Rf load re sis tor 19, Rf load resistor – Bird Technologies 6730B Series User Manual

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gallons (11 liter) of a specially selected dielectric

fluid (P/N 5-030). The level of the fluid should re-

main constant, even after prolonged usage, under

normal operating conditions.

Models 6736A and 6736-030A;

1. To check the coolant level, remove the vent plug

from the top rear surface of the expansion tank.

2. Unscrew the plug with a 3/4 wrench. The coolant

level at room temperature should be no more

than 1/8 inch above the bottom surface of the ex-

pansion tank. This can be verified by carefully

lifting the load at its front end and noting the

presence of coolant on the bottom surface. The

unit is factory filled to the proper level with 1.1

gallons (4.2 liter) of a specially selected dielectric

fluid, P/N 5-1070.

3. To replace the diaphragm, stand the load on its

front end with the connector facing down, if the

coolant has not been drained previously.

4. Unscrew the four 10-32 truss head screws at the

corners of the guard cover, P/N 2430-078, and re-

move the guard box.

5. Unscrew the tube nut from the tank nozzle and

pull it free.

6. Remove the clamp screw from the bottom of the

V-band clamp, the same type as on the front

side, and remove the clamp. The rear cover, in-

cluding the attached escape tube with its captive

nut, P/N 2430-088, and the diaphragm seal, P/N

2430-089, can now be easily removed.

7. Inspect the diaphragm seal. If it is not soft, pli-

able and free from surface cracks or other signs

of deterioration, replace it (P/N 2430-015). At this

point, if the coolant P/N 5-1070, shows signs of

contaminations; i.e., not a crystal clear white

color, replace it also.

RF Load

Resistor

Models 6732B, 6734B, 6734B-030, 6737A and 6737-030A;

1. Stand the load vertically, connector end up, and

brace it to avoid tipping over.

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