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Additional Skills And Special Training |
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Requirements (DED 008) |
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Support Equipment Explanation (DED 411) |
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Justification (DED 188) |
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415 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT NON-PROLIFERATION EFFORT 65 X - |
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A brief narrative by the contractor on his efforts to standardize SE/limit its proliferation by selecting MOD inventory equipment or modify existing Government or commercial equipment, and shall include a list of documents and databases screened.
416 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT RECOMMENDATION DATA |
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NUMBER (SERD NUMBER) |
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A 10-position code assigned to each item of support equipment having a unique Reference Number and Commercial And Government Entity (CAGE) Code. It consists of the following sub-fields:
a. System/Subsystem/Sub-subsystem |
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The first six-positions of the SERD Number comprise this sub-field and identify support equipment to the system/subsystem/sub-subsystem which the support equipment supports. This code will be as specified by the Project. Guidance as to allocation of codes may be sought from AECMA 1000D.
b. Sequence Number |
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N F |
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The last four digits of the 10-position SERD number indicates the number assigned sequentially to each unique SE item which is proposed for the system, subsystem, or subsubsystem. Sequence numbers shall begin with 0001 and run through 9999.
ADAPTOR/INTERCONNECTION DEVICE (AID) SUPPORT EQUIPMENT RECOMMENDATION DATA NUMBER. The SERD number of the adaptor/interconnection device.
OPERATIONAL TEST PROGRAMME (OTP) SUPPORT EQUIPMENT RECOMMENDATION DATA NUMBER. The SERD number of the operational test programme.
SE SUPERSEDURE SERD NUMBER. The SERD number of the SE item superseding the original SE item.
TEST PROGRAMME INSTRUCTION (TPI) SUPPORT EQUIPMENT RECOMMENDATION DATA NUMBER. The SERD number of the test programme instruction.
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417 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT RECOMMENDATION DATA |
65 X - - |
REVISION REMARKS |
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If the support equipment recommendation data (SERD) being prepared is a revision, enter the revision letter, revision date, action date (G), and revision remarks which summarize the reason for revision. For SERDs that have been revised more than once, this block shall include the revision date and revision remarks of all previous revisions.
418 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT REQUIRED |
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A single-letter code indicating whether the support/test equipment or training material itself needs SE to test or maintain its operational capability.
SE |
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Not required |
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419 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT TRANSPORTATION |
12 N - |
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DIMENSIONS |
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The dimensions of an item of support/test equipment as it is configured for shipment. Consists of the following sub-fields:
a. Length |
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N |
R |
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b. Width |
4 |
N |
R |
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c. Height |
4 |
N |
R |
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420 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT TRANSPORTATION WEIGHT |
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The weight of an item of support/test equipment as configured for shipment.
421 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SUPPORT COST FACTOR |
3 N R 2 |
A decimal value which expresses the cost factor for supporting SE. This factor is derived from the ratio of the yearly SE costs to the SE unit costs.
423 SYSTEM/END ITEM IDENTIFIER |
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A code that signifies whether the LCN represents a system, end item, or not a system/end item. A system or end item is an item capable of independent operation, or is a class or group of equipments that is managed and provisioned under a separate Provisioning Contract Control Number.
System |
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End Item |
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Not a system/end item |
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424 SYSTEM/END ITEM NARRATIVE CODE |
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A code that indicates the system/end item narrative. |
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Additional supportability parameters |
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Additional supportability considerations |
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Operational mission failure definition |
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425 SYSTEM REDESIGN/LOGISTICS CONSIDERATION |
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A one-position code indicating whether the information is related to system redesign or logistics considerations narrative. Codes are as follows:
System redesign (standardization) |
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System redesign (accessibility) |
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System redesign (maintenance ease) |
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System redesign (safety) |
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System redesign (test points) |
E |
System redesign (skills) |
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System redesign (training) |
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System redesign (connectors for ease of removal) |
H |
System redesign (packaging and transportation) |
J |
System redesign (fault location) |
K |
System redesign (labelling) |
L |
System redesign (design for self protection against |
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damage after failure) |
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System redesign (corrosion and rust control) |
N |
Narrative (standardization) |
P |
Narrative (accessibility) |
Q |
Narrative (maintenance ease) |
R |
Narrative (safety) |
S |
Narrative (test points) |
T |
Narrative (skills) |
U |
Narrative (training) |
V |
Narrative (connectors for ease of removal) |
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Narrative (packaging and transportation) |
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Narrative (fault location) |
Y |
Narrative (labelling) |
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Narrative (design for self protection against |
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damage after failure) |
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Narrative (corrosion and rust control) |
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426 SYSTEM REDESIGN/LOGISTICS CONSIDERATION |
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RECOMMENDATION DISPOSITION, RESULTS |
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A narrative of either system or Reliability-Centred Maintenance (RCM) redesign considerations.
System Redesign. A narrative description identifying recommended design changes, disposition of each recommendation, and the results of each recommendation for which analysis indicates a redesign might be warranted. Shall include appropriate feasibility and cost benefit analysis results performed to validate the redesign recommendations.
RCM Redesign. A narrative description identifying recommended design changes, that come from the RCM analysis, the disposition of each recommendation and results of each recommendation for which analysis indicates a redesign might be warranted. Shall include appropriate feasibility and cost benefit analysis results performed to validate the redesign recommendations.
427 TASK CODE |
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A data chain of six separate data sub-fields which uniquely identify each operator/ maintenance task associated with particular items under analysis. The first five sub-fields provide information relative to the performance of the task itself. The sixth sub-field is a task sequence code provided to differentiate tasks with identical entries in the first five sub-fields.
The individual sub-fields that comprise the task code are described as follows:
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Task Code (FUNCTION) |
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A code that denotes specific maintenance, operator, or supporting functions necessary to the operation and maintenance of an item.
Access. To perform operations necessary to gain access to an item of the next lower level of indenture or an item blocking accessibility to the item under analysis.
Access |
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Adjust. To maintain or regulate, within prescribed limits, by bringing into proper or exact position, or by setting the operating characteristics to specified parameters.
Adjust |
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Align. To adjust specified variable elements of an item to bring about optimum or desired performance.
Align |
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Calibration. A comparison between a standard or measuring equipment, instrument or items of equipment with a standard of high accuracy to detect, correlate, adjust and document the accuracy of instrument or equipment items being compared. (JSP 110)
Calibration |
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Camouflage. To conceal or disguise. |
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Camouflage |
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Clean. To rid of dirt, impurities or extraneous matter from the item.
Clean |
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Condition Monitoring. The continuous or periodic measurement and interpretation of data to indicate the condition of an item to determine the need for maintenance. (BS 3811)
Condition Monitoring |
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Debug. To detect and remedy an inadequacy in software.
Debug |
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Disassemble/Assemble. Disassemble - To take to pieces; to take apart to the level of the next smaller unit, or down to all removable parts. Assemble - To fit and secure together the several parts of; to make or form by combining parts.
Disassemble/Assemble |
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Dispose. To get rid of including those actions to prepare an item for disposal, eg, demilitarization.
Dispose |
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End of Runway Inspection. The inspection which is a visual/operational check of designated systems and components performed at end of runway.
End-of-Runway Inspection |
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Evaluate. To determine the importance, size or nature of; to appraise; to give value or appraisal to on the basis of collected data.
Evaluate |
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Fault Location (FAULT LOCAT). The process of investigating and detecting the cause of equipment malfunctioning; the act of isolating fault within a system or Unit Under Test.
Fault Location |
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Fit. Correctly attach the item to another.
Fit |
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Function. Check, as far as can be determined without the use of test equipment or reference to measurement, that the item or system is serviceable and operates correctly. This equates to the definition of 'operate' given in AP 100C-20.
Function |
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Inspect. Measure, examine, test gauge or otherwise compare the item with the applicable requirements.
Inspect |
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Load/Unload. To place, insert in or take out a device or piece of equipment; to place or remove components from aircraft or other vehicles; to place or remove weapons; to upload or download software.
Load/Unload |
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Lubricate. To apply a substance (eg, oil, grease, graphite) to reduce friction.
Lubricate |
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Mission profile Change/Role Change. The function performed to enable the end item to perform a different type mission.
Mission profile Change/Role Change |
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Operate. To control equipment in order to accomplish a specific purpose.
Operate |
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Overhaul. A comprehensive examination and restoration of an item, or major part thereof, to an acceptable condition. (BS 3811)
Overhaul |
K |
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Package/Unpackage. The action required to prepare system and equipment for storage and transportation. Also includes the action required to unpack.
Package/Unpackage U
Preserve. The action required to treat systems and equipment whether installed or stored, to keep them in a satisfactory condition.
Preserve V
Preventive Maintenance on Items in Store. Those preventive maintenance actions required to be performed on items in store.
