TM-9-2540-207-14-P

HEATER, VEHICULAR COMPARTMENT, MODEL: A20

TECHNICAL MANUAL; OPERATOR, FIELD, AND SUSTAINMENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST

JULY 2007

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TM 9-2540-207-14&P
1-8
Tools And Supplies (continued).
No special tools or test items are required for operating and maintaining the heater.
The
standard tools and supplies required are outlined in Table 1.6-1.
Open Ended Wrenches:
3/8", 7/16", 9/16", 3/4"
Sockets:
5/16" & 1/4" socket
3/8" & 3/4" deep socket
Nut Drivers
1/4" & 5/16"
Allen Wrenches:
3/32"
Screwdrivers:
Small blade, #1 blade
#1 cross tip at least 6" in length, #2 cross tip
Pliers:
Standard pliers, Expandable pliers
Punches/Stamps:
Lettering & numbering punch set
Pop rivet gun
Wire Brush
Digital Multi-Meter
Part of General Mechanics Tool Kit (NSN 5180-01-483-0249)
Nippers.
Supplies:
Thread lock, Loctite 243 (blue)
Teflon thread sealant, Loctite PST 592
Nickel anti-seize, Loctite 77164
Primer, Loctite 770, with Adhesive Loctite 401
Adhesive, Loctite 609
Dow Corning 340 Heat Sink Compound
Silicone RTV (red)
P80, DF2
Common grease (GAA)
Fuel Line Lubricant, International Products Corp. P-80
Table 1.6-1.
Tools and Supplies Required
1.7
Disposition of Used Parts
Dispose of used and replaced parts from the heater in accordance with unit Standard Operating
Procedures (SOP).
1.8 Storage
The following provides guidelines for storing the heater:
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The dimensions of the heater container are 12" X 24" X 36”.
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Store the heater indoors, at a temperature between -65 & 160°F (-85 & 71°C).
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When packing the heater for storage or shipping ensure that the plastic cap is placed
in the fuel inlet and the heater is placed in the plastic bag before packaging.
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The heater containers may be stacked up to three (3) on top of each other.
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The container and the heater together weigh 48 pounds (22Kg).
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Ensure the heater is stored in the correct orientation, as shown in Figure 1.4-1.


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