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TM 10-4930-243-13&P 1-6.  NOMENCLATURE CROSS REFERENCE LIST. Common Name Official Nomenclature CCR Nozzle Nozzle Assembly, Closed-Circuit Refueling Arctic Service GFA Adapter.  Closed-Circuit to Gravity Fill Arctic Service Section II.  EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION AND DATA 1-7.  EQUIPMENT CHARACTERISTICS, CAPABILITIES AND FEATURES. a.    Characteristics. (1)    Two-position flow control handle. (2)    Nozzle locks onto vehicle adapter. (3)    Indicator shows when flow stopped. (4)    Adapts for gravity fill dispensing. b.    Capabilities and Features. (1)    Regulates delivery pressure. (2)    Fuel strainer provided. (3)    Control handle latches in closed position. (4)    Grounding cable assembly provided. (5)    Automatic fuel shutoff when removed from vehicle adapter. (6)    Dust cap and plug provided for inlet and outlet. (7)    Gravity fill adapter attaches to CCR Nozzle. 1-8.  LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS. a.    Nozzle Housing.  The Nozzle housing (1) contains the poppet assembly and pressure regulator. b.    Nozzle  Collar.    The  nozzle  collar  (2)  mates  with  the  vehicle  receptacle.    The  locking  lugs  are  housed  and actuated by the collar. c.    Handle Assembly.  The handle assembly (3) allows for manual ON/OFF control of the flow rate either no flow or full flow. d.    Strainer Housing.  The strainer housing (4) houses the fuel strainer. e.    Cover.  A cover (5) is furnished to cover the nozzle outlet when not connected to a system for servicing. f.    Ground Cable.  A ground cable (6) is provided for grounding to the vehicle prior to connection.  A ground plug is provided  for  inserting  into  the  vehicle  ground  receptacle.    A  clip-type  connector  is  used  where  a  ground  plug receptacle is not available. 1-2

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