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NAVSHIPS 91254 UNCLASSIFIED INSTRUCTION BOOK for TUBE TESTER TV-3/U Manufactured by THE HICKOK ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT COMPANY 10514 DuPont Avenue Cleveland 8, Ohio for U.S. NAVY DEPARTMENT BUREAU OF SHIPS * Contract No. #NObsr 42081 Approved by ‘BuShips: and #NObsr 43282 29 September 1949 Effective Pages NAVSHIPS 91254 FRONT MATTER 1-3/0 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES PAGE CHANGE IN PAGE CHANGE IN NUMBERS EFFECT NUMBERS EFFECT Title Page | ORIGINAL | 6-0 to 6-0 | ORIGINAL Awe ORIGINAL | 7-1 %0 7-15 | ORIGINAL itv ORIGINAL | 8-0 t0 826 | ORIGINAL 1.00 1-4 | ORIGINAL 21 © 2-7 | ORIGINAL 3-0 to 30 | ORIGINAL 41 tw 4.26 | ORIGINAL 5-1 t0 5-1 | ORIGINAL A ORIGINAL FRONT MATTER NAVSHIPS 91254 Promulgating Letter TVv.3/0 senne NAVY DEPARTMENT (REFER To FILE No. BUREAU OF SHIPS WASHINGTON 28, D.C. Code 993-100 29 September 1949 To: All Activities Concerned with the Installation, Operation and Maintenance of the Subject Equipment. Subj: Instruction Book for Tube Tester TV-3/U (NAVSHIPS 91254). 1. NAVSHIPS 91254 is the Instruction Book for the subject equipment and is in effect upon receipt. 2. When superseded by a later edition, this publication shall be destroyed. 3. Extracts from this publication may be made to facilitate the preparation of other Navy instruction books and hand- books. 4 All requests for NAVSHIPS Electron- ics publications should be directed to the nearest District Publications and Printing Office. When changes or revised books are distributed, notice will be included in the applicable maintenance bulletin and the BUSHIPS ELEUTRON, D. H. CLARK Chief of Bureau FROM BUREAU OF SHIPS ORIGINAL B Correction Page NAVSHIPS 91254 FRONT MATTER 1.3/0 RECORD OF CORRECTIONS MADE CHANGE NO.| DATE SIGNATURE OF OFFICER MAKING CORRECTION | _| c ORIGINAL FRONT MATTER NAVSHIPS 91254 Contents 1.3/0 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1-GENERAL DESCRIPTION SECTION 5—OPERATORS MAINTENANCE Paragraph Page Paragraph Page 1. Purpose Ll 1. Line Cord and Plug Sel 2. Reference Data. Ll 2. Test Leads Sel. 3. Equipment Lists—Tables 1-1 and 1-2 1-2 3. Fuse Lamp 5-1 4, Vacuum Tube Complement 12 4, Pilot Lamp Sel 5. Accessories—Table 1-3 12 5. Neon Lamp SL 6. Tubes cee SL SECTION 2—THEORY OF OPERATION 1. Tube Tester Requirements 24 2. Theory of Operation of Tube Tester SECTION 6—PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Section 21 1, Precautionary Measures 61 3. Power Supply 22 4 Line Voltage Test 22 5. Shore Test 22 6. Noise Test 24 SECTION 7—CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 7. Rectifier Test 24 8. Mutual Conductance Test 24 Saat a 9. Gas Test 25 ' P . Pitot Lamp 72 10. Analyzer Section 25 Neon Lan 3 . Volts A.C. and Di 25 ate 3 b. Ohms X1 and X100 25 ce o & Capacity 26 Schematic Wiring Diagram 72 4, Milliamperes 26 7. Voltage and Calibration Check 73 a(1) Switch Settings 3 SECTION 3—INSTALLATION AND (2) Plate Voltage Check. 73 INITIAL ADJUSTMENTS a(3) Screen Voltage Check 73 a(t) Bias Voltage Check 73 1. Tube Tester Section 3-1 a(5) Signal Voltage Check 73 2. Analyzer Section 31 4(6) Filament Voltage Check 14 8. Resistance Check for Multimeter Section 74 SECTION 4—OPERATION 9. Copper Oxide Rectifier 14 1. General 41 2. ‘The Controls fel 3. Tube Test Data 43 4, Operational Procedure 43 Se UO NIG CART Tiare a, When the Model TV-3/U is used Table Page as a Tube Tester 43 8-1 Weights and Dimensions of Spare b. When the TV-3/U is used as a Parts Boxes 1 Multimeter i 82 Shipping Weights and Dimensions (1) Volts D.C. of Spare Parts Boxes BL (2) Volts A.C. 8-3. List of Major Units 81 (3) Ohms 8-4 Combined Parts and Repair Parts (A) Capacity Lise 82 (5) To Check Small Capacitors 8-5 Cross Reference Parts List 8-22 (.0001 to .05 Mfd.) 425 8-6 Applicable Color Codes, Resistors 8-24 (6) Milliamperes D.C. 8-7 Applicable Color Codes, Capacitors 8-25 (7) Inductance 4-26 8-8 List of Manufacturers 8-26 ORIGINAL i Illustrations and Tables Figure 1 12 13 2a 22 23 25 26 27 Table Ld 12 13 NAVSHIPS 91254 Tv.3/U FRONT MATTER LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Title ‘Tube Tester TV-3/U with Cover Removed Tube Tester TV-3/U with Cover Closed Tube Tester TV-3/U Test Leads and Lead Compartment Rectifier Diagram Ilustrating Theory Basic Mutual Conductance Circuit Illustrating Theory Simplified Power Supply Circuit Simplified Line Voltage Test Circuit Simplified Short Test Circuit Simplified Rectifier Test Circuit Simplified Mutual Conductance Test Circuit Simplified Gas Test Circuit Simplified Voltmeter Circuit Simplified Ohmmeter Circuit Ohms X1 Range Simplified Ohmmeter Circuit Ohms X100 Range Simplified Capacity Test Circuit Simplified Milliammeter Circuit Page 10 13 13 2 22 23 22 22 24 24 25 25 26 26 26 26 Figure Title 2-14 Basic Block Diagram of Tube Tester 41 Tl 72 73 14 15 16 ve 78 TV3/U Front View of Tube Tester TV-3/U Showing Controls by Symbol Desig. Socket Numbering Basing Diagrams for Sub-Miniature Tubes Top View of Socket X-112 Conversion Chart for Capacity Meas- urements at Frequencies Other ‘Than 60 Cycles Voltage Calibration Check Diagram Internal View of Tube Tester TV- 3/U (Front Left Oblique) Internal View of Tube Tester TV- 3/U (Front Right Oblique) Internal View of Tube Tester TV- 3/U (Rear Left Oblique) Internal View of Tube Tester TV- 3/U (Rear Right Oblique) Schematic Wiring Diagram Tube Tester TV-3/U Transformer Diagram Trouble Shooting Chart LIST OF TABLES Title Equipment Supplied Equipment Required But Not Sup- plied Accessories and Operating Spares Supplied Short Test Chart RMA Socket Numbering Chart Tube Test Data Chart ‘Test Data for Sub-Miniature Tubes Ballast Tube Test Chart Capacity to Voltage Conversion ‘Table for Small Capacitors Conversion from Capacity Reading to Inductance Page 12 12 12 44 47 48 419 4.20 426 4.26 Table TA 72 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 Title Filament Voltage Chart Point to Point Resistance Check for Multimeter Section Weights and Dimensions of Spare Parts Boxes Shipping Weights and Dimensions of Spare Parts Boxes List of Major Units Combined Parts and Spare Parts List by Symbol Designation Cross Reference Parts List Applicable Color Codes, Resistors Applicable Color Codes, Capacitors List of Manufacturers Page 27 42 47 41 425 73 16 rT 78 19 Teall TAB 715 Page 14 75 81 81 BL 82 8-22 8-24 8-25 8-26 ORIGINAL FRONT MATTER NAVSHIPS 91254 Guarantee and Installation Record 1V.-3/U CONTRACTURAL GUARANTEE ‘The Contractor guarantees that at the time of delivery thereof the articles provided for under this contract will be free from any defects in material or workmanship and will conform to the requirements of this contract. Notice of any such defect or nonconformance shall be given by the Goverment to the Contractor within one year of the delivery of the defective or nonconforming article, unless a different period of Guaranty is specified in the schedule. If required by the Government within a reasonable time after such notice, the Contractor shall, with all possible speed, correct or replace the defective or nonconforming article or part thereof. When such correction or replace- ment requires transportation of the article or part thereof, shipping costs, not exceeding the usual charges, from the delivery point to the Contractor's plant and return, shall be borne by the Contractor; the Government shall bear all other shipping costs. This Guaranty shall then continue as to corrected or replacing, articles or, if only parts of such articles are corrected or replaced, to such corrected or replacing parts, until one year after the date of redelivery, unless a different period of Guaranty is specified in the schedule. If the Government does not require a correction or replacement of a defective or nonconforming article, the Contractor, if required by the contracting officer, within a reasonable time after the notice of defect or nonconformance, shall repay such portion of the contract price of the article as is equitable in the circumstances. INSTALLATION RECORD Contract Number NObsr 42081 Date of Contract 27 January 1948 Contract Number NObsr 43282 Date of Contract 18 May 1949 Serial Number of Equipment Date of Acceptance by the Navy Date of Delivery to Contract Destination Date of Completion of Installation Date Placed in Service Blank spaces in this table shall be filled in at time of installation. ORIGINAL iii Miscellaneous Data NAVSHIPS 91254 FRONT MATTER 1V.3/U0 REPORT OF FAILURE Report of failure of any part of this equipment, during its entire service life, shall be made to the Bureau of Ships in accordance with current regulations, using form NAVSHIPS NBS 383 (revised) except for Marine Corps equipment, in which case the "Signal Equipment Failure Report” form shall be used and distributed in accordance with instructions pertaining thereto. The report shall cover all details of the failure and give the date of installation of the equipment. For procedure in reporting failures see Chapter 67 of the BUREAU OF SHIPS MANUAL or superseding instructions. ORDERING PARTS [All requests or requisitions for replacement material should include the following data: 1. Standard Navy stock number or, when ordering from a Marine Corps or Signal Corps supply depot, the Signal Corps stock number. ‘Name and short description of part. ff the appropriate stock number is not available the following shall be specified: Equipment model or type designation, circuit symbol, and item number. Name of part and complete description. ‘Manufacturer's designation. Contractor's drawing and part number. JAN or Navy type number. iv ORIGINAL FRONT MATTER NAVSHIPS 91254 Safety Notice and Resu: 1-3/0 SAFETY NOTICE ‘The attention of officers and operating personnel is directed t0 Chapter 67 of the BUREAU OF SHIPS MANUAL or superseding instructions on the subject of radio-safety precautions to be observed. ‘The use of this equipment involves voltages which are dangerous and may be fatal if contacted by operat- ing personnel. Extreme caution should be exercised when working on equipment employing high voltag While every practicable safety precaution has been incorporated in ship and shore electronic equipment, the following rules must