Maintenance And Adjustment - Motrec E-242HD Operator And Maintenance Manual

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C A U T I O N
Curtis PMC 1204/1205 Manual
MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENT
Curtis 1204/1205 controllers and potboxes require only minimal main-
tenance if properly installed.
are not field serviceable.
CONTROLLER
Maintenance
It is recommended that the following two steps be performed occasion-
ally. First remove power by disconnecting the battery, and discharge
the capacitors in the controller (with a light bulb or a 2–10 Ω, 25 W
resistor connected for a few seconds across B+, B-). Follow good safety
practices: get the vehicle drive wheels off the ground, wear safety glasses,
and use insulated tools (see page 2).
1. Make sure the electrical connections to the controller (and to the
motor, contactors, etc.) are tight. When checking the controller
bus bar connections for tightness, use two opposing wrenches.
This double-wrench technique will help avoid putting stress on
the bus bars, which could crack the seals. Always use insulated
wrenches.
2. Inspect all seals at the front and back of the controller. If
necessary, use a moist rag to wipe these areas clean enough so that
you can see the seals. Look for cracks and other signs of seal
damage.
If the seals are intact, clean the controller thoroughly either by
washing it off or by wiping it clean with a moist rag. Power must
not be reapplied until the controller terminal area is com-
pletely dry.
If the seals have been damaged, there are several possible
causes. Perhaps the double-wrench technique was not used when
the cables were installed. Perhaps the vehicle's environment
requires that the controller be better protected: either by mount-
ing it in a different location, or by installing a protective cover.
Damaged seals can lead to faulty operation. We strongly
recommend replacing controllers that have faulty seals.
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: The controllers are sealed and thus
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