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TM5-4120-387-14 2-20.  OPERATION  IN  SALT  AIR  OR  SEA  SPRAY Salt air or sea spray may cause many of the same clogging problems as encountered when operating in a dusty or sandy environment. In addition, the nature of salt presents  serious  corrosion  problems. Frequent  cleaning  is  necessary  during  which all  exposed  surfaces  should  be  thoroughly  spray  rinsed  or  sponged  with  fresh  water to remove salt. The fabric cover on the back of the cabinet should be rolled down and secured during all periods when the air conditioner is not in operation. 2-21.  OPERATION  UNDER  EMERGENCY  CONDITIONS a. CBR (chemical, biological, radiological) hazard. This unit has provisions for connection to an external CBR filtering source. Should it be necessary to operate  in  conditions  requiring  use  of  CBR  filtration  equipment,  see  specific instructions for your shelter or facility installation. Figure 2-22. CBR Filter Connection Location 2-35

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