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Section III.  OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS
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TM-10-4330-237-13P Filter-Separator Water Liquid Fuel for Advanced Aviation Forwarded Area Refueling System (AAFARS) Model E72FS-Z001 Manual
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2.10 EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES

TM 10-4330-237-13&P 2.7  DEFUELING PROCEDURE. Refer to TM 10-4930-250-13&P for defueling procedures. 2.8  PREPARATION FOR MOVEMENT. Refer to TM 10-4930-250-13&P for preparation for movement procedures. SECTION IV.  OPERATION UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS 2.9  OPERATION UNDER EXTREME ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS. 2.9.1  Operation  in  Extreme  Heat.    Operation  under  conditions  of  high  heat  may  cause  equipment  problems  due  to thermal expansion.  Unisex coupling seals are especially subject to damage.  Basic system operation is as described in TM  10-4930-250-13&P.    The  following  additional  steps  and  recommendations  should  be  implemented  to  protect  the system from direct sunlight to the extent possible. a. Position  system  components  in  the  shade  of  trees,  buildings,  etc.    If  shade  is  available  only  part  of  the  day, choose afternoon shade. b. Shade components with tarpaulins or other fabric.  Keep fabric wet if possible.  Do not block air circulation. c. Shade components with leafy branches.  Do not block air circulation. d. Use any material available to create shade without blocking air circulation. 2.9.2  Operation in Extreme Cold.  Operation under conditions of extreme cold may cause equipment problems due to loss of flexibility.  Unisex coupling face seals are especially subject to damage.  Basic system operation is as described in TM  10-4930-250-13&P.    The  following  additional  steps  and  recommendations  should  be  implemented  to  protect  the system to the extent possible. a. Set up system in area protected from wind, if possible. b. Handle all components with care to avoid cracking or fracture. c. Remove  snow  or  ice  from  coupling  ends  before  making  connections  to  prevent  entry  of  foreign  material  into system. d. Make and break connections slowly and carefully to avoid cracking or splitting  of face seals. e. Drain water from sump to avoid freezing. 2.9.3  Operation in Strong Winds. a. Shield couplings during connection or disconnection to prevent entry of foreign material into system. b. Keep dust caps in place on all disconnected couplings. 2.9.4  Operation Under Sandy or Dusty Conditions. a. Shield couplings during connection or disconnection to prevent entry of foreign material into system. b. Keep dust caps in place on all disconnected couplings. 2.9.5  Operation in Rain.  Shield couplings during connection or disconnection to prevent entry of water into system. 2-7

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