TM 5-4210-222-14&P-3TECHNICAL MANUALOPERATOR’S, ORGANIZATIONAL, DIRECT SUPPORTAND GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUALIINCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SP
ROCKWOOD TWIN AGENT1500/250 DRY CHEMICAL/AFFF UNITROCKWOOD INSTRUCTIONSLOG NO. RIM 1554KOVATCH CORPORATION500-600 WEST CATAWISSA ST.NESQUEHONING, PA
F8123 12/81DIODE TEST INSTRUCTIONSNOTE: 1. BE SURE STUD OF DIODE IS REMOVED U13ORE TESTING DIODE.2. REVERSE POLARITY DIODES WILL HAVE AN "R"
F2144D 11/824.3.11 ALTERNATOR DIODE TEST PROCEDUREFOR THIS TEST, DO NOT PUSH OR RELEASE START SWITCH WHEN ENGINE IS ABOVE IDLE.Tools Required: Voltme
F2136B 2/84Fig. 4.5.0 G DYNAMIC INVERTER PARTS LISTCircuit Dynamote Description Used In:Designation Part BOOSTEDSee Pages 4110,4111 and 4112 A30C1 40
4.5.0 DYNAMIC INVERTER PARTS LIST (continued)Circuit Dynamote Description Used In:Designation Part BOOSTEDA30S1, S2 4721-08411 Start/Stop Switch xS4 4
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1Remove the power unit from carton. Visuallyinspect power unit and confirm that all bolts andscrews are securely fastened, and the unit hasnot been d
3Hand tighten both swivel connections on the hose.4Tighten connection using 5/8" open end wrench.5Attach strain relief cable with clip through ho
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6Remove hex bushing (fill cap) and fill hydraulicreservoir with Phosphate Ester based hydraulicfluid (Hurst RT-23/ Aerosafe 2300). Fill to within1&qu
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12Make sure the operating lever on the by pass valve is in the openposition (away from the direction of flow) before trying to start powerunit.13START
15Return choke to the "open" position.16Hold roll cage with one hand and pull cord with other. Pullcord sharply and the engine should start
18Move the operating lever to the closed or run positionafter power unit is started and tool(s) are connected.19Remove hex bushing (fill cap) on power
PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDYEngine fails to start or • No fuel in tank • Fill tank with clean, fresh fuelstarts with difficultyShut-off valve closed • Open v•
• Magneto improperly timed • Time magneto• Worn rings • Replace rings• Lack of lubrication • Fill crankcase to the proper level• Air cleaner fouled •
is worn excessively, causing replace if necessary crankshaft to wobble in oil seal•·Seal outside seat in cylinder • Visually check seal receptacle
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES(SEE SCHEMATIC ON PAGE 4010 FOR ITEM NUMBERS)STAND-BY MODE:DRY CHEMICAL1. The Dry Chemical Tank shall be full andFill Cap secure
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1Remove Rescue Tool from carton; Inspect unit andconfirm that: all bolts and screws are securely fastened,and the unit has not been damaged In shipmen
3Align alot with pin before you connector disconnect couplingsConnect couplings on the short hoses from the tool to thecouplings on the long hoses fro
6To attach chain shackles to the tool,force short jaw retainer pins out of thearm. (Model 28 only)7Slip chain shackle over the jaw andInsert long fas
9So alignment illustration onpage 6 step 3After storage and before re-using the Rescue Tool,disconnect the male and female couplings on theshort and l
AND GENERAL MAINTENANCE*LUBRICATION• Grease control spring and links withHurst’s Shifty Doctor Grease.• Spray jaws, Jaw retainer pins, arms, frameand
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 32B/28PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDYTool operates eratically, • Hydraulic Fluid is low. • Check fluid level in reservoir and add fluidslo
Operational Procedures, Cont.(SEE SCHEMATIC ON PAGE 4010 FOR ITEM NUMBERS)10. Drain Valve - 7B; CLOSED11. Turret Discharge Valve - 108; CLOSED12. Quic
1To raise the car roof, insert the jaws of theRescue Tool between the roof of the automobileand the top of the door, hinged side, If possible, orany f
3After opening the leading edge by pinchpry operation insert the jaws betweenthe body of the car and the door aboveor below the hinge or lock. Move t
9The steering wheel canbe displaced severalinches by pushingagainst the rockerpanel and column fromthe inside144142
1When cutting an access hold throughmetal with the Hurst Power RescueTool, remove the automotive spreadingjaws and attach the cutting jaws.Attach the
3Operate the thumbcontrols to the “open”position, spreading the4Repeat this cutting procedure,opening the tool perpendicular tothe first cut.5This sec
6Pry “open” resulting flap of metal. Thisopening should afford entry or exit.7When it is not possible to force the points ofthe Rescue Tool through m
9NOTE: Since the narrow cutting jaw has a concaveface, the strip removed from the material cut withthe Rescue Tool will be coiled.414618
PRINTED IN USA • 159-R022 00 • 5M681 • PATENT PENDINGHurst Safety Products reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice or obligation
PARTNER®K1200INSTRUCTION BOOKContents:Safety precautions... Correct starting position andIdentification ...
