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Friday, November 20, 2009

Was Maintenance Easier in the Past?

In the good-old days, things were easier to operate and easier to maintain — or were they? Here is an excerpt from NFPA Fire Apparatus Maintenance published in 1966 regarding the required maintenance on apparatus electrical systems: “No adjustment can be made to the rectifier as it has no moving parts and is an electrical device. It should, however, receive maintenance care every 30 days.… With a clean dry cloth, air, or a soft fine brush, gently remove the accumulation of dust and dirt, which might prevent proper cooling of the rectifier plates. Do not damage the painted ...

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