Sharp R-3A53,R-3A53B Service Manual

R-3A53 R-3A53B
SHARP SERVICE MANUAL
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MICROWAVE OVEN
MODELS
Photo R-3A53
R-3A53B
In interests of user-safety the oven should be restored to its original
condition and only manufacturer original spare parts must be used.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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GENERAL
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
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CAUTION, MICROWAVE RADIATION,WARNING
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
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APPEARANCE VIEW ........................................................................................................................................ 3
OPERATION SEQUENCE
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FUNCTION OF IMPORTANT COMPONENTS
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SERVICING
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TEST PROCEDURE
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TOUCH
CONTROL
ASSEMBLY
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COMPONENT
REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE ..................................................... 25
MICROWAVE MEASUREMENT ...................................................................................................................
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TEST DATA
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WIRING
DIAGRAM
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PICTORIAL
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CONTROL
PANEL CIRCUIT ......................................................................................................................... 39
PRINTED
WIRING DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................... 40
PARTS LIST
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PACKING AND ACCESSORIES
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SHARP CORPORATION
SERVICE MANUAL
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MICROWAVE OVEN
R-3A53/ R-3A53B
GENERAL IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This Manual has been prepared to provide Sharp Corp. Service engineers with Operation and Service Information.
It is recommended that service engineers carefully study the entire text of this manual, so they will be qualified to render satisfactory customer service.
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CAUTION
MICROWAVE RADIATION
Service engineers should not be exposed to the micro-
wave energy which may radiate from the magnetron or
other microwave generating devices if it is improperly
used or connected. All input and output microwave connections, waveguides, flanges and gaskets must be secured. Never operate the device without a microwave energy absorbing load attached. Never look into an open waveguide or antenna while the device is energized.
­WARNING
Never operate the oven until the following points are
ensured.
(A)The door is tightly closed. (B) The door brackets and hinges are not defective.
(C)The door packing is not damaged. (D)The door is not deformed or warped. (E) There is not any other visible damage with the oven.
Servicing and repair work must be carried out only by trained service engineers,
All the parts marked ,,*‘I
on parts list are used at voltages
more than 250V.
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATION
ITEM
Power Requirements
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DESCRIPTION
1 240 Volts : Australia
230- 240 Volts : New Zealand
50 Hertz
Power Consumption
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Power Output
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Outside Dimensions
Single phase, 3 wire earthed
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1 .I 6kW Awox. 5.0 A,
/ 700W (IEC-705-1988),‘6OOW (2 litre water load) 1 Operating frequency of 2450MHz
, Width 450mm 1 Height 285mm ) --Depth 340mm
Cooking Cavity Dimensions / Width 285 mm
i Height 185 mm
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i Depth 313mm
Turntable diameter
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Control Complement / Touch Control System
/ Clock! I:00 - 12:59 )
Timer (0 - 99 minutes 99 seconds )
, Microwave Power for Variable Cooking
Repetition Rate;
HIGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Full power throughout the cooking time
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approx. 70% of Full Power
MEDIUM . . . . ..t...........................................
approx. 50% of Full Power
MEDIUM LOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . approx. 30% of Full Power
LOW
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approx. 10% of Full Power
AUTO COOK
--~ Set Weight
1 EASY REHEAT ’ EASY DEFROST 1 INSTANT COOK/START j MEMORY ’ AUTO START/CLOCK
VARIABLE COOKING CONTROL INSTANT ACTION (4 menu) NUMBER STOP/CLEAR
Approx. 14.0 kg
GENERAL INFORMATION
WARNING
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
IMPORTANT
THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE:
GREEN-AND-YELLOW : EARTH BLUE : NEUTRAL BROWN
: LIVE
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APPEARANCE VIEW
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1. Ventilation openings
8. Door button open
2. Oven lamp
9. Touch Control Panel
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Waveguide cover 10.
Digital readout
4. Hinges 11. Access cover for oven lamp replacement
5. Safety door latches
12. Power supply cord
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See through door 13.
