Installation, Maintenance & Repair
Installation, Maintenance & Repair
Safety
Choose the most correct statement with respect to component damage from electrostatic discharge:
ESD - Electro-Static Damage may damage internal components in a manner that is not immediately evident causing equipment to fail at a later date, thus Answer D. is the right one.
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Before testing a RADAR transmitter, it would be a good idea to:
RADAR transmitted RF power may cause ship-to-shore electrostatic discharges that could ignite flammable cargo or detonate explosives being loaded or off-loaded from the ship, so Answer C. is the right one.
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While making repairs or adjustments to RADAR units:
Un-discharged high-voltage capacitors have killed technicians doing repair work in a transmitter or it's associated power supply.
Always make sure high-voltage capacitors are discharged before opening, so Answer B. is the right one.
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While removing a CRT from its operating casing, it is a good idea to:
A CRT is a sizable vacuum vessel made out of glass that can injure people nearby if the CRT is dropped and it implodes.
Therefore always wear gloves to keep the CRT from slipping out of your hands and goggles to keep flying glass out of your eyes in case the CRT implodes.
Answer C. is the right one.
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If a CRT is dropped:
A CRT (Cathode-ray Tube) is a vacuum tube, making it susceptible to break with impact in certain surface areas.
If a CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) is dropped, there is a risk that it might implode, causing damage to workers and equipment.
A CRT is a vacuum tube that contains an electron gun and a phosphorescent screen, used in older display technology such as television sets and computer monitors. The vacuum inside the CRT tube creates a pressure difference between the inside and outside.
If a CRT is dropped or subjected to a severe impact, the fragile glass envelope of the tube can shatter. This sudden breakage can cause the internal vacuum to collapse rapidly. As a result, the implosion of the CRT can occur, leading to a violent inward collapse of the glass, potentially sending sharp fragments flying and creating a hazardous situation.
The implosion of a CRT can pose a danger to workers and equipment in the vicinity. Sharp glass shards and debris can cause injuries, and the collapsing glass may damage nearby components or devices.
It is crucial to handle CRTs with care and follow appropriate safety protocols to minimize the risk of implosion and associated hazards.
Mnemonic: "Implosion Hazard"
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Prior to removing, servicing or making measurements on any solid state circuit boards from the RADAR set, the operator should ensure that:
Solid-state circuit boards from ANY type of equipment are extremely susceptible to instant damage from ESD - Electro-Static Discharges.
Therefore ALWAYS remove static electricity via grounded straps on your wrists before removing the circuit board and ALWAYS place the circuit boards you will work on on a grounded static mat to keep them safe from ESD.
Answer A. is the right answer.
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