Maintenance Manual: Slaving Accessory
Maintenance Manual: Slaving Accessory
Maintenance Manual: Slaving Accessory
KA 51A
SLAVING ACCESSORY
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MAINTENANCE MANUAL
KA 51A
SLAVING ACCESSORY
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BENDIX/KING KA 51A
REVISION HISTORY
KA 51A Maintenance Manual
ITEM ACTION
All pages Full Reprint, new manual
Revision 7 creates a new stand-alone manual for the KA 51A which was extracted from revision
6 of the KCS 55/55A maintenance manual, (P/N 006-05111-0006). Any revisions to the KA 51A,
beginning with revision 7, will not be a part of the KCS 55/55A manual.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION IV
THEORY OF OPERATION
PARAGRAPH PAGE
SECTION V
MAINTENANCE
PARAGRAPH PAGE
SECTION VI
ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST
PARAGRAPH PAGE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
FIGURE PAGE
SECTION IV
THEORY OF OPERATION
4.1 GENERAL
The KA 51A slaving accessory consists of three individual circuit functions; a slave meter, an auto-
manual slave switching function, and a flux valve compensation circuit.
The basic operational principle involves the summation of a low amplitude 800Hz signal, appro-
priately phased, with the 800Hz flux valve signal. This summation results in a shift of the magnetic
direction vector and thus can compensate for "hard iron" effects in the aircraft fuselage and flight
surfaces.
A full wave bridge rectifier consisting of diodes CR101 thru CR104, converts the 400Hz flux valve
excitation waveform to 800Hz as shown in Figure 4-3. The DC component of this waveform is re-
moved by capacitor C101, and the AC portion is used to drive transformer T101.
Two isolated secondaries of T101 provide the North-South and East-West correction voltages re-
quired to offset the magnetic vector in the flux valve. One of the secondaries is connected across
the X and Y windings of the flux valve as shown in Figure 4-4. Adjustment of the E/W potentiom-
eter, R106, will cause in-phase or out-of-phase 800Hz current to flow through resistor R103 and
thence through the X-Y winding of the flux valve generating the desired east-west offset.
Likewise, the other secondary winding is connected across the Z leg and the parallel connected
X and Y legs as shown in Figure 4-5. Adjustment of the N/S potentiometer, R105, will cause in-
phase or out-of-phase 800Hz current to flow through the Z leg of the flux valve. This current is then
equally divided by the X and Y legs as it flows through resistors R101 and R102 back to the trans-
former center top. By dividing the current in this way, North-South compensation will not affect the
east-west adjustment and vice-versa.
SECTION V
MAINTENANCE
b) Pin C 0. 0 ±0.05VDC
c) Pin A 0. 0 ±0.05VDC
d) Pin D 0. 0 ±0.05VDC
e) Pin 3 26 ±3VAC
2) Depress the SLAVE switch. The switch shall remain depressed.
a) Pin C 5. 1 ± 1VDC
b) Pin A 0. 0 ±0.05VDC
c) Pin D 0. 0 ±0.05VDC
3) Depress the slave switch, the button shall release to the extended position. Manu-
ally depress the CCW slave button.
a) Pin C 0. 0 ±0.05VDC
b) Pin A 5. 1 ± 1VDC
c) Pin D 0. 0 ±0.05VDC
Release the CCW slave button. The button shall return to the ex-
tended position.
4) Depress the CW slave button.
a) Pin C 0. 0 ±0.05VDC
b) Pin A 0. 0 ±0.05VDC
c) Pin D 5. 1 ±1VDC
Release the CW slave button. The button shall return to the extend-
ed position.
5) Adjust the slave meter pot to position the slave meter needle over the neg full scale
mark.
Pin E -0. 88 ±0.15VDC
Repeat for the positive full scale mark.
Pin E +0. 88 ±0.15VDC.
6) Adjust the slave meter pot for 0.0VDC at Pin E. The slave meter shall be within 1/
2 needles width of center scale.
7) Connect the scope from Pin 6(+) to Pin 4(-). Adjust both the N/S and the E/W pots
fully CW or fully CCW to obtain the waveform shown in Figure A below. Observe
the waveforms from Pin 6(+) to 2(-) and from Pin 2(+) to 4(-). They shall appear as
shown in figure 5-1 below.
