TM5-6115-585-34NAVFAC P-8-623-34TO-35C2-3-455-2TM-05684C/05685B-341: Screw20. Rheostat39. Regulator2. Nut21. Switch3. Holder40. Link22. Switch41. Screw (2)4. Terminal (2)23. Switch42. Nut (2)5. Hook24. Screw (2)43. Relay6. Screw25. Circuit breaker44. Screw (2)7. Nut26. Nut(4)45. Nut(2)8. Clamp27. Screw (4)46. Panel assembly9. Fastener pin (3)28. Panel47. Screw (4)10. Grommet (3)29. Nut48. Nut (4)11. Stud (3)30. Screw49. Screw (4)12. Battery indicator31. Strap50. Nut (4)13. Lampholder (2)14. Lamp (2)32. Screw (2)51. Screw (4)33. Nut (2)52. Nut (4)15. Hourmeter34. Transformer53. Wiring harness16. Frequency meter35. Screw (4)54. Screw (4)17. Percent rated current meter36. Nut (4)55. Nut (4)18. AC Voltmeter37. Transformer56. Frequency transducer19. Knob (3)38. Nut (4)57. Control boxTS 6115-585-34/6-3(2)Figure 6-3. Control Cubicle (Sheet 2 of 2)a. Inspect.(1) Load Terminal Board (TB1). Inspect the loadterminal board (10, figure 6-9) for physical damage.Inspect the terminals for bad threads and security ofconnections.(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 frontand with two screws (5), spacers (6), lockwashers (7)and nuts (8) in back. Check that electrical connectionsto 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 breakerare clean and tight. Check that breaker is securelyfastened to output control box.(4) Printed Circuit Board Bridge Assembly (seefigure 6-9). Remove four screws (11) and lockwashers(12) attaching side access panel (13) to output controlbox (24) and remove panel. Inspect printed circuitboard (23) and components for physical damage. Checkthat the assembly is clean and securely attached tooutput control box. Check that electrical connectionsto board are clean and tight.(5) 15 Amp Circuit Breaker (CB3) (see figure6-10). Inspect 15 amp circuit breaker (11) for physi-cal damage. Check that two electrical connections tobreaker are clean and tight. Check that breaker issecurely attached to output control box (2).(6) Convenience Receptacle (J14) (see figure6-10). Inspect convenience receptacle (13) for char-ring or other physical damage. Check that two elec-trical connections to receptacle are clean and tight.Check that receptacle is securely fastened to frontpanel of output control box (2) with two screws (18)and nuts (19). Check that receptacle cover (16) andgasket (17) are securely attached to panel and thatcover operates properly.(7) Linear Reactor (Ll) (see figure 6-9). Inspectlinear reactor (15) for physical damage. Check thatelectrical connections are clean and tight. Check thatreactor is securely attached to side panel of outputcontrol box.(8) Connector Assemblies (see figure 6-9). In-spect each of the four connector assemblies (18 and21) mounted to side of output control box for corrosionor physical damage. Check that each connector assem-bly is securely mounted to side panel of output controlbox.(9) Current Voltage Transformer (CVT1) (seefigure 6-9). Inspect transformer (6) for physicaldamage. 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. Checkthat electrical connections to transformer are cleanand tight.(11) Wiring Harness Assembly. Inspect wiringharness for broken wires. Check for frayed or deter-iorated insulation. Check that all terminal points areclean, tight, and free of damage.Change 46-11
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