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TM 5-6115-423-15
Figure 10. Stopping load bank.
high temperature and humidity requires special
19. Operation in Extreme Cold [Below 0 F)
treatment, with particular attention to use of
The load bank is designed to operate at
dessicants to inhibit corrosive action due to
temperatures above minus 25 degrees Fahren-
high moisture content.
heit, but not below this temperature. Where
the load bank is subjected to sub-zero tempera-
21. Operation in Dusty or Sandy Areas
tures, adequate protection should be provided
against the deteriorating effects of wind, snow
Inspect the load bank every 50 operating
and ice. When practical portable electric heaters
hours or every month. Clean out and remove
may be placed inside the load bank to raise
accumulated dust and sand. Wipe electrical
ambient temperature to at least zero degrees
components with a dampened soft cloth. Clean
Fahrenheit. Remove heater before putting load
the interior of the load bank with a low
bank in operation.
pressure jet of dry air. Do not wipe insulation
with cleaning solvents that may damage
20. Operation in Extreme Heat
insulation. In dusty atmosphere a fine screen
The load bank is designed to operate at
can be placed across the front and back of the
temperatures up to 125 degrees F., but pro-
load bank so that air drawn through the unit
longed exposure to enviorments of excessively
is freed of dust.
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