TM 11-6130-413-12
CHAPTER 2
SERVICE UPON RECEIPT AND INSTALLATION
Section 1. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF EQUIPMENT
2-2. Checking Unpacked Equipment
a. Inspect the equipment for damage that may have
a. Packing Data. The battery charger analyzer is
occurred during shipment. If the equipment has been
shipped in a heavy duty carton with adequate internal
damaged, fill out and forward DD Form 6 (Report of
cardboard cartons and packing material designed to
provide maximum protection against mechanical
b. Check to see that the equipment is complete as
shock and other damage during transit.
listed on the packing slip. Report all discrepancies in
b. Material Handling. No special material handling
accordance with TM 38-750.
equipment is necessary for unpacking or handling of
c. Check to see whether the equipment has been
the crated unit. However, care should be taken when
modified. If the equipment has been modified, the
moving the equipment to avoid any excessive shock or
vibration. Four men using reasonable precautions,
MWO number will appear on the front panel near the
nomenclature plate. Check also to see whether all
may carry the crated unit to the installation area.
MWO's current at the time the equipment is placed in
use have been applied.
(1) Cut tape sealing top of box, fold back flaps and
turn box on side.
NOTE
(2) Remove bagged unit and set upright on base.
Current MWO's applicable to the equipment
Discard carton.
are listed in DA Pam 310-7.
(3) Slit open bag and peel away from box, slit open
d. Check the latest issue of DA Pam 310-4 (never
inner box and remove unit. Note that handles are fold-
more than 1 year old) and its latest changes (never
ed down against sides of unit; to grasp handles, cut
more than 6 months old) to see whether you have the
away sides of box.
latest editions of all applicable maintenance literature
(4) Grasp side handles ( 4- man lift), lift unit out
of box and place unit on convenient work surface for
(equipment issued by depots may have been in stock
for some time and may contain superseded manuals).
inspection.
Section II. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
2-3. Tools, Test Equipment, and Materi-
als Required for Installation
signed to operate from ac supply voltages ranging
from 188 volts to 253 volts, single-phase, 50/60 Hz, 30
No special tools are required to install the battery
amperes. As shipped, the charger/analyzer power
charger/analyzer. Common hand tools associated with
electronic equipment installation and maintenance are
230-volt (nominal) supply source (207 volts ac to 253
sufficient for ail installation tasks. A multimeter can
volts at). If the available source voltage differs, it will
be used for simple electrical measurement.
be necessary to reconnect internal taps to match avail-
2-4. Installation Instructions
able power source before equipment is placed into op-
The unit is completely self-maintained, with all controls
and indicator accessible at the front panel. It is in-
winding taps, refer to figure 2-2 and proceed as fol-
tended for placement on a work bench , with free
lows:
a i r flow, and does not require special
WARNINGS
r a c k s or mounts.
Disconnect power source before changing
a. The charger/analyzer is equipped with a four
prong ac power plug; however, only three of the four
primary winding taps. Dangerous voltages
are present when power source is connected.
wires in the cable are used (red, black and green).
Do not attempt to make internal connec-
Should it be necessary to change the ac power plug,
tions or adjustments unless another person,
note that the green wire is the ground and the white
capable of first aid is present.
wire is not used.
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