ARMY TM 9-5115-454-34
AIR FORCE TO 35C23-445-2
NAVY NAVFAC P-8-62-434
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
(19)
(20)
(21)
(22)
(23)
(24)
(25)
(26)
Remove nut & captive washer assembly (55), screw (56), resistor bracket (57) and resistor R3 (58).
Remove nut & captive washer assembly (59), screw (60), and cable clamp (61).
Remove nut & captive washer assembly (62), screw (63), and cable clamp (64).
Remove nut & captive washer assembly (65), screw (66), and wiring harness (67).
Remove nut & captive washer assembly (69), screw (70), nut (71), Iockwasher (72), diode CR1 (73),
and heat sink (74).
Remove nut & captive washer assembly (75), screw (76), Remove wiring harness (77), tiedown
strap wire (78), wire (79), and shrink tubing (80) as one assembly.
Remove nut & captive washer assembly (81), screw (82), capacitor C14 (83), Remove nut & captive
washer assembly (84), screw (85) and capacitor C13 (86).
NOTE
Resistor R23, capacitor C7, resistor R22, capacitor C5 and resistor R9 are on 400 Hz
generator sets only. Capacitor C10 and C12 are on 50/60 Hz generator sets only.
Melt solder as necessary and remove R24 (87), R16 (88), R21 (89), R28 (90), R31 (92), R30 (94),
R11 (95), R6 (97), R10 (98), R12 (101), R14 (105), R34 (106), R5 (111), R4 (112), R23 (113), R18
(117), R22 (118), R19 (122), R20 (124), R9 (127), R29 (128), R25 (129), R33 (131), R15 (133), R32
(134), R17 (135), R26 (147), R27 (148), R13 (149), R8 (151).
Melt solder as necessary and remove capacitors C16 (91 ), C4 (100), C6 (99), C3 (102), C8 (110), C7
(114), C15 (119), C5 (125), C9 (136), C11 (146), C10 (152), C12 (153).
Melt solder as necessary and remove diodes CR11 (93), and diodes (96), (109), (115), (116), (121),
(123), (126), (130), (132), (137 thru 145), and (150).
Melt solder as necessary and remove transistors (103), (107), (108), (120).
Melt solder as necessary and remove integrated circuit (104).
NOTE
Tag and disconnect electrical leads to each component before removing.
d. Cleaning. lnspection, and Repair.
(1) Clean static exciter and voltage regulator assembly with filtered compressed air and a soft bristle
brush. If necessary, caked deposits maybe removed with a clean. lintfree cloth moistened with an
approved cleaning solvent. Dry thoroughly if cleaning solvent is used.
(2) Inspect cover and chassis for cracks, corrosion, warping, and other damage.
(3) Inspect heat sink assembly for cracks, corrosion, and signs of overheating or shorting.
(4) Using an ohmmeter, test semiconductors as follows:
(a) Using an ohmmeter, check resistance through semiconductor in both directions.
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