Practical guide to chassis repair - Free
Practical guide to chassis repair - Free
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<strong>Practical</strong> <strong>guide</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>chassis</strong> <strong>repair</strong><br />
EHT Transformers<br />
Technical information on EHT transformer replacement on<br />
au<strong>to</strong>matic dual frequency <strong>chassis</strong> (15 – 25 kHz).<br />
Current Model<br />
The cable wound on the EHT transformer ferrite core on a dual frequency <strong>chassis</strong> must be reassembled,<br />
on the replaced transformer, respecting the number of coils, the direction<br />
(anticlockwise) and the polarity printed on the ends of the cable in order <strong>to</strong> guarantee the best<br />
working of the <strong>chassis</strong>.<br />
In fact the end with 3 circles printed on must be positioned on PZ101 (K113), the other one on<br />
PZ102 (K113) on the moni<strong>to</strong>r <strong>chassis</strong>, as shown in Fig. B.<br />
Fig.B<br />
PZ101<br />
PZ102<br />
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