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INTRODUCTION
Section I. G E N E R A L
1-1. Scope
air conditioner to prevent enemy use can be found
in TM 750-244-3.
a. This manual is published for use of personnel
to whom Harvey W. Hottel Model CV-9-5/6-15
1-2. Forms and Records
air conditioners are issued. Chapters 2 and 3
a. Maintenance forms, records, and reports
provide information on operation and operator
which are to be used by maintenance personnel at
services. Chapter 4 provides information on
all maintenance levels are listed in and prescribed
organizational maintenance. Chapter 5 contains
by TM 38-750.
direct and general support maintenance. Chapter 5
b. You can help improve this manual. If you
contains direct and general support maintenance
find any mistake or if you know of a way to improve
instructions and Chapter 6 presents instructions for
the procedure, please let us know. Mail your letter or
repair of the air conditioner,
DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to
b. R e p o r t  a l l  e q u i p m e n t  improvement
Publications and blank forms) directly to:
recommendations as prescribed by TM 38-750,
Commander,  U.S. Army Troop Suppport
c. Instruction pertaining to storage of the air
Command,  ATTN:
AMSTR-MMTS, 4300
conditioner can be found in TM 740-90-1.
Goodfellow Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63120-1798.
d. Instructions pertaining to destruction of the
A reply will be furnished to you.
Section II. DESCRIPTION AND DATA
the evaporator fan so that ventilation air `from a
1-3. Description
chemical and biological filter may be supplied by
a. General. The air conditioner (fig. 1-1) is used
the evaporator fan.
primarily in van type enclosures for providing
b. Condensing  Section. T h e c o n d e n s i n g
filtered, conditioned, or heated air as required to
section, located at the bottom and rear of the unit,
maintain service conditions necessary for the ef-
contains the hermetically sealed compressor,
ficient operation of electronic equipment and for
condenser coil, condenser air intake opening,
the comfort of operating personnel housed within
condenser air discharge opening, control panel,
the specified vans. It is a completely self-contained,
junction box, capacitors, temperature control
air cooled, electric motor driven unit designed for
thermostat, eight glass, power receptacle connector,
continuous operation with varying loads. It is
condenser fan, fan motor, dehydrator, suction and
equipped with internal ducting to the low side of
discharge service valves, and solenoid valves.

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