TM9-4120-401-14
1 - 5 . REPORTING EQUIPMENT IMPROVEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS (EIR's).
If your Air Conditioner needs improvement, let us know. Send us an EIR. You, the user, are the only one who can
tell us what you don't like about your equipment. Let us know why you don't like the design or performance. Put it
on a SF 368 (Product Quality Deficiency Report). Mail if to us at:
Commander, U.S. Army Aviation and Troop Command
Attention: AMSAT-I-MDO
4300 Goodfellow Boulevard
St. Louis, Missouri 63120-1798.
We will send you a reply.
1-6. WARRANTY INFORMATION.]
See Warranty Technical Bulletin TB 9-4120-401-24.
Section II EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
[ 1 - 7 . EQUIPMENT CHARACTERISTICS, CAPABILITIES, AND FEATURES.
a. The Model F18H-MPI Air Condditioner is designed to circulate, filter, and cool or heat air in the room or
enclosure in which it is installed.
b. The Model F18H-MPI has the capability of providing a maximum of 18,000 BTU/HR of cooling or
12,000 BTU/HR of heating. It is designed to automatically maintain the air in the room or enclosure at the desired
temperature selected on the control panel.
c. The unit is self-contained in a single cabinet that is ideally suited for van or shelter type installations. The
external requirements are a source of 208 volt ac, 3 phase, 50/60/400 hertz or 230 volt ac, single phase, 50/60
hertz input power, a suitable ground and an entry to a suitable drain. The drain must be lower than the base of the
cabinet, in its operating location, for disposal of condensate waste water. It is designed to operate in almost any
environmental condition from arctic to tropic and is fully portable for movement from one location to another.
d. The primary installation requirement is that the exhaust air from the compressor/condenser section must be
vented to the outside atmosphere. This subject is fully covered in the installation instructions contained in
e. When using this equipment in a secure area, caution must be exercised in meeting the established
electromagnetic radiation standards. These standards may limit the use of the equipment's remote capability and
require additional shielding for the ducts.