
- •Preface
- •Section One. General
- •0 Introduction
- •1 Scope
- •2 Related Documents
- •3 Definitions
- •4 Abbreviations
- •5 Policy
- •6 Introduction
- •7 General
- •8 In-Process Review
- •Section Three. Application of S1000D
- •9 Introduction
- •10 General
- •11 Areas of Change
- •Section Four. Electronic Documentation Data Base, Data Transfer & Data Control
- •12 Introduction
- •13 Data Base Structure
- •Section Five. Non Textual Information
- •14 Introduction
- •15 Use of Overlays
- •16 Callouts
- •17 Display of Other Non-Textual Information
- •Section Six. Parts Information
- •18 Introduction
- •19 Delivery of Parts Information
- •20 Source of Parts Information
- •Section Seven. Operator Information
- •21. Intentionally left blank.
- •Section Eight. Maintenance Information
- •22 Introduction
- •23 General
- •24 Preventive Maintenance
- •25 Corrective Maintenance
- •26 Maintenance Management Information
- •Section Nine. Publications Output
- •27 General
- •28 Paper Publications
- •29 Interactive Electronic Technical Publications
- •Table 1 Links from LSA Report to Procedural Data Module
- •Table 2 Correlation Between Def Stan 00-60 Data Elements and S1000D Codes
- •Figure 1 In-Process Review
- •Figure 2 Relationship Between DM Within A Maintenance Activity
- •Figure 3 Outline of the IETP Preparation Process
- •Figure 4 IETP Construction Process
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Section Nine. Publications Output
27 General
27.1 Technical publications can be distributed in different ways and on different media. In this Section of this Defence Standard guidance is given for paper publications and IETP. Technical publications are derived from the DM held on the DPDB. To produce an IETP or paper publications further preparation is required, an outline of the IETP preparation process is shown in figure 3.
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28 Paper Publications
28.1 Page-oriented publications may be produced in accordance with S1000D or as modified below
28.1.1 Publication Sets
28.1.1.1Publication sets comprise the grouping of DM in a specified sequence for output in a hard copy form.
28.1.1.2The JSP 186 Eight Category system, can be utilized for the identification and grouping of DM for publication sets.
28.1.1.3To assist the Contractor in the construction of these documents, a non-exhaustive ‘pick list’ of IC has been provided at annex G.
29 Interactive Electronic Technical Publications
29.1 General
29.1.1 IETP, delivered in digital form, are designed for interactive display to the end user by means of a computer-controlled electronic display system . The processes, stages of development, types of information, general content, style, format and user interaction features which are required for an IETP are described in S1000D and additional features identified in the following clauses.
29.2 Process Stages and Types
29.2.1IETP Processes See S1000D.
29.2.2Publications Production Mechanisms
29.2.2.1 A publication contains:
(a)DM and associated non-textual data extracted from the DPDB.
(b)Generated data derived from the DM (eg TOC, list of graphics,...).
(c)Specific information created for the publication (eg access graphics).
29.2.3 Publication Module. In order to extract automatically the DM which are to be included in an electronic publication, it is necessary to define the publication content and final structure. This is done through the creation of a publication module which contains all the specific information needed to build a publication. It defines the list of DM to be collected, the list of data to be generated, and the specific navigation or indicator graphics required in
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Authoring
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format rules basic functionalities
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Figure 4 IETP Construction Process
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the publication. The publication modules may be defined in SGML or HyTime formats and these are described in the relevant S1000D IETP chapters.
29.2.4Publication Construction. Figure 4 illustrates the process of constructing an IETP and is explained further in S1000D.
29.2.5Core Information. The core of the publication is a set of DM extracted from the DPDB. It may include, but is not limited to:
(a) The relevant DM, given in the list of effective DM.
(b) A glossary DM.
(c)An abbreviation DM.
(d)An acronym DM.
(e)A list of symbols DM.
29.3 Functional Requirements
29.3.1 Navigation Functions. The minimum navigation functions are as defined in Section 9 of Part 10 of this Defence Standard. Other functions which may be selected are detailed in S1000D.
29.4 Presentation and Formatting
29.4.1 The presentation and formatting is as per S1000D with the following additions:
(a)The need for the user to move, re-size or scroll a window, should be minimised.
(b)Presentation should be set by the IETP and only allow user configuration where an option for varying light conditions and user environments are required(eg red light).
29.5 Data Panes
29.5.1 Guidance on the requirements for Data Panes is as per S1000D with the following additions.
29.5.1.1 Computation of Data Pane Width. The width of the data panes should be automatically computed and set according to the following:
(a) The screen size of display/displays to be used.
(b) Optimum font /point size (see S1000D).
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29.6 Typographic Guidelines
29.6.1 Typographical guideline information is as per S1000D with the following additions.
29.6.1.1 Text Spacing. Line (vertical), word (horizontal) and character spacing should remain consistent where possible throughout the textual display of the IETP.
29.6.1.1 Numbering of Paragraphs/ Elements of Information. Numbering of paragraphs/ elements of information are not required unless it adds meaning to the display of the information.