FIGURE 5-1
8) With the scope connected from Pin 2(+) to Pin 4(-), rotate the E/W wiper to the op-
posite end of the pot. The waveform shall decrease in amplitude smoothly and then
increase out of phase as shown in figure 5-2 below.
FIGURE 5-2
FIGURE 5-3
Return the N/S wiper to the original position and repeat this test with scope leads
between Pins 6 (+) and Pin 4 (-). Rotate the N/S adjust pot to minimize the wave-
form amplitude, disconnect the 26VAC input power and remove the unit.
Tested by _____________
Inspected by _____________
L. Potentiometers
Inspect all potentiometers for evidence of damage or loose terminals, cracked in-
sulation or other irregularities.
M. Resistors, Fixed
Inspect the fixed resistors for cracked, broken, blistered, or charred bodies and
loose, broken, or improperly soldered connections. On chip resistors, be especially
alert for hairline cracks in the body and broken terminations.
N. RF Coils
Inspect all RF coils for broken leads, loose mountings, and loose, improperly sol-
dered, or broken terminal connections. Check for crushed, scratched, cut or
charred windings. Inspect the windings, leads, terminals and connections for cor-
rosion or physical damage. Check for physical damage to forms and tuning slug
adjustment screws.
O. Terminal Connections Soldered
(1) Inspect for cold-soldered or resin joints. These joints present a po-
rous or dull, rough appearance. Check for strength of bond using
the points of a tool.
(2) Examine the terminals for excess solder, protrusions from the joint,
pieces adhering to adjacent insulation, and particles lodged be-
tween joints, conductors, or other components.
(3) Inspect for insufficient solder and unsoldered strands of wire pro-
truding from the conductor at the terminal. Check for insulation that
is stripped back too far from the terminal.
(4) Inspect for corrosion at the terminal.
P. Transformers
(1) Inspect for signs of excessive heating, physical damage to the case,
cracked or broken insulation, and other abnormal conditions.
(2) Inspect for corroded, poorly soldered, or loose connecting leads or
terminals.
Q. Wiring/Coaxial Cable
Inspect wiring in chassis for breaks in insulation, conductor breaks, cut or broken
lacing and improper dress in relation to adjacent wiring or chassis.
5.3.2 CLEANING
A. General
This section contains information to aid in the cleaning of the component parts and
subassemblies of the unit.
WARNING:
GOGGLES ARE TO BE WORN WHEN USING
PRESSURIZED AIR TO BLOW DUST AND
DIRT FROM EQUIPMENT. ALL PERSONNEL
SHOULD BE WARNED AWAY FROM THE IM-
MEDIATE AREA.
WARNING:
OPERATIONS INVOLVING THE USE OF A
CLEANING SOLVENT SHOULD BE PER-
FORMED UNDER A VENTILATED HOOD.
AVOID BREATHING SOLVENT VAPOR AND
FUMES; AVOID CONTINUOUS CONTACT
WITH THE SOLVENT. WEAR A SUITABLE
MASK, GOGGLES, GLOVES, AND AN APRON
WHEN NECESSARY. CHANGE CLOTHING
UPON WHICH SOLVENTS HAVE BEEN
SPILLED.
WARNING:
OBSERVE ALL FIRE PRECAUTIONS FOR
FLAMMABLE MATERIALS. USE FLAMMABLE
MATERIALS IN A HOOD PROVIDED WITH
SPARK-PROOF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
AND AN EXHAUST FAN WITH SPARKPROOF
BLADES.
CAUTION:
DO NOT ALLOW SOLVENT TO RUN INTO
SLEEVES OR CONDUIT THAT COVERS
WIRES CONNECTED TO INSERT TERMI-
NALS.
1. Exterior
(a) Wipe dust cover and front panel with a lint-free cloth dampened with
denatured alcohol.
(b) For cleaning connectors, use the following procedure.
(1) Wipe dust and dirt from bodies, shells, and cable
clamps using a lint-free cloth moistened with dena-
tured alcohol.
(2) Wipe parts dry with a clean, dry lint-free cloth.
(3) Remove dirt and lubricant from connector inserts, in-
sulation, and terminals using a small soft bristled
brush moistened with denatured alcohol.
(4) Dry the inserts with an air jet.
(c) Remove cover(s).
