TM 10-4330-236-13&P
Section IV. UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
4-8. INTRODUCTION.
a.
this section contains troubleshooting information for locating and correcting most of the operation troubles
which may develop in the 200 GPM filter-separator. Each malfunction is followed by a test or inspection which will help
you to determine corrective actions to take.
b.
This manual cannot list all malfunctions that may occur, nor all tests, inspections, or corrective actions. If a
malfunction is not listed or is not corrected by listed corrective actions, notify your supervisor.
c.
Table 4-2 lists common malfunctions which you may find during the operation or maintenance of the filter-
separator and its components. You should perform the tests inspections and corrective actions in the order listed.
4-9. TROUBLESHOOTING. I
There are not unit troubleshooting procedures.
Section V. UNIT MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
4-10.GENERAL.
This section contains instructions for performing Unit level maintenance on the 200 GPM filter-separator.
4-11.PERSONNEL SAFETY.
To ensure safety of personnel, proper care should be used when handling assemblies and parts. Many assemblies are
heavy. The assistance of another person, lifting device, or other support equipment may be required to move or position
heavy items.
Personnel must remove all items of jewelry (rings, bracelets, watches, necklaces, etc.) and loose clothing before working
on the equipment. Jewelry and loose clothing can get caught in equipment and result in damage to equipment or injury
to personnel.
When performing maintenance on the 200 GPM filter-separator, keep in mind that the purpose of the equipment is to
filter liquid fuel. Cleaning fluids, lubricants, preservatives, paint or other chemicals must not be allowed to contaminate
the fuel.
Operate the equipment after performing maintenance to ensure repairs have been performed correctly and equipment
can be returned to service.
4-12.PROPER EQUIPMENT.
Obtain proper equipment before beginning maintenance. This includes hand tools and/or special tools, receptacles for
storing small parts, and expendable materials required by the maintenance task.
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