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0x00000…00100 (0, 0, 0) Sector 02544130323534 ┆ TA0254A ┆
0x00100…00200 (0, 0, 1) Sector 00000000000000 ┆ ┆
0x00200…00300 (0, 0, 2) Sector ff00f0ffffffff ┆ p ~ ~ ~ ~ x ~ ┆
0x00300…00306 (0, 0, 3) WangDocument {d00=0x27, d01=0x17, d02=0x41, ptr=( 8,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x00306…0030c WangDocument {d00=0x27, d01=0x34, d02=0x41, ptr=(11,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x0030c…00312 WangDocument {d00=0x29, d01=0x98, d02=0x41, ptr=(13,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x00312…00318 WangDocument {d00=0x31, d01=0x61, d02=0x41, ptr=(51,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x00318…0031e WangDocument {d00=0x31, d01=0x62, d02=0x41, ptr=(54,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x0031e…00324 WangDocument {d00=0x33, d01=0x80, d02=0x41, ptr=(57,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x00324…0032a WangDocument {d00=0x34, d01=0x17, d02=0x41, ptr=(60,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x0032a…00330 WangDocument {d00=0x34, d01=0x70, d02=0x41, ptr=( 4,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x00330…00336 WangDocument {d00=0x34, d01=0x71, d02=0x41, ptr=(17,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x00336…0033c WangDocument {d00=0x34, d01=0x72, d02=0x41, ptr=(20,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x0033c…00342 WangDocument {d00=0x34, d01=0x73, d02=0x41, ptr=(23,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x00342…00348 WangDocument {d00=0x34, d01=0x74, d02=0x41, ptr=(26,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x00348…0034e WangDocument {d00=0x34, d01=0x75, d02=0x41, ptr=(29,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x0034e…00354 WangDocument {d00=0x37, d01=0x88, d02=0x41, ptr=(32,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x00354…00360 38 06 41 2a 00 40 38 06 41 2a 00 00 ┆8 A* @8 A* ┆
0x00360…00380 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ┆ ┆
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0x003e0…00400 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 54 ┆ T┆
0x00400…00500 (0, 0, 4) Sector 00000000000000 ┆ ┆
0x00500…00600 (0, 0, 5) Sector 86312020202020 ┆ 1 8 7 Q? > 7 | ] d ( | W d N v <+&4'>( 1c5 & & ┆
0x00600…00700 (0, 0, 6) Sector 421c402600415b ┆B @& A[' X% % PO P ; QDA C f x f V W O 8 :> >$ 5144A f < {C < { ; 9 ` o b bH O : 9 8 H 5144A5151A5152A4862A >$ ┆
0x00700…00800 (0, 0, 7) Sector 00000000000000 ┆ ┆
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0x01000…01100 (1, 0, 0) WangDocumentBody
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0x01400…01500 (1, 0, 4) Sector 01050900219641 ┆ ! Ahe spares are divided between the two depots. The program checks that the following statement is true: (QTY.spares) = (QTY. AFCENT) + (QTY.AFSOUT) If the statement is not true, due to manual change, the (QTY AFSOUTH) is automaticly corrected. ┆
0x01500…01600 (1, 0, 5) Sector 00007e00219641 ┆ ~ ! Aitem has been created in the file previously only the relation scheme will be updated. 7 USERS GUIDE TBD price before the printout. The column TOTAL PRICE is a result of the column ITEM PRICE multiplied with the actual quantity. ┆
0x01600…01700 (1, 0, 6) Sector 00000000000000 ┆ ┆
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0x01800…01900 (1, 0, 8) WangDocumentBody
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0x04000…04100 (4, 0, 0) WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=( 4,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41347041}, f00=»3470A «, f01=»CPS/TCN/061 (Site 04) «, f02=»ktd «, f03=»NPP «, f04=»OPTO CABLE INSTALL. «, f05=24-03-83 05:35, f06=» «, f07=»32 «, f08=» 1241 «, f09=25-03-83 11:05, f10=» «, f11=»01 «, f12=» 19 «, f13=25-03-83 11:21, f14=16-09-83 13:56, f15=»0254A «, f16=» 14 «, f17=» «, f18=»33 «, f19=» 144 «, f20=» 1260 «, f21=» «, f22=» «, f99=020030000310052710110480aaca15050000000000000142033400df}
