Wed Oct 14 2020

BLOWING FUSE IN F1

Blowing a fuse in F1 or F2 fuses. Battery does not seem to have any charge on it. Does anyone have any ideas?  The  fuse was a 250v 6amp time delay fuse, the one that keeps blowing on the right side, once fuse was back in holder


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Wed Oct 14 2020Reply from Ben C
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What is the name of the manufacturer and model of the equipment you are working on? 


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Thu Oct 15 2020Reply from LELA
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This is a AMSCO Steris 3085T operating table


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Thu Oct 15 2020Reply from Chris-CBET
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you've got a short somewhere, or your plugged into the wrong outlet.

check the current with the table on battery only

verify the voltage at the wall

check your power supply, battery contacts, etc. 


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Fri Oct 16 2020Reply from Chris35
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Isolate the A/C plate assembly (power entry w/fuses) by unplugging P17 at the power supply. Remove shrouds and follow the brn/org wires to the power supply, P17 should be near the large blue capacitor mounted on the side of the power supply. If the fuse still blows replace the A/C plate, if it only blows when power supply is plugged in, the power supply is faulty. Replacing the power control board in the power supply could solve the problem but I normally just replace the whole assembly.


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