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Combat Army Chemical Operations Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting of the M157 Smoke Genarator SystemOperation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting of the M157 Smoke Genarator System Subcourse OverviewTerminal Learning ObjectiveTable of Contents Table of Contents cont'dTable of Contents cont'dLesson 1 Describe the M157 Smoke Generator System and the PurposesIntroductionFigure 1-1. Components of the M157 Smoke Generator SetFigure 1-2. M1059 and M157/M998 Smoke Generator SystemsFigure 1-3. Nozzle assemblyFigure 1-5. Nozzle clamp assemblyFigure 1-6. IgnitorFigure 1-7. Cover assembly, inside viewFigure 1-9. Frame assemblyFigure 1-10. Fog oil tank assemblyFigure 1-11. Fog oil pump assemblyFigure 1-12. Air compressor assemblyFigure 1-13. Control panel assemblyFigure 1-14. Temperature indicator and temperature rangesLarge-Area Smoke ScreensDeceptive ScreensDeceptive ScreensWind speedFigure 1-15. Wind directionsFuel and Fog Oil SupplyFigure 1-16. Four phases of a smoke cloudPart D: Identify the Uses of Smoke and Discuss the Imprtance of Cover and Concealment Screening SmokeSmoke PlanningSmoke support of offensive operationsFigure 1-18. Smoke support of an assaultFigure 1-19. Smoke support of a support unit areaSmoke support of offensive operations cont'dFigure 1-20. Smoke support of a river-crossing operationFigure 1-21. Smoke support of an obstacle-breaching operationSmoke support of defensive operationsFigure 1-23. Smoke support in execution of the defenseSmoke support of defensive operations cont'dFigure 1-24. Smoke support of a passage of linesLesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 1 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 1 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 1 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 2 Perform Operator Maintenance on the M157 Smoke Generator SystemPart A - Perform Operator Maintenance on the M54 Smoke GeneratorFigure 2-1. Removal of the engine head assemblyEngine Head Assembly cont'dFigure 2-2. Removal of carbon deposits from the valve seating faceCover AssemblyStrainerFigure 2-3. Fog oil tank assemblyFigure 2-4. Strainer assemblyPart D: Perform Operator Maintenance on the Air Compressor AssemblyFigure 2-5. Air compressorFigure 2-6. Air tank purge valvePart E: Perform Operator Maintenance on the Control PanelFigure 2-7. Control panelLesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 2 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 3 Operate the M157 Smoke Generator SystemRefueling ProceduresBefore-operation ChecksOn-Board SparesPart B - Start the M157 Smoke Generator System and Perform During-Operation ChecksFigure 3-3. Sequence of starting proceduresPart C - Stop the M157 Smoke Generator System and Perform After-Operation ChecksFigure 3-4. Sequence of stopping proceduresEngine Head AssemblyTable 3-1. Fog oil-kerosene mixturesStarting Procedures cont'dStopping ProceduresStarting ProceduresStopping ProceduresFigure 3-6. Starting and stopping procedures under extreme heat conditionsLesson 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 4 Perform Operator Troubleshooting ProcedureIntroductionFigure 4-1. Connector 2J1 at the air compressorPart B - Perform Operator - Level Troubleshooting ProcedureFigure 4-3. Connector 5J1 at the smoke generator cover assemblyFigure 4-4. Vehicle adapter assemblyFigure 4-5. Connectors 1J3 and 1J4 at the control panelPart C - Perform Operator-Level Troubleshooting Procedure When the Engine Will Not StartPart C - Perform Operator-Level Troubleshooting Procedure When the Engine Will Not Start cont'dPart D - Perform Operator-Level Troubleshooting Procedures When Circuit Breaker CB1 MovesFigure 4-6. Connector 6J3 at the fog oil pump assemblyFigure 4-7. Connector 1J5 at the control panel assemblyPart E - Perform Operator-Level Troublrshooting Procedures When the Engifne Runs ErraticallyPart G - Perform Operator-Level Troubleshooting Procedures When the Engine OverheatsLesson 4 Practice ExerciseLesson 4 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 4 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackGlossary and SymbolsOperationalFriendly UnitsBlank pageBlank page
