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of damage Visually inspect boot for damage or
deterioration
(3) Installation Install circuit breaker in
reverse order of removal procedures
d. Circuit Breakers (CB3 and CB20)
(1) Removal
(a) Tag and remove electrical leads to
circuit breakers CB3 and CB20 (10,11).
(b) Remove two terminal connecting
links (8,9). Remove screws (21,22), flat washers (19,20)
and circuit breaker guards (17,18), then remove circuit
breakers and boots (12,13).
(2) Cleaning and Inspection.
(a) Clean circuit breakers with filtered
compressed air and electrician's brush or wipe with a
clean rag lightly moistened with an approved cleaning
solvent
(b) Visually inspect circuit breakers for
cracks, corrosion, damaged threads, and other evidence
of damage Visually inspect boots for damage or
deterioration
(3) Installation Install circuit breakers m
reverse order of removal procedures.
e. 60 Hz Convenience Receptacle (J9) and
Capacitor (C18).
(1) Removal.
(a) Tag and disconnect electrical lead
(103) to capacitor C18 (104). Remove nut (99), two
washer (100), flat washer (101), and screws (58).
Remove electrical lead (102), dust cover (62) and
capacitor C18 (104).
(b) Tag and disconnect electrical lead
(65) and jumper (66) from receptacle (64). Remove two
nuts (67), two lock washers (68), two flat washers (69)
and two screws (63). Remove 60 Hz convenience
receptacle (64).
(2) Cleaning and Inspection
(a)
Clean
60
Hz
convenience
receptacle and capacitor C18 with filtered compressed air
and an electrician's brush or wipe with a clean rag lightly
moistened with an approved cleaning solvent.
(b) Visually inspect receptacle and
capacitor for cracks, corrosion, and other evidence of
damage.
(3) Installation Install 60 Hz convenience receptacle and
capacitor C18 in reverse order of removal procedures
f. Water Line Heating Receptacles (J72 and J73).
(1) Removal
(a) Remove nut (57), two flat washers
(56) and screw (41) from each receptacle cover (43)
Unscrew receptacle cover from receptacles (49,53)
(b) Remove self-locking nuts (51,55),
lock washers (50. 54), flat washers (46,47) and screws
(44,45) from each receptacle Remove receptacles and
gaskets (48,52) 4-"
(2) Cleaning and Inspection.
(a) Clean receptacle with filtered
compressed air and an electrician's brush or wipe with a
clean rag lightly moistened with an approved cleaning
solvent.
(b) Visually inspect each receptacle
and receptacle cover for cracks, corrosion, damaged
threads, or other evidence of damage.
(3) Installation. Install water line heating
receptacles m reverse order of removal procedures
g. 400 Hz Convenience Receptacle (J10) and
Capacitor (CI).
(1) Removal.
(a) Tag and disconnect electrical leads
to capacitor CL (4). Remove self-locking nut (1), lock
washer (2), flat washer (3), screws (31) and washer (30).
Remove capacitor C1 (4) and dust cover (34).
(b) Tag and disconnect electrical lead
(36) and jumper (28) from receptacle (35). Remove self
locking nuts (39), lock washers (38), flat washers (37),
and
screws
(29)
Remove
400
Hz
convenience
receptacle.
(2) Cleaning and Inspection.
(a) Clean 400 Hz convenience
receptacle and capacitor C1 with filtered compressed air
and an electrician's brush or wipe with a clean rag lightly
moistened with an approved cleaning solvent.
(b)
Visually
inspect
400
Hz
convenience
receptacle
and
capacitor
for
cracks,
corrosion, and other evidence of damage.
(3) Installation. Install 400 Hz convenience
receptacle and capacitor Cl in reverse order of removal
procedures.
h Terminal Stud.
(1) Removal Remove nut (150), lock
washers (149,143), and terminal stud (142) from panel.
(2) Cleaning and Inspection.
(a) Clean terminal stud with filtered
compressed air and an electrician's brush or wipe with a
clean rag lightly moistened with an approved cleaning
solvent
(b) Visually inspect terminal stud for
cracks, corrosion, damaged threads and other evidence
of damage.
(3) Installation Install terminal stud in
reverse order of removal procedures.
i. 60 Hz Power Output Receptacle (J5) and Capacitors
(C11, C12, C13, and C17).
(1) Removal
(a) Slide insulating sleeves (153, 161,
1851 down electrical leads to capacitors C17 (174), Cll
and C12 (184,162), and C13 (154). Tag and disconnect
electrical leads.
(b) Remove self-locking nuts (155,
163, 188), eight lock washers, twelve flat washers, and
four bolts Remove capacitors.
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