TM 55-1925-284-14&P
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WARNING
Sewage is a common mode of transmission for parasitic organisms that may
have the capability of causing communicable diseases. After coming in contact
with sewage or contaminated equipment, be sure to clean yourself with a disin-
fectant soap. Avoid sewage contact with skin abrasions, punctures, cuts, and
other open wounds. Wipe up and clean any spills and/or contaminated equip-
ment using a disinfectant soap.
4. Loosen the hex nut collar (figure 1, item 5), and remove the float level switch (figure 1, item 6) from the wet
well tank lid (figure 1, item 7).
5. Remove the junction box (figure 1, item 3) from the float level switch (figure 1, item 6).
6. Remove the hex nut collar (figure 1, item 5) from the float level switch (figure 1, item 6).
ASSEMBLY
WARNING
Removing components by means of wire brushing produces flying particles. These
particles can cause serious injury to personnel. Protective goggles, gloves, and
long sleeves must be worn at all times during wire brushing operations. Failure
to comply with this warning can result in serious injury to personnel.
1. Clean the male threads on the hex nut collar (figure 1, item 4) with a wire brush.
2. Wrap the male threads on the hex nut collar (figure 1, item 4) with antiseizing tape and install it on the float
level switch (figure 1, item 6).
3. Install the junction box (figure 1, item 3) on the float level switch (figure 1, item 6).
4.
Install the float level switch (figure 1, item 6) into the wet well tank lid (figure 1, item 7) and secure it in place
with the hex nut collar (figure 1, item 5).
5. Install and connect the wiring (figure 1, item 4) in the junction box (figure 1, item 3) using the labels from step
3 of Removal as a guide. Remove the labels.
6. Install the cover (figure 1, item 2) on the junction box (figure 1, item 3) and secure in place with the two screws
(figure 1, item 1).
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