Common use of Auxiliary generators Clause in Contracts

Auxiliary generators. Electricians' work shall consist of all assembling, maintaining, dismantling, repairing, rebuilding, wiring, winding, rewinding, adjusting and testing. They will connect and disconnect the electrical leads to the auxiliary generator or exciter, also remove and apply other electrical equipment such as brush riggings, brushes, fields, pole pieces, connect and disconnect auxiliary generator cables from the locomotive including conduit, clamps and insulating boots, clean all internal parts of auxiliary generator including inside and outside of stators, jig stone and slot commutators, inspect, clean, band, balance, repair, undercut, impregnate and bake armatures. Apply, remove or replace inspection covers for maintenance purposes. Remove and apply armature from the auxiliary generator, insulate electrical equipment and internal housing with insulating paint by spraying or brushing, make repairs to auxiliaries including the replacement of bearings. Electricians' work shall consist of all inspecting, testing, assembling, maintaining, dismantling, repairing, rebuilding, wiring, adjusting, cleaning of all blower motors, winding and rewinding armatures; Electricians will connect and disconnect the electrical leads of all blower motors, also remove and apply other electrical equipment such as brush rigging, brush holders, brushes, fields and interpoles, including winding and rewinding, connect and disconnect blower motor cables including conduit, clamps, lugs, insulating boots; Electricians shall inspect, test, maintain, repair, adjust, remove and replace all electrical insulation, clean internal parts of blower motors including inside and outside of stators, jig stone by hand and/or machine, slot and undercut commutators, inspect, clean, band, balance, repair, impregnate, and bake armatures, remove, apply or replace armature from blower motors, insulate electrical equipment and internal housing with insulating paint by spraying or brushing.‌‌ Apply, remove or replace inspection covers for maintenance purposes, make repairs to motors including replacement of bearings. Electricians' work shall consist of all assembling, maintaining, dismantling, repairing, rebuilding, rewiring, adjusting, inspecting and testing of all cooling fan motors winding and rewinding, including installation and removal of armatures. They will connect and disconnect the electrical leads of all cooling fan motors also remove and apply other electrical equipment such as brush riggings, brush holders, brushes, fields and interpoles, insulation, clean internal parts of cooling fan motors, jig stone, slot commutators, undercut, inspect, clean, band, balance, repair, and impregnate and bake armatures; apply, remove or replace inspection covers for inspection purposes, insulate electrical equipment and internal housing by spraying or brushing; clean internal parts of cooling fan motors including inside and outside of stators, make repairs to motors including replacement of bearings. Electricians' work shall consist of inspecting, testing, adjusting, maintaining, installing, removing, cleaning, connecting, disconnecting, applying freon and lubricating of drinking water coolers; Electricians shall also install and remove compressor belt, perform all thermostat related work, all work related to motor including inspecting, testing, installing, removing, repairing, maintaining, connecting and disconnecting the electrical leads to motor. Electricians' work shall consist of inspecting, testing, adjusting, maintaining, removing and installing (except for repair, removal and installation of housing and duct work where currently performed by Sheet Metal Workers), cleaning, connecting, disconnecting, repairing and lubricating of cab heaters including motor bearings, brushes, brush rigging, brush holders, rheostats, switches, thermostats, overloads, fan and heating element(s).‌‌‌ Electricians' work shall consist of inspecting, testing, adjusting, maintaining, cleaning, connecting, disconnecting, repairing and lubrication of the electrical portion of cab heaters including motor bearings, brushes, brush rigging, brush holders, rheostats, switches and fan.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement