GL2000 Schematics
GL2000 Schematics
GL2000 Schematics
CAUTION !
TO AVOID DAMAGE TO INTERNAL COMPONENTS BY MISHANDLING AND/OR MISCONNECTION, ONLY TECHNICALLY COMPETENT PERSONNEL SHOULD ATTEMPT SERVICE WORK ON THIS UNIT. ANY SERVICE WORK SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN ONLY AFTER DISCONNECTING THE MAINS SUPPLY LEAD FROM THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT.
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Section C - 1
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
The power supply for the GL2000 range is internal to the console and is mounted on a steel sub-chassis.
INSTALLATION
An important consideration when positioning the console is the need for natural convection of air flow over the whole unit. Good ventilation, in the floor and back of the console, will ensure a path for continuous air flow. Pay particular attention to the ventilation around the power supply unit which is mounted off the rear connector panel. The GL2000 can be operated as a free standing unit without requiring any special cooling arrangement, but should not be covered in any way. Always stand the unit on a firm flat surface well away from any soft furnishings.
Check that the voltage indicated in the fuseholder window is the same as the mains supply in your area.
AC mains supply = 100 to 110 V.AC AC mains supply = 110 to 125 V.AC AC mains supply = 210 to 230 V.AC AC mains supply = 235 to 260 V.AC
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ALLEN & HEATH
To avoid the risk of fire replace the fuse only with the correct type and value as specified on the unit.
Always switch the unit off before connecting or disconnecting the console power cable.
Section C - 2
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SPECIFICATION
AC MAINS INPUT: POWER CONSUMPTION: DC OUTPUT: NOISE & RIPPLE: 100V, 110V, 120V, 220V, 230V or 240V @ 50Hz to 60Hz single phase 60VA +48V @ 100mA, +/- 16V @ 0.8A per rail. (GL2000-424) < 2mV max (peak to peak)
SERVICE ACCESS
Any fault condition, with the exception of simple mains fuse failure due to underrating or an unusual mains input condition, will require removal of the base cover to enable correction of the fault. This is achieved using a cross-head screwdriver to remove all of the base screws which are positioned along the edges of the base. Do not forget to remove the two screws in the centre rear of the base. Carefully lift the cover and place it to one side. The power supply sub chassis can then be removed by unsrewing the 2 mounting screws (A) in the console rear panel and the 2 fixing screws (B) in the sub chassis base next to the PSU circuit board. Take care not stretch the wires connected to the console.
Servicing Components
All of the regulators are in TO220 packages. To replace them, it will be necessary to remove the power supply circuit board assembly with the heatsink attached. Refer to the L2D PSU assembly diagram 002-150. 1.) Remove the 4 PCB mounting nuts (C) and 2 heatsink fixings (D). 2.) Carefully lift the heatsink and PCB assembly clear of the PSU sub chassis and unscrew the screw and nut of the regulator IC that requires replacing. Take care to retain the small insulating bush beneath the head of the screw and the insulating SIL pad under the regulator. 3.) Rotate the assembly to gain access to the solder side of the PCB and desolder the three terminals attached to the regulator. The regulator can now be removed. 4.) Fit the replacement regulator by first fixing it to the heatsink using the screw and nut and then soldering the three terminals to the circuit board. Make sure the insulating SIL pad and bush are fitted. The metal tab at the top of the package is electrically connected to the centre lead and correct insulation is essential. If the insulating SIL pad between the regulator and the heatsink looks damaged then it should be replaced before installing the new regulator. Note that the regulators rely on good thermal contact with the heatsink to dissipate heat, and this is provided by the SIL pad. 5.) Reassemble the circuit board and heatsink assembly into the power supply sub chassis. Check your work and remove any debris from the sub chassis before refitting it to the console. CAREFULLY CHECK ALL WIRING CONNECTIONS AND ENSURE THAT THERE ARE NO LOOSE PARTS LYING AROUND INSIDE THE CONSOLE.
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