Roller Stay
7. Hole of oven cavity
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Turntable
*Place the-roller stay on
the hole of oven cavity in the oven and seat the turntable on the roller stay.
Touch Control Panel
I 2 SERVE QUANTITY PAD
INSTANT ACTION PADS
Touch once to cook or reheat 4 popular menu.
AUTO COOK
mode.
AUTO COOK MEN& NUMBER PADS
clock time, weight or quantity of food, or to select the Auto Cook menus.
MEMORY
Touch to enter one frequently used cooking programme.
Touch to recall the memorized
programme.
VARIABLE COOKING CONTROL PADS
Touch to select microwave power setting. If not touched, HIGH is auto-
matically selected.
STOP/CLEAR PAD
Touch to erase gramming. Touch once to stop operation of oven during cooking; touch twice to cancel cooking pro­gramme.
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AUTO START/CLOCK PAD
Touch to set clock or Auto Start time.
To cook two serves, touch this pad prior to touching the INSTANT ACTION pad.
- 3 SERVE QUANTITY PAD
To cook three serves, touch this pad prior to touching the INSTANT ACTION pad.
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4 SERVE QUANTITY PAD
To cook four serves, touch this pad prior to touching the INSTANT ACTION Pad.
- EASY DEFROST PAD
Touch to defrost meat by entering weight.
MORE( A 1, LESS( v 1 PADS
Touch to increase/decrease the time in one minute incre­ments during cooking or to increase/decrease the time
whilst programming the Auto Cook, INSTANT ACTION or Easy Defrost modes.
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.INSTANT COOK/START PAD
Touch once to cook for 1 minute at HIGH or increase by 1 minute multiples each time
this pad is touched during cooking. Touch to start oven after setting programmes.
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OPERATING SEQUENCE
OFF CONDITION
3. Closing the door activates all door interlock switches (1 st latch switch, 2nd latch switch and stop switch).
IMPORTANT
When the oven door is closed, the monitor switch contacts (COM -
NC) must be open.
When the microwave oven is plugged in a wall outlet.
Rated voltage (240 Volts : Australia, 230- 240 Volts : New Zealand) is supplied to the point Al + A3 in the
control unit.
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3.
Figure O-l on page 33 (For Australian) Figure O-3 on page 34 (For Ney Zealand)
The display flashes “88:88”. To set any programmes or set the clock, you must first touch the STOP/CLEAR key.
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” appears in the display and the time counts
up every minute.
NOTE: When the oven door is opened, the oven
lamp comes on at this time.
MICROWAVE COOKING CONDITION
HIGH COOKING
Enter a desired cooking time with the touching NUMBER key and start the oven with touching START key.
Function sequence
Figure O-2 on page 33 (For Australian) Figure O-4 on page 34 (For New Zealand)
CONNECTED COMPONENTS
RELAY
Oven lamp, Fan motor, Turntable motor
-­Power transformer
RYI RY2 -
1. Rated voltage is supplied to the primary winding of the power transformer. The voltage is converted to about 3.3 volts A.C. output on the filament winding and high voltage of approximately 2000 volts A.C. on the secondary winding.
2. The filament winding voltage (3.3 volts) heats the magnetron filament and the high voltage (2000
volts) is sent to the voltage doubling circuit, where
it is doubled to negative voltage of approximately
4000 volts D.C..
6.
The 2450 MHz microwave energy produced in the
magnetron generates a wave length of 12.24 cm.
This energy is channeled through the waveguide
(transport channel) into the oven cavity, where the food is placed to be cooked. When the cooking time is up, a signal tone is heard and the relays RYI + RY2 go back to their home position.
The circuits to the oven lamp, power
transformer, fan motor and turntable motor are cut
off.
When the door is opened during a cook cycle, the switches come to the following condition.
