2-8. Operation of the Equipment
a. Inspect the voltage plug (fig. 2-2) into the proper
c. Combine fixed loads in increments of 3 KW, and
variable loads of 0 to 3 KW to any desired KW from 0 to
b. Turn voltage selector switch (fig. 2-1) to proper 30.
Section Il. OPERATION UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS
2-9. Operation in Extreme Cold (Below 0 F.
insulation with solvents which may damage them.
(-18C.))
2-12. Operation Under Rainy or Humid Con-
The test set is designed to operate at temperatures
ditions
above 25 F. (-4 C.), but not below that temperature. Pro-
Use desicants to insure reduction of corrosion. In
tection against wind, snow and ice should be given the
areas of high temperature and high humidity, coat
unit in sub-zero temperatures.
2-10. Operation in Extreme Heat
varnish.
The test set is designed to operate at temperatures
2-13. Operation in Salt Water Areas
up to 125 F. (52 C.). Prolonged usage in high tem-
perature and humidity areas requires treatment (see
2-14. Operation in High Altitudes
2-11. Operation in Dusty or Sandy Areas
The test set is designed to operate at altitudes from
sea level to 8,000 feet (2,440 m) at a temperature of 90 F.
Accumulated sand and dust must be removed every
(32 C.). Due to electrical characteristics changes, it is
50 operating hours or each month. Clean the interior
not advisable to operate the unit above 8,000 feet (2,400
with low pressure jet of filtered dry air. Wipe electrical
m).
components with a dampened soft cloth. Do not wipe