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TM 5-4210-222-14&P-3
TECHNICAL MANUAL
OPERATOR’S, ORGANIZATIONAL, DIRECT SUPPORT
AND GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL
IINCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LISTI
FOR
TRUCK, FIREFIGHTIN6G DRY CHEMICAL AFFF
NSN 4210-00-484-5729
VOLUME III
HEADOUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
14 APRIL 1986
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Summary of Contents

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TM 5-4210-222-14&P-3TECHNICAL MANUALOPERATOR’S, ORGANIZATIONAL, DIRECT SUPPORTAND GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUALIINCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SP

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ROCKWOOD TWIN AGENT1500/250 DRY CHEMICAL/AFFF UNITROCKWOOD INSTRUCTIONSLOG NO. RIM 1554KOVATCH CORPORATION500-600 WEST CATAWISSA ST.NESQUEHONING, PA

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F8123 12/81DIODE TEST INSTRUCTIONSNOTE: 1. BE SURE STUD OF DIODE IS REMOVED U13ORE TESTING DIODE.2. REVERSE POLARITY DIODES WILL HAVE AN "R"

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F2144D 11/824.3.11 ALTERNATOR DIODE TEST PROCEDUREFOR THIS TEST, DO NOT PUSH OR RELEASE START SWITCH WHEN ENGINE IS ABOVE IDLE.Tools Required: Voltme

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F2136B 2/84Fig. 4.5.0 G DYNAMIC INVERTER PARTS LISTCircuit Dynamote Description Used In:Designation Part BOOSTEDSee Pages 4110,4111 and 4112 A30C1 40

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4.5.0 DYNAMIC INVERTER PARTS LIST (continued)Circuit Dynamote Description Used In:Designation Part BOOSTEDA30S1, S2 4721-08411 Start/Stop Switch xS4 4

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1Remove the power unit from carton. Visuallyinspect power unit and confirm that all bolts andscrews are securely fastened, and the unit hasnot been d

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3Hand tighten both swivel connections on the hose.4Tighten connection using 5/8" open end wrench.5Attach strain relief cable with clip through ho

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SECTION ITWIN AGENT UNIT4002

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6Remove hex bushing (fill cap) and fill hydraulicreservoir with Phosphate Ester based hydraulicfluid (Hurst RT-23/ Aerosafe 2300). Fill to within1&qu

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12Make sure the operating lever on the by pass valve is in the openposition (away from the direction of flow) before trying to start powerunit.13START

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15Return choke to the "open" position.16Hold roll cage with one hand and pull cord with other. Pullcord sharply and the engine should start

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18Move the operating lever to the closed or run positionafter power unit is started and tool(s) are connected.19Remove hex bushing (fill cap) on power

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PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDYEngine fails to start or • No fuel in tank • Fill tank with clean, fresh fuelstarts with difficultyShut-off valve closed • Open v•

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• Magneto improperly timed • Time magneto• Worn rings • Replace rings• Lack of lubrication • Fill crankcase to the proper level• Air cleaner fouled •

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is worn excessively, causing replace if necessary crankshaft to wobble in oil seal•·Seal outside seat in cylinder • Visually check seal receptacle

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OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES(SEE SCHEMATIC ON PAGE 4010 FOR ITEM NUMBERS)STAND-BY MODE:DRY CHEMICAL1. The Dry Chemical Tank shall be full andFill Cap secure

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4129PRINTED IN USA • 159 R029 00 • 2M1281 • PATENT PENDINGHurst Safety Products reserves the to make changes at any time, without notice or obligation

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1Remove Rescue Tool from carton; Inspect unit andconfirm that: all bolts and screws are securely fastened,and the unit has not been damaged In shipmen

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3Align alot with pin before you connector disconnect couplingsConnect couplings on the short hoses from the tool to thecouplings on the long hoses fro

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6To attach chain shackles to the tool,force short jaw retainer pins out of thearm. (Model 28 only)7Slip chain shackle over the jaw andInsert long fas

