TM 5-3655-210-12
Section II. MOVEMENT TO A NEW WORKSITE
4-7.
Reinstallation After Movement
4-6.
Dismantling for Movement
a.
The conversion and storage unit is completely
a.
General. Move the conversion and storage unit
self-contained and required no disassembly in moving to a
new location.
to its operating location with a suitable tractor. If the
b.
equipment is located on marshy ground or ground with a high
Stow the transfer hoses, electrical power supply
sand content, wood platforms should be constructed under
extension cable, ground rod assembly and tools in the storage
the trailer wheels and under the landing jacks. Disconnect the
compartment.
c.
tractor air lines and electrical cable from the trailer. When the
Couple the towing tractor to the trailer and
tractor air lines are disconnected the trailer is in emergency
connect the air and electrical lines of the tractor to the trailer.
d.
braking condition and should not be moved. Release the
Raise the landing jacks.
e.
towing pintle and remove the tractor. Remove the wheel
Check the brakes and lights to see if they
chocks from the fenders and position them under the trailer
function properly.
f.
wheels. Lower the landing jacks, if necessary, to level the
Remove the chocks from under the trailer
trailer as the liquid level gages will not work if the trailer is not
wheels and stow them in the storage racks located on the
level.
fenders.
g.
Close and secure the doors and shutters.
b.
Refrigeration System. Remove the caps and
h.
The unit is now ready to be moved to a new
open the inlet line (6, fig. 4-4) and outlet shut-off valve on the
work site.
receiver tank (7) to allow the refrigerant to circulate through
the refrigeration system. Check that the refrigerant sight
glass (1) is full of refrigerant, indicating an adequate charge.
Section III. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
4-8.
Tools And Equipment
maintenance of the conversion, storage and charging unit.
Tools, equipment and repair parts issued with or
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Maintenance Repair Parts
authorized for the conversion, storage, and charging unit are
listed in TM 5-3655-210-20P.
Repair parts and equipment are listed and illustrated
in the repair parts and special tools list covering
4-9.
Special Tools And Equipment
organizational maintenance for this equipment in TM 5-3655-
210-20P.
No special tools or equipment are required by
organizational
maintenance
personnel
for
the
Section IV. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
4-11.
General Lubrication Information
b.
Cleaning.
Clean the lubrication fittings,
breathers, and other points by wiping with a cloth dampened
This section contains lubrication instructions which
in a cleaning solvent before lubrication. In making repairs,
are supplemental to and not specifically covered in the
clean all parts with a cleaning solvent, and dry before they are
lubrication order.
lubricated.
c.
4-12.
Detailed Lubrication Information
Points of Lubrication. Service the lubrication
a.
points at proper intervals as illustrated in current lubrication
Care of Lubricants.
When lubricating the
order.
conversion and storage unit, care must be taken in handling
d.
OES Oil
and applying the various lubricants. The containers which
house the lubricants must be free of dust, dirt, and water.
frequently, as oil consumption may increase.
Clean the lubrication equipment before and after it is used.
(2) Oil may require changing more frequently
Close the containers tightly after use, and keep in a protected
place.
formation will increase under cold weather
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