ARMY TM 9-6115-464-12
AIR FORCE TO 35C2-3-445-1
NAVY NAVFAC P-8-624-12
(3) Installation.
(a) If removed, install protective cap (5, Figure 5-12) and screw and captive washer assembly (4).
(b) Solder connections to connectors.
(c) Push voltage selector connectors (3) onto load bank and install screws (2) and nuts (1).
(d) Refer to paragraph 5-21c and install load bank assembly onto generator set.
c.
Load Selector Switch.
(1) Removal.
(a) Remove screws (6, Figure 5-12) and lockwashers (7) and pull control box cover (8) away from load
bank
(b) Tag and disconnect electrical leads to load selector switch.
(c) Remove setscrew (9) and control knob (10).
(d) Remove screws (11) to remove load selector plate (12) and switch (13).
(2) Cleaning and Inspection.
(a) Clean switch with filtered compressed air and a soft bristle brush or wipe with a clean, lint-free
cloth lightly moistened with an approved solvent.
(b) Visually inspect switch for cracks, corrosion, stripped, or damaged threads and other damage.
(3) Testing.
(a) Rotate switch to the OFF position.
(b) Using an ohmmeter or similar device, check for continuity using Figure 5-13 as a guide.
(c) Replace switch if it fails to meet continuity requirements.
(4) Installation.
(a) Install switch (13, Figure 5-12), load selector plate (12), and screws (11).
(b) Install control knob (10), and setscrew (9).
(c) Connect electrical leads to load selector switch.
(d) Install control box cover (8) onto load bank with lockwashers (7), and screws (6).
d. Circuit Breaker.
(1) Removal.
(a) Remove control box cover as outlined in subparagraph c. (1) (a) above.
(b) Tag and disconnect electrical leads to circuit breaker.
(c) Remove screws (14, Figure 5-12) to remove cover (15) and circuit breaker (16).
(2) Cleaning and Inspection.
(a) Clean circuit breakers with filtered compressed air and a soft bristle brush or wipe with a clean,
lint-free cloth lighty moistened with an approved solvent.
(b) Visually inspect circuit breakers for cracks, corrosion, stripped, or damaged threads and evidence
of shorting or other damage.
5-54