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TM 10-4930-241-13 2-23.  OPERATIONS IN DUSTY OR SANDY AREAS - cont. e. Do not operate the 600 GPM pump during dust storms or in blowing sand. f. Refer to TM 10-4320-342-10for additional precautions to follow when operating the 600 GPM pumps in extreme dust or sandy areas.. g. Refer  to  TM  10-4330-23613for  additional  precautions  to  follow  when  operating  the  200  GPM  filter-separator  in extreme dusty or sandy areas. h. Refer  to  TM  10-5430-231-12  for  additional  precautions  to  follow  when  operating  the  3,000,  10,000,  or  20,000 gallon fuel tanks in extremely dusty or sandy areas. 2-24.  OPERATIONS IN SALTWATER AREAS. Observe the following precautions when operating the AFSSP in saltwater areas. WARNINGS Do   not   operate   fuel   system   in   area   of   tents   or   shelters.      Inhalation   of petroleum fumes and vapors will result in serious illness or death. Dry    cleaning    solvent,    P-D-680,    Type    III,    is    potentially    dangerous    to personnel   and   equipment.      Eye   and   skin   protection   is   required.      Avoid repeated   and   prolonged   skin   contact.      Wash   hands   immediately   after exposure.  Do not use near open flame or excessive heat.  Use only in areas with good ventilation. a. Operation  in  saltwater  areas  accelerates  corrosion  on  bare  metal  surfaces.    Following  operation  in  saltwater areas, rinse components with solvent to remove salt spray and/or deposits.  Do not allow saltwater to remain on aluminum components. b. Refer to TM 10-4320-34210 for additional precautions to follow when operating the 600 GPM pumps in saltwater areas. c Refer to  TM 10-4330-23613 for additional precautions to follow when operating the 200 GPM filter-separator in saltwater areas. d. Refer  to  TM  10-5430-231-12  for  additional  precautions  to  follow  when  operating  the  3,000,  10,000  or  20,000 gallon fuel tanks in saltwater areas. 2-119

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