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TM 55-8145-221-14&P 0036 00-1 INSULATED PANEL REPAIR 0036 00 THIS WORK PACKAGE COVERS: Cleaning, Inspection, and Repair INITIAL SET-UP: Maintenance Level   Unit Tools:                                                                 References: General Mechanics Tool Kit (Section III, Item 1, WP 0048 00) TM 9-213 Saw (Section III, Item 13, WP 0048 00) TM 43-0139 Materials/Parts: Equipment Condition: Repair Kit (Item 8, WP 0048 00)   Refrigeration Unit shut down (WP 0006 00)   Generator Set shut down (WP 0006 00) NOTE Repair of one insulated panel is shown.  Repair of other insulated panels is similar. CLEANING. 1. Wash damaged area of insulated panel (1) with detergent and clean water. 2. Rinse insulated panel (1) with clean water and allow panel to air dry. 3. Remove pieces of loose glass cloth (2), interior plywood (3), exterior plywood (4) and insulation (5) from damaged area of insulated panel (1). INSPECTION. 1. Inspect interior and exterior surface of insulated panel (1) to determine extent of damage. 2. Inspect glass cloth (2), interior plywood (3) and exterior plywood (4) for damage. REPAIR. 1. Surface scrapes and cuts (that do not puncture plywood). 2. Repair damaged gelcoat and glass cloth in accordance with the instructions supplied with the repair kit. 3. Punctures and ruptures. NOTE The  following  instructions  apply  to  panel  damage  that  goes  through  the  interior/ exterior plywood. Inner and outer plywood panels are repaired the same.  Outer plywood is thicker than inner plywood.

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