TB-9-2320-302-13-P-3

CREW PROTECTION KIT; AIR CONDITIONING KIT PART 3 OF 3

TECHNICAL BULLETIN; OPERATOR’S, UNIT, AND DIRECT SUPPORT, MAINTENANCE MANUAL, INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, AND REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST

MARCH 2008

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0008 00-1
OPERATOR PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS) INTRODUCTION
0008 00
GENERAL
NOTE
• Information in this PMCS Introduction applies only to preventive maintenance checks and services for the Air
Conditioning Kit.
• For information specific to the M915A2P1 and M916A1P1, refer to
PMCS Introduction
in TB 9-2320-302-
13&P-1 and TB 9-2320-302-13&P-2.
1.
To ensure that the Air Conditioning Kit is ready for operation at all times, it must be inspected on a regular basis so that
defects may be found and corrected before they result in injury or death due to equipment failure.
2.
The
PMCS Table
in WP 0009 00 contains systematic instructions for inspections and services to keep equipment in good
operating condition and ready for its primary mission.
EXPLANATION OF TABLE ENTRIES
1.
Item Number (Item No.) Column.
Numbers in this column are for reference. When completing DA Form 2404 or DA
Form 5988-E
(Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet)
, include the item number for the check/service indi-
cating a fault. Item numbers also appear in the order in which you must perform checks and services for the interval
listed.
2.
Interval Column.
This column tells you when you must perform the procedure in the
Procedure
column.
a.
Before
procedures must be done immediately before you operate vehicle with Air Conditioning Kit installed.
b.
After
procedures must be done immediately after operating vehicle with Air Conditioning Kit installed.
c.
Weekly
procedures must be done once each week.
3.
Location, Item to Check/Service Column.
This column provides the location and item to be checked or serviced.
NOTE
The WARNINGs and CAUTIONs appearing in your PMCS table should always be observed. WARNINGs
and CAUTIONs appear before applicable procedures. You must observe these WARNINGs to prevent
injury or death to personnel, and CAUTIONs to prevent your equipment from being damaged.
4.
Procedure Column.
This column includes the procedure you must perform to know if the equipment is ready or avail-
able for its intended mission. You must perform the procedure at the time stated in the Interval column.
5.
Not Fully Mission Capable If: Column.
Information in this column tells you what faults will keep your equipment
from being capable of performing its primary mission. If you perform check/service procedures that show faults listed in
this column, the equipment is not mission-capable. Follow standard operating procedures for maintaining the equipment
or reporting equipment failure.
GENERAL PMCS PROCEDURES
1.
Always perform PMCS in the same order. With experience, you should be able to identify problems easily.
2.
If anything looks wrong and you cannot fix it, write it on your DA Form 2404 or DA Form 5988-E. If you find some-
thing seriously wrong, IMMEDIATELY report it to your Supervisor.
3.
Before performing preventive maintenance, read all the checks required for the applicable interval and prepare every-
thing needed to make all the checks. For example, you will always need a Rag, Wiping (Item 9, WP 0025 00) or two.


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