TM 10-5410-221-24
CONDITIONED AIR SYSTEM
Section I. CONNECTION COMPONENTS
shelter air inlet and outlet ducts when ducts are not in
use. The coupling clamps are standard V-clamp used to
This section provides instructions for replacement of
secure the air duct assembly to the shelter air duct
those items considered as connection components for
adapter. The air duct assembly is a wire reinforced,
the conditioned air system They consist of the air duct
insulated fabric, flexible duct used to connect a
assembly, air duct adapter coupling clamps, duct covers,
conditioned air source to the shelter inlet duct.
air distribution plenum and the air duct adapter flange.
b. Removal.
Remove air duct assembly,
distribution plenum coupling clamps, air duct adapter and
8-2. Air Duct Assembly, Coupling Clamps,
and Duct Covers
c. Installation. Install air duct assembly, coupling
a. General. The duct covers are hinged formed
metal
discs
that
are
used
to
cover
the
step b.
Section II. CONTROL COMPONENTS
electrical raceway to the distribution box where it
connects to the interior receptacle (J38) and harness
This section provides instructions for replacement of
those items considered as component of the conditioned
b. Removal. Remove the exterior harness and
air control system. The) consist of a remote temperature
sensor receptacle and a humidifier receptacle used only
b. Remove the interior harness and receptacle assembly
when the shelter is designated as a surgical unit.
8-4. Remote Temperature Sensor Receptacle
c. Installation. Install the interior and exterior
and Harness
receptacle and harness assemblies as described in
a. General. The remote temperature sensor
harness and receptacle provide a means of
interconnecting a temperature sensor from the shelter
interior to the remote conditioned ail source for precise
8-5. Humidifier Receptacle and Harness
temperature control of th' shelter air. The harness
Assembly
assemblies consist of an exterior receptacle (J37) and
a. General.
The humidifier receptacle (J31) and
harness (fig 6-1 and 6-17) which runs through the shelter
harness assembly (10, fig. 6-1) provides for connection
of a humidifier to control the humidity inside the shelter.