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b.
Unpacking.
CAUTION
To protect the pumping assembly and prevent damage, the pumping assembly should be left
packaged until it is moved to the location where it is to be installed.
NOTE
The shipping container is of such a design that it may be retained for re-use for mobility purposes
of frequent relocation if the pumping assembly is anticipated.
(1)
Cut the metal bands that hold the top of the shipping container to the base.
(2)
Remove the cushioning around the top of the units sound enclosure and retain, if re-use is anticipated.
(3)
Remove the preservation barrier by tearing around the bottom of the unit.
(4)
Remove the technical publications envelope and accessory sack that are taped to the unit and put them in a
safe place.
WARNING
To avoid serious injury to personnel, always use a suitable lifting device to move or lift pumping
assembly.
(5)
Remove the pumping assembly from the shipping container by lifting it up and out of the container. Place
the unit into a position where it can be checked for completeness and possible shipping damage.
(6)
Remove the shipping container from the site and retain it if re-use is anticipated. Be sure to remove all
remaining barrier material from the underside of the unit.
c.
Checking Unpacked Equipment. To check the unpacked pumping assembly, perform the following steps.
(1)
Inspect the equipment for damage incurred during shipment. If the equipment has been damaged, report
damage to DD Form 6, Packing Improvement Report.
(2)
Check the equipment against the packing slip to see if the shipment is complete. Report all discrepancies in
accordance with the instructions as defined within DA PAM 738-750. See that all components of end item
and basic issue items are with the equipment.
(3)
Check to see whether the equipment has been modified.
4.7 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. Before the pumping assembly can be properly operated, the pump unit must be
installed into the system. To install the pumping assembly into the system, perform the following instructions.
a.
Tools, Test Equipment, and Materials Needed for Installation. The standard tool kit commonly available to unit
level maintenance contains all the tools required to install the pumping assembly.
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