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9So alignment illustration onpage 6 step 3After storage and before re-using the Rescue Tool,disconnect the male and female couplings on theshort and l

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AND GENERAL MAINTENANCE*LUBRICATION• Grease control spring and links withHurst’s Shifty Doctor Grease.• Spray jaws, Jaw retainer pins, arms, frameand

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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 32B/28PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDYTool operates eratically, • Hydraulic Fluid is low. • Check fluid level in reservoir and add fluidslo

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Operational Procedures, Cont.(SEE SCHEMATIC ON PAGE 4010 FOR ITEM NUMBERS)10. Drain Valve - 7B; CLOSED11. Turret Discharge Valve - 108; CLOSED12. Quic

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1To raise the car roof, insert the jaws of theRescue Tool between the roof of the automobileand the top of the door, hinged side, If possible, orany f

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3After opening the leading edge by pinchpry operation insert the jaws betweenthe body of the car and the door aboveor below the hinge or lock. Move t

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9The steering wheel canbe displaced severalinches by pushingagainst the rockerpanel and column fromthe inside144142

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1When cutting an access hold throughmetal with the Hurst Power RescueTool, remove the automotive spreadingjaws and attach the cutting jaws.Attach the

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3Operate the thumbcontrols to the “open”position, spreading the4Repeat this cutting procedure,opening the tool perpendicular tothe first cut.5This sec

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6Pry “open” resulting flap of metal. Thisopening should afford entry or exit.7When it is not possible to force the points ofthe Rescue Tool through m

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9NOTE: Since the narrow cutting jaw has a concaveface, the strip removed from the material cut withthe Rescue Tool will be coiled.414618

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PRINTED IN USA • 159-R022 00 • 5M681 • PATENT PENDINGHurst Safety Products reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice or obligation

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PARTNER®K1200INSTRUCTION BOOKContents:Safety precautions... Correct starting position andIdentification ...

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(SEE SCHEMATIC ON PAGE 4010 FOR ITEM NUMBERS)OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSHOSE REELThe discharge of large amounts of dry chemical may create hazards to perso

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Operator Safety Precautions1 Never operate the machine when you arefatigued2 Use safety footwear. snug-fitting clothing.safety goggles. and hearing-

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K1200Pos. Description1. Cutter disc2. Guard3. Knob for guard4. Stop control5. Choke6. Idling catch7. Throttle control8. Starter throttlecontrol9. Sta

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Fitting the cutter arm K1200Remove both the drive belt protecting casings (4 screws.knob and bushing) (1) Remove the attaching bolt (2) forthe cutter

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GuardNever operate without the disc guard.The guard should be adjusted so that itsrear section is close to the workpiece.Particles, dust or sparks fro

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Vee-belt K1200To stretch the belt, loosen the screw retainingthe cutting arm by turning clockwise using thesocket wrench included in the tool set and

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Starter unitReplacing the starter cordLoosen the fan casing. Pull out the starter cord a littleand prevent the cord drum from rotating back. Place t

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The following is a summary of various measures mentioned in the book and which Is essential for the correct servicing ofthe cutting machine The time i

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Technical dataEngineair-cooled, two-strokecapacityIgnition systemtransistor Ignition systemspark plugelectrode spark gapCarburetorspeed governorrange

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Table of contents Page no.Foreword ...

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(SEE SCHEMATIC ON PAGE 4010 FOR ITEM NUMBERS)SYSTEM PURGING OPERATIONDRY CHEMICALThe discharge of large amounts of dry chemical may create hazards to

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Parts of the cut-off sawGASOLINE POWERED CUT-OFF SAWDefinition:1. Cutter wheels. Are available in three major types: abrasive wheels, diamond blades

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The OperatorPhysical ConditionNever use a cut-off saw without having received Instructions for its use. If not handled properly and with care, a cut-

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not exceeded by the cut-off saw. Immediately before installation, all wheels shall be closely inspected to make sure thatthey have not been damaged i