be strictly observe KEEP AWAY FROM LIVE CIRCUITS. Operating personnel must at all times observe all safety regulations. Do not change tubes or make adjustment inside equipment with high voltage supply on, Under certain conditions dangerous potentials may exist in circuits with power controls in the off position due to charges retained by capacitors. To avoid casualties always remove power and discharge and ground circuits prior to touching them. DON’T SERVICE OR ADJUST ALONE. Under no circumstances should any person reach within or enter the enclosute for the purpose of serv- icing or adjusting the equipment without the imme ate presence of assistance of another person capable of rendering aid. DON'T TAMPER WITH INTERLOCKS. Do not depend upon door switches or interlocks for protection, but always shut down motor generators or other power equipment. Under no circumstance: should any access, gate, door, or safety interlock switch be removed, short-circuited, or tampered with in any way, by other than authorized maintenance personnel, nor should reliance be placed upon the interlock switches for removing voltages from the equipment. RESUSCITATION AN APPROVED POSTER ILLUSTRATING THE RULES FOR RESUSCITATION BY THE PRONE PR SURE METHOD SHALL BE PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED IN EACH RADIO, RADAR, OR SONAR ENCLOSURE. POSTERS MAY BE OB- ‘TAINED UPON REQUEST TO THE BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. ORIGINAL 1 Section 1-0 NAVSHIPS 91254 Tv.3/U GENERAL DESCRIPTION Figure 1-1. Tube Tester TV-3/U with Cover Removed ORIGINAL GENERAL DESCRIPTION NAVSHIPS 91254 1.3/0 Section 1 Paragraph 1 SECTION I GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1. PURPOSE. This handbook is intended for use with the Tube Tester TV-3/U (see Figure 1-1) described in the fol- lowing paragraphs and contains information essential to the operation and maintenance of the equipment. 4, GENERAL—The TY-3 U is a portable Tube Tester of the Dynamic Mutual Conductance type designed to test and measure the mutual conductance values of electron tubes of the receiving types and many of the smaller transmitting types. A Multimeter section, using the same indicator, is also incorporated in the equipment permitting measurements of ac and de volts, de mils, resistance and capacity in the ranges listed in paragraph 2j of this section. The entire equip- ment is enclosed in an aluminum carrying case with a built-in compartment for accessories and operating or running spare parts. The cover of the case is secured by means of two draw bolts. Two slip hinges permit the removal of the cover if desired. Two Instruction Sheets for the Tube Tester section and the Multimeter section are mounted on the inside surface of the cover for ready reference. A suitable carrying handle is provided. 2. REFERENCE DATA. a. Nomenclature: Tube Tester TV-3/U. 4. Contract. Number: NObsr-42081 and NObsr- 43282. ¢. Contractor: The Hickok Electrical Instrument Co. 4, Cognizant Naval Inspector: Inspector of Naval Material, Cleveland, Ohio. e. Number of Packages Involved per Complete Ship- ment of One Equipment Including Equipment Spare Parts: One. f. Total Cubical Contents Including Equipment Spares: Grated: Uncrated: ORIGINAL & Total Weight Including Equipment Spares: Crated: Uncrated: . Characteristics of Power Supply Required for Operation: 105 to 125 Volts ac at 50 to 1600 Cycles, Single Phase. 50 Watts Min. at 60 cycles. i. Current Drain: 0.33 Amps. j- Meter Ranges: (1) Miccombos: 0 «0 3000, 0 to 6000, 0 to 15,000. Q) AG. and D.C. Volts: 0 to 20, 0 to 200, 0 to 500, 0 to 1000. Sensitivity on all ranges 1000 ohms per volt. (3) D.C. Milliamperes: 0 t0 20, 0 to 200. (4) Resistance: 001 Megohm, 0 co 100 Megohms. 0 to 5 Microfarads, 0 t0 50 Microfarads. (5) Capacity: Accuracy: (1) D.C. Ranges: Plus-minus 3'¢ of full scale deflection at. temperatures between plus 10° and plus 25°C; Plus-minus 5°; of full scale deflection at temperatures be- tween 0 and 50° C. (2) A.C. Ranges: Plus-minus 5‘‘ of full scale deffection between plus 10° and plus 25° C; Plus-minus 6°; of full scale deflection between 0 and 50° C. (3) Resistance Ranges: Plus-minus 5% at mid scale values at normal room temper- atures, approx. 20° C. (4) Micrombos: Plus or minus 10‘: on all ranges. 11 1 Section NAVSHIPS 91254 GENERAL Paragraph 3 1.3/0 DESCRIPTION 3. EQUIPMENT LISTS. TABLE 1-1. EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED | | OVERALL uan. | | Navy | DIMENSIONS TY | NAME OF UNIT TPE ALUNCRATED YOLUME | WEIGHT PER | OR ACCESSORY DESIGNA- B.CRATED ACUNCR § A.UNCR TION BCR. B-cr. Wa Toi | 0%y | AMS | ATT —_— | {_evin | | a@—ENPoRT Pacie 5 [ 223," | 19,7 | 5850cuin | S2ibs. | to -pDo|MES|TIC PA|CK) | “Pao | 20 | ot 3580 cuin | 35 ibe - | | TABLE 1-2. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED BUT NOT SUPPLIED. quantity | NAME OF UNIT REQUIRED CHARACTERISTICS 1 A.C. Power Source {Capable of supplying 50 to 1600 cycles, 115 Volts p/m | | 10'@ A.C, single phase, 50 watts. 4. VACUUM TUBE COMPLEMENT. ‘The Tube Tester TV-3/U requires one each of the following type vacuum tubes for operation: ELECTRON TUBE TYPE QUANTITY JANSY3GT 1 JAN-83 1 5. ACCESSORIES. TABLE 1-3. ACCESSORIES AND OPERATING SPARES SUPPLIED quan | =o oe |LEAD; Grid and Plate, for Lighthouse Tubes 1 LEAD; Capacity Test — 1 LEAD; Plate Connector 1 |LEAD; Red Test Prod for Multimete 1 LEAD; Black Test Prod for Multimeter 1 LEAD; Grid Connector 1 PILOT LAMP — [2 FUSELAMPS _ [4 NEON LAMP _ 1-2 ORIGINAL GENERAL NAVSHIPS 91254 Section 1 DESCRIPTION 1V-3/U wios wiog wios wios wior LEAD, (COMPARTMENT ORIGINAL Figure 1-3. Tube Tester TV-3/U Test Leads and Lead Compartment 1-3 1 Section NAVSHIPS 91254 1-3/0 READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT GENERAL DESCRIPTION ORIGINAL THEORY OF OPERATION NAVSHIPS 91254 1v-3/0 Section 2 Paragraph 1 SECTION 2 THEORY OF OPERATION 1, TUBE TESTER REQUIREMENTS. 4, Electron tubes supplied to the Armed Forces are in nearly all cases procured under either JAN Specifi- cations or other military specifications, which impose rigid controls on the processes of manufacturing, hand- ling, and transportation of the tubes to insure delivery of the highest possible quality tubes to the Services. 4. Ic is necessary, however, to provide some means of determining the condition of new replacement tubes and also the condition of tubes which have been in service for some time. ¢. Of the several methods employed for testing elec- tron tubes, the Dynamic Mutual Conductance or Trans- conductance test is recognized as the most accurate means available without resorting (0 the use of com- plex and cumbersome laboratory equipment. This tube tester, therefore, employs the Dynamic Mutual Con- ductance test method, and the mutual conductance of the tube under test is indicated on the meter scale directly in micromhos. Note The terms mutual conductance and transcon- ductance are used interchangeably. Either term may be defined as the ratio of a small change in plate current to the corresponding change in control grid voltage which pro- duced it. Values of mutual conductance are expressed in Micrombos. The symbol G,, is used t0 represent murual conductance or transconductance in various mathematical rep- resentations of tube characteristics and their relationships. d. In addition to the mutual conductance test it is, essential that the tube tester provide adequate means of testing for shorted elements and excessive gas content. ¢. In the case of tubes of the diode type, tubes having no grid, a straight emission test must be employed rather than the mutual conductance test. J. Some means of adjusting the voltage input to the Tube tester must be provided to maintain the proper test potentials at all elements under varying conditions of line voltage. 2. THEORY OF OPERATION OF TUBE TESTER SECTION. (See Figures 2-1 and 2.2) 4, Examine first the simple fullewave rectifier circuit shown in Figure 2-1. The two power transformer sec- ondary windings have their inner ends connected to direci-current milliammeter. Across the milliammeter is a center-tapped resistor Ry. ‘The load is shown as a resistance R,, connected between the center tap and the rectifier filament as in any full-wave rectifier circuit. ORIGINAL When rectifier plate P, is positive, electron flow is through the upper half of Ry, and the meter tends to deflect in one direction. When P, is positive, electron flow is through the lower half of Ry, and the meter tends to deflect in the other direction. With the load resistance fixed and equal forces acting on the meter in both cases, the meter stays at zero because it cannot follow variations at the power line frequency. 5. If the electron tube to be tested is substituted for the fixed load resistance, and a fixed bias E is applied to the tube as in Figure 2-2, the meter will still read zero because an electron tube under steady-state condi- tions acts like a fixed resistance. ¢. If an ac potential is applied to the grid of the tube under test in addition to the dc bias, the circuit becomes equivalent to that employed for quality and mutual conductance tests in Tube Tester TV-3/U. ‘When this ac potential swings the grid positive, the plate current of the tube is increased, and when the plate-cathode resistance is correspondingly lowered, more current flows through Rw and the deflecting force on the meter is greater than before. When the grid swings negative on the other half-cycle, the resi ance of the tube under test is increased and the deflect- ing force on the meter is less. With unbalanced cur- rents on adjacent half-cycles and consequent unequal forces on the meter, the meter reading becomes propor- tional to the difference in currents. Since’ this differ- ence is created by the ac grid porential, the meter dicates the plate-current changes produced by the applied grid voltage change, or in other words, the meter indicates mutual conductance. Figure 2-1. Rectifier Diagram Mlustrating Theory 2-4 2 sec Paragraph 3 J Lp Figure 2-2. Basic Mutual Conductance Circuit Ilustrating Theory QQQY QQQY 3. POWER SUPPLY. (See Figure 2-3 opposite page) 4, The power transformer, T101, is supplied with primary voltage from a 105 to 125 vole 50 10 1600 cycle line through power ON-OFF switch $106, LINE AD- JUST control R113, and FUSE lamp £102. The LINE ADJUST control, when operated in conjunction with the line test circuit, standardizes the voltage across the primary of.T101 at 93 volts. b, Secondary #1 of power transformer T101 consists of a multi-tapped winding designed to supply the vari- ous filament or heater voltages for the tubes under test. Voltages shown on Figure 2-3 are measured under load. No load voltages will be somewhat higher. For exam- ple; no load voltage measured from point (H) to point (1) will be approximately 124 volts with 93 volts on the primary. Secondary #1 also supplies voltage for rectifier emission tests. ¢. Secondarys #2 and #3 supply approximately 170 volts ac to the plates of the type 83 tube VIOL, which supplies plate voltage co the tube under test. Secondary #2 is also tapped at 20 volts to supply voltage for diode emission tests. d. Secondary #4, a center tapped 5 volt winding, supplies filament voltage for the type 83 rectifier cube viol. €. Secondary #5 supplies the signal voltage for mutual conductance tests, 5 volts ac. f. Secondary #6, 320 volts center tapped, supplies the plates of the screen voltage rectifier V102, a type 5Y3GT tube, a voltage divider system, R113, R114, RIS, BIAS control R116, and adjustable resistor R118 across, the output of V102 provides the bias voltage for mutual conductance tests. & Secondary #7, 5 volts center tapped, supplies the filament of the type 5Y3 tube, V102. 2-2 n NAVSHIPS 91254 1.3/0 THEORY OF OPERATION 4, LINE VOLTAGE TEST. (See Figure 2-4) 4, Pressing the LINE ADJ. push button P7 con- nects the METER, M101, through resistor R101 and copper oxide rectifier CR 101 to points (H) and (1) of the power supply (Figure 2-3). 4, The values of R101 in series with the meter and R131 and R133 in shunt are such that 124 volts rms across (H) and (I) of the power supply will cause the METER MIOI to read 100 volts or LINE TEST. ¢. The design of the power transformer T101 is such that 93 volts applied to the primary winding will induce 124 volts across the total secondary #2 winding ‘or across points (H) and (I). d. Therefore, if, with the LINE ADJ. push button 7 pressed down, the LINE ADJUST CONTROL R113 is turned until the pointer of the METER, MIOI, is exactly over the LINE TEST mark a standard voltage of 93 volts rms will be established across the primary winding of TLO1. Mot To POINT @ ON 200 VOLT POWER SUPPLY AC RANGE Wa 188 POWER SUI - 133 g GR 101<- 5 Figure 2-4. Simplified Line Voltoge Test Circuit 5, SHORT TEST. (See Figure 2-5) 4 An ac potential of 93 volts rms from the pri- mary of T101 is applied to the short test circuit through capacitor C105 and resistor R134. The neon lamp, E103, shunted by resistor R129 is connected in series with R134, b. Turning the SHORTS test switch S113 through position 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 connects the various elements of the tube under test between the neon lamp E103 and capacitor C105. The SELECTORS must, of course, be set correctly for the particular tube. Any shorts between the elements will complete the circuit from capacitor C105 to the neon lamp E103 causing it to glow. To TERMINALS OF TUBE BEING TESTED THROUGH SELECTOR SWITCHES AND ‘SHORTS TEST SWITCH ro Pat eae S05 9 s3yOTs ros eee oh eK "OPAL rca OF TION 500 OG igure 2-5. Simplified Short Test Cire ORIGINAL THEORY OF OPERATION SEC, #1: TO! i 105 70125 ac. 50 TO1600°U 1g ORIGINAL NAVSHIPS 91254 1v.3/U 75 *50 Section 9 TO RIOZ TO Suz TO RIO! & SI02-2 TO SI03-SELECTED FILAMENT VOLTAGE, na FOR TUBE UNDER TEST. TO SUB common FiLAMENT CONNECTION 76 S104, st12,S114 6 CRIO! TO Su3 TO CENTER ARM RUIZ & SI02-2 ee. W\——>To Diode P8 Sw. sic2-! >TO RIO9,SI02-4 & SII2 {-—* TO GM PB Sw. $102-4,c1b2,Ri20 8 RI24 wigt oe v0 Ay TO Rill, RI28,SH2 & S102-3 TO RUD TO RIO4 & Si02-6 TO SiO7 Figure 2-3. Simplified Power Supply Circuit TO S102-4 & SI02-5 2-3 Section NAVSHIPS 91254 THEORY Paragraph 6 1v-3/U OF OPERATION 6. NOISE TEST. 4. Rectifier tubes and diode detector tubes can only (See Figure 2-5) be tested for emission. The test circuit is therefore 4. The short test circuit may also be used for making a noise test of electron tubes. b. Connect the NOISE TEST jacks, J106 and J107, o the antenna and ground posts of any radio receiver. ¢, Turn the SHORTS test switch S113 through posi- cions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, meanwhile tapping the tube ander test with a finger, or the eraser on a pencil. Intermittent disturbances between the electrodes too brief to register on the neon lamp will cause @ momen tary short, permitting the alternating voltage from the power supply to be applied to the neon lamp causing 2 brief oscillation. ‘This oscillation will be reproduced by the loud speaker or headphones as an audible signal similar to static. 7. RECTIFIER TEST. (See Figure 2-6) quite simple. 4, Pressing RECTIFIER push button P3 applies an ac potential of 35 volts which is applied between the cathode and plate of the tube under test through resistor R102, and the METER, M101, causing the tube to rectify. c. The rectifying action of the tube under test will cause a direct current to flow through the meter. Since the current indicated by the meter is proportional to the electron emission of the tube, the meter reading may be taken as a measure of the tube's efficiency. d._A line on the meter scale marked RECTIFIER OK indicates the point above which rectifier 0 considered satisfactory. Tubes reading below this line should be rejected. e. Pressing the OZ4 push button P2 sets up a circuit similar co Figure 2-6, but a higher voltage is applied, 287 volts ac. TO PONTE ON POWER Teey R02 tuBe 4} - f. Pressing the DIODE push button P1 also estab- UNDER le te lishes a circuit similar to Figure 2-6, but a lower volt- Bane age, 20 volts ac, is used to protect the delicate cathodes of these tubes. EOWERISUEEDY t (See Figure 2-7) havo 4. The mutual conductance (g.,) of an amplifier-type vacuum tube, also called the grid-plate transconduct- Figure 2-6. Simplified Rectifier Test Circuit ance, is an expression representing the efficiency of +150V 06 TUBE UNDER TEST Viol TYPE 83 RECTIFIER Tol || PARTIAL, TYPE 5Y3 RECTIFIER s3vac | Lot 25 = GRIO BIAS Figure 2-7. Simplified Mutual Conductance Test Circuit 2-4 ORIGINAL THEORY OF OPERATION performance of a tube as indicated by the change in plate current (Al,) divided by the change in grid voltage (\E,). The relation is generally written Gm: i,/ Ae, The value is expressed in micrombos and is a performance indication because it shows how effec- tive a tube is in converting a small change in grid voltage (grid signal) to a large change in plate current. 4. For the measurement of the mutual conductance value directly, the proper de grid voltage for the tube under test is supplied by a full-wave rectifier cir- cuit using a 5Y3G, V102 tube. Setting BIAS control potentiometer R116 at the value called for on the test data roll chart adjusts this negative bias voltage to the correct value for the particular tube under test. ¢. Alternating voltages of 5 volts rms from a sepa- rate secondary winding on the power transformer, TIO1, or 1 volt rms from a voltage divider consisting of R110 and R111, act in series with the grid bias as required for this type of test. This voltage alternately swings the grid in positive and negative directions from the de bias value, thereby producing the grid- voltage (\E,) required for a dynamic test. d, The plate voltage for the tube under test is sup- plied by another full-wave rectifier circuit, using a type 83 tube, VIOL. The return lead contains the meter circuit which serves to. measure the plate-current change (Al,). The meter circuit consists essentially of dual potentiometer R112 and R117 shunted across the METER, MIO1. Points on the dial 1102 of this dual potentiometer serve to adjust the potentiometer for the three ranges of micromhos 3000-6000-15,000 for NOR- MAL HIGH SIGNAL (5 volts), and two ranges, 6000 and 15,000, for LOW SIGNAL (I volt). 9. GAS TEST. (See Figure 2-8) Ri07 ‘TO CONNECTION 1800 PUSH BUTTON JON POWER, SWITCH GAS TESt ad sloe-s CT 3— 170 youTs AC ICONNECTION @ JON POWER: ISUPPLY ARROWS INDICATE| ELECTRON FLOW| ‘DUE TO GAS METER MIOl Simplified Gas Test Circuit Figure 2-8. 4. Pressing GAS-1 push button P5 applies definite values of plate voltag> and grid bias voltage to the tube under test, causing a definite value of plate cur- rent to flow. This current is indicated on the METER, MIOL. ORIGINAL NAVSHIPS 91254 TV-3/0 Section Paragraph 8b = 4. Pressing GAS-2 push button P6 inserts a 180,000 ‘ohms resistor, R104, in the grid circuit, If grid current is flowing from the bias voltage source through the grid circuit to the cathode due to gas in the tube, this current will develop a voltage drop across resistor RIO4. This voltage drop will reduce the negative bias on the grid, causing a corresponding increase in the plate current being measured by the METER, MIOL. ¢. If the tube contains gas the pointer of the meter will move up scale. This increase in meter reading should not exceed one scale division. 10. ANALYZER SECTION. 4, Volts A.C. and DC. (See Figure 2-9) (1) The voltmeter circuit consists of the METER, ‘MLO, shunted by resistors RI31 and R133, with a yo00y Figure 2-9. Simplified Voltmeter Circuit network of series resistors R132-R137-R138-R139 con- nected to the point where R131 and R133 are joined. (2) ‘The MASTER switch $112 connects the jack J104 to the proper tap of the series resistors for the voltmeter range selected. (3) For ac volts, the copper oxide rectifier CR101 is connected into the voltmeter circuit, by operating the switch S114 to the proper position. 6, OHMS XI and X100. (See Figures 2-10 and 2-11) (1), The ohmmeter section consists of two ranges, ohms X1 and ohms X100. Fach has a voltage divider network selected by the MASTER SWITCH S112, which also connects the meter across part of the voltage divider, so that it reads INF. or full scale when a stand- ard voltage is applied by setting LINE ADJUST con- trol R113. (2) The unknown resistance is connected to the test jacks J103 and J104, which parallels part of the divider network, changing the effective resistance of the divider. (3) The meter scale indicates ohms directly. 