PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-737

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 737

APRIL 2014

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-737 - Page 24 of 33
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I
f you have questions about any CBRN
item
or
program,
you
need
to
get
acquainted with the CBRN-Information
Resource Center (IRC).
CBRN-IRC is the single point of entry
for all CBRN questions for the Joint
Program Executive Office for Chemical and
Biological Defense (JPEO-CBD). Its staff is
ready to answer your questions 24/7.
To contact CBRN-IRC, email:
cbrn.irc@us.army.mil
You can also call (309) 782-7349, DSN
793-7349, or toll-free (800) 831-4408. In
Germany, call 0130810280 and in South
Korea, call 0078-14-800-0335.
H
elp your 60,000-BTU improved environmental control unit (IECU), NSN 4120-
01-543-0741, withstand the elements. Order the new protective vinyl cover, NSN
4130-01-618-4810, and captured storage bag, NSN 8105-01-618-9916.
When the IECU’s not in use, put the vinyl cover over the condenser fan to keep
debris from collecting in the condenser (top) section. An IECU free of debris is less
likely to get damaged or perform poorly. The cover also blocks rain or snow from
soaking or icing components stored in the condenser section.
Before you run the IECU, fold the vinyl cover and stow it in the
storage bag. The bag is attached (captured) to the side of the IECU.
When you’re Fnished running the IECU, put the cover back on.
Extend
reach
for
sampling
system.
Reaching the guide fork for
the double wheel sampling system
can be difFcult even for average-
sized Soldiers. ±or a shorter Soldier,
it can be practically impossible. Make
the job easier by tying a piece of 550
cord, NSN 4020-00-014-6699, to the
release pin of the guide forks.
Got CBRN Questions?
CBRN-IRC Has Answers
60K-BTU IECU…
Cover Keeps It Clean
Vinyl cover keeps out debris
Stow
cover in
storage
bag
hello,
cbrn-Irc? I’ve
got a
filter
problem…
…and I
heard
you’re
the guys to
go to.
Tie cord to release pin to help with guide fork
Go
slow
with axle oil.
Pour in axle oil
slowly
because it’s very easy to
overfill the axle. Then
you have to drain out the
excess or risk busted
seals.
Hoo!
I sure
{cough}
could use
some
{cough
COUgH}
help
out here!
I know
just
the
thing!
He said
“Thanks!”
what’d
he say?
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