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TM 11-6130-381-14
CHAPTER 6
GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Section l. GENERAL
6-1. Scope of General Support Maintenance
b. Test Equipment. The teat equipment required
t o maintain the battery charger at the general
a. General support maintenance of the battery
support level are listed in appendix B, section III.
charger consists of the following:
c. Materials. The material required to maintain
(1) Troubleshooting (Section II)
the battery charger at the general support level are
(2) Maintenance (Section III)
as follows:
(3) Testing (Section IV)
(1) Polyurethane coating, Conathane CE-1164
b. General support maintenance functions for the
battery charger are authorized by the Maintenance
( 2 ) Dry inert gas for purging when storing
A l l o c a t i o n Chart (MAC) in Appendix B. Repair
coating for reuse (Mitrogen or Freon 12)
p a r t s authorized at the general Support maint-
( 3 ) Solvent, Dow Chemical Co, Chlorothene
e n a n c e level are listed in the Repair Parts and
Special Tools List (RPSTL). TM 11-6130-
VG per Federal Specification O-T-620, Type I.
381-34P.
(4) Chemical stripper such as SNAP (Martin
Paint Co),  DMF  (Dimethylformamide)  or
c. This chapter provides maintenance in-
equivalent.
s t r u c t i o n s over and above those provided for
(5) No. 3 camel hair brush or equivalent.
o r g a n i z a t i o n a l and direct support personnel to
(6) Non-absorbent probe.
r e s t o r e the battery charger to an operable con-
(7) Kimwipers, No. 1300 or equivalent.
dition. These procedures encompass the following:
(8) Source of heat: Pam PPS 100A/PRC-150,
( 1 ) A troubleshooting chart to enable fault
s o l d e r i n g iron or equivalent 340°F (171°C) to
i s o l a t i o n to a replaceable subasaernbly, to a
360°F (182°C).
chassis/panel mounted part, a, a piece part on the
(9)
Adhesive/sealant,
RTV
118,
General
control circuit card assembly.
Electric Corp.
(2) Repair of the battery charger subassembly
(10) Alligator clips.
including the wiring harmess and the control
circuit card assembly.
(11 ) Female connector, Deutsch Model
DS 07-7S-308.
( 3 ) Adjustment procedures for the battery
charger.
( 1 2 ) Four 12-inch lengths of AWG No. 14
insulated Wire.
(4) Performance tests of the battery charger
and adjustment procedure as required.
(13) Solder, 60 percent tin, per Federal
Specification QQ-S-571.
P r o c e d u r e s utilized at direct and organizational
(14) Nylon tape, type P, class 2 per
m a i n t e n a n c e are not duplicated unless deemed
n e c e s s a r y in this chapter but are referenced as
required.
(15) Tywraps per MIL-S-23190.
(16) Varnish per MIL-V-173.
6-2. Tools, Equipment and Material
a. Tools. The  tools  required  to  maintain  the
b a t t e r y charger at the general support level are
listed in appendix B, section III.
Section II. TROUBLESHOOTING
6-3. General Instructions
contact  with  the  output  terminals.
Reenergize the equipment and disconnect it
WARNING
from  the  input  power  source  prior  to
W h e n servicing the battery charger, be
performing any maintenance
e x t r e m e l y careful of the high voltages.
T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g at the general support level in-
S e r i o u s injury or death may result from
6-1


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