TM 55-1930-209-14&P-19
Table 6-2. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services for Shore Discharge System (Continued)
B -
Before
D -
Daily
Q - Quarterly
D -
During
W -
Weekly
S - Semiannually
A -
After
M -
Monthly
A - Annually
INTERVAL
ITEM
PROCEDURES
EQUIPMENT
ITEM
TO BE
CHECK FOR AND HAVE
IS NOT READY/
NO.
INSPECTED
REPAIRED OR ADJUSTED
AVAILABLE IF
B D A D W M Q S A
AS NECESSARY
1
All Components
a.
Wipe components clean, especially
gauges and control panels.
·
b.
Check for leaks, paying special attention
Class III leaks.
to joints, valves, fittings, and piping.
Report leaks to shift leader or bargemas-
ter.
·
c.
Check for loose or missing securements
or fasteners. Tighten or replace as nec-
essary.
·
d.
Check for damage, especially to pres-
Pressure gauge
sure gauges, filters, and control panels.
damaged.
Notify shift leader or bargemaster so
repairs can be made.
·
·
e.
Remove rust and corrosion. Touch-up or
paint in accordance with TB 43- 0144 as
necessary. Do not paint threads or
labels.
2
Wiring
a.
Check wiring for loose connections and
Cables frayed or
frayed cables. Secure as necessary.
connections
Repair or replace damaged cables.
loose.
b.
Visually check wiring for loose connec-
Sparks are seen.
tions. If sparks are seen report to shift
leader or bargemaster. Shut power off.
3
Hydraulic Power
a.
Check reservoir level gauge (Void5)
Unit Reservoir
to assure reservoir full of oil. Add oil
Level Gauge
if necessary (use proper grade for
extreme heat/cold).
b.
When oil temperature is 45°F or less,
set heater ON/OFF switch to ON.
c.
Replace hydraulic fluid in the hydraulic
power unit reservoir. Fill with Gulf Har-
mony 46 AW or military equivalent as
follows:
1) Place container under reservoir to
catch hydraulic fluid.
2) Remove drain plug. Drain fluid into
sludge tank by sucking up fluid with
bilge drain system foot valve.
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