CONDITION
DURING
DOOR OPEN
SWITCH
CONTACT
COOKING (NO COOKING)
1st latch switch
COM- NO
Closed
Open
Monitor switch
COM- NC
Open Closed
2nd latch switch
COM - NO
Closed Open
Stop switch
COM- NO Closed Open
The circuits to the power transformer, fan motor and turntable motor are cut off when the 1st latch switch, 2nd latch switch and stop switch are made open. The oven lamp remains on even if the oven door is opened after the cooking cycle has been inter­rupted, because the relay RYI stays closed. Shown
in the display is the remaining time. MONITOR SWITCH CIRCUIT
The monitor switch is mechanically controlled by
oven door, and monitors the operation of the 1 st and 2nd latch switches.
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When the oven door is opened during or after the cycle of a cooking program, the 1 st latch and 2nd latch switches must open their contacts first. Af­ter that the contacts (COM - NC) of the monitor switch can be closed and then contacts of the stop switch can be opened.
6-2. When the oven door is closed, the contacts
(COM - NC) of the monitor switch must be opened and the contacts (COM - NO) of the stop switch must be closed first. After that the con­tacts of the 1st latch switch and 2nd latch switches are closed.
6-3. When the oven door is opened and the contacts
of the 1st and 2nd latch switches remain closed. The fuse M6.3A will blow, because the monitor switch is closed and a short circuit is caused.
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MEDIUM HIGH, MEDIUM, MEDIUM LOW,
LOW COOKING
When the microwave oven is preset for variable cook-
ing power, 240 volts A.C. power is supplied to the power transformer intermittently within a 32-second time base through the relay contact which is coupled with the current-limiting relay, The following levels of microwave power are given.
SETTING
32 set ON
HIGH
24 set ON
8 set OFF
MEDIUM HIGH
m-1 Approx 70% = 490 Watts
18 sec. ON
14 set OFF
MEDIUM m-1 .Approx 50% = 350 Watts
12 sec. ON
20 set OFF
MEDIUM LOW
J-1 Approx 30% = 210 Watt:
6 set ON
26 set OFF
LOW
J] Approx 10% = 70 Watts
NOTE: The ON/OFF time ratio does not exactly corre-
spond to the percentage of microwave power, because approx. 2 seconds are needed for heating up the magnetron filament.
FUNCTION OF IMPORTANT COMPONENTS
DOOR OPEN MECHANISM
The door can be opened by pushing the door open
button on the control panel. When the door open
button is pushed, the switch lever is moved upward, operating the latch head.
The latch head is moved
upward, and released from the latch hook. Now, the door can be opened.
Door
Latch hook
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Do
1 st latch switch
IST LATCH SWITCH SW1 2ND LATCH SWITCH SW2 STOP SWITCH SW4
1. When the oven door is closed, the contacts (COM
- NO) must be closed.
2. When the oven door is opened, the contacts (COM
- NO) must be opened.
MONITOR SWITCH SW3
1. When the oven door is closed, the contacts (COM- NC) must be opened.
2. When the oven door is opened, the contacts (COM- NC) must be closed.
3. If the oven door is opened and the contacts (COM - NO) of the 1 st and 2nd latch switches fail
to open, the fuse M6.3A blows simultaneously with closing the contacts (COM - NC) of the monitor switch.
CAUTION: BEFORE REPLACING A BLOWN FUSE F
M6.3A TEST THE IST AND 2ND LATCH
SWITCHES, MONITOR SWITCH AND
MONITOR RESISTOR FOR PROPER OP­ERATION. (REFER TO CHAPTER “TEST PROCEDURE”.)
MONITOR RESISTOR R 0.8 i2 20W
The monitor resistor prevents the fuse M6.3A bursting when the fuse M6.3A blows due to the operation of the monitor switch.
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Figure D-l. Door Open Mechanism
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ASYMMETRIC RECTIFIER
The asymmetric rectifier is a solid state device that prevents current flow in both directions. And it pre­vents the temperature rise of the power transformer by blowing the fuse M6.3A when the high voltage rectifier is shorted.
.+galG” VOLTAGE RECTIFIER
The rated peak reverse voltage of Dl of the asymmetric rectifier is 6 KV The rated peak reverse voltage of D2 of the asymmetric rectifier is 1.7 KV. Dl and D2 of the asymmetric rectifier or high voltage rectifier are shorted when the each peak reverse voltage goes beyond the each rated peak reverse voltage. (The process of blowing the fuse M6.3A.)
