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Re: WTB Radioncs D7024





"Jim Rojas" <jrojas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:97asl.57892$aZ3.46974@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I would just send it back again and speak to a supervisor. It was probably
>an oversight on Radionics part. I don't recall ever hearing about this
>because I never used any of those oddball panels.
>
> Jim Rojas
>
>
>
> Doug wrote:
>> "Jim Rojas" <jrojas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:jZQrl.57093$aZ3.896@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> What is the original problem?
>>>
>>> Jim Rojas
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Ground fault, did the usual thing  checked all external wiring, even
>> followed TS2Go directions to the letter, as shown below.  The voltage was
>> out of spec, sent the thing in for repair, it took about a month to get
>> the panel back and the problem isn't resolved. The fact that have
>> published a method to determine if the panel is at fault.leads me to
>> believe that this is probably not an unusual occurrence with this panel.
>>
>> To find the ground fault monitor the voltage between terminals 21 (Earth
>> Ground) and 22 (AUX --). It should be 6.3 VDC. If not, start removing
>> wires one at a time and leaving it off until the voltage between
>> terminals 21 (Earth Ground) and 22 (AUX --) is 6.3 VDC. If all wires are
>> off except the battery and AC, and the fault is still there, power down
>> the panel, remove it from the enclosure, and power it up outside the
>> enclosure. If the voltage between terminals 21 (Earth Ground) and 22
>> (AUX --) is 6.3 VDC the ground fault is being caused by the enclosure or
>> incoming conduit. If the voltage between terminals 21 (Earth Ground) and
>> 22 (AUX --) is not 6.3 VDC with the panel out of the enclosure, replace
>> the panel.
>>
>> Notes
>>



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