12-4 Cabinet maintenance operations
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Batteries 1) Refer to the battery manufacturer’s
suggested procedures or local practices for
routine battery maintenance.
2) Verify battery and cabling by removing the
battery string cable assembly plugs. Remove
the plugs one at a time from the battery breaker
interface connector.
3) Check the battery voltage presence and
value.
4) Reconnect the plug to its assigned location
from which it was removed.
5) Replace batteries or cable assemblies as
required.
1) 12 months with an average
ambient temperature of 77°
F. Check more often in
warmer climates
2) During routine cabinet
maintenance procedures or
as required by local practices
Door hinges and pins Lubricate with either of the two suggested
following materials:
• 3M #8915, white lithium grease, 24 oz.
aerosol spray can (CPC: R0112617)
• American Grease Stick Co. #DKC-3, tan wax
grease stick (CPC: R0115456)
As required:
Spray liberally.
Use a clean, odorless
applicator.
Paint finish Refer to Table 12-2 for order replacement
information for the Series 800A Brush-on
touch-up paint kit.
As required
System ground 1) Check all system ground connections.
2) Measure the ground resistance according to
local approved methods. The ground to each
resistance must be ≤ 25 Ω.
As required
Ground Fault Interrupt
(GFI)
Test GFI for proper operation. Follow local codes and test
each time prior to use.
High and low
temperature
sensors
1) For the high temperature sensor, use a heat
gun or hair dryer on the high temperature
sensor and watch for the alarm; the coded
alarm is a major alarm based on customer
assigned alarm provisioning.
2) For the low temperature sensor, use a
cooling/freezing spray on the low temperature
sensor and watch for the alarm; the coded
alarm is a major alarm based on customer
assigned alarm provisioning (see Chapter 8,
“Provisioning the external alarms”).
As required
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Table 12-1 (continued)
Recommended maintenance for the Series 800A cabinet
Item Operation Recommended Interval