ARMY TM 9-6115-60412NAVY NAVFAC P-8-633-121.SCREW AND CAPTIVE WASHER ASSEMBLY23.CHANNEL SUPPORT2.NUT AND CAPTIVE WASHER ASSEMBLY24.BAR SUPPORT3.DOOR HOLDER25.HEXAGON HEAD CAPSCREW4.SCREW AND CAPTIVE WASHER ASSEMBLY26.HEXAGONAL NUT5.NUT AND CAPTIVE WASHER ASSEMBLY27.LOCKWASHER6.DOOR ASSEMBLY28.FREQUENCY TRANSDUCER A103R7.HINGE29.LOAD GROUND TERMINAL8.RIVET30.RIVET9.RIVET TYPE RECEPTACLE31.IDENTIFICATION PLATE, GROUND10.SCREW AND CAPTIVE WASHER ASSEMBLY32.IDENTIFICATION PLATE, REMOTE CONTROL11.TERMINAL BLOCK TB1R MODULEMODULE12.HORN33.HANDLE13.ELECTRICAL BOX34.CABLE ASSEMBLY14.GROMMET35.CONNECTOR COVER15.HEXAGON HEAD CAPSCREW36.RECEPTACLE CONNECTOR16.LOCKWASHER37.IDENTIFICATION PLATE J26R17.RUBBER BUMPER38.LEFT STORAGE BRACKET18.SCREW AND CAPTIVE WASHER ASSEMBLY39.RIGHT STORAGE BRACKET19.HEXAGON HEAD CAPSCREW40.REMOTE CONTROL BOX20.FLAT WASHER41.MOUNTING FLATWASHER21.SCREW AND CAPTIVE WASHER ASSEMBLY42.SELF-LOCKING WASHER22.NUT AND CAPTIVE WASHER ASSEMBLY43.DIODEFigure 5-1. Remote Control Module Assembly (Sheet 2 of 2)(2)Connect the LOAD GROUND terminal (29) on the side of the remote control to a suitable ground.(3)Ensure that organizational maintenance personnel have performed the procedures described inChapter 4, Section I , "Service Upon Receipt of Equipment".(4)Ensure that before operation preventive maintenance checks and services have been performed onthe generator set.(5)Ensure that all shutters on the generator set are open and all doors on the generator set are closed.(6)Set LOCAL REMOTE switch S2 (23, Figure 2-2, Table 2-2) to REMOTE.(7)Set 24 V DC CONTROL POWER CIRCUIT BREAKER CB1 (2, Figure 2-1, Table 2-1) to ON.(8)Set MAINTENANCE LOCKOUT switch S100 (1, Figure 2-1, Table 2-1) to OPERATE.(9)Set OPERATION SELECTOR SWITCH S3 (21, Figure 2-2, Table 2-2) to MANUAL.d.UseoftheRCM. Refer to paragraph 2-9.5-4.LUBRICATION. The remote control module requires no lubrication5-5.PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (A, N). To ensure that the remote control module isready for operation at all times, It must be Inspected systematically so that defects may be discovered and correctedbefore they result in serious damage or failure. The necessary preventive maintenance services to be performed arelisted and described in Table 5-1 (A). Item numbers indicate the sequence of minimum inspection requirements.Defects discovered during operation of the unit should be noted for future correction, to be made as soon as operationhas ceased. Stop operation immediately if a deficiency is noticed which could damage the equipment if operation werecontinued. Record all deficiencies and short-comings together with the correct actions taken, on applicable form.5-3
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