HP (Hewlett-Packard) 4000 Series, 4050 Series Printer User Manual


 
Power Supply System 5-3
Overcurrent Overvoltage Protection
The Fusing Heater Safety Circuit is located on the Engine Controller
Board, and constantly monitors the fusing temperature.
In case of abnormality, the output from this circuit turns off the relay
(RL101) and interrupts the power to the fusing heater.
If an increase in the temperature of the Fusing Heater causes the
Thermistor Output voltage to exceed about 1.2V (240° C), the output
of pin #13 of the comparator (IC301) becomes “L”.
When the output of pin #14 becomes “L” and Q302 is turned off, the
relay (RL101) is turned off.
To protect the Fuser from excessive voltages, the printer has the
following three protective functions:
The CPU monitors the voltage of TH901. If it is abnormal, the
CPU assesses fusing heater failure and turns off the relay
(RL101). At the same time, it reports the fusing heater failure to
the Formatter.
If the temperature of the fusing heater rises abnormally and the
voltage of TH901 falls below about 1.2V (240° C), the fusing
heater’s safety circuit interrupts the power to the fusing heater,
regardless of CPU outputs.
If the temperature of the fusing heater rises abnormally and the
temperature of the Thermal Fuse exceeds about 230° C, the
temperature fuse melts, which interrupts the power to the fusing
heater.