TM5-6115-593-34
NAVFAC P-8-631-34
TO-35C2-3-463-2
resistance
one
way
and
low
resistance the other way. A
shorted diode will read full scale
both ways. An open diode will
read infinity (no reading) in either
direction. Check all diodes and
replace disconnected leads.
(7)
Check zener diodes CR1 and CR4 by
connecting a voltmeter across each
zener and its associated resistor. CR1
must show reading of 6.8 volts across
input range-of 20 to 40V DC. CR4
must show reading of 15 volts across
input range of 20 to 40V DC.
b.
Test of TD1.
(1)
Connect time delay module TD1 as
shown in figure 4-13.
(2)
Close switch S1. Time the period it
takes before lamp DS1 lights. The
lamp must light in 25 to 35 seconds,
or TD1 is defective and must be
replaced.
c.Test of TD3
(1)
Connect time delay module TD3 as
shown in figure 4-14.
(2)
Close switch S1 and time the period it
takes before lamp DS1 lights. The
lamp must light in 4.5 to 6 seconds, or
TD3
is
defective
and
must
be
replaced.
NOTE
Wait at least 15 seconds before proceeding.
d.
Repair.
If
any
of
the
replaceable
components
tested
in
a
(above)
are
defective, TD1 and TD3 are repairable by
replacing the defective component. If the
printed circuit wiring or a terminal board, or
a
non-replaceable
component,
proves
defective (test b or c, above), the entire
assembly must be replaced.
e.
Replacement.
(1)
Tag and disconnect wires to TD1 or
TD3 (12 or 15, figure 4-10).
(2)
Remove screws (13) to remove time
delay assemblies (12 or 15) with
brackets (14).
(3)
Components are replaced by carefully
unsoldering them from the printed
circuit board.
CAUTION
Do not apply excessive heat when soldering
or unsoldering components. It may damage
the printed circuit wiring.
(4)
If either TD1 or TD3 are to be
replaced as an assembly, remove
screws (10) and nuts (11) to release
time delay assembly (12 or 15) from
brackets (14).
(5)
Prepare time delay assembly (12 or
15)
for
installation
by
attaching
brackets (14) using screws (10) and
nuts (11).
(6)
If components are to be replaced,
carefully solder new component into
place.
CAUTION
Do not apply excessive heat when soldering
or unsoldering components. It may damage
the printed circuit wiring.
(7)
Install time delay assembly (12 or 15)
by securing brackets (14) to shelf (21)
using screws (13).
(8)
Connect wires to terminal boards,
then remove wire tags.
4-26. MOTOR-OPERATED POTENTIOMETERS P4
AND P5.
a.
Replacement. The two motor operated
potentiometers P4 and P5 (2 and 4, figure
4-10), are mounted on the component panel
assembly (shelf) (43, figure 4-1) in the AC-
DC
control
box
assembly
enclosure.
Removal for either unit (P4 or P5) (figure 4-
15), is as follows:
4-23