TM 5-6115-434-12
c.
60 HZ Convenience Receptacle Circuit Breaker (two used).
(1)
Removal. Tag and disconnect electrical connections to circuit breaker. Remove two screws and four
washers from circuit breaker. Remove circuit breaker, boot and bar.
(2)
Cleaning and inspection.
(a)
Clean with filtered compressed air or wipe with a clean rag lightly moistened with an approved
cleaning solvent.
(b)
Visually inspect circuit breaker for corrosion, cracks, damaged threads or other evidence of damage.
(3)
Installation. Install in reverse order of removal procedures.
d. 60 HZ Convenience Receptacle.
(1)
Removal. Tag and disconnect electrical connections to receptacle. Remove four nuts, twelve washers,
and four screws from receptacle cover. Remove receptacle cover, and capacitor. Remove two nuts, two washers and
two screws from receptacle. Remove receptacle.
(2)
Cleaning and inspection.
(a)
Clean receptacle with filtered compressed air and electricians brush or wipe with a clean rag lightly
moistened with an approved cleaning solvent.
(b)
Visually inspect receptacle for corrosion, cracks, damaged threads, internal receptacle damage or
other evidence of damage.
(3)
Installation. Install in reverse order of removal procedures.
e.
60 HZ Power Output Receptacle (two used).
(1)
Removal. Tag and disconnect electrical connections to receptacle. Remove four nuts, sixteen washers;,
and four screws from receptacle. Remove receptacle and gasket.
(2)
Cleaning and inspection.
(a)
Clean receptacle with filtered compressed air and electricians brush or wipe with a clean rag lightly
moistened with an approved cleaning solvent.
(b)
Visually inspect receptacle for corrosion, cracks, internal .insert damage or other evidence of
damage.
(3)
Installation. Install in reverse order of removal procedures.
f.
Water Line Heater Connector Plug (two used)
(1)
Removal. Tag and disconnect electrical connections to receptacle. Unscrew receptacle cover. Remove
four nuts, eight washers, and four screws from receptacle. Remove receptacle and gasket.
(2)
Cleaning and inspection.
(a)
Clean receptacle with filtered compressed air and electricians brush or wipe with a clean rag lightly
moistened with an approved cleaning solvent.
(b)
Visually inspect receptacle for corrosion, cracks, damaged threads, internal insert damage or other
evidence of damage.
(3)
Installation. Install in reverse order of removal procedures.
g.
400 HZ Convenience Receptacle Circuit Breaker.
(1)
Removal. Tag and disconnect electrical connections to circuit breaker. Remove two screws and four
washers from circuit breaker. Remove circuit breaker and boot.
(2)
Cleaning and inspection.
(a)
Clean circuit breaker with filtered compressed air or wipe with a clean rag lightly moistened with an
approved cleaning solvent.
(b)
Visually inspect circuit breaker for corrosion, cracks, damaged threads or other evidence of damage.
(3)
Installation. Install in reverse order of removal procedures.
h.
Water Line Heater Circuit Breaker.
(1)
Removal. Tag and disconnect electrical connections to circuit breaker. Remove two screws and four
washers from circuit breaker. Remove circuit breaker and boot.
(2)
Cleaning and inspection.
(a)
Clean circuit breaker with filtered compressed air or wipe with a clean rag lightly moistened with an
approved cleaning solution.
(b)
Visually inspect circuit breaker for corrosion, cracks, damaged threads or other evidence of damage.
(3)
Installation. Install in reverse order of removal procedures.
i.
Fuel Heater Circuit Breaker.
(1)
Removal. Tag and disconnect electrical connections from circuit breaker. Remove two screws and four
washers from circuit breaker. Remove circuit breaker.
(2)
Cleaning and inspection.
(a)
Clean circuit breaker with filtered compressed air or wipe with a clean rag lightly moistened with an
approved cleaning solution.
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