T M 5 - 6 1 1 5 - 5 8 4 - 34
NAVFAC P-8-622-34
TO-35C2-3-456-2
1. Screw
20. Rheostat
2. Nut
39. Regulator
21. Switch
40. Link
3. Holder
22. Switch
41. Screw (2)
4. Terminal (2)
23. Switch
42. Nut (2),
5. Hook
24. Screw (2)
43. Relay
6. Screw
25. Circuit breaker
44. Screw (2)
7. Nut
26. Nut(4)
45. Nut (2)
8. Clamp
27. Screw (4)
46. Panel assembly
9. Fastener pin (3)
28. Panel
47. Screw (4)
10. Grommet(3)
29. Nut
48. Nut(4)
11. Stud(3)
30. Screw
49. Screw(4)
12. Battery indicator
31. Strap
50. Nut (4)
13. Lampholder (2)
32. Screw (2)
14. Lamp (2)
51. Screw (4)
33. Nut (2)
52. Nut (4)
15. Hourmeter
34. Transformer
53. Wiring harness
16. Frequency meter
35. Screw (4)
54. Screw (4)
17. Percent rated current meter
36. Nut (4)
55. Nut (4)
18. AC Voltmeter
37. Transformer
56. Frequency transducer
19. Knob (3)
38. Nut (4)
57. Control box
TS 6115-584-34/6-3(2)
Figure 6-3. Control Cubicle (Sheet 2 of 2)
a. Inspect.
(1) Load Terminal Board (TB1). Inspect the load
terminal board (10, figure 6-9) for physical damage.
Inspect the terminals for bad threads and security of
connections.
(2) Reconnection Switch (S6) (see figure 6-10).
Inspect reconnection switch (1) for physical damage.
Check that switch is securely attached to control box
(2) with four screws (3) and lockwashers (4) in front
and with two screws (5), spacers (6), lockwashers (7)
and nuts (8) in back. Check that electrical connections
to switch are clean and tight.
(3) AC Circuit Breaker (CB1) (see figure 6-10).
Inspect main circuit breaker (9) for physical damage.
Check that twelve electrical connections to breaker
are clean and tight. Check that breaker is securely
fastened to output control box.
(4) Printed Circuit Board Bridge Assembly (see
figure 6-9). Remove four screws (11) and lockwashers
(12) attaching side access panel (13) to output control
box (24) and remove panel. Inspect printed circuit
board (23) and components for physical damage. Check
that the assembly is clean and securely attached to
output control box. Check that electrical connections
to board are clean and tight.
(5) 15 Amp Circuit Breaker (CB3) (see figure
6-10). Inspest 15 amp circuit breaker (11) for physi-
cal damage. Check that two electrical connections to
breaker are clean and tight. Check that breaker is
securely attached to output control box (2).
ring or other physical damage. Check that two elec-
trical connections to receptacle are clean and tight.
Check that receptacle is securely fastened to front
panel of output control box (2) with two screws (18)
and nuts (19). Check that receptacle cover (16) and
gasket (17) are securely attached to panel and that
cover operates properly.
(7) Linear Reactor (Ll) (see figure 6-9). Inspect
linear reactor (15) for physical damage. Check that
electrical connections are clean and tight. Check that
reactor is securely attached to side panel of output
control box.
(8) Connector Assemblies (see figure 6-9). In-
spect each of the four connector assemblies (18 and
21) mounted to side of output control box for corrosion
or physical damage. Check that each connector assem-
bly is securely mounted to side panel of output control
box.
(9) Current Voltage Transformer (CVT1) (see
figure 6-9). Inspect transformer (6) for physical
damage. Check that electrical connections to trans-
former are clean and tight.
(10) Current Transformer (CT1) (see figure 6-9).
Inspect transformer (7) for physical damage. Check
that electrical connections to transformer are clean
and tight.
(11) Wiring Harness Assembly. Inspect wiring
(6) Convenience Receptacle (J14) (see figure
6-10). Inspect convenience receptacle (13) for char-
harness for broken wires. Check for frayed or deter-
iorated insulation. Check that all terminal points are
clean, tight, and free of damage.
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