(SEE SCHEMATIC ON PAGE 4010 FOR ITEM NUMBERS)OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSHOSE REELThe discharge of large amounts of dry chemical may create hazards to perso
Operator Safety Precautions1 Never operate the machine when you arefatigued2 Use safety footwear. snug-fitting clothing.safety goggles. and hearing-
K1200Pos. Description1. Cutter disc2. Guard3. Knob for guard4. Stop control5. Choke6. Idling catch7. Throttle control8. Starter throttlecontrol9. Sta
Fitting the cutter arm K1200Remove both the drive belt protecting casings (4 screws.knob and bushing) (1) Remove the attaching bolt (2) forthe cutter
GuardNever operate without the disc guard.The guard should be adjusted so that itsrear section is close to the workpiece.Particles, dust or sparks fro
Vee-belt K1200To stretch the belt, loosen the screw retainingthe cutting arm by turning clockwise using thesocket wrench included in the tool set and
Starter unitReplacing the starter cordLoosen the fan casing. Pull out the starter cord a littleand prevent the cord drum from rotating back. Place t
The following is a summary of various measures mentioned in the book and which Is essential for the correct servicing ofthe cutting machine The time i
Technical dataEngineair-cooled, two-strokecapacityIgnition systemtransistor Ignition systemspark plugelectrode spark gapCarburetorspeed governorrange
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(SEE SCHEMATIC ON PAGE 4010 FOR ITEM NUMBERS)SYSTEM PURGING OPERATIONDRY CHEMICALThe discharge of large amounts of dry chemical may create hazards to
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Parts of the cut-off sawGASOLINE POWERED CUT-OFF SAWDefinition:1. Cutter wheels. Are available in three major types: abrasive wheels, diamond blades
The OperatorPhysical ConditionNever use a cut-off saw without having received Instructions for its use. If not handled properly and with care, a cut-
not exceeded by the cut-off saw. Immediately before installation, all wheels shall be closely inspected to make sure thatthey have not been damaged i
V-belt/Belt Covers (G)Keep the V-belt properly tensioned. Too loose or too high tension will drastically reduce the life length of the belt. Alwaysp
Cutter WheelsCutter wheels are available in three basic types: abrasive wheels, diamond blades and carbide-tipped blades. ElectroluxMotor branded whe
Special WheelsIf your work requires a lot of cutting in the same material, it is often economical to get a wheel that has been speciallydesigned for t
practice, there are an optimum number of diamond particles of a specific grit size in a specific metal bond which willprovide optimum performance for
Do not wedge the blade in the cut.Do not force a blade that has lost its cutting ability. Have it resharpened. See page 16.Do not cool by periodical
System Purglng, Cont.(SEE SCHEMATIC ON PAGE 4010 FOR ITEM NUMBERS)9. Place "CHARGING SWITCH" in "OFF" position and re-set the Quic
Putting the cut-off saw into useBefore the machine is started, the necessary safety checks must be carried out. See Page 7. After ensuring that the
starting throttle), the cut-off saw must be adjusted. See the appropriate section of your instruction book.Do not drop start. This method is very d
Wet CuttingWet cutting is used primarily for two reasons. If the wheel is sprinkled with water, the water will keep the dust down. Thisis important
These reactive forces may result in Ioss of control which may, in turn, cause injury. An understanding of thecause of these reactive forces may help
Pull-inPull-in occurs when the lower quadrant of the wheel is suddenly stopped or if the cut slowly closes. The reaction of thewheel pulls the cut-of
