TM 9-6115-668-13Section II. TROUBLESHOOTING5.4 GENERAL.The symptom index for the generator set 150 kW lists faults associated with control cabinet assemblyoperation. Figures 5-1 through 5-18 provide a go/no-go flowchart of each malfunction. Each malfunctionlisted includes a reference to the applicable figure that contains a chart to help you determine probablecauses and corrective actions to take. The symptom index cannot list all faults that may occur, nor all thetests or inspections and corrective actions. If a malfunction is not listed or cannot be corrected by listedcorrective actions, notify next higher level of maintenance for assistance.WARNINGPotential 150 kw shock hazard with failure to adhere to thiswarning. Contact with this high power could result in deathor severe injury. if the removal of one generator from the EPPIII is required, replace it with an extra generator. Alwaysmake sure that two generators are mounted to the EPP III.Continued use of the EPP Ill with only one generator couldresult in a catastrophic shock hazard.Do not operate one of the EPP-III generators when the othergenerator is dismounted.Prior to energizing the equipment the operator must checkfor exposed electrical terminals.Always install protective covers on control and power cableswhen cables are not connected.Be sure to observe all warning signs on equipment.WARNINGAny wire indicated with a “0” is a ground wire. Disconnecting any “0”indicated wire will lose the ground to the rest of the circuit.5-4
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