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TM  10-4320-343-14 a. b. Do  not Do not work  on  equipment  that  is  operating. touch   exhaust   system   after   equipment   operation. Exhaust systems   become   very   hot   and   can   cause   serious   burns. Failure   to   obey   this   warning   could   result   in   personal   injury. If   equipment   is   operating,   shut   down   engine Refer   to   figure   4-15   and   connect   multimeter (paragraph   2.5.1.2   or   2.5.2.2). as   follows: Do   not   position   test   equipment   in   path   of   moving   parts   of   engine. Failure to   obey   this   caution   may   result   in   equipment   damage. (1)   Connect   positive   lead   of   multimeter   to   Positive   Output   (largest   terminal)   of alternator. (2)   Connect   negative   lead   of   multimeter   to   ground. c . Ensure  that  leads  of  multimeter  are  not  around  moving  parts  and  that  leads  are secure   on   alternator   terminals. Do  not  operate  the  350  GPM  Pumping  Assembly  without  fuel  source  and destinations    connected. Failure   to   obey   this   caution   may   result   in equipment damage. d. Refer   to   paragraph e. Observe    multimeter f . Refer   to   paragraph 2.5.1   and   start   engine   until   2000   RPM   is   achieved. reading. Reading  must  be  between  13.8  and  14.8  V  dc. 2.5.1.2   or   2.5.2.2   and   stop   engine. g. Disconnect   multimeter   from   alternator   terminals. h. When  reading  is  not  between  13.8  and  14.8  V  dc,   refer   to   paragraph   4.10.12   and replace   alternator. 4-35

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