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TM  9-2330-272-14 2-22.   FUEL   TRANSFER. WARNING DO NOT smoke while loading or unloading fuel, when handling fuel containers, or when located within 50 ft (15.3 m) of fueling or fuel storage areas. Failure to follow this warning  may  cause  a  fire  and  explosion,  resulting  in  serious  Injury  or  death  to personnel. NOTE l Fuel transfer is using semitrailer’s pump to transfer fuel from one outside source to another  outside  source. l Refer to appropriate flow diagram at end of paragraph for assistance. a. Shut down towing vehicle engine and set brakes. Refer to towing vehicle technical manual. b. Remove fire extinguishers from mounting brackets and take to point of operation. WARNING Connect  bonding  and  grounding  connections  before  beginning  any  fuel  handling operation. Maintain bonding and grounding connections until after all fuel handling Is completed. Connections must be made to clean, unpainted surfaces. An unbended and ungrounded or improperly bonded and grounded semitrailer could produce a spark. The resulting explosion will cause serious injury or death to personnel. c.. Connect bonding and grounding connections (para 2-13). d.  Ensure  that  all  manually  operated  valves  (2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  12,  and  15)  are  closed.  On  M131A4C  and M1 31A5C, ensure that 3-way flow valve (24) is set in position 1 with operating Iever pushed inward as far as possible. e. On M131A4C and M1 31A5C equipped with a read-out flow selector dial, set selector knob to zero. Close flow selector valve (0-55 gpm) (18). f. Remove cap from pump intake valve (5) outlet and connect transfer hose from outlet to fuel source. g.  Remove  cap  from  pump  discharge  valve  (6)  outlet  and  connect  transfer  hose  from  outlet  to  fuel receptacle. h. Start auxiliary engine (para 2-15). WARNING l DO NOT breathe fuel fumes they are toxic and can cause serious medical problems. Failure to follow this warning may result in serious injury or death to personnel. l Give IMMEDIATE medical attention to personnel exposed to hydrocarbon or toxic vapors.   Signs   of   distress   are   weakness,   nausea,   coughing   or   intoxication, nosebleed  or  cramps,  or  other  unusual  symptoms.  Qualified  personnel  able  to administer artificial respiration and simple first aid must be present. i. Open pump intake valve (5) and pump discharge valve (6). Fuel will begin to flow. j. When operation is complete, shut off auxiliary engine (para 2-15). Close pump discharge valve (6) and pump intake valve (5). k. Drain and remove transfer hose from pump discharge valve (6) outlet and fuel receptacle. Install capon outlet. 2-57

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