Bird Technologies 4331 User Manual

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It is important to keep the following surfaces clean:

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Socket bore

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Element body circumference

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Bottom rim of the socket in the line section

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DC contacts on the element

The outside surface of the meter housing can be cleaned with a soft cloth

dampened with a mild detergent solution. Do not wipe the meter glass with

a dry cloth, a static charge could develop causing an erroneous indication on

the meter.

Preventive Maintenance

The element socket should be kept plugged as much as possible to prevent

the intrusion of dust, and to prevent damage to the meter. Use the dummy

plug provided, or use an Element. When an Element is used for this purpose,

use the highest power element available. It should be positioned with the

“arrow” pointing upwards (midway between the FWD and RFL measuring

positions). This protects the meter and will not expose the element diode to

dangerous potentials if the RF line section should be energized.

Line Section Care

If there is any evidence of contamination inside the RF line section, the

reachable portions should be cleaned and the interior carefully blown out.

Under no circumstances attempt to remove the RF center conductor. It is

tightly frozen in place and any attempt to remove it will ruin the assembly.

Keep all connections tight, and keep the nut of the meter cord plug turned

tight on the line section dc jack. This connection may often be serviced by

simply loosening the nut of the dc plug, swinging the body several times

through a fraction of a turn, and retightening the knurled nut securely.

Contact Adjustment

In cleaning the socket bore, the operator should be careful not to disturb the

spring finger of the dc contact. It is important that the operating position of

Maintenance

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