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Army Chemical Operations Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting of the M157 Smoke Genarator SystemOperation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting of the M157 Smoke Genarator System Subcourse OverviewTerminal Learning ObjectiveTable of Contents Table of Contents cont'dTable of Contents cont'dLesson 1 Describe the M157 Smoke Generator System and the PurposesIntroductionFigure 1-1. Components of the M157 Smoke Generator SetFigure 1-2. M1059 and M157/M998 Smoke Generator SystemsFigure 1-3. Nozzle assemblyFigure 1-5. Nozzle clamp assemblyFigure 1-6. IgnitorFigure 1-7. Cover assembly, inside viewFigure 1-9. Frame assemblyFigure 1-10. Fog oil tank assemblyFigure 1-11. Fog oil pump assemblyFigure 1-12. Air compressor assemblyFigure 1-13. Control panel assemblyFigure 1-14. Temperature indicator and temperature rangesLarge-Area Smoke ScreensDeceptive ScreensDeceptive ScreensWind speedFigure 1-15. Wind directionsFuel and Fog Oil SupplyFigure 1-16. Four phases of a smoke cloudPart D: Identify the Uses of Smoke and Discuss the Imprtance of Cover and Concealment Screening SmokeSmoke PlanningSmoke support of offensive operationsFigure 1-18. Smoke support of an assaultFigure 1-19. Smoke support of a support unit areaSmoke support of offensive operations cont'dFigure 1-20. Smoke support of a river-crossing operationFigure 1-21. Smoke support of an obstacle-breaching operationSmoke support of defensive operationsFigure 1-23. Smoke support in execution of the defenseSmoke support of defensive operations cont'dFigure 1-24. Smoke support of a passage of linesLesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 1 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 1 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 1 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 2 Perform Operator Maintenance on the M157 Smoke Generator SystemPart A - Perform Operator Maintenance on the M54 Smoke GeneratorFigure 2-1. Removal of the engine head assemblyEngine Head Assembly cont'dFigure 2-2. Removal of carbon deposits from the valve seating faceCover AssemblyStrainerFigure 2-3. Fog oil tank assemblyFigure 2-4. Strainer assemblyPart D: Perform Operator Maintenance on the Air Compressor AssemblyFigure 2-5. Air compressorFigure 2-6. Air tank purge valvePart E: Perform Operator Maintenance on the Control PanelFigure 2-7. Control panelLesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 2 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 3 Operate the M157 Smoke Generator SystemRefueling ProceduresBefore-operation ChecksOn-Board SparesPart B - Start the M157 Smoke Generator System and Perform During-Operation ChecksFigure 3-3. Sequence of starting proceduresPart C - Stop the M157 Smoke Generator System and Perform After-Operation ChecksFigure 3-4. Sequence of stopping proceduresEngine Head AssemblyTable 3-1. Fog oil-kerosene mixturesStarting Procedures cont'dStopping ProceduresStarting ProceduresStopping ProceduresFigure 3-6. Starting and stopping procedures under extreme heat conditionsLesson 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 4 Perform Operator Troubleshooting ProcedureIntroductionFigure 4-1. Connector 2J1 at the air compressorPart B - Perform Operator - Level Troubleshooting ProcedureFigure 4-3. Connector 5J1 at the smoke generator cover assemblyFigure 4-4. Vehicle adapter assemblyFigure 4-5. Connectors 1J3 and 1J4 at the control panelPart C - Perform Operator-Level Troubleshooting Procedure When the Engine Will Not StartPart C - Perform Operator-Level Troubleshooting Procedure When the Engine Will Not Start cont'dPart D - Perform Operator-Level Troubleshooting Procedures When Circuit Breaker CB1 MovesFigure 4-6. Connector 6J3 at the fog oil pump assemblyFigure 4-7. Connector 1J5 at the control panel assemblyPart E - Perform Operator-Level Troublrshooting Procedures When the Engifne Runs ErraticallyPart G - Perform Operator-Level Troubleshooting Procedures When the Engine OverheatsLesson 4 Practice ExerciseLesson 4 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 4 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackGlossary and SymbolsOperationalFriendly UnitsBlank pageBlank page