1. The high voltage rectifier is shorted by any causes when microwave cooking.
2. The peak reverse voltage of D2 of the rectifier goes beyond the rated peak reverse voltage 1.7 KV in the
voltage doubler circuit.
3. D2 of the rectifier is shorted.
4. The large electric currents flow through the high
voltage winding of the power transformer.
5. The large electric currents beyond 6.3A flow
through the primary widing of the power transfor­mer.
6. The fuse M6.3A blows by the large electric currents.
7. The power supply to the all electrical parts is cut off.
FUSE F M6.3A
1. The fuse M6.3A blows when the contacts (COM
- NO) of the 1 st latch switch and 2nd latch switch remain closed with the oven door open and when the monitor switch closes.
2. The fuse M6.3A also blows when asymmetric rectifier, H.V. rectifier, H.V. wire harness, H.V. capacitor, magnetron or secondary winding of power transformer is shorted.
3. If the wire harness or electrical components are short-circuited, the fuse M6.3A blows to prevent an electric shock of fire hazard.
NOISE FILTER (FOR NEW ZEALAND)
The noise filter assembly prevents radio frequency in­terference that might flow back in the power circuit.
TEMPERATURE FUSE TFI 150°C (MG)
This fuse protects the magnetron against overheating.
If the temperature goes up higher than 150°C because the fan motor is interrupted, the air inlet duct is blocked or the ventilation openings are obstructed, the fuse blows and cuts off the power supplying to the power transformer. The defective fuse must be replaced with new rated one.
TEMPERATURE FUSE TF2 115°C
If the temperature of the temp. fuse goes up higher than 115°C because the ventilation openings are ob­structed, the fuse blows and cut off the power sup­plying to the power transformer. The defective fuse must be replaced with new rated one.
TEMPERATURE FUSE TF3 150°C (OVEN)
The temperature fuse located on the top of the oven
cavity is designed to prevent damage to the oven if the
foods in the oven catch fire due to over heating
produced by unproper setting of cook time or failure
of timer motor.
Under normal operation, the temperature fuse remains
closed. However, when abnormally high temperatures are reached within the oven cavity, the temperature fuse will open at 1 50°C, causing the oven to shut down.
TURNTABLE MOTOR TTM
The turntable motor drives the roller stay to rotate the turntable.
FAN MOTOR FM
The fan motor drives a blade which draws external cool air. This cool air is directed through the air vanes sur-
rounding the magnetron and cools the magnetron. This air is channeled through the oven cavity to remove steam and vapors given off from the heating foods. It
is then exhausted through the exhausting air vents at the oven cavity
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SERVICING
WARNING TO SERVICE PERSONNEL
Microwave ovens contain circuitry capable of producing very high voltage and current, contact with any part of the high voltage circuit will result in electrocution.
REMEMBER TO CHECK 3D
1) Disconnect the supply.
2) Door opened, and wedged open.
3) Discharge high voltage capacitor.
REMEMBER TO CHECK 4R
1) Reconnect all leads removed from components during testing.
2) Replace the outer case (cabinet).
3) Reconnect the supply.
WARNING AGAtNST THE CHARGE OF THE
HIGH-VOLTAGE CAPACITOR
4) Run the oven. Check all functions.
The high-voltage capacitor remains charged about 60 seconds after the oven has been switched off. Wait for 60 seconds and then short-circuit the
connection of the high-voltage capacitor (that is, of the con­necting lead of the high-voltage rectifier)
against the chassis with the use of an insu-
lated screwdriver.
Sharp recommend
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possible
fault-finding is carried out with the supply discon-
nected. It may in, some cases, be necessary to connect the supply after the outer case has been removed, in this event carry out $J checks and then disconnect the leads to the prrmary of the power
transformer. Ensure that these leads remain isolated from other components and the oven chassis. (Use
insulation tape if necessary.) When the testing is completed carry out 3D checks and reconnect the leads to the primary o-he power transformer.
