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DOE-STD-1029-92
Appendix B
SOP-618-4
Revision 0
Approved October 22, 1991
Page 6 of 16
4.1
Checking in the Received and Unpackaged Reservoirs (continued)
IF any foreign material is around the fill stem area,
[3]
THEN remove the foreign material with alcohol and rag and/or
grid paper.
4.2
Removing the Actuator
NOTE:
A pair of vise grips, a pair of pliers, or a wrench is used to remove the
actuator.
[1]
IF the reservoir is equipped with an actuator,
THEN remove the actuator by the following steps.
[a]
Close the hood door.
[b]
IF the actuator cover can be moved freely,
THEN remove the actuator cover.
[c]
IF the cover is galled to actuator,
THEN leave the cap on the actuator
AND GO TO Step [1] [e] (in this Section 4.2, Removing the
Actuator).
[d]
Install the shorting plug.
[e]
Position the reservoir on its side on the metal hood floor, so
that the actuator and pit port(s) are pointing away from you.
[f]
Remove the actuator with pliers or wrench.
[g]
Place the actuator (with shorting plug, if installed) in aluminum
foil and place it into the actuator disposal can.
[h]
Label the actuator disposal can with appropriate identification
tags (Identification Tag Form 45).
B-7


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