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Section II.  OPERATOR'S PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS)
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Table 2-2.  Operator's Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services

TM 10-4330-237-13&P 2.2  LEAKAGE CRITERIA. Wetness  around  seals,  gaskets,  fittings  or  connections  indicates  leakage.    A  stain  also  indicates  leakage.    If  a  fitting  or connector  is  loose,  tighten  it.    If  it  is  broken  or  defective,  report  it.    Definitions  of  the  classes  of  leaks  are  listed  below. Become familiar with each class of leak so that you are aware of the status of your equipment.  When in doubt, notify your supervisor. WARNING · Pumpage  fuels  contain  additives  that  may  be  harmful  to  personnel  and  the environment.  All leaks must be corrected as soon as possible.  Wash fuel from skin   immediately.      Remove   and   wash   contaminated   clothing   immediately. Spills  of  fuel  must  be  cleaned  up  in  accordance  with  local  area  direction  to prevent harm to personnel or damage to the environment. · Any  fuel  spill  or  leakage  is  cause  to  stop  the  operation  or  maintenance  task immediately. a. Class I - Leakage indicated by wetness or discoloration not great enough to form drops. b. Class II - Leakage great enough to form drops but not enough to cause drops to drip from item being checked or inspected. c. Class III - Leakage great enough to form drops that fall from item being checked or inspected. 2.3  PMCS PROCEDURES. Table 2-2 lists the checks and services required to keep your liquid fuel filter-separator in good operating condition.  They are  listed  in  chronological  order  and  should  be  performed  in  this  order  so  they  become  a  habit.    An  explanation  of  each column is provided below. a. The "Item No." column  provides the sequential identification number for each task. b. The "Interval" column tells you when to do a certain check or service. c. The "Location - Item to Check/Service" column tells you on which item the procedure is performed. d. The "Procedure" column tells you how to do the required checks and services.  Carefully follow these instructions. If you do not have the required tools, or if the procedure tells you to, notify your supervisor. e. The  "Not  Fully  Mission  Capable  If'  column  tells  you  the  conditions  under  which  your  liquid  fuel  filter-separator  is not capable of performing its intended mission. 2-4

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