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On / Off Switch - Replacement
If the on / off switch is determined to be defective and must be replaced, follow the
procedures outlined below.
1.
Turn off the power to the unit.
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The combination of electricity and water can pose a
very dangerous situation
.
Assure that all power has been
shut off / disconnected and locked out
in an
approved manner, before attempting any installation or maintenance procedures.
2.
Depending on the design of the individual unit, the on / off switch will be either
mounted to the unit's jacket or located within the electric control cabinet. After
assuring that the power has been turned off and locked out, and if the switch is
located in the electric control cabinet, unlock and open the electric control cabinet
door.
3.
Tag the wires connected to the switch to assure proper reconnection after the new
switch is installed. Disconnect the wires from the switch.
4.
Remove the switch from its mounting.
5.
Verify that the new switch is rated the same as the switch being replaced.
6.
Mount the new switch in the same position as the original switch.
7.
Reconnect the wires in the same position from which they were removed from the
original switch.
8.
After assuring that all tools and foreign materials have been removed from the
electric control cabinet, and that all personnel are clear of the unit, turn on the
power. As the power is turned on, visually inspect for signs of "arcing". If any
arcing is detected, immediately turn off the power, examine the wires, and assure
the tightness of all connections.
9.
If no arcing is detected, the unit is ready for operation.
Pilot Light - Replacement
The pilot lights are designed to allow the status of the unit to be easily determined. If a
pilot light is not illuminated, it means that either the unit is not functioning properly or that
a pilot light has burned out. If, after checking the applicable components of the unit, it is
determined that the pilot light has burned out, follow the replacement steps detailed
below.
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