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Fans, Ducts, and Dampers. Clean and lubricate fan and damper
d)
in ducts, and open dampers and test systems for air delivery
requirements.
Water Columns. Close alarm-type water columns and remove
e)
Soot and Ash Hoppers. Clean discharge outlets on soot and ash
f)
hoppers that were sealed with sand.
Settings. Release sealed doors and other openings and remove
g)
any containers of quicklime placed therein.
Safety Valves and Pressure Gauges. Safety valves and pressure
h)
gauges should be cleaned, calibrated, and reinstalled.
Coal and Ash-Handling Equipment. Adjust the tension on
i)
conveyor belts, check the belts for tears or other damage.
Lubricate bearings in accordance with manufacturer's
instructions.
Feedwater, Heaters, Deaerators, Water-Heating Equipment, Tanks, and
2.5.2.3
equipment, tanks, and receivers should be flushed and refilled. Covers of
manholes, handholes, and cleanout doors should be reinstalled. Remove
coverings on gauges, glasses, and thermometers, check/calibrate and reinstall
them. Disinfect equipment transmitting or processing potable water in
accordance with NAVFACINST 11330.14.
Gas Burners. Clean and adjust all gas burners, open primary air
2.5.2.4
openings, and adjust louvers. Open covers on meter indexes. If water is
present in a meter, disconnect and drain it. Reinstall weights on regulator
arms.
2.5.2.5
Miscellaneous Equipment. Refill all equipment that has been
drained. Replace instruments and parts that were removed. Replace stored
water columns and gauges, illuminators, and floor mirrors. Replace chemicals
in portable flue-gas analyzers and liquids in water jackets around the
measuring burette. Remove all closures or heading equipment and preservatives
that would prevent proper operation of the equipment.
2.5.3
Electric Distribution Systems Inactivation
General. Electrical service needs to be maintained in those
2.5.3.1
inactivated installations or sections of installations that require guards,
security forces, or maintenance personnel. Only the minimum essential amount
of power should be supplied to these areas. To accomplish this objective,
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