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TM  9-4120-367-14 TM 07592B-14/1 3.5 INSTALLATION OR REMOVAL. - Continued. - Looation/Item Shelter Air  Conditioner Installation in Shelter Action NOTE Check on possibilities of removing jumper on terminal board TB4 at this time. Use care in lifting. Air conditioner weighs 256 Ibs. (116.1 kg) a. b. c. d. e. g. h. Lift air conditioner to top of the mounting brack- ets. Use lifting sling if possible. See figure 3-9. Locate evaporator section inside shelter. Leave space to remove cover from top of evaporator section. Level unit on bracket, side to side. Shim as nec- essary. Level unit on bracket, front to back. Shim as necessary. Bolt unit to brackets (four places). Fill in and seal area around air conditioner to pre- vent loss of conditioned air. For safe operation, user must connect #10 AWG ground wire to the external ground connection. Make certain that the shelter is properly grounded. Connect #10 AWG ground wire from the shelter ground to air conditioner ground stud. Remarks Each side has two lifting han- dles. Use care, unit is not mounted or secure and could shift. No more than 5°. Condenser lower than evaporator. Hardware  supplied  with  unit. Ffexible plastic foam and pres- sure sensitive tape may be used. Ground is located below and to the side of control panel. 3-14 f.

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