ARMY TB 9-6115-642-24
MARINE CORPS SI 09247A/09248A-24
d. Army Oil Analysis Program (AOAP). There are no warranty components of the generator set enrolled in the
AOAP.
e. Alteration/Modifications. Alterations and modifications shall not be made unless expressly authorized or
directed by: Commander, U.S. Army Aviation and Troop Command, ATTN: AMSAT-A-TCB, 4300 Goodfellow Blvd., St.
Louis, MO 63120-1798. Telephone numbers: Commercial (314) 263-0579; Autovon (DSN) 693-0579.
7. Design/Performance Specifications.
a. Design and performance specifications for the generator set are contained in the Operator's Technical Manual
(TM 9-6115-642-10) and the Unit, Direct and General Support Maintenance Manuals (TM 9-6115-642-24 and TM 9-2815-
253-24) which also contain maintenance procedures and authorized maintenance levels. Testing and measuring
methods designed to check generator set performance are contained in the maintenance manuals.
b. The warranty label (Figure 1) is located at the front of the generator set. When generating a warranty claim,
information from the data plate must be used in completing the required DA Forms.
8. Nullification. The following examples of actions which will nullify the warranty are examples only, and are not
inclusive and do not alter the terms of the contract warranty provisions.
a. Any maintenance/repair procedure, improper use or operation, abuse, improper environmental exposure, and
installation methods which are outside of the published guidelines and procedures contained in the technical manuals can
be cause for nullifying a warranty claim.
b. In addition, the following actions will be cause for nullification of the warranty:
(1)
Subsequent damage to components as a result of continued use after a component malfunction.
(2)
Damage caused by combat conditions or acts of war.
(3)
Operation of the unit with the battle short switch on.
(4)
Operation of the unit in an environment beyond that specified in the Operator's Technical Manual TM
9-6115-642-10.
(5)
Installation of equipment not in accordance with the technical manuals.
(6)
Any abuse, such as improper use, repair, or handling of warranted items.
(7)
Any damage caused by (1) acts of God or the public enemy, (2) acts of the Government in either its
sovereign or contractual capacity, (3) fires, (4) floods, or (5) unusually severe weather beyond the
performance specifications.
c. Abuse Determination. In cases where generator set abuse is suspected (i.e., not obvious), the ATCOM
WARCO or Prime Contractor shall initiate an inquiry into the circumstances leading up to the generator set failure. The
Prime Contractor must submit a letter requesting an inquiry through the ATCOM WARCO and Contracting Office.
(1)
The ATCOM WARCO will review the Prime Contractor's request and provide a response to the Prime
Contractor through the Contracting Office.
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