Reproduced fromthe boldings of the National Archives_ - JOBSITE PROCEDURE No: 4-116 vi Pacific Southwest Regiot Page 4 of 6 Clean temperature and humidity controls and wrap with mastic tape. Leave these items mounted on the wall. vii vill Blow out condensate and drain lines extended from the cooling coils. Remove salt water pumps, overhaul if necessary, grease, and place by point of installation after wrapping with water-proof paper and tagging the items. ix ({b) After removing rust and corrosion, paint compressors, bases. supply and exhaust fans, pipe hangers and angle iron framework. Communications Equipment: A desiccant is placed inside the components of communications and associated equipment, including telephone switchboards and teletype equip- ment, and then cocooned. When equipment is packed in weather-proof containers, a desiccant is placed inside the container. (NOTE: All work on teletype equipment is performed by teletype maintenance personnel.) ii Coaxial cables having an air dielectric are sealed and pressurized with an inert gas, 2to 3 PSI. The ends of solid dielectric coaxial cables are taped with plastic electrical tape. iii After removing rust and corrosion, paint previously painted surfaces. iv The unpainted metal surfaces of spare parts for test equipment, and miscellaneous tools, are protected by a thin coat of "Vaseline"; packed in weatherproof containers with a desiccant placed inside; and then cocooned. (c) Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment: Electrical contacts, including moving parts of equipment, are protected by a thin coat of "Vaseline". i2 Cabinets or boxes relative to the electrical system, are wrapped in weather-proof paper and secured with masking tape.

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