To avoid pinchingThe work piece should always be supported so the cut will open (not close) when the cut is executed.Muffler and Exhaust GasesThe nois
Safety RegulationsAny person who is to use and/or be responsible for the maintenance of a cut-off saw must be well acquainted with currentsafety regul
2. Don’t work when tired, under stress, fatigue or under the influence of medicine, drugs or alcoholic beverages.3. Do not work alone. Make sure you
BLACKHAWKPorto-PowerOperating InstructionsBody Repair EquipmentPrinted in U.S.A. 1/85 IS-3064178
PORTO-POWER SOLVES 1,001FORCE RELATED PROBLEMS• Auto Body/Frame Repair• Heavy Duty Truck Repair & Maintenance• Construction - Road Equipment - Bu
BLEEDING OPERATION(SEE SCHEMATIC ON PAGE 4010 FOR ITEM NUMBERS)DPY CHEMICAL1. Place "CHARGING SWITCH" in "OFF" position. Open Va
TROUBLE-SHOOT CHART SOLUTIONS1. Spongy effectAir trapped in the hydraulic system easily com-presses under pressure and causesspongyness.To bleed syste
4. Ram leaks down under pressure Make surerelease valve is fully closed. If it still leaks down,there is probably dirt in the return check ballvalve.
TO PROTECT THIS EQUIPMENT:Guard ram threads with protector ring wheneverpossible. Protect ram plunger end or threads by usingserrated saddle or other
BASIC SET-UPS USING PORTO-POWER RAMS AND ATTACHMENTS. THE PUSH, SPREAD, CLAMP, PULL, ANDSTRETCH SYMBOLS SHOWN BELOW AND ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES TELL Y
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WARRANTYCOMMERCIAL WARRANTY: This equipment is warranted by Applied Power Inc. to the original commercial user- owneragainst defective materials or w
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SECTION IGENERAL DESCRIPTIONFigure 1-1. Mod PA300 Electronic Siren.The Federal Model PA300 (figure 1-1) is aprecision built, efficient and economical
SECTION IISPECIFICATIONSInput Voltage...11VDC to 16VDC (16V opera
SECTION IIIINSTALLATION3-1. UNPACKING.After unpacking the Model PA300, examine it fordamage that may have occurred in transit. If theequipment has be
FILLING INSTRUCTIONSDRY CHEMICAL1. Vent the system per enclosed "Bleeding Operation" instructions.2. Shut master nitrogen valve 12B.3. Slowl
Figure 3-2. Rear View of PA300.WARNINGDo NOT connect the siren to the vehiclebattery until ALL other electricalconnections have been completed.A. Spe
3. Splice the white control cable wire (P5,pin 10) to the horn side of the cut wire. Insulate thesplice with a wire nut.4. Obtain a SPST relay of suf
c. To protect the wire whenconnected to the battery terminal, use an in-linefuseholder and 15-ampere fuse (not supplied). Thefuseholder should be ins
SECTION IVOPERATIONFigure 4-1. Model PA300 Front View.4-1. GENERAL.All controls utilized during normal operation ofthe Model PA300 are located on the
horn ring. This feature is especially effective for clearingtraffic. The chart below demonstrates how the horn ringcan be used to change the siren s
SECTION VCIRCUIT DESCRIPTION5-1. GENERAL.The Model PA300 circuitry can be divided intoseven functional blocks. Refer to figure 5-1 and 6-4 whilereadin
IC8C, a one-of-two analog switch, selects thesiren or air horn control voltage from IC12A or IC12B.IC8B selects either the RC control voltage (manual,
amplifier eliminates any ground reference problem thatmay exist between the PA-300 and various makes ofradios. The microphone has a built-in transist
SECTION VISERVICE AND MAINTENANCE6-1. GENERAL.Most of the component electronic parts used inthe Model PA300 are standard items that can beobtained fro
Figure 6-1. Chassis Removal.Figure 6-2. Internal View4199-13-
DRY CHEMICAL UNIT1.0 SCOPEThis manual defines the following for Rockwood’s Self ContainedDry Chemical Unit : PAGEa) Principle of operation...
