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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 ON; installed in shelter Special Environmental Conditions: Above 120 °F (49 °C) General Safety Instructions: See WARNING page References: None Troubleshooting   References: None Personnel  Required: Operator NOTE Unit Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) should be performed at  daily intervals. 2.9.1 General. The air conditioner is designed to operate in temperatures up to 120°F (49 °C). Extra care should be taken to minimize the cooling load when operating in extremely high temperatures. 2.9.2 a. b. c. d. 2.9.3 Check all openings in the enclosure, especially doors and windows, to be Sure they are tightly closed.   Limit in and out  traffic, if possible. When appropriate, use shades or awnings to shut out direct rays of the sun. When possible, limit the use of electric lights and other  heat producing equipment. Limit the amount of hot, outside air introduced through the fresh air damper to that essential for ventilation. NOTE Cleaning. Clean outside grilles, coils, filters  and  mist eliminator more frequently. 2-14 Protection. Weatherstripping, the installation of storm doors and windows, if appropriate, and the insulation of surfaces exposed to the outside is recommended when operating in  extremely  high  temperatures  for  extended  periods.

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