29.7 Graphics
29.7.1Display of Graphics Overlays. Graphic overlays may be used to provide additional detail which would result in overcomplex graphics if the information was to be included on the base graphic.
29.7.2Graphics Display. A static graphics ( a graphic which cannot be manipulated) should be displayed in its entirety in the graphic area provided. If a graphic cannot be displayed in its entirety and in full detail within a pane, it should be capable of being manipulated using the display control functions such as panning, zooming, etc.
29.7.3Selectable Areas Within Graphics. Areas of a graphic which can be selected should be visually distinct and should not adversely affect the appearance of the graphic. The user should be able to select a point, an area, or an entire graphic by suitable positioning of the cursor or pointing device and activating the SELECT function. The selection of graphics should result in the cursor or pointing device changing appearance to indicate that the area selected can be activated.
29.8 Display of Tables
29.8.1 Display of table guideline information is as per S1000D with the following additions.
29.8.1.1The presentation of textual and graphical information within tables should conform to the requirements defined in Part 10 of this Defence Standard. IETP should reduce the need for the display of tables in their classical form. Large tables should be avoided. Tables should be displayed in a left to right, top to bottom array of cells with column headers and, if applicable, row identifiers. Resizing of tables should not change the meaning or value of the displayed content.
29.8.1.2Spacing. Consistent column and row spacing should be maintained within a table. When data is displayed in more than one column/row the integrity of the columns should be maintained irrespective of display manipulation.
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29.9 Display of Warnings, Cautions and Notes
29.9.1 In the first instance the Warning, Caution or Note should be displayed whenever applicable to the information (procedure, list etc) being accessed/viewed. Thereafter, the associated icon should always appear. Colour is the preferred method of display for Warnings, Cautions, and Notes, and will be used in borders around a dialogue box and any associated icons; for monochrome displays, an alternative method of highlighting will be necessary.
29.10 Display of Animation, Video, Audio and Continuous-Tone Images
29.10.1 Video, animation and sound should be used where it can enhance, or clearly show, the method or procedure being described. Currently, the use of animation rather than video is recommended for reasons of display quality, data storage and the impact upon processing speed. However, the IETP designer may wish to review these decisions as utilities for data compression are improved. If continuous-tone images from digitised photographs are to be used, then standardised data compression techniques should be considered.
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ANNEX A
ANNEX A TO PART - 11 DATA MODULE REQUIREMENTS LIST EXAMPLE
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ANNEX B
ANNEX B TO PART - 11 DOCUMENTATION MANAGEMENT PLAN EXAMPLE
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ANNEX C
Preventive Maintenance Data Module Example
This example shows a preventive maintenance data module. This is a procedure to replenish a fuel tank which supplies a generator. For the purposes of this example, IC and ICV are used as defined in S1000D. Numbers from the SNS have been allocated as follows:
(a) Generator - D0-10-00.
(b) Fuel Tank - A4-10-00.
(c) Fuel Tank Cap - A4-10-01.
(d) Fuel Gauge - A4-10-02.
Where a DMC is shown, this indicates a reference to another DM which is obtained from the FPDB. DMCs are shown as a series of characters with the SNS, ICs and ICVs only shown in detail.
GENERATOR FUEL TANK REPLENISHMENT
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Table of Contents
Preliminary Requirements
References
Required Conditions
Manpower Requirements
Support/Test Equipment
Consumables, Materials and Expendables
Safety Conditions
Procedure
Post Task Action
Post Task Action Requirements Satisfied
Post Task Action Requirements Not Satisfied
List of Tables
1References
2Required Conditions
3Manpower Requirements
4Support/Test Equipment
5Consumables, Materials and Expendables
List of Figures
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ANNEX C (CONTINUED)
Preliminary Requirements
Table 1 References
[This is a table of all the data modules and/or publications used in this procedural data module]
Item |
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Title |
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xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD01000-xxxx-330A-x |
Switch generator Off |
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xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA41002-xxxx-310A-x |
Inspect fuel gauge |
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xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA41001-xxxx-520A-x |
Remove fuel tank cap |
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xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA41000-xxxx-211A-x |
Refuel |
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xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA41001-xxxx-740A-x |
Replace fuel tank cap |
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xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD01000-xxxx-410A-x |
Generator fuel system leaks |
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xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD01000-xxxx-012A-x |
Eye damage warning |
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xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD01000-xxxx-012B-x |
Toxic fumes warning |
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Standard Operating Procedures |
Return to normal operation |
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Local Engineering Orders |
Clean work area |
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Local Engineering Orders |
Complete associated job cards |
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Table 2 Required Conditions
[This is a table which details the required pre-conditions and their associated Data Module Code and/or publication]
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Generator is switched off |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD01000-xxxx-330A-x |
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Table 3 Manpower Requirements
[This is a table showing the manpower requirements for this data module]
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Table 4 |
Support/Test Equipment |
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[This is a table which shows the support equipment required to carry out the task]
Item |
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Safety goggles |
xxxx-xx-xxx-xxxx |
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Fuel can |
xxxx-xx-xxx-xxxx |
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20 cm Funnel |
xxxx-xx-xxx-xxxx |
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Table 5 Consumables, Materials and Expendables
[This is a table which shows the consumables, materials and expendables required to carry out the task]
Item |
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Disposable cleaning cloth |
xxxx-xx-xxx-xxxx |
A/R |
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Fuel (OM-XXX) |
xxxx-xx-xxx-xxxx |
A/R |
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[This is a list of all safety conditions, relating to the task, in the form of warnings and presented in the same format as in the text of this data module.]
