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MEP-804A Low Voltage - Voltage Regulator Question

RonK

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I am troubleshooting a MEP-804A which has what seems to be a common issue: While it is held in START the voltage goes up to 230VAC
but as soon as it is released it drops to about 24VAC.

I have been doing some of the steps that are mentioned in the -24 manual and in various threads here.

The voltage regulator in this one is a 122-3054 P/N 30554SOCN88-22560

The manual lists 2 options none of which is this one: P/N 01- 21501-1 & P/N 01- 21501-2

I have done the measurement of the disconnected wires from Pins 1 & 3 of the regulator at 34 ohms.
The voltage pot test is 3K CCW and 13.5K CW


If someone can lend some clarity to the VR P/N confusion or suggest some tests that would be very helpful.
Thanks.
 

peapvp

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The Cage number 36024 on the AVR indicates that this unit was made by
LIBBY POWER SYSTEMS, LLC
Doing Business As (DBA)
Division Name
Address35 SARGENT DR
BETHANY, CT 06524 3135
UNITED STATES

check the fuse to the left of AVR first.
 

RonK

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The Cage number 36024 on the AVR indicates that this unit was made by
LIBBY POWER SYSTEMS, LLC
Doing Business As (DBA)
Division Name
Address35 SARGENT DR
BETHANY, CT 06524 3135
UNITED STATES

check the fuse to the left of AVR first.
Fuse is good.
 

RonK

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From the pics posted below it appears to be a Libby. Green paint and Libby showing between the wires.
Which of the two VR test options on the manual should I use?
The P/N on the regulator is none one of the two in the manual.
(P/N 01- 21501-1 & P/N 01- 21501-2)
 
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