TM 5-6625-2691-13&P
above without touching the capacitor with your fingers.
The needle should jump momentarily and then to in-
a. General. A three pole, single throw, 200 ampere,
240 volt AC, 28 volt DC coil contactor (fig. 1-2) is sup-
b. Removal. Using figure 4-2 as a guide, remove the
plied for applying the loads to the generator.
filter capacitor.
b. Testing. Test the contactor for continuity using a
c. Cleaning. Clean with filtered compressed air.
d. Installation. Using figure 4-2 as a guide, install
c. Inspecting and Cleaning. Visually inspect for
the filter capacitor.
damage to case. Clean with compressed filtered air.
d. Removal and Installation. Notify direct support
maintenance for replacement.
4-30. Control Transformer
for changing the voltage connections of the test set.
b. Testing. Test the voltage plug for continuity using
a. General. Three control transformers (fig. 1-2) are
supplied to furnish the control power to the fan motor
c. Cleaning. Clean with filter compressed air.
and contactor.
d. Removal and Installation. Notify direct support
maintenance for replacement action.
c. Inspecting and Cleaning. Inspect for burns, cracks
or other damage. Clean with compressed filter air.
a. Inspecting. Inspect for unbalance of blade by snap-
d. Removal and Installation. Notify direct support
ping the master switch "ON" and then "OFF". If the
maintenance for replacement.
fan is off balance, broken or damaged, replace it.
b. Removal. To remove fan, loosen set screw on fan
hub and pull off gently.
a. Testing. Make sure the capacitor is discharged
c. Cleaning. Clean blades with a damp cloth.
before testing. For testing, use an ohmmeter set at
d. Installation. To replace fan, slip hub inch in
RX10,000 scale. Placing one lead on the terminal and
from the end of the shaft. Retighten set screw firmly.
the other on the capacitor body, the reading should be
infinite. Then place leads on capacitor in reverse of