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the load when its temperature is between 20 and 25 de-

grees Celsius.

Check and record the dc resistance value of the load be-

fore it is put into service. Use a resistance bridge or ohm-

meter with an accuracy of 1 percent or better at 50 ohms

for this purpose.

If the wattmeter is used frequently, daily to weekly, it is

recommended to check the dc resistance on a monthly

schedule. If the wattmeter is used more infrequently you

may want to set up a six month to yearly schedule ac-

cordingly. If there is no change or even a slight change in

dc resistance there is no cause for alarm. A change

greater than two ohms could be an indication of a failing

load.

These tests are by no means a necessity to the operation

of the wattmeter but merely guidelines for the users in-

formation and advisement.

Checking the wattmeter accuracy consists mainly of com-

paring its reading with the readings of similar wattme-

ters. If other wattmeters are not conveniently available

then return the instrument to the factory for

recalibration. Special calibration and calibration data can

be provided at an additional cost. Consult the factory for

details.

Disassembly

There are no special techniques required for the repair or

replacement of components in these Termaline Wattme-

ters. A screwdriver and a small wrench are the only tools

needed. The paragraphs below outline component re-

moval.

RF

Connector

The connector is a “Quick-Change” design which permits

easy interchange with the use of only a screwdriver. This

process does not interfere with the essential coaxial conti-

nuity of the load resistor RF input or the coolant oil seal.

For replacement, proceed as follows:

1. Remove the four 8-32 x 5/16 round head machine

screws from the corners of the RF connector.

2. Pull the connector straight out of its socket.

Maintenance

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