Andrew ES73 manual Preventive Maintenance

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Mechanical Parts

Inspection

Local

Control/Motor

Drive Controller

scraper, stiff brush (bristle or wire in the case of rust or other corrosion), or cloth or com- pressed air at 25 to 40 psi. Any accumulated imbedded dirt, corrosion, grease, or oil deposits that require further cleaning may be removed with a bristle or wire brush and a cleaning solvent such as trichlorethylene or equal. After cleaning, allow cleaned parts to dry for 10 to 15 minutes before placing the equipment into operation.

The frequency of inspection is contingent upon the user’s individual standards and the operational environment in which the earth station is located. However, a visual inspec- tion of the earth station components should be performed at least semi-annually. Where there are no established wear limits, perform a visual inspection to locate worn or dam- aged parts which could cause improper functioning of the earth station. It is recommend- ed that the mechanical and electrical inspection be performed on the assembled or par- tially disassembled equipment to determine the extent of disassembly required prior to completely disassembling a suspected malfunctioning component or module. In the absence of any special inspection requirements, operational tests are the most effective means in isolating parts and assemblies requiring further inspection. Any condition noted during inspection that 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 or at the conclusion of the inspection procedure.

Inspection of the local control/motor drive controller conforms generally to standard visu- al inspection procedures on electromechanical equipment. In addition to these standard procedures, perform the following checks and visual inspections for the specific condi- tions noted:

Check the front panel for illegible and indistinct panel markings.

Check the three position selector switches (Azimuth Slow/Fast, Elevation Slow/Fast,

and Polarization CCW/CW) for smooth operation, audible clicking at each actuation (left to center and return) and spring return from right to center. For each of the two position selector switches (Azimuth-East/West, Elevation-Up/Down, and Local/Remote) check for smooth operation and audible clicking at each actuation.

Inspect all wiring and cables for discolorization and burned insulation, dirt, breaks,

security of connection and other signs of deterioration. Examine connections for dirt, flux, corrosion, and mechanical defects. Check for loose or broken lacing and cut, brittle, abraided, frayed, or cracked insulation.

Examine connectors for corrosion, broken inserts and stripped threads. Check con-

nector shells for distortion and dents, and contact pins for bends, misalignment, or other deformities. Check connector inserts for carbon tracking indicating arc-over.

Check all electrical components for dirt, cracks, chips, breaks, discoloration and other

signs of deterioration and damage. A discolored, blistered, or burnt condition is evidence of overload. Measure actual value of suspect electrical components and compare against specified value.

Check transformer for an excessive wax deposit on the surface, discoloration, or a

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Contents Meter ESA Table of Contents Meter Earth Station Antenna IntroductionProprietary Data Information and Assistance Technical Call From Call To Telephone FaxOverview Content How to Use This ManualOverview Getting StartedRecommended Tools Tool Size QuantityGetting Started Returning Equipment Step Installation Procedures Overview Foundation PreparationTensioning Step 1b A-325 Tensioning For bolts over four diametersTripod Ground Mount Assembly Azimuth Beam Step Support Legs Assembly Step 201315 Supports Step Panning Frame Assembly Step Step 201316 Supports 201487 201488 Panning Frame Outrigger Plate Support 201488 Outrigger Plate Step 301772 Tripod Tube Weldment 300026 Tripod Channel Legs Elevation Jackscrew Assembly Step 301771/301736 Elevation Jackscrew Azimuth Jackscrew Assembly Step Mount Assembly Step 201327A 201313A Step 221345 X 2-1/4 57 mm Upper Lower Collars Installation Procedures Step Horn Assembly Shown for Step 201065A Waveguide Support Equipment Enclosure Step Reflector Backstructure Assembly Step Step Center portion Andrew Flash logo Step Step Step Step Quadrapod Subreflector Strut Assembly Step Installation Procedures Step Step Reflector to Ground Mount Assembly Step Installation Procedures Subreflector Assembly Adjustment Step Step Cross-Axis Grounding Kit Step Step Overview Acquiring a Satellite OperationStep Polarization at 45 degrees from Optimum Setting Maximizing Odd Transponders Subreflector Adjustment Overview General Cleaning Electrical Parts Preventive MaintenancePreventive Maintenance Antenna Preventive Maintenance Drive System Voltage Current Checks Step Step Preventive Maintenance Jackscrews/Motors Gear Motor/Housing Fill Drain Requirements Lubrication Chart High-Speed Antenna Lubrication Points Medium-Speed Antenna Lubrication Points