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Too hot for PM?


Soldiers often have to serve and do maintenance in VERY HOT climates, as the troops in Iraq can testify To provide evidence as a witness, subject to an oath or affirmation, in order to establish a particular fact or set of facts.

Court rules require witnesses to testify about the facts they know that are relevant to the determination of the outcome of the case.
. It can be torture to try to pull PM on equipment too hot to touch.

The Port-a-Cool portable evaporative cooling Evaporative cooling is a physical phenomenon in which evaporation of a liquid, typically into surrounding air, cools an object or a liquid in contact with it. Latent heat describes the amount of heat that is needed to evaporate the liquid; this heat comes from the liquid itself and  system helps cool heat problems in environments like a motor pool or arras Arras (äräs`), city (1990 pop. 42,715), capital of Pas-de-Calais dept., and historic capital of Artois, N France, on the canalized Scarpe River.  room. Port-a-Cools are on wheels and can be easily moved around. They operate on a 220- or 110-volt power source and Use tap water. Port-a-Cools range in size from a 16-in model that cools up to 600 square feet to a 48-in fan model that cools up to 3,500 square feet and in price from $550 to $2,700.

DLA DLA

dog leukocyte antigen.
 has assigned NSNs to all the models and their accessories. See www.portacoolmilitarysales.com for NSNs and more info.
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Title Annotation:Air Conditioning ...; military supplies, Periodic Maintenance
Publication:PS, the Preventive Maintenance Monthly
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jul 1, 2004
Words:132
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