ARMY TM 9-6115-60412
NAVY NAVFAC P-8-633-12
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OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING. Table 5-2 contains troubleshooting information for use in correcting
operating troubles which may develop in the remote control module. Each malfunction is followed by a list of tests or
inspections which will help to determine probable causes and corrective actions to take. Perform corrective actions in
the order listed. Any trouble beyond the scope of the crew level maintenance should be referred to the next higher (unit)
level of maintenance.
Dry cleaning solvent P-D-680, Type II, or equivalent, is flammable and
moderately toxic to the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract. Skin, eye, and
respiratory protection is required to avoid injury to personnel.
NOTE
Before referring to Table 5-2, be sure that all applicable checks have been performed in
accordance with the Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services, Table 3-2.
Table 5-1. Remote Control Module and Cable Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services
Location
Item
Interval
Item to
Procedure
Not Fully
No.
Check/
Mission
Service
Capable If:
1
Before
Control
Inspect controls, gages, lamps and instruments for
and
damage, loose mounting, or loose connections.
Instrument
2
Before
Remote
Inspect for damaged or frayed insulation, and dam-
Control
aged connections When cable is buried only cable
Cable
ends can be inspected.
Assembly
3
During
Control
Inspect controls, gages, lamps and instruments for
and
damage, loose mounting or loose connections.
Instruments
Table 5-2. Operator Remote Control Module Troubleshooting
MALFUNCTION
TEST OR INSPECTION
CORRECTIVE ACTION
To avoid Injury to personnel, no electrical component will be worked on while energized.
Ensure equipment is "tagged out" in accordance with Chapter 1, Section III, of this
manual and equipment is NOT energized. Residual voltage is present at the generator
leads with the regulator turned off, reaching SEVERAL HUNDRED VOLTS on the
generator set. Proper insulation and isolation of metering equipment must be observed
when testing this generator. USE PROPER TEST EQUIPMENT TO CHECK FOR
VOLTAGE before proceeding with work.
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