2-5 Section Paragraph 10 ¢ ‘TO JUNCTION ui OF Ril2 AND RUT, Figure 2-10. Simplified Ohmmeter Circuit for Ohms X1 Range To @ ct ON SECSS OF POWER SUPPLY TO JUNCTION JOS OF RII2 AND RUT. Figure 2-11. Simplified Ohmmeter Circuit for Ohms X100 Range 2-6 NAVSHIPS 91254 1.3/0 THEORY OF OPERATION ©. CAPACITY. (See Figure 2-12) RI35-65 TOPOINT! ON 36 POWER SUPPLY VOLTMETER ACROSS RESISTOR 103, viga ‘TO POINT D ON POWER SUPPLY / CAPACITY | tt Figure 2-12. Simplified Copacity Test Circuit ()) A standard ac voltage is applied across the capacitor connected to J103 and J104, through resistor R135 or R136, depending on the range selected by MASTER switch $112. (2) The voltage drop across the series resistor, either R135 or R136, is measured by the meter, which is calibrated directly in microfarads. d. MILLIAMPERES. (See Figure 2-13) METER 200 UA MIOL 2365 OHMS Ri26 35.92 20MILS. 200MILS reo sue JIO4 Figure 2-13. Simplified Milliammeter Circuit (1) The milliammeter, as shown in Figure 2-13 is of the conventional type and will measure up to 200 mils in two ranges, 0-20 and 0-200. 2) To avoid possible damage to the meter always use the highest range first. ORIGINAL 7 5 3 a 5 a A/E-AL 491804 eqns yo wosBoIq y201g 280g “pI-Z eInBIy 30un0S LaMOd si 109-05 Si10A 21-601 noiwoas Nol93s o uaisai sans — 3 Sent ace ons 2 JNO S30NVE HOLIMS ge aulovavo oe waisen ze anv SWHO No $ 20 SL10A z we Zz 1 ji J 1 / sHHO H MYOMLEN | ALiovavo Lingua ; 4 aaah +, -+—4_,o y30iN0 4, [20 srw |g 101 uo 3ovETOA 9a siton | ¥ z _ Juss | J a Sin g 301x0 34409 z ee tti<‘iti‘;:é‘«~wC oe Z ze Z ge 3 =z6 z 3 Section Paragraph 1 NAVSHIPS 91254 TVv.3/0 INSTALLATION AND INITIAL ADJUSTMENTS SECTION 3 INSTALLATION AND INITIAL ADJUSTMENTS 1. TUBE TESTER SECTION. 4. After carefully removing the Tube Tester TV-3 U from its shipping container, set the Tester up near a 105 t0 125 vole 50-60 cycle ac outlet. 4. Open the cover and uncoil the line cord. Check the FUSE lamp E102 and the neon lamp E103 to make sure they are properly seated in their sockets. ¢ Open the lead compartment in the end of the case and check the lead complement using Table 1-3 and Figure 1-3. In addition to the leads, a set of oper- ating spares consisting of two FUSE lamps, one neon lamp, and one pilot lamp is also housed in this com- partment. d, Plug the line cord into a 105 to 125 volt 50-60 cycle ac outlet, and throw the line switch $106 to the ON position. The red panel indicator 1101 should light. If it does not, unscrew the red jewel cover of indicator 1101 and make sure that the pilot lamp E102 is properly seated in its socket. Should the indicator still fail to light, check pilot lamp E102 and the FUSE lamp E101 for open filaments; and, if necessary, replace from operating spares which will be found in the Jead compartment. ¢. Press the LINE ADJ. button P7 and be sure that the pointer of meter M101 can be set to LINE TEST 3-0 by turning the LINE ADJUST knob. If this adjust- ment can be accomplished, the tube tester section is ready for operation. 2. ANALYZER SECTION. 4, With the line cord connected t0 a 105 to 125 volt 50 to 1600 cycle ac source and the line switch $106 in the ON position, turn the master switch S112 to the OHMS X1 position. 4. The pointer of the meter M101 will move up seale to the right. ¢ Turn LINE ADJUST knob of R113 until the pointer rests exactly over the end of the scale marked INF. (infinity). d. Insert the red and black Test leads W104 and W105 in the VOLTS-MILS-OHMS-CAP. jacks at the upper right hand corner of the panel. Short the ends of the test leads together. This should cause the pointer of the meter to return to zero. f. Repeat the steps outlined in paragraphs 2a through 2e above for OHMS X100, CAP. 5 MED and CAP. 50 MED settings of master switch S112. & If proper meter indications and adjustments, as in steps “a” through “e” above, are obtained on these four ranges, the analyzer section is ready for operation. ORIGINAL OPERATION NAVSHIPS 91254 1v-3/U Section 4 Paragraph 1 SECTION 4 OPERATION IMPORTANT: Read these instructions thor- oughly before attempting to operate the Tube ‘Tester TV-3/U. 1. GENERAL. a. Refer to the photograph of the Model TV-3/U, Figure 4-1, or preferably to the tester itself. (1) The tube sockets are grouped along the top edge and in the upper left hand section of the panel as follows. Along the top edge reading from left to right are standard sockets for 4-5-6 pin tubes, a dual socket for large and small radius 7 pin tubes, which also provides a pilot lamp test receptacle, an 8 pin octal socket, and an 8 pin loctal socket. A'7 pin miniature socket and a 9 pin, or noval miniature, are located directly below the 4 and 5 pin standard sockets respec tively. An acorn tube socket designed to accommodate all tubes of this type now in use is located directly below the 6 pin socket. An 8 contact submit socket is located to the left of the 7 pin mii socket. (2) For tubes having top grid connections, top plate connections, or both, use grid and plate leads, W106 and W103, Figure 1-3. For lighthouse type tubes use WIOl, Figure 1-3. (3) Leads supplied for use with the analyzer section are also illustrated in Figure 1-3. They are red and black test leads 48” long, W104 and W105 for VOLTS- MILS-OHMS and capacity measurements, and W102, a special lead for checking small capacitors from .0001 to 05 MF. (4) All leads referred to in the preceding para- graphs are kept in the lead compartment in the end of the case. (5) The FUSE lamp serves both as a protective fuse and an overload indicator. This lamp will flash brightly when an overload is placed on the tube tester or the tube under test. When this occurs turn off the equipment immediately. A continued or excessive overload will, of course, burn out the FUSE lamp, and a replacement will be necessary. The red pilot lamp serves only as an ON-OFF indicator for the equipment. 2. THE CONTROLS. a. Power input to the TV-3/U is controlled by the ON.OFF switch, $106. 4, The master switch S112, located in the upper right hand section of the panel, sets up the proper internal circuit connections for using the TV-3/U equipment for TUBE TEST, or for testing OHMS VOLTS (A.C. or D.C.) CAPACITY or MILS in the ranges provided. ORIGINAL ¢. The LINE ADJUST, R113, controls the input voltage to the power transformer, T1OI, for proper standardization of the tube tester section, and also the ‘ohms and capacity circuits. d, ‘The FILAMENT voltage switch, S101, provides a selection of filament or heater voltages from 1.1 through 117 volts ac in seventeen steps. Another posi- tion on this switch, marked BLST., also provides for testing ballast tubes. ¢, SELECTORS; FILAMENT $103, FILAMENT $104, GRID $105, PLATE $108, SCREEN $109, CATHODE $110, and SUPPRESSOR S115 provide proper switching of the internal circuits to apply cor- rect test voltages to the various pins of the tube under test. f. BIAS control R116 is used to adjust the bias volt- age applied co the tube under test to the proper value. & SHUNT control, a dual potentiometer R112 and R117, controls the sensitivity of the meter circuit to the proper level for the tube under test. b. SHORTS switch S113 has five short test posi which connect the various elements of the tube under test to the short test circuit containing the neon indi- cator lamp E103, A sixth switch position TUBE TEST connects the tube to the tube test circuits after short test is completed. i, NORMAL—LOW SIGNAL switch $107 provides a selection of either 5 volts or 1 volt ac for exciting the grid of the tube to be tested. i Push button switches located in the center of the panel actuate the final circuit selector switches for the type of test to be made as follows: (1) PI DIODE, test button for low power diodes such as type GH6. (2) P2 OZA, test button for cold cathode rectifiers such as type OZ4. (3) P3 RECT., test button for rectifiers such as types 5¥3, 6X4, 83, exc. (4) P4, RED test button. Gy, or mutual conduct- ance test_ button for testing amplifier tubes only. NEVER USE THIS BUTTON WHEN TESTING RECTIFIER TUBES. (5) P5 and P6, No. 1 and No, 2 Gas test buttons. (6) P7, test button for Line Adjust. 4A OPERATION NAVSHIPS 91254 1V-3/0 4 Section iB1s0q Joquils Aq sjouuoy Buymoys N/e-AL 40101 eqn Jo MOIA jwoLy “I-y ounBLy 801s iedin / | | JOIN. “BY Ns f < > taf 2018 R ‘ 4 | us ey) ‘i ra > x 01S) 2 a | | | voir. | 261K toir 901x SOx 4x. vOIK £01x LOIN 60K ix. | zor 5 eae 11S ORIGINAL 4-2 OPERATION k. CAP. A.C-D.C. switch $114 connects copper oxide rectifier in analyzer circuit for A.C. volts and CAPAC: ITY measurements only. 1, METER—REVERSE—NORMAL switch reverses polarity of voltage applied to meter when testing cer- tain types of tubes. m, Roller Index Chart 1101, located at the bottom of the panel, is operated by a phenolic gear which pro- trudes through the panel in the lower right hand corner. Appropriate column headings on the panel just above the index window provide easy reference to tube test data printed on the roll chart. 