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TM    5-4930-226-12&P CHAPTER   I. INTRODUCTION Section I. 1-1.  Scope This manual is for your use in operating and maintaining the  closed-circuit  refueling  nozzle  assembly  with  strainer, Model CCN 101/14. The nozzle can be used with all types of fuel, i.e., JP4, JP5, Mogas, Diesel, etc. 1-2. Maintenance Forms and Records a. Maintenance forms and records that you are required to use are as follows: (1)  DA  Form  2404  (Equipment  Inspection  and Maintenance   Worksheet). (2) DA Form 2407 (Maintenance Request Used for Requesting  Support  Maintenance). (3) DA Form 2407-1 (Continuous Sheet Used for Requesting  Support  Maintenance). b. For additional forms and records pertaining to your particular equipment, refer to DA Pam 738-750 (The Army Maintenance  Management  System  (TAMMS)). 1-3. Administrative Storage a.  Placement  of  equipment  in  administrative  storage should be for short periods of time when a shortage of maintenance effort exists. Items should be in mission readi- ness within 24 hours or within the time factors as deter- mined by the directing authority. During the storage period appropriate  maintenance  records  will  be  kept. b.  Before  placing  equipment  in  administrative  storage, current maintenance services and equipment serviceable criteria (ESC) evaluations should be completed, shortcom- ings and deficiencies should be corrected, and all modifica- tion  work  orders  (MWO’s)  should  be  applied. GENERAL c. Storage site selection. Inside storage is prefered for items  selected  for  administrative  storage.  If  inside  storage  is not available, trucks, vans, conex containers and other con- tainers  may  be  used. d. Store the nozzle so as to provide maximum protec- tion from the elements and to provide access for inspection, maintenance, and exercising. Anticipate removal or deploy- ment  problems  and  take  suitable  precautions. e.  Take  into  account  environmental  conditions  such  as: extreme heat or cold; high humidity; blowing sand, dust or loose   debris;   soft   ground;   mud;   heavy   snows;   or combinations  thereof  and  take  adequate  precautions. f.  Establish  a  fire  plan  and  provide  for  adequate firefighting  equipment  and  personnel. 1-4. Destruction of Army Material to Prevent Enemy Use a. Using an axe, pick, mattock, sledge, or any other heavy implement, damage the nozzle assembly, striner assembly  and  gravity  fill  adapter. b.  For  further  instructions  and  information  on  destroy- ing this equipment, refer to TM 750-244-3. Procedures for Destruction  of  Equipment  to  Prevent  Enemy  Use. 1-5.  Reporting Equipment Improvement Recommendations EIR’s will be prepared on DA Form 2407, Maintenance Request. Instructions for preparing EIR’s are provided in DA Pam 738-750, The Army Maintenance Management System.  EIR’s  should  be  mailed  directly  to  Commander,  US Army Aviation and Troop Command, ATTN: AMSAT-I- MDO, 4300 Goodfellow Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63120- 1798. A reply will be furnished directly to you. Section II. DESCRIPTION AND DATA 1-6.  Description capabilities. The nozzle pressure regulator device performs in conjunction with a closed-circuit reciever orifice to com- a. The closed-circuit refueling nozzle assembly and a prise a flow control unit. This unit allows fuel to enter the closed-circuit  refueling  receiver  mounted  in  a  vehicle  fuel vehicle  at  a  specified  flow  rate.  A  ground  cable.  assembly  is tank  comprise  a  closed-circuit  refueling  system.  It  is attached  to  the  nozzle  assembly  (1,  fig.  1-1)  for  discharge  of designed for fueling under pressure with optimum speed, static electric charge. A strainer assembly (2) is coupled to minimum loss of fuel and high safety. The refueling system the nozzle assembly. A gravity fill adapter assembly (3) is is grounded and bonded and allows the vehicle to be available for use when the vehicle to be refueled is not refueled  while  engines  are  in  operation  without  danger. equipped  for  closed  circuit  refueling.  If  the  using  activity does not have a gravity till adapter, it can requisition one b.  The  nozzle  assembly  is  capable  of  functioning  as  an through  normal  supply  channels. on-off  valve, in   addition   to   its   pressure   regulator Change  6 1-1

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