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(c) Remove self-locking nuts (166), lock
washers (167), flat washers (168) and screws (144).
Remove capacitor mounting bracket (172), 60 Hz power
outlet receptacle (147), and gasket (148) from panel
(2) Cleaning and Inspection
(a) Clean capacitor mounting bracket,
capacitors, and 60 Hz power outlet 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 capacitors, capacitor
mounting bracket, and 60 Hz power outlet receptacle for
cracks, corrosion, and other evidence of damage.
(3) Installation. Install capacitors Cll,C12, C13 and
C17 and 60 Hz power outlet receptacle in reverse order
of removal procedures.
j. DC Slave Receptacle (J2).
(1) Removal. Remove nuts (152), flat washers
(151, 140), and bolts (139) Remove DC slave receptacle
(141) from panel.
(2) Cleaning and Inspection.
(a) Clean DC slave 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 DC slave receptacle for
cracks, corrosion, damaged threads, and other evidence
of damage.
(3) Installation. Install DC slave receptacle in
reverse order of removal procedures.
k. 400 Hz Power Output Receptacle (J7) and Capacitors
(C3, C4 and C5).
(1) Removal.
(a) Slide insulating sleeves (113,114,123)
down electrical leads to capacitors C3 and C5 (109,115)
and Cr (122). Tag and disconnect electrical leads
(b) Remove nuts (105,112,119), lock
washers
(106,111,120),
flat
washers
(107,108,110,
121,128), and bolts (124,130,133) Remove
capacitors.
(c) Remove nuts (116), lock washers
(117,135), flat washers (118,136) and screws (134).
Remove capacitor mounting bracket (127), 400 Hz power
output receptacle (138) and gasket (137) from panel.
(2) Cleaning and Inspection.
(a) Clean 400 Hz power output receptacle.
capacitors, and capacitor mounting bracket 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 power output
receptacle, capacitors. and capacitor mounting bracket
for cracks, corrosion, and other evidence of damage.
(3) Installation. Install 400 Hz power output
receptacle and capacitors C3, C4. C5 in reverse order of
removal procedures.
l. 400 Hz Power Output Receptacle and Capacitors (C6,
C7 and CI0)
(1) Removal
(a) Slide insulating sleeves (271,193,198)
down electrical leads to capacitors C7 (272), C6 (192)
and C10 (199). Tag and disconnect electrical leads
(b) Remove nuts (273,189,197), lock
washers
(274,190,196),
flat
washers
(275,191,194,195,264,
268)
and
bolts.
Remove
capacitors.
(c) Remove nuts (270), lock washers (269,
213), flat washers (268,214), and screws (212). Remove
capacitor mounting bracket (249), 400 Hz power output
receptacle (215), and gasket (216) from panel
(2) Cleaning and Inspection
(a) Clean capacitors, capacitor mounting
bracket, and 400 Hz power output receptacle for cracks,
corrosion, and other evidence of damage
(b) Visually inspect capacitors, capacitor
mounting brackets and 400 Hz power output receptacle
for cracks, corrosion, and other evidence of damage.
(3) Installation. Install 400 Hz power output
receptacle and capacitors C6,C7 and C10 in reverse
order of removal procedures.
m. 60 Hz Power Output Receptacle (J6) and Capacitors
(C2, C14, C15 and C16).
(1) Removal.
(a) Slide insulating sleeves (226,233,257)
down electrical leads to capacitors C14 (225), C15 and
C16 (234,258), and C2 (231). Tag and disconnect
electrical leads.
(b) Remove three nuts (223,235,261), eight
lock
washers
(224,236,260),
ten
flat
washers
(227,237,241,259) and three bolts (228,250,255) Remove
capacitors.
(c) Remove four nuts (238), eight lock
washers (219,239), eight flat washers (240,220), and *
four screws (218). Remove capacitor mounting bracket
(242), 60 Hz power output receptacle (221) and gasket
(222) from panel.
(2) Cleaning and Inspection.
(a) Clean capacitors, capacitor mounting
bracket, and 60 Hz power output 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 capacitors, capacitor
mounting bracket, and 60 Hz power output receptacle for
cracks, corrosion, and other evidence of damage.
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