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TM 9-4120-367-14 TM  07592B-14/1 CHAPTER  1 INTRODUCTION Section  I.  GENERAL  INFORMATION 1.1.1 Type of Manual.  Operator’s, Unit, Direct Support and General Support Maintenance Manual. 1.1.2 Model Numbers and Equipment Names. Keco Models, F18H, F18H-3, and K1F-18H-4, F18H-3A and F18H-4A, and Airtacs Model, MHP-20-4-08, 18,000 BTU/hr Cooling, air conditioners. NOTE Unless otherwise noted the FMH-3A and F18H-4A identical to the F18H-3 and K1F-18H-4, respectively. 1.1.3 Purpose of Equipment. Cools and heats enclosed space (shelter). The units covered by this manual are de- signed for cooling and heating air to a desired predetermined range and for circulating the conditioned air to provide heating and cooling of equipment or of personnel within the air conditioned area. MAINTENANCE  FORMS.  RECORDS  AND  REPORTS.  Department  of  the  Army  forms  and  procedures  used for equipment maintenance will be those prescribed by DAPAM738-750. The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS). Maintenance forms and records used by the Marine Corps personnel are prescribed in TM 4700-15/1. 1.3 DESTRUCTION OF ARMY MATERIAL TO PREVENT EMEMY USE. Command decisions, according to the tactical situation, will determine when destruction of the air conditioner will be accomplished. A destruction plan will be prepared by the using organization, unless one has been prepared by higher authority. For general destruction proce- dures  for  this  equipment,  refer  to  TM  750-244-3,  Procedures  for  Destruction  of  Equipment  to  Prevent  Enemy  Use (Mobility  Equipment  Command). 1.4.1 Placement of equipment in administrative storage should be for short periods of time when a shortage of main- tenance  effort  exists.  Items  should  be  mission  readiness within 24 hours or within the time factors as determined by the directing wuthority. During the storage period, appropriate maintenance records will be kept. 1.4.2 Before placing equipment in administrative storage, current maintenance services and equipment serviceable. criteria  (ESC)  evaluations  should  be  completed,  shortcomings  and  deficiencies  should  be  corrected  and  all  modification work orders (MWOs) should be applied. 1.4.3 Storage Site Selection. Inside storage is preferred for items selected for administrative storage. If inside stor- age is not available, trusks, vans, conex containers or other containers may be used. 1.5       HAND RECEIPT MANUAL. Hand receipts for the End Item/Components of End Item (COEI), Basic Issue Items (BII), and Additional Authorization List (AAL) items are published in a Hand Receipt Manual. The Hand Receipt Manual's numerical designation is the same as the related Technical Manual with the letters HR added to the number. These manuals are published to aid in property accountability and are available through 1-1 1.1   S C O P E . 1.2 1.4         PREPARATION FOR STORAGE OF SHIPMENT.

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