ARMY TM 5-6115-629-14&P
AIR FORCE TO-35C2-3-488-1
Table 4-2. Troubleshooting CONT.
Malfunction
Test or inspection
Corrective action
Step 2.
Inspect wires associated with inoperative indicator. Check wire terminals for
looseness.
Tighten loose connections. Replace broken wires.
Step 3.
Perform continuity check on indicator housing.
If indicator housing is defective, replace.
Section VII. RADIO INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION
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General Methods Used to Attain Proper Suppression. Essentially, suppression is attained by
providing a low resistance path to ground for stray currents. The methods used include shielding igni-
tion and high-frequency wires, grounding the frame with bonding straps, and using filtering systems.
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Radio Interference Suppression Components. All component parts of the power plant end
item, whose primary or secondary function is radio interference suppression, are on the generator
sets. Refer to TM 5-6115-545-12 for location of radio interference suppression components.
Section VIII. MAINTENANCE OF POWER PLANT TRAILERS
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General. This section of the manual contains unit level maintenance procedures for
components of the M200A1 trailer added when the trailer is used as part of the AN/MJQ-12A power
plant. These components are not covered in the overall trailer maintenance manual. For all other unit
maintenance procedures on the trailer, refer to TM 9-2330-205-14&P.
WARNING
Before performing any maintenance that requires climbing on or under trailer,
set trailer handbrakes, chock both wheels, and lower rear leveling jacks.
Injury to personnel could result from trailer suddenly rolling or tipping.
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Fuel Can Bracket Replacement. (See figure 4-5.) There are four fuel can brackets supplied
with the AN/MJQ-12A. Two brackets are mounted on top of the curbside front steps on each power
unit. Replacement procedures described below are typical for all.
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