Figure 6-3. Component Location Diagram.4200-14-
Figure 6-4. Schematic Diagram.4201-15-
PARTS LISTSchematic SchematicSymbol Description Part No. Symbol Description Part No.*RESISTORS INTEGRATED CIRCUITSR1,4,14,15 4700 Ohm,5% 100A298 IC1 U
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3.0 SYSTEM COMPONENTSThe item numbers below refer to the system schematic of Figure 510-2120-1 Page 40101B. A.S.M.E. DRY CHEMICAL TANKThe Rockwood Dr
4B. NITROGEN REGULATORRockwood’s Dry Chemical System utilizes a special high flow capacity regulator to achieve the constant discharge raterequired.
12B. MASTER NITROGEN SUPPLY VALVEThe Master Nitrogen Supply Valve isolates the dry chemical tank from the nitrogen supply when filling or cleaning out
4.0 MAINTENANCEA periodic check of the following should be made every thirty days.1. Perform stand-by mode check, page 4003, to ensure valves are in p
TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDYDecreased flow of Plugged pick-up Clean out line as per in-dry chemical tube or packed hose struction in dry chemicalresu
AFFF UNIT1.0 SCOPEThis manual defines the following for Rockwood’s Self Contained AFFF Units:PAGEa) Principle of Operation...
The Tanks have a welded on external skirt support to facilitate mounting.The AFFF Tank must contain a sufficient quantity of Foam Solution for the req
9A, 9B AUXILIARY DISCIARGE VALVE(S)Auxiliary Discharge Valve(s) are provided to allow isolation of one or more systems while maintaining the remainin
4.0 MAINTENANCEA periodic check of the following should be made every thirty days.1. Perform stand-by mode check, page 4003, to ensure valves are in p
TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY’Decreased flow of AFFF Plugged or packed Clean out line as per in-solution. hose resulting from struction in dry chemica
OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR MANUALVOLUME IIITABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGEROCKWOOD INSTRUCTION AND SERVICE MANUALTWIN AGENT 1500/250 DRY CHEMICAL
PRESSURE VS. TEMPERATURE CHARTTEMPERATURE PRESSURE CORRECTIONS FOR GAGE READING°C °F (Base Point 220 psig at 21.1°C (70°F)* 43.0 (110) Subtract 221 ps
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CYLINDER DISASSEMBLYSafety FirstThe maintenance and operation of mechanical equipment SAFETY is the basic factor which must be observed at all times.T
ACTUATOR WEIGHTS IN POUNDS (APPROX.)pe AAPA-25 2.50 Lb.ACTUATOR FREE AIR CONSUMPTION - ONE 95° STROKEThe following formula may be used to determine th
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Bulletin 5821AFF028 SEAL REPLACEMENT KIT For FS59000-1616-01 Swivel JointsKit FF028 ContentsDescription Quantity Part NumberDUST SEAL 1 06-099-00O-RIN
1. DESCRIPTION OF CIRCUIT BREAKERThe CDLM Circuit Breaker is normally used with Hannay Reels for protection of the rewind motor. This type of breaker
OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR MANUALVOLUME IIITABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGERemote Manual Twin Agent Turret Foam/Dry Powder Index...
INSTALLATION Electric Rewind ReelsINSTRUCTIONS for 12 Volt DC OperationNOTE: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY VOID THE WARRANTY.Unpacking1. Un
Additional wiring materials requiredThe following are required but not supplied with the reel.• insulated cable. minimum size No. 2 for 12 volt,• #1
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Proven under pressure around the worldR O C K W O O D S Y S T E M SC O R P O R A T I O NTWIN AGENT HA
TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGE1.0 SCOPE...
RIM 14311.0 SCOPEThis manual contains operating instructions maintenance , :procedure and parts list for the Rockwood Twin AgentHandline Nozzle.2.0 NO
4.0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS4.1 GENERAL:WARNINGThe discharge of large amounts of dry chemical may create hazards to personnel such as reducedvisibility
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Rockwood Systems Corporation80 Second. StreetSouth Portland, Maine 04106RIM-1434DUAL AGENT HANDLINE - FOAM/DRY POWDER FIG ITITLE PART NO 510-1678ITEM
Proven under pressure around the worldROCKWOOD SYSTEMSCORPORATIONREMOTE MANUAL TWIN AGENT TURRETFOAM/DRY POWDERPART No, 510-1679LOG, No, RIM-1433MAY,
OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR MANUALVOLUME IIITABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGE4 CYCLE HURST POWER UNIT INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...
