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TM 9-4110-257-14 1-12.  EQUIPMENT DATA. WEIGHTS AND DIMENSIONS Weight .........................................................................1200 lb.  (544 Kg) Width .................................................................... 43.75 in.  (111.25 cm) Height ................................................................... 71.01 in.  (180.37 cm) Depth .................................................................... 42.75 in.  (108.59 cm) PERFORMANCE Cooling Capacity 0°  F (-18°  C) ............................................................. 10,000 btuh 35°  F (2°  C) .............................................................. 18,000 btuh ENGINE CHARACTERISTICS Horsepower.......................................................................................11.7 Number of Cylinders ............................................................................. 2 RPM................................................................................................3,000 FLUID CAPACITIES Refrigerant R134a............................................................ 16 lb.  (7.3 Kg) Compressor Lubricating Oil ..................................................... 4 pt.  (2 1) Fuel Tank...........................................................................16 gal.  (61 1) Engine Lubricating Oil ....................................................... 1.9 qt.  (1.8 1) SECTION III PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 1-13.  OPERATING SYSTEM. The  refrigeration  unit  is  self-contained,  using  a  diesel  engine  to  operate.    Fuel  for  the  engine  is  supplied  from  a  self- contained fuel tank.  The engine is started using an electric starter motor powered by a battery in the refrigeration unit. The  engine  contains  an  alternator  which  is  controlled  by  a  voltage  regulator  to  provide  system  power  and  charge  the battery.  The engine drives the refrigerant compressor and air handling equipment.  The control box assembly houses various   automatic   and   manual   components   which   control   the   engine/compressor   and   air   handling   system.      The compressor causes refrigerant flow through the refrigeration system and the air handling system circulates air through the refrigeration unit and refrigerator enclosure. 1-5

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