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2000 50A Ferroresonant Rectifier J85502B-1
8 - 10 Spare Parts and Replacement Procedures
Issue 6 May 1999
The ac service and dc battery buses can be safely disconnected
from the rectifier by following the first eight steps of
“Disconnecting a Rectifier,” but all work must be done carefully
because you are working with live cables at battery bus
potentials and current capabilities. The disconnected charge
battery and charge ground connectors must be taped adequately
to prevent them from contacting each other or any other metal
surface. Alternatively, the dc battery cables from the rectifier can
be disconnected at the plant charge battery and charge ground
buses.
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Always make note of the lead connection (termination
points) before unsoldering or disconnecting them to insure
trouble-free reinstallation. This includes potentiometer
leads, or the solderless, quick-disconnect type connections
used on circuit boards, relays, inductors, transformers, and
wire bundles.
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Always disconnect quick-disconnect connections by pulling
straight apart with pliers to avoid bending or breaking the
tabs. Do not pull on wire. Always remember to save
hardware, thermal pads, and other items necessary for
reassembly.
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Heat-generating semiconductor components, such as diodes
and thyristors (triacs), employ heat-conductive devices for
heat sinking such as thermal grease or thermal pads. The
thermal grease used should be KS21343, L1. Diode thermal
pads used in new rectifiers are type DP125, comcode
405229154. Triac Q1 uses DP123, comcode 405229170.
DANGER
The following disassembly or reinstallation procedures
MUST be performed only on a rectifier completely
disconnected from the plant battery buses, AND with no input
from the ac service panel connected to the rectifier. The plant
control cable J2A should also be disconnected from the CM2
board.
Warning
Take precautions against accidental personal injury or damage
to equipment. Observe warnings given in Section 4, in
addition to the following admonishment, while undertaking
any disassembly or reinstallation procedure on a rectifier.