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TM 10-3835-231-13 2-6.  OPERATING PROCEDURES.  - continued WARNING FUEL SPLASH AND SPILL Splashes and spills can cause eye injury and skin irritation.  Wear face shield and approved gloves. WARNING HOSE WHIP Hose  may  tend  to  move  rapidly  or  whip  if  not  weighed  down.    Pressure  changes can cause hose whip and injure personnel. 1 Open valves (60) through (77). 2 Start pump (78)  and  operate  at  low  discharge  pressures  but  sufficient  to  cause  flow.    Slowly  open valve (39). 3 Beginning with valves (79) and (80), open until fuel starts to flow.  Then, close quickly.  Repeat for the other valves (81) through (94). 4 After the initial purge and fill, notify unit maintenance to replace filter separator elements. 5 When fuel enters tank (40) and venting rates have dropped off, open valve (36) and close valve (39). Open valves (95) and (96).  Close valves (60) and (61). 6 When fuel enters tank (38) and venting rates have dropped off, shut down pump (78). 7 Close valves in the following sequence:  (95), (95), (62), (63), (65), (66), (77), and (36). (h) Purge the discharge lines of fuel tanks (34) and (31). 1 Open valves (97), (98), (99), (100), (101), (102), (103), and (104). 2 Start  pump  (32)  and  operate  at  low  discharge  pressure  but  sufficient  to  cause  flow.    Slowly  open valve (33). 3 When fuel enters tank (34) and venting rates have dropped off, open valves (105) and (106).   Close valves (97) and (98). 4 Open valve (27) and close valve (33). 5 When fuel enters tank (31) and venting rates have: dropped off, shut down pump (32). 6 Close  valves  in  the  following  sequence:  (105),  (106),  (99),  (100),  (101),  (102),  (67),  (68),  (69),(70), (71), (72), (73), (74), (75), (76), (103), (104), and (27). 2-58

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