TM 10-7360-226-13&P
CONTAINERIZED KITCHEN (WITH TRAILER)
UNIT MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
COOK CENTER
THIS SECTION COVERS:
Inspect, Test, Replace, Repair
INITIAL SETUP:
CK set up for operation
Maintenance Level
Unit
Tools and Special Tools
GENERAL
This procedure contains information and instructions for inspecting, testing and repairing the CK
Cook Center. Refer to WP 0036 00 for repair parts information.
INSPECT
Inspect the cook racks, griddle assembly, steam table and adapter top, cook pot cradles and
exhaust hood assembly for loose hardware, broken welds and damaged rivets.
Tighten loose hardware as necessary. If frame welds are broken or loose, or a rivet is
damaged, refer the repair to Direct Support maintenance.
Inspect the fuel line assembly for loose connections and damaged fuel line hoses and
connectors.
Inspect the 24 VDC power cable assembly for loose connections and damaged wires or
connectors.
TEST
Fuel Line: Refer to the troubleshooting procedures in the MBU manual to determine if the
problem with the MBU is caused by lack of fuel. If none of the MBUs in the cook center are
operational refer to the test procedures in WP 0018 00 to isolate the problem. Check the local
fuel line from the main fuel line under the cook center to the MBU for signs of fuel leakage.
Replace the hose assembly using the replacement procedure in the following section.
24 VDC Electrical Cable: Refer to the troubleshooting procedures in the MBU manual to
determine if the problem with the MBU is caused by an absence of 24 VDC. If none of the
MBUs in the cook center are operational, refer to the test procedure in WP 0018 00 to isolate
the problem. Remove the power connector at the MBU and check for 24 VDC. If voltage is
present, recheck the procedures in the MBU manual. If 24 VDC is not present, remove the
access cover on the 24 VDC elbow under the cook center and check voltage. If voltage is
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