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ARMY TM 9-4120-381-14 NAVY EE-00-CA-MMA-010/7053-AC AIR FORCE TO 35E9-136-31 5-51.  TERMINAL PLATE - Continued. INSTALLATION 1. Cut and strip internal wires to 3/8 inch (0.95 cm). 2. Twist and tin each internal wire. 3. Trim high voltage wires (7) so they will fit into terminal post. NOTE Low voltage wires will not fit into terminal post.  A larger diameter wire needs to be installed. 4. On low voltage wires (7) install larger diameter wire and butt connector, if necessary. WARNING Acetone   and   Methyl-Ethyl   Ketone   (MEK)   are   flammable   and   their   vapors   can   be   explosive. Repeated or prolonged skin contact or inhalation of vapors can be toxic.  Use a well ventilated area, wear gloves, and keep away from sparks or flame. 5. Remove and clean old gasket material from crankcase (6). 6. Coat gasket (1) with refrigerant oil and place in mounting position. 7. Reconnect internal leads to terminals (5) and remove tags.  (Wires require soldering). 8. Place terminal plate (2) in mounting position. 9 Install four capscrews (4) and torque to 16-20 ft-lbs. 10. Reconnect external leads to terminals (3) and remove tags. FOLLOW ON PROCEDURE 1. Install electrical box cover (para 5-50). 2. Install compressor into air conditioner (para 5-46). 3. Connect air conditioner input power at source. 5-122

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