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1、TM 11-5820-919-12 TECHNICAL MANUAL OPERATORS AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE MANUAL RADIO SET AN/PRC-104(A) (NSN 5820-01-141-7953) HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY 15 JANUARY 1986 TM 11-5820-919-12 A TM 11-5820-919-12 WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE is used in the operation of this equipment DEATH ON CONTAC
2、T may result if personnel fail to observe safety precautions Never work on electronic equipment unless there is another person nearby who is familiar with the operation and hazards of the equipment and who is competent in administering first aid. When the technician is aided by operators, he must wa
3、rn them about dangerous areas. Whenever possible, the power supply to the equipment must be shut off before beginning work on the equipment. Take particular care to ground every capacitor likely to hold a dangerous potential. When working inside the equipment, after the power has been turned off, al
4、ways ground every part before touching it. Be careful not to contact high-voltage connections or 115 volt ac input connections when installing or operating this equipment. Whenever the nature of the operation permits, keep one hand away from the equipment to reduce the hazard of current flowing thro
5、ugh the body. Warning: Do not be misled by the term low voltage. Potentials as low as 50 volts may cause death under adverse conditions. For Artificial Respiration, refer to FM 21-11. B TM 11-5820-919-12 SAFETY SUMMARY The following are general safety precautions that are not related to any specific
6、 procedures and therefore do not appear elsewhere in this publication. These are recommended precautions that personnel must understand and apply during many phases of operation and maintenance. KEEP AWAY FROM LIVE CIRCUITS Operating personnel must at all times observe all safety regulations. Unless
7、 specifically directed in this manual, do not replace components or make adjustments inside the equipment with any power supply turned on. Under certain conditions, dangerous potentials may exist in the power supplies when the power control is in the off position. To avoid causalities, always remove
8、 power and discharge and ground a circuit before touching it. DO NOT SERVICE OR ADJUST ALONE Under no circumstances should any person reach into or enter the enclosure for the purpose of servicing or adjusting the equipment except in the presence of someone who is capable of rendering aid. RESUSCITA
9、TION FIRST AID Each person engaged in electrical operations will be trained in first aid, particularly in the technique of mouth to mouth resuscitation and closed chest heart massage (FM 21-11). The following warnings appear in this volume, and are repeated here for emphasis. WARNING A 3-wire (line,
10、 neutral, and safety ground) AC line power connections is required when operating the equipment. If a 3-wire safety grounded AC power receptacle is not available, a separate ground wire must be installed from the chassis ground to an earth ground. Without an adequate ground, the equipment chassis an
11、d frame will float to a dangerously high potential. WARNING Lethal voltage is used in the operational checkout of this unit. Death on contact may result if personnel fail to observe the following safety precautions. Remove watches and rings and exercise extreme caution when working inside the equipm
12、ent throughout the remainder of this procedure. C TM 11-5820-919-12 WARNING Prior to performing the following functions all electrical power is to be removed from the system. External power disconnected and a MAINTENANCE IN PROGRESS tag attached or power switches will be locked out to prevent inadve
13、rtent energizing of the system. WARNING Lifting heavy equipment incorrectly can cause serious injury. Do not try to lift more than 35 pounds by yourself. Get a helper. Bend legs while lifting. Dont support heavy weight with your back. WARNING Adequate ventilation should be provided while using TRICH
14、LOROTRIFLUOROETHANE. Prolonged breathing of vapor should be avoided. The solvent should not be used near heat or open flame, the products of decomposition are toxic and irritating. Since TRICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE dissolves natural oils, prolonged contact with skin should be avoided. When necessary us
15、e gloves which the solvent cannot penetrate. If the solvent is taken internally, consult a physician. Compressed air shall not be used for cleaning purposes except where reduced to less than 29 psi and then only with effective chip guarding and personnel protective equipment. Do not use compressed a
16、ir to dry parts when TRICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE has been used. Compressed air is dangerous and can cause serious bodily harm if protective means or methods are not observed to prevent chip or particle (of whatever size) from being blown into the eyes or unbroken skin of the operator or other personnel