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V-belt/Belt Covers (G)Keep the V-belt properly tensioned. Too loose or too high tension will drastically reduce the life length of the belt. Alwaysp

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Cutter WheelsCutter wheels are available in three basic types: abrasive wheels, diamond blades and carbide-tipped blades. ElectroluxMotor branded whe

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Special WheelsIf your work requires a lot of cutting in the same material, it is often economical to get a wheel that has been speciallydesigned for t

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practice, there are an optimum number of diamond particles of a specific grit size in a specific metal bond which willprovide optimum performance for

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Do not wedge the blade in the cut.Do not force a blade that has lost its cutting ability. Have it resharpened. See page 16.Do not cool by periodical

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System Purglng, Cont.(SEE SCHEMATIC ON PAGE 4010 FOR ITEM NUMBERS)9. Place "CHARGING SWITCH" in "OFF" position and re-set the Quic

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Putting the cut-off saw into useBefore the machine is started, the necessary safety checks must be carried out. See Page 7. After ensuring that the

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starting throttle), the cut-off saw must be adjusted. See the appropriate section of your instruction book.Do not drop start. This method is very d

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Wet CuttingWet cutting is used primarily for two reasons. If the wheel is sprinkled with water, the water will keep the dust down. Thisis important

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These reactive forces may result in Ioss of control which may, in turn, cause injury. An understanding of thecause of these reactive forces may help

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Pull-inPull-in occurs when the lower quadrant of the wheel is suddenly stopped or if the cut slowly closes. The reaction of thewheel pulls the cut-of

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To avoid pinchingThe work piece should always be supported so the cut will open (not close) when the cut is executed.Muffler and Exhaust GasesThe nois

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Safety RegulationsAny person who is to use and/or be responsible for the maintenance of a cut-off saw must be well acquainted with currentsafety regul

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2. Don’t work when tired, under stress, fatigue or under the influence of medicine, drugs or alcoholic beverages.3. Do not work alone. Make sure you

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BLACKHAWKPorto-PowerOperating InstructionsBody Repair EquipmentPrinted in U.S.A. 1/85 IS-3064178

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PORTO-POWER SOLVES 1,001FORCE RELATED PROBLEMS• Auto Body/Frame Repair• Heavy Duty Truck Repair & Maintenance• Construction - Road Equipment - Bu

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BLEEDING OPERATION(SEE SCHEMATIC ON PAGE 4010 FOR ITEM NUMBERS)DPY CHEMICAL1. Place "CHARGING SWITCH" in "OFF" position. Open Va

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TROUBLE-SHOOT CHART SOLUTIONS1. Spongy effectAir trapped in the hydraulic system easily com-presses under pressure and causesspongyness.To bleed syste

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4. Ram leaks down under pressure Make surerelease valve is fully closed. If it still leaks down,there is probably dirt in the return check ballvalve.

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TO PROTECT THIS EQUIPMENT:Guard ram threads with protector ring wheneverpossible. Protect ram plunger end or threads by usingserrated saddle or other

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BASIC SET-UPS USING PORTO-POWER RAMS AND ATTACHMENTS. THE PUSH, SPREAD, CLAMP, PULL, ANDSTRETCH SYMBOLS SHOWN BELOW AND ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES TELL Y

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WARRANTYCOMMERCIAL WARRANTY: This equipment is warranted by Applied Power Inc. to the original commercial user- owneragainst defective materials or w

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INSTALLATION AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS4186

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SECTION IGENERAL DESCRIPTIONFigure 1-1. Mod PA300 Electronic Siren.The Federal Model PA300 (figure 1-1) is aprecision built, efficient and economical

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SECTION IISPECIFICATIONSInput Voltage...11VDC to 16VDC (16V opera

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SECTION IIIINSTALLATION3-1. UNPACKING.After unpacking the Model PA300, examine it fordamage that may have occurred in transit. If theequipment has be

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FILLING INSTRUCTIONSDRY CHEMICAL1. Vent the system per enclosed "Bleeding Operation" instructions.2. Shut master nitrogen valve 12B.3. Slowl

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Figure 3-2. Rear View of PA300.WARNINGDo NOT connect the siren to the vehiclebattery until ALL other electricalconnections have been completed.A. Spe

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3. Splice the white control cable wire (P5,pin 10) to the horn side of the cut wire. Insulate thesplice with a wire nut.4. Obtain a SPST relay of suf

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c. To protect the wire whenconnected to the battery terminal, use an in-linefuseholder and 15-ampere fuse (not supplied). Thefuseholder should be ins

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SECTION IVOPERATIONFigure 4-1. Model PA300 Front View.4-1. GENERAL.All controls utilized during normal operation ofthe Model PA300 are located on the

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horn ring. This feature is especially effective for clearingtraffic. The chart below demonstrates how the horn ringcan be used to change the siren s

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SECTION VCIRCUIT DESCRIPTION5-1. GENERAL.The Model PA300 circuitry can be divided intoseven functional blocks. Refer to figure 5-1 and 6-4 whilereadin

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IC8C, a one-of-two analog switch, selects thesiren or air horn control voltage from IC12A or IC12B.IC8B selects either the RC control voltage (manual,

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amplifier eliminates any ground reference problem thatmay exist between the PA-300 and various makes ofradios. The microphone has a built-in transist

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SECTION VISERVICE AND MAINTENANCE6-1. GENERAL.Most of the component electronic parts used inthe Model PA300 are standard items that can beobtained fro

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Figure 6-1. Chassis Removal.Figure 6-2. Internal View4199-13-

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DRY CHEMICAL UNIT1.0 SCOPEThis manual defines the following for Rockwood’s Self ContainedDry Chemical Unit : PAGEa) Principle of operation...

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Figure 6-3. Component Location Diagram.4200-14-

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Figure 6-4. Schematic Diagram.4201-15-

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PARTS LISTSchematic SchematicSymbol Description Part No. Symbol Description Part No.*RESISTORS INTEGRATED CIRCUITSR1,4,14,15 4700 Ohm,5% 100A298 IC1 U

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TM 5-4210-222-14&P-3By Order of the Secretary of the Army:JOHN A. WICKHAM, JR.General, United States ArmyOfficial:Chief of StaffR. L. DILWORTHBrig

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PIN: 059727-000

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TM 5-4210-222-14&P-3TECHNICAL MANUAL HEADQUARTERSNo. 5-4210-222-14&P-3 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYWASHINGTON, D.C., 14 April 1986Operator’s, Orga

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3.0 SYSTEM COMPONENTSThe item numbers below refer to the system schematic of Figure 510-2120-1 Page 40101B. A.S.M.E. DRY CHEMICAL TANKThe Rockwood Dr

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4B. NITROGEN REGULATORRockwood’s Dry Chemical System utilizes a special high flow capacity regulator to achieve the constant discharge raterequired.

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12B. MASTER NITROGEN SUPPLY VALVEThe Master Nitrogen Supply Valve isolates the dry chemical tank from the nitrogen supply when filling or cleaning out

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4.0 MAINTENANCEA periodic check of the following should be made every thirty days.1. Perform stand-by mode check, page 4003, to ensure valves are in p

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TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDYDecreased flow of Plugged pick-up Clean out line as per in-dry chemical tube or packed hose struction in dry chemicalresu

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AFFF UNIT1.0 SCOPEThis manual defines the following for Rockwood’s Self Contained AFFF Units:PAGEa) Principle of Operation...

