PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-678

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 678

MAY 2009

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-678 - Page 27 of 33
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PS 678
MAY 09
Power
it
up.
Many
units
do not have the M28 power supply,
NSN 6130-01-438-6960. The M28
is a good thing to have because it
lets the ACADA run off AC in the
CBRN room. The M281 mounting
kit, NSN 6665-01-438-6959, allows
anti-vibration
vehicle
mounting
of the
M22. Vehicle power is
connected directly to the M22 or
indirectly through the M281.
The
ACADA
can
use
rechargeable
battery
BB-2590/
U,
NSN
rechargeable battery BB-390A/U,
NSN 6140-01-490-4317, as well
as the non-rechargeable BA-5590/
U, NSN 6135-01-438-9450. But
you’ll need the PP-8498/U battery
charger, NSN 6130-01-495-2839,
for charging the BB-2590/U or the
BB-390A/U.
Remember once the temperature
reaches freezing, BA-5590 battery
life drops the colder it becomes. So
you will need extra batteries.
Clear the air.
When you
have
clearing
problems
inside, it may be because
the air is not clean enough.
Cologne, smoke and other
vapors affect the ACADA.
Try running the ACADA
outside for a few minutes.
Turning the ACADA off
and then turning it back on
sometimes helps clear the
ACADA, too.
M22 ACADA…
Are
You
Alarmed?
if there’s the
threat of a
chemical attack,
you definitely
want your
m22 automatic
chemical agent
alarm (acada) to
be working.
here are a
few ways to
make sure your
acada is READY
TO ALARM…
…grab
your
socks!
I’m
really
alarmed!
When there’s
something to be
alarmed about,
you’ll be glad
you did your
ACADA PM!
fresh air!
that’s what
you needed.
M28 power
supply makes
it easier to
run ACADA
in CBRN room
and in feld
brrr!
it’s below
freezing
out here.
hope my guys
brought extra
batteries!
We’ve got
a chemical
attack
going on!
ahhH!
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