TM 5-6115-465-34
TO 35 C2-3-446-2
NAVFAC P-8-625-34
TM 06858 B/06859D-34
(5) Installation. Install control cubicle
(1) Refer to the Operator and Organizational
housing in reverse order of removal procedures.
Maintenance Manual for wiring harness removal,
cleaning, inspection, and repair procedures.
h. Refer to the Operator and Organizational
Maintenance Manual for maintenance procedures of
(2) If the wiring harness has sustained dam-
the remainder of the controls in the control cubicle
age and requires repair, or rebuild, refer to figure
assembly.
4-6 for layout, identification and material require-
ments and Appendix A for detailed soldering and re-
4-3.
FAULT LOCATING INDICATOR.
placement procedures.
a. Removal.
(3) Refer to the Operator and Organizational
Maintenance Manual for wiring harness installation
(1) Disconnect wiring harness from back of
procedures.
fault locating indicator.
Control Cubicle Housing Assembly.
g.
washers (2) to remove fault locating indicator from
b.
Disassembly.
(2) Disassembly.
(1) Remove screw and captive washer assem-
blies (3) and cover plate (4).
(a) Remove pin (10) to remove fastener
(11) and seal (12).
(2) Remove screw and captive washer assem-
blies (5) and carefully pull indicator panel assembly
(b) Remove nut (13), door holder (14),
(6) away from housing. Tag and disconnect electrical
flat washer (15) and screw (16).
leads.
(c) Remove nut and captive washer as-
(3) Disassemble panel assembly (items 7
semblies (17) and screws (18) to remove panel (19).
through 24) only as is necessary for replacement of
damaged or defective components.
(d) Remove pivot pin (20) and hinge (21)
from housing (22) only if replacement is necessary.
(4) Remove screw and captive washer assem-
(3) Cleaning, Inspection, and Repair.
blies (25) to remove cover plate assembly (26). Tag
and disconnect electrical leads.
(a) Clean all parts in dry cleaning sol-
vent (Federal Specification P-D-680) and dry with
(5) Disassemble cover plate assembly (items
filtered compressed air.
27 through 32) only as is necessary for testing and
replacement of components.
(b) Visually inspect housing for cracks,
dents, and defective paint. Check hinge for cracks,
(6) Remove screw and captive washer assem-
excessive wear, and cracked or broken welds.
blies (33 ) to remove wiring harness (34) from housing
(35).
(c) Inspect panel for cracks, dents,
warping, defective paint and illegible marking.
c. Cleaning, Inspection, and Repair.
Check fasteners for wear, damaged or deteriorated
seals, and damaged pins.
(1) Clean all metallic, non-electrical parts
with dry cleaning solvent (Federal Specification P-D-
(d) Check all threaded parts for crossed,
680) and dry with filtered compressed air.
stripped, and peened threads.
(2) Clean electrical components with filtered
(e) Repair dents and warping by straight-
-compressed air and a soft bristle brush. If necessary,
ening.
electrical components may be cleaned with a clean,
lint-free cloth moistened with an approved solvent.
(f) Remove defective paint and repaint.
(3) Visually inspect housing and cover plates
for cracks, corrosion, warping, and other damage.
(g) Replace any parts worn or damaged
beyond repair.
(4) Inspect panel assembly as follows:
(4) Assembly. Assemble control cubicle
(a) Check panel for cracks, corrosion,
housing in reverse order of removal procedures.
warping, illegible markings and other damage.
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