0x04100…04200 (4, 0, 1) WangDocumentBody
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0x05f00…06000 (5, 0, 15) Sector 05004d00271741 ┆ M ' A REMOTE SITE 6B: 2545 2/VDU W22 37 2545 10/MSP W30 37 COMMENDED TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT Equipment Manufacturer Type Number 1 Wire Cutter ┆
0x06000…06100 (6, 0, 0) WangDocumentBody
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0x08000…08100 (8, 0, 0) WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=( 8,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41271741}, f00=»2717A «, f01=»CPS/TCN/052 (Site 06) «, f02=»ktd «, f03=»NPP «, f04=»OPTO CABLE INSTALL. «, f05=02-09-82 12:50, f06=» 1 «, f07=»03 «, f08=» 954 «, f09=01-12-82 09:53, f10=» «, f11=»00 «, f12=» 7 «, f13=01-12-82 09:30, f14=01-12-82 14:22, f15=»0254A «, f16=» 13 «, f17=» 1 «, f18=»28 «, f19=» 144 «, f20=» 1813 «, f21=» «, f22=» «, f99=020030000310052710110480aaca15050000000000000142032f00df}
0x08100…08200 (8, 0, 1) WangDocumentBody
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0x0b000…0b100 (11, 0, 0) WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(11,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41273441}, f00=»2734A «, f01=»CPS/TCN/053 (Site 05) «, f02=»ktd «, f03=»NPP «, f04=»OPTO CABLE INSTALL. «, f05=07-09-82 12:22, f06=» «, f07=»22 «, f08=» 690 «, f09=01-12-82 09:43, f10=» «, f11=»02 «, f12=» 54 «, f13=01-12-82 09:46, f14=01-12-82 14:22, f15=»0254A «, f16=» 13 «, f17=» 1 «, f18=»06 «, f19=» 152 «, f20=» 1612 «, f21=» «, f22=» «, f99=020030000310052710110480aaca15050000000000000142033000df}
0x0b100…0b200 (11, 0, 1) WangDocumentBody
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0x0d800…0d900 (13, 0, 8) WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(13,0, 9), len=0xff, h3=41299841}, f00=»2998A «, f01=»CPS/TCN/054 (Site 15) «, f02=»pan/ktd «, f03=»NPP «, f04=»OPTO CABLE INSTALL. «, f05=10-11-82 11:04, f06=» «, f07=»30 «, f08=» 1171 «, f09=01-12-82 09:31, f10=» «, f11=»01 «, f12=» 43 «, f13=01-12-82 10:21, f14=17-12-82 11:19, f15=»0254A «, f16=» 13 «, f17=» «, f18=»54 «, f19=» 148 «, f20=» 1915 «, f21=» «, f22=» «, f99=200030000310052710110480aaca15050000000000000142033000df}
0x0d900…0da00 (13, 0, 9) WangDocumentBody
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0x11000…11100 (17, 0, 0) WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(17,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41347141}, f00=»3471A «, f01=»CPS/TCN/062 (Site 08) «, f02=»ktd «, f03=»NPP «, f04=»OPTO CABLE INSTALL. «, f05=24-03-83 05:35, f06=» «, f07=»11 «, f08=» 557 «, f09=30-03-83 12:37, f10=» «, f11=»03 «, f12=» 47 «, f13=30-03-83 13:01, f14=16-09-83 13:56, f15=»0254A «, f16=» 13 «, f17=» «, f18=»14 «, f19=» 132 «, f20=» 604 «, f21=» «, f22=» «, f99=310031000310052710110180aaca15050000000000000142033000df}
0x11100…11200 (17, 0, 1) WangDocumentBody
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0x11f00…12000 (17, 0, 15) Sector 1100ff00303641 ┆ 06Aer of the VDU. c) The opto fibres are to be pulled through the rear waveguide (port 3) into the VDU, see ATBB drawing 157. d) The two fibres must be terminated with special opto connectors, ref doc. No. 4. e) In case of opto splicing this will┆
0x12000…12100 (18, 0, 0) WangDocumentBody
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0x14000…14100 (20, 0, 0) WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(20,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41347241}, f00=»3472A «, f01=»CPS/TCN/063 (Site 09) «, f02=»ktd «, f03=»NPP «, f04=»OPTO CABLE INSTALL. «, f05=24-03-83 05:35, f06=» «, f07=»10 «, f08=» 347 «, f09=30-03-83 12:40, f10=» «, f11=»01 «, f12=» 9 «, f13=30-03-83 13:02, f14=16-09-83 13:56, f15=»0254A «, f16=» 13 «, f17=» «, f18=»11 «, f19=» 128 «, f20=» 356 «, f21=» «, f22=» «, f99=310031000310052710110180aaca15050000000000000142032f00df}
0x14100…14200 (20, 0, 1) WangDocumentBody
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0x17000…17100 (23, 0, 0) WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(23,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41347341}, f00=»3473A «, f01=»CPS/TCN/064 (Site 11) «, f02=»ktd «, f03=»NPP «, f04=»OPTO CABLE INSTALL. «, f05=24-03-83 05:36, f06=» 1 «, f07=»25 «, f08=» 579 «, f09= - - : , f10=» «, f11=» «, f12=» «, f13=25-03-83 11:09, f14=16-09-83 13:56, f15=»0254A «, f16=» 13 «, f17=» 1 «, f18=»25 «, f19=» 132 «, f20=» 579 «, f21=» «, f22=» «, f99=020030000310052710110480aaca15050000000000000142033000df}
0x17100…17200 (23, 0, 1) WangDocumentBody
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0x17f00…18000 (23, 0, 15) Sector 1700ff00303641 ┆ 06Arom inside the J-box by the nut. c) The metallic conduit is mounted to the fitting by means of the hose lock and the lock nut. d) Repeat step b) and c) for mounting of the conduit to the PTP/PTR (see ATBB drawing 131). e) The metallic interfac┆
0x18000…18100 (24, 0, 0) WangDocumentBody
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0x1a000…1a100 (26, 0, 0) WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(26,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41347441}, f00=»3474A «, f01=»CPS/TCN/065 (Site 12) «, f02=»ktd «, f03=»NPP «, f04=»OPTO CABLE INSTALL. «, f05=24-03-83 05:36, f06=» «, f07=»10 «, f08=» 431 «, f09=30-03-83 12:41, f10=» «, f11=»01 «, f12=» 22 «, f13=30-03-83 13:03, f14=16-09-83 13:56, f15=»0254A «, f16=» 13 «, f17=» «, f18=»11 «, f19=» 128 «, f20=» 453 «, f21=» «, f22=» «, f99=310031000310052710110180aaca15050000000000000142032f00df}
0x1a100…1a200 (26, 0, 1) WangDocumentBody
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0x1d000…1d100 (29, 0, 0) WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(29,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41347541}, f00=»3475A «, f01=»CPS/TCN/066 (Site 16) «, f02=»ktd «, f03=»NPP «, f04=»OPTO CABLE INSTALL. «, f05=24-03-83 05:36, f06=» «, f07=»21 «, f08=» 620 «, f09=30-03-83 12:42, f10=» «, f11=»01 «, f12=» 22 «, f13=30-03-83 13:04, f14=16-09-83 13:56, f15=»0254A «, f16=» 13 «, f17=» «, f18=»22 «, f19=» 132 «, f20=» 642 «, f21=» «, f22=» «, f99=310031000310052710110180aaca15050000000000000042033000df}
0x1d100…1d200 (29, 0, 1) WangDocumentBody
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0x20000…20100 (32, 0, 0) WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(32,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41378841}, f00=»3788A «, f01=»CPS/TCN/069 (Site 07) «, f02=»ktd «, f03=»NPP «, f04=»OPTO CABLE INSTALL. «, f05=03-06-83 14:10, f06=» «, f07=»35 «, f08=» 719 «, f09=05-09-83 10:04, f10=» «, f11=»00 «, f12=» 13 «, f13=25-08-83 15:11, f14=16-09-83 13:56, f15=»0254A «, f16=» 13 «, f17=» «, f18=»48 «, f19=» 132 «, f20=» 1161 «, f21=» «, f22=» «, f99=310031000120052710110180aaca15050000000000000137033000df}
0x20100…20200 (32, 0, 1) WangDocumentBody
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0x20800…20900 (32, 0, 8) Sector 2009ff00219641 ┆ ! Al zero and the P is calculated. The spare quantity for the item with the lowest P is incremented by one and the unit price for that item is deducted the price to buy spares for, than the new P is calculated and the process is repeated until the avai┆
0x20900…20a00 (32, 0, 9) Sector 200a3400219641 ┆ 4 ! Alable price to buy spares for is below zero. The information to the following column's ITEM NAME, DESCRIPTION, NATO CODE, USER CODE, USER P/N, MFG CODE, TRUE MFG P/N and MTBF/1000 are taken from the relevant item files. The┆
0x20a00…20b00 (32, 0, 10) Sector 200bff00219641 ┆ ! A 1 6 DATA SEGMENT Each item has a data segment where all the available information can be entered in the relevant fields. The entity picture form of these data files is shown in Fi┆
0x20b00…20c00 (32, 0, 11) Sector 200cff00219641 ┆ ! Ag. 6-1. To each data file belongs a relation scheme. This scheme is entered with information of the quantity of this item used on the next higher level. The program shall check for repetition each time a new item is about to be entered, and if t┆
0x20c00…20d00 (32, 0, 12) Sector 200d0900219641 ┆ ! Ahe spares are divided between the two depots. The program checks that the following statement is true: (QTY.spares) = (QTY. AFCENT) + (QTY.AFSOUT) If the statement is not true, due to manual change, the (QTY AFSOUTH) is automaticly corrected. ┆
0x20d00…20e00 (32, 0, 13) Sector 00007e00219641 ┆ ~ ! Aitem has been created in the file previously only the relation scheme will be updated. 7 USERS GUIDE TBD price before the printout. The column TOTAL PRICE is a result of the column ITEM PRICE multiplied with the actual quantity. ┆
0x20e00…20f00 (32, 0, 14) Sector 200ffc00303641 ┆ | 06A116 121 RACK G W183 X-NET A2A21 1-2 X-NET G A4A13 1-2 116 121 RACK G W184 X-NET A2A21 4-5 X-NET G A4A13 4-5 116 121 RACK G W295 TSP A2A3A22 J1 THERMO E A2A17 * 117 127 I W296 TSP A2A9A22 J1 THERMO E A2A23 * 117 127 I * part of unit 42 ┆
0x20f00…21000 (32, 0, 15) Sector 2000ff00303641 ┆ 06A 1 Table 5.6.14 TDX CRATE ASSY 5 RACK E GOING TO/COMING FROM 1 Cable N┆
0x21000…21100 (33, 0, 0) Sector 2101ff00219641 ┆! ! Aor SPL are the equipment matrixes mentioned in 5.2. All the information for these matrixes is in the data files. LOWER For future requirements there shall be PRITORITY facility to enter and store several of these matrixes of made up examples. ┆
0x21100…21200 (33, 0, 1) Sector 2102ff00219641 ┆! ! AThere shall be facility for a variable number of sites, supply depots and repair depots. The different matrixes shall on request be printed partly or fully. Further it shall be possible to add two, three or more of the matrixes and to store the re┆
0x21200…21300 (33, 0, 2) Sector 2103ff00219641 ┆! ! Asult. From each quantity of equipment and for each site or depot the number of spares are calculated as "r". "r" = the smallest integer for which: confidence exp (-m) * when: 0 confidence 1 m = N * T MTBF ┆
0x21300…21400 (33, 0, 3) Sector 2104de00219641 ┆! ^ ! A N = Total quantity of installed equipment T = length of period for which stock is required in days. MTBF = meantime between failures (is obtained from the data file) in hours. e but is used both as an identifi┆
0x21400…21500 (33, 0, 4) Sector 2105ff00219641 ┆! ! A 1 "T", "N" and the chosen "CONFIDENCE" are variables which will be entered separately and be printed below the matris. It shall be possible to either force (reduce) or insure (incr┆
0x21500…21600 (33, 0, 5) Sector 2106ff00219641 ┆! ! Aease) the recommended quantity of spares and the result will be presented as the actual spares in the column ACT SPA. When the actual spares have been decided the actual CONFIDENCE for each item is calculated and printed in the column P%. The ma┆
0x21600…21700 (33, 0, 6) Sector 2107ff00219641 ┆! ! Atrixes shall then be stored for later retrieval. The DATA BASE shall be able to store a small number of these SPL's. A grand total in Dollars is calculated as the sum of the column TOTAL PRICE and is printed below the matrix. An alternative me┆
0x21700…21800 (33, 0, 7) Sector 2008ff00219641 ┆ ! Athod to calculate the quantity of spares is as following and shall be available: If for instance 10% of the grand total price for the installed equipment is used to buy LOWER PRIORITY spares, then all the recommended spares are first set equa┆
0x21800…21900 (33, 0, 8) Sector 21098700219641 ┆! ! A MTTR MIN 5 - - - 6 NOTES 5 - - - 19 P % 3 15 15 15 20 REPAIR LEV/TYPE/M 6 - - - 7 ITEM COMPL/TYPE 6 - - - 8 ...................... 7 4.4 SUBASSEMBLY .................... 7 4.5 PART ........................... 8 5 P┆
0x21900…21a00 (33, 0, 9) Sector 210aff00219641 ┆! ! A 1 The information to the following column's ITEM NAME, DESCRIPTION, NATO CODE, USER CODE, USER P/N, MFG CODE, TRUE MFG P/N and MTBF/1000 are taken from the relevant item files. The┆
0x21a00…21b00 (33, 0, 10) Sector 210bff00219641 ┆! ! A column QTY SYS is calculated by summing the quantity used on the next higher level times the number of this level in the system. The columns RECSPA is the quantity recommended as spares, this quantity is calculated as shown in 5.3. The column A┆
0x21b00…21c00 (33, 0, 11) Sector 210cff00219641 ┆! ! ACTSPA is the quantity of the actual delivered spares. This number is obtained by either insure or force the calculated quantity and it is a manual choice. As close to the ratio 6 to 10 as possible but with the quantities still as integers the actu┆
0x21c00…21d00 (33, 0, 12) Sector 210dff00219641 ┆! ! Aal spares are divided between the two depots. The program checks that the following statement is true: (QTY.spares) = (QTY. AFCENT) + (QTY.AFSOUT) If the statement is not true, due to manual change, the (QTY AFSOUTH) is automaticly corrected. ┆
0x21d00…21e00 (33, 0, 13) Sector 210eff00219641 ┆! ! AThe column ITEM PRICE is obtained from item files. As this price is in DOLLARS the price is multiplied with the exchange price before the printout. The column TOTAL PRICE is a result of the column ITEM PRICE multiplied with the actual quantity. ┆
0x21e00…21f00 (33, 0, 14) Sector 210f9a00219641 ┆! ! AA grand total is summed of the column TOTAL PRICE and is written below the matrix. Examples of the SPL are shown on fig. 5.3-1, 5.3-2 and 5.3-3. fig. 5.3-1, fig 5.3-2 and fig.5.3-3. 5.2 EQUIPMENT MATRIX CAMPS has SIX equipment delivered matr┆
0x21f00…22000 (33, 0, 15) Sector 2100ff00219641 ┆! ! A 1 5.4 SPL CALCULATION The data program for SPL shall be made not only to handle the CAMPS project but also be so flexible that it can handle future requirements. The foundations f┆
0x22000…22100 (34, 0, 0) Sector 22016c00219641 ┆" l ! Aumn headings are the names given in 4.1. An example of the equipment matrix is shown on fig.5.2-1. ┆
0x22100…22200 (34, 0, 1) Sector 2202ff00219641 ┆" ! A 1 CAMPS SYSTEM EQUIPMENT MATRIX is the matrix sum of the five other matrixes. The information for the different matrixes are obtained from all the files for the units with relevant ┆
0x22200…22300 (34, 0, 2) Sector 2203ff00219641 ┆" ! Aschemes relating to the different sites. 5.3 SPARE MATRIX (SPL) The headline text is: SITE XX or SUPPLY DEPOT or REPAIR DEPOT The column headings and width of the column's for four matrixes with different column seque┆
0x22300…22400 (34, 0, 3) Sector 2204ff00219641 ┆" ! Ancies are listed on page 13. The printout can be selected between these four matrixes, this choice is made as the printer is limited to 132 characters per line. The first column, LINE NO is not a consecutive sequence but is used both as an identifi┆
0x22400…22500 (34, 0, 4) Sector 2205f300219641 ┆" s ! Aer and as a hierarchy for all print out listings. Line numbers from 0001 to 0999 are used for subassembly and linenumbers from 1000 to 9999 are used for piece parts. 1 *(=~ R ┆
0x22500…22600 (34, 0, 5) Sector 2206ff00219641 ┆" ! A 1 HEADING OF THE COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN WIDTH SEQUENCE SEQUENCE SEQUENCE SEQUENCE BYTES SITE SUPDEP REPDEP INTERNAL 1 ┆
0x22600…22700 (34, 0, 6) Sector 2207ff00219641 ┆" ! A LINE NO 5 1 1 1 1 ITEM NAME 17 2 2 2 2 TYPE DESCRIPTION 17 3 3 3 3 NATO CODE 14 4 4 4 4 USER CODE 7 5 5 5 - USER P/N 13 6 6 6 - TMFG CODE 7 7 7 7 - TRUE MFG P/N 13 8 8 8 - MTBF/1000 6 9┆
0x22700…22800 (34, 0, 7) Sector 2108ff00219641 ┆! ! A 9 9 5 QTY NHL 5 - - - 9 QTY SYS 5 - 10 10 10 QTY SITE 4 10 - - 11 REC SPA 4 11 - - 12 ACT SPA 4 12 - - 13 ACT SPAN 4 - 11 11 14 ACT SPAS 4 - 12 12 15 REP QTY 4 - - - 16 ITEM PRICE 8 13 13 13 17 TOTAL PRICE 8 14 14 14 18┆
0x22800…22900 (34, 0, 8) Sector 22096c00219641 ┆" l ! As Mechanical and Electrical Modules (parts mounted on main chassis) Camac Modules CR80 Modules ..... 6 4.3 ASSEMBLY ....................... 7 4.4 SUBASSEMBLY .................... 7 4.5 PART ........................... 8 5 P┆
0x22900…22a00 (34, 0, 9) Sector 220aff00219641 ┆" ! A 1 Examples of subassemblies are: PMM Board for V.D.U. (pcb) IDF Filter OMDT-2 (Camac) L/L Adapter (Camac) CR80, LTUX CR80, BSM-X CR80, Watchdog CPU e┆
0x22a00…22b00 (34, 0, 10) Sector 220bff00219641 ┆" ! Atc. Subassemblies are built up by parts: 4.5 PART Examples of parts are: Resistor Transistor Capacitor Diode Inductor Integrated Circuit Potentiometer Connector Coil Relay Transformer ┆
0x22b00…22c00 (34, 0, 11) Sector 220c8e00219641 ┆" ! A Switch Plug Mechanical Part Socket Jumper Cable etc. CRT-Tube(valve) Segment Display E PART DATA BASE (CSPDB) which shall handle the spare part list for CAMPS Three types of spare list will be gen┆
0x22c00…22d00 (34, 0, 12) Sector 220dff00219641 ┆" ! A 1 5 PRINT OUTPUT 5.1 General Each page of the printout shall start with a headline text followed by all the headings of the column s which may take up two lines. The name of t┆
0x22d00…22e00 (34, 0, 13) Sector 220eff00219641 ┆" ! Ahe next higher level of the following items shall be printed on the first line of the matrix. Each item shall only take up one line. If a new next higher level is to be printed on the same page, an empty line followed by the new level name shall┆
0x22e00…22f00 (34, 0, 14) Sector 220fff00219641 ┆" ! A be printed. The printing facility shall not be less than 131 characters per line. Examples of the different printout's are shown on fig.5.2-1, fig. 5.3-1, fig 5.3-2 and fig.5.3-3. 5.2 EQUIPMENT MATRIX CAMPS has SIX equipment delivered matr┆
0x22f00…23000 (34, 0, 15) Sector 2200ff00219641 ┆" ! Aixes: MAIN SITE EQUIPMENT CRT MAIN SITE EQUIPMENT CRT REMOTE EQUIPMENT TARE MAIN EQUIPMENT TARE REMOTE EQUIPMENT CAMPS SYSTEM EQUIPMENT The first column headings of these matrixes are: LINE NO ITEM DESCRIPTION The following col┆
0x23000…23100 (35, 0, 0) Sector 23016c00219641 ┆# l ! A of the screen. The terminal must be on-line without restrictions from 0800 to 1730 hours. ┆
0x23100…23200 (35, 0, 1) Sector 2302ff00219641 ┆# ! A 1 4 DATA BASE STRUCTURE The parts that comprise the Data Base have the following break down structure SYSTEM SITE ASSEMBLY SUBASSEMBLY PART 4.1 SYSTEM The SYSTEM┆
0x23200…23300 (35, 0, 2) Sector 2303ff00219641 ┆# ! A consists of 16 Sites, 2 supply depots and 2 repair depots with the following names: Site 1: SHAP Site 2: BALT - 3: NCS - 4: PROT - 5: BOER - 6: KANN - 7: RUPP ┆
0x23300…23400 (35, 0, 3) Sector 2304ff00219641 ┆# ! A - .8: KOLS - 9: REIT - 10: UKAI - 11: WEST - 12: DISC - 13: MEON - 14: ATHE - 15: SONO - 16: NATO Supply depot AFCENT:SUPN Supply depot┆
0x23400…23500 (35, 0, 4) Sector 2305e100219641 ┆# a ! A AFSOUTH:SUPS Repair depot AFCENT:REPN Repair depot AFSOUTH:REPS 4.2 SITE Each site is built up of different units with different quantities. =~ Rt/!/=6lM (*(=~ R ┆
0x23500…23600 (35, 0, 5) Sector 2306ff00219641 ┆# ! A 1 4.3 ASSEMBLY The names of the assemblies are: VDU (Display Terminal) STAT.MUX. (Statistical Multiplexer) SMD (Disk Drive) MMD ( - -┆
0x23600…23700 (35, 0, 6) Sector 2307ff00219641 ┆# ! A ) FLOP.DISK (Floppy Disk) FREQ.STAB (Frequency Stabilizer) MSP (Medium Speed Printer) PTR/P (Papertape Reader/Puncher) MODEM CR80 WATCHDOG CR80 PROCESSOR UNIT CR80 PERIPHERAL CR80 COMMUNICATION ┆
0x23700…23800 (35, 0, 7) Sector 2208ff00219641 ┆" ! A CR80 TDX SYSTEM CR80 SPECIAL CR80 RACK, CRATES, ACCESSORIE CR80 CABLES CR8 MECHANICS The units are divided into modules. 4.4 SUBASSEMBLY The subassemblies consist of: Printed Circuit Boards Power Supplies Fan Module┆
0x23800…23900 (35, 0, 8) Sector 2309ff00219641 ┆# ! AE ................. 5 4.1 SYSTEM ......................... 6 4.2 SITE ........................... 6 4.3 ASSEMBLY ....................... 7 4.4 SUBASSEMBLY .................... 7 4.5 PART ........................... 8 5 P┆
0x23900…23a00 (35, 0, 9) Sector 230aff00219641 ┆# ! ARINT OUTPUT ........................ 9 5.1 GENERAL ........................ 9 5.2 EQUIPMENT MATRIX ............... 9 5.3 SPARE MATRIX (SPL) ............. 10 5.4 SPL CALCULATION ................ 13 6 DATA SEGMENT .............┆
0x23a00…23b00 (35, 0, 10) Sector 230b4500219641 ┆# E ! A.......... 15 7 USERS GUIDE (TBD) .................. 15 BL5C`5M{) RV5Cq5M . R`5Cq5M@1MI1:h= Rp5Cr4IMM.:^=~ B}5I:g=~ J 5IC$3I > S C_* ┆
0x23b00…23c00 (35, 0, 11) Sector 230cff00219641 ┆# ! A 1 1 SCOPE This document describes the baseline of the CAMPS SPARE PART DATA BASE (CSPDB) which shall handle the spare part list for CAMPS Three types of spare list will be gen┆
0x23c00…23d00 (35, 0, 12) Sector 230dff00219641 ┆# ! Aerated for CAMPS: 1. SITE (1-16) (16 lists) 2. SUPPLY DEPOTS (1-2) (one list) 3. REPAIR DEPOTS (1-2) (one list) The system IMS at Chr.Rovsing at Marielundsvej will be used. 2 DATA BAS┆
0x23d00…23e00 (35, 0, 13) Sector 230eff00219641 ┆# ! AE SIZE Each item requires allocated storage for: 11 alphanumeric fields of 17 bytes 10 numeric fields of 15 digits 1 alphanumeric field of 80 bytes There will be approximately 6000 items with up to 100 different entity names and field ┆
0x23e00…23f00 (35, 0, 14) Sector 230f7000219641 ┆# p ! Aheadings. 5 megabytes are an adequate size for the data base. 10000 items with 500 bytes each. 47 5 12 11754 14 07 82 15 31 01 15 14 07 82 15 33 05 10 83 08 17 0254A 15 6 50 192 14371 0 f *J B > _┆
0x23f00…24000 (35, 0, 15) Sector 2300ff00219641 ┆# ! A 1 3 TERMINAL-DISPLAY The displayed picture is constructed in such a way that all stored information for one item can be displayed with entity name and field headings on one page┆
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0x24100…24200 (36, 0, 1) Sector 24020f00219641 ┆$ ! A $ $ $ $ # # # # " " " " ! ! ! DOKUMENTOVERSIGT Dokument nr: Dokumentnavn: Operat]r: Forfatter: Kommentarer: STATISTIK AKTIVITET DATO TID ANV.TID ANSLAGAGAGAGAG ANV.TID ANSLAGAGAGAGAG┆
0x24200…24300 (36, 0, 2) Sector 2403b000219641 ┆$ 0 ! A 1 2196/ktd/181A CPS/TCN/049 EW/820721 # CAMPS SPARE PART DATA BASE CAMPS M, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r 9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x24300…24400 (36, 0, 3) Sector 2404ff00219641 ┆$ ! A 1 CAMPS SPARE PART DATA BASE CPS/TCN/049 Erik Wunsch Gert Jensen GJ, OE, FC, EPW ┆
0x24400…24500 (36, 0, 4) Sector 24059e00219641 ┆$ ! A Logistic Sup- port Mgr. 820721 Issue 1 820721 R*/!/=6jM (*(=~ R;/!/=6nM (*(=~ RM/!/=6iM (*(=~ R`/!/=6WM (*(=~ Rt/!/=6lM (*(=~ R ┆
