TM 10-5410-221-14/1
from air lock light receptacle on power inlet or outlet
electrical leads of cable (22) into junction box (20).
panel and remove light assembly from hook in air lock
Position bracket (15) on socket (12) and secure with
chamber.
screw (10), washer (14) and terminal on green electrical
c. Air Lock Light Assembly Test. Check continuity of
lead. Install terminals on black and white electrical leads
on socket (12) and secure with screws (13).
(3) Pull cable (22) back through connector (18) and
11-2) or other continuity checking device.
d. Repair. Inspect individual exposed wires and
position assembled bracket (15) and socket(12) in
junction box (20). Secure bracket(15) to junction box
cable insulation for cuts and abrasions. Repair minor
(20) with gasket (9), cover (8) and screws (5).
cuts and abrasions to cable and wires by wrapping with
(4) Install guard (4) and secure with screws (2) and
electrician's vinyl tape or Mylar tape. Inspect mounting
washers (3).
bracket (15, fig. 6-23) for damage and misalignment. If
(5) Install lamp (1).
possible, straighten bracket (15) by means of a vise,
g. Installation. Install air lock light assembly, by
pliers or hammer. Painted components of the light
connecting cable assembly to light assembly, to air lock
assembly shall be repainted, as required, by sanding,
light receptacle on power inlet or outlet panel and install
applying primer and painting with paint conforming to
light assembly to hook in air lock chamber.
Federal Standard 595, Color Chip 34087. If continuity
does not exist through light or cable assembly, replace
cable (22) or socket assembly (12).
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e. Disassembly. Disassemble light assembly as
required for replacement of damaged or malfunctioning
a. General. The twelve convenience receptacles
components according to sequence of index numbers
connected to the shelter wire assemblies provide for
connection of appliances and accessories within the
(1) Remove lamp (1) and place in a protected area
expandable shelter. The receptacles consist of a duplex
to prevent breakage.
receptacle installed in a housing.
(2) Remove screws (2), washer (3) and guard (4).
b. Removal.
(3) Remove screws (5 and 7), washer (6), cover (8)
and gasket (9).
receptacle cover plate (2) to the receptacle.
(4) Loosen knurled nut on connector (18) to permit
pulling cable (22) through connector. Pull assembled
to the receptacle housing.
socket (12), bracket (15) and leads of cable (22) out of
(3) Disconnect electrical leads and jumper wire (5)
junction box (20) far enough to permit access to screws
from the receptacle (4) and remove receptacle from
(10 and 13). (5) Remove screws (10 and 13) and
housing.
washer(14). Separate terminals (16 and 17) and bracket
c.
Test.
Check continuity of convenience
(15) from socket (12).
2) or other continuity checking device. Continuity must
NOTE
exist through receptacle outlets and terminals. Replace
Tag or otherwise identify electrical leads as to connection
receptacle if continuity does not exist or if any evidence
point for aid at assembly.
of shorting is present.
(6) Pull cable (22) through connector (18). Remove
connector (18) from junction box (20).
receptacle as follows:
(7) If required for replacement,' remove terminals (16
(1) Connect electrical leads and jumper wire (5) to
and 17) from leads of cable (22).
the receptacle (4) and install receptacle to housing.
f.
Assembly.
(2) Install screws (3) to secure the receptacles (4) to
assemble the light assembly as follows:
the receptacle housing.
(1) Install terminals (17, fig. 6-23) on white and black
leads of cable (22) and crimp to secure. Install terminals
receptacle cover plate (2) to the receptacle.
(16) on green lead of cable (22) and crimp to secure.
(2) Install connector (18) on cable (22) and insert
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