TM5-6115-634-14&PNAVFAC P-8-647-14&PTO-35C2-3-445-14TM-6115-14&P/1nity.Army and Navy users shall accom-plish the necessary preventive mainte-nance services listed and described inparagraph 2-2.b.Air Force users shallrefer to the applicable inspection manualsand work card sets in the TO-35C2-3 Seriesfor periodic requirements and Table 2-1for detailed procedures. Marine Corpsusers should refer to the current issueof TM-11275-15/3A.b. Table 2-1 contains a tabulatedlisting of preventive maintenance checksand services which must be performedbefore, during, and after operation bythe operator.The item numbers arelisted consecutively and indicate thesequence of minimum requirements.c.Perform the checks and services inTable 2-1 at the specified intervals.Keep in mind the following:(1) Do your “Before (B)” PMCSbefore operating the PU 794/G. Payattention to the notes, cautions andwarnings.(2) Do your “During (D)” PMCSwhile the PU 794/G is operating.“Dur-ing” means to monitor the generator,trailer and power distribution unit andrelated parts.(3) Do your “After (A)” PMCSimmediately after shutting down oper-ation.Pay attention to notes, cautionsand warnings.(4) Leakage deftor/crew PMCS shall befollows:Class ISeepageinitions for opera-classified asfluid (asof indicated by wetness or dis-coloration) not great enoughto form drops.Class IILeakage of fluid greatenough to form drops but notenough to cause drops todrip from item beingchecked/inspected.Class III Leakage of fluid greatenough to form drops thatfall from the item beingchecked/inspected.TABLE 2-1.OPERATOR/CREW PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES2-4
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