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RIM 14331.0 SCOPEThis manual defines the following for the Rockwood Remote Manual Twin Agent Turret P/N 510-1679.a) Introductionb) Operating Instructi
3.0 FIGURES (Cont.) PAGEIII. Shaper Assembly, PN 510-1591... 4054Foam/Water Discharge No
RIM 14336.0 SPARE PARTSThe following list is the suggested spare parts for P/N 510-1679; Remote Manual Twin Agent Turret.PART NUMBER DESCRIPTIONQUANTI
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Rockwood Systems Corporation80 Second StreetSouth Portland, Maine 04106RIM 1433REMOTE MANUAL TWIN AGENT TURRETTITLE PART NO. 510-1679-6 TURRET W/FOAM
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Rockwood Systems Corporation80 Second StreetSouth Portland, Maine 04106RIM-1433REMOTE MANUAL TURRETFIG. IITITLE PART NO. 10-09170-9ITEM QTY PART NO.
OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR MANUALVOLUME IIITABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGE10 TON HYDRAULIC PORTO-POWER RESCUE KITOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - Continu
Rockwood Systems Corporation80 Second StreetSouth Portland, Maine 04106RIM-1433REMOTE MANUAL TURRETTITLE PART NO. 10-09170-9 FIG IIITEM QTY PART NO. P
No. Fig, IIIRIM-1433ENGINEERING DATA SHEET ROCKWOOD FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMSJET - X * WaterFOG * FogFOAM * FOAMSHAPER - AFFFPART No. 510-1591FI
Rockwood Systems Corporation80 Second StreetSouth Portland, Maine 04106RIM- 1433MONITOR SHAPER ASSY - AFFFTITLE PART NO. 510-1591 FIG. IIIITEM QTY PA
No. Fig, IVRIM-1433ENGINEERING DATA SHEET ROCKWOOD FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMSJET - X * WaterFOG * FogFOAM * FOAMDRY CHEMICAL NOZZLEPART NO. 510-0
Rockwood Systems Corporation80 Second StreetSouth Portland, Maine 04106TITLEREPLACEMENT PARTS LIST FOR FIG. NO. IV RIM- 1433ITEM QTY PART NO. PART N
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OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR MANUALVOLUME IIILIST OF ILLUSTRATIONSTITLE IDENTIFICATION/ PAGE(S)ILLUSTRATIONROCKWOOD INSTRUCTION AND SERVICE MANUA
F2265D12/82SECTION I. DYAMOTE LIMITED WARRANTY1.0 LIMITED WARRANTY1.1 DYNAMOTE CORPORATION (Manufacturer) warrants, to the original user, that each DY
F2100C 11/82 Sec. 2.0SECTION II. GENERAL INFORMATIONDYNAMIC INVERTERS2.0 INTRODUCTION AND PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION:2.0.1 Your new DYNAMOTE Series A I
Sec. 2.0 11/822.0 INTRODUCTION AND PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION (continued)volts DC. Both AC and DC voltages are regulated simultaneously by the Dynamote
2.2.2 Instrument Panel - Momentary START and STOP buttons, AC voltage indicator, and remote control receptacle areprovided. Two 15 amp convenience re
2.2.7 Miscellaneous - Installation hardware, spare fuses, warranty statement and registration card, and instructionmanual accompanies each new inverte
Figure 3.0.3A HARDWARE KITPart No. Qty. Description Included With: A302283-00014 1 Harness - Input - Power x4283-00010 1 Harness - Control x1 Field Gr
3.2.0 ROUTE HARNESS TO ALTERNATOR - ContinuedRoute the wiring harness to the alternator, using existing holes where possible. Use tie wraps and tape
3.4.0 INSTALL AUTOMATIC THROTTLEAn automatic throttle provides automatic increase in engine speed to a present RPM when the inverter is energized. It
3.5.1 BASIC INSTALLATION STEPS - Continued3. High Amperage Bypass Installation(a) Securely mount relay K3 as close to the alternator as is practical w
