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C H A P T E R    3 O P E R A T O R / C R E W     M A I N T E N A N C E     I N S T R U C T I O NS Section   I.   BASIC 3-1.  Basic  Issue  Tools   and   Equipment Tools,  equipment,  and  repair  parts  issued  with  or authorized for the air conditioner are listed in the basic  issue  items  list,  appendix  C. ISSUE   ITEMS 3-2.  Special  Tools  and  Equipment No  special  tools  or  equipment  are  required  by  the operator/crew   for   maintenance   of   the   air   con- ditioner. Section   II. LUBRICATION 3-3.  Fan  Motors 3-4.  Compressor The  evaporator  fan  and  condenser  fan  motors  are The  compressor  and  compressor  motor  are  fully permanently  lubricated  by  the  manufacturer  and lubricated   by   the   manufacturer   and   require   no require  no  additional  lubrication. additional  lubrication. Section   III. PREVENTIVE   MAINTENANCE   CHECKS   AND   SERVICES 3-5.  General To   insure   that   the   air   conditioner   is   ready   for operation at  all  times,  it  must  be  inspected systematically  so  that  defects  may  be  discovered and corrected before they result in serious damage or  failure.  The  necessary  preventive  maintenance services to be performed are listed and described in paragraph  3-6.  The  item  numbers  indicate  the sequence  of  minimum inspection requirements. Defects discovered during operation of the unit will be noted for future correction to be made as soon as operation  of  the  unit  has  ceased.  Stop  operation immediately if   a   deficiency is   noted   during operation  which  would  damage  the  equipment  if operation  were  continued.  All  deficiencies  and shortcomings  will  be  recorded,  together  with  the corrective action   taken, on   DA   Form   2404 (Equipment    Inspection    and    Maintenance Worksheet)  at  the  earliest  possible  opportunity. 3-6. Daily Preventive Maintenance Services This  paragraph  contains  a  tabulated  listing  of preventive   maintenance   services   which   must   be performed  by  the  operator.  The  item  numbers  are listed  consecutively  and  indicate  the  sequence  of minimum  requirements.  Refer  to  table  3-1  for  the daily  preventive  maintenance  services. 3-1

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