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DEF STAN 00-60 (PART 0)/4

APPENDIX F TO ANNEX C

603 AEROSPACE GROUND EQUIPMENT CODE

1 A F -

The Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE) Code is for categorizing the use of Support Equipment for each related task. Categories are as follows:

Category A. No action is required for these equipments other than validation tests, when deemed necessary. If equipment is not already in sufficient quantities the required action is only the inventory item re-order or procurement.

Category A

A

Category B. This category of equipment which requires only minor modifications, will not have long lead times or high development costs. The equipment to be modified shall be identified and the decision made as to where the modification is to be developed. Generally it is envisaged that after the modification, the equipment should be subject to validation tests in order to be assured of its suitability.

If major modifications are required, the equipment cannot be considered Category B, but shall be reclassified under Category D.

Category B

B

Category C. For Category C equipment, lead time is similar to that defined for Category A. The only difference from Category A is that prototype procurement actions are the responsibility of the contractor.

Category C

C

Category D. Category D equipment is similar to Category B, the difference being that the procurement actions are the responsibility of the contractor.

Category D

D

Category E. These equipments are subject to the complete acquisition process The vendor will operate in accordance with the technical specification prepared by the company who has the procurement responsibility. The time required to perform all the actions from the definition up to the manufacturing of a production unit depends on the equipment complexity. In addition, the development actions can start only when a reasonable confidence of the production aircraft standard has been achieved.

Category E

E

Category F. These equipments are subject to the complete acquisition process and the same considerations as for Category E equipments are applicable; the only difference being that the development cycle will be performed by the company in charge of the

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equipment design and production. The company will operate against drawings or specifications as applicable.

Category F

F

604 AFDEETEC/AFDSEC NUMBER

5 N - -

Air Force Department Electronic & Electrical Test Equipment Committee/Air Force Department Support Equipment Committee Number

For Air Systems: A number required for SE scaling, supplied by the Project.

605 ALLOWANCES

9 N R -

Indicates the quantity of spare items.

For Sea Systems, this comprises the following sub-fields:

a)

Onboard Spares

3

N

R

-

b)

Onboard Backup Spares

3

N

R

-

c)

Spares for Overhaul purposes

3

N

R

-

FAA:- Refer to Naval Aircraft Ranging and Scaling Guide (NASRAG) and Consolidated Allowance List (CAL).

606 AMMUNITION CONTAINER REFERENCE NUMBER

25 X L -

& MARK

 

A code which identifies the kind, material and category of packaging as specified in UN Transport of Dangerous Goods (The Orange Book), ST/SG/AC.10/1, paragraph 9.4.7. This would be further qualified by the specific to nature codes as detailed in detailed DEF STATS Pamphlet MHTU/52CMO1/93, JSP 422. Markings shall conform to STANAG 2023, 2316, 2322 and 3854. For transportation purposes the following markings shall be regarded as a minimum requirement:

UN-packaging symbol UN-serial number

UN-proper transportation name and/or mutually agreed correct technical name (NATO name)

Hazard classification code

Stock number and/or NSN/short code

607 AMMUNITION CONTAINER ASSEMBLY REFERENCE 25 X L - NUMBER & MARK

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A code which identifies the packing methods for explosives as specified in UN Transport of Dangerous Goods (The Orange Book), ST/SG/AC.10/1 Table 10.1. This would be further qualified by the specific to nature codes as detailed in DEF STATS Pamphlet MHTU/52CMO1/93, JSP 422. Markings shall conform to STANAG 2023, 2316, 2322 and 3854. For transportation purposes, the following markings shall be regarded as a minimum requirement:

UN-packaging symbol UN-serial number

UN-proper transportation name and/or mutually agreed correct technical name (NATO name)

Hazard classification code

Stock number and/or NSN/short code

608 AMMUNITION CORRECT TECHNICAL NAME

240 X L -

A narrative field containing the Correct Technical Name of the item of ammunition as defined in. UN Transport of Dangerous Goods (The Orange Book), ST/SG/AC.10/1.

