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TM 10-4930-241-13 2-16.  ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE - CONT. o. Fuel System Secondary 600 GPM Pump Fuel Bypass Hose.  Refer to figure 2-23. WARNING Do  not  touch  surfaces  with  bare  skin.    Bare  skin  will  freeze  to  metal  surfaces  in  subzero  temperatures. Always wear arctic mittens when handling components. CAUTIONS To prevent contamination of fuel system components use care when connecting couplings to avoid getting ice, snow, dirt, sand and debris on coupling mating surfaces or in hoses during assembly. To prevent leaks and ensure tight connections, make sure arctic gaskets are installed in all female quick disconnect couplings before connecting components. NOTES This covers installation of a typical AFSSP system.  You may need to adjust the number of components used, and their position in the system, to meet your mission requirements. Refer to para 2-16e for connection of quick disconnect couplings. (1) Connect a 50 foot 4-inch collapsible hose (1) to 4-inch valve section (2) on discharge side of fuel tank (3). (2) Connect a 25 foot 4-inch collapsible hose (4) to 50 foot 4-inch collapsible hose (1). (3) Connect  other  end  of  25  foot  4-inch  collapsible  hose  (4)  to  4-inch  fueling  manifold  (5)  on  output  of  600 GPM secondary pump (6). 2-57

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