TS 6115-329-14/4-26
TM 5-6115-329-14
TO 35C2-3-440-1
Figure 4-26. Load switch, removal and installation (model MEP-014A and MEP-024A).
c. Inspection, Testing and Repair. Inspect
switch for cracks, breaks, corroded terminals or for
evidence of overheating. Test as follows: Using a
multimeter, check for continuity of the switch con-
tacts.
NOTE
Movement of the swtich mechanism is opposite to
that of the toggle lever.
Replace a defective load switch.
d. Installation.
(1) Secure load-ON-OFF-FLASH switch to
control panel with nut.
(2) Reconnect leads.
4-26.
Load-On-Off Flash Switc
h
(Model MEP-019A)
a. Removal. Refer to figure 4-22 and the follow-
ing instructions and remove the load-on-off flash
switch.
(1) Tag and disconnect leads from the load-
ON-OFF-FLASH switch.
(2) Remove nut securing the load-ON-OFF-
FLASH switch.
(3) Remove switch.
b. Cleaning. Clean the load-on-off flash switch
using a clean cloth.
c. Inspection, Testing and Repair. Inspect the
load-on-off flash switch for cracks, breaks, corroded
terminals, or for evidence of overheadting. Test as
follows: Using a multimeter, check for continuity of
the switch contacts.
NOTE
Movement of the switch mechanism is opposite to
that of the toggle lever.
Replace a defective switch.
d. Installation.
(1) Secure load-ON-OFF-FLASH switch to
control panel with nut
(2) Reconnect leads.
4-27. Voltage Select Switch (MODEL
MEP-014A and MEP-019A)
a. Removal. Refer to figure 4-21 or 4-22 and the
following instructions and remove the voltage se-
lect switch.
(1) Tag and disconnect leads from the voltage
control switch.
(2) Remove nut securing voltage contro
switch to control box.
(3) Remove voltage control switch.
b. Cleaning. Clean the voltage select switch
using a clean cloth.
c. Inspection, Testing and Repair. Inspect
switch for a cracked case, evidence of overheating
and other apparent damage. Test as follows: Using
a multimeter, check for continuity of switch con-
tacts.
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