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TM   9-4120-367-14 TM 07592B-14/1 INITIAL SETUP Applicable   Configurations: All Test Equipment: None Special  Tools: None Materials/Parts: None Equipment  Descriptions: Power OFF; installed in shelter Special  Environmental  Conditions: None General Safety Instructions: See WARNING page References: None Troubleshooting   References: None Personnel  Required: Refrigeration  Specialist Location/Item Action Remarks General a.   Essentially   suppression is attained by providing a low resistance path to ground for the stray cur- rents. Methods used include grounding the frame with banding straps and using capacitors and re- sistors. b.  The  control  module,  junction  box  and  etectrical system components are grounded to the housing. c.  The housing is connected to a ground wire in the power  supply. d.  Capacitors  are  located  across the rectifier termi- nals. e.  Grommets are inserted in the heat support bracket to isolate heating elements from bracket to prevent metal to metal contact and scraping during expan- sion and contraction of heating elements. f.    Power  inlet  cover  chains  are encased in shrink type tubing to prevent rattling of chain links. 5-6 5.2 RADIO INTERFERENCE  SUPPRESSION This task covers general information.

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