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› How To Test The Tuttnauer Water Pump Solid State Relay
How To Test The Tuttnauer Water Pump Solid State Relay
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Get Ready To Look For A Short In The Solid State Relay
Unplug the unit From The Wall
Remove the Outer Cabinet
Label and then remove the four wires connected to the Solid State Relay
Using an Ohmmeter - Test The Relay For A Short Circuit
Check for a short circuit between terminals 3 & 4 and 1 & 2 and 3 & 1 and 4 & 2 and 3 &p; 2 and 4 & 1.
Make sure there are no direct shorts. If a direct short is found in the Solid State Relay, replace it
Using An Ohm Meter - Test The Meter For An Open Circuit
An "Open" Circuit Is Defined as Not Continuous: Current Doe Not Flow Thru It
Check for an open circuit (testing for continuity) between terminals 1 & 2
Be sure to reverse the meter leads and check in the opposite direction. Repeat the procedure for terminals 3 & 4. If an open is found (not continuous), replace the Solid state Relay
Get Ready To Test The Voltage
Reconnect the wires to the four connectors of the Solid State Relay
Plug the unit into the Wall Outlet
Turn the unit on
Make sure the autoclave is sitting idle with no cycle running. If necessary, abort any cycle that may not have been completed
Take a DC voltage reading from terminal 3 on the Solid State Relay to ground
In checking the Water Pump circuit, this device should also be in the OFF mode, with a voltage reading between +10.5 and +12 volts DC
Repeat this procedure with terminal 4 and you should have the same reading. A good reading indicates that the Solid State Relay is not turned on
If terminal 3 does not read between +3.5 and +5 or +10.5 and +12 volts DC, check if the Power Supply is properly supplying these voltages
If terminal 4 does not read the correct voltage, unplug the unit and remove the wire on terminal 4
Turn the power back on and recheck terminal 4
If the reading is still not correct, replace the Solid State Relay
If the reading is correct, check continuity between the terminal #4 wire and JP15 On The Ajunc Board
unplug the unit when taking this reading
If continuity checks out, there is a Control Problem
With the Water Pump ON and running, there should be a reading between +10.5 and +12 volts DC from terminal 3 to ground and a reading between 0 and 1 volt DC from terminal 4 to ground
If the reading at terminal 4 does not show a reading of between 0 and 1 volt when the Water Pump is ON, check continuity between terminal 4 and the appropriate Ajunc board connector
If continuity is good, there is a Control Problem
If the reading at terminal 4 is between 0 and 1 volt and the Solid State Relay is on. The control side of the Solid State Relay is okay and the problem may be on the load side