TM 10-7360-211-13&P
Change 6 2-23
2-11. OPERATION UNDER RAINY OR HUMID CONDITIONS.
a. When not in the tent, burner units must be covered with canvas or other waterproof material. Remove the cover
during dry periods, expose to open air, and allow units to dry.
a. Operate the burner units under rainy or humid conditions IAW TM 10-7360-204-13&P for the M2 and
TM 10-7310-281-13&P for the MBU.
2-12. OPERATION IN SALT WATER AREAS.
a. Keep equipment free from contact with salt water whenever possible. If contact is made, or if equipment is
exposed to salt spray, wash equipment frequently with clean fresh water.
b. Operate the M2 burner units in salt water areas IAW TM 10-7360-204-13&P for the M2 and TM 10-7310-281-
13&P for the MBU.
2-13. OPERATION AT HIGH ALTITUDES.
Operate the burner units at high altitudes IAW TM 10-7360-204-13&P for the M2 and TM 10-7310-281-13&P
for the MBU.
2-14. OPERATION IN WINDY CONDITIONS.
a. Whenever possible, take advantage of natural barriers to block the wind.
b. Close the doors and windows of the tent on the windward side and open the tent on the leeward
(downwind) side.
c. Operate the burner units in windy conditions IAW TM t0-7360-204-13&P for the M2 and TM 10-7310-281-13&P
for the MBU.
2-15. OPERATION IN EXTREME HEAT.
WARNING
§ Extreme heat will cause tank pressure to increase because of fuel
expansion. Make sure you start with prescribed pressure IAW
TM 10-7360-204-13&P for the M2 and TM 10-7310-281-13&P for
the MBU.
§ Check air pressure frequently during burner unit operation.
§ Operators be aware of signs of heat stress. Use maximum
ventilation. All windows, doors, and roof vents should be opened.
a. Operate the burner units in extreme heat IAW TM 10-7360-204-13&P for the M2 and TM 10-7310-281-13&P
for the MBU.
b. The tent should be operated with maximum ventilation. AIl windows, doors, and roof vents should be opened.