Maintenance
UM353-1
March
2003
11-2
11.2 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
The objective for establishing a preventive maintenance program is to provide maximum operating efficiency.
Every preventive maintenance operation should assist in realizing this objective. Unless a preventive measure
reduces a Station’s down time, it is unnecessary.
11.2.1 Environmental Considerations
The controller has been designed to operate within specified environmental parameters (temperature and humidity).
These parameters are listed in the Model Designation and Specifications section of this User’s Manual. Additional
information concerning environmental contaminants is covered in the Installation section.
11.2.2 Visual Inspection
As part of a periodic maintenance program, the controller should be visually inspected. When viewing the station,
scan for abnormalities such as loose, broken or stressed ribbon cables. Look for damaged circuitry and heat stressed
parts. Check for excessive dirt or dust build-up which may impede air flow and inhibit proper heat dissipation.
11.2.3 Cleaning
Circuit boards are conformally coated for protection against contaminants and should not be cleaned unless
accumulated foreign material is causing a problem. If cleaning becomes necessary:
1. Protect the station’s electronic components from electrostatic discharge . Fasten a conductive wrist
strap around your wrist and ground the strap to the station’s case, the panel, or a static dissipative
workmat. See the next section for circuit board handling guidelines.
2. Loosen the Display Assembly’s two faceplate screws. One screw is above the numeric display, the other
behind the flip-down door at the bottom of the faceplate. See Figure 11-1 as needed.
3. Pull the Assembly from the panel about 1.5" (38 mm).
4. Look behind the Assembly and locate the display cable, then open the connector locking levers on the
Assembly mounted connector to eject the cable-mounted connector.
5. Clean the bezel with a mild, nonabrasive liquid cleaner and a soft, lint-free cloth - do not use a paper towel. Set
the Display Assembly aside.
6. Pull individual boards or a board stack from the case by grasping a board by an exposed edge. Do not use the
display cable to pull the MPU Controller board from the case. Since the board edge connector mates with a
connector at the back of the case, a moderate pull will be needed to extract the board.
7. Remove debris from case and board(s) using a soft brush or low velocity deionized air.
8. Insert removed board or board stack into the case and
carefully guide
the connector end of the board until it
mates with the connector at the back of the case. Only when the connectors are mated should additional force
be applied to seat the board.
9. Hold the Display Assembly close to the open case and mate the display cable with the connector on the Display
Assembly circuit board. The cable is keyed.
10. Align the Display Assembly with the case and
finger tighten
the two faceplate screws. To ensure water
tightness, use a torque screwdriver set to 6 inch-pounds to tighten the screws. Alternatively, use a screwdriver
to tighten the screws until a slight resistance is felt - then tighten an additional ½ turn. DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN.
11. Remove the wrist strap.
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Summary of Contents for Moore 353
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Page 24: ...Introduction UM353 1 March 2003 1 10 S t o c k C h e c k c o m ...
Page 152: ...LonWorks Communications UM353 1 March 2003 5 4 S t o c k C h e c k c o m ...
Page 164: ...Network Communications UM353 1 6 12 March 2003 S t o c k C h e c k c o m ...
Page 246: ...Operation UM353 1 March 2003 9 8 S t o c k C h e c k c o m ...
Page 254: ...Controller and System Test UM353 1 March 2003 10 8 S t o c k C h e c k c o m ...
Page 282: ...Circuit Description UM353 1 March 2003 13 4 S t o c k C h e c k c o m ...
Page 298: ...Model Designation and Specifications UM353 1 March 2003 14 16 S t o c k C h e c k c o m ...
Page 302: ...Abbreviations And Acronyms UM353 1 15 2 March 2003 S t o c k C h e c k c o m ...
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