3. TUBE TEST DATA. 4. All information necessary for properly setting the tube test controls for the various tube types is tabulated (on the roll chart in eight columns under the following headings, reading from left to right: (1) TUBE TYPE: All currently available type numbers which the TV-3/U is designed to test are listed numerically in this column starting with type OOA and continuing through type 38142. Tubes having type letters only instead of numbers, such as XXB, are listed at the end of the numerical listing. (2) FILAMENT: Correct filament or heater volt- ages for the tube types listed are shown in this column. FILAMENT voltage switch S101 must be adjusted accordingly BEFORE inserting a tube in any of the test sockets. (3) SELECTORS: In this column are listed the cor- rect settings for the two FILAMENT selector switches, $103 and $104, GRID selector switch $105, PLATE selector $108, SCREEN selector $109, CATHODE selector S110, and SUP- PRESSOR S115. The settings follow the same order in which the switches appear on the panel reading from left to right. (4) BIAS: This column lists the proper settings for the BIAS dial 101. (5) SHUNT: This column lists special settings for SHUNT dial 1102, and NORMAL—LOW SIG- NAL switch $107. When no numerical setting is listed for this control on the Roll Chart, the dial should be set to the red dot marker for the micrombos range to be used. (©) PRESS: Under this heading are listed the cor- rect test PUSH BUTTONS ‘to be used for the various tube types and their individual sections in the case of certain multipurpose tubes. (7) MUT, CON.: In this column are the MINI- ‘MUM, not average, mutual conductance values for amplifier tubes and amplifier sections of multipurpose tubes. Any cube showing a G,, or mutual conductance reading less than the value indicated in this column should be discarded. ORIGINAL NAVSHIPS 91254 1V-3/U0 Section Paragraph 2 k (8) NOTATIONS: Under this heading is listed special information pertaining to particular tube types. b. The roll chart is divided into left and right hand sections. The left hand section covering the tube type numbers from 00A through 12AT6, and the right hand section covering type numbers from 12A7 through type XXL. ¢. All data shown on the roll chart is also contained in TABLE 4.2 of this section, 4, OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE. 4, When the TV-3/U is to be used as a Tube Tester— (1) Plug the line cord W107 into an outlet supply- ing 105 to 125 volts ac at 50 to 1600 cycles. (2) Throw the line toggle switch $106 to the ON position. The panel indicator I110 should light. (3) Turn the MASTER SWITCH S112 to the position marked TUBE TEST. (4) Press the LINE ADJ. Push Button, P7, which will cause the pointer of the METER, M101, to move up scale to the right. (5) While still holding down Push Button P7, turn the knob of LINE ADJUST control R113 until the meter pointer rests exactly on the LINE TEST mark at che center of the meter scale. This establishes stand- ard voltages for the tube tester. Caution DO NOT INSERT TUBE IN TEST SOCKET UNTIL CORRECT SETTINGS OF ALL CONTROLS HAVE BEEN MADE IN AC- CORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING STEPS: (6) Turn SHORTS switch $113 to position No. 1 (7) Operate the phenolic gear which turns the roll chart mechanism until the type number of tube to be tested appears just above the red index line. (8) Turn the knob of FILAMENT voltage switch S101 to the voltage indicated on the chart under FIL. (9) Insert the tube to be tested in the proper test socket, and recheck line voltage adjustment as in para- graph (4) and (5) above, (10) ‘The SELECTORS: The operation of setting these seven dials is somewhat similar to dialing a tele- phone number. On the roll chart, below the word SELECTORS, are listed the dialing numbers. These numbers consist of two letters and five figures. Ie is only necessary to turn the knobs of the seven SELEC- ‘TOR switches, FILAMENT, $103; FILAMENT, S104; GRID, $105;' PLATE, $108; SCREEN, $109; CA: THODE, S110; and SUPPRESSOR, S115, until the letters and numbers appearing in the small windows above the knobs are the same, reading from left to ight, as those indicated on the roll chart. 4.3 Section Paragraph 4 a (11) EXAMPLE: The roll chart indicates JR-6237-5 under SELECTORS. Starting at the left, turn the knob of the first FILAMENT SELECTOR switch $103 until the letter J appears in the window. Turn the second FILAMENT SELECTOR switch until the lever R appears in the window. Turn the GRID SELEC- TOR until the number 6 appears, the PLATE SELECTOR to number 2, SCREEN to number 3, CATHODE to number 7, and SUPPRESSOR to sumber 5. ‘The sequence of letters and numbers appearing in the windows should now be identical with those indicated on the roll chart. (JR-6237-5) ‘The seven SELECTORS are electrically interlocked in such a way that it is impossible t0 connect two different voltages to the same tube pin at the same time. Accidental shorts are thus avoided. (11) Set the BIAS dial [101 to the point indicated on the roll chart under BIAS. (12) Set the SHUNT dial 1102, or the NORMAL- LOW switch S107, to the position indicated on the roll chart under SHUNT. If LOW SIGNAL is not indi- cated on the roll chart, the switch should be kept in the NORMAL position. (13) IF THE TUBE IS OF THE HEATER CATHODE TYPE, ALLOW ENOUGH TIME FOR THE CATHODE TO REACH OPERATING TEM- PERATURE BEFORE PROCEEDING. (1 Turn the SHORTS switch $113 from position number 1 through position number 5, meanwhile watching the neon short indicator lamp E103 on each switch position. Tubes having shorted elements will cause the lamp to glow. Tubes may be tested either hot or cold. A short is indicated by a steady glow on both plates of the neon lamp. A momentary glow when the switch is turned from one position to another should be disregarded, as this flashing is caused by the charging of a condenser in the shore test circuit. Tubes having more than one section such as the 6]6 should be tested for shorts on each section. A shorted tube should be discarded without further test, (15) LOCATING SHORTED ELEMENTS. In the ‘Table 4-1 (X) under any SHORT switch position indi- cates that the neon lamp glows in that position, (16) If the tube passes the short test, turn the SHORTS switch S113 to the TUBE TEST position. (17) Press the test push button indicated on the Roll Chart in the column headed PRESS. PI for DIODES. P2 for OZ4 and similar rectifiers. P3 for standard RECTIFIERS. P4 for Gus Mutual conductance, of amplifier tubes. 4-4 NAVSHIPS 91254 13/0 ‘OPERATION Table 4-1. Short Test Chart KIND OF SHORT —CATHODE —GRID xX —PLATE X SCREEN X —SUP —CATHODE X —PLATE —SCREEN —SUP x —SCREEN —SUP x —SUP x (18) With the proper test push switch depressed, the METER MIOI will indicate the condition of the tube. (19) RECTIFIER TUBE TEST: Rectifier tubes, including diode tubes and diode sections of multi- purpose tubes, are tested for emission only since they have no mutual conductance characterist Caution NEVER press the RED G., mutual conduct- ance push button P4 when testing rectifier tubes. (a) ‘The push button Pl is used when testing detector DIODES. It applies a low voltage which will not injure the delicate cathode. Good diodes will cause the pointer of METER MIOI to indicate above the point marked DIODES OK. (b) The push button P2 is used when checking cold cathode rectifiers such as the OZ4. This applies a voltage sufficiently high to ionize the tube and start conduction. Good tubes will cause the pointer of METER MI01 to indicate above the point in the center of the scale marked RECTIFIERS OK. (©) The push button P3 is used when testing regular power rectifiers such as the 5Y3. Depressing this button applies a medium voltage which is best suited to reveal defects in this type of tube. Good tubes will read above the point at the center of the scale marked RECTIFIERS OK. (d) For multi-section tubes having more than one diode section, or for full wave power rectifiers, each section must be tested separately as indicated on the Roll Chart. (20) MUTUAL CONDUCTANCE TEST: In the case of amplifier tubes an emission test is not sufficient, and a mutual conductance test must be employed. Be sure that the controls are properly set in accordance with the Roll Chart as outlined in paragraphs 4a (6) ORIGINAL OPERATION through 4a (12) of this section, and also that the tube has been checked for shorts in accordance with para- graphs 4a (13)-(14) of this section. Then turn the SHORTS switch $113 to the TUBE TEST position. (a) The mutual conductance is measured in micromhos in five ranges: 0 to 3,000 with NORMAL HIGH SIGNAL voltage 0 to 6,000 with NORMAL HIGH SIGNAL voltage 0 to 15,000 with NORMAL HIGH SIGNAL voltage 0 to 6,000 with LOW SIGNAL voltage 0 to 15,000 with LOW SIGNAL voltage (b) Four small red dots on the edge of the SHUNT dial indicate the proper setting for this dial to obtain proper readings in micromhos for the various ranges, also shown on the dial, @—15,000 HIGH SIGNAL — Red dor near 92 J Red dot near 86 = H SI @— 6.000 HIGH SIGNAL — Red dor near, 3,000 HIGH Red dot near 73 << 5,000 Low Ton shune dial ‘GAS | Red dot near 26 @— Smo Low on shune dial (©), The column headed SHUNT on the Roll Chart indicates the tubes for which the SIGNAL switch S107 should be set to the LOW position. On all other tubes it should be set to the NORMAL HIGH position. (d) The LOW SIGNAL voltage is used with certain tubes having low bias and sharp cutoff charac- teristics to prevent swinging the grid from positive t0 cutoff. This results in a more accurate test. (e) With the NORMAL-LOW SIGNAL switch in the proper position, determined as above, set the SHUNT dial 1102 to the range which most closely agrees with the minimum mutual conductance value shown under G,, on the Roll Chart for the tube under test. Correct settings for the ranges are indicated by four red marker dots. (f) Check the line adjustment as in paragraph 4a (4) and 4a (5) of this section, and reset LINE ADJUST R113 if necessary. (g) Press G., push button P4, The METER M101 ‘will indicate the mutual conductance or G,, of the tube directly in micrombos on the scale corresponding to the range selected when setting the SHUNT dial 1102. That is, 0 to 3,000, 0 to 6,000, oF 0 to 15,000 for ORIGINAL NAVSHIPS 91254 Section Paragraph 4 @ (20) (a) NORMAL HIGH SIGNAL; and 0 to 6,000, or 0 to 15,000 for LOW SIGNAL. (b)_ Check the mutual conductance in microm- hos as indicated on the METER M101 with the value shown on the Roll Chart. Since the chart values are MINIMUM any tube which reads below this value should be discarded or replaced. (21) GAS TEST. The push switches P5 and P6 are used to test an amplifier tube for gas content. (a) Set the SHUNT dial at RED DOT, NEAR 73 MARKED GAS. (b) The push button P5 is pressed and held down while the BIAS dial is turned to cause the pointer of the meter to indicate 100 micromhos on the 0-3000 scale. (©) Hold down the P5 and press P6. (d) If the tube contains gas the pointer of the move UP the scale. If the pointer move- sion of the scale, the meter ‘ment is not more than one di ‘gas content is satisfactory. Note With some tubes, such as the type 45, the micromhos reading cannot be brought down to 100 mhos by turning the BIAS dial. In such case turn the BIAS dial to 100 and test for gas. (e) Some tubes develop gas after being heated for a period of time. If a tube is suspected, allow it to heat for a few minutes. (22) METER