TM 5-4520-208-15
j. Disassembly, Disassembled Parts, and
Basic Issue Items,
application are described in TM 36-230.
(1) Provide a box of sufficient size to
d. Painting. Paint all surfaces where the
pack the power unit not installed on
paint has been removed or damaged. Refer to
the heater and the items listed on the
TB ENG 60 for detailed cleaning and painting
instructions.
(2) Refer to TM 36-230 for additional
e. DA Form 2258 (Depreservation Guide of
packing information to provide ade-
Engineer Equipment).
quate protection against damage
(1) A properly annotated depreservation
during shipment.
guide will be completed concurrently
with preservation for each heater Any
122. Loading Equipment for Shipment
peculiar requirements will be out-
a. Use appropriate materials handling equip-
lined in the blank spaces on the
ment of sufficient capacity to lift the heater
form. The completed depreservation
on the tardier. Load the wooden box on the
guide will be placed with the heater
carrier.
in a waterproof envelope marked
b. Secure the heater and wooden box to the
"Depreservation Guide," and fastened
carrier with blocking and metal straps to pre-
in a conspicuous location on or near
vent movement during transit.
the operator's controls.
c. Cover the heater and box with a water-
(2) Prior to placing equipment in opera-
proof covering.
tion or to the extent necessary for in-
123. Preparation of Equipment for Storage
spection, depreservation of the item
shall be performed as outlined on the
a. General. Detailed instructions for prepara-
depreservation guide.
tion of the heater for limited storage are de-
f. Sealing of Openings. Openings that will
fined as storage not to exceed six (6) months.
permit the direct entry of water into the in-
Refer to AR 743505.
b. Storage Site. Every effort should be made
motor, motor junction box, exhaust stack, and
to provide covered storage for the heater. If
control panel and air inlet doors shall be sealed
this is possible, select a firm, level, well drained
with pressure sensitive tape conforming to
storage location, protected from prevailing
Specification PPP-T-60. Type III, Class I. Re-
winds. Position the heater on heavy planking.
fer to TM 5-2805-208-14 for instructions on
Cover the heater with a tarpaulin or other
preparation for shipment of the gasoline en-
suitable waterproof covering and secure in a
gine.
manner that will provide the heater maximum
g. Fuel Tank. Drain the fuel tank after en-
prelection from the elements.
gine preservation and fog interior with pre-
servative oil conforming to Specification MIL-
124. Inspection and Maintenance of
L-21260.
Equipment in Storage
h. Exterior Surfaces. Coat exposed machined
Every ninety (90) days the heaters in stor-
ferrous metal surfaces with preservation con-
age will be inspected as outlined on the "Pre-
ventive Maintenance Services, Quarterly" and
operated long enough to assure complete lubri-
may be used.
cation of all bearings. After each inspection
i. Marking. Markings shall conform to MIL-
period the heater shall be represerved as out-
STD-129.
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