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Figure 2-11(2).  Starting the Power Plant (Sheet 2 of 2).  (TS 61165.590-12/2-112).
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Figure 2-13.  Operation to Deliver 60 Hz Electrical Power.  (TS 6115-590-12/2-13).

TM 5-6115-590-12 STEP 1 PLACE THE FOLLOWING SWITCHES IN THE OFF OR  OPEN  POSITION  CONDITIONED  AIR  MODE  SELECT  SWITCH.    HOT  WATER PUMP  SWITCH,  COLD  WATER  PUMP  SWITCH  AUXILIARY  POWER  SWITCHES,  LOAD  CONTACTOR  SWITCH  VOLT  AMP  SELECT SWITCHES  MAIN  CONTACTOR  SWITCH,  OUTPUT  CONTACTOR  SWITCH  REMOTE  OPERATION  SWITCH  FUEL  HEATER  SWITCH, AND PANEL LIGHTS SWITCH. NOTE WHEN  PRACTICABLE,  THE  ENGINE  SHOULD  BE  OPERATED  FOR  A  TWO  TO  FIVE  MINUTE  PERIOD  AT  NO  LOAD  PRIOR  TO STOPPING TO REDUCE THERMAL STRESSES ON THE ENGINE TURBINE WHEEL AND PROLONG ENGINE LIFE. STEP 2 PLACE MASTER SWITCH IN STOP POSITION AND ALLOW ENGINE TO COME TO A COMPLETE STOP. Figure 2-12.  Stopping the Power Plant.  (TS 6115-590-12/2-12) (9) Open the circuit breaker panel access door and the air   temperature   control   panel   access   door   (see   fig. 2-10). (10) Check all doors and panels not specifically opened in the preceding steps to insure that they are closed and securely fastened. (11) Open the fuel shutoff valves. b.  Starting.  Refer to fig.  2-11 and start the power plant. WARNING Operators  working  in  the  area  of  equipment  generating high  frequency  noises,  especially  if  such  equipment  is operating in a confined area, will be required to wear ear plugs, supplemented by ear protectors.  See your safety or   medical   officer   for   examination   requirements   and national stock number for ear plugs and ear protectors. All  personnel  within  a  perimeter  of  20  feet  back  from operator's position and five feet from the sides and rear of the power plant are required to wear ear protectors. 2-11.  Stopping the Power Plant a.  Preparation for Stopping. (1)  If  water  system  is  being  used,  close  hot  and  cold water valves on water inlet and outlet connection panel (see fig.  4-4). (2)    Operate    power    plant    on    heat    mode    until    the conditioned air outlet compartment is completely dry. (3) If possible, shut off any external equipment powered by 60 Hz and 400 Hz electrical systems. b.    Stopping.    Refer  to  fig.    2-12  and  stop  the  power plant. c.      After   Operation   Procedures.      Unless   power   plant shutdown  is  only  temporary,  the  following  procedures should be performed after stopping. (1) Shut off water supply to the power plant. (2) Shut off fuel supply to the power plant. (3)    Close    and    secure    condenser    air    inlet    panels, condenser    air    outlet    doors,    engine    inlet    door,    air temperature  control  panel  access  door,  conditioned  air system circuit breaker panel access door, and instrument panel access door. 2-16

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