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2.13.3
Cap unused connectors to protect against moisture.
2.13.4
Close and latch the power distribution panel top cover to protect against moisture.
2.13.5
If this equipment is operated in a saltwater area for an extended period of time, perform the following at weekly
intervals.
2.13.5.1 Shut down the generator sets.
2.13.5.2 Disconnect the power distribution panel from the cables.
2.13.5.3 Clean the face of the circuit breakers with a dry rag (item 5, Appendix E).
2.13.5.4 Wipe exposed surfaces of the power distribution panel with a damp, dean rag (Item 5, Appendix E).
2.13.5.5 Allow panel to dry thoroughly.
2.13.5.6 Reconnect the power distribution panel to the cables.
2.13.5.7 Refer to paragraph 2.5 and restart the system.
2.14
EMERGENCY PROCEDURE.
CAUTION
Life support systems and other essential services must not be interrupted. When a
circuit overload is the problem, shutting down nonessential service loads may alleviate
the overload temporarily until the problem is resolved.
2.14.1
In the event of partial equipment failure, it may be possible to maintain a limited electrical power network In this
situation, contact unit maintenance for assistance in developing an alternate plan for power distribution.
2.14.2
In case of complete failure of the power distribution panel, shut down generator(s) and reconnect the generator
sets directly to the various DISE/PDISE feeder boxes according to tactical priority of the associated user's equipment.
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