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TM-10-7360-204-13P Range Outfit Field Gasoline Model M59 Manual
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Section III. OPERATION UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS

TM  10-7360-204-13&P (16) Operating pressure on gage is between 6 and 20 psi. If pressure on gage reads between 20-25 psi, turn flame down to about one-half size,  and  continue  operation  for  1/2  hour.  If  pressure  increases,  beyond  25  psig, turn unit off, remove from cabinet, and allow to cool before placing back in op- eration. NOTE Safety valve device is installed to prevent pressure buildup over 60 psig, will bleed off into the mixing chamber. 2-7. STOPPING  THE  EQUIPMENT. Do not release the fuel tank air pressure while the unit is lit, while smoking or near an open flame. a. Remove the flame valve knob from the holder and place on the generator valve stem. Turn the knob clockwise until tight.  Remove  flame  valve  knob  and  replace  in  holder.  Allow  cabinet  and  burner  unit  to  cool. b. If necessary to remove an unlit hot burner unit from the cabinet to an outside cooling area, use a two person carry. Wear heat  protective  gloves. 2-8. DISMANTLING FOR MOVEMENT. a. If the unit  is  to  be  moved  from  the  immediate  vicinity,  provide  adequate  cushioning  material  for  loose  components and  accessories  inside  the  cabinet. Allow components such as pots, pans, griddle, etc. to cool before stowing them in the field range cabinet. b. Stow all components and accessories in their proper containers. and stow components and containers in the field range cabinet.  Secure  cabinet  door. 2-24 Change  10

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