I am searching for someone that can direct me in replacing a power
transformer on a circuit board. A friend of mine asked me to get her
electric hospital bed working again. She recently had to be cut out of
a pick-up after a head-on collision and still needs an electric bed.
This is what I have so far:
The bed doesn't have a brand name but did have these numbers
handwritten on a factory checklist 97-85600 0010411 9-18-89
The control box has 2-MOT., 2-VIB. CONTROL BOX ASSY
PART NO: 5585550 / SERIAL NO: W0010411 (and also has a bar scan)
The circuit board has SCI-O-TECH 5201003
It has eight relays, all with 12 VDC coils
The transformer has PSC-244 EIA696B-8850 without any other info. It
is a six pin transformer mounted on the circuit board. There are three
spade terminals next to the transformer, Line, Neutral and Ground,
where the cord connects.
I measured 120 V at the terminals and found 120 V at the transformer,
but could not find any low volt output. There are no fuses. I don't
have a pin layout for any six pin transformer and need help finding a
replacement or another idea. I did try to find the board through a
medical parts suppier, but they could not find anything with the
numbers I gave them. I don't know who made the bed, which is why I
didn't get too far with the parts supplier.
transformer on a circuit board. A friend of mine asked me to get her
electric hospital bed working again. She recently had to be cut out of
a pick-up after a head-on collision and still needs an electric bed.
This is what I have so far:
The bed doesn't have a brand name but did have these numbers
handwritten on a factory checklist 97-85600 0010411 9-18-89
The control box has 2-MOT., 2-VIB. CONTROL BOX ASSY
PART NO: 5585550 / SERIAL NO: W0010411 (and also has a bar scan)
The circuit board has SCI-O-TECH 5201003
It has eight relays, all with 12 VDC coils
The transformer has PSC-244 EIA696B-8850 without any other info. It
is a six pin transformer mounted on the circuit board. There are three
spade terminals next to the transformer, Line, Neutral and Ground,
where the cord connects.
I measured 120 V at the terminals and found 120 V at the transformer,
but could not find any low volt output. There are no fuses. I don't
have a pin layout for any six pin transformer and need help finding a
replacement or another idea. I did try to find the board through a
medical parts suppier, but they could not find anything with the
numbers I gave them. I don't know who made the bed, which is why I
didn't get too far with the parts supplier.