Siemens TRAFFIC CONTROLS TC12 Manual De Usuario

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TC12 Installation, Commissioning & Maintenance Handbook 
Symptom Possible 
Reason 
No power to handset terminal 
Check handset fuse 
3.4.4 Fuses 
3.4.4.1  Outstation PCB Fuses 
The outstation PCB is fitted with two fuses - FS1 and FS2; see Figure 18 for the 
position of the fuses. 
 
Fuse FS1 is used to protect the +5 V supply for the handset terminal. 
 
Fuse FS2 is used to protect the +24 V for the 32 Digital Inputs. 
 
Both fuses are 500 mA 250 V Quick Blow 20x5 mm, part number 
518/4/90285/004. 
 
3.4.4.2  5 V Supply Fuse on the OTU Module Assembly 
The 5 V signal from the PSU is fitted with a 5 A, 32 V, 1.25” Quick Blow fuse (part 
number 518/4/90286/007). This is situated on the side plate of the mechanics near 
the PSU and is labelled FS1. 
 
3.4.4.3  Internal Power Supply Fuse 
The Power supply (part number 667/7/22671/000) manufactured by XP PLC type 
NFS110-7602PK is fitted with a 5 A, 250 V fuse (518/4/90624/009). The power 
supply needs to be removed and the case taken off in order to change the fuse. 
 
3.4.5 Lithium Battery 
The outstation PCB is fitted with a Lithium Battery (B1, part number 
418/4/97186/000), see Figure 18  for the position of the battery on the PCB. 
 
This battery must be replaced every four years.  
 
There may be a label already on the battery showing the date the battery was 
shipped. This should be covered with a label showing the date the battery is 
fitted 
into the equipment. The replacement date is therefore four years after the 
date on the label.  
 
WARNING -  Care should be taken when handling or disposing of Lithium 
batteries. Refer to code of practice CP526. 
 
3.4.6 PSU 
The power supply part number is 667/7/22671/000. To remove the power supply 
remove the OTU PCB, loosen the four screws inside the PCB bracket that hold the 
power supply in place. The power supply should now be pulled upwards until the 
666/HE/43100/000  
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