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TM 5-3825-220-13&P 6-3.3  Filter Separators (GFE) - Cont'd "D" 4.  Check for leakage. "D" 5.  Initiate and schedule repairs if faults are found. "V" 6.  Clean filter if differential pressure indicator so indicates the need. "D" 7.  Check the water detector adapter immediately downstream of the filter separator for condition and leakage.  If leaking, schedule corrective maintenance.  See Fig.  2-21. 6-3.4  Floodlight Set a. Detailed preventative maintenance instructions are in the technical manual referenced in par.  6-1.6. b. Essential preventative maintenance is: "D" 1.  Check engine crankcase oil.  Add or change as necessary. "D" 2.  Check belts for tightness. "D" 3.  Clean the unit up. "W" 4.  Clean off electrical terminals and connections. "D" 5.  Check battery electrolyte level. "D" 6.  Check that grounding is in place and connectors clean. " D" 7.  Test unit daily before nightfall.  Correct faults. "W" 8.  If unit is not in active service, the engine and generator should be jacked over (rotated) or started briefly at least once per week. 6-3.5  Hoselines a. Information on hoselines can be found in Chapter 2, para.  2-5.1 through 2-5.  1J and in Fig.s 2-30, 2-31, 2-32, 2- 33, 2-34, 2-35 and 2-36. b. Preventative maintenance practice includes: "D" 1.    Check  routinely,  preferably  while  the  hose  is  under  pressure,  for  leaks  and  damage.    Initiate  and  schedule corrective maintenance if necessary.  Check that the banding on hose is in place and tight.  If a serious leak is found, cause the hoseline to be depressured and schedule for immediate corrective maintenance. "D" 2.  Check that the swivels in the transfer hoselines are functioning and that hose is not twisted.  Report faults for corrective maintenance. "D" 3.  Check that sandbags are in place over any section of hose subject to hose whip. "D" 4.    Check  that  hose  roadway  crossing  guards  are  in  place  and  not  crushed  or  damaged.    Initiate  correct maintenance if necessary.  See para.  2-4.10 and Fig.  2-24. 6-8

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