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TM 55-1730-226-13
Oxygen may cause violent explos-
ions when in contact with any type
of combustible material, partic-
ularly hydrocarbons. Such explo-
sions could cause death or injury
to personnel and/or damage to
equipment. Other contaminants
could cause rust, clogging, or other
damage to components of either the
Oxygen Servicing Unit or the unit
being serviced.
4.
Disconnect the filler line (11) from the
equipment being serviced.
5.
Disconnect the oxygen service fitting (40)
from the connector of the filler line.
6.
Cover oxygen service fitting and both
connectors on the filler line with pro-
tective covers.
7.
Stow the filler line and oxygen service
fitting into the stowage cover.
UNLOADING OF OXYGEN BOTTLES.
To unload the oxygen bottles, proceed as follows:
3.5.1
1.
Verify that the valves on the oxygen bottles
are closed by turning the knob in a clockwise
direction.
2.
Disconnect the pigtail from the oxygen bottle
to be removed.
3.
Unscrew the cap nut from the cap threads
of the oxygen bottle.
4.
While supporting the oxygen bottle, slide it
out from the rear end of the cylindrical tube
and stand the oxygen bottle upright.
5.
Repeat all steps for each oxygen bottle to
be removed.
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