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CHAPTER 4 ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
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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 4-1.  Attachment of Lifting Slings

TM 10-3610-203-14 b.   Set  up  the  Generator.    Refer  to  the  appropriate  generator  technical  manual  for  instructions  on  installation  and operation of the 15 KW generator. e.  Connect Power Cable to Shelter.  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 receptacle are keyed to ensure proper connection.  The leads of the power cable are color coded as follows: Phase A - black - Pin 1 Phase B - red - Pin 2 Phase C - green - Pin 3 (Marked with blue band) Neutral - white - Pin 4 d.    Setting-Up  Equipment.    Plug  the  power  cords  of  the  individual  items  of  equipment  into  the  wall  receptacles provided near their operating positions.  Specialized preoperating instructions for individual items of equipment, where necessary, will be found in the respective commercial equipment manuals provided with the shelter.  Position all circuit breakers in main power service box to on. Section II.  MOVEMENT TO A NEW WORKSITE 4-3.  Dismantling For Movement Prior to movement to a new worksite, a certain amount of disassembly will be required.  The degree of disassembly will depend to a great extent on the distance to be traveled to a new site and the time to be spent in transit.  Analysis of the individual situation should determine the extent to which the following procedures will be followed. a.  Preparation For Movement.  Dismantle the shelter unit as follows: (1) Drain the water storage tank by opening the water drain valve and draining the water through the faucet into a suitable receptacle.  Then close the water tank drain valve.  Drain the water from the humidifier water tank by opening the humidifier drain valve and draining the water into a suitable container.  Then close the humidifier drain valve. (2)   Remove   all   expendable   materials   and   supplies   in   accordance   with   the   applicable   commercial   technical publication. (3) Position all circuit breakers in main power service box to off. (4) Apply an approved preservative compound to all unfinished metal surfaces of the various pieces of equipment. (5) Fasten the tiedown straps which secure the smaller items of equipment inside the shelter.  (The larger items of equipment are shock mounted in position.) (6) Correctly stow access ladder. (7) Disconnect and stow input power cable.  Cap power receptacle. (8) Ensure all cabinet and bench doors and drawers are securely latched and that fieldphone connection cover is closed. (9) Using an approved pressure sensitive tape, cover all shelter apertures. (10) Close and lock shelter door with the padlock provided. b.    Loading  For  Movement.    If  the  shelter  is  situated  on  the  ground  at  the  current  worksite,  the  following  steps describe the procedures for loading and transporting the shelter unit to the new worksite.  The shelter may be transported by either rail, truck or air. (1) Install sling assembly as shown in figure 4-1, ensuring that the turnbuckle ends of the sling cables are connected to the lifting eyes. 4-2

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