WARNINGS
(1)EYE DAMAGE. FUEL OM-XXX CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO EYES. SAFETY GOGGLES MUST BE WORN. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD01000-xxxx-012A-x]
(2)TOXIC FUMES. FUEL OM-XXX CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO LUNGS. DO NOT INHALE. REFER TO FIG 1. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD01000-xxxx-012B-x]
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Procedure
Primary Technique [This is a procedure described as a series of tasks and their associated
DMC.]
Step 1 Inspect the fuel gauge. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA41002-xxxx-310A-x]
Note
If required, refuel the generator as detailed.
WARNINGS
(1)EYE DAMAGE. FUEL OM-XXX CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO EYES. SAFETY GOGGLES MUST BE WORN. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD01000-xxxx-012A-x]
(2)TOXIC FUMES. FUEL OM-XXX CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO LUNGS. DO NOT INHALE.
Step 2 Remove the generator fuel tank cap. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA41001-xxxx- 520A-x]
Step 3 Insert the funnel into the fuel tank.
Step 4 Refuel. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA41000-xxxx-211A-x] Step 5 Remove the funnel.
Step 6 Replace the generator fuel tank cap. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA41001-xxxx- 740A-x]
Step 7 Using the cleaning cloths, remove any spillage.
Post Task Action
Primary Technique
Step 1 Inspect the fuel gauge. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA41002-xxxx-310A-x] Step 2 Ensure that the fuel gauge indicates the required level of fuel.
Post Task Action Requirements Satisfied
Step 1 Return system to normal operation [Standard Operating Procedures]
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Step 2 Clean the work area. [Local Engineering Orders]
Step 3 Complete associated job cards. [Local Engineering Orders]
Post Task Action Requirements Not Satisfied
Step 1 Carry out corrective maintenance [DMC xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD01000-xxxx-410A- x]
End of Data Module
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ANNEX D
Corrective Maintenance Data Module Example
This example shows a procedure, which is called up as a result of the relevant diagnostics, to replace a broken hose in the cooling system of a typical generator engine.
For the purposes of this example, IC and ICV are used as defined in S1000D. Numbers from the SNS have been allocated as follows:
(a)Engine compartment - A1-10-01
(b)Cooling system - A3-10-00.
(c)Drainage plug - A3-10-01.
(d) Top hose jubilee clip - A3-10-02
(e)Top hose - A3-10-03.
(f)Generator - D0-10-00.
(g)Battery - D0-20-00.
Where a DMC is shown, this indicates a reference to another DM which is obtained from the FPDB. DMCs are shown as a series of characters with the SNS, ICs and ICVs only shown in detail
COOLING SYSTEM - TOP HOSE REPLACEMENT
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Quality Assurance Status
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Reason for Updating
Remarks
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Production Management Data
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ANNEX D (CONTINUED)
Table of Contents
Preliminary Requirements
References
Required Conditions
Manpower Requirements
Support/Test Equipment
Consumables, Materials and Expendables
Safety Conditions
Procedure
Post Task Action
Post Task Action Requirements Satisfied
Post Task Action Requirements Not Satisfied
List of Tables
1References
2Required Conditions
3Manpower Requirements
4Support/Test Equipment
5Consumables, Materials and Expendables
List of Figures
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ANNEX D (CONTINUED)
Preliminary Requirements
Table 1 References
[This is a table of the data modules and/or publications used in this procedural data module]
Item |
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Title |
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xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD01000-xxxx-131A-x |
Switch generator off |
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xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA11001-xxxx-540A-x |
Open engine compartment |
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3 |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD01000-xxxx-012A-x |
Eye damage warning |
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4 |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD01000-xxxx-012B-x |
Toxic fumes warning |
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5 |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA31001-xxxx-520A-x |
Remove drainage plug |
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6 |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA31001-xxxx-720A-x |
Refit drainage plug |
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7 |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA31002-xxxx-530A-x |
Loosen jubilee clips |
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8 |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA31003-xxxx-520A-x |
Remove top hose |
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9 |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA31000-xxxx-258A-x |
Clean, using emery cloth |
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10 |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA31000-xxxx-258B-x |
Clean, using cleaning cloth |
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11 |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA31003-xxxx-720A-x |
Install top hose |
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12 |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA31000-xxxx-218A-x |
Replenish cooling system |
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13 |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD02000-xxxx-730A-x |
Connect battery |
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14 |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD01000-xxxx-132A-x |
Switch generator on |
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15 |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD01000-xxxx-131A-x |
Switch generator off |
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16 |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD02000-xxxx-510A-x |
Disconnect battery |
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17 |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA31000-xxxx-311A-x |
