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(b)
Visually inspect circuit breaker for corrosion, cracks, damaged threads or other evidence of damage.
(3)
Installation. Install in reverse order of removal procedures.
j.
Standby Operation Control Connector Plug.
(1)
Removal. Tag and disconnect electrical connections to connector plug. Unscrew connector cover.
Remove four nuts, sixteen washers and four screws from connector plug. Remove connector plug.
(2)
Cleaning and inspection.
(a)
Clean connector plug with filtered compressed air and electricians brush or wipe with a clean rag
lightly moistened with an approved cleaning solvent.
(b)
Visually inspect connector plug for corrosion, cracks, damaged threads and inserts or other evidence
of damage.
(3)
Installation. Install in reverse order of removal procedures.
K
400 HZ Power Output Receptacles (Two used).
(1)
Removal. Tag and disconnect electrical connections to receptacle. Remove four nuts, sixteen washers,
and four screws. 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 and inserts or other evidence of
damage.
(3)
Installation. Install in reverse order of removal procedures.
l.
400 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. Remove two nuts, two washers, and two screws from
receptacle. Remove receptacle and capacitor.
(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 inserts or other evidence of damage.
(3)
Installation. Install in reverse order of removal procedures.
m.
400 HZ Auxiliary Power Receptacles (two used).
Note
Access to the 400 Hz auxiliary power receptacles is by removal of the receptacle panel assembly
(para 3-43).
(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, damaged inserts or other evidence of damage.
(3)
Installation. Install in reverse order of removal procedures.
n.
Remote Fan Power Output Connector Plug (two used).
Note
Access to remote fan power output connector is by removal of the receptacle panel assembly (para
3-83).
(1)
Removal. Unscrew connector cover from connector plug. Remove four nuts, sixteen washers, and four
screws from connector plug. Push connector plug back through mounting bulkhead. Tag and disconnect electrical
connections to connector plug. Remove connector plug.
(2)
Cleaning and inspection.
(a)
Clean connector plug with filtered compressed air, and electricians brush or wipe with a clean rag
lightly moistened with an approved cleaning solvent.
(b)
Visually inspect connector plug for corrosion, cracks, damaged threads and inserts or other evidence
of damage.
(3)
Installation. Install in reverse order of removal procedures.
o.
Remote Fan Power Input Connector Plug.
Note
Access to remote fan power input connector plug is by removal of the receptacle panel assembly
(para 3-63).
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