17、. D TM 11-5820-919-12 SAFETY SUMMARY The following warnings and cautions appear within the text or illustrations of this manual. The warnings or cautions include a paragraph, figure or table reference to where they appear in text or illustrations. CAUTION Press relief valve button to equalize pressu
18、re before unlatching transit case. (1-25) WARNING Do not store or transport batteries in the closed transit case, or in a closed environment, for extended periods after they, are activated (filled with electrolyte). An explosive mixture of hydrogen and air may result. (1-25, 1-31) WARNING Be extreme
19、ly careful with incendiary devices and explosives. Use these items only when other means are not adequate. (1-34) WARNING Ensure work area is free from open flame, sparks, high voltage, and high rf, and that area is well ventilated. WARNING Personnel filling the batteries or otherwise handling the e
20、lectrolyte should read the precautions outlined below to assure maximum safety and prevent injury which may result from accidental spillage of electrolyte. The electrolyte (a strong solution of potassium hydroxide) is alkaline and corrosive. It should be handled with care. If neglected, the electrol
21、yte will cause serious burns when it is permitted to come in contact with the eyes or skin. Alkali-proof apron, rubber gloves, and splash-proof goggles or face mask are recommended for personnel engaged in the handling of the electrolyte. Ordinarily, no trace of the alkaline electrolyte appears on t
22、he outside of the case of filled cells. However, personnel working with the batteries should wash their hands thoroughly after handling them. If the electrolyte is accidentally spilled it can be readily neutralized and washed away. ANTIDOTES, INTERNAL Give large quantities of water and a weak acid s
23、olution such as vinegar, lemon juice, or orange juice, followed with one of the following: white of egg, olive oil, starch water, mineral oil, or melted butter. Obtain medical attention at once. ANTIDOTES, EXTERNAL For the skin. Wash the affected area with large quantities of water. Neutralize with
24、vinegar, lemon juice, or 5-percent acetic acid and wash with water. Obtain medical attention at once. For the eyes: Flush thoroughly with water. Follow with saturated solution of boric acid. Use this first-aid treatment until medical aid can be summoned. E TM 11-5820-919-12 SAFETY SUMMARY (Continued
25、) CAUTION Do not charge or discharge battery without a battery restrainer (such as filament-reinforced adhesive tape . or permanent damage will result to the battery from expansion. WARNING While charging, the l)battery voltage should not be allowed to exceed 31v during 400-milliamperes charging rat
26、e. or 32x during 100-milliamperes charging rate. If charging is continued above 31v or 32v respectively, it will cause excessive gassing, loss of electrolyte, and impaired battery life. CAUTION It there are gross differences in charging states between cells, the charging procedure will damage the ch
27、arged cells. CAUTION Ensure that filling vent-well of each cell is clean and free of dirt, and do not allow any dirt to enter the cell(during the filling operation CAUTION After filling, the dry-charge storage battery may evidence swelling perpendicular to the electrode face. The swelling may cause
28、difficulties in subsequent cell replacement into the battery, case. if excessive, it may also impair cell performance and sometimes cause cell cases to crack. To avoid swelling, the cells should be kept restrained with filament -reinforced adhesive tape at all times. WARNING Electrolyte will splash
29、if the filling bottle is not firmly seated in vent-well, or if the filling bottle is squeezed too rapidly. WARNING As soon as the electrolyte (KOH) is addled to the cells, they must he handled as fully charged cells; therefore exercise extreme care to avoid shorting the cells with any metallic objec
30、t or other conductive material WARNING While charging the battery voltage should not be allowed to exceed 32v during 100-milliamperes charging rate. If charging is continued above 32 v, it will cause excessive gassing, loss of electrolyte, and impaired battery life. F TM 11-5820-919-12 SAFETY STATEM
31、ENT FOR BATTERY BA-5590/U INTRODUCTION The purpose of this statement is to identify safety features and precautionary procedures to be followed by personnel using Battery BA-5590/U. DESCRIPTION The BA-5590/U primary battery is a high-energy power source that contains lithium metal, sulfur dioxide, a
32、nd organic solvents under pressure (30-60 psia at 700F) in hermetically sealed stainless steel cells. The contents are potentially flammable and/or noxious. Dimensions are 4.40 x 2.45 x 5.00 inches. Weight is 2.5 pounds. SAFETY FEATURES The BA-5590/U battery can be electrically arranged to provide 1
