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TM 10-4930-245-13&P
2-11. UNUSUAL ENVIRONMENTAL / WEATHER- continued.
CAUTION
Accumulated ice and snow can damage nozzle assembly.
(3)
Remove snow, sleet, or ice from nozzle before refueling.
(4)
Always keep cap on the CCR nozzle and adapter when not in use.
(5)
Perform operating procedure according to paragraph 2-7.
b.
Operating the CCR Nozzle in Strong Winds and Sandy or Dusty Conditions.
(1)
Strong Winds.
(a)
Should not affect the performance or handling of the nozzle.
(b)
Perform operating procedures according to paragraph 2-7.
(2)
Sandy or Dusty Conditions.
(a)
Remove any sand or dust from the nozzle before installing to either hose or adapter.
(b)
Keep the protective cap installed when not in use.
(3)
Perform operating procedure according to paragraph 2-7.
c.
Operation in Extreme Heat Conditions.
(1)
Keep the CCR nozzle under shade between operations.
(2)
If shade is not available, erect a tent or tarpaulin.
(3)
Perform operating procedure according to paragraph 2-7.
2-12. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES.
a.
Leakage. If nozzle leakage occurs, remove nozzle from fuel system.
CAUTION
Avoid getting fuel on the body or clothing. If clothing becomes saturated
with fuel, remove clothing immediately and wash your body with hot soapy
water.
NOTE
Additional information on environmental cleanup may be obtained from TM 10-68,
Aircraft Refueling.
b.
Spillage. If spillage of fuel occurs, cover spill areas with dry soil to reduce vaporization rate.
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