TM5-6115-593-34
NAVFAC P-8-631-34
TO-35C2-3-463-2
component.
Components
are
replaced
by
carefully unsoldering them from the printed circuit
board, and carefully soldering new component into
place.
WARNING
BEFORE STARTING ANY MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURE,
SET
MAINTENANCE
LOCKOUT
SWITCH
TO
LOCKOUT.
DISCONNECT
NEGATIVE
CABLE
FROM
BATTERIES. REMOVE EXTERNAL POWER
BY OPENING CB101 (EXTERNAL POWER
CIRCUIT BREAKER) AND DISCONNECTING
POWER CABLE FROM RECEPTACLE J101
(120V RECEPTACLE).
CAUTION
Do not apply excessive heat when
soldering or unsoldering components.
b.
Replacement.
(1)
Removal. The voltage regulator (48,
figure 4-1), is mounted in the AC-DC
Control Box Assembly enclosure.
Open AC-DC control box door, and remove
voltage regulator as follows:
(a)
Disconnect and tag all wires
from voltage regulator terminal
board, including grounds for
shielded cables.
(b)
Remove four screws (46) and
washers (47) securing voltage
regulator. Remove voltage
regulator assembly.
(2) Installation.
(a)
Install
voltage
regulator
assembly (48, figure 4-1), to the
AC-DC control box enclosure
with
four
screws
(46)
and
washers (47).
(b)
Connect wires and shielded
cable grounds to the voltage
regulator
assembly
terminal
board and chassis. Remove
tags from wires
.
Section V. PANEL COMPONENT BASE ASSEMBLY
4-21. GENERAL. The panel component base assembly
(43, figure 4-1) is located in the AC-DC control box
assembly enclosure. It contains the motor-operated
potentiometers P4 and P5, a shunt, two 24V DC relays
K1 and K50, an AC-DC control relay TB9, and time
delay modules TD1 and TD3. All components are
directly mounted to the shelf and interconnected with a
wiring harness. Relays K1 and K50 are plug-in type
relays.
4-22. SHUNT. The shunt (6, figure 4-10), is repaired by
replacing the entire assembly which is attached to the
shelf with two screws (5).
4-23. RELAYS K1 AND K50. Relay K1 is the run-stop
relay, and relay K50 is the battle short relay. Both
relays (7, figure 4-10), are six-pole, double-throw type
relays with four poles normally open and two poles
normally closed. Test and replace as follows:
a.
Test. To test relays K1 and K50, connect a
24V DC power source and a SPST switch
as shown in figure 4-11.
(1)
Close
SPST
switch.
With
an
ohmmeter, check for an open circuit
between terminals 1 and 2 and
terminals 13 and 14. Meter should
indicate continuity between terminals
3 and 4, terminals 5 and 6, and
terminals 11 and 12.
(2)
Open
SPST
switch,
With
an
ohmmeter,
check
for
continuity
between terminals 1 and 2 and
terminals 13 and 14. Meter should
indicate an open circuit between
terminals 3 and 4, terminals 5 and 6,
and terminals 11 and 12. If relays fail
this check, repair or replace the
defective relay.
b.
Replacement. Relays K1 and K50 are plug-
in type relays mounted on the component
assembly panel
4-16