33、2 or 24 volts. This dual voltage capability is achieved through the use of a specially designed connector which makes the proper voltage connection upon mating with the equipment. The battery is protected by a 3.2 ampere slow blow replaceable fuse in each 12 volt section to protect against excessive
34、 currents or external short circuits which could lead to overheating, cell venting, or rupture. This fuse should not be bypassed or replaced with a higher rated fuse. Each cell (ten per BA-5590/U) is designed with a venting device which releases internal cell pressure to ambient pressure if the inte
35、rnal pressure exceeds 350-450 psia. Venting will occur when pressures become excessive due to cells which have overheated (200-2200F) and serves to prevent the cell from rupturing. If a cell vents, sulfur dioxide gas will be released, which is a noxious eye and respiratory irritant. Irritation will
36、occur long before toxic concentrations are reached and serves as an indication of its (SO2) presence. This battery contains no radioactive material. WARNING DO NOT USE unauthorized batteries or damaged batteries, and dispose of any batteries showing signs of damage. WARNING DO NOT USE lithium batter
37、ies in parallel circuitry unless the batteries or equipment are diode protected. G TM 11-5820-919-12 PRECAUTIONS Storage: Bulk storage of BA-5590/U batteries should be in a well ventilated, cool temperature facility. Refrigeration is not required. Battery life decreases with storage time and with in
38、creasing temperature. For this reason temperatures above 1300F should be avoided if possible. Handling: The BA-5590/U battery contains pressurized cells similar to aerosol cans. Therefore, under no circumstances should the battery be deliberately opened, crushed, punctured, disassembled or otherwise
39、 mutilated. Rupture of the cell could occur. The BA-5590/U battery should not be heated or incinerated, as overheating may produce internal pressure at a rate in excess of the venting capacity and could result in a cell or battery rupturing. Under no condition should the batteries be recharged. Such
40、 action could lead to venting, rupturing, or rupturing with fire. Transportation: Shipment of the BA-5590/U battery is regulated by the Department of Transportation in their Exemption 7052 and by the Department of the Army in TM 38-250. CAUTION Disposal: Batteries are considered hazardous waste. Con
41、tact local property disposal officer for disposal instructions. Overheating: In the unlikely event that an equipment operator detects the battery compartment becoming unduly hot, hears cells venting (hissing sound) or smells the irritating sulfur dioxide, he should immediately do the following: 1. T
42、urn off equipment. 2. Remove equipment or leave immediate area of equipment and do not approach for 12 hours. 3. Carefully remove the battery from the equipment and place away from area of operation, after 12 hours. Fire: In the event there are fires in which lithium batteries are involved, they are
43、 generally extinguishable with water in sufficient amounts so as to flood the burning materials. This will not only tend to cut off air access to the fire, but will cool down the batteries and surrounding combustibles so that cell venting and burning are minimized. If many cells have ruptured, lithi
44、um metal may be exposed. Burning lithium metal may respond satisfactorily to treatment with water. However, if not, efforts should be aimed at preventing the spread of the fire to other combustibles while letting the lithium metal burn itself out. Carbon dioxide extinguishers will not extinguish bur
45、ning lithium metal but will extinguish other combustible materials within or near the battery. H TM 11-5820-919-12 Voltage Delay: If there is a delay in the operation of the equipment that exceeds two minutes, the battery should be replaced. Remove the battery when the equipment does not operate pro
46、perly and replace with a new battery. Battery Removal: When equipment will not be used within 30 days, the battery should be removed from the equipment. I/(J blank) TM 11-5820-919-12 Technical Manual HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY No. 11-5820-919-12 Washington, DC, 15 January 1986 OPERATORS AND
47、 ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE MANUAL RADIO SET AN/PRC-104A (NSN 5820-01-141-7953) REPORTING OF ERRORS AND RECOMMENDING IMPROVEMENTS You can help improve this manual. If you find any mistakes or if you know of a way to improve the procedures, please let us know. Mail your letter, DA Form 2028 (Recommen
48、ded Changes to Publications and Blank Forms), or DA Form 2028-2 located in the back of this manual direct to: Commander, US Army Communications-Electronics Command and Fort Monmouth, ATTN: AMSELME-MP, Fort Monmouth, NJ 07703-5007. A reply will be furnished to you. TABLE OF CONTENTS SectionPage WARNINGS .A through E SAFETY STATEMENT FOR BATTERY BA-5590/U.G through I 0GENERAL.0-1 0-1Scope.0-1 0-2Consolidated Index of Army Publications and Blank Forms .0-1 0-3Maintenance