
OBTAINING MAXIMUM RETURN ON YOUR HPA INVESTMENT THROUGH
EFFECTIVE PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
MCL high power amplifiers are built to withstand the ordeals of
all sorts of operational environments. However, a bit of care and
forethought regarding their routine maintenance can go a long way
toward assuring the longest possible operational life... with the
lowest possible downtime. What is presented here may seem like
"common sense", but if these practices are followed, you will
eliminate common problems that result in service interruptions.
Dust and Dirt
The first step in this procedure is to always shut off all power
at the system circuit breaker prior to cleaning. MCL HPAs should be
inspected on a three month basis for dust and dirt accumulation.
This is especially important in any areas operating at high
voltages. During the inspection process, all evidence of dust and
dirt should be removed.
Moisture
When the system has been shut off for any length of time, it is
possible for moisture accumulation and/or water build up to occur
within the cabinet. It is extremely important, should this occur,
that you follow the specific instructions for your amplifier
relative to procedures after a lengthy shutdown. There are specific
parameters regarding "cold shutdown" modes that apply to each MCL
high power amplifier which are provided in the operation manual.
Cabinet Cleaning
The first step in this procedure is to always shut off all power
at the system circuit breaker prior to cleaning. The external
surfaces are coated with a baked-on enamel or powder-coated finish
to protect them against day-to-day abuse, and this coating will also
protect the cabinet from mild cleaning solutions. Always use a mild
soapy water solution, or a diluted alcohol solution on a damp cloth
to clean the panel. Always avoid using an excessive amount of
cleaning solution, as this could migrate into unwanted areas and
cause operational problems.
Interior Cleaning
After extended periods of use, there is a possibility of
accumulation of airborne residue within the HPA cabinet. If this is
the case, first shut off the power, and make sure the exterior
cabinet is clean (see above) before opening the amplifier cover
and/or door. To clean the interior, use a stream of compressed air
to clean both the RF and Power Supply modules to dislodge any
residue. Then, return the amplifier to the closed configuration and
restore the power.
Panel Lamps
On all MCL high power amplifiers, the panel incorporates LED
lamps that should never need replacement during the entire service
life of the amplifier. However, in the event of an LED failure, they
are easily replaceable by first removing all power from the unit,
then removing the front panel. The LED can then be unsoldered,
replaced (be careful to observe correct LED polarity), and the panel
reinstalled.
Blower and Fans
All MCL HPAs incorporate blowers and fans that feature
permanently lubricated bearings that should never require oiling or
greasing. It is appropriate, however, to inspect the blowers and
fans at both intake and exhaust every six months for any potential
obstructions or build-up. If any is found, it can be safely removed
by using compressed air to free the blowers and fans of any dirt
accumulation.
Switched Interlocks
All switches, interlocks, and mechanical relays should be
inspected on a six month basis for operational integrity. Obvious
failures will be apparent from the normal day-to-day operations.
However, these functional parts should be tested regularly for
electrical function. Testing can consist of simply opening a drawer
to activate an interlock switch in question to test its function.
Your Ongoing Satisfaction is a Priority at MCL
Our goal at MCL is to assure your continued satisfaction in our
high power amplifiers. Service tips, ongoing maintenance advice, and
operational training is essential to this process. Rest assured that
we are doing our best to provide the information you need
"up front", and the answers you require if and when a problem
arises.
For more information, please
contact us.
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