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Repairing Bus Wiring

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NOTE: Following procedure must be used to ensure proper repair is performed on bus wiring. Bus wiring is sensitive to moisture and oxidation and must be properly sealed to ensure proper operation. Regular heat shrink tubing is NOT sufficient, heat shrink tubing containing hot melt wax is required.
  1. When performing a repair on the bus wiring of the module communication network, ensure the wires on the bus are twisted at a rate of 33-40 winds per 3.3 ft. (1 m). The twists should start within approximately 4.9" (124 mm) from any connector. Use only 20 AWG standard wire gauge for repairs.
  2. If performing a splice in the wiring, strip .75" (19.0 mm) of insulation from one wire and 1.50" (38.1 mm) of insulator from the other wire. Perform STEP 1 in illustration. See Fig 1 . Place hot melt wax heat shrink tubing over one wire.
  3. Twist stripped portion of the wires together. Solder connection using resin core RMA solder. DO NOT use acid core solder. Bend wires to allow installation of heat shrink tubing. Perform STEP 2 in illustration. See Fig 1 .
  4. Position heat shrink tubing over splice area. Using heat gun, evenly heat the heat shrink tubing until wax flows from both ends of heat shrink tubing.
Fig 1: Repairing Bus Wiring
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