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Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting of the M157 Smoke Genarator SystemOperation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting of the M157 Smoke Genarator System Subcourse OverviewTerminal Learning ObjectiveTable of Contents Table of Contents cont'dTable of Contents cont'dLesson 1 Describe the M157 Smoke Generator System and the PurposesIntroductionFigure 1-1. Components of the M157 Smoke Generator SetFigure 1-2. M1059 and M157/M998 Smoke Generator SystemsFigure 1-3. Nozzle assemblyFigure 1-5. Nozzle clamp assemblyFigure 1-6. IgnitorFigure 1-7. Cover assembly, inside viewFigure 1-9. Frame assemblyFigure 1-10. Fog oil tank assemblyFigure 1-11. Fog oil pump assemblyFigure 1-12. Air compressor assemblyFigure 1-13. Control panel assemblyFigure 1-14. Temperature indicator and temperature rangesLarge-Area Smoke ScreensDeceptive ScreensDeceptive ScreensWind speedFigure 1-15. Wind directionsFuel and Fog Oil SupplyFigure 1-16. Four phases of a smoke cloudPart D: Identify the Uses of Smoke and Discuss the Imprtance of Cover and Concealment Screening SmokeSmoke PlanningSmoke support of offensive operationsFigure 1-18. Smoke support of an assaultFigure 1-19. Smoke support of a support unit areaSmoke support of offensive operations cont'dFigure 1-20. Smoke support of a river-crossing operationFigure 1-21. Smoke support of an obstacle-breaching operationSmoke support of defensive operationsFigure 1-23. Smoke support in execution of the defenseSmoke support of defensive operations cont'dFigure 1-24. Smoke support of a passage of linesLesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 1 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 1 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 1 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 2 Perform Operator Maintenance on the M157 Smoke Generator SystemPart A - Perform Operator Maintenance on the M54 Smoke GeneratorFigure 2-1. Removal of the engine head assemblyEngine Head Assembly cont'dFigure 2-2. Removal of carbon deposits from the valve seating faceCover AssemblyStrainerFigure 2-3. Fog oil tank assemblyFigure 2-4. Strainer assemblyPart D: Perform Operator Maintenance on the Air Compressor AssemblyFigure 2-5. Air compressorFigure 2-6. Air tank purge valvePart E: Perform Operator Maintenance on the Control PanelFigure 2-7. Control panelLesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 2 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 3 Operate the M157 Smoke Generator SystemRefueling ProceduresBefore-operation ChecksOn-Board SparesPart B - Start the M157 Smoke Generator System and Perform During-Operation ChecksFigure 3-3. Sequence of starting proceduresPart C - Stop the M157 Smoke Generator System and Perform After-Operation ChecksFigure 3-4. Sequence of stopping proceduresEngine Head AssemblyTable 3-1. Fog oil-kerosene mixturesStarting Procedures cont'dStopping ProceduresStarting ProceduresStopping ProceduresFigure 3-6. Starting and stopping procedures under extreme heat conditionsLesson 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 4 Perform Operator Troubleshooting ProcedureIntroductionFigure 4-1. Connector 2J1 at the air compressorPart B - Perform Operator - Level Troubleshooting ProcedureFigure 4-3. Connector 5J1 at the smoke generator cover assemblyFigure 4-4. Vehicle adapter assemblyFigure 4-5. Connectors 1J3 and 1J4 at the control panelPart C - Perform Operator-Level Troubleshooting Procedure When the Engine Will Not StartPart C - Perform Operator-Level Troubleshooting Procedure When the Engine Will Not Start cont'dPart D - Perform Operator-Level Troubleshooting Procedures When Circuit Breaker CB1 MovesFigure 4-6. Connector 6J3 at the fog oil pump assemblyFigure 4-7. Connector 1J5 at the control panel assemblyPart E - Perform Operator-Level Troublrshooting Procedures When the Engifne Runs ErraticallyPart G - Perform Operator-Level Troubleshooting Procedures When the Engine OverheatsLesson 4 Practice ExerciseLesson 4 Practice Exercise cont'dLesson 4 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackGlossary and SymbolsOperationalFriendly UnitsBlank pageBlank page
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