TM 9-6115-669-13&P
CONNECTIONPANEL
NOTE
This procedure is the same for all receptacles.
a.
Remove four screws (5), eight serrated lock washers (6,8), rubber flap (7), and four spacers (9).
b.
Remove 22 screws (13), serrated lock washers (15), washers (14) and swing connection panel
(4) over lifting ring.
c.
Remove two plastic cap nuts (11), protective cover (12) and two spacers (10) from back of
connection panel (4).
RECEPTACLES J1 TO J4
NOTE
This procedure is the same for receptacles J1 to J4.
a.
Remove nut (12, figure 5-21), serrated lock washer (13), washer (14) and grounding cable (15)
from grounding stud.
b.
Remove screw (8), serrated lock washer (9), washer (10) and the long cable (11) from the
appropriate bus bar.
c.
Refer to paragraph 5.10 and remove three short power cables from the appropriate contactors
K3 to K6.
CAUTION
Record position of pins (20,21) on receptacle J1 to J4 before removal.
d.
Rush small pins (20) out of receptacle (22).
e.
Remove screws (25), washers (24), nuts (16), serrated lock washers (17), washers (18), and
remove receptacle (22,23) and gasket (19) from connection panel.
NOTE
The cable with pin cannot be reused.
f.
Rush pins (21) out of receptacle (22).
RECEPTACLE J5
a
Remove heat shrink insulation from all cables on receptacle (29).
b.
Record labeling and position of cables and unsolder connections to receptacle (29) from outside
to inside.
c.
Remove screws (26), washers (27), nuts (33), serrated lock washers (32), washers (31) and
remove receptacle (28,29) and gasket (30) from connection panel.
RECEPTACLE J6 AND VARISTORS R12, R13
a.
Record labeling and position of receptacle (37).
b.
Using removal tool 1 and 2 push pins with cables out of receptacle (37) from the back.
c.
Remove cable of resistor R12 (22, figure 5-20) from pin J6-R1 and cable of resistor R13 (23)
from J6-S2 of receptacle (37, figure 5-21).
d.
Remove nut (41), serrated lock washer (40), washer (39), screws (34), washer (36) and
receptacle (36,37) and gasket (38).
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