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TM 10-4930-239-12&P
(1) Open valve (3) on one tank (1) from which fuel will be drawn.
(2) Be sure to close three quick-acting valves (39), quick acting valve (47), quick acting valve (52), and three
nozzles (43).
(3) Refer to applicable technical manual for pump assembly (19) and start pump assembly to move fuel from the
tank (1) into the fuel discharge lines.
(4) Select which filter/separator (24) or (25) will be used in this dispensing operation and open one valve (22) and
one valve (27) to allow fuel to flow through only the filter/separator selected.
(5) For dispensing through 3-inch or 4-inch quick-acting valve, connect valve to tanker, open tanker valve, and
then open valve (33) and valve (39). Operate handle on valve (39) to dispense fuel.
(6) For dispensing through 2-inch quick-acting valve, connect valve to 500 gallon collapsible drum, open valve on
drum, and then open valve (33) and valve (43). Operate handle on valve (47) to dispense fuel.
(7) For dispensing through 1-1/2-inch quick-acting valve, connect valve to 500 gallon collapsible drum, open valve
on drum, and then open valve (33) and valve (43). Operate handle on valve (52) to dispense fuel.
(8) For dispensing through service nozzle, place nozzle spout into fuel container or vehicle fuel tank, attach one
nozzle grounding clamp to container or vehicle fuel tank, clamp remaining nozzle grounding clamp to an FSSP ground rod,
and then open valve (33) and valve (43). Operate lever on service nozzle (53) to dispense fuel.
(9) When dispensing operation is completed, release lever on service nozzle (53) and/or close valves opened in
steps (1) through (8).
(10) Remove nozzle spout from fuel container or vehicle tank.
(11) Remove one nozzle ground clamp from fuel container or vehicle fuel tank and then remove remaining nozzle
ground clamp from FSSP ground rod.
(12) Refer to applicable technical manual for pump assembly and shut down pump assembly (19).
2-8.A. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ENHANCEMENT. Army Regulation (AR) 200-1 prescribes Department of
the Army (DA) responsibilities, policies, and procedures to preserve, protect, and restore the quality of the environment. It
incorporates all applicable statutory and regulatory requirements in the area of hazardous substances spill contingency
planning, control, and emergency response; solid and hazardous waste management; and environmental restoration
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