609 AMMUNITION HAZARD AND COMPATIBILITY

14 X L -

Ammunition is classified in accordance with STANAG 4123 and is grouped into one of six Hazard Divisions according to the hazard it presents when initiated. It is further grouped into one of thirteen Compatibility Groups on the basis of its characteristics and associated hazards. Definitions of Hazard Divisions and Compatibility Groups are given in the manual of NATO Safety Principles for the Transport of Military Ammunition and Explosives (AASTP-2), Chapter 4. Associated with the HCC for ammunition are supplementary symbols denoting the type of risk involved in transportation and whether breathing apparatus and protective clothing are required for fire fighting when the item is in storage. In UK the MOD's Explosive Storage and Transportation Committee (ESTC), who have sole responsibility for the classification of military explosives and ammunition, issue a unique Item Number which is linked to HCCs and Supplementary Symbols. This DED is divided into the following sub-fields:

a.

ESTC Item Number

5

X

L

-

b.

Ammunition HCC

5

X

L

-

c.

Subsidiary Risk 1

1

X

F

-

d.

Subsidiary Risk 2

1

X

F

-

e.

Breathing apparatus

1

A

F

-

f.

Protective clothing

1

A

F

-

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610

AMMUNITION NARRATIVE CODE

1

A

F

-

 

A code that indicates the type of Ammunition Narrative.

 

 

 

 

 

Ammunition Type (DED 613)

A

 

 

 

 

Unusual and Special Requirements (DED 500)

B

 

 

 

 

Lifting and Tiedown Requirement for

C

 

 

 

 

Transportation (DED 192)

 

 

 

 

611

AMMUNITION NET EXPLOSIVE CONTENT

8

N

R

4

Enter the weight in Kg of explosive for each individual item or quantities of 1000 rounds/items of ammunition. For the appropriate information, refer to JSP 422 TriService Ammunition Packaging, Configuration and Statistical Data.

NOTE: Ammunition Net Explosive Content is normally quoted for quantities of 1000 rounds/items as defined iaw JSP 422.

612 AMMUNITION SHIPPING CATEGORY

22 A L -

Enter the shipping category for the item/cargo of ammunition. For appropriate shipping categories, refer to International Maritime Organization (IMO), International Maritime Dangerous Goods Codes.

613 AMMUNITION TYPE

65 X -

-

A description of the ammunition including the type and make-up. Examples include:-

Means of initiation

Cartridge

Propellant

Projectile

Safety and arming unit

Fuse

Warhead

Sub-munitions

Centre core bursters

Secondary charges

Multiple warheads

Guidance

Launch platform

NOTES: Land Systems: As laid down in Catalogue/ADAC No Cross Reference List issued by D Log IS 2B.

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614 AMMUNITION UN SERIAL NUMBER

4 N L -

All ammunition items have their own UN Serial Number specific to the item itself. Enter the specific UN Serial Number, as specified by JSP 422.

615 AMMUNITION UNIT LOAD CONTAINER INDICATOR 1 A F -

A code to indicate when Ammunition Container is a ULC or not.

Ammunition Container is a ULC

Y

Ammunition Container is not a ULC

N

616 AMMUNITION UNIT LOAD SPECIFICATION

4 X R -

A specific code for the configuration the ammunition will be stored in when ammunition container is not a ULC, ie DED 615 is ‘N’. Codes specific to nature are detailed in DEF STATS PAMPHLET MHTU/52CM01/93 'Ammunition Unit Loads for Military Use' and JSP 422. In some instances a ULS will not be designed for a particular nature of ammunition, in which case ‘NA’ is used.

617 ANCILLARY SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (ASE) REQUIRED 3 A -

-

For each of the following sub-fields enter Y or N.

Yes

 

 

Y

 

 

No

 

 

N

 

 

a)

Dockyard/Ship/First Line

1

A

-

-

b)

On Board/Second Line

1

A

-

-

c)

In Base/Third Line

1

A

-

-

Sea Systems: This is derived from Master Record Data Centre data dictionary.

618 AMMUNITION SERVICE MANAGEMENT CODE

8 X L -

The single service management code is used during the service life of an item of ammunition. For Land Service ammunition, an Army Department Ammunition Code (ADAC) is used.

619 ATTACHING, STORAGE, OR SHIPPING PART (AECMA 1 N F - 2000M TEI ASP)

Indicates an item to be Attaching, Storage or Shipping Part at a specific Catalogue Sequence Number (TEI CSN).

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Attaching Part

1

Storage Part

2

Shipping Part

3

620 AUTHORIZED LIFE (AECMA 2000M TEI AUL)

6 N R -

The Authorized Life indicates the maximum installed life for which an item may be operated. Upon reaching this Authorized Life, any further life of the item shall be reauthorized.

