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1-1. Scope
1.9 Differencesl in Models
FILTER-SEPARATOR, 350- GPM OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE
Figure 2-1A. Controls and Instruments. Beta System, Inc. (sheet 1 of 2)
TM-5-4330-211-12_12
description - TM-5-4330-211-12_13
Figure C-6A. Lines and Fittings. Beta System, Inc.
Figure C-9A. Differential Pressure Indicator. Beta Systems, Inc.
FILTER-SEPARATOR, 350 GPM OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE - TM-5-4330-211-12_17
Figure 1-2A. Filter-separator
Figure 2-2. Controls and Instruments
Table 4-2. Troubleshooting
Figure 4-4. Differential Pressure Gage
Changes to Repair Parts and Special Tools List
Description - TM-5-4330-211-12_23
Description - TM-5-4330-211-12_24
Figure C-1A. Tank and Cover
Figure C-6A. Pressure Differential GAge
REPORTING OF ERRORS
Figure 1-2B. Adapter, water detector unit
4-15.1. Water Detector Kit Adapter
Figure C-12. Adapter, water detector unit
Description - TM-5-4330-211-12_33
Section II. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES - TM-5-4330-211-12_43
APPENDIX A1. COMPONENTS OF END ITEMS LIST
APPENDIX A.2 ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATION LIST
Section III. BASIC ISSUE ITEMS LIST
FILTER-SEPARATOR, 350 GPM OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE - TM-5-4330-211-12_49
REPORTING ERRORS AND RECOMMENDING IMPROVEMENTS
Table 3-1. Operator / Crew Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services
FILTER-SEPARATOR, 350-GPM OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE
contents - cont
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - TM-5-4330-211-12_59
Figure 1-1. Filter-separator, 3/4-right front view, with shipping dimensions
Figure 1-2. Filter-separator, 3/4-left front view.
1-9. Differences in Models
CHAPTER 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Figure 2-1 . Controls and instruments (Sheet 1 of 3).
Figure 2-1. 2. COntrols and Instruments (sheet 2 of 3)
Figure 2-1. 3. Controls and Instruments (sheet 3 of 3)
Section II. OPERATION UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS
C H A P T E R 3 OPERATOR MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Section IV. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
Figure 3-1. Canister and filter element installation
Figure 3-2. Head bolt tightening sequence
CHAPTER 4 ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE
Section II. MOVEMENT TO A NEW WORKSITE
Section IV. TROUBLESHOOTING
Figure 4-3. Air vent valve
4-7. Lines and Fittings
Figure 4-5. Sight gage and water drain valve
Figure 4-6. Flow limiter and coupling half removal
Figure 4-7. Coupling ha[f and flow limiter, exploded view.
Figure 4-8. Outlet port service
Figure 4-9. Wave spring, removal and installation
4-15. Tank and Frame
APPENDIX A REFERENCES
APPENDIX B MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART
Section II. MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART - TM-5-4330-211-12_88
APPENDIX C REPAIR LIST FOR ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE
C-4. Special Information
C-6. Federal Supply Codes for Manufacturers
DESCRIPTION - TM-5-4330-211-12_92
DESCRIPTION - TM-5-4330-211-12_93
DESCRIPTION - TM-5-4330-211-12_94
Figure C-1. Tank cover and vent valve
Figure C-2. Cannister and wave spring element
Figure C-3. Element
Figure C-4. Drain valve
Figure C-5. Inlet coupling and flow limiter
figure C-6. Lines nd Fittings.
Figure C-7. Outlet coupling and cap
Figure C-8. Sight gage
Figure C-9. Pressure differential indicator
Figure C-10. Instruction plates
Figure C-11. Ground rod
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