PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-693

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 693

AUGUST 2010

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-693 - Page 15 of 33
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PS 693
AUG 10
W
hen your unit receives the new JCAD (joint chemical agent detector), NSN
6665-01-552-2704, you should turn in the M22 ACADA (alarm, chemical agent,
automatic) or M43A1 chemical agent detector.
But don’t turn in the M42 alarm, NSN 6665-00-859-2215. You will need that to
use with the JCAD. Turn in the M42 only if it’s excess. For more info, see Supply
Advisory Message 09-01-107 or -016:
If you have questions, contact TACOM-Rock Island’s Megan Kirby at DSN 793-
3725, (309) 782-3725, or email
megan.m.kirby@us.army.mil
Shut down right.
It’s just as
important to shut down the JBPDS
correctly as it is for the P3I. If you
skip shutdown steps, you end up with
clogged lines and sticking valves.
If you’re not going to be using
JBPDS for a while, put the stack covers
on. They keep water from ±lling up
the internal collector concentrator,
which can cause a major hazard. After
a storm, make sure the covers haven’t
blown off.
Getting
JCAD?
Keep
M42 Alarm!
Tactical Vehicles…
hey,
wait
a minute!
don’t turn
the m42 in!
yeah!
he’s
gonna
need
me!
Install stack
covers when BIDS
is going to sit
How can we
hope to
defeat
these corrosion
creatures if we
can’t
identify
‘em!?
Connie, we
could
really
use a hand
here!
I’m uploading the
specs to your
helmet now!
the sooner the
better! we’re in
a
tough spot!
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