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TM 10-4930-240-13 Section VI.  PREPARATION FOR STORAGE OR SHIPMENT 4-43.  SECURITY PROCEDURES. Refer to AR 190-11 or AR 190-13. 4-44.  ADMINISTRATIVE STORAGE. WARNING To   prevent   injury   to   personnel   and   damage   to   equipment,   all   fuel   system components must be cleaned and purged before administrative storage. a. Placement  of  equipment  in  administrative  storage  should  be  for  short  periods  of  time  when  a shortage of maintenance effort exists.  Items should be mission ready within 24 hours or within the time  factors  as  determined  by  the  directing  authority.    During  the  shortage  period,  appropriate maintenance records will be kept. b. Before  placing  equipment  in  administrative  storage,  Preventive  Maintenance  Checks  and  Services should be completed, shortcomings and deficiencies should be corrected, and all modification work orders (MWOs) should be applied. c. Storage Site Selection.  Inside storage is preferred for items selected for administrative storage.  If inside storage is not available, keep fuel system components away from corrosive materials, such as saltwater spray. 4-84

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