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The Tanks have a welded on external skirt support to facilitate mounting.The AFFF Tank must contain a sufficient quantity of Foam Solution for the req

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9A, 9B AUXILIARY DISCIARGE VALVE(S)Auxiliary Discharge Valve(s) are provided to allow isolation of one or more systems while maintaining the remainin

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4.0 MAINTENANCEA periodic check of the following should be made every thirty days.1. Perform stand-by mode check, page 4003, to ensure valves are in p

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TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY’Decreased flow of AFFF Plugged or packed Clean out line as per in-solution. hose resulting from struction in dry chemica

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OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR MANUALVOLUME IIITABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGEROCKWOOD INSTRUCTION AND SERVICE MANUALTWIN AGENT 1500/250 DRY CHEMICAL

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PRESSURE VS. TEMPERATURE CHARTTEMPERATURE PRESSURE CORRECTIONS FOR GAGE READING°C °F (Base Point 220 psig at 21.1°C (70°F)* 43.0 (110) Subtract 221 ps

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SECTION II. 4023

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ADJUST OPEN AND CLOSE VALVE POSITIONS (CON’T)1. Loosen locknuts on the position adjustment screws (screws are located at the end on each cylinder or e

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CYLINDER DISASSEMBLYSafety FirstThe maintenance and operation of mechanical equipment SAFETY is the basic factor which must be observed at all times.T

Page 128 - LUBRICATION

ACTUATOR WEIGHTS IN POUNDS (APPROX.)pe AAPA-25 2.50 Lb.ACTUATOR FREE AIR CONSUMPTION - ONE 95° STROKEThe following formula may be used to determine th

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Bulletin 5821AFF028 SEAL REPLACEMENT KIT For FS59000-1616-01 Swivel JointsKit FF028 ContentsDescription Quantity Part NumberDUST SEAL 1 06-099-00O-RIN

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1. DESCRIPTION OF CIRCUIT BREAKERThe CDLM Circuit Breaker is normally used with Hannay Reels for protection of the rewind motor. This type of breaker

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OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR MANUALVOLUME IIITABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGERemote Manual Twin Agent Turret Foam/Dry Powder Index...

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INSTALLATION Electric Rewind ReelsINSTRUCTIONS for 12 Volt DC OperationNOTE: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY VOID THE WARRANTY.Unpacking1. Un

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Additional wiring materials requiredThe following are required but not supplied with the reel.• insulated cable. minimum size No. 2 for 12 volt,• #1

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SECTION IIIDISCHARGE DEVICES4034

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Proven under pressure around the worldR O C K W O O D S Y S T E M SC O R P O R A T I O NTWIN AGENT HA

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TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGE1.0 SCOPE...

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RIM 14311.0 SCOPEThis manual contains operating instructions maintenance , :procedure and parts list for the Rockwood Twin AgentHandline Nozzle.2.0 NO

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4.0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS4.1 GENERAL:WARNINGThe discharge of large amounts of dry chemical may create hazards to personnel such as reducedvisibility

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RIM 1434FIGURE I.ROCKWOOD SYSTEMS CORP.4039

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Rockwood Systems Corporation80 Second. StreetSouth Portland, Maine 04106RIM-1434DUAL AGENT HANDLINE - FOAM/DRY POWDER FIG ITITLE PART NO 510-1678ITEM

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Proven under pressure around the worldROCKWOOD SYSTEMSCORPORATIONREMOTE MANUAL TWIN AGENT TURRETFOAM/DRY POWDERPART No, 510-1679LOG, No, RIM-1433MAY,

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OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR MANUALVOLUME IIITABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGE4 CYCLE HURST POWER UNIT INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

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TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGE1.0 SCOPE...

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RIM 14331.0 SCOPEThis manual defines the following for the Rockwood Remote Manual Twin Agent Turret P/N 510-1679.a) Introductionb) Operating Instructi

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3.0 FIGURES (Cont.) PAGEIII. Shaper Assembly, PN 510-1591... 4054Foam/Water Discharge No

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RIM 14336.0 SPARE PARTSThe following list is the suggested spare parts for P/N 510-1679; Remote Manual Twin Agent Turret.PART NUMBER DESCRIPTIONQUANTI

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1 of 2Figure I.4047

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Rockwood Systems Corporation80 Second StreetSouth Portland, Maine 04106RIM-1433REMOTE MANUAL TWIN AGENT TURRET FIG. 1TITLE PART NO. 510-1679ITEM QTY

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FIGURE 1A1of 24049

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Rockwood Systems Corporation80 Second StreetSouth Portland, Maine 04106RIM 1433REMOTE MANUAL TWIN AGENT TURRETTITLE PART NO. 510-1679-6 TURRET W/FOAM

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FIGURE II.1 of 24051

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Rockwood Systems Corporation80 Second StreetSouth Portland, Maine 04106RIM-1433REMOTE MANUAL TURRETFIG. IITITLE PART NO. 10-09170-9ITEM QTY PART NO.

