TM 5-6115-593-12
TO 35C2-3-463-1
organizational maintenance shall be referred to the next
higher level of maintenance.
5-9.
ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE OF THE
REMOTE CONTROL MODULE.
a. Inspection. Inspect transducer (26, figure 5-2),
relays (2 and 4, figure 5-2), and alarm horn (8,
figure 5-1) for cracking or damage, loose
mounting or loose connections.
b. Test.
(1) Test all SPST (single-pole,
Table 5-2. Remote Control Module Troubleshooting
(Operator/Crew Level)
MALFUNCTION
TEST OR INSPECTION
CORRECTIVE ACTION
WARNING
Death or injury may result if proper
care is not taken while working with
the various voltages in and around
the generator set.
NOTE
To determine whether it is the remote
control module or the generator set that
is malfunctioning operate or monitor the
corresponding control or indicator on the
generator set to see if the correct
operation or indication is obtained. If
operation or indication is correct, the
remote
control
module
is,
most
probably, at fault. If the generator set
still does not operate properly it, most
probably, is at fault (refer to paragraph
3-5
for
appropriate
troubleshooting
procedures).
1.
ENGINE GENERATOR SET SHUTS DOWN DUE TO HIGH COOLANT TEMPERATURE BUT HIGH COOLANT
INDICATOR IS NOT ILLUMINATED.
Check bulb with ANNUNCIATOR TEST switch (16, figure 2-2).
If bulb is defective, replace bulb.
2. ENGINE GENERATOR SET SHUTS DOWN DUE TO HIGH LUBE TEMPERATURE BUT HIGH OIL
TEMPERATURE INDICATOR IS NOT ILLUMINATED.
Check bulb with ANNUNCIATOR TEST switch (16, figure 2-2).
If bulb is defective, replace bulb.
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