TM 10-4330-234-13&P
Section IV. OPERATION UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS
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Operation in Extreme Cold..............................................................................
Operation in Extreme Heat..............................................................................
Operation in Dusty or Sandy Areas .................................................................
Operation in Rainy or Humid Conditions .........................................................
2-12. Operation in Extreme Cold. The procedures for starting and stopping the filter/separator are the
same as under usual conditions except for the following special precautions.
a. Water must be drained more frequently than usual and at each shut down to avoid freezing.
b. If possible provide a heated shelter.
c.
Check differential pressure gage regularly to be sure that pressure limits are not being exceeded.
2-13. Operation in Extreme Heat. The procedures for starting and stopping the filter/separator are the
same as under usual conditions except for the following special precautions.
a. Erect a screen or shelter to provide shade.
b. Check differential pressure gage regularly to be sure that the pressure limits are not being exceeded.
c.
Vent filter/separator when not in operation.
2-14. Operation in Dusty or Sandy Areas. The procedures for starting and stopping the filter/separator are
the same as under usual conditions except for the following special precautions:
a. Select a work site protected by natural barriers or erect screens of dustproof material.
b. Keep the unit free of dust and dirt, especially when the unit is open for servicing or repair.
c.
Check the differential pressure gage regularly to make sure that pressure limits are not being
exceeded.
2-15. Operation in Rainy or Humid Conditions. The procedures for starting and stopping the
filter/separator are the same as under usual conditions except for the following special precautions.
a. Water must be drained through the water drain valve more often than under normal conditions.
b. Erect a shelter to prevent the entrance of rain into the interior of the unit when it is opened for
servicing.
c.
Check differential pressure gage regularly to be sure that pressure limits are not being exceeded.
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