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Operating, Maintenance And Repair Parts Instructions Heater, Hot Oil, Trailer Mounted Page Navigation
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2-5.
Maintenance Expenditure Limits. The average life expectancy for the heater is 11 years.
PERCENT OF REPAIR
YEARS
65%
1980
50%
1983
45%
1985
40%
1987
35%
1988
30%
1989
20%
1990
10%
1991
Shipment and Storage.
2-6.
a. Shipment and Storage. Refer to TB 740-94-2 for procedures covering preservation of equipment for shipment
and storage.
b. Administrative Storage. Refer to TM 740-90-1 for instructions covering administrative storage of equipment.
2-7. Destruction to Prevent Enemy Use. Refer to TM 750-244-3 for procedures covering destruction of equipment to
prevent enemy use.
2-8. Fire Protection.
a.
A hand operated fire extinguisher may be installed at the discretion of the using unit.
b.
Approved hand-portable fire extinguishers are listed in TM 5-4200-200-10.
2-9. Basic Issue Items Lists (BILL). See Appendix B for a list of items which accompany the end item or are required for
operation and/or operator's maintenance.
2-10. Maintenance and Operating Supply List. Refer to Appendix E.
2-11. Special Tools and Equipment. No special tools or equipment are required for operation and maintenance of the
heater.
2-12. Facilities. No special maintenance facilities are required for the heater.
2-13. Support Equipment.
a. An electrical supply to the heater with a 15 kW, 3 phase, 60 Hertz at 230 volts capability is required.
b. An external fuel source.
2-14. Maintenance Forms and Records Operational maintenance and historical records will be maintained as required by
the current TM 38-750.
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