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Figure  1-7.  Air Conditioner Wiring Diagram (Sheet 3 of 3)
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TM-10-3610-203-14 Press Shelter Unit of the Transportable Special Warfare Printing Plant Manual
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Figure 2-1.  Air Conditioner Controls

TM 10-3610-203-14 CHAPTER 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Section I.  OPERATING PROCEDURES 2-1.  General a. The  instructions  in  this  section  are  published  for  the  information  and  guidance  of  personnel  responsible  for operation of the printing plant.  The editorial and photomechanical unit of the special warfare transportable printing plant is used in conjunction with the press shelter component of the printing plant. b. The operator must know how to perform every operation of which the printing plant is capable.  This section gives  instructions  on  starting  and  stopping  the  printing  plant  which  consist  of  procedures  to  apply  primary  power  and adjust the lighting and air conditioning.  This section also provides instructions on the operation of the major components installed in the printing plant and on coordinating the basic motions to perform the specific tasks for which the equipment is designed.  Since nearly every job presents a different problem, the operator may have to vary given procedures to fit the individual job. 2-2.  Starting the System NOTE Power to the shelter unit is provided by a 15KW diesel powered generator. a. Grounding the Shelter.  Before the shelter is connected to a power source, it must be grounded as follows: WARNING Do  not  connect  shelter  to  power  supply  or  attempt  to  operate  shelter  equipment  until  the shelter is properly connected to a suitable ground.  Failure to observe this warning may result in serious injury or death. (1) Select a bolt or a screw to which the ground lead can be fastened securely and attach the lead to the bolt. The ladder-attaching screw will serve this purpose satisfactorily. (2) Remove  any  paint  or  grease  from  the  ground  rod.    Select  the  lowest,  dampest  area  within  10  feet  (3 meters) of the bolt to which the ground lead is attached, scoop out a hole about 6 inches (i5 cm) deep, and drive the ground rod into the hole until only about 3 inches (7.5 cm) of the rod extends above the ground. (3) Attach the ground lead to the ground rod; then saturate the ground around the rod with water. b. Preparation for Starting. WARNING Do not perform any electrical maintenance or make any electrical connection or disconnection at the main power receptacle while the generator set engine is running. (1) Connect the primary power cable to the input power receptacle located near the door of the shelter, prior to connecting  the  cable  to  the  power  source.    The  cable  connector  and  the  receptacles  are  keyed  to  ensure  proper connection. (2) Connect the power cable to the generator power source. c. Starting the System. (1) Start the generator set in accordance with the applicable Department of the Army Technical Manual. (2) Position all circuit breakers in the main power service box to the right of the shelter door to on. (3) Position both fluorescent light switches to the left of the shelter door to on. (4) Position the air conditioner controls for the desired mode of operation, relative humidity and temperature setting.  (See fig.  2-1.) 2-1

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