PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-737

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 737

APRIL 2014

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-737 - Page 27 of 33
50
PS 737
APR 14
•±
The small stuff
sack is also made
of water-repellent
nylon. It can
hold any two of
the three MSBS
components.
•±
The bivy cover
is waterproof,
breathable and
wind-resistant. Its
seams are heat
sealed.
•±
The lightweight
patrol sleeping
bag provides
cold weather
protection from
30-50°F.
•±
The intermediate
cold weather
sleeping bag
provides
cold weather
protection from
10-30°F.
•±
The large stuff
sack is made of
water-repellent
nylon. It can hold
both the patrol
sleeping bag and
the intermediate
cold weather
sleeping bag as
well as the bivy
cover.
Laundry
Advanced
Systems…
No Open Door Policy
Together,
the patrol sleeping bag, the intermediate cold
weather sleeping bag and the bivy cover provide
extreme cold
weather protection
in temperatures as low as -20°F.
You can use
the components
separately
or
together.
Their colors
match well with the
universal camouflage
pattern.
T
he laundry
advanced system
(LADS) has three
enclosures:
•±±main±control
•±±inverter
•±±heating
± system
Keep the doors to these enclosures shut
tight.
Here’s
why:
An open door is an invitation for fine dirt and sand to
settle on electrical and electronic components and contacts.
That can block electric current or cause components to
overheat. Either way, it can shut down the LADS. The
problem is especially bad in areas with lots of fine dust and
sand. They can collect in very tight places.
So, keep the main control and heating system doors
closed.
And if you find sand inside any of the enclosures, use a vacuum, brush, cloth or can of
compressed air to get rid of it.
dude,
check it out!
the door’s
wide open!
we can
crash
here!
all right!
{
ugh
}
… I
wish someone
had
closed
my enclosure
doors!
Inverter±Enclosure
±
During operation,
±do±this±to±the±inverter±enclosure:±
•± Make±sure±the±
main door is closed
.
•±
Open
±the±air±
inlet door
±and±air±
outlet door.
±Keep±
these±doors±open±to±get±rid±of±heat.±If±you±close±
them±duing±operation,±heat±can±shut±down±the±
inverters.±
737 50-51.indd
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2/24/14
5:12 PM
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