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TM 5-4120-356-14
o.
M i s t Eliminator.
(See figure 3-6.)
(1) R e m o v a l .
( a ) R e f e r t o paragraph 3-9b and remove top panel.
( b ) G r a s p t h e m i s t e l i m i n a t o r f i r m l y at the top and pull it out of
t h e unit.
I n s p e c t the mist e l i m i n a t o r for damage which would im-
(2) I n s p e c t i o n
pair
serviceability.
(3) S e r v i c e .
WARNING
When using compressed air f o r blowing and
c l e a n i n g - a i r hose pressure must not ex-
c e e d 3 0 p s i g ( 2 k s / c m2 ) , a n d i n d i v i d u a l s
m u s t wear eye protection equipment.
( a ) Wash the mist eliminator with a stream of freshwater.
( b ) Dry the mist eliminator with compressed air.
(4) Replace.
R e p l a c e the mist eliminator if there is any damage which
would impair serviceability.
(5) I n s t a l l a t i o n .
(a) Push mist eliminator down into air conditioner from the top.
(b) Refer to paragraph 3-9b and reinstall top panel.
Information, Identification and Instruction Plates. (See figure 3-7.)
p.
R e p l a c e any plate which has been damaged to the extent that serviceability is im-
paired.
C a s i n g Assembly Insulation
q.
Attach any loose insulation with adhesive.
(1) Repair.
(2)
Replace.
CAUTION
Do not break into or damage refrigerant
s y t e m when replacing insulation.
R e p l a c e any missing i n s u l a t i o n or any insulation which is damaged beyond repair.
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