PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-457

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 457

DECEMBER 1990

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-457 - Page 9 of 36
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Fire pREventIon.
This may b the
last, But it's cer±ainLy not ±he ²east Im-
pR³ant´ tiP. THere are seveµa¶ ·hings
you must do to Prevent tank fiRes
¸
I.
KeeP the hu²l f²oor C²ean¹
ºlean off fire sensors every day»
Clean of ±²³E sensoRs eve´
day o³ they won't
"se²
a ±µ³e
/
¼epR± all Fel ²eaks as sOn as
you sPot them½ no ma·ter how small
±hey may Be¾
EyeBA²² a²² e²eC±¿icA² CaBles ÀÁr
wear and damage, esPeCially whÂre
they go th¿ough the oÃning btween
·He Bat±eµy Box and engine ComPar±Ä
MentÅ and where thÂyÆre roUted along
the uPÃr side of tHe PoweÇPaCkÈ ¼eÉ
Port any weAr´ CHaÊËng´
meltËng or
damage¹
cHk
ÌÍβÏS
btw¶n
BaTe´ and engine
еoteCt a²² caB²es where "PinCh
PointsÑ eXistÒ WÓaP them Ôn RUBbr Hos-
ing (garden or Radiator½ whiCHeVer yoÕ
have Aµound) or sHÓËnÖ s²eeving×
Ch·k ¸a¹Les
aºonG the side o±
the powe³pa»k
Know
your
±anÖØs ÙireÊÚgHting
ProCedures By heAµtÛ just in case×


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