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TM 9-4910-663-34 Table 2-5.  TROUBLESHOOTING MALFUNCTION TEST OR INSPECTION CORRECTIVE ACTION 1.  DRIVE CONTROL CIRCUIT/VARIDRIVE/BLOWER MOTOR a.    AC  POWER  ON  INDICATOR  DS2  FAILS  TO  LIGHT  WHEN  CIRCUIT  BREAKER  SWITCH  CB1  IS  SET  TO  ON POSITION. Step 1.  Shut off external power source, remove AC POWER ON indicator lamp DS2, and check lamp for continuity with an ohmmeter. Replace AC POWER ON indicator lamp DS2 if it is open. Step  2.    Disconnect  lead  from  one  side  of  CIRCUIT  BREAKERS  CB2  DRIVE  CONTROL  circuit  breaker. Using an ohmmeter, check for continuity across terminals of circuit breaker CB2 with circuit breaker closed. Replace circuit breaker CB2 of continuity is not obtained. Step 3.  Reconnect lead to circuit breaker CB2.  Turn on external power source, set circuit breaker switch CB1 to the ON position, and close CIRCUIT BREAKERS CB2 DRIVE CONTROL circuit breaker.  Using an AC voltmeter, check for 230/460 volts ±10% between terminals Hi and H4 of transformer T1, and for 115 volts ±10% between terminals X1 and X4 of transformers T1. If voltage between terminals HI and H4 is normal but no voltage is obtained between terminals X1 and X4, replace transformer T1. Step 4.  With circuit breaker switch CB1 set to ON position, check for 230/460 volts AC between power in terminals L1 and L2, L2, and L3, and L3 and L1 of starter MS1, using AC voltmeter. If AC voltage between any pair of terminals is any value other than 230/460 volts, proceed to Step 5. Step  5.    Using  AC  voltmeter,  check  for  230/460  volts  AC  across  each  phase  at  input  terminals  of  circuit breaker  switch  CB1.    Then,  with  circuit  breaker  switch  CB1  set  to  ON  position,  check  for  230/460 volts AC across each phase at output terminals of circuit breaker switch CB1. 2-16

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