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TM 10-4930-241-13
2-17. INITIAL ADJUSTMENT.
a.
Hoses, Couplings, Fueling Manifolds, Tank Couplers, Ball Valves, and Valve Sections.
(1)
Verify that all quick disconnect coupling connections are secure.
(2)
Verify that all valves are positioned with handwheels facing up and closed.
(3)
Verify that caps and plugs are installed on all open components.
(4)
Inspect fuel hoses for kinks, twists and tight bends. Straighten hoses as required.
b.
3,000, 10,000 or 20,000 gallon tanks. Perform initial adjustments in accordance with TM 10-5430-231-12.
c.
200 GPM Filter-Separators. Perform initial adjustments in accordance with TM 10-4330-2313.
d.
600 GPM Pumps. Perform initial adjustments in accordance with TM 10-4320-342-10.
e.
CCR Nozzle and Gravity Fill Adapters. Perform initial adjustments in accordance with TM 10 4930-243-13&P
f.
Fire Extinguishers. Position fire extinguishers.
2-18. OPERATING PROCEDURES.
a.
General. The AFSSP has primary two modes of operation, refueling and defueling. In the refueling mode, fuel
is drawn from the 3,000, 10,000 or 20,000 gallon fuel tanks and distributed to the refueling points (bottom
loading, drum filling and refueling). In the defuel mode, fuel is removed from the supply tanker and stored in the
3,000, 10,000 or 20,000 gallon fuel tanks.
b.
3,000, 10,000,or 20,000 Gallon Fuel Tanks. For procedures required to operate the fuel tanks, refer to TM 10-
5430-231-12.
c.
600 GPM Pump Operation. For procedures to operate the 600 GPM pumps (Primary and Secondary), refer to
TM 10-4320-342-10.
d.
200 GPM Filter-Separator Operation. For procedures required to operate the 200 GPM filter-separator,
refer to TM 10-4330-236-13.
e.
Single Point Refueling Nozzle (D1) Operation. For procedures required to operate the single point refueling
nozzle and gravity fill adapter, refer to TM 10-4930-242-13&P
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