Inspect coolant fluid level |
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18 |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA31000-xxxx-311B-x |
Ensure correct fluid level |
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19 |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA11001-xxxx-740A-x |
Close engine compartment |
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20 |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA41002-xxxx-231A-x |
Bleed coolant system |
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21 |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA41002-xxxx-369A-x |
Check coolant system |
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Local Engineering Orders |
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Complete job cards |
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Local Engineering Orders |
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Discard top hose |
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24 |
Standard Operating Procedures |
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Run engine |
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25 |
Local Engineering Orders |
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Discard coolant fluid |
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Standard Operating Procedures |
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Return system to normal operation |
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Table 2 Required Conditions
[This is a table which details the required pre-conditions and their associated Data Module Code and/or publication]
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Required Condition |
Data Module/Publication |
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Generator is switched off |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD01000-xxxx-131A-x |
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2 |
Engine compartment is opened |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA11001-xxxx-540A-x |
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3 |
Battery is disconnected |
xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD02000-xxxx-510A-x |
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Table 3 Manpower Requirements
[This is a table showing the manpower requirements for this data module]
Item |
Trade |
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Number of |
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Persons |
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Mechanic |
M |
1 |
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Table 4 Support/Test Equipment
[This is a table which shows the support equipment required to carry out the task]
Item |
Nomenclature |
Identification Code |
Qty |
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1 |
Container |
xxxx-xx-xxx-xxxx |
1 |
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2 |
13 mm ring spanner |
xxxx-xx-xxx-xxxx |
1 |
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3 |
No 1 flat blade screw driver |
xxxx-xx-xxx-xxxx |
1 |
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4 |
Top hose |
xxxx-xx-xxx-xxxx |
1 |
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5 |
Safety goggles |
xxxx-xx-xxx-xxxx |
1 pr |
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Table 5 Consumables, Materials and Expendables
[This is a table showing the consumables, materials and expendables required to carry out the task]
Item |
Nomenclature |
Identification Code |
Qty |
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1 |
Emery cloth |
xxxx-xx-xxx-xxxx |
A/R |
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2 |
Cleaning cloth |
xxxx-xx-xxx-xxxx |
A/R |
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3 |
Coolant fluid (AL-39) |
xxxx-xx-xxx-xxxx |
A/R |
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Safety Conditions
[This is a list of all safety conditions, relating to the task, in the form of warnings and presented in the same format as in the text of this data module.]
WARNINGS
(1)EYE DAMAGE. COOLANT FLUID AL-39 CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO EYES. SAFETY GOGGLES MUST BE WORN. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD01000-xxxx- 012A-x]
(2)TOXIC FUMES. COOLANT FLUID AL-39 IS A TOXIC SUBSTANCE. DO NOT INHALE THE FUMES. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD01000-xxxx-012B-x]
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Procedure
[This is a task described as a series of steps and their associated DMCs.]
Step 1 Place the drainage container in a suitable position under the engine to catch the coolant fluid.
WARNINGS
(1)EYE DAMAGE. COOLANT FLUID AL-39 CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO EYES. SAFETY GOGGLES MUST BE WORN. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD01000-xxxx- 012A-x]
(2)TOXIC FUMES. COOLANT FLUID AL-39 IS A TOXIC SUBSTANCE. DO NOT INHALE THE FUMES. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD01000-xxxx-012B-x]
Step 2 Remove the drainage plug from the radiator. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA31001- xxxx-520A-x]
Step 3 Allow the coolant fluid to drain into the drainage container.
Step 4 Refit the drainage plug. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA31001-xxxx-720A-x]
Step 5 At the radiator, locate the top hose.
Step 6 Loosen the jubilee clips securing the top hose to the radiator inlet and thermostat housing outlet. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA31002-xxxx-530A-x]
Step 7 Remove the top hose. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA31003-xxxx-520A-x]
Step 8 Remove the two jubilee clips from the unserviceable top hose and place them, in the same positions, onto the replacement top hose.
Step 9 Discard the unserviceable top hose. [Local Engineering Orders]
Step 10 Using the emery cloth, clean the radiator inlet and thermostat housing outlet. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA31000-xxxx-258A-x]
Step 11 Using the cleaning cloth, remove any grit from the radiator inlet and thermostat housing outlet.
[DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA31000-xxxx-258B-x]
Step 12 Install the replacement top hose. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA31003-xxxx- 720A-x]
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ANNEX D (CONCLUDED)
Post Task Action
Step 1 Replenish the cooling system. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA31000-xxxx-218A-x] Step 2 Inspect the drainage plug and top hose for leaks.
