PS Magazine - SEPTEMBER 1980

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 334

SEPTEMBER 1980

PS Magazine - SEPTEMBER 1980 - Page 31 of 35
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You have to keep the generator's
/
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eNgine puttIng out 3600 RPM wHen
đĒ
th
.
e extract cycle starts± Keep your
I
mil Std engIne TM 5-2805²259²14
i
\
(May 69L handy when check³ng tHe
generator set´ Doµble up on PM If
you see
!
feel or Hear any change In
the¶ eNgine durIng ope·at³on´
careful
NeveR:run the engine At idle. If
you
·
do, the frequenCY drops below
60
CYCles AnD the exCiter field
volTAge inCreAses± ²his CAuses the
voltAge RegulAtor to opeRA³e At
mAXimum output´ It overloAds ³hE
poweµ trAnsistor±
You ¸Ight have to adjust or
replace tHe carburetor (F³g 3¹13) or
t
º
he governor (para 3-29a, b, c, d) or
t» ¸e the ¸agneto (para 3-3J) to keep
the RPM steady at 3600´
Keep the motor base guide rod
clean and well luBed. Any binding
here stops the washer motor bas
from moving into the extRact posI-
tion. That motor base has to travel
ēĔ
inch during extraction.
.
Keep all wasHer extractor ¸a³
¼
´
r»ve
b
belts ad½usted for
¹In deflec
±
ioN
etween pulleys l³ke ³t says In
(
p
¾
ara 3²12 a,b,c,TM 10-3510¿208 12
eP
7ĕ)Ė
ė
Fol
µ
w
À
¶·
er overload Áour washer´
TM t
e poop in Table 2¹2 of the
±:
o
get the exact and
Â
Ã
load l³¸³t of 60
¸axi¸u¸
tHere's no word th
¸¹
unds
Ä
'
Course,
decrease tHe wasHer l
º:»
s
¼
ou canÅt
generator
so¸e
o
o give t
.
he
durINg the extract c
ve
l
rload
rel Æef
ÁE
e.
±
Keep the right amount of hot
water in the washer. Tables
2Ę3
and
2ę4
have the water level and
temperature limits² Follow 'em.
ĚěĜĝ
ĞğěĠğġ
ěĢģĤĢĥĜěĦĥĢ
ħğģğěĨ
When you operate tHe unIt
¸aNually, follow every step ³n para
Ç
2È3d(É) (b) to the last letter´
³´naLLY, wHeNeVeR µoss´BLe, use
eLec¶r´caL µoweR ·Rom sources o¶HeR
¶HaN ¶He geneRa¶oR.


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