Preventive Maintenance on Items in Store I
Process. To submit to a series of actions or operations leading to a particular end.
Process |
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Reconditioning. The process under which an item is completely overhauled, restored, reassembled and inspected to specified quality requirements. with the exception of airframes, equipment generally starts a new life after reconditioning. (Air Systems)
Reconditioning |
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Remove. Correctly disconnect and detach the item from its mounting or position.
Remove |
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Replace. Remove the item and fit a new/or serviceable item.
Replace |
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Repair. To restore an item to an acceptable condition by the renewal replacement or mending of worn, damaged or decayed parts. (BS 3811)
Repair |
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Servicing. The act of undertaking minor maintenance and/or the replenishment of consumables, sometimes by the user or operator. (JSP 110)
Servicing |
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Set Up. To prepare or make an item ready for operation; to prepare software prior to mission.
Set up |
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Software Modification. The development and implementation of a design change to an in service software item.
Software Modification |
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Standard Serviceability Test (SST). A universally acceptable test devised and promulgated by an accredited authority to confirm, within the RAF, that an item under test can perform its intended function.
Standard Serviceability Test (SST) |
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Test. Undertake, using the appropriate test equipment, a critical trial or examination of one or more properties or characteristics of the item or system to make certain that it is serviceable and operates correctly.
Test |
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Transport. The action required to move systems and equipment from one place to another.
Transport |
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Transportation Preparation. The actions required to prepare an item for transportation.
Transportation Preparation |
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b. Task Interval Code (INTERVAL) |
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A F |
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A code that identifies the scheduled or unscheduled timing of the task occurrence.
Sea Systems: Occurring during a period of assisted maintenance.
Assisted Maintenance Period |
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Biannual. Occurring every 6 months or twice a year.
Biannual |
N |
Battlefield Damage Assessment and Repair. Occurring on the system/equipment in a battlefield environment as a result of battle damage.
Battlefield damage assessment and repair |
Y |
Calendar. Occurring as a period of time equal in length to 365 days.
Calendar |
Q |
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Daily. Occurring every day; operation of the day.
Daily |
C |
Sea Systems: Occurring during a period of docking for essential defects.
Docking for Essential Defects |
W |
During Operation. Occurring during each operation.
During Operation |
D |
Emergency. Resulting from an unforeseen combination of circumstances that calls for immediate action to prevent injury to personnel and/or damage to equipment.
Emergency |
J |
Monthly. Occurring approximately every 4 weeks or 30 days.
Monthly |
P |
Normal. Inspection according with, or not deviating from a norm.
Normal |
K |
Overhaul Cycle. That period of time at which an overhaul maintenance task becomes due, as a result either of completion of a given period of time in a Standard Service Tour, or of receiving damage of a severity that warrants overhaul.
Overhaul Cycle |
R |
Periodic/Phase Inspection. Inspection to be accomplished at a specified interval or multiple of the specified intervals.
Periodic/Phase |
E |
Postoperative/After Flight. Undertaking inspections, minor maintenance and/or the replenishment of consumables, sometimes by the user or operator after each operation or flight.
Postoperative/After Flight |
H |
Pre-operative/Before Flight. Servicing carried out to prepare for operation or flight.
Pre-operative/Before Flight |
A |
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Quarterly. Recurring at 3-month intervals.
Quarterly |
M |
Sea Systems: Occurring during a Refit Period.
Refit |
X |
Scheduled. Periodic prescribed maintenance based on an elapsed time, mileage, hours of operation, etc., criteria.
Scheduled |
B |
Sea Systems: Occurring during a Self Maintenance Period.
Self Maintenance Period |
U |
Special. Inspection which supplements other inspections (daily, pre-operational, periodic, flying hours, operating hours, or calendar) and is undertaken because of specific circumstances.
Special |
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Turnround. Performance of the maintenance task occurs during normal turnround operations and does not affect the operability of the system.
Turnround |
T |
Unscheduled. Those unpredictable maintenance requirements that had not been previously planned, but require prompt attention to maintain the system in or restore it to operating condition. These tasks may be added to, integrated with, or substituted for previously scheduled work loads.
Unscheduled |
G |
Weekly. Occurring in one of a series of seven-day cycles.
Weekly |
L |
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Operations/Maintenance Level (O/M Levels) 1 |
A F |
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Codes that are assigned to indicate the maintenance levels authorized to perform the required maintenance function (see DED 277 for definitions of the individual O/M levels).
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