Step 3 Reconnect the battery. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD02000-xxxx-730A-x] Step 4 Switch on the generator. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD01000-xxxx-132A-x] Step 5 Run the generator for one minute. [Standard Operating Procedures]
Step 6 Switch off the generator. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD01000-xxxx-131A-x] Step 7 Disconnect the battery. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD02000-xxxx-510A-x]
Step 8 Inspect the coolant fluid level. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA31000-xxxx-311A- x]
Step 9 Ensure the coolant fluid level is correct. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA31000- xxxx-311B-x]
Post Task Action Requirements Satisfied
Step 1 Close the engine compartment. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA11001-xxxx-740A- x]
Step 2 Discard the used coolant fluid. [Local Engineering Orders]
Step 3 Return the system to normal operations. [Standard Operating Procedures] Step 4 Clean the work area. [Local Engineering Orders]
Step 5 Complete associated job cards. [Local Engineering Orders]
Post Task Action Requirements Not Satisfied
Step 1 Bleed the cooling system. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA41002-xxxx-231A-x] Step 2 Check the cooling system. [DMC - xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BA41002-xxxx-369A-x]
End of Data Module
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ANNEX E
Preventive Maintenance Schedule Data Module Content Example
This Annex shows the preventive maintenance schedule for a subset of the totality of preventive maintenance for the generator discussed at Annex C. The resources in this schedule may be displayed in various formats which may include, for example, listing by procedure, listing by periodicity, listing by operational effect/downtime, etc.
For the purposes of this example the schedule is presented in tabular form showing a subset of preventive maintenance for a generator.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Item |
Periodicity |
Procedure |
Trade |
Manhours |
Operational |
|
|
|
|
|
Effect/ |
|
|
|
|
|
Downtime |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 |
8 hours |
Procedure 1 |
Operator |
1 man 15 min |
15 min |
|
|
|
Electronic |
1 man 15 min |
|
|
[xxxxxxxxxx |
[xxxxxxxxxxx |
[xxxxxxxxxxx |
[xxxxxxxxxxxx |
[xxxxxxxxxx |
|
xxx-xxx- |
xx-xxx- |
xx-xxx- |
x-xxx- |
xxx-xxx- |
|
BD0-10-00- |
BD0-10-00- |
BD0-10-00- |
BD0-10-00- |
BD0-10-00- |
|
xxxx-285A- |
xxxx-285A-x] |
xxxx-285A-x] |
xxxx-285A-x] |
xxxx-285A-x] |
|
x] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2 |
8 hours |
Procedure 2 |
Operator |
1 man 15 min |
Nil |
|
[xxxxxxxxxx |
[xxxxxxxxxxx |
[xxxxxxxxxxx |
[xxxxxxxxxxxx |
[xxxxxxxxxx |
|
xxx-xxx- |
xx-xxx- |
xx-xxx- |
x-xxx- |
xxx-xxx-B04- |
|
BD0-10-00- |
BD0-10-00- |
BD0-10-00- |
BD0-10-00- |
30-90-xxxx- |
|
xxx-285A-x] |
xxxx-285A-x] |
xxxx-285A-x] |
xxxx-285A-x] |
285A-x] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
3 |
Daily |
Procedure 1 |
Electrical |
1 man 30 min |
Nil |
|
|
|
Safety Man |
1 man 30 min |
|
|
[xxxxxxxxxx |
[xxxxxxxxxxx |
[xxxxxxxxxxx |
[xxxxxxxxxxxx |
[xxxxxxxxxx |
|
xxx-xxx- |
xx-xxx- |
xx-xxx- |
x-xxx- |
xxx-xxx- |
|
BD0-10-00- |
BD0-10-00- |
BD0-10-00- |
BD0-10-00- |
BD0-10-00- |
|
xxxx-285A- |
xxxx-285A-x] |
xxxx-285A-x] |
xxxx-285A-x] |
xxxx-285A-x] |
|
x] |
|
|
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|
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ANNEX E (CONCLUDED)
Item |
Periodicity |
Procedure |
Trade |
Manhours |
Operational |
|
|
|
|
|
Effect/ |
|
|
|
|
|
Downtime |
|
|
|
|
|
|
4 |
Daily |
Procedure 2 |
Electrical |
1 man x 30 min |
Nil |
|
[xxxxxxxxxx |
[xxxxxxxxxxx |
[xxxxxxxxxxx |
[xxxxxxxxxxxx |
[xxxxxxxxxx |
|
xxx-xxx- |
xx-xxx-B04- |
xx-xxx-B04- |
x-xxx-B04-40- |
xxx-xxx-B04- |
|
B04-20-02- |
40-01-xxxx- |
40-01-xxxx- |
01-xxxx-285A- |
30-90-xxxx- |
|
xxxx-285A- |
285A-x] |
285A-x] |
x] |
285A-x] |
|
x] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
5 |
2400 hours |
Procedure 1 |
Mechanical |
1 man x 2 h |
2 hours |
|
|
|
Safety Man |
1 man x 2 h |
|
|
|
|
Electronic |
1 man x 15 min |
|
|
[xxxxxxxxxx |
[xxxxxxxxxxx |
[xxxxxxxxxxx |
[xxxxxxxxxxxx |
[xxxxxxxxxx |
|
xxx-xxx- |
xx-xxx- |
xx-xxx- |
x-xxx- |
xxx-xxx- |
|
BD0-10-00- |
BD0-10-00- |
BD0-10-00- |
BD0-10-00- |
BD0-10-00- |
|
xxxx-285A- |
xxxx-285A-x] |
xxxx-285A-x] |
xxxx-285A-x] |
xxxx-285A-x] |
|
x] |
|
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ANNEX F
Preventive Maintenance Resources Summary Content Examples
This Annex shows a nonextensive list of the resource summaries for the subset of the totality of preventive maintenance for the generator discussed at Annex C. These resources may be displayed in various formats which may include, for example, listing by; procedure, periodicity, manhours, etc.
For the purposes of this example, the summary is presented as a series of tables for a subset of the totality of the preventive maintenance information for the generator. The requirements for tools, test equipment, consumables and expendables, lifed items, safety equipment and replacement items are shown.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE RESOURCE SUMMARY
DMC [xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-BD0-10-00-xxxx-286A-x]
TOOL REQUIREMENTS
Item |
Description |
NSN |
DM Ref |
|
|
|
|
1 |
Battery filler |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
|
xxxx |
062A-x] |
|
|
|
|
2 |
Ear |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
Defenders |
xxxx |
062A-x] |
|
|
|
|
3 |
Tool kit |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
|
xxxx |
063A-x] |
|
|
|
|
4 |
Safety helmet |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
|
xxxx |
062A-x] |
|
|
|
|
5 |
Fuel injector |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
|
xxxx |
061A-x] |
|
|
|
|
6 |
Inertia |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
extractor |
xxxx |
061A-x] |
|
|
|
|
7 |
Injector |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
sleeve kit |
xxxx |
061A-x] |
|
|
|
|
8 |
Rule 6 in. |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
|
xxxx |
063A-x] |
|
|
|
|
9 |
Torque |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
wrench |
xxxx |
061A-x] |
|
|
|
|
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ANNEX F (CONTINUED)
TEST EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
Item |
Description |
NSN |
|
DM Ref |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 |
|
Hydrometer |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
|
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
|
|
|
xxxx |
|
061A-x] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
LIFED ITEMS REQUIREMENTS |
|
|
|
|||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Item |
Description |
NSN |
|
DM Ref |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 |
|
`O' Ring |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
|
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
|
|
|
xxxx |
|
056A-x] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CONSUMABLES AND EXPENDABLES REQUIREMENTS |
|
|||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Item |
|
Description |
NSN |
|
DM Ref |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 |
|
Distilled water |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
|
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
|
|
|
xxxx |
|
071A-x] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2 |
|
Oil OMD 80 |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
|
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
|
|
|
xxxx |
|
071A-x] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
3 |
|
Starter fluid |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
|
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
|
|
|
xxxx |
|
071A-x] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
4 |
|
Protective PX |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
|
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
|
|
29 |
xxxx |
|
071A-x] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
5 |
|
Cleaning cloths |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
|
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
|
|
|
xxxx |
|
071A-x] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
6 |
|
Fuel OM 285 |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
|
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
|
|
|
xxxx |
|
071A-x] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
7 |
|
Coolant fluid |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
|
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
|
|
AL 39 |
xxxx |
|
071A-x] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
8 |
|
Grease XG 29 |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
|
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
|
|
|
xxxx |
|
071A-x] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
9 |
|
Warning notice |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
|
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
|
|
(DO NOT |
xxxx |
|
064A-x] |
|
|
|
SWITCH ON) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
DEF STAN 00-60 (PART 11)/3 |
|
|
|
|
|
ANNEX F (CONTINUED) |
|
REPLACEMENT ITEMS REQUIREMENTS |
|
|
|||
|
|
|
|
|
|
Item |
Description |
NSN |
|
DM Ref |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 |
`O' Ring |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
|
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
|
|
xxxx |
|
056A-x] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2 |
Injector |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
|
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
|
|
xxxx |
|
056A-x] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
3 |
Rocker gasket |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
|
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
|
|
xxxx |
|
056A-x] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
4 |
Copper seal |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
|
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
|
|
xxxx |
|
056A-x] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
5 |
Rubber seal |
xxxx-xx-xxx- |
|
[xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx-XXX-XX-XX-xxxx- |
|
|
|
xxxx |
|
056A-x] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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ANNEX F (CONCLUDED)
Collation Page
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ANNEX G
Example of Information Code (IC) Allocations Against JSP 186 Information Categories
1 Identification of DM by IC
The purpose of these examples is to assist in identifying the Data Modules(DM), which are necessary to populate paper publications structured to the JSP 186 category system, using the appropriate IC. This breakdown is not exhaustive and is for guidance only.
Category |
IC |
|
|
1.- Purpose and Planning |
Code 000 - Function, data for plans and description |
Information |
Code 010 - General Data |
|
|
|
Code 011 - Function |
|
Code 012 - General warnings, cautions and related |
|
safety data. |
|
Code 014 - Abbreviations and terms |
|
Code 015 - List of special materials |
|
Code 016 - List of dangerous materials |
|
Code 017 - List of related data |
|
Code 020 - Configuration |
|
Code 030 - Technical Data |
|
Code 040 - Description of how it is made and its |
|
function |
|
Code 041 - Description of how it is made |
|
Code 042 - Description of its function |
|
Code 050 - Diagrams and lists |
|
Code 055 - Location diagrams |
|
|
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ANNEX G (CONTINUED)
Category |
IC |
|
|
2.- Operating Information |
Code 012 - General warnings, cautions and related |
|
safety data. |
|
Code 013 - Symbols |
|
Code 014 - Abbreviations and terms |
|
Code 016 - List of dangerous materials |
|
Code 017 - List of related data |
|
Code 100 - Operation |
|
Code 110 - Controls and Indicators |
|
Code 120 - Pre-Operating procedures |
|
Code 130 - Operation procedures |
|
Code 140 - Emergency procedures |
|
Code 150 - Post Operation procedures |
|
|
|
|
Category |
IC |
|
|
3.- Technical Description |
Code 010 - General Data |
|
Code 013 - Symbols |
|
Code 014 - Abbreviations and terms |
|
Code 015 - List of special materials |
|
Code 016 - List of dangerous materials |
|
Code 017 - List of related data |
|
Code 020 - Configuration |
|
Code 030 - Technical Data |
|
Code 040 - Description of how it is made and its |
|
function |
|
|
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ANNEX G (CONTINUED)
Code 041 - Description of how it is made
Code 051 - Wiring Diagrams
Code 052 - Routing Diagrams
Code 053 - Connection Lists
Code 054 - Schematic Diagrams
Code 055 - Location diagrams
Code 056 - Equipment Lists
Category |
IC |
|
|
4.- Initial Installation and |
Code 010 - General Data |
Preparation for Special |
Code 011 - Function |
Environment |
|
|
Code 012 - Warnings Cautions and Notes |
|
Code 013 - Symbols |
|
Code 014 - Abbreviations and terms |
|
Code 015 - List of special materials |
|
Code 016 - List of dangerous materials |
|
Code 017 - List of related data |
|
Code 053 - Connection Lists |
|
Code 056 - Equipment Lists |
|
Code 070 - Consumable Materials and Expendables |
|
Code 250 - Clean and Apply Surface Protection |
|
Code 270 - Adjust, Align and Calibrate |
|
Code 300 - Examination Test and Checks |
|
Code 320 - Operation Tests |
|
|
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ANNEX G (CONTINUED)
Code 360 - Design Data/Tolerance Checks
Code 370 - Monitor the Condition
Code 540 - Open for Access Procedures
Code 700 -Assemble Install and Connect Procedures
Code 810 -Preservation Procedures
Category |
|
IC |
|
|
|
5.- Maintenance Information |
Code 012 - General warnings, cautions and related |
|
and Instructions |
safety data. |
|
|
Code 013 - Symbols |
|
|
Code 014 - Abbreviations and terms |
|
|
Code 015 - List of special materials |
|
|
Code 016 - List of dangerous materials |
|
|
Code 017 - List of related data |
|
|
Code 060 - AGE tools and software lists |
|
|
Code 071 - Consumables |
|
|
Code 072 - Material |
|
|
Code 073 - Expendables |
|
|
Code 074 - Data Sheets for Dangerous CME |
|
|
Code 076 - Fluids |
|
|
Code 080 - Mixtures and solutions |
|
|
Code 090 |
- Software Documentation |
|
Code 100 |
- Operation |
|
Code 110 |
- Controls and Indictors |
|
Code 120 |
- Pre-Operating Procedures |
|
|
|
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ANNEX G (CONTINUED)
Code 130 - Operation Procedures
Code 140 - Emergency procedures
Code 150 - Post Operation Procedures
Code 200 - Servicing
Code 210 - Fill
Code 220 - Drain liquid and release pressure Code 230 - Bleed and prime
Code 240 - Lubrication
Code 241 - Oil
Code 242 - Grease
Code 243 - Dry Film
Code 250 - Clean and apply surface protection
Code 260 - Remove and prevent ice and remove contamination
Code 270 - Adjust, align and calibrate
Code 280 - Maintenance General
Code 282 - Corrective Maintenance
Code 286 - Maintenance Resource Summaries Code 290 - Change of liquid/gases
Code 300 - Examination tests and checks
Code 310 - Visual Examinations
Code 320 - Operation tests
Code 330 - Test preparation
Code 340 - Function tests
Code 350 - Structure tests
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ANNEX G (CONTINUED)
Code 360 - Design Data/Tolerance Checks
Code 370 - Monitor the Condition
Code 390 - Sample test
Code 400 - Failure report and isolation procedures
Code 410 - Failure symptom data
Code 420 - General failure isolation procedures
Code 500 - Remove and disassemble procedures
Code 510 - Disconnect procedures
Code 520 - Remove procedures
Code 530 - Disassemble procedures
Code 540 - Open for access procedures
Code 550 - Unload software procedures
Code 600 - Repairs and locally make procedures and data
Code 610 - Add materials
Code 620 - Attach materials
Code 630 - Change the mechanical strength/structure of materials
Code 640 - Change the surface finish of materials
Code 650 - Remove materials
Code 660 - Structure repair procedures and data
Code 670 - Locally make procedures and data
Code 680 - Battle damage procedures and data.
Code 690 - Miscellaneous
Code 691 - Marking
Code 700 - Assemble install and connect procedures
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ANNEX G (CONTINUED)
Code 710 - Assemble procedures
Code 720 - install procedures
Code 730 - Connect procedures
Code 740 - Close after access procedures
Code 750 - Software procedures
Code 900 - Miscellaneous
Code 920 - Change = Remove + Install
Category |
|
IC |
|
|
|
6.- Maintenance Schedules |
Code 012 - General warnings, cautions and related |
|
|
safety data. |
|
|
Code 013 - Symbols |
|
|
Code 014 - Abbreviations and terms |
|
|
Code 015 - List of special materials |
|
|
Code 016 - List of dangerous materials |
|
|
Code 017 - List of related data |
|
|
Code 060 - AGE tools and software lists |
|
|
Code 071 - Consumables |
|
|
Code 072 - Material |
|
|
Code 073 - Expendables |
|
|
Code 074 |
- Data Sheets for Dangerous CME |
|
Code 076 |
- Fluids |
|
Code 080 - Mixtures and solutions |
|
|
Code 100 |
- Operation |
|
Code 110 |
- Controls and Indicators |
|
|
|
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ANNEX G (CONTINUED)
Code 120 - Pre-Operating Procedures
Code 130 - Operation Procedures
Code 140 - Emergency procedures
Code 150 - Post Operation Procedures
Code 200 - Servicing
Code 210 - Fill
Code 220 - Drain liquid and release pressure
Code 230 - Bleed and prime
Code 240 - Lubrication
Code 241 - Oil
Code 242 - Grease
Code 243 - Dry Film
Code 250 - Clean and apply surface protection
Code 260 - Remove and prevent ice and remove contamination
Code 270 - Adjust, align and calibrate
Code 280 - Maintenance General
Code 281 - Preventative Maintenance
Code 285 -Preventative Maintenance Schedules
Code 286 - Maintenance Resource Summaries
Code 290 - Change of liquid/gases
Code 300 - Examination tests and checks
Code 310 - Visual Examinations
Code 320 - Operation tests
Code 330 - Test preparation
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ANNEX G (CONTINUED)
Code 331 - Connection of test equipment
Code 332 - Removal of test equipment
code 333 - Installation of the unit before the test Code 334 - Removal of the unit after the test. Code 340 - Function test
Code 341 - Manual test
Code 342 - Automatic test
Code 360 - Design Data/Tolerance Checks
Code 370 - Monitor the Condition
Code 371 - Oil analysis
Code 372 - Vibration analysis
Code 373 - Blade track check
Code 374 - Fuel analysis
Code 390 - Sample test
Code 500 - Remove and disassemble procedures Code 510 - Disconnect procedures
Code 520 - Remove procedures
Code 530 - Disassemble procedures
Code 540 - Open for access procedures
Code 550 - Unload software procedures
Code 691 - Marking
Code 700 - Assemble install and connect procedures Code 710 - Assemble procedures
Code 720 - install procedures
Code 730 - Connect procedures
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ANNEX G (CONTINUED)
|
Code 740 - Close after access procedures |
|
Code 750 - Software procedures |
|
Code 800 - Storage procedures and data |
|
Code 810 - Preservation procedures |
|
Code 820 - Procedures to remove preservation |
|
material |
|
Code 850 - Procedures to keep items serviceable |
|
when in storage |
|
Code 870 - Procedures to prepare items when in |
|
storage |
|
Code 880 - Procedures when items are got out of |
|
storage |
|
Code 890 - Life data of items when in storage |
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Code 900 - Miscellaneous |
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Code 920 - Change = Remove + Install |
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Code 990 - Neutralisation and disposal |
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Code 010 - General Data |
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Code 013 - Symbols |
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Code 014 - Abbreviations and terms |
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Code 015 - List of special materials |
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Code 016 - List of dangerous materials |
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Code 017 - List of related data |
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Code 056 - Equipment Lists |
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Code 071 - Consumables
Code 072 - Material
Code 073 - Expendables
Code 074 - Data Sheets for Dangerous CME
Code 075 - Parts List
Code 076 - Fluids
Code 080 - Mixtures and solutions Code 081 - Chemical solutions code 082 - Chemical mixtures
Code 800 - Storage procedures and data
Code 810 - Preservation procedures
Code 820 - Procedures to remove preservation material
Code 830 - Procedures to put items in containers
Code 840 - Procedures to remove items from containers
Code 860 - Procedures to remove items when in storage
Code 870 - Procedures to prepare items when in storage
Code 890 - Life data of items when in storage
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