Core Issue: During actual operation, the wide-voltage power supply module responsible for supplying power to the KC2 contactor coil frequently malfunctions. This module failure causes the contactor coil to lose power, resulting in abnormal disengagement of KC2 and unplanned downtime of production equipment, severely impacting production stability and efficiency.
The original wide-voltage power supply module is an enhanced rectification device with the following core features and requirements:
II. Root Cause Analysis of the Failure
Direct Cause: On-site inspections revealed repeated fuse burnouts in the module. The core failure point was internal circuit aging, which prevented timely switching of the output voltage from 300V to 12V after contactor engagement. This resulted in sustained 300V high-voltage output, generating excessive current that ultimately burned out the fuse and rendered the module ineffective.
Root Causes:
III. Solution and Implementation
1. Core Transformation Approach
Abandon the original module’s "dual-function" design (handling both high-voltage engagement and low-voltage holding), which is costly and prone to failure. Adopt a function-separation solution:
2. Key Components and Functions of the Transformed System
IV. Transformation Results
This technical transformation has yielded significant economic and operational benefits: