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Electronic Shop Van: Guidance on Missing Space Heaters
February 7, 2024
— When units turn in ESVs for overhaul, they need to include the space heater. If they don't, the space heater won't be replaced. Here’s more info what happens next...
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A20 Personnel Heater: Regular Inspections Keep Heat On
April 28, 2020
— The A20 personnel heater doesn’t need scheduled maintenance to work properly. But regularly inspecting the heater will improve its life and performance. Here’s how to make sure the A20 heater does its job of keeping Soldiers warm and comfortable when the temperature drops...
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IASH: How to Get Circuit Breaker
February 6, 2020
— Need a circuit breaker for an H-140, Improved Army Space Heater (IASH), NSN 4520-01-477-0568? It’s shown as Item 14 in Fig 11 of TM 9-4520-271-24P (Feb 06). But the wrong part number, IAP-11-1-60-1.00-01, is listed in the TM. The correct number is IPA-11-1-60-1.00-01. This in turn will get you the correct NSN, which is 5925-01-552-1843.Thanks to...
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FOSH: Put the Heat on Old Man Winter
January 7, 2020
— When icy winds are bearing down, the family of space heaters (FOSH) may be all that stands between you and Old Man Winter. Question is, can the FOSH depend on you to keep them operating?...
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A20 Personnel Heater: Start-up Procedure Done Right
December 12, 2019
— Crewmen, your combat vehicle’s A20 personnel heater, NSN 2540-01-396-2826, will keep you warm when the temps drop. But neglect the proper start-up procedures and your heater will give you the big chill! ...
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FOSH: Taking Ownership of Fuel-burning Heaters
September 30, 2019
— Dear Editor, as a Power Generation/Environmental Systems LAR, I’m often asked to assist with systems maintained by the 1D, 91C and 91J MOSs (ground support maintainers). Although most fuel-burning heaters are maintained by TACOM-LCMC, I’m familiar with them. I’ve noticed very little emphasis is placed on heater maintenance until it’s winter and units are getting ready for the field...
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