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OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR MANUALVOLUME IIITABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGE10 TON HYDRAULIC PORTO-POWER RESCUE KITOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - Continu

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Rockwood Systems Corporation80 Second StreetSouth Portland, Maine 04106RIM-1433REMOTE MANUAL TURRETTITLE PART NO. 10-09170-9 FIG IIITEM QTY PART NO. P

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No. Fig, IIIRIM-1433ENGINEERING DATA SHEET ROCKWOOD FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMSJET - X * WaterFOG * FogFOAM * FOAMSHAPER - AFFFPART No. 510-1591FI

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Rockwood Systems Corporation80 Second StreetSouth Portland, Maine 04106RIM- 1433MONITOR SHAPER ASSY - AFFFTITLE PART NO. 510-1591 FIG. IIIITEM QTY PA

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No. Fig, IVRIM-1433ENGINEERING DATA SHEET ROCKWOOD FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMSJET - X * WaterFOG * FogFOAM * FOAMDRY CHEMICAL NOZZLEPART NO. 510-0

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Rockwood Systems Corporation80 Second StreetSouth Portland, Maine 04106TITLEREPLACEMENT PARTS LIST FOR FIG. NO. IV RIM- 1433ITEM QTY PART NO. PART N

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OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR MANUALVOLUME IIILIST OF ILLUSTRATIONSTITLE IDENTIFICATION/ PAGE(S)ILLUSTRATIONROCKWOOD INSTRUCTION AND SERVICE MANUA

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F2265D12/82SECTION I. DYAMOTE LIMITED WARRANTY1.0 LIMITED WARRANTY1.1 DYNAMOTE CORPORATION (Manufacturer) warrants, to the original user, that each DY

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F2100C 11/82 Sec. 2.0SECTION II. GENERAL INFORMATIONDYNAMIC INVERTERS2.0 INTRODUCTION AND PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION:2.0.1 Your new DYNAMOTE Series A I

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Sec. 2.0 11/822.0 INTRODUCTION AND PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION (continued)volts DC. Both AC and DC voltages are regulated simultaneously by the Dynamote

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2.2.2 Instrument Panel - Momentary START and STOP buttons, AC voltage indicator, and remote control receptacle areprovided. Two 15 amp convenience re

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2.2.7 Miscellaneous - Installation hardware, spare fuses, warranty statement and registration card, and instructionmanual accompanies each new inverte

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Figure 3.0.3A HARDWARE KITPart No. Qty. Description Included With: A302283-00014 1 Harness - Input - Power x4283-00010 1 Harness - Control x1 Field Gr

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3.2.0 ROUTE HARNESS TO ALTERNATOR - ContinuedRoute the wiring harness to the alternator, using existing holes where possible. Use tie wraps and tape

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3.4.0 INSTALL AUTOMATIC THROTTLEAn automatic throttle provides automatic increase in engine speed to a present RPM when the inverter is energized. It

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3.5.1 BASIC INSTALLATION STEPS - Continued3. High Amperage Bypass Installation(a) Securely mount relay K3 as close to the alternator as is practical w

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F8124 12/81Figure 3.5.4C DIAGRAMS OF LEECE NEVILLE 4000AA SERIES ALTERNATORS4073

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OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR MANUALVOLUME IIILIST OF ILLUSTRATIONSTITLE IDENTIFICATION/ PAGE(S)ILLUSTRATIONPARTNER K-1200 RESCUE SAWRescue Saw Sc

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3.6 CHECKOUT OF HARNESS INSTALLATION AND ALTERNATOR OUTPUT.THE RESULTS OF THIS CHECKOUT PROCEDURE MUST BE RECORDED ON THE WARRANTY INITIATION CARDAND

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Figure 3.6.1A INSTALLATION AND INVERTER CHECKOUT USING 4-2600 DYNAMIC INVERTER TEST MODULE)Switch Terminal Inverter Vehicle Proper RemarksPosition or

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F8120B 3/833.6.1A INSTALLATION AND INVERTER CHECKOUT USING 4-2600 DYNAMIC INVERTER TEST MODULE (continued)Switch Terminal Inverter Vehicle Proper Rema

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3.6.1 CHECKOUT OF HARNESS INSTALLATION WITH DYNAMOTE 4-2600, DYNAMIC INVERTER TEST MODULE(continued)— 5. If procedures on Switch Position 1 - 10 check

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F2111E 11/823.6.2 HARNESS & ALTERNATOR CHECKOUT WITHOUT 4-2600 (continued)Trouble Shooting Steps for Step 5.1) If GREEN to BLACK is less than 12 v

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3.6.2 HARNESS & ALTERNATOR CHECKOUT WITHOUT 4-2600 Continued)— 7.With engine still running at about 1000 RPM, remove commutation fuses on inverter

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F8119 12/813.6.2 HARNESS & ALTERNATOR CHECKOUT WITHOUT 4-2600 (continued)-9. Now compare your readings with the following summary, given in Figure

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3.7.0 CHECKOUT INVERTER OPERATION(Put Auto Manual Switch in Manual position. See 2.2.2.1)3.7.1 Disengage Automatic Throttle by disconnecting the RED w

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F8118 8/843.8.2 Models A30-70DA. In these units, AC output is a standard two-wire output, with a hot and neutral lead. ’Only the "hot" lead

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SECTION IV SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTINGINSTRUCTIONS FOR DYNAMOTE SERIES "A" DYNAMIC INVERTERS4.1.0 General Information. PLEASE READ CAREFULL

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OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR MANUALVOLUME IIILIST OF TABLESTITLE IDENTIFICATION/ PAGE(S)ILLUSTRATIONROCKWOOD TWIN AGENT 1500/250 DRYCHEMICAL/AFFF

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4.2.0 INVERTER REMOVAL FOR VEHICLE SYSTEM FOR SERVICING - ContinuedBatteries will not charge while inverter is disconnected. Operation of vehicle wh

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Section 4.3.2 TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTNo. SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION1 Start button pushed, Blown control fuse Check control fuse F5 on inverter fro

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F2138C 12/81No. SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION5 Low output voltage, Loose alternator belts Tighten belts by adjusting alternatorAC and DC bracket.Alt

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4.3.2 TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART (continued)MOST LIKELY FAILURESBased on our experience at DYNAMOTE, the following, in order of descending frequency, are

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F2139C 12/814.3.4 K2 RELAY CKECKOUT PROCEDURE (continued)4) Locate the K2 Relay. It is approximately 1"xl"x3", encased in clear plast

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4.3.5 K3 RELAY CHECKOUT PROCEDURE (continued)With the START button depressed, the voltage should read 0.Otherwise, replace the K3 Relay.4.3.6 COMMUTAT

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F2140C 12/814.3.8 OSCILLATOR CIRCUIT BOARD CHECKOUT PROCEDURETools Required: Voltmeter with 0-15VDC scale, 7/16" socket wrench or open end wrenc

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4.3.9 SCR CHECKOUT PROCEDURE (continued)5) Remove SCR cathode (ground) leads from ground. These are RED #8 wires for A40/A60, and GREEN wiresfor an A

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F2143E 12/814.3.9 SCR CHECKOUT PROCEDURE (continued)d) Install the new SCR, making sure that the nut is on very tight.e) Reconnect the Cathode (GROUND

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4.3.10 DIODE CHECKOUT PROCEDURE (continued)A diode which is not stud-mounted, but rather has axial leads, conducts in the direction theband on the di

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