F8124 12/81Figure 3.5.4C DIAGRAMS OF LEECE NEVILLE 4000AA SERIES ALTERNATORS4073
OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR MANUALVOLUME IIILIST OF ILLUSTRATIONSTITLE IDENTIFICATION/ PAGE(S)ILLUSTRATIONPARTNER K-1200 RESCUE SAWRescue Saw Sc
3.6 CHECKOUT OF HARNESS INSTALLATION AND ALTERNATOR OUTPUT.THE RESULTS OF THIS CHECKOUT PROCEDURE MUST BE RECORDED ON THE WARRANTY INITIATION CARDAND
Figure 3.6.1A INSTALLATION AND INVERTER CHECKOUT USING 4-2600 DYNAMIC INVERTER TEST MODULE)Switch Terminal Inverter Vehicle Proper RemarksPosition or
F8120B 3/833.6.1A INSTALLATION AND INVERTER CHECKOUT USING 4-2600 DYNAMIC INVERTER TEST MODULE (continued)Switch Terminal Inverter Vehicle Proper Rema
3.6.1 CHECKOUT OF HARNESS INSTALLATION WITH DYNAMOTE 4-2600, DYNAMIC INVERTER TEST MODULE(continued)— 5. If procedures on Switch Position 1 - 10 check
F2111E 11/823.6.2 HARNESS & ALTERNATOR CHECKOUT WITHOUT 4-2600 (continued)Trouble Shooting Steps for Step 5.1) If GREEN to BLACK is less than 12 v
3.6.2 HARNESS & ALTERNATOR CHECKOUT WITHOUT 4-2600 Continued)— 7.With engine still running at about 1000 RPM, remove commutation fuses on inverter
F8119 12/813.6.2 HARNESS & ALTERNATOR CHECKOUT WITHOUT 4-2600 (continued)-9. Now compare your readings with the following summary, given in Figure
3.7.0 CHECKOUT INVERTER OPERATION(Put Auto Manual Switch in Manual position. See 2.2.2.1)3.7.1 Disengage Automatic Throttle by disconnecting the RED w
F8118 8/843.8.2 Models A30-70DA. In these units, AC output is a standard two-wire output, with a hot and neutral lead. ’Only the "hot" lead
SECTION IV SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTINGINSTRUCTIONS FOR DYNAMOTE SERIES "A" DYNAMIC INVERTERS4.1.0 General Information. PLEASE READ CAREFULL
OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR MANUALVOLUME IIILIST OF TABLESTITLE IDENTIFICATION/ PAGE(S)ILLUSTRATIONROCKWOOD TWIN AGENT 1500/250 DRYCHEMICAL/AFFF
4.2.0 INVERTER REMOVAL FOR VEHICLE SYSTEM FOR SERVICING - ContinuedBatteries will not charge while inverter is disconnected. Operation of vehicle wh
Section 4.3.2 TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTNo. SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION1 Start button pushed, Blown control fuse Check control fuse F5 on inverter fro
F2138C 12/81No. SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION5 Low output voltage, Loose alternator belts Tighten belts by adjusting alternatorAC and DC bracket.Alt
4.3.2 TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART (continued)MOST LIKELY FAILURESBased on our experience at DYNAMOTE, the following, in order of descending frequency, are
F2139C 12/814.3.4 K2 RELAY CKECKOUT PROCEDURE (continued)4) Locate the K2 Relay. It is approximately 1"xl"x3", encased in clear plast
4.3.5 K3 RELAY CHECKOUT PROCEDURE (continued)With the START button depressed, the voltage should read 0.Otherwise, replace the K3 Relay.4.3.6 COMMUTAT
F2140C 12/814.3.8 OSCILLATOR CIRCUIT BOARD CHECKOUT PROCEDURETools Required: Voltmeter with 0-15VDC scale, 7/16" socket wrench or open end wrenc
4.3.9 SCR CHECKOUT PROCEDURE (continued)5) Remove SCR cathode (ground) leads from ground. These are RED #8 wires for A40/A60, and GREEN wiresfor an A
F2143E 12/814.3.9 SCR CHECKOUT PROCEDURE (continued)d) Install the new SCR, making sure that the nut is on very tight.e) Reconnect the Cathode (GROUND
4.3.10 DIODE CHECKOUT PROCEDURE (continued)A diode which is not stud-mounted, but rather has axial leads, conducts in the direction theband on the di
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