The number entered into this field shall be qualified by the Authorized Life Measurement Base (DED 238), and equates to AECMA 2000M TEI ALI.

621 CALIBRATION MARKER (AECMA 2000M TEI CMK)

1 N -

-

Identifies an item that requires calibration.

 

 

Item requires to be calibrated.

1

 

When applied to Meters, Test Equipment and Dimensional Equipment this equates to AECMA 2000M TEI CMK. Information regarding the type and periodicity of the calibration shall be obtained from the appropriate engineering sources.

622 CATALOGUE SEQUENCE NUMBER (AECMA

13 X F -

2000M TEI CSN)

 

Identifies the location of the item within the Illustrated Parts Catalogue (IPC) according to the Standard Numbering System. It is also used with Item Sequence Number (DED 647) as the key of each record in the Initial Provisioning (IP) presentation of data.

Aircraft Chapter

2

N

-

-

Sub Chapter

1

N

-

-

Sub Sub Chapter

1

N

-

-

Unit or Assembly

2

N

-

-

Figure Number

2

X

-

-

Figure Number Variant (Not I or O)

1

A

-

-

Item Number

3

N

-

-

Item Number Variant (Not I or O)

1

A

-

-

When an item appears in the IP presentation (and IPC) for the aircraft or engine, the whole of this data element is to be provided. When an item is contained in the separate IP presentation of equipments then only the last seven characters are applicable and the first six are to be left blank.

NOTE: This is a composite Data Element (DE) not used in the LSAR, the 13 character format is cross mapped to the following DEDs :-

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Fields 1 to 6 are represented by the last 6 fields of DED 802, Document Code. Fields 7 to 9 are represented by DED 144, Figure Number.

Fields 10 to 13 are represented by DED 184, Item Number.

623 ITEM TYPE (AECMA 2000M TEI ITY)

2

X

-

-

Identifies standard hardware items, consumables or raw and semi-fabricated materials into technical/logistical categories.

AG = Ground Equipment

BD = Break Down

BR = Break Down Reassurance

CS = Consumables

C1 = Category 1 Container

EA = Engine Related Accessories

HE = Standard Electrical Hardware Items

HM = Standard Mechanical Hardware Items

HW = Hardware

LR = Line Replaceable Item

MC = Anaesthetics/Medical Chemicals

MD = Module

MG = Ammunition with Dangerous Substances

ML = Modification Leaflet

MM = Medical Supplies

MS = Modification Set

NA = None of the Other Codes Applies

RE = Role Equipment

RM = Raw Materials

SM = Split Design Module

SW = Software

Note: The exclusion of codes shall be agreed between the Customer and Contractor at the start of the project. Application and allocation of Codes shall be as detailed in AECMA S2000M TEI ITY.

624 CHANGE EFFECT

18 A F -

A checklist consisting of 18 individual change effect factors affecting facility requirements for the item under analysis. In proposing a change to the Weapons/ Equipment Fit the full effect on the platform installation needs to be declared. This DED enables the differences between the present fit and the proposed fit to be highlighted. An entry of Y, N or K is entered against each factor as listed below.

Changed

Y

No Change

N

Not Known

K

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The individual factors which constitute the sub-fields are:

 

 

 

Alarms and Warnings.

1

A

F

-

Type of alarm/warning displayed external to weapon

 

 

 

 

equipment, control and indication of water cooling,

 

 

 

 

ventilation, fire detection etc.

 

 

 

 

Electrical Interfaces - Definition of Main Cable

1

A

F

-

Runs.

 

 

 

 

Electrical Interfaces - Definition of Position Cable

1

A

F

-

Electrical Interfaces - Connection Details.

1

A

F

-

Compass Transmission.

1

A

F

-

Chilled Water.

1

A

F

-

Flow rate, inlet/outlet temperature, test/working

 

 

 

 

pressure, physical connection details, shipbuilder

 

 

 

 

supply items.

 

 

 

 

Electrical Power.

1

A

F

-

Voltage, frequency, phase, power factor, load per

 

 

 

 

phase (normal/max.), equipment to DEF STAN 61-5,

 

 

 

 

internal/external fusing, initial surge, integrity

 

 

 

 

of supply (normal/alternative, auto/manual change-

 

 

 

 

over), anti condensation heaters, shipbuilder supply

 

 

 

 

items.

 

 

 

 

Environmental Requirements.

