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Figure 2-14.  Operation to Deliver 400 Hz Electrical Power.  (TS 6115-590-12/2-14)
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Figure 2-15(2).  Operation to Deliver Cooled Air (Sheet 2 of 3).  (TS 6115-590-12/2-152)

TM 5-6115-590-12 Figure 2-15(1).  Operation to Deliver Cooled Air (Sheet 1 of 3).  (TS 6115-590-12/2-1511) d.    Operation  to  Deliver  Heated  Air.    Refer  to  fig. 2-16 for operation of the heated air system. NOTE Make up air doors (fig.  2-10) should be opened as required   during   operation   of   the   ventilating   air system   to   permit   intake   of   make   up   air   to   the system. e.  Operation to Deliver Ventilating Air.  Refer to fig. 2-17 for operation of ventilating air system. NOTE Make  up  air  doors  (fig.  2-10)  shall  be  opened  as required   during   operation   of   the   ventilating   air system   to   permit   intake   of   make   up   air   to   the system f.    Operation  to  Deliver  Compressed  Air.    Refer  to fig.  2-18 for operation of compressed air system. g.  Operation to Deliver Hot and Cold Water.  Refer to  fig.    2-19  for  operation  of  hot  and  cold  water system. NOTE Water     system     shall     have     been     primed     and connected  as  described  in  Paragraph  4-2b(5)  prior to attempting water delivery h.    Operation  to  Provide  Vacuum.    Refer  to  fig. 2-20 for operation of the vacuum system. WARNING The   emergency   operation   switch   should   be used  only  in  extreme  emergencies  when  need for  continued  operation  justifies  risks  incurred in   loss   of   equipment   and   possible   injury   to personnel. i.  Emergency Operation.  If the protective devices in  the  power  plant  shut  down  engine  or  generator operation     for     any     reason     other     than     engine overspeeding,     the     protective     devices     can     be bypassed     and     operation     of     the     power     plant continued   on   an   emergency   basis.      When   such operation   is   imperative,   open   the   lockout   cover over  the  emergency  operation  switch  (fig.    2-11) and place switch in ON position.  When emergency operation is no longer required, place the switch in OFF   position   and   correct   condition   that   caused actuation of the protective devices before continuing operation. j.      Remote   Operation   to   Deliver   Ventilating   Air. When ventilating air is the only requirement from a power plant, the necessary 400 Hz electrical power for  operating  the  recirculating  fans  may  be  taken from another operating power plant.  A total of two power     plant     ventilating     air     systems     may     be operated   by   400   Hz   power   from   one   operating power plant.  If Change 6 2-19

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