TM 55-8115-202-14
4-4.
Cleaning, Decontamination and Painting.
4-5. Inspecting and Servicing the Refrigeration Unit.
Refer to Chapter 5 for general maintenance procedures
Electrical power for operation of the refrigeration unit is
covering sealing, cleaning, decontamination and painting
obtained from the Tactical Quiet Generator (TQG) or an
of the refrigerated container. Refer to TM 5-4110-231-14
power conversion procedures.
for the refrigeration unit and TM 9-6115-6624-24 for the
Tactical Quiet Generator (TQG).
Section II. MOVEMENT TO A NEW WORK SITE
4-6. Preparation to Move and Movement to a New
Work Site.
Refer to Chapter 2, Section II for preparation to move and
movement instructions.
Section III. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
b. TORX Socket E16 (for external drive
4-7. Tools and Equipment.
Camtainers).
Tools and equipment are not listed with the refrigerated
Each tool has a fluted end which engages the Camtainer
container.
nut to transmit torque. The T55 tool utilizes a 1/4 inch
drive and the E16 a 1/2 inch drive on standard size
4-8. Special Tools and Equipment.
The following special tools are required to remove and
install the Camtainer fasteners used in the refrigerated
4-9. Maintenance Repair Parts.
container.
Repair parts are listed and illustrated in TM 55-8115-202-
a. TORX Bit T55 (for internal drive Camtainers).
24P.
Section IV. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Lubrication instructions for the refrigeration unit and the
4-10. General.
Tactical Quiet Generator (TQG) set are referenced.
This section contains specific lubrications for the
refrigerated container. This lubrication is performed
4-11. Container Lubrication.
quarterly (every three months).