1

A

F

-

Temperature in which equipment can operate,

 

 

 

 

de-icing, susceptibility to noise, compartment

 

 

 

 

illumination, cleanliness requirements, screened

 

 

 

 

compartment, security, EMP, TREE etc.

 

 

 

 

HP/LP Air.

1

A

F

-

Flow rate, pressure limits, dryness, purity, method

 

 

 

 

of connection, shipbuilder supply items.

 

 

 

 

Hydraulics.

1

A

F

-

Hydraulic medium specification, volumetric flow,

 

 

 

 

pressure, cleanliness standards, interface

 

 

 

 

requirements.

 

 

 

 

Upkeep, Keep Alive Maintenance.

1

A

F

-

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Workbench space required locally and/or remotely, space for spares, test equipment, telephones etc.

Seating Details.

1

A

F

-

Details of seating and securing arrangements, SSIs

 

 

 

 

support and servicing platform, guard-rails, weight

 

 

 

 

of each FSI, height of C of G, lifting arrangements,

 

 

 

 

shock mounting arrangements, alignment requirements.

 

 

 

Signals.

1

A

F

-

List of signals between free standing items.

 

 

 

 

Siting Parameters.

1

A

F

-

Site on the ship, location within compartment,

 

 

 

 

separation of equipments, clear/blind arcs etc.

 

 

 

 

Ventilation.

1

A

F

-

Airflow rate, inlet/outlet temperature, wild heat

 

 

 

 

to compartment, number of operators per compartment,

 

 

 

physical connection of supply/exhaust trunking,

 

 

 

 

shipbuilder supply items.

 

 

 

 

Space Requirements.

1

A

F

-

FSI dimensions, shipping route, access for

 

 

 

 

installations, operation, maintenance space etc.

 

 

 

 

Weapon Equipment.

1

A

F

-

Effect on Environment.

1

A

F

-

Noise, vibration, blast, RADHAZ equipment, initial surge etc.

625 CLASS OF STORE 1 A F -

A code used to describe the customer's accounting procedure to be used for the item within the customer's organization.

High-Value item to which special accounting

H

procedures apply.

 

Items of equipment the cost and nature of

P

which normally justifies their return to a

 

maintenance unit or contractor for repair

 

if such a repair is beyond the capability of

 

the unit. The items remain on charge and

 

cannot be replaced except on return to store.

 

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Those items which are not P class but are

L

 

 

 

repairable and of sufficient value or

 

 

 

 

attractiveness to justify stores accounting

 

 

 

 

when in use. Repair is to be carried out on

 

 

 

 

units when it is within their capability.

 

 

 

 

The items remain on charge and cannot be

 

 

 

 

replaced except on return to store.

 

 

 

 

All other items. These are normally lower

C

 

 

 

valued items which are not accounted for

 

 

 

 

when in use. However, they are to be

 

 

 

 

repaired by units where this is possible

 

 

 

 

and economic.

 

 

 

 

627 CONFIRMED FAULT RATE/1000 HOURS

6

N

R

-

1000 Hours divided by Mean Time Between Failure Technical (DED 229) Measured (DED 347, code ‘M’).

629 CURRENCY CODE (AECMA 2000M TEI CUR)

3 X - -

A code which indicates the currency of a Data Element that represents a monetary value.

Codes are defined in AECMA 2000M (TEI CUR).

ADAPTOR/INTERCONNECTION DEVICE (AID) APPORTIONED NONRECURRING UNIT COSTS CURRENCY CODE. A currency code associated with the non-recurring cost of the adaptor/interconnection device.

ADAPTOR/INTERCONNECTION DEVICE (AID) APPORTIONED RECURRING UNIT COSTS CURRENCY CODE. A currency code associated with the recurring cost of the adaptor/interconnection device.

OPERATIONAL TEST PROGRAMME (OTP) APPORTIONED NON-RECURRING UNIT COSTS CURRENCY CODE. A currency code associated with the non-recurring cost of the operational test programme

OPERATIONAL TEST PROGRAMME (OTP) APPORTIONED RECURRING UNIT COSTS CURRENCY CODE. A currency code associated with the recurring cost of the operational test programme

TEST PROGRAMME INSTRUCTION (TPI) APPORTIONED NON-RECURRING UNIT COSTS CURRENCY CODE. A currency code associated with the non-recurring cost of the test programme instruction.

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