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TM 5-4210-220-12 4-22.  AIR SYSTEM - Continued 4-22.2 Pressure Protection Valves and Manifold. This task covers a. Removal b. Installation c. Repair TOOLS MATERIALS/PARTS Shop Equipment, Automotive 22, Appendix E Pipe Sealant Maintenance and Repair, NSN 4910-00-754-0705 EQUIPMENT CONDITION Main Engine Shutdown (see para. 2-10) APU Shutdown (see para. 2-12) Batteries Disconnected (see para. 4-24) Truck Wheels Blocked All Air Tanks Drained Emergency and Fast Air Reservoirs Removed (see para.  4-22.1) WARNING Death  or  serious  injury  could  occur  if  compressed  air  is  directed  against  the  skin.    Always drain all air tanks via the draincocks prior to maintaining the pressure protection valves. NOTE This is a generalized instruction for any (of the three) pressure protection valves installed on the truck.  The pressure protection valves are located on a cross member beneath the cab. REMOVAL (1) Tag and remove all air lines (A thru H) connected to the pressure protection valve manifold (2) Remove the capscrews and locknuts attaching the manifold to the cab cross member (3) Dismantle the manifold as required using the illustration as a guide INSTALLATION (1) Assemble the pressure protection valves using the illustration as a guide.  Be sure all pipe threads are coated with pipe sealant (item 22, Appendix E) during assembly.  Use the illustration to orientate both the pressure protection valves. (2) Connect temporary pressure gages and drain valves to ports A, C, and H (3) Connect a blank to ports B, E, F, and G (4) Connect a temporary air line from shop supply together with a pressure gage to port D 4-342

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