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TM 10-6630-247-13&P Section I. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, TEST, MEASUREMENT, AND DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT (TMDE), AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 4-1. COMMON TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT. For  authorized  common  tools  and  equipment,  refer  to  the  Modified  Table  of  Organization  and  Equipment (MTOE),  CTA  50-970  or  CTA  8-100,  applicable  to  your  unit, 4-2. SPECIAL TOOLS, TMDE, AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. Refer  to  the  Maintenance  Allocation  Chart  contained  in  Appendix  B  for  maintenance  tasks  authorized  at unit  level  maintenance  and  the  TMDE  and  support  equipment  required  to  perform  these  tasks.  No  special tools  are  required  to  maintain  the  test  kit.. 4-3. REPAIR PARTS. Repair  parts  are  listed  and  illustrated  in  Appendix  C,  Repair  Parts  and  Special  Tools  List  for  Unit  and  Direct Support   maintenance. Section II. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT 4-4. SITTING. a. Transport.  The  Test  Kit  is  designed  to  be  transported  by  truck,  van  or  similar  type  equipment. The  test  kit  contains  delicate  glassware  and  precision  test  equipment  that  can  be  damaged  by rough handling. Secure the test kit to the transport vehicle before movement. Whenever possible,  avoid  rough  road  conditions, b. Site  Selection.  When  selecting  a  site  for  installation  of  the  Test  Kit,  consider  the  overall operating  area.  Siting  must  provide  access  to  the  petroleum  storage  facility  while  ensuring adequate  separation  for  fire  prevention.  Electrical  power  to  operate  the  test  equipment  must  be located  within  50  feet  of  the  site.  The  installation  site  must  provide  good  water  drainage  to permit  continued  use  of  the  electrically  operated  equipment  during  wet  weather. 4-5.  SHELTER  REQUIREMENTS. The  Test  Kit  should  be  installed  under  a  tent  or  similar  shelter  to  ensure  adequate  protection  against wind  and  rain.  The  shelter  must  prevent  sand,  dirt  and  dust  from  contaminating  test  samples  while providing  adequate  ventilation  to  prevent  the  buildup  of  fuel  vapors. 4-6  CHECKING  UNPACKED  EQUIPMENT. a. General.  The  Test  Kit  is  packaged  and  shipped  in  a  self-contained  cabinet.  When  unpacking  the equipment,  keep  in  mind  that  the  test  kit  contains  glass  flasks,  jars,  graduates  and  precision  test equipment.  Use  care  when  unpacking  to  prevent  damage  to  fragile  components. 4-2

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