TB 9-2320-279-13&P-3
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TAGGING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Use marker tags to identify all electrical wires and any other parts that may be hard to identify or replace
later. Fasten tags to parts during removal by wrapping wire fasteners around or through parts and twisting
ends together. Position tags to be out of the way during cleaning, inspection, and repair. Mark tags with a
pencil, pen, or marker.
2. Whenever possible, identify electrical wires with the number of the terminal of wire to which it connects. If
no markings can be found, tag both wires or wire and terminal, and use the same identifying mark for
both. If you cannot tag a wire because it must fit through a small hole or you cannot reach it, write down
the description of the wire and the point to which it connects, or draw a simple diagram on paper. Be sure
to write down enough information so you will be able to properly connect the wires during assembly. If you
need to identify a loose wire, look for identifying number near end of the wire, stamped on a permanent
metal tag. Compare the number to wire numbers on the appropriate electrical schematic.
3. Identify and tag other parts as required by name and installed location.
END OF WORK PACKAGE
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