GSI Outdoors PNEG-970 Collector Ring Maintenance Cont, G. Rings, H. Electrical Connections

Models: PNEG-970

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2. Collector Ring Maintenance (Cont.)

Maintenance

2. Collector Ring Maintenance (Cont.)

G.Rings

1.Inspect the ring surface for dirt, oxidation, or other contaminants. A properly operating ring will have a film that appears burnished in color with a darker surrounding color where the brushes track. If the ring requires cleaning, order Slip Ring Polishing Kit #41286.

H.Electrical Connections

1.Inspect all electrical connections for corrosion and tightness. Clean corroded parts with a wire brush and/or muriatic acid. Loose and/or corroded terminations will cause a concentration of excessive heat.

I.Brush Rigging

1.Brush posts are supported between two outboard bearings. The brush posts extend to the outboard bearings and are secured by a notch in the outboard

2.Spacing between the outboard bearings is critical to assure the free rotation of the brush rigging. The brush posts are cut to an exact length in order to provide the proper spacing. Locate the outboard bearings against the insulator and have a 0.20" clearance without deformation of the material. CAUTION: Do not over-tighten the outboard brush post jam nuts. Make a final check to assure there is no binding of the outboard brush rigging or binding of brushes with insulator barriers.

J.Enclosure Inspection

1.Moisture is a major cause of slip ring deterioration. Water will corrode parts and breakdown insulation. Dust and dirt present within the enclosure will effect the proper operation of the assembly. Most dusts cause excessive brush and slip ring wear, and conductive dust, if allowed to accumulate, will form a path for short circuiting.

2.A properly designed NEMA 4 enclosure will be dust tight and watertight. However, NEMA 4 enclosures do not eliminate internal condensation. Condensation can be eliminated with the addition of a breather , drain, and a thermostatically controlled heater.

3.Periodically perform an inspection by removing the enclosure and checking for condensation, water and dust collection. If contaminants are found, wipe the enclosure and the assembly with a lint free cloth. If the problem persists, take steps to remedy the leakage or condensation problem.

K.Slip Ring Storage

1.When storing the slip ring, keep it at room temperature in a clean, dry, protective place. Place self-contained or bagged absorbent material in the collector ring enclosure during extended periods of storage. Remove absorbent material before putting collector ring into operation.

L.Serial Number

1.Make the following information available when ordering replacement parts or discussing the slip ring with the factory by recording the information in the spaces provided here. This information is located on your packing slip, factory invoice, and serial number tag.

Catalog No. Slip Ring:_________________________

Serial No.:__________________________________

Date of Purchase:____________________________

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GSI Outdoors PNEG-970 Collector Ring Maintenance Cont, G. Rings, H. Electrical Connections, I. Brush Rigging