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Table 11-2.-Troubleshooting Chart
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CHAPTER  12 OXYGEN-RELATED COMPONENTS

2. Ensure that the differential pressure bleed valve V-7, the test pressure gauge to bell jar V-2, and the system bleed valve V-5 are closed. Open the  differential  pressure  shutoff  valve  V-8. 3. Place the bell jar on the adapter fixture and secure it with a clamp. Now plug the bell jar top coupling   C-2. 4.  Open  the  oxygen  supply  valve  V-6  slowly until  100  inches  of  H2O  is  indicated  on  the differential  pressure  gauge  DF-1.  By  closing  valve V-6,  leakage  will  be  indicated  by  a  drop  in pressure on DF-1. There must not be more than 2  inches  of  H2O  in  10  minutes. 5. Close the oxygen supply cylinder valve and open  the  system  bleed  valve  V-5  to  bleed  the system. 6.  Secure  all  test  stand  valves.  Leave  the system  bleed  valve  V-5  open. CAUTION W H E N    T H E    T E S T    S T A N D    IS SECURED,  ALL  VALVES  WITH  THE EXCEPTION OF THE SYSTEM BLEED VALVE   V-5   MUST   BE   CLOSED. VALVE  V-5  IS  LEFT  OPEN  TO  PRE- VENT  THE  ACCIDENTAL  BUILDUP OF PRESSURE IN THE SYSTEM. CLEANING Clean  all  external  parts,  test  adapters  and connections,  gauge  glasses,  bell  jar,  O-ring,  and terminals  of  the  liquid  oxygen  quantity  gauge capacitor-type  tester  with  a  soft,  lint-free  cloth. The  cloth  may  be  dampened  with  oxygen  clean- ing   compound   (MIL-C-81302). PERIODIC  INSPECTIONS Periodic  leakage  inspections  are  required  to be performed weekly. A pressure regulator (R-1) setting   must   be   performed   weekly   also.   In addition to the inspection requirements, the test stand  should  be  visually  inspected  for  cleanliness, freedom from oil and grease, missing or damaged parts,  and  general  condition. TROUBLESHOOTING Refer  to  table  11-2,  Troubleshooting  Chart, for   probable   trouble   causes   and   remedies. Information in this chart is intended primarily to aid  oxygen  shop  personnel  in  diagnosing  problems most  likely  to  be  encountered  in  their  daily  use of  the  test  stand.  Refer  to  NAVAIR  17-15BC-20 for  parts  removal  and  replacement. Upon completion of any maintenance actions, complete  the  maintenance  forms  outlined  in  the NAVAIR   13-1-6.4. 11-21

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