TM 10-9925-100-12&P
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LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS
Container. General cargo container (1) with forklift pockets (2) and ISO fittings (3) for moving and lifting
the container. Double doors (4) located at one end of the container serve as main access for packing and
unpacking.
ARMY Space Heater (ASH). The Army Space Heater (ASH) (5) must be used when temperatures range
to 250 F. The ASH is further described in TM 9-4520-258-14.
Environmental Control Unit (ECU). This equipment (6) provides both, air conditioning, and heating. The
heating capacity is sufficient in moderately cold (320 F) temperatures but must be supplemented with ASH
heaters when temperatures range to 250 F. The air conditioner is further described in TM 9-4120-398-14.
TEMPER Convenience Outlet Assembly. These boxes (7) are typically located on the sidewalls and
include two 120 VAC GFCI protected input connectors for power supply to other associated equipment.
The convenience outlets are further described in TM 10-8340-224-13.
TEMPER Electrical Distribution Box. This box (8) contains individual circuit breakers and powers interior
lighting as well as supplying power to the convenience outlets (7) located along the interior sidewalls. The
distribution box is further described in TM 10-8340-224-13.
Interior fluorescent lights and light switch. Fluorescent light fixtures (9) are controlled from the light
switch (10) located on the TEMPER electrical distribution box.
Power Cable, 60 AMP, 100-foot. Power cable (11) conducts power from the power source to the
TEMPER electrical distribution boxes located at both ends of the TEMPER. The 60 AMP power cable is
further described in TM 9-6150-226-13.
Power Cable, 60 AMP, 4-foot (Pigtail). The pigtail (12) is used in conjunction with the 100-foot power
cable (11). The pigtail end is connected to the TQG (if used), and the pin connector mates with the 100-
foot power cable (11).
Grounding Rod. The grounding rod must be employed per TM 9-6115-671-14 when setting up the TQG.
TEMPER. The 64 ft TEMPER, Type XVII, (13) provides shelter for the worship, counseling, and fellowship
activities. It can be configured to accommodate mission requirements and includes three vestibules (14)
that can be attached at several points. TM 10-8340-224-13 discusses TEMPER capabilities in detail and
describes the employment of related equipment.
Privacy Curtains. These partitions (15) provide separate areas for religious classes, social events or
private counseling. Placement of the partitions is at the discretion of the chaplain.
Double Bump-Through Doors. The Double Bump-through doors (16) consist of two spring-loaded
swinging doors mounted in an outer frame. The doors are constructed of a honeycombed core
sandwiched between aluminum skins. Hinged ramps at the bottom of the frame permit easy access by
wheeled items.
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