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ARMY TM 9-4120-381-14 NAVY EE-000-CA-MMA-010/7053-AC AIR FORCE TO 35E9-136-31 Section VII.  PREPARATION FOR STORAGE OR SHIPMENT 4-93.  PREPARATION FOR STORAGE OR SHIPMENT. a.  Administrative storage of equipment. (1) Placement  of  equipment  in  administrative  storage  should  be  for  short  periods  of  time  when  a  shortage  of maintenance  effort  exists.    Items  should  be  in  mission  readiness  within  24  hours  or  within  the  time  factors determined by the directing authority.  During the storage period appropriate maintenance records will be kept. (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 (MWO's) should be applied. (3) Storage site selection.  Inside storage is preferred for items selected for administrative storage.  If inside storage is not available, trucks, vans, conex containers and other containers may be used. b.  Intermediate storage - 46 to 180 days.  Repeat administrative storage procedures.  No additional special handling is required other than protection from damage and the elements.  Place the air conditioner in a dry, covered area. c.  Long term or flyable storage - over 180 days.  Repeat administrative storage procedures and the following: (1) Bolt the unit to a skid base; preferably the original used to ship the unit if it has been preserved. (2) Wrap the unit with two layers of heavy plastic sheet or barrier paper. (3) Tape and strap the wrapping in place. (4) Mark the air conditioner per standard Army, Navy, or Air Force procedures. 4-182

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