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TM 9-4110-241-13
TO 35E9-274-1
Section II. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF EQUIPMENT
4-4. SITE AND SHELTER REQUIREMENTS.
a. Installation and Setting-Up Instructions.
(1) Preparation of Ground. The ground area where the refrigerator is to be erected should be level to prevent
misalignment of floor panels and be able to withstand 250 pounds per square foot. For proper ventilation of
underneath surface of floor panels, a completely level and structurally sound sub-base (to support the entire
refrigerator) should be built on the site from requisitioned dunnage and/or crating lumber.
(2) To increase the efficiency of the refrigerator, select an erection site with a shaded area. The refrigerator may
be se up inside or outside a shed or building.
NOTE
A typical installation of a 600 cubic feet unit is shown in figure 4-1. The 1200 and
4000 cubic feet sizes are erected in a similar manner.  All wall panels are
interchangeable to produce any arrangement of walk-in doors and evaporator
panels. Refer to Figure 4-3 for panel schedule.
(3) Fasteners. Before placing any panel in position, use the wrench supplied to make certain all clamp assembly
hooks are rotated counter-clockwise as for as possible. See figure 4-1 (detail A) and figure 4-2. Panels are
locked together by rotating clamp assembly hooks as far as possible.
CAUTION
Care must be exercised to see that all matching corner are flush during erection.
(4) Erecting Panels (See figure 4-1.)
(a) Place floor panels in position and lock together.
NOTE
Do not lock wall panels to floor panels until all wall panels have been locked
together.
(b) Place wall panels in position, then beginning with any corner of panel "A", continue around to the
beginning point attaching and locking wall panels to each other.
(c) Lock wall panels to floor panels starting in any corner and continuing around to the beginning point.
(d) Hang door canopy over top of walk-in door panel "C". (See figure 4-1, detail C.)
(e) To divide the 4000 cubic feet refrigerator into compartments, install partition panel "H" (H-1, H-2 and H-3)
by inserting bolts into place into floor panels before installing ceiling panels.
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