TM5-6115-634-14&P
NAVFAC P-8-647-14&P
TO-35C2-3-445-14
TM-6115-14&P/1
nity.
Army and Navy users shall accom-
plish the necessary preventive mainte-
nance services listed and described in
paragraph 2-2.b.
Air Force users shall
refer to the applicable inspection manuals
and work card sets in the TO-35C2-3 Series
for periodic requirements and Table 2-1
for detailed procedures. Marine Corps
users should refer to the current issue
of TM-11275-15/3A.
b. Table 2-1 contains a tabulated
listing of preventive maintenance checks
and services which must be performed
before, during, and after operation by
the operator.
The item numbers are
listed consecutively and indicate the
sequence of minimum requirements.
c.
Perform the checks and services in
Table 2-1 at the specified intervals.
Keep in mind the following:
(1) Do your Before (B) PMCS
before operating the PU 794/G. Pay
attention to the notes, cautions and
warnings.
(2) Do your During (D) PMCS
while the PU 794/G is operating.
Dur-
ing means to monitor the generator,
trailer and power distribution unit and
related parts.
(3) Do your After (A) PMCS
immediately after shutting down oper-
ation.
Pay attention to notes, cautions
and warnings.
(4) Leakage def
tor/crew PMCS shall be
follows:
Class I
Seepage
initions for opera-
classified as
fluid (as
of
indicated by wetness or dis-
coloration) not great enough
to form drops.
Class II
Leakage of fluid great
enough to form drops but not
enough to cause drops to
drip from item being
checked/inspected.
Class III Leakage of fluid great
enough to form drops that
fall from the item being
checked/inspected.
TABLE 2-1.
OPERATOR/CREW PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES
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