Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 07:44:26 EST 2009 | muarty
Thanks for all the posts. It did indeed turn out that we had a fault on the Over Temp circuit from one of the zones, causing a fault for the main heater contactor. Thanks again!
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 05:45:09 EST 2009 | muarty
Anyone, We have a fault on our BTU VIP98 reflow oven. At present NONE of the zones are heating up, even though all the SSR's appear to be working and we have voltage at the elements and the fans are all working. Anyone got any pointers? Thanks in ad
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 13:05:15 EST 2009 | realchunks
You may be out of phase. Check your 220V or 480V (if in USA).
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 06:37:10 EST 2009 | reflowtechnologies
Please check the following: 1.Power supply. 2.SSR control power. 3.OTP or over temp protection at the software. Maybe you set it at low so it reads over temp even at lower temp. If still not ok you may check BTU service engineers. Brian Riggs
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 15 16:57:11 EST 2009 | p4qmtto
Hi. We had a similar trouble in a same oven's model. In each one of the heat zones, you have a thermal sensor to avoid an over heat. All of them are conected in a serial circuit with the coil of the main contactor for the preheaters power. If anyone
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 14 15:26:34 EDT 2024 | gregoryyork
Hi After a little help we are based in England and have a Dage XD6500 Xray which has thrown up a really strange fault which our normal Dage service guy cant find. It says tube error and the error code is a 56 Volts fault from the Tube and cannot star
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 13:40:05 EDT 2000 | Dave White
Hi !! Test and Measurement World has pretty good website with graphics to help you interpret BGA fault types...just type in BGA and X-Ray once you arrive at the site. Best Regards, Dave White PDR/XYtronic Rework and X-Ray systems
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 23 08:08:38 EDT 2009 | ptxems
We have a couple of Zeva/Juki PM570L's. One machine has developed a fault with the z axis motor. It is continually 'buzzing', we have checked and there is 24VAC on it. Although even on the other machine there is AC voltage on the motor. We have sw