0x24500…24600 (36, 0, 5) Sector 2406ff00219641 ┆$ ! A 1 2196/ktd/181A CPS/TCN/049 EW/820721 2 CAMPS SPARE PART DATA BASE CAMPS 1 ┆
0x24600…24700 (36, 0, 6) Sector 24075900219641 ┆$ Y ! A 820624 All Issue 1 of document M% :^=~ Bl1{M40sI:^=~ J 1!"<6;!#<6 !&<6 ! "$<! <6 {M;(s! 9"c=! "(= Z=q#p!"<6 !&<6 ! "$<!#<6 ! <6 {M)(sC I! <6 ! "(= <q#p!"<6 !#<6 ! "$<!&<6$`i6 {M)(sM &M7 ┆
0x24700…24800 (36, 0, 7) Sector 2308ff00219641 ┆# ! A 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 SCOPE ............................... 4 2 DATA BASE SIZE ...................... 4 3 TERMINAL DISPLAY .................... 5 4 DATA BASE STRUCTUR┆
0x24800…24900 (36, 0, 8) Sector 2409ff00303641 ┆$ 06A outer nut into the right hand penetration of rack F and the filter box. Tighten the fitting from inside the filterbox by the inner nut (see ATBB drawing 116). b) Repeat step a) for the left hand penetration of rack F. c) Repeat step a) for the ┆
0x24900…24a00 (36, 0, 9) Sector 240ad100303641 ┆$ Q 06Aother end of the conduit to be mounted in the ferrous duct above rack F (see ATBB drawing 110/116). d) Mount the 75 mm metallic conduit on the outside of the steel tubes and tighten it by the clamps. the steel tube by the inner nut from inside t┆
0x24a00…24b00 (36, 0, 10) Sector 240bff00303641 ┆$ 06A 1 e) The low speed medium (LSM) cables W855-859 and W814 for the PTP/PTR are pulled through the waveguide of the metallic duct, through the left hand pene- tration of rack F and in┆
0x24b00…24c00 (36, 0, 11) Sector 240cff00303641 ┆$ 06Ato the filter box (see ATBB drawing 125). 1 f) Other cables: W731 CCIS W732 SCARS W733 CRT W741-742 Colocated Tare W813 OCR are pulled through ┆
0x24c00…24d00 (36, 0, 12) Sector 240dff00303641 ┆$ 06Athe waveguide of the metallic duct, through the right hand penetration of rack F and into the filter box. g) The metallic cables are now ready for termination by H/N. h) When the metallic cables have been connected by H/N, see ATTB drawing 125, ┆
0x24d00…24e00 (36, 0, 13) Sector 240eff00303641 ┆$ 06Athe cables will be finally marked with cable No. markers. 5.5 REMOUNTING OF RACKS 5.5.1 Mounting of Disk Drives The 3 separately packed disk drives, 1 MMD for rack A, 1 SMD for rack B, and 1 MMD for rack C are unpacked and installed according ┆
0x24e00…24f00 (36, 0, 14) Sector 240fff00303641 ┆$ 06Ato the instructions in the CAMPS Packing Procedure, ref. doc. CPS/AUX/021. 5.5.2 Mounting of Floppy Disk Station a) Remove the front panel located below the watchdog crate. (Pos. 1A2A6). b) The floppy disk cabinet containing the two floppy di┆
0x24f00…25000 (36, 0, 15) Sector 24008e00303641 ┆$ 06Ask drives is installed on the two slides. c) The cabinet is locked by mounting and tightening the front panel by the 6 6mm screws. n rack D and the maint./sup. positions in the CAMPS area. See ATBB dwg. 110. b) Mount the fittings for the PVC ┆
0x25000…25100 (37, 0, 0) Sector 2501ff00380641 ┆% 8 Ane of the 7 units of the CR 80109/000 modules provided under contract. 1.4.1.4 CR accept that, during site installation and site acceptance testing, SHAPE shall have the right to appoint a trained Resident Site Technician /RST) who will participa┆
0x25100…25200 (37, 0, 1) Sector 2502ff00380641 ┆% 8 Ate in the equipment installation under CR supervision. CR is obliged to provide the RST with guidance and additional knowledge of the system installation and test procedure, to enable the RST to identify possible faults. 1.4.1.2 SHAPE's Responsib┆
0x25200…25300 (37, 0, 2) Sector 2503ff00380641 ┆% 8 Aility 1.4.2.1 SHAPE will prepare the site accorlding to CR's site preparation requirements: Provide for space, primary and stand-by power, if required, power distribution and cabling, illuminