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Preservation of

Component Parts

Aluminum Parts

Galvanized

Surfaces

Lubrication

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When preserving the component parts, refer to the following paragraphs in this section.

Remove all loose paint and corrosion by scraping, wire brushing, or using steel wool. If
using steel wool near the feed window, make sure that none remains on the feed horn
window. Edges of existing paint can be blended with the metal surface by using a fine
grit sandpaper. Wipe the surface to be painted with a soft rag dampened in trichlorethyl-
ene, lacquer thinner or equal. Be certain to remove all loose paint, corrosion, imbedded
dirt, grease, and oil deposits or the paint will not adhere to the surface. Lacquer thinner
will dissolve paint if applied heavily and rubbed vigorously. The reflector may be washed
with plain water if necessary. Do not use bleach, soap solutions, or kerosene as it is dif-
ficult to remove the residue. Allow the cleaned surface to dry thoroughly before priming.

Prime the cleaned surface by applying zinc chromate primer. The primer can be applied
with a brush, roller, or pressurized spray. If necessary, thin the primer with lacquer thin-
ner to the proper consistency. Feather primer onto adjacent painted surfaces; Allow
primer to thoroughly dry before applying the finish paint coat.

Paint all RF surfaces, such as the inside of the main reflector and subreflector with a
reflective white paint. This type of paint disperses light rays, reducing the focusing effect
of the sun’s radiation, thereby reducing heat build-up caused by the focused sun’ rays
on the feed system. Rear surfaces of the reflector and subreflector may be painted with
a flat white enamel paint. The paint can be applied with a brush, roller, or pressurized
spray. If necessary, thin the paint with the appropriate thinner to the proper consistency.
Thoroughly paint over the primed surfaces and blend with the existing painted surface.

Remove all loose paint and corrosion by scraping, wire brushing, or using steel wool.
Edges of existing paint can be blended with the metal surface by using a fine grit sand-
paper. Wipe the surface to be painted with a soft rag dampened in trichlorethylene, lac-
quer thinner, or equal. be certain to remove all loose paint, corrosion, imbedded dirt,
grease, and oil deposits or the paint will not adhere to the surface. Lacquer thinner will
dissolve paint if applied heavily and rubbed vigorously. Do not use bleach, soap solu-
tions, or kerosene as it is difficult to remove the residue. Allow the clean surface to dry
thoroughly before painting.

Paint the cleaned surface with a zing-rich paint. The paint can be applied with a brush,
roller, or pressurized spray. If necessary, thin the paint with the appropriate thinner to
the proper consistency. Thoroughly paint over the cleaned surface and blend with the
existing painted surface.

For long life and trouble-free operation be certain not to extend the lubrication schedule
beyond the frequency recommended in the Lubrication Chart. The frequency should be
shortened if the antenna is subjected to an adverse environment (e.g., high tempera-
ture, extended periods of rainfall, high humidity, dust storms, etc). Any component or
part should immediately be lubricated if during inspection or operation, rough, jarring, or
intermittent motion is noted, or if squeaky or other unusual noises are heard. Lubrication
is required on all metal-to-metal rolling or sliding parts. Us the lubricants recommended.
Do not over lubricate. Over lubrication can often be as damaging as under lubrication.
Prior to the application of lubricant to any parts, use a clean cloth and/or bristle brush
and remove any old lubricant to prevent an excessive build-up. Be certain to remove

Preventive Maintenance

Summary of Contents for 4.9-Meter Earth Station Antenna

Page 1: ...r Earth Station Antenna Revision G Notice The installation maintenance or removal of antenna systems requires qualified experienced personnel Andrew installa tion instructions have been written for su...

Page 2: ...ved 8 Returning Equipment 9 Overview 10 Foundation Preparation 10 Foundation Notes 12 A325 Tensioning 13 Reflector Backstructure Assembly 14 Subreflector Support Brackets 18 Rotating Tube Assembly 20...

Page 3: ...des the ability to view geostationary satellites from horizon to horizon from any location worldwide The motorizable pedestal tube mount may be purchased which features self aligning bearings for the...

Page 4: ...ts of improper or unsafe installation and maintenance practices All designs specifications and availabilities of products and services presented in this manual are subject to change without notice Cop...

Page 5: ...manual is divided into five distinct sections each dealing with a specific technical topic relating to either system or component subsystem information The sections con tained in this manual are descr...

Page 6: ...ion of antennas may require persons to work at elevated work stations Whenever persons are working at eight or more feet above the ground and not on a guarded platform they should wear safety belts wi...

Page 7: ...2 1 3 16 Inch 2 1 1 4 Inch 2 1 5 16 Inch 2 1 3 8 Inch 2 1 7 16 Inch 2 1 1 2 Inch 2 1 5 8 Inch 2 1 9 16 Inch 1 3 3 16 Inch 1 Pipe Wrench 3 Inch Opening 1 Spud Wrench 1 1 4 Inch 1 Crane 15 Ton 1 Nylon C...

Page 8: ...rier s agent Failure to adequately describe such external evidence of loss or damage may result in the carrier refusing to honor a damage claim The form required to file such a claim will be supplied...

Page 9: ...ce the sales order and purchase order as well as the date the equipment was received Pack the equipment in its original container with protective packing material If the origi nal container and packin...

Page 10: ...ndation specifications are provided by Andrew and may be used as a reference by civil engineering personnel when preparing the foundation for local soil conditions These specifications are available b...

Page 11: ...11 Installation Procedures Figure 1b Foundation Preparation...

Page 12: ...soil resistivity levels will determine final grounding system design to comply with the following A All ground ring ground rod and antenna structure connections to be EIRCO products Inc Calweld exoth...

Page 13: ...mplete tighten the bolts until the surfaces are joined and the nuts are snug for example full effort of a person using an ordinary spud wrench Do not proceed with Steps 5 and 6 unless the connection i...

Page 14: ...ing the A325 Hardware tensioning procedure mentioned previously Figure 3 302649 Hub Assembly 302648 Short Strut 1 2 Hex Nut 9999 61 1 2 Lock Washer 9974 64 3 8 Hex Nut 9999 60 3 8 Lock Washer 9974 63...

Page 15: ...tighten hardware at this time Note Observe placement of 209765 1 1 4 Spacer between the long and short struts Figure 5a 302511 Rib 5 8 x 1 2 Shoulder Bolt 9858 36 302648 Short Strut 302648 Short Stru...

Page 16: ...e Note All 302512 Skirts are to be installed before the 302510 reflector panels are installed on the ribs Figure 6 1 4 20 x 1 1 4 Socket Head Capscrew 45055 2 302510 Reflector Panel 302512 Skirt 1 4 L...

Page 17: ...site each other to ensure proper balancing of the enclosure assembly Panel 1 Panel 7 Panel 4 Panel 10 etc as shown in Figure 7 All panels are interchangeable except panels 1 2 and 12 due to Logo posit...

Page 18: ...of reflector seam holes from reflector center as shown in Figure 8 Note Do not fully tighten lifting tab hardware at this time Figure 8 206278 Lifting Tab 1 4 x 1 1 4 Socket Head Capscrew 45055 2 1 4...

Page 19: ...y tighten subreflector support bracket hardware at this time Figure 9 Check reflector panels to ensure seam widths are even and panels are not overlapped or interfering with each other If needed gentl...

Page 20: ...e feed rotating tube assembly install reflector panel 6 as described in Step 6 on page 17 Tighten reflector panel seam hardware in concentric circles in a clockwise direction beginning with inner hard...

Page 21: ...upport kit is to be installed ensure these installations are complete before installing the combiner Note When installing the feed combiner rotate the feed tube all the way in either direc tion The po...

Page 22: ...igure 13 Note Observe bracket positioning on the strut and ensure all brack ets are orientated in the same manner Figure 12 Figure 13 3 8 x 2 1 4 Hex Head Capscrew 9963 127 3 8 Flat Washer 9997 145 30...

Page 23: ...ubreflector assembly hardware at this time Figure 14 3 8 Flat Washer 9997 145 3 8 x 1 Hex Head Capscrew 9963 115 203039 Oversize Washer 3 8 Lock Washer 9974 63 3 8 Hex Nut 9999 60 302768 Subreflector...

Page 24: ...n be positioned every 30 around the pedestal tube Follow the sub sequent procedures for proper installation of pedestal ground mount assembly All ground mount hardware is type A325 Lubricate all A325...

Page 25: ...ed with 302689 anchor bolt kit Installation Procedures Figure 16 3 Ft Choker Pedestal Assembly 302677 TOP VIEW 6 Ft Choker 3 Ft Choker 3 Ft Choker 6 Ft Choker Reference Drawing 240299 To Foundation Pa...

Page 26: ...Cavity With Non Shrinking Grout Split PVC Drain Required if Cavity is Grouted Hex Nut 9999 182 Flat Washer 9997 229 Reference Drawing 240299 Figure 17A Motorized Mount Anchor Bolts Nuts and Washers P...

Page 27: ...d 9974 63 3 8 Lockwasher 45980 28 3 4 x 2 5 Lg Bolt Nut Assembly 9997 202 Flatwasher 303143 Az Jack Arm Spacer 45980 43 1 x 3 1 2 Lg Bolt Nut Assembly and 2 9997 180 Flatwashers 4 Places 303108 1 Az A...

Page 28: ...18 16 Ft Choker 4 Straps Tag Lines 206278 Lifting Tab Reference Drawing 240299 The ground mount assembly is now completed with the necessary essentials All ground mount options have separate instructi...

Page 29: ...Flat Washer 9997 202 3 4 x 2 1 4 A325 Bolt and Nut Assembly 45980 25 3 4 x 2 1 4 A325 Bolt and Nut Assembly 45980 25 302677 Pedestal Assembly Top of Hub Assembly Reference Drawing 240299 Figure 19A Mo...

Page 30: ...bly to the reflector as shown in Figure 20 Note All INTELSAT Type Approved antennas do not require further subreflector adjust ment after performing Steps 2 thru 8 All Type Approved antennas are requi...

Page 31: ...the shortest distance Adjust the height of the subreflector to within 1 32 1 mm of the set ting rod Center the subreflector using dimension A Refer to Figure 22 for subreflector center ing adjustment...

Page 32: ...tion angle After you have completed the assembly of your antenna you are now ready to become operational In order to operate the earth station antenna you will need to direct it to the desired satelli...

Page 33: ...analyzer be used The following procedures provide explanation as to how to use the spectrum analyzer While viewing the spectrum analyzer screen a signal as shown in Figure 4 1 will proba bly be observ...

Page 34: ...me condition occurs Return to the position yielding the greatest amplitude The maximum azimuth excursion from the original setting should not exceed plus or minus 1 5 degrees or the antenna may begin...

Page 35: ...r the antenna is aligned in azimuth and elevation signal maximized and 24 transponder signals 12 horizontal and 12 vertical are noted the polarization adjustment is set incorrectly and must be modifie...

Page 36: ...the spectrum analyzer screen determine the specific antenna system and satellite parame ters Rotate the feed assembly as required until the appropriate odd or even transpon der signals are maximized...

Page 37: ...wn If your pattern dictates a need to adjust the elevation angle the right sidelobe requires adjustment the bottom side of the subreflector should be adjusted downward by loos ening the screws between...

Page 38: ...that all discrepancies have been corrected The following paragraphs describe the inspection and preventive maintenance proce dures for the earth station These instructions include general cleaning and...

Page 39: ...hat may preclude continued proper operation of the earth sta tion prior to the next scheduled inspection should be noted The discrepant condition should be corrected repaired or replaced immediately o...

Page 40: ...condition If the enclosure is provided with a vent fan check for free operation of the fan blade The fan bearings are permanently lubricated any binding abnormal noise or vibration necessi tates repl...

Page 41: ...with the appropriate thinner to the proper consistency Thoroughly paint over the primed surfaces and blend with the existing painted surface Remove all loose paint and corrosion by scraping wire brush...

Page 42: ...range is 85 degrees to 300 degrees Fahrenheit 29 degrees to 149 degrees Celsius Preventive Maintenance Lube Components Frequency Type Type No of Lube Point to be Months of of Points or No Lubricated...

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