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TM  9-4120-367-14 TM 07592B-14/1 6.4  RELEASING REFRIGERANT. This task covers the procedure for releasing refrigerant. INITIAL SETUP Applicable   Configurations: All Test Equipment: None Special  Tools: None Materials/Parts: Charging Manifold Safety Glasses Cleaning  Cloths Tools  (Paragraph  3.1) Thermal  Gloves Container Equipment  Descriptions: Power OFF; removed from shelter Special  Environmental  Conditions: None General Safety Instructions: See WARNING page References: None Troubleshooting   References: None Personnel  Required: Direct  Support Location/ltem Discharge Action Use great care to avoid contact with liquid  refrigerant  or  refrigerant  gas being discharged from any container under  pressure. Sudden  and  irre- versible   tissue   damage   can   result from  freezing.  Wear  thermal  protec- tive  gloves  and  a  face  protector  or safety glasses in any situation where skin-or-eye-contact is possible. Pre- vent  contact  of  refrigerant  gas  with flame  or  hot  metal  surfaces.  Heat causes the refrigerant to breakdown and  form  carbonyl  chloride  (phos- gene),  a  highly  toxic  and  corrosive gas. Remarks 6-14

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