ARMY TM 9-6115-643-24
AIR FORCE TO 35C2-3-445-22
1.13.18
Fuel Tank (18). The 14 gallon (53 liters) fuel tank is located in the front of the generator set below the engine
and between the skid base side members. The fuel tank is a fuel reservoir and has sufficient capacity to enable the genera-
tor set to operate for at least 8 hours without refueling.
1.13.19 Battery Charging Alternator (19). The battery charging alternator is located on the left side of the engine. It is
capable of maintaining the batteries in a state of full charge in addition to providing the required 24 VDC control power.
1.13.20 Fan Belt (20). The fan belt is located in the engine compartment on the front of the engine. The belt drives the
fan, water pump, and the battery charging alternator.
1.13.21 Water Pump (21). The water pump is located in the engine compartment on the front of the engine. The pump
circulates the engine coolant through the engine block and the radiator.
1.13.22 NATO SLAVE RECEPTACLE (22). The NATO SLAVE RECEPTACLE is located on the left side of the generator
set under engine compartment access door. It is a NATO receptacle used for remote battery connection.
1.13.23 Radiator (23). The radiator is located at the front of the generator set. It acts as a heat exchanger for the engine
coolant.
1.13.24 Batteries (24). Two batteries are located at front of the generator set. The batteries are electrolyte serviceable,
lead acid, 12 volt type. After starting, the generator set is capable of operating with batteries removed. A diode, located
behind the control panel, protects the generator set if the batteries are incorrectly connected.
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