TM 11-6130-243-12
CHAPTER 2
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Section 1. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF EQUIPMENT
2-1. Unpacking
2-2. Checking Unpacked Equipment
a. Inspect the equipment for damage incurred
during shipment. If the equipment has been damaged,
a. Packaging Data. When packed for ship-
ment, the power supply is placed in protective
b. See that the equipment is complete as listed on
material and packed in a 54- by 36- by 31-inch
the packing slip. If a packing slip is not available, check
wooden packing case. A typical wooden pack-
the equipment against the basic issue items list (appx II).
ing case and its contents are shown in figure
Report all discrepancies in accordance with TM 38-750.
2-1. The volume is 35 cubic feet and the total
Shortage of a minor assembly or part that does not
weight is 488 pounds.
affect proper functioning of the equipment should not
b. Removing Contents.
prevent use of the equipment.
WARNING
c. If the equipment has been used or reconditioned,
Avoid personal injury. Power Supply
see whether it has been changed by a modification work
PP-4606/G weighs 375 pounds; be careful
order (MWO). If the equipment has been modified, the
when moving. A mechanical lift is required.
MWO number will appear on the front panel near the
(1) Cut and remove the metal straps.
nomenclature plate. See that any operational instruction
(2) Remove the nails that secure the sides of the
changes resulting from the modification have been
wooden packing case to the base.
entered in the equipment manual.
(3) Lift the wooden packing case off the
Note. Current MWO's applicable to the equipment are listed in DA
base.
Pam 310-4.
(4) R e m o v e the packing material, nuts,
2-3. Input Power Connections
Before connecting the power supply to a power source,
mounting base to the power supply.
remove the upper rear panel from the power supply to
(5) R e m o v e the two bolts, locknuts, and
gain access to the tap board.
washers that secure the handle to the angle
iron support. Reverse the position of the
ply is to be connected to a 220-volt ac input power
handle. Secure the handle with four bolts,
source, connect nine jumper leads on the tap board as
nuts, and washers stowed in the mounting
follows:
holes of the handle.
(1) Jumper leads from each of the three C
(6) Stow all loose material in the wooden
terminals to their associated L4 220V, L5
packing case.
220V, and L6 220V terminals.
(7) Using the handle and the wheels, wheel
(2) Jumper leads from each of the three S
the power supply to the area where it is to
terminals to their associated L4 220V, L5
b e used.
220V, and L6 220V terminals.
(3) Jumper leads from each of the three 1
terminals to their associated 5 terminals.
ply is to be connected to a 440-volt ac input
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