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![]() ![]() Changes in force: C 1, C 2, C 3, C 4, C 5 and C 6
TM 5-4110-204-13
C6
CHANGE
HEADQUARTERS
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
WASHINGTON, DC, 14 March 1975
No. 6
Operator's, Organizational, and Direct Support
Maintenance Manual
REFRIGERATOR, PREFABRICATED, PANEL TYPE, W/O
REFRIGERATING EQUIPMENT, MILITARY SPECIFICATIONS MIL-R-10932
TYPE 1, CLASS I AND II
600 CU. FT. NSN 4110-00-269-5096, 1200 CU. FT. NSN 4110-00-926-4159
1800J CU. FT. NSN 4110-00-168-1937, 600J CU. FT. NSN 4110-00-926-9544
1800 CU. FT. NSN 4110-00-057-0321,4000 CU. FT. NSN 4110-00-269-5071
3000 CU. FT. NSN 4110-00-264-6226
TYPE 1, CLASS I AND II
400 CU. FT. NSN 4110-00-618-8709, 800 CU. FT. NSN 4110-00-618-8711
1400 CU. FT. NSN 4110-00-618-8713, 600 CU. FT. NSN 4110-00-618-8710
1200 CU. FT. NSN 4110-00-618-8712, 1600 CU. FT. NSN 4110-00-618-8714
TM 5-4110-204-13, 14 December 1966, is changed as follows:
The title is changed as shown above.
Page 2 of cover. Add the following warning to the list of safety precautions.
WARNING
The burning of polyurethane foams is dangerous. Due to the chemical composition of a
polyurethane foam, toxic fumes are released when it is burned or heated. If it is burned
or heated indoors, such as during a welding operation in its proximity, precautions
should be taken to adequately ventilate the area. An exhaust system equivalent to that
of a paint spray booth should be used. Air supplied respirators, approved by the
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health or the US Bureau of Mines,
should be used for all welding in confined spaces and when ventilation is inadequate.
Individuals who have chronic or recurrent respiratory conditions, including allergies
and asthma, should not be employed in this type of environment.
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