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TM 5-6640-213-14
2.
Dispenser Data.
(a) Filter area - Approximately 3.9 square
centimeters (sq cm).
(b) Filter size - 25 millimeters (mm) dia-
meter, type RA.  (When used for ASTM test D-2276, 0.45 micro membrane
filters are to be used).
(c) Pressure - Hand pressure only.
(d) Dimensions - 5 1/4 inches in diameter x
12 1/2 inches high (13.3 cm diameter x 31.8 cm high)
(b) Operating Instructions.
1.  To dispense the fluid, place the index finger
over the pressure hole on the front of the bulb and pump the unit by
hand until fluid flows from the delivery tube.  Once the bottle is
pressurized, flow will continue until the pressure hole is uncovered.
2.  To correct an air lock, loosen the filter
holder cover one turn, while maintaining pressure in the bottle.
When solvent begins to leak around the threads, retighten the cover.
(8) Water Detector Kit, Automotive/Aviation Fuel (AQUA-GLO
Series II).
(a) Description. The portable, self-contained water
detector kit (NSN 6640-00-244-9478) is used to detect the presence of
undissolved water in automotive and aviaition fuel in accordance with
ASTM method D-3240.  It is battery powered and detects the presence
of water within 1.5 parts per million (ppm).  The fluorescence of a
sample-soaked pad is automatically compared by a double photoelectric
cell circuit with a permanent fluorescing standard.  An ultraviolet
light source is adjusted until a responding microammeter reads zero,
which means that the sample and standart pads are glowing with equal
intensity.  The ultraviolet light source level crosses a scale and
produces the test result readings.
(b) Operating Instructions.
Flushing the detector pad holder.
1.
(a) Connect the detector pad holder
assembly to the quick-disconnect coupler at the test point.
(b) Flush at least 1 gallon (3.785 liters)
of sample through the assembly.  Open and close the valve several
times while flushing is taking place.
(c) Close the toggle valve and remove the
entire assembly by disconnecting it at the quick-disconnect coupler.
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