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TM 5-6350-264-14&P-5
NAVELEX EE 181-AA-OMI-060/E121 SA-1955
T.O. 31S9-2FSS9-1-5
(5)
Inspect the complete subsystem for
Magnetic Switch or its components. You should
the  presence  of  dirt,  corrosion,
perform the test/inspections in the corrective
moisture, and bits of wire or solder
actions column in the order listed.
inside the housings.
d.
Check all available information on the
equipment for aid in diagnosing problems.
NOTE
e.
Make a visual inspection of the equipment.
Touchup  paint  is  recommended
instead  of  refinishing  whenever
(1)
Inspect the equipment for evidence of
practical.
physical damage.
(6)
Inspect all metal surfaces intended to
(2)
Inspect the terminal strips for clean
be painted for condition of finish and
and secure connections.
(3)
Inspect all wiring and cabling for worn
f.
Refer to figure 5-1 for all test points found in
or frayed insulation and broken wires.
the troubleshooting table.
Step-by-step
troubleshooting
procedures,
including
(4)
Inspect all resistors for discoloration
Trouble, Probable Cause, and Corrective
due to over heating.
Action, are listed in table 5-1.
Figure 5-1. Balanced Magnetic Switch, with Troubleshooting Test Points
5-2

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