REVERSE, Directly below the indi- cating meter is a switch S111 marked REVER: NORMAL. With certain tubes, such as the 117N7, the meter, when this switch is set on NORMAL, ‘will deflect backwards (to the left) when push switch P3 is pressed for rectifier test. In such case turn the meter switch to REVERSE, which will cause the pointer of the meter to move up the scale, The TUBE TEST DATA CHART indicates when SL11 should be set in reverse by a note “REVERSE METER” in the column headed “NOTATIONS.” After the test has been made return the switch to NORMAL. (23) TOP CAPS. There are two jacks in the upper center of the control panel marked Gigrid) JL01 and P(plate) J102. These are used when making connec- tion to the top cap of the tube being tested. On the data chart in the NOTATIONS columns, opposite tube types having top caps, is the notation CAP = G or CAP =P. G means that the top cap is connected t0 the G jack, and P that it is connected to the P jack. ‘Test leads W103 and W106 are used in making these connections. (24) NOISE TEST. The short test circuit is also used in making noise tests on electron tubes. Connec- tions are made from the noise test jacks J105 and J106 to the antenna and ground posts of any radio receiver. ‘The tube under test is tapped with the finger as the 45 Section Paragraph 4 « (26) SHORTS switch S113 is turned through positions 1-2.3-4-5, Intermittent disturbances, which are too brief to register on the neon Iamp, will be reproduced by the loud speaker as static. (25) PILOT LAMP TEST. The center of the large T-pin socket is used to check pilot lamps. Set the fila- ment selector switches on JR. Set the filament voltage switch to the proper voltage for the lamp being tested. (26) SOCKET NUMBERING. In order to reduce dialing to a minimum the socket contacts are num- bered as shown on Figure 4-2 which shows the bottom views. The numerical values of the lettered dials are as shown in Table 4-2. ‘The letter 1 was omitted because of its resemblance to the figure 1. The letter Q'was omitted because of its resemblance to the figure 0. Note This numbering system is for use in simplify- ing the operation of the selector switches of the TV-3/U, and should not be confused with the RMA tube and socket numbering system. (27) SPECIAL NOTES. Power line voltage varies in different localities, and may also vary somewhat aboard ship. While a national survey indicates that the average voltage for the U. S. A. is about 117 volts, it does not SOCKET NUMBERING BOTTOM VIEWS > OCTAL LOKTAL NAVSHIPS 91254 1.3/0 OPERATION mean that every locality maintains a constant voltage at that level. Occasionally there is the complaint that a used cube will test GOOD, but will not work in the radio receiver; but when a NEW tube is substituted, the receiver will operate correctly. The answer may be this: Tubes are built to specifications. Tube Tester TV-3/U is designed to test tubes in conformity with these specifications. The used tube that would not perform in a certain receiver may not be receiving its specified filament voltage. The new tube performed because of its initial reserve capacity. The used tube may have performed if it had received its specified filament voltage. Also the tube may be depending on characteristics other than its mutual conductance for satisfactory operation. Tube failure frequently occurs in acdc sets where several tubes are connected with their heaters or fila- ‘ments in series. Sometimes, even though the power line voltage is normal, a series tube with abnormally high filament resistance will rob its companion tube of its normal filament voltage. The robbed tube appar- ently fails; but when tested under specified conditions, the tube will test GOOD. (28) TESTING SUB-MINIATURE TUBES. (a) Sub-miniature tubes having wire leads in place of pins are tested in the TV-3/U by means of a special socket X112. Figure 4-2, Socket Numbering 4-6 7PIN 7PIN STANDARD MINIATURE ACORN 8 PIN NOVAL, MINIATURE ORIGINAL OPERATION NAVSHIPS 91254 Section 1V-3/U Paragraph 4 @ (28) (b) (b) There are several basings used for sub-mini- ature tubes and they are shown in Figure 4-3, and are all bottom views of the tubes, with leads numbered. (©) A small 8 contact socket X112 is mounted on the panel for testing sub-miniature tubes. A top view is shown in Figure 4-4, with contacts numbered. (d) The numbered leads of the tubes are inserted in the corresponding contacts of the socket. A good way to handle the leads is to grasp each lead about 14” from its end with the tips of a pair of long nose pliers, and insert the leads in their proper socket contact. (e) Table 4-4 shows the proper tube test data for these sub-miniacure types. 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Set first SELECTOR switch $103 (lettered A to K) to letter in column headed “Kirst Selector.” Set all numbered SELECTORS on zero. (e) Rotate second SELECTOR switch $104 (let- tered P to Z) from P w Z. Neon lamp, £103, should light on positions noted. TABLE 4-5. BALLAST TUBE TEST CHART . First Noon lamp should light USE RITES Selectcr in these positions. 1A1-1B1-1¢1-1E1-1F1-161-1J1-1K1-1L1-1M1- | J R | 1P1-1Q1-1R1G-181G-1T1G-1U1G-1V1-1¥1-121-2 2URZ24 PLR212 3 7-8-9 10A-10AG 4-20 ORIGINAL 4 Section NAVSHIPS 91254 TV-3/U BALLAST TUBE TEST CHART (Continued) ‘OPERATION TUBE TYPE serector || “in thege posttrone. 10AB J T 11.7B-M17C-BM17C J T J s ML7HG-117H D R K23B-K23C-KX23B-KX30C J T J 3 x MSOH D R SOA-K3OA J T 30D J R T x 33A-33AG J T KS4B J T x 36A J T K36B-BKS6B-L36B-EM-L36C-KX36C J T x KX36A J 36D-L36D J T L3eDs J T J 8 KS6H-M36H-MS6HO D R 4 L4081-L4082 J R T 42a J T 42al H 422-4282 H s K42B-L42B-M42B-KX42B-LX42B-L42BX-K420- J T x L42c-M42c KB42D-K42D-L42D J R T x LX42D-L42Dx J s|t K42E-L42E J T x] u x L4a2r D R J 3 x 42HA-K42HJ -M42H-442HG = R T Kxaec J 7 x ORIGINAL 4-21 4 Section NAVSHIPS 91254 OPERATION 1-3/0 BALLAST TUBE TEST CHART (Continued) TUBE TYPE soiector|| “tn these’ positions. KS5D-L5SD J R T x L5SE-MSSE, J T x J x LSSP-MOSF-BLOSF D 5 J Ss x KSSH-M5SH-MSSHG D R L55S1-L59S2 J R T Vv x ‘60R30G, J R T 64.23 J T 67A J ? K67B-L67B J T x L73B-K74B-L74B-CX74C J T x 80A J T K79B-KB0B-M80B-K60C-KXG0B-L60B J T x J x K8OF A A KX87B-LX875-L90B J T x K9OF-M90F-K92F-M92F a A e 92h J T L92B-95KE I T x L99D Z R T x 100R8 J T x 1208 I R 120RS-135K1 J T x 1S5K1A I tiv x 140L4-140L6-140R4-140R8 J R T 140R | J R 140L.44-140R44 [as R{|s|t 165L4-165R4-165R8 J R T I65R I R 165L44-165R44 J R|s|t 185L4-165L8-185R4-165R8 J R T 185. z R 185L44-185R44 J R|[s|t ‘2O0R-250R. J R [250R8-290L4 J T x ‘300R4-S20R4 Zz T [x 340 J R 06-1 J tiv x 14980 -W43357-W4586-3613 J T x 3334-33548 z R T x 8593~6596-B601 -8664 J T x SER2AG Z R tiv x ‘BCREAL J R T x 4-22 ORIGINAL OPERATION NAVSHIPS 91254 1V-3/U BALLAST TUBE TEST CHART (Continued) Section 4 TUBE TYPE First selector Neon lamp should light in these positions. L42s1 J T v 49A-49AJ-K49AI T KX49A T 49a1 4942-4982 K49B-L49B-"49B-BM49B-K490-M49C-BM49C- BK49C-K49E-L495, afm fm fala K49D-BK49D-L49D Lar M49H-149HG KZA9B-KZ49C KA9BJ-L49B L49s2 49AS-K49AT KX49B-LX49B-LX49¢ La9DJ L49s3 S0Az slalajais]s]s SOA2MG-SOB2 SOX mila io [ola KS2H-M52H KS4B SSA-KSSA SSAL KXSSA ‘S8B-K55B-M55B-BM55B-L5SBG-LXS5B SSA2-55B2 KSSC-L55C-KXS5C KSSCP etadmiafalelafafela lala fa lafafalafalalelalelofala ORIGINAL 4-23 4 Section Paragraph 4b b. When the Tube ‘Tester TV-5 U is used ay it Multimeter t@ measure VOLTS, A.C. o D.C, OHM: D.C. MILLIAMPERES, AND MICROFARADS, the cleven position MASTER SWITCH, S112, in the upper right of the main panel is used to select che range used wlicating, in making measurements, It switches the meter into different circuits. The METER, MIOL, has a sensitivity of 200 microamperes and an internal resist ance of 2365 ohms. Toggle switch S114 connects the copper oxide recti- fier CRIO! in the meter circuit for A.C. and CAPAC ITY and disconnects it for D.C The ewe jacks J103 and [104 just above the meter are used when measuring, VOLTS, OHMS, MILLIAM- PERES or CAPACITY. ‘The RED jack J104 is posi when de measurements are made. ‘The different scales on the meter dial are shown in distinctive colors. The points on the MASTER SWITCH are shown in corresponding colors, Thus OHMS are shown in ORANGE, VOLTS and MILS are shown in RED and CAPACITY is shown in GREEN. ‘This makes it easy to select the meter scale to be read when making measurements. (2) VOLTS D.C. When measuring volts the circuit has a sensitivity of 1000 ohms per volt. Ranges are 0 t0 20, 0 t0 200, 0 c0 500, and 0 t0 1000. (a) Set the MASTER SWITCH S112 to the appropriate range. (b) Set the toggle switch SIL4 at the left of the meter to D.C. (e) Insere the test leads W104 and W105 into the jacks J103 and J104 at the upper right hand corner of the main panel. The RED jack and the RED lead are POSITIVE. (2) VOLTS A.C. The sensitivity of the circuit is 1000 ohms per volt. Ranges are the same as for D.C. VOLTS, (a) Set the MASTER SWITCH, S112, t0 the appropriate range the same as for de volts (b) Set the toggle switch, SIL4, t0 A.C. and CAP. (©) Ansere the test leads W104 and W105 into the jacks, J103 and J104, at the upper right hand corner of the main panel. In measuring ac the polarity does (3) OHMS. Ohms are measured in two overlapping, ranges, the center scale readings of which are respec: tively 2,000 and 200,000 ohms. No batteries are used as the power is obtained from the built-in power sup- ply. Therefore, when measuring ohms the power 4-24 NAVSHIPS 91254 1-3/0 OPERATION switch, $106, must be turned on, When the MASTER SWITCH is set on OHMS X1 the ohms scale reads direct. The center of the scale is 2,000 ohms and may be read from 10 ohms to 1 megohm, When che MASTER SWITCH is set on OHMS X100 the scale is multiplied by 100, The center of the scale is 200,000 and may be read from 1000 ohms to 100 megohms, TO OPERATE (a) Sec the MASTER SWITCH S112 on the appropriate point. (OHMS X1 or OHMS X100) (b) Plug the line cord of the tester into a 115 volt ac outlet and turn the power switch, $106, ON. (c) The pointer of the meter will move to the cop of the scale. (d) Turn the knob of LINE ADJUST R13 until the meter pointer rests exactly over the end of the scale marked INF. (infinity). (e) Insert the test leads, W104 and W105, in the two jacks, J103 and J104, in che upper right hand corner of the panel marked VOLTS, OHMS, MILS, CAP. (f) Touch the prods of the test leads to the ter- minals of the resistance co be measured. ‘The meter pointer will indicate the resistance in ohms. The resist ance being measured should not be shunted by any other resistance, capacitance, or inductance. (4) CAPACITY—.05 Mfd. or higher. Capacity is measured in two ranges, 0-5 and 0-50 microfarads. It is necessary to apply a standard voltage to the capacitor being measured, therefore: (a) Turn the MASTER SWITCH, S112, to OHMS X100 and turn knob of LINE ADJUST R113 to bring the meter pointer to the INF. mark. This establishes standard voltage across the capacitor. (b) Turn the MASTER SWITCH, S112, to the appropriate point (5 MED, or 50 MFD.). (c) Set the coggle switch SI14 to CAPAC. (d)_ Insert the test leads, W104 and W105, in the two jacks, J103 and J104, marked VOLTS, OHMS, MILS, CAP. (e) Touch the prods of the test leads co the ter minals of the capacitor being measured. The pointer of the meter will indicate the value of the capacitance in microfarads. The capacitor being measured should not be shunted by other capacitance, resistance, or it ductance. (f) The capacity scale is calibrated for use on 60 cycles. For other power line frequencies consult the conversion chart, Figure <5. ORIGINAL OPERATION NAVSHIPS 91254 Section 1.3/0 Paragraph 4 b (5) 50-5. % 40-4, x x 2 a 30-3. 