(d) If necessary, open any blocked ventilation holes by first saturating
the debris clogging the apertures with denatured alcohol and then
blowing the loosened material out with an air stream.
2. Interior
The following solvents are no longer recommended for benchtop or
rework cleaning of printed circuit boards, modules, or sub-assem-
blies.
CAUTION:
DO NOT USE SOLVENT TO CLEAN PARTS
COMPOSED OF OR CONTAINING NYLON OR
RUBBER GROMMETS. CLEAN THESE
ITEMS WITH MILD LIQUID DISHWASHING
DETERGENT AND WATER. USE DETER-
GENT FOR THIS PURPOSE ONLY.
CAUTION:
DUPONT VERTREL SMT DOES HAVE GEN-
ERAL MATERIAL COMPATIBILITY PROB-
LEMS WITH POLYCARBONATE, POLYSTY-
RENE, AND RUBBER. IT IS RECOMMENDED
THAT THESE MATERIALS BE CLEANED
WITH DENATURED ALCOHOL.
CAUTION:
DO NOT ALLOW EXCESS CLEANING SOL-
VENT TO ACCUMULATE IN ANY OF THE AD-
JUSTMENT SCREW CREVICES AND THERE-
BY SOFTEN OR DISSOLVE THE ADJUST-
MENT SCREW EPOXY SEALANT.
CAUTION:
AVOID AIR-BLASTING SMALL TUNING COILS
AND OTHER DELICATE PARTS BY HOLDING
THE AIR NOZZLE TOO CLOSE. USE BRUSH-
ES CAREFULLY ON DELICATE PARTS.
CAUTION:
IMPROPER CLEANING CAN RESULT IN SUR-
FACE LEAKAGE AND CONDUCTIVE PARTIC-
ULATES, SUCH AS SOLDER BALLS OR ME-
TALLIC CHIPS, WHICH CAN CAUSE ELEC-
TRICAL SHORTS. SEVERE IONIC CONTAM-
INATION FROM HANDLING AND FROM
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS CAN RE-
SULT IN HIGH RESISTANCE OR OPEN CIR-
CUITS.
CAUTION:
ULTRASONIC CLEANING CAN DAMAGE
CERTAIN PARTS AND SHOULD GENERALLY
BE AVOIDED.
NOTE:
Solvents may be physically applied in several ways
including agitation, spraying, brushing, and vapor
degreasing. The cleaning solvents and methods
used shall have no deleterious effect on the parts,
connections, and materials being used. If sensitive
components are being used, spray is recommended.
Uniformity of solvent spray flow should be maxi-
mized and wait-time between soldering and cleaning
should be minimized.
NOTE:
Clean each module subassembly. Then remove any
foreign matter from the casting.
NOTE:
When necessary to disturb the dress of wires and
cables, note the positions before disturbing and re-
store them to proper dress after cleaning.
5.3.3 REPAIR
A. General
This section contains information required to perform limited repairs on the unit.
The repair or replacement of damaged parts in airborne electronic equipment usu-
ally involves standard service techniques. In most cases, examination of drawings
and equipment reveals several approaches to perform a repair. However, certain
repairs demand following an exact repair sequence to ensure proper operation of
the equipment. After correcting a malfunction in any section of the unit, it is recom-
mended that a repetition of the functional test of the unit be performed.
B. Repair Precautions
1. Ensure that all ESDS and MOS handling precautions are followed.
2. Perform repairs and replace components with power disconnected
from equipment.
3. Use a conductive table top for repairs and connect table to ground
conductors of 60Hz and 400Hz power lines.
4. Replace connectors, coaxial cables, shield conductors, and twisted
pairs only with identical items.
5. Reference “component side” of a printed circuit board in this manual
means the side on which components are located; “solder side” re-
fers to the other side. The standard references are as follows: near-
side is the component side; farside is the solder side; on surface
mount boards with components on both sides, the nearside is the
side that has the J#### and P#### connector numbers.
6. When repairing circuits, carefully observe lead dress and compo-
nent orientation. Keep leads as short as possible and observe cor-
rect repair techniques.
CAUTION
THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS ELECTRO-
STATIC DISCHARGE SENSITIVE (ESDS) DE-
VICES. EQUIPMENT MODULES AND ESDS
DEVICES MUST BE HANDLED IN ACCOR-
DANCE WITH SPECIAL ESDS HANDLING
PROCEDURES.
