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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 2-2.  RECIRCULATION NOZZLE. Refer to figure 2-2. Locking Handles (1). Two  locking  handles  on  the  nozzle  body  aid  positioning  and  connection  of  the  nozzle  to  the  HEMTT  tanker refueling adapter.  The nozzle is positioned on the tanker refueling adapter and the handles are turned to the right to connect the nozzle; left to disconnect. Ball Valve (2). The ball valve is used to take samples of fuel being recirculated  in  the  HTARS.    To  obtain  a  fuel  sample,  turn  the control handle to the left.  When enough fuel has been obtained, turn control handle all the way to the right to stop fuel flow. Control Lever (3). The control lever has two positions, OPEN  and  CLOSE.    When  the  nozzle  is  connected  to  the  aircraft  refueling adapter, rotating the crank handle to OPEN allows fuel flow through the nozzle.  When set to CLOSE, fuel flow is stopped.    Mechanical  locks  prevent  setting  the  crank  handle  to  OPEN  when  the  nozzle  is  not  connected  or disconnecting the nozzle before the lever is set to CLOSE. Figure 2-2.  Recirculation Nozzle Controls. 2-3

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