Electronics Forum | Sat May 14 13:07:42 EDT 2005 | gc
We have surge suppressors on every machine we have as well as suppression on the mains coming in the building. The power in the area has always had too much noise and we did have losses due to surges during storms and such. Three phase surge suppre
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 04 08:56:57 EST 2006 | james
In recent years we always seem to have problems with machines going down due to thunderstorms. I am trying to find a way to surge protect our Tyco equipment, anyone out there have any suggestions. It would be greatly appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 21 08:11:54 EDT 2004 | Chunks
Check the surge protector on top of the power supply. Pretty common problem on the 265s.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 04 07:20:27 EST 2005 | chunks
By-pass the surge protector on top of the power supply. Located at the bottom of the machine. Pretty common on older 265s.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 04 09:44:11 EST 2006 | PWH
Try looking at "Fortress" or "APC" uninteruptable power supplies (UPS).
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 04 10:52:25 EST 2006 | james
Thanks I have a call into Tyco, hopefully they can help.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 04 10:50:23 EST 2006 | bobpan
If the equipment was originally 'quad'....then....they had already had some spec'd out for each machine. I would try calling them and seeing if they still have the 'old' documentation. If that doesn't work....you could try any reputable company that
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 23 03:53:44 EDT 2007 | Guest
Hi Bert , I dont know much about IP , since I partnered our Fuji CP 6 with Siemens .At any rate, can you check your flat ribbon cable of your Ip's Head. I assume there one wire that is nearly breaking. During movement, head servo controller experie
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 13:40:38 EST 2006 | jax
Remember that there is a difference between protecting the Interface Computer and the Machine itself. One is reletively cheap, one is NOT.
Electronics Forum | Sun May 02 14:37:06 EDT 2010 | dekhead
Something is surging on the 5V line tripping overcurrent on PSU2... If you've got autoflex on the machine the Y15 is th most likely culprit... I've also seen it with the Y2. www.dekhead.com