Astec make hundreds of different power supplies, many of custom designed for specific applications. Without knowing more about yours it's difficult to help.
The first thing to establish is whether the output is DC or you are actually seeing a varying output. A DVM is not suitable for checking that, you either need an oscilloscope or if one isn't available, a 'dirty' check is to wire a capacitor (say 47uF but not critical) in series with a loudspeaker and connect it across the output. If you just hear a loud 'pop' as the capacitor charges it indicates the output is clean and you have a stabilization fault, if you hear a hum, it indicates a problem in the rectifiers or reservoir capacitors. Please note this is not a conclusive test, for example if you have an SMPS and one of the output capcitors has gone o/c it may still produce hum but at a frequency too high to hear.
Brian.