20-2. oO = a a T wi 4+ a a WW B Ww = 3-3 + 2.7.2 J 2 3 4 5 678910 2 3 & 5 I 2. 3. 4 «5. 67.8.9, 10 20 30 40 50 TRUE CAPACITY Fig. 4-5. Conversion Chart for Capacity Measurements at Frequencies Other Than 60 Cycles (5) TO CHECK SMALL CAPACITORS. Capaci- tors from .0001 to .05 M.E. may be checked as follows (a) Make line adjustment the same as for tube testing. See paragraphs 4a(4) and a(5), page 4-3. (b) Set the master switch $112 to CAPS on Volts 200, Set toggle switch S114 to A.C-CAP. (©) Set SELECTORS to JR-02040. (d) Furnished with the TV-3 U is a special capacity test cable, W102. One end of this cable is ORIGINAL equipped with a5 pin plug. The black wire terminates in a pin tip. The red wire cerminates in an alligator clip. (©) Insert the 5 pin plug of W102 in the 5 pin tube test socket. Insert the pin tip in the black pin jack 3103 in the pper right corner of the panel. (f) Connect the alligator clip of W102 t one terminal of the capacitor to be measured. Insert che red test lead W104 in the red pin jack J104, and hold che prod on the other terminal of the capacitor. 4-25 Section Paragraph 4 b (5) (9) (g) Press button marked PS and note the read- ing of the voltmeter. The value of the capacitor is found in Table 4-6 below. TABLE 4-6. CAPACITY TO VOLTAGE CONVERSION TABLE FOR SMALL CAPACITORS CAPACITY IN VOLTMETER READING ME ON 200 VOLT SCALE 0001 1.5 Volts 0002 a3 00025 35 0005 mo” 001 13. 002 25. 003 37." 004 49, 005 59." 006 70.0" 007 9.0" 008 85. 009 2.” OL 9. 015 125." 02 139." 025 7. 03 153." 035 156.” 04 160. 05 162," NAVSHIPS 91254 Tv.3/U 4-26 OPERATION (6) MILLIAMPERES, D.C. Milliamperes D.C. are measured in two ranges, 0-20 and 0-200, (a) Turn the power switch $106 to OFF position. (b) Turn the MASTER SWITCH S112 to the appropriate MILS range. (©) Connect the current being measured to the jacks, J103 and J104, marked VOLTS, OHMS, MILS, CAP., by means of test leads W104 and W105. (d) ‘The RED jack is positive. (7) INDUCTANCE. In measuring inductance of choke coils make switch settings exactly as for measur- ing capacity. (See paragraph {b(4) of this section.) (a) Set the MASTER SWITCH, S112, on CAP. 5 MED. (b) Connect the prods to the terminals of the choke being measured and read the microfarad scale of the meter. (©) Divide the reading in microfarads into 7.04, which will give the results in hencies. (d) The following is a conversion table for inductance values: TABLE 4-7. CONVERSION FROM CAPACITY READING TO INDUCTANCE CAPACITY READING INDUCTANCE ME HENRIES 1 704 2 35.2 3 23.4 4 176 5 1a 6 17 7 10.1 8 88 9 78 10 7.0 ORIGINAL ‘OPERATOR'S MAINTENANCE NAVSHIPS 91254 1.3/0 Section 5 Paragraph 1 SECTION 5 OPERATOR'S MAINTENANCE 1. LINE CORD AND PLUG. 4. Inspect cord for cuts or breaks in the insulation. Minor damage to the outer jacket may be repaired with friction tape. If, however, the break or cut is deep enough to expose either of the conductors, the cord should be replaced. b. If the panel indicator 1110 does not light when the Tube Tester TV-3/ U is connected to a live 105-125 volt ac 50-1600 cycle outlet (see paragraph c below), check the FUSE lamp F102 for possible burn out ot loose socket connection. If FUSE lamp is OK unscrew the red jewel of indicator 1110 and check pilot lamp E101 for loose socket connection, or burn out. ¢. To check ac voltage source use the 200 volt ac range of the Multimeter section. 2, TEST LEADS. 44. Inspect test leads for worn or broken insulation, also check all leads for continuity, using the OHMS X1 range of the Multimeter section. If leads are badly damaged or open they should be replaced. 3. FUSE LAMP. 2. E102, a type 81, Mazda lamp, is used as a fuse and overload indicator. ‘Two spare lamps are supplied as operating spares, and are kept in the lead compartment. 4. PILOT LAMP. 4. A number 47 lamp 6.3 volts at .15 amps., EL01, serves as a pilot lamp in panel indicator 1110. A spare lamp is supplied with the operating spares kept in the lead compartment. 5. NEON LAMP, 4. The neon lamp £103 used as a short indicator should be checked as follows: (1) Be sure lamp is firmly screwed into its socket. (2) With the tester plugged in, and the power switch ON, but with no tube in test sockets, set the MASTER switch S112 to TUBE TEST. (3) Set SELECTORS to JR-1111-1. (i) Turn the SHORTS test switch S113 through ORIGINAL positions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. The neon lamp should glow in positions 2 and 3. 4b. If the neon lamp is defective replace it from the operating spares in the lead compartment. Note Do not deplete the supply of operating spaces furnished with the tester without taking the necessary steps to secure replacements. 6. TUBES. 4, Two full wave rectifier tubes are used in the TV-3/U. One type 83 VIOI used in the mutual con- ductance test circuit to supply de plate voltage for the tube under test and de voltage for the ohmmerer portion of the Multimeter. The type 5Y3, V102, sup- plies screen and bias voltages to the tube under test. 6. Failure of the 83 tube V101 is indicated if, with no tube in the test sockets but the controls set for tube test, the pointer of the METER M101 moves sharply off scale to the right when the G,, push button P4 is pressed. ¢. Failure of the type 5Y3GT tube would result in lack of voltage on the screen, and bias circuits of the tube under test. To check plate and screen voltages refer to Section 7, paragraph 7. d. To remove rectifier tubes V101 and V102 for test or replacement: (2) Remove the ten mounting screws around the edge of the panel. (2) Carefully life the entire unic out of its case and turn face down on the test bench or other flat surface. (3) Slide the spring clamps holding the cubes place away from the top of the tube, and to one side. Note After tubes are replaced in their sockets, BE SURE THE TUBE CLAMPS ARE IN PLACE BEFORE THE EQUIPMENT IS RETURNED. TO ITS CASE 5-1 6 Section NAVSHIPS 91254 PREVENTIVE TVv-3/U MAINTENANCE SECTION 6 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Note ‘THE ATTENTION OF MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1S INVITED TO THE RE- QUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 67 OF THE BUREAU OF SHIPS MANUAL’ OF THE LATEST ISSUE. 1. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES. 4 The following precautions should be observed when operating the Tube Tester TV-3/U: (1) DON'T connect the TV-3,U into a de power supply line. Be sure the power line to be used supplies 105 t 125 volts ac at a frequency between 50 and 1600 cycles. (2) DON’T insert a tube in any of the test sockets without first properly adjusting the controls 3) DON mutual conductance, without first checking for shorted elements. attempt to test tubes for emission, or (4) DON’T press the mutual conductance G.,, push button Pi when testing rectifier tubes. (5) DON’T fail to turn off the equipment and return all leads and adapters to the lead com- partment when through using it. 6-0 ORIGINAL ‘CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE NAVSHIPS 91254 Section 7 TV-3/U FAILURE REPORTS A FAILURE REPORT must be filed out for the failure of any part of the equipment whether caused by defective or worn parts, improper operation, or external influences. It should be made on Failure Report, form NBS- 383, which has been designed to simplify this requirement. The card must be filled out and forwarded to BUSHIPS in the franked envelope which is provided. Full instructions are to be found on each card. Use great care in filling the card out to make certain it carries adequate information, For example, under “Circuit Symbol” use the proper ciréuit identification taken from the schematic drawings, such as T-803, in the case of a transformer, or R-207, for a resistor. Do not substitute brevity for clarity, Use the back of the card to completely describe the cause ruecraome cou of failure and attach an extra piece of paper if necessary. ‘The purpose of this report is to inform BU- SHIPS of the cause and rate of failures. The information is used by the Bureau in the design of future equipment and in the maintenance of adequate supplies to keep the present equip- ment going. The cards you send in, together with those from hundreds of other ships, fur- nish a store of information permitting the Bureau to keep in touch with the performance of the equipment of your ship and all other ships of the Nay This report is not a requisition. You must re- quest the replacement of parts through your Officer-in-Charge in the usual manner. Make certain you have a supply of Failure Report cards and envelopes on board. They may be obtained from any Electronics Officer. ORIGINAL 7-1 7 Section Paragraph 1 NAVSHIPS 91254 1-3/0 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE SECTION 7 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 1. FUSE LAMP, 4, The Tube Tester TV-3 U is protected by a com bination FUSE lamp and overload indicator, E102, the primary circuit of power transformer, TOL. If che pilot light 1102 does not glow when the tester is con: nected 1 a live ac line of proper voltage, remove FUSE lamp E101 from its socket, and check for con- tinuity, using a low range ohmmeter. If FUSE is open replace from spares found in the lead compartment. b. Line voltage of the power source may be chez've by using the 200 vole ac range of che Model TV-3 U Multimeter section. 2. PILOT LAMP. 4. The type 47. 6.3 volt bayonet base pilot lamp E10L should glow when the TV-3 U is plugged into a live 115 vole ac outlet, and the power switch S106 is turned ON. If the lamp does nor glow, bue FUSE Lump, £102 checks OI indicator 1110 looseness in the socket. . unscrew che red jewel cover of the ad check the | np for continuity and 4, A burned out pilot lamp should be replaced with one from the operating spares found in the lead com: partment. 3. NEON LAMP, 4. The neon lamp E103 used as a short indicator should be checked as follows: (1) Be sure lamp is firmly screwed into its socker. (2) With the tester plugged in and the power switch ON, but with no tube in est sockers, set the MASTER switch SI12 to TUBE TEST (3) Set SELECTORS to JR-UI11-1 (4) Turn the SHORTS test switch S113 through positions 1, 2. 3, i,and 5. The neon lamp should glow in positions 2 and 3 b. If the neon lamp is defective replace it from the operating spares in the lead compartment. Note Do not deplete the supply of operating spares furnished with the equipment without taking the necessary steps to secure replacements. 7-2 4. TUBES, a ‘Two full waye rectifier cubes are used in che TW3U ductance rest circuie w@ supply phice voltage One type $3 VIOL used ia the mutual con: Wl wo supply de voltage for che ohmmeter circuit of the Multimeter section. The SY3GT, V102 supplies de sereen and bias voltages for the tube under test 4b. Failure of the 83 tube VIOL is indicated if, with no tube in the test sockets but the controls set for tube test, the pointer of the METER MIOL moves sharply off scale 10 the right when the G,, push button P4 is pressed ¢, Failure of the type SY3GT tube would resule in lack of voltage on the sereen and plate circuits of the tube under test. To check plate and screen voltages refer to parageaph 7 of this section, d. To remove rectifier tubes V101 and V102 for test, or replacement: (1) Remove the ten mounting screws around the exige of the panel. @ turn face down on the test bench or other flac surface. Carefully lift the entire unit out of its case, and (3) Slide the spring clamps holding the tubes in place, away from the top of the tube and to one side. Note After tubes are replaced in their sockets BE SURE THE TUBE CLAMPS ARE IN PLACE BEFORE THE EQUIPMENT IS RETURNED TO ITS CASE. 5. TEST LEADS, 4, Inspect all rest leads for defective insulation and 1or repairs necessary, Is are in poor condition, or beyond repair, test for continuity. Make any mi but if le; requisition replacements immediately. 6. SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM. a. Refer to schematic diagram Figure 7-6 and inter- nal views Figure 7-2, 7-3, 7-4, and 7-5 for correct wiring and placement of parts in the TV-3, U. ORIGINAL Section connective NavsHIPS 91256 MAINTENANCE. TV.3/U Paragraph 7 a [ [ BIAS VOLTS PLATE VOLTS ISCREEN VOLTS SIGNAL VOLTS woes Bove ®| | seTsasoml | | SGM MOUS, | PRESS Pa PRESS Pa aoe LOW1V.AG m ALL METERS TO BE I000-./VOLT OFF SUITABLE RANGES. SELECTOR SWITCHES SET AT UR-5346-0 Fig. 7-1. 7. VOLTAGE AND CALIBRATION CHECK. 4 The Tube Tester section of the TV-3/U may be checked for proper voltages and for correct calibration of the SHUNT and BIAS control dials as outlined in the following steps: (A) Set the MASTER switch, S112,and che SHORTS, switch, S113, to TUBE TEST. Set the SELECTORS, $103, S104, S105, $108, $109, S110, and S115. to JR-5346-0. Turn power switch, $106, ON. Press LINE ‘ADJ. push butcon P7 and turn LINE ADJUST control RIB until the METER pointer is set at LINE TEST Note Voltage tests must be made with a multi: meter, or individual meters of 1000 ohms per volt sensitivity having suitable ranges of ac and de. ‘The Multimeter section of the TV-3,U cannot be used for these cests. (2) PLATE VOLTAGE CHECK (150 vde) (a) Connect the positive (+) erminal of the vole meter to contact No. 3 (RMA) of the octal test socket, X07, and the ne, of the same socket, ive (—) terminal co contact No. 6 (See Figure 7-1) ‘The voltmeter olts. (b). Press G, push button Pi. should read approximately 150 volts de, | (3) SCREEN VOLTAGE CHECK (130 vde) ORIGINAL FILAMENT | VOLTS ac Voltage Calibration Check Diagram (a) Connect the positive (-+) terminal of the vole- meter to contact No. 4 (RMA) of the octal test socket X107, and the negative (—) terminal to contact No. 6. (See Figure 7-1) (b) Press Gy, push button P4, The voltmeter should read approximately 130 volts de, * 2 volts. (4) BIAS VOLTAGE CHECK (40 vde). (a) Set the BIAS dial, 1101 of bias control R116, at 100, (b) Connect the positive (+) terminal of the voltmeter to contact No. 6 (RMA) of the octal test socket X107 and the negative (—) terminal to the No. 5 contact. (See Figure 7-1) (©) The voltmeter should read approximately 40 volts de, + 0.8 volts. (5) SIGNAL VOLTAGE CHECK (1 and 5 vac) (a) Set BIAS dial 1101 of bias control RING at (b) Connece the terminals of the ac volemeter to contacts 5 and 6 (RMA) of the octal test socket X107. (See Figure 7-1) (©) With the SIGNAL switch $107 set at NOR- MAL the meter should read approximately 5 volts ac, 0 volts. 7-3 Section Paragraph 7 « (5) (d) (d) With the SIGNAL switch $107 set ac LOW, the meter should read approximately 1 volt ac, | 0.04 volts, (6) FILAMENT VOLTAGE CHECK (1.1 to 117 (a) Set FILAMENT voltage switch S101 to the desired voltagi Is of an ac voltmeter oF o (b) Connece the term mulsimeter of suitable range between contacts 7 (RMA) of octal cest socket X107. (©) The meter should rea indicated in Table 7-1 for the various nominal setting of the FILAMENT voltage switch S101 within the limits TABLE 7-1. FILAMENT VOLTAGE CHART FOR TUBE TESTER TV-3/U NOMINAL MIN. MAX, Ll ML 1s 15 20 20 22 25 27 29 3.0 33 35 43 iA 47 5.0 54 5.6 63 64 67 75 16 8.0 100 10.1 11.0 126 125 13.2 20.0 19.0 210 25.0 26.0 28.0 35.0 34.0 39.0 50.0 50.0 56.0 75.0 73.0 83.0 117.0 118.0 128.0 1-4 NAVSHIPS 91254 1.3/0 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE (7) BIAS dial LOL and SHUNT dial 1102 should indicate zero when they are in full counter clockwise positions, b. If a cube shows defective in one TV-3 U tester and it checks good in other TV-3 U checkers, make a comp: socket connections with the selector switches and other ‘on check of voltages and resistances between controls set at the same settings on both the good and defective testers. ¢. This comparison check will help to localize the trouble. 8. RESISTANCE CHECK FOR MULTIMETER SECTION. a. TABLE 7-2 is intended as an aid in localizing trouble in the Multimeter section of the TV-3/L 4. An ohmmeter or multimeter having suitable ranges should be connected to the VOLTS, MILS, OHMS, CAPACITY jacks J103 and Jl04. CAUTION: Disconnect power cord before starting resistance measurements. 9. COPPER OXIDE RECTIFIER. a, Failure of meter rectifiers of the type used in the Model TV-3/U seldom occurs in normal use. b. A defective rectifier CR101 will cause a consider: able drop in sensitivity on the ac ranges only. If the de voltage circuits check out properly, but an appre- Giable error is found when measuring ac voltages, it isa definite indication that the rectifier CRIOL is defec- ive and should be replaced. ti Caution DURING FUNGUS PROOFING OPERA- TIONS BE SURE THAT NONE OF THE COATING COMPOUND IS USED ON OR PERMITTED TO COME IN CONTACT WITH THE COPPER OXIDE RECTIFIER, CHEMICALS USED IN THESE COATING COMPOUNDS MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO METALLIC RECTIFIER ELEMENTS. ORIGINAL CORRECTIVE NAVSHIPS 91254 Section 7 MAINTENANCE Tv.3/U TABLE 7-2. POINT TO POINT RESISTANCE CHECK FOR MULTIMETER SECTION T POSITION | RESISTANCE | COMPONENT PARTS BY SYMBOL DESIGNATION WHICH SHOULD BE| master | PIC RRs | CHECKED FOR POSSIBLE FAILURE IF PROPER RESISTANCE READING ee icelanennes ‘ACROSS PIN JACKS IS NOT OBTAINED OHMS X 1 1920 OHMS | R124, R125, R126, R127, R128, R130 OHMS X 100 | 205,000 OHMS ~—-RII9, R120, R124, R126, R127, R128, R130 VOLTS 20 20,000 OHMS |-RI31, R132, R133 VOLTS 200 200,000 OHMS RIB, R132, R133, R137 VOLTS 500 | 500,000 OHMS ~——-RI3I, R132, R133, R137, R138 VorTs 100 | 1 MEGOHM | R131, R132, R133, RI37, R138, RIBS NOTE: FOR A.C. VOLTAGE RANGES CRI0l SHOULD ALSO BE CHECKED CAPACITY 5 | 580 OHMS | R136 CAPACITY 50 | 65 | R135 MILS 20 38 R125, R126, R127, R128 MILS 200 3 R125, R126, R127, R128 ORIGINAL 7-5 7 Section NAVSHIPS 91254 CORRECTIVE Tv.3/U MAINTENANCE RIO RUS Ru ‘S103 Tio! RUIZ. clos RUS Sus $104 RiIZ1-RIS7_—«RIB2_RIBA VION Olol NIOl SIO RI23_ S109 S108 S105 RI33— S112 Sus, RIZ0 RI25 RIO si RIOL mm o ORIGINAL Figure 7-2. Internal View of Tube Tester TV-3/U (Front Left Oblique) CORRECTIVE NAVSHIPS 91254 MAINTENANCE Tv-3/U RIO6 =RIOZ si3 sio2 RNB RIOS Clo! TIOl su2 ClO3 RI2Z6 RIZ7 RI2B RIBS RIZE clos ORIGINAL Section 7 xil2 WIO7 Ji08 =SI03 S107 S104 S106 RU silo sio9 =SI08 = si05 Figure 7-3. 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APPLICABLE COLOR CODES — RESISTORS 8-24 ORIGINAL PARTS LISTS JAN COLOR CODE NAVSHIPS 91254 1-3/0 1946 RMA COLOR CODE Section é MULTIPLYING FACTOR. FOR FOR ____MOLDED MICA CAPACITORS MOLDED MICA CAPACITORS BLACK oOT waiTE 007 ISTSIGNIFICANT (-———— Ist 5 sicmiricanr anol ricunes. 2wotFicunes > > ‘— wucripcving Factor TOLERANCE TOLERANCE cnaRacronistic CLASSIFICATION | ‘Siewrlcant ——-wuuripcyine > —_cwana | ‘SiGMFiCaNT——woLTUnING GLAS. couor cure rr S| covor FIGURE WALUE(M) 1a.“ BLACK ° oA ° : 0 AY enw 1 © 8 1 0 e | neo 2 oo = sz ce” 2 wo =z | | oRANcE 3 1,000 0 | onance 3 1,000 33 o | | veLuow ‘ 10,000 | veuow 4 10,000 Green $ F | oreen 3 8 uve e ¢ | awe ‘ VIOLET 7 | wover 1 | cay | Sear : 1 | wae wre ® 3 |) cou 018s || coun 01 siuvER oot #10 SILVER ot 20 ‘THESE LETTERS INDICATE COMBINATIONS OF VARIOUS ELECTRICAL CNARACTERISTICS. 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