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LINDE H25D ERROR T484

HELLO.
I HAVE A LINDE H25D SERIAL H2X392P03586 (2003)
THAT IS THE PROBLEM THAT APPEARS TO ACCELERATE TO BACK MACHINE ERROR T484.Y lacks traction
Someone will have information about the errors of this machine? And PARTS BOOK?
IF YOU HELP ME MY MAIL IS IN MY PROFILE
THANKS IN ADVANCE
  • Posted 18 Dec 2012 03:49
  • By alberto_l
  • joined 12 Aug'11 - 78 messages
  • VALLADOLID, Spain
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THANKS FRIEND.
I'm waiting to receive and POTENTIOMETER DRIVE CHANGE. We'll see what happens.

BEST REGARDS
  • Posted 20 Dec 2012 04:43
  • By alberto_l
  • joined 12 Aug'11 - 78 messages
  • VALLADOLID, Spain
There can be several issues:
- pump valve for backwards drive (1Y3) defected,
- defect in connection between module (N1:7, N1:16) and the pump
- traction potentiometer (1B2) defected (in my opinion most probable issue)
- wrong connection between module (N1:1, N1:32, N1:49, N1:61) and the traction poti,
- module defected (hopefully not)

Regards
  • Posted 20 Dec 2012 02:23
  • By Karait
  • joined 21 Jun'09 - 355 messages
  • Poland
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J.M.
THANKS MICHEL. DO YOU HAVE ANY INFO OF THIS?
  • Posted 18 Dec 2012 04:37
  • By alberto_l
  • joined 12 Aug'11 - 78 messages
  • VALLADOLID, Spain
484 Safety Processor: Actuation pump backwards not logically rijgeverpot
  • Posted 18 Dec 2012 04:24
  • By michel_v
  • joined 8 Mar'08 - 1,042 messages
  • noord holland, Netherlands

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