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the probe faces into the fuel flow, after the probe
The Detector Kit Assembly is supplied with the
100 GPM Filter-Separator. It is required to attach
has been installed in pipe nipple (9, Figure 1-4).
(b) Remove dust cap from the Filter-Sepa-
244-9478) at the filter-separator outlet.
rator Outlet Coupling (Fig. 1-3).
The test kit is used to determine if the filter-sep-
(c) Remove dust plug (1, Fig. 1-4) from
Adapter.
arator is filtering properly. Refer to figure 1-4 for
identification of adapter components.
(d) Install or make sure that Gasket (2, fig.
1-4) has been installed in female coupling (3), and
Page 1-5, paragraph 1-7 b (1). Change the con-
tract number to read "DSA 700-72-C-9087".
attach the adapter to the Filter-Separator Outlet
Paragraph 1-7 b (5). Change the Part
Coupling (Figure 1-3).
Number to read "1201-PG-2-2".
Paragraph 2-2a (7). After step (7),
Page 2-1, paragraph 2-1 b. In line 9, starting
add step (8).
with words "every 30 days . . .", the remainder of the
(8) To take samples, attach test kit to Adapter
probe as outlined in Test Kit Manual.
paragraph is superseded as follows:
The Detector Kit Adapter contains a sampling
Paragraph 2-2b (3). In line 3, after
probe which extends into the fuel flowing from the
the words "differential pressure indicator", add the
Filter-Separator Outlet. The Detector Kit is at-
word "gage".
tached to the Adapter Probe. (The Test Kit, NSN
Paragraph 2-2b (5). In line 1, after
the words "differential pressure indicator", add the
separator but is authorized to be used with it.
word "gage".
Paragraph 2-2a (3) is superseded as
Paragraph 2-2b (6). In line 2, the
follows:
word "slightly" is changed to read "slowly".
(3) Slowly open air valve (5, figure 1-2, Sheet
Page 2-2, paragraph 2-4a. In line 9, step "(1)"
1 of 2) to allow entrapped air to escape.
is superseded to read step "(2)". Check differential
Paragraph 2-2a (6). After Step (6),
pressure . . . .
Paragraph 2-4d. In line 10, step (1) is
add Step (7) as follows:
superseded to read step (2).
(7) Adapter Installation.
Page 3-1. Section II is superseded as follows:
(a) Look at the direction of the arrow on
hexagon nut (8, Fig. 1-4) to make sure the bevel on
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES
Section II.
3-2.
General
a. Item Number Column. Checks and services
are numbered in chronological order regardless of
To insure that the filter separator is ready for
interval. This column will be used as a source of
operation at all times, it must be inspected system-
item numbers for the "TM Item Number" column
atically so that the defects may be discovered and
on DA Form 2404 in recording of PMCS.
corrected before they result in serious damage or
b. Interval Columns. The columns headed "B",
failure. Defects discovered during operation of the
"D", "A", "W", and "M", will contain a dot ( q ) op-
unit shall be noted for future corrections, to be
posite the appropriate check indicating it is to be
made as soon as an operation has ceased. Stop oper-
performed before, during, after, weekly or monthly.
ation which would damage the equipment if oper-
c. Combat Operability Column. A dot ( q ) in
ation were to continue. All deficiencies and short-
the "C" column will identify combat operability
comings shall be recorded together with the
checks for unit readiness reporting purposes.
corrective action taken on DA Form 2404, Equip-
d. Item to be Inspected Column. The items
ment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet, at
listed in this column are divided into groups and
the earliest opportunity. When performing your
identifies the items to be inspected.
"Before Operation" (B) and "During Operation" (D)
e. Procedures Column. This column contains a
PMCS, always keep in mind the cautions and warn-
brief description of the procedure by which the
ings. After operation, be sure to perform your (A)
check is to be performed.
PMCS.
f. Equipment will be Reported Not Ready
(RED) Column. This column will contain the cri-
Preventive Maintenance Checks
3-3.
teria which will cause the equipment to be classi-
and Services
fied as not ready (RED) because of inability to per-
Refer to table 3-1 for preventive maintenance
form its primary mission.
checks and services.
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