TM 9-6115-729-10
100 kW TACTICAL QUIET GENERATOR SET
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OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS Continued
ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE Continued
6.
(Army and Air Force) Schedule next PMCS on DD Form 314, Preventive Maintenance Schedule and Record. Marine
Corps use NAVMC 10524, Consolidated Engineer Equipment Operations Log and Service Record to indicate the next
scheduled PMCS.
7.
(Army) Report all deficiencies on DA Form 5988-E, Automated form in the Unit Level Logistics System (ULLS),
Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet, including deficiencies that appear to involve unsatisfactory design.
When no automation is available, use DA Form 2404 (Equipment Maintenance and Inspection Worksheet). Both forms
serve the same purpose. Air Force and Marine Corps report all deficiencies on SF Form 368.
8.
(Army and Air Force) Operator perform PMCS (WP 0012 00). Marine Corps uses NAVMC 10560 to record all PMCS
work.
Setting Up Trailer-Mounted Tactical Quiet Generator Set
1.
If TQG set is trailer-mounted, level trailer per procedures in TM 9-2330-376-14&P.
2.
If TQG is to be installed or it must be removed from XM1061E1 trailer, notify maintenance.
3.
Perform trailer PMCS per TM 9-2330-376-14&P.
Installation of Ground Rod
WARNING
Metal jewelry can conduct electricity and become entangled in generator set components. Remove
all metal jewelry when working on generator set. Failure to comply can cause injury or death to
personnel.
High voltage is produced when the generator set is in operation. Never attempt to start the
generator set unless it is properly grounded. Failure to comply can cause injury or death to
personnel.
DC voltages are present at generator set electrical components even with generator set shut down.
Avoid shorting any positive with ground/negative. Failure to comply can cause injury to personnel
and damage to equipment.
NOTE
The following installation is for skid-mounted TQG and trailer-mounted TQG. For the trailer-
mounted TQG the ground cable is connected between the TQG and a terminal on the trailer and
then connected to the ground rod.
1.
Remove three ground rods (1) from storage inside left front housing door.
2.
Remove ground cable (2), clamp (3), driving stud (4), and three couplers (5) from storage inside front battery
compartment.
3.
Open door to output load terminal board TB2 (6) on right rear of generator housing and remove terminal nut wrench (7).
4.
Route ground cable (2) from outside to inside of housing through OUTPUT CABLES boot (8).
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