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TM 10-4320-202-15
before returning the pumping assembly to
2-14. Stopping the Equipment
operation,
Stop the pumping assembly as illustrated in
c. Clean and service fuel strainer frequent-
Caution: Operate engine at idle speed for
d. Start the engine (para 213).
three minutes to allow engine parts to cool
e. Operate engine at half throttle for a
prior to stopping the equipment.
minimum of 10 minutes, and full throttle for
5 minutes before applying load.
2-15. Operating under Usual Conditions
f. Drain the volute after shut-down if pump-
a. Start the pumping assembly (pam 213).
ing assembly is to be idle for an extended
b. Adjust engine operating speed as re-
period, such as overnight.
2-17. Operation in Extreme Heat
2-16. Operating in Extreme Cold
(Below -25 F.)
a. Service the pumping assembly with ap-
propriate lubricants, refer to paragraph 2-5
a. Service the pumping assembly with ap-
and LO 10432020215.
propriate lubricants (LO 10432020215).
b. Crank the engine using the starting rope.
b. Operate the pumping assembly in the
If any ice has formed within the pump it will
normal manner described in paragraph 2-15
be detected while the pump is being turned.
and give particular attention to the following:
Ice can be eliminated by pouring warm water
(1) Keep engine clean to facilitate uni-
over the pump. Thoroughly drain the pump
form heat radiation.
Figure 2-4. Stopping the equipment.
2-5

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