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Figure 1-11. Static Mode, Internal Power, Vent Mode, NBC Off
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TM-10-5410-228-24 Chemical Biologiocal Protective Shelter (CBPS) System NSN 5410-01-441-8054 (Green) (EIC:5ZT) NSN 5410-01-482-4633 (Tan) Manual
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Figure 1-13. Static Mode, Internal Power, Cool Mode, Full NBC

TM 10-5410-228-24
1.16.4 Static Mode, Internal Power, Vent Mode, Rib Fan On, Full NBC.
When the hydraulic circuit is in vent mode (figure 1-10) and air beam pressure is reduced to below 1.5 psi for
any reason, the rib fan motor, M4, is automatically turned on. This is accomplished by applying +24 Vdc to
the coils of solenoid valves SV2, SV5, SV7, SV8, and SV9. SV5 and SV8 are opened and SV7 and SV9 are
closed. This diverts the hydraulic fluid flow away from the condenser fan, M1C, and through the rib fan
motor, M4. The speed of the rib fan is controlled by flow control FP5 which diverts hydraulic fluid flow
around the rib fan motor to limit its speed and pressure for safety. When air beam pressure is increased to
2.9 psi, the system is returned to the previous condition.
Valve
SV1
SV2
SV4
SV5
SV6
SV7
SV8
SV9
Energized State
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
Position
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Closed
Open
Closed
Figure 1-12. Static Mode, Internal Power, Vent Mode, Rib Fan On, Full NBC

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