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TM-9-6115-464-12 Wrench Impact Hydraulic Model MV-12-140T Manual
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ARMY   TM   9-6115-464-12 AIR  FORCE  TO  35C2-3-445-1 NAVY   NAVFAC   P-8-624-12 1-6 DESTRUCTION OF MATERlEL TO PREVENT ENEMY USE. Destruction of the generator set to prevent enemy  use  will  be  in  accordance  with  the  requirements  of  TM  750-244-3  (Procedures  for  Destruction  of  Equipment to Prevent Enemy Use) for U.S. Army. 1-7 SHIPMENT  AND  STORAGE. a. (F)  Preparation  for  shipment  and  storage  of  the  generator  set  for  U.S.  Air  Force  will  be  in  accordance  with TO  35-1  -4. b. (A) Shipment and storage for the US Army will be in accordance with TB 740-97-2. 1-8 EQUIPMENT IMPROVEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS (EIR'S). (A) EIR’s can and must be submitted by anyone who is aware of an unsatisfactory condition with the equipment design or use. It is not necessary to show a new design or list a better way to perform a procedure, just tell why the design is unfavorable or why the procedure is difficult. EIR’s may be submitted on SF 368. Mail directly to US Army Aviation and Troop Command, ATTN: AMSAT-BE-SEA, 4300 Goodfellow Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63120-1798. 1-9 LEVELS  OF  MAINTENANCE.  The  user  shall  refer  to  the  Maintenance  Allocation  Chart  (MAC)  (Appx  B)  for tasks and categories of maintenance to be performed. Section  II.  EQUIPMENT  DESCRIPTION  AND  DATA 1-10  DESCRIPTION. a. General.  The  generator  sets,  models  MEP-004A,  MEP-103A,  and  MEP-113A  (Figure  1-1  and  Figure  1-3) are fully enclosed, self-contained, skid mounted, portable units. They are equipped with controls, instruments, and accessories necessary for operation as single unit or in parallel with one or more units of the same class and  mode.  Each  set  is  equipped  with  engine  oil  pan  heating  elements  and  necessary  connections  for  field installation of winterization kits. Lifting devises for hoisting the generator set are located at the top of the lifting frame  and  center  support  assembly.  Tubular  cross  members,  that  will  accept  a  chain,  have  been  provided at the front and rear of the skid base assembly to permit towing for short distances. Mobility of the units may be  obtained  by  mounting  on  trailers  or  equipping  with  a  wheel  mounting  kit.  To  extend  the  capability  of  the generator  sets,  they  have  also  been  designed  to  accept  and  operate  with  the  following  optional  kits: (1) Fuel Burning Winterization Kit (paragraph 5-3). (2) Electric Winterization Kit (paragraph 5-9). (3) Wheel Mounting Kit (paragraph 5-15) (4) Load Bank Kit (paragraph 5-20). (5)  Applications  Kit  (paragraph  5-26). (6) Acoustic Suppression Kit (paragraphs 2-27 and 5-29). (7) Automatic  Transfer  Panel  50/60  Hz.  Monitors  50/60  Hz  primary  power  and  automatically  starts  and  trans- fers  the  load  to  a  standby  generator  set  in  the  event  of  abnormal  primary  power  fluctuation  or  failure.  Con- tinues sensing primary power and upon satisfactory resumption, will return the load to the primary power source, shut-off and recycle the generator set to a standby condition. (See Appendix A for manual.) (8) Automatic  Transfer  Panel  400  Hz.  Monitors  400  Hz  power  and  automatically  starts  and  transfers  the load  from  an  operating  400  Hz  generator  set  to  a  like  standby  set  in  the  event  the  operating  set  load contactor opens due to a faulty condition. (See Appendix A for manual.) (9) Remote  Control  Box.  Permits  starling  and  stopping  of  the  generator  set  from  a  remote  location.  (See Appendix A for manual.) (10)  Auxiliary  Fuel  Burning  Winterization.  Provides  adependable  external  source  of  battery  power  for  start- ing  of  the  generator  set  in  ambient  temperatures  from  -25°F  to  -65°F.  (See  Appendix  A  for  manual.) (11) Auxiliary Electric Winterization. Provides a dependable external source of battery power for starting a generator set in ambient temperatures from -25°F to -65°F. (See Appendix A for manual.) (12)  Acoustic  Suppression  Kit.  Provides  noise  suppression  to  lower  sound  to  70  dB(A)  at  7  meters.  (Refer to paragraph 1-11.) 1-2

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