TM 5-6116-590-12
o. Battery Charge Circuit Breaker.
(1) Description. A press-to-reset circuit breaker installed
in the battery charging circuit.
(2) Purpose. Provides short circuit and overload
protection for the battery charging circuit. The circuit
breaker opening amperage (5 amps) is marked on the
reset button.
p. No Fuel Indicator Lamp.
(1) Description. A filament type press-to-test lamp with
a red lens.
(2) Purpose. Illuminates to indicate that power plant has
been shut down by fuel float tank switch due to
exhaustion of fuel supply.
q. Engine Air Blockage Indicator Lamp.
(1) Description. A filament type press-to-test lamp with
a red lens.
(2) Purpose. Illuminates to indicate that there is a
negative pressure differential in the air inlet plenum.
r. Engine Time Totalizing Meter.
(1) Description. A five-digit time totalizer counter
installed on the side of the engine accessory drive
gearcase.
(2) Purpose. Records the total engine operating time.
(3) Indication. The counter digits indicate the total
operating time in hours and tenths of an hour since the
last resetting of the dials. The time totalizing meter is
energized and begins recording the operating time when
the rpm reaches approximately 95 percent of governed
speed and continues until engine shutdown.
s. Engine Time Totalizing Meter Circuit Breaker.
(1) Description. A press-to-reset circuit breaker installed
in the engine time totalizing meter circuit. Located
directly below the engine time totalizing meter
(2) Purpose. Provides short circuit and overload
protection for the time totalizing meter circuit. The circuit
breaker opening amperage (3 amps) is marked on the
reset button.
2-3. Water Systems Controls
The description and function of the manually operated
controls in the water system are described below.
Water system controls are located on the upper left of
the instrument panel (fig. 2-2), and on the water inlet
and outlet connection panel (fig. 2-19).
a. Hot Water Pump Switch
(1) Description. A two position ON and OFF circuit
breaker toggle switch.
(2) Purpose. Energizes the hot water pump electrical
circuit when placed In the ON position De-Energizes the
pump circuit when placed in the OFF position Provides
short circuit and overload protection for the hot water
pump. Control of the pump is automatic depending
upon hot water delivery requirements after the switch is
placed in the ON position.
b. Cold Water Pump Switch.
(1) Description. A two position ON and OFF circuit
breaker toggle switch.
(2) Purpose. Energizes the cold water pump electrical
circuit when placed in the ON position. De-energizes the
pump circuit when placed in the OFF position. Provides
short circuit and overload protection for the cold water
pump.
c. Cold Water Valve.
(1) Description. A manually operated valve installed
across the cold water outlet line.
(2) Purpose. Controls the flow of cold water from the
cold water outlet fitting.
d. Hot Water Valve.
(1) Description. A manually operated valve installed
across the hot water outlet line.
(2) Purpose. Controls the flow of hot water from the hot
water outlet fitting.
e. Hot Water Return Value
(1) Description. A manually operated valve installed
across the hot water return/hot water tank drain line.
(2) Purpose. Controls hot water return and allows
draining of hot water tank.
2-4. Auxiliary Power Outputs Controls and
Instruments
The auxiliary power output controls are located on the
upper left of the instrument panel (fig. 2-3) immediately
above the conditioned air controls. They control delivery
of power to the 400 Hz receptacles on the receptacle
panel. The description and function of the controls and
instruments are described below.
a. Auxiliary Power Trip Indicator Lamps (two
used: output 1 and output 2).
(1) Description. Filament type press-to-test lamps with
red lens.
(2) Purpose. Illuminate to indicate that the auxiliary
power output contactor has tripped to disconnect the
output to the receptacle indicated (output 1 or output 2).
NOTE
The press-to-test feature allows operator to test circuit
(Bulb). Auxiliary power output No. 1 is checked with unit
in operation and main 400HZ contactor closed. The unit
does not have to be operating in order to check auxiliary
power output No. 2 press-to-test circuit.
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