TM 5-6675-323-14
D e t a i l e d Theory o f
Operation.
6-3.2
I l l u m i n a t i o n . Two encapsulated, cold-cathode, argon mercury light grids
a.
each provide a maximum of 2500 ft lamberts of brightness through viewing surfaces.
Intensity of light is controlled by a dimming circuit. Light can be reduced to 20-
p e r c e n t of maximum value.
(1) Current (120 V, 50/60 Hz) is passed through the main power switch. The
illumination control panel on the switch operates the fan and light grids. The
increase potentiometer controls voltage to the dimmer boards.
A and is transferred to pin B through silicon-controlled rectifier (SCR) Q1 or Q2
w h i c h determines the amount of the ac sine wave voltage that is applied to the ex-
ternal high-voltage transformer to light the grid lamp. The SCR's prevent all
of each ac half-wave from being transferred, but when triggered allow current to
flow during the remaining portion of each half sine wave until the zero crossing
p o i n t is reached, whereupon the SCR is turned off and the ac waveform is again
blocked.
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