3. Melt solder in each hole, and using a desoldering tool, remove sol-
der from each hole.
4. Insert replacement component observing correct orientation.
5. Solder component in place from farside of board. Avoid solder runs.
No solder is required on contacts where no traces exist.
WARNING
CONFORMAL COATING CONTAINS TOXIC
VAPORS! USE ONLY WITH ADEQUATE VEN-
TILATION.
1. Clean repaired area of printed circuit board per instructions in the
Cleaning section of this manual.
2. Apply Conformal Coating, Humiseal #1B-31 HYSOL PC20-35M-01
(Humiseal Division, Columbia Chase Corp., 24-60 Brooklyn
Queens Expressway West, Woodside, N.Y., 11377) P/N 016-
01040-0000.
3. Shake container well before using.
4. Spray or brush surfaces with smooth, even strikes. If spraying, hold
nozzle 10-15 inches from work surface.
5. Cure time is ten minutes at room temperature.
5.4 TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to the troubleshooting flow chart, figure 5-5.
The Illustrated Parts List (IPL) is a complete list of assemblies and parts required
for the unit. The IPL also provides for the proper identification of replacement
parts. Individual parts lists within this IPL are arranged in numerical sequence
starting with the top assembly and continuing with the sub-assemblies. All me-
chanical parts will be separated from the electrical parts used on the sub-assembly.
Each parts list is followed by a component location drawing.
Parts identified in this IPL by Honeywell part number meet design specifications for
this equipment and are the recommended replacement parts. Warranty informa-
tion concerning Honeywell replacement parts is contained in Service Memo #1,
P/N 600-08001-00XX.
Some part numbers may not be currently available. Consult the current Honeywell
catalog or contact a Honeywell representative for equipment availability.
Abbreviation Name
B Motor or Synchro
C Capacitor
CJ Circuit Jumper
CR Diode
DS Lamp
E Voltage or Signal Connect Point
F Fuse
FL Filter
FT Feedthru
I Integrated Circuit
J Jack or Fixed Connector
L Inductor
M Meter
P Plug
Table 1
Abbreviations
Abbreviation Name
Q Transistor
R Resistor
RT Thermistor
S Switch
T Transformer
TP Test Point
U Component Network, Integrated Circuit,
Circuit Assembly
V Photocell/Vacuum Tube
W Waveguide
Y Crystal
Table 1 (Continued)
Abbreviations
The above is only a sample. The actual format and style may vary slightly. A ‘Find
Number’ column, when shown, references selected items on the BOM’s accompa-
nying Assembly Drawing. This information does not apply to every BOM. There-
fore, a lack of information in this column, or a lack of this column, should not be
interpreted as an omission.
Figure 6-1
Sample Parts List
071-01053-0001 Rev. 8
071-01053-0002 Rev. 8
071-01053-0003 Rev. 8
071-01053-0004 Rev. 8
071-01053-0005 Rev. 8
071-01053-0006 Rev. 8
071-01053-0007 Rev. 8
071-01053-0008 Rev. 8
071-01053-0009 Rev. 8
071-01053-0099 Rev. 1
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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM 0001 0002 0003
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023-00096-0001 MTR SLAVE EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
025-00018-0033 WIRE 26 ORG IN 3.60 3.60 3.60
025-00018-0099 WIRE 26 WHT IN 3.60 3.60 3.60
035-01361-0008 PROTECTIVE COVER EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
037-00012-0001 LAMP MIN T-1 5V EA 1.00 1.00 .
037-00013-0000 LMP 7219 T1 12V EA . . 1.00
047-03141-0001 CLIP LAMP W/F EA 2.00 2.00 2.00
047-04505-0000 CVR SHLD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
057-01583-0001 SERIAL NUMBER TAG EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
057-01764-0000 WRN TAG 5V LGT EA 1.00 1.00 .
057-01764-0001 WRN TAG 14V LGT EA . . 1.00
071-01053-0099 COMMON BOM EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
088-00084-0007 FLTR LAMP LT BLU EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
088-00393-0001 PLATE FACE EA 1.00 . 1.00
088-00393-0002 PLATE FACE EA . 1.00 .
