R1900J
CHAPTER 6.
R1900J
TEST PROCEDURES
[1] A: MAGNETRON TEST
NEVER TOUCH ANY PART IN THE CIRCUIT WITH YOUR HAND OR AN INSULATED TOOL WHILE THE OVEN IS IN OPER-
ATION.
IMPORTANT:
When the magnetron MG1 and/or MG2 is replacing, the relays (RY3 and RY4) on control unit must be replaced at the
same time. Because if the magnetron's life has been over, the relay's life may also be over.
CARRY OUT 3D CHECKS.
Isolate the magnetron from high voltage circuit by removing all leads connected to filament terminal.
To test for an open circuit filament use an ohmmeter to make a continuity test between the magnetron filament terminals, the meter should show a
reading of less than 1 ohm.
To test for short circuit filament to anode condition, connect ohmmeter between one of the filament terminals and the case of the magnetron (ground).
This test should be indicated an infinite resistance. If a low or zero resistance reading is obtained then the magnetron should be replaced.
1. MICROWAVE OUTPUT POWER (1 litre water load)
The following test procedure should be carried out with the microwave oven in a fully assembled condition (outer case fitted). Microwave output power
from the magnetron can be measured by IEC test procedure, i.e. it can be measured by using water load how much it can be absorbed by the water
load. To measure the microwave output power in the microwave oven, the relation of calorie and watt is used. When P(W) heating works for t (sec-
ond), approximately P x t/4.187 calorie is generated. On the other hand, if the temperature of the water with V(ml) rises T (°C) during this microwave
heating period, the calorie of the water is v x
The formula is as follows;
P x t / 4.187 = V x
T+ 0.55 x mc (T2-T0)
Our condition for water load is as follows:
Room temperature (T0) ............................. around 20°C
Water load ........................................................1000 g
Heating time ......................................................22 sec.
T2 .................................................... Final Temperature
Measuring condition:
1) Container
The water container must be a cylindrical borosilicate glass vessel having a maximum material thickness of 3 mm and an outside diameter of
approximately 190 mm.
2) Temperature of the oven and vessel
The oven and the empty vessel are at ambient temperature prior to the start of the test.
3) Temperature of the water
The initial temperature of the water is (10±1)°C
4) Select the initial and final water temperature so that the maximum difference between the final water temperature and the ambient temperature is
5°C.
5) Select stirring devices and measuring instruments in order to minimize addition or removal of heat.
6) The graduation of the thermometer must be scaled by 0.1°C at minimum and an accurate thermometer.
7) The water load must be (1000±5) g.
8) "t" is measured while the microwave generator is operating at full power. Magnetron filament heat-up time is not included.
NOTE: The operation time of the microwave oven is "t + 3" sec. (3 sec. is magnetron filament heat-up time.)
Measuring method:
1) Measure the initial temperature of the water before the water is added to the vessel.
(Example: The initial temperature T1 = 11°C)
2) Add the 1 litre water to the vessel.
3) Place the load on the centre of the shelf.
4) Operate the microwave oven at HIGH until the temperature of the water rises by a value
5) Stir the water to equalize temperature throughout the vessel.
6) Measure the final water temperature. (Example: The final temperature T2 = 21°C)
7) Calculate the microwave power output P in watts from above formula.
SERVICE INFORMATION
T.
P (W) = 4.187 x V x
6 – 1
T / t + 0.55 x mc (T2-T0)/t
Power supply Voltage ........................... Rated voltage
Initial temperature (T1) .................................... 10±1°C
Mass of container (mc) ...................................... 330 g
P = 190 x
T
T of (10±2)K.