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M997, M997A1, AND M997A2 AMBULANCE AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM  OPERATION

TM 9-2320-280-20-1 1-31. AMBULANCE PATlENT COMPARTMENT FUEL BURNING HEATER SYSTEM OPERATION The ambulance patient compartment fuel burning heater in the M996, M996A1, M997, M997A1, and M997A2  vehicles  are  similar  in  that  they  are  multi-fuel  burning  and  heat  filtered  fresh  air.  Major components  of  the  fuel  burning  heater  system  are: FRESH AIR INTAKE GRILLE  —  The  entry  point  of  fresh  air  for  the  heater  and  ventilation  system. The  grille  stops  large  debris  from  entering  the  system. FRESH AIR FILTER  —  Filters  out  dust  and  dirt  which  could  foul  the  system. FUEL  BURNING  HEATER  — A self-contained heater/blower unit which heats filtered fresh air with  a  heat  exchanger  and  forces  it  out  to  heat  vents  in  the  patient  compartment. HEATER EXHAUST PIPE  —  Outlet  for  exhaust  gases  from  fuel  burning  heater. HEATING/VENTILATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM (HVAC) CONTROL BOX   The  central  point  of  operation  for  fuel  burning  heater. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM FUSE BOX  — Provides electrical overload protection for the HVAC  system. MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE  — Stops fuel flow to heater in an emergency or when performing maintenance  on  the  heater. FUEL FILTER  —  Filters  contaminants  out  of  the  fuel  for  efficient  burning. FUEL PUMP  —  Pumps  fuel  out  of  the  fuel  tank  and  provides  fuel  pressure  to  the  rest  of  the  system. Pump  will  not  draw  fuel  if  tank  is  below  1/4  tank. FUEL TANK  —  The  supply  point  of  fuel  for  fuel  burning  heater. FUEL LINES —  Supply  fuel  to  the  fuel  burning  heater. 1-53

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