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SECTION V. UNIT MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
4-9. GENERAL. Unit level maintenance and repair will primarily involve shelter exteriors or easily accessible interior
areas. Do not operate electronic equipment when floors, ceilings, or walls show evidence of water intrusion. Notify your
supervisor if any of the following conditions exist:
a.
Structural. Panel damage spans a structural member.
b.
Wall, Ceiling, and Floor Panels, Replacement of an entire wall, ceiling, or floor is required.
c.
Unauthorized Removal of Equipment. Extensive removal of equipment is necessary that is beyond the
capability of the using unit.
d.
Welding. Welding is required.
e.
Distortion of Panels. Damage to a structural member is severe enough to cause distortion of a wall, especially
an edge or corner area.
f.
Non-visible Damage Assessment. Lift fittings or corner castings are damaged severely enough to indicate
possible damage to the underlying structural member.
4-10. GENERAL REPAIR PROCEDURES. General repair procedures at the unit level are limited to the replacement of
small items and securing of loose hardware. The following procedures identify the unit repair procedures for the items
listed in the troubleshooting table.
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