088-00406-0005 PSHBTN W/WHT LINE EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
088-00439-0000 COVER EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
091-00056-0001 INSUL FISHPAPER EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
200-01510-0000 COMPENSATOR BD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM 0004 0005 0006
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
023-00096-0001 MTR SLAVE EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
025-00018-0033 WIRE 26 ORG IN 3.60 3.60 3.60
025-00018-0099 WIRE 26 WHT IN 3.60 3.60 3.60
035-01361-0008 PROTECTIVE COVER EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
037-00012-0001 LAMP MIN T-1 5V EA . . 1.00
037-00013-0001 LMP 6838 T1 28V EA 1.00 1.00 .
047-03141-0001 CLIP LAMP W/F EA 2.00 2.00 2.00
047-04505-0000 CVR SHLD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
057-01583-0001 SERIAL NUMBER TAG EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
057-01764-0000 WRN TAG 5V LGT EA . . 1.00
057-01764-0002 WRN TAG 28V LGT EA 1.00 1.00 .
071-01053-0099 COMMON BOM EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
088-00084-0000 FILTER LAMP RED EA . . 1.00
088-00084-0007 FLTR LAMP LT BLU EA 1.00 1.00 .
088-00393-0001 PLATE FACE EA 1.00 . 1.00
088-00393-0002 PLATE FACE EA . 1.00 .
088-00406-0005 PSHBTN W/WHT LINE EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
088-00439-0000 COVER EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
091-00056-0001 INSUL FISHPAPER EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
200-01510-0000 COMPENSATOR BD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM 0007 0008 0009
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
023-00096-0001 MTR SLAVE EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
025-00018-0033 WIRE 26 ORG IN 3.60 3.60 3.60
025-00018-0099 WIRE 26 WHT IN 3.60 3.60 3.60
035-01361-0008 PROTECTIVE COVER EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
037-00012-0001 LAMP MIN T-1 5V EA 1.00 . .
037-00013-0000 LMP 7219 T1 12V EA . 1.00 .
037-00013-0001 LMP 6838 T1 28V EA . . 1.00
047-03141-0001 CLIP LAMP W/F EA 2.00 2.00 2.00
047-04505-0000 CVR SHLD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
057-01583-0001 SERIAL NUMBER TAG EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
057-01764-0000 WRN TAG 5V LGT EA 1.00 . .
057-01764-0001 WRN TAG 14V LGT EA . 1.00 .
057-01764-0002 WRN TAG 28V LGT EA . . 1.00
071-01053-0099 COMMON BOM EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
088-00084-0000 FILTER LAMP RED EA 1.00 . 1.00
088-00084-0007 FLTR LAMP LT BLU EA . 1.00 .
088-00393-0001 PLATE FACE EA . . 1.00
088-00393-0002 PLATE FACE EA 1.00 1.00 .
088-00406-0005 PSHBTN W/WHT LINE EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
088-00439-0000 COVER EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
091-00056-0001 INSUL FISHPAPER EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
200-01510-0000 COMPENSATOR BD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00
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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM 0099
---------------------------------------------------------------
012-01088-0000 CUSHION EA 1.00
025-00018-0000 WIRE 26 BLK IN 3.60
025-00018-0022 WIRE 26 RED IN 3.60
088-00406-0001 PSHBTN W/MARKING EA 1.00
088-00406-0003 PSHBTN W/MARKING EA 1.00
089-06414-0004 SCR PHP 2-28X1/4 EA 2.00
200-01510-0000 Rev. 1
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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM 0000
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007-06029-0000 DIO S 1N457A EA 4.00
009-05542-0000 PC BD SLVG ACC EA 1.00
016-01082-0000 DC RTV 3145 AR .00
019-05069-0000 XFMR EA 1.00
031-00226-0000 SW MOM DPDT EA 2.00
031-00226-0002 SW MOM DPDT EA 1.00
096-01030-0030 CAP TN 22UF10%35V EA 1.00
130-00103-0023 RES FC 10K QW 5% EA 1.00
130-00512-0023 RES FC 5.1K QW 5% EA 1.00
133-00045-0005 RES VA 10K QW 30% EA 2.00
136-01002-0072 RES PF 10K QW 1% EA 2.00
150-00004-0010 TUBING TFLN 22AWG IN 1.20