Microwave ovens should not be run empty. To test for the presence of microwave energy within a cavity, place a cup of cold water on the oven turntable, close the door and set the microwave timer for two (2) minutes. Set the power level to
HIGH and push the START button. When the two minutes has elapsed (timer at zero) carefully check that the water is now hot. If the water remains cold carry out 30 checks and re-examine the con­nections to the component being tested.
When all service work is completed, and the oven is fully assembled, the microwave power output should
be checked and a microwave leakage test carried out.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
When troubleshooting the microwave oven, it is
helpfull to follow the Sequence of Operation in per­forming the checks. Many of the possible causes of trouble will require that a specific test be performed. These tests are given a procedure letter which will be found in the “Test Procedure”section.
IMPORTANT: If the oven becomes inoperative be-
cause of a blown fuse (M6.3A) in the
I-st latch switch - 2nd latch switch ­monitor switch - monitor resisitor cir­cuit, check the 1 st latch switch, 2nd
latch switch, monitor switch and monitor resistor before replacing the fuse (M6.3A).
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NOTE: “0” means direct cause and part. “A” means indirect cause and part.
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88 : 88 does not appear in display but
OFF CONDITION
power supply cord is plugged into wall
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Display does not operate properly when STOP/CLEAR pad is touched.
Oven lamp does not light at door opened. (Display appears.)
Oven does not start when START pad is touched. (Display appears.)
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Oven lamp does not light. (Display
appears.) Fan motor does not operate. (Display
appears.)
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Oven or any electrical parts does not stop. But cooking time is 0 or STOP/CLEAR pad is touched.
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Oven seems to be operating but little or no heat is produced in oven load. (Micro-
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wave power level is set at HIGH.) Oven does not seem to be operating
properly when MEDIUM HIGH, MEDI­UM, MEDIUM LOW or LOW is set. (Oven
operates properly at HIGH and then the STOP/CLEAR pad is touched the oven stops. )
Oven goes into cook cycle but shuts down before end of cooking cycle.
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TEST PROCEDURES
PROCEDURE
LETTER
COMPONENT TEST
MAGNETRON TEST
NEVER TOUCH ANY PART IN THE CIRCUIT WITH YOUR HAND OR AN INSULATED
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TOOL WHILE THE OVEN IS IN OPERATION.
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CARRY OUT 30 CHECKS
Isolate the magnetron from the high voltage circuit by removing all leads connected to the filament
terminal.
To test for an open circuit filament use an ohmmeter to make a continuity test between the
magnetron filament terminals, the meter should show a reading of less than 1 ohm.
To test for a short circuit filament to anode condition, connect ohmmeter between one of the fil­ament terminals and the case of the magnetron (ground). This test should be indicated an infinite resistance. If a low or zero resistance reading is obtained then the magnetron should be re
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MICROWAVE OUTPUT POWER (2 liter water load)
(R 82AOlU)
The following test procedure should be carried out with the microwave oven in a fully assembled condition (with outer case fitted). Microwave output power from the magnetron can be measured by way of substitution, i.e. it can be measured by using a water load how much it can be absorbed by the water load. To measure the microwave output power in the microwave oven, the relation of calorie and watt is used. When P(W) heating works for t(second), approximately P x t/4.2 calorie is generated.
On the other hand, if the temperature of the water with V(ml) rises AT
(“C) during this microwave heating period, the calorie of the water is V x AT.
I The formular is as follows;
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P x t / 4.2 = V x AT P (W) = 4.2 x V x AT /t
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Our condition for the water load is as follows:
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Room
temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . around 20°C
Power supply Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rated voltage
Water load . . . ...2000 ml
Initial temperature
. . . . . . . 1 O+ 1 “C
/
P=60xAT
Heating time . . . . . . 2min. 20 sec. /
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Measuring method: A) Use two 1 litre Pyrex beakers with a diameter of approximately of 12cms. B) Place 1 litre of 10°C water in each beaker. C) Mark Tl on the one beaker and mark T2 on the other one. And stir the water and measure the
temperature of water the thermometer and note them. The graduation of the thermometer must
be scaled by 0.1 “C at minimum and an accurate mercury thermometer is recommended. D) Place the two beakers as touching each other in the centre of the cavity. E) Set the timer to 2minute and 20 seconds at 100% power (the time required to raise the water
temperature 10 degrees C.) F) The time must be measured with stopwatch or wristwatch. G) After 1 minute and 52 seconds, stop the oven by opening the door. H) Remove the two beakers from the oven and measure the temperature of the water by stiring the
water with the thermometer and noting the readings.
Example
Initial temperature
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tl = 10°C
T2
= 11 “C
/
Temperature after 2min. 20 sec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tl
= 20°C T2 = 21 “C I
Temperature difference Cold-Warm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AT1
= 10°C
AT2 = 10°C
Mean temperature rise AT AT = (AT1 +AT2) / 2 = (IOOC + IO'C) / 2 = 10°C
/
. . . . . . . . ;
Measured output power The equation is “P=
60 x
AT”
= . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
P=
60 x 10°C
600 Watts
NOTE: The measured output power should be at least +I5 % of the rated output
power.
CAUTION: 1°C CORRESPONDS TO 60 WATTS.
REPEAT MEASUREMENT IF THE POWER IS INSUFFICIENT.
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TEST PROCEDURES (CONT’D)
PROCEDURE
LETTER
COMPONENT TEST
(Tl OC)
(T2 OC)
(T2 OCI
Heat up for 2min. 20 sec.
MICROWAVE OUTPUT POWER (IEC-705-1988)
(RD82A02U)
The following test procedure should be carried out with the microwave oven in a fully assembled
condition (outer case fitted). Microwave output power from the magnetron can be measured by way of IEC 705, i.e. it can be measured by using water load how much it can be absorbed by the water load. To measure the microwave output power in the microwave oven, the relation of cal-
orie and watt is used. When P(W) heating works for t(second), approximately P x t/4.1 87 calorie
is generated. On the other hand, if the temperature of the water with V(ml) rises AT (“C) during this microwave heating period, the calorie of the water is V x AT.
The formular is as follows;
Pxt/4.187=VxAT
P(W)=4.187xVxAT/t
Our condition for the water load is as follows:
Room temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . around
20°C
Power supply Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rated voltage
Water load
. . . . . . . . 1000 g Initial temperature . . . . . . . 10+2”C Heating time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 sec.
P=70xAT
Measuring condition:
I. Container
The water container must be a cylindrical borosilicate glass vessel having a maximum material thickness of 3 mm and an outside diameter of approximately 190 mm.
2. Temperature of the oven and vessel
The oven and the empty vessel are at ambient temperature prior to the start of the fest.
3. Temperature of the water
The initial temperature of the water is (10 + 2)“C.
4. Select the initial and final water temperature so that the maximum difference between the final
water temperature and the ambient temperature is 5°C.
5. Select stirring devices and measuring instruments in order to minimize addition or removal of
heat.
6. The graduation of the thermometer must be scaled by 0.1 “C at minimum and an accurate thermometer.
7. The water load must be (1000 + 5) g.
8. “t” is measured while the microwave generator is operating at full power. Magnetron filament heat-up time is not included.
NOTE: The operation time of the microwave oven is “t + 2” sec. 2 sec. is magnetron filament
heat-up time.
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TEST PROCEDURES (CONT’D)
PROCEDURE
LETTER
COMPONENT TEST
Measuring method:
1. Measure the initial temperature of the water before the water is added to the vessel (Example: The initial temperature Tl = 11 “C)
2. Add the 1 litre water to the vessel.
3. Place the load on the centre of the shelf.
4. Operate the microwave oven at HIGH for the temperature of the water rises by a va (10 & 2) “C.
5. Stir the water to equalize temperature throughout the vessel.
6. Measure the final water temperature. (Example: The final temperature T2 = 21 “C)
7. Caluculate the microwave power output p in watts from above formula.
ue A T of
Initial
temperature
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tl =
11 “C
Temperature
after
(60
+ 2) = 62
sec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T2 =
21 “C
Temperature
difference Cold-Warm
AT1 =
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10°C
Measured output power
The equation
is “P=
70 x
AT”
P= 70 x 10°C = . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700 Watts
JUDGMENT: The measured output power should be at least _+I5 % of the rated
output power.
CAUTION: 1°C CORRESPONDS TO 70 WATTS. REPEAT MEASUREMENT IF THE POWER IS
INSUFFICIENT.
T2”C
Heat up for 62 sec.
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TEST PROCEDURES (CONT’D)
PROCEDURE
LETTER
COMPONENT TEST
B
POWER TRANSFORMER TEST
WARNING: High voltages and large currents are present at the secondary wind-
r---- _
ing and filament winding of the power transformer. It is very dangerous to work
near this part when the oven is on.
NEVER make any voltage measurements of the
high-voltage circuits, including the magnetron filament.
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
Disconnect the leads to the primary winding of the power transformer. Disconnect the filament and secondary winding connections from the rest of the HV circuitry. Using an ohmmeter, set on a low range, it is possible to check the continuity of all three windings. The following readings should be obtained :-
a. Primary winding ----------I .96 ohms approximately.
b. Secondary winding - - - - - - -97.2 ohms approximately.
c. Filament winding ---------less than 1 ohm.
If the reading obtained are not as stated above, then the power transformer is probably faulty and should be replaced.
CARRY OUT 4R CHECKS
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TEST PROCEDURES (CONT’D)
PROCEDURE
LETTER
COMPONENT TEST
C
HIGH VOLTAGE RECTIFIER ASSEMBLY TEST
HIGH VOLTAGE RECTIFIER TEST
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
Isolate the high voltage rectifier assembly from the HV circuit. The high voltage rectifier can be
tested using an ohmmeter set to its highest range. Connect the ohmmeter across the terminal
B+C of the high voltage rectifier and note the reading obtained. Reverse the meter leads and note
this second reading. The normal resistance is infinity in one direction and more than 100 kfI in
the other direction.
CARRY OUT $fj CHECKS
ASYMMETRIC RECTIFIER TEST
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
Isolate the high voltage rectifier assembly from the HV circuit. The asymmetric rectifier can be tested using an ohmmeter set to its highest range. Connect the ohmmeter across the terminals A+B of the asymmetric rectifier and note the reading obtained. Reverse the meter leads and note this second reading. If an open circuit is indicated in both directions then the asymmetric rectifier is good. If a asymmetric rectifier is shorted in either direction, then the the asymmetric rectifier is probably faultly and must be replaced with the high voltage rectifier. When the asymmetric rectifier is defective, check whether magnetron, high voltage rectifier, high voltage wire or fila­ment winding of the power transformer is shorted.
CARRY OUT 4J CHECKS
NOTE: FOR MEASUREMENT OF THE RESISTANCE OF THE RECTIFIER,
OF THE MEASURING INSTRUMENT MUST HAVE A VOLTAGE AT
BECAUSE OTHERWISE AN INFINITE RESISTANCE MIGHT BE S DIRECTIONS.
THE BATTERIES
LEAST 6 VOLTS,
HOWN IN BOTH
D HIGH VOLTAGE CAPACITOR TEST
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
A. Isolate the high voltage capacitor from the circuit. B. Continuity check must be carried out with measuring instrument which is set to the highest
resistance range.
C. A normal capacitor shows continuity for a short time (kick) and then a resistance of about
10 MQ after it has been charged. D. A short-circuited capacitor shows continuity all the time. E. An open capacitor constantly shows a resistance about 10 Mf2 because of its internal 10
MI2 resistance. F. When the internal wire is opened in the high voltage capacitor, the capacitor shows an in-
finite resistance
G. The resistance across all the terminals and the chassis must be infinity when the capacitor
is normal.
If incorrect readings are obtained, the high voltage capacitor must be replaced.
.
CARRY OUT 4FJ CHECKS
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