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TM 5-4320-228-13&P
c.
Remove plug from bottom of fuel tank and drain fuel into
suitable container.
d.
Cover openings of inlet and outlet adapters to protect
adapter threads and prevent foreign matter from entering pump.
2-8.
REINSTALLATION AFTER MOVEMENT.
Refer to paragraph 2-4.4 for installation and setting up
procedures.
Section IV.
OPERATION UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS
2-9.
GENERAL.
This section contains instructions for operation of the equipment
in the following conditions:
extreme cold, extreme heat, dusty or
sandy areas, rainy or humid conditions, salt water areas, and high
altitudes.
2-10.
OPERATION IN EXTREME COLD.
a.
Keep fuel tank full to prevent condensation.
Drain and ser-
vice fuel filter more frequently than under normal conditions para-
graph 3-5.2).
b.
Before starting engine, remove any accumulated ice or snow
from spark plugs and wiring.
c.
Make sure Inlet Air Temperature shutter on engine is set for
winter operation.
.
d.
Run engine at low speed to warm to operating temperature
before applying full load.
Lubricate engine in accordance with current lubrication order
LO 5-2805-203-14.
f.
Fill pump with warm water to prevent freezing at starting.
g.
Drain pump immediately after operation as shown in figure 2-3.
2-11.
OPERATION IN EXTREME HEAT.
a.
Make sure Inlet Air Temperature shutter is set for summer
operation.
b . Keep pump clean and free of dust.
If pump is operated in-
doors, allow sufficient room around unit for air circulation. Make
sure exhaust is vented outside.
Inspect shrouding and cooling fins of engine for dust or
foreign matter which might stop flow of air.
d .
Lubricate engine in accordance with current Lubrication Order
LO 5-2805-203-14 and TM 5-2805-203-14.
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