SECTION 4
MAINTENANCE
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4.2 CLEANING
Since there are no moving parts (other than the fan) in the
power source, maintenance consists mainly of keeping
the interior of the cabinet clean. Periodically, remove the
cover from the cabinet and, wearing proper eye protec-
tion, blow accumulated dust and dirt from the air pas-
sages and the interior components using clean low pres-
sure air. It is imperative that the air passages to the
interior of the unit be kept free of dirt accumulation to
ensure adequate circulation of cooling air; especially,
over the rectifier bridge plates. The length of time be-
tween cleaning will depend on the location of the unit and
the amount of dust in the atmosphere.
4.3 LUBRICATION
Fan motors with oil tubes located on the side of the motor
require lubrication after 1 year of service. Motors without
oil tubes are permanently lubricated for life and should not
require any attention.
4.1 GENERAL
If the power source does not operate properly, stop work
immediately and investigate the cause of the malfunction.
Maintenance work must be performed by an experienced
person, and electrical work by a trained electrician. Do not
permit untrained persons to inspect, clean, or repair this
equipment. Use only recommended replacement parts.
Electric shock can kill! Ensure the wall disconnect
switch or circuit breaker is open before attempting
any inspection or work on the inside of the power
source. Always wear safety goggles with side shields
when blowing out the power source with low pres-
sure air.