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TM 10-3835-231-13 2-6.  OPERATING PROCEDURES.  - continued CAUTION FILTER SEPARATOR FAILURE If  the  filter  separator  does  not  adequately  clean  the  fuel,  equipment  failure  can result. CAUTION FILTER/SEPARATOR ELEMENTS When   testing   or   operating   any   system   with   water,   ensure   that   water   is   not introduced into the filter/separator assemblies that contain filter elements.  Contact with  water  will  make  the  elements  unusable  and  they  must  be  discarded.    To ensure  against  inadvertent  destruction  of  filter  elements,  remove  them  from  the filter/separator assembly before testing or operating the system with water. q. Filter  Separator  Operation.    See  TM  5-4330-211-12  or  TM  10-z-330-235-13&P  for  operating  instructions.    Filter separators are rated at 350 gpm.  If loading rates at the dispensing set are in excess of this, it will be necessary to operate four filter separators in parallel.  The performance of the filter separator should be checked routinely. r. Floodlight Sets. WARNING FLOODLIGHT SET FAILURE Failure of the floodlight sets can result in unsafe operating conditions. See TM 9-6230-211-14 for operating instructions. s. Pressure  Regulating  and  Control  Valve  Assemblies.    The  pressure  regulating  valve  reduces  the  high  working pressure  within  the  pipeline  to  below  the  low  working  pressure  within  the  TPT.    If  not  functioning  as  intended,  the operators   are   to   notify   Unit   Maintenance   for   replacement.      The   system   should   not   be   operated   without   a   properly functioning pressure regulator. CAUTION Equipment damage can result if downstream pressure exceeds 125 psig. 2-52

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