Ozone Generator and Ozone PCB Tests and Fault Troubleshooting
... - Reset the PCB by pressing once on the RESET switch (the white push button switch on the Ozone PCB). Note that some reset switches have a small black protection cap fitted. This cap should be removed before pressing the reset switch. When the PCB has been reset, LED 2 (LD 2 or L2) on Ozone PCB and ...
... - Reset the PCB by pressing once on the RESET switch (the white push button switch on the Ozone PCB). Note that some reset switches have a small black protection cap fitted. This cap should be removed before pressing the reset switch. When the PCB has been reset, LED 2 (LD 2 or L2) on Ozone PCB and ...
MAX793/MAX794/MAX795 3.0V/3.3V Adjustable Microprocessor Supervisory Circuits General Description
... Chip-Enable Output. CE OUT goes low only when CE IN is low and reset is not asserted. If CE IN is low when reset is asserted, CE OUT remains low for 10µs or until CE IN goes high, whichever occurs first. CE OUT is pulled up to OUT. Active-High Reset Output. Sources and sinks current. RESET is the in ...
... Chip-Enable Output. CE OUT goes low only when CE IN is low and reset is not asserted. If CE IN is low when reset is asserted, CE OUT remains low for 10µs or until CE IN goes high, whichever occurs first. CE OUT is pulled up to OUT. Active-High Reset Output. Sources and sinks current. RESET is the in ...
Breakers, Relays, and Disconnects
... These are the most common relay protection devices in use. Different levels of overcurrent protection are frequently included in power systems to provide the necessary protection without causing unnecessary system interruptions. Instantaneous Overcurrent An instantaneous overcurrent relay (also know ...
... These are the most common relay protection devices in use. Different levels of overcurrent protection are frequently included in power systems to provide the necessary protection without causing unnecessary system interruptions. Instantaneous Overcurrent An instantaneous overcurrent relay (also know ...
MAX6305–MAX6313 5-Pin, Multiple-Input, Programmable Reset ICs General Description
... currents, holding RESET low (Figure 4). The pull-down resistor’s value is not critical; 100kΩ is large enough not to load RESET and small enough to pull RESET to ground. For applications where RESET must be valid to VCC, a 100kΩ pull-up resistor between RESET and VCC will hold RESET high when VCC fa ...
... currents, holding RESET low (Figure 4). The pull-down resistor’s value is not critical; 100kΩ is large enough not to load RESET and small enough to pull RESET to ground. For applications where RESET must be valid to VCC, a 100kΩ pull-up resistor between RESET and VCC will hold RESET high when VCC fa ...
Graphic Symbols for Electrical and Electronics Diagrams
... This American National Standard is a revision and expansion of American National Standard Graphic Symbols for Electrical and Electronics Diagrams, Y32.2-1970 (IEEE Std 315-1971). A variety of specialized symbols originally used for aircraft applications have been added to make this standard more com ...
... This American National Standard is a revision and expansion of American National Standard Graphic Symbols for Electrical and Electronics Diagrams, Y32.2-1970 (IEEE Std 315-1971). A variety of specialized symbols originally used for aircraft applications have been added to make this standard more com ...
DNV-OS-D201: Electrical Installations
... This service document has been prepared based on available knowledge, technology and/or information at the time of issuance of this document, and is believed to reflect the best of contemporary technology. The use of this document by others than DNV is at the user's sole risk. DNV does not accept an ...
... This service document has been prepared based on available knowledge, technology and/or information at the time of issuance of this document, and is believed to reflect the best of contemporary technology. The use of this document by others than DNV is at the user's sole risk. DNV does not accept an ...
OILTAP® R Technical Data (TD 115/02)
... a0 = Between preselected and selected tapping on the diverter switch a1 = Between tap selector contacts of the winding of one tap position (connected or not) a = Between beginning and end of a tapped winding and, with coarse tap winding, between beginning and end of a coarse tap winding. Note for co ...
... a0 = Between preselected and selected tapping on the diverter switch a1 = Between tap selector contacts of the winding of one tap position (connected or not) a = Between beginning and end of a tapped winding and, with coarse tap winding, between beginning and end of a coarse tap winding. Note for co ...
Anodizing
... Anodizing Titanium (3) Step 4: - The cathode wire is attached to a piece of stainless steel or to titanium. Step 5: - Alternatively, use the metal end of paintbrush as the cathode, and can be used to paint the surface of the titanium anode with the ammonium sulfate. - the voltage in the paintbrush ...
... Anodizing Titanium (3) Step 4: - The cathode wire is attached to a piece of stainless steel or to titanium. Step 5: - Alternatively, use the metal end of paintbrush as the cathode, and can be used to paint the surface of the titanium anode with the ammonium sulfate. - the voltage in the paintbrush ...
Code of Practice for the Electricity (Wiring) Regulations
... normally not exceeding: between conductors, 1000V root mean square alternating current or 1500V direct current, or between a conductor and earth, 600V root mean square alternating current or 900V direct current. ‘overhead line’ is defined in the Electricity (Wiring) Regulations as a conductor that i ...
... normally not exceeding: between conductors, 1000V root mean square alternating current or 1500V direct current, or between a conductor and earth, 600V root mean square alternating current or 900V direct current. ‘overhead line’ is defined in the Electricity (Wiring) Regulations as a conductor that i ...
INDICO 100 SERIES X-RAY GENERATOR SERVICE MANUAL
... and reflection from structures, objects and people. NOTE 2 It is essential that the actual shielding effectiveness and filter attenuation of the shielded location be verified to assure that they meet the minimum specification. a Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radi ...
... and reflection from structures, objects and people. NOTE 2 It is essential that the actual shielding effectiveness and filter attenuation of the shielded location be verified to assure that they meet the minimum specification. a Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radi ...
All about ignition coils - BERU® by Federal
... of engine construction. In the case of ignited sparked engines, this conventionally occurs in sequence with the compression cycle by an electrical spark from the spark plug. So that the voltage can make the jump between the electrodes, a charge must first be accumulated by the vehicles' low voltage ...
... of engine construction. In the case of ignited sparked engines, this conventionally occurs in sequence with the compression cycle by an electrical spark from the spark plug. So that the voltage can make the jump between the electrodes, a charge must first be accumulated by the vehicles' low voltage ...
MAX6701–08/MAX6701A–03A/05A–07A Low-Voltage, SOT23 µP Supervisors with Power- General Description
... to monitor power-supply functions in µP systems. These devices significantly improve system reliability and accuracy compared to separate ICs or discrete components. The MAX6701–MAX6708 family provides four functions: a reset output during power-up, power-down, and brownout conditions; an independen ...
... to monitor power-supply functions in µP systems. These devices significantly improve system reliability and accuracy compared to separate ICs or discrete components. The MAX6701–MAX6708 family provides four functions: a reset output during power-up, power-down, and brownout conditions; an independen ...
INSTRUCTION MANUAL DISTANCE RELAY GRZ100
... Do not touch the terminals of this equipment while the power is on, as the high voltage generated is dangerous. ...
... Do not touch the terminals of this equipment while the power is on, as the high voltage generated is dangerous. ...
INSTRUCTION MANUAL DISTANCE RELAY GRZ100
... Do not touch the terminals of this equipment while the power is on, as the high voltage generated is dangerous. ...
... Do not touch the terminals of this equipment while the power is on, as the high voltage generated is dangerous. ...
Wiring Manual | 2011
... help you to meet the increasing demands of the market every day. We develop standards and remain true to our core competencies. You are holding a good example of this in your hands right now. With the latest version of the switching manual, we are proud to again provide you with a fit companion to yo ...
... help you to meet the increasing demands of the market every day. We develop standards and remain true to our core competencies. You are holding a good example of this in your hands right now. With the latest version of the switching manual, we are proud to again provide you with a fit companion to yo ...
Harmonic management of transmission and distribution systems
... computer power supplies and battery chargers[10-12]. For example, standard industrial variable speed drives use the dc or induction motor with thyristor or rectifier respectively. The converters which produce a high frequency supply will b e c o m e more c o m m o n to be used for lighting systems d ...
... computer power supplies and battery chargers[10-12]. For example, standard industrial variable speed drives use the dc or induction motor with thyristor or rectifier respectively. The converters which produce a high frequency supply will b e c o m e more c o m m o n to be used for lighting systems d ...
SABS STANDARDS DIVISION Amendment No. 8
... building. For example, the occupants might be engaged in wet processes or in the handling of flammable or explosive materials. These activities will influence the design of the installation. If a client wants more safety features for the installation than those prescribed in this part of SANS 10142, ...
... building. For example, the occupants might be engaged in wet processes or in the handling of flammable or explosive materials. These activities will influence the design of the installation. If a client wants more safety features for the installation than those prescribed in this part of SANS 10142, ...
615 series ANSI Technical Manual
... applicable safety or other operational requirements are complied with. In particular, any risks in applications where a system failure and/or product failure would create a risk for harm to property or persons (including but not limited to personal injuries or death) shall be the sole responsibility ...
... applicable safety or other operational requirements are complied with. In particular, any risks in applications where a system failure and/or product failure would create a risk for harm to property or persons (including but not limited to personal injuries or death) shall be the sole responsibility ...
Rectifier
A rectifier is an electrical device that converts alternating current (AC), which periodically reverses direction, to direct current (DC), which flows in only one direction. The process is known as rectification. Physically, rectifiers take a number of forms, including vacuum tube diodes, mercury-arc valves, copper and selenium oxide rectifiers, semiconductor diodes, silicon-controlled rectifiers and other silicon-based semiconductor switches. Historically, even synchronous electromechanical switches and motors have been used. Early radio receivers, called crystal radios, used a ""cat's whisker"" of fine wire pressing on a crystal of galena (lead sulfide) to serve as a point-contact rectifier or ""crystal detector"".Rectifiers have many uses, but are often found serving as components of DC power supplies and high-voltage direct current power transmission systems. Rectification may serve in roles other than to generate direct current for use as a source of power. As noted, detectors of radio signals serve as rectifiers. In gas heating systems flame rectification is used to detect presence of a flame.Because of the alternating nature of the input AC sine wave, the process of rectification alone produces a DC current that, though unidirectional, consists of pulses of current. Many applications of rectifiers, such as power supplies for radio, television and computer equipment, require a steady constant DC current (as would be produced by a battery). In these applications the output of the rectifier is smoothed by an electronic filter (usually a capacitor) to produce a steady current.More complex circuitry that performs the opposite function, converting DC to AC, is called an inverter.