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TM  5-5330-2    19-  13 I-1 I   .3   Storage  Data Temperature Range Desired   (5   years   max.) -25”  to   +I  20°F  (-32°C  to  49°C) Peak   (30   days   max.) -60”   to  +160”F   (-51°C   to  71°C) SECTION   III.   PRINCIPLES   OF   OPERATION I - 12 . FUNCTIONAL    DESCRIPTION I - 12.   I The  tank  is  filled  by  connecting  a  hose  from  a  fuel  truck  or  other  fuel  source  to  the   filler and  discharge  hose  assembly.  This  assembly  is  connected,  in  turn,  to  the  gate  or  butterfly  valve that  has  been  connected  to  the  filler/discharge  assembly.  Gate  or  butterfly  valves  are  used  to cbntrol  the  flow  of  fuel. . I  -I   2.2 Fuel  is  discharged  by  connecting  the  tiller  and  discharge  hose  assembly  and  gate  or buttertly  valve   to   the   filler/discharge   assembly.   Water,   sludge   and   residual   fuel   are   drained through  the  drain  hose  assembly   at  the  bottom  of  the  tank.  The    tieis  are  extremely  hazardous. and  all  safety  procedures  must  be  strictly  followed. ’   l-6.2   Change   6

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