ARMY TM 9-6115-673-13&P
AIR FORCE TO 35C2-3-512-1
e. Column (5) - Equipment Is Not Ready/Available If.
This column states conditions that will cause the equipment not to be ready for operation.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES.
NOTE
Within designated intervals, these checks are to be performed in the order
listed. If the generator set must be kept in continuous operation, check and
service only those items that can be accessed without interrupting
operations. Complete checks and services when the generator set is shut
down.
a. Before You Operate.
Perform before (B) PMCS in Table 2-2. Observe WARNINGS and CAUTIONS contained in
this manual and on plates installed on equipment.
b. While You Operate.
Perform during (D) PMCS in Table 2-2. Observe WARNINGS and CAUTIONS contained in
this manual and on plates installed on equipment.
c. After You Operate.
Perform after (A) PMCS in Table 2-2. Observe WARNINGS and CAUTIONS contained in this
manual and on plates installed on equipment.
d. Order.
Always do preventive maintenance in the same order.
e. Reporting and Correcting Deficiencies.
If your generator set does not perform as required, refer to troubleshooting for possible problem.
Any malfunctions, failures, or discrepancies shall be recorded on DA Form 2404 or DA Form
5988E and reported to higher-level maintenance, refer to DA PAM 738-750.
f.
Special Instructions.
The following guidelines have been provided to help you in classifying leaks observed while
performing PMCS.
Class I.
Seepage of fluid as indicated by wetness or discoloration not great enough to form
drops.
Class II.
Leakage of fluid great enough to form drops but not enough to cause drops to drip
from item being checked.
Class III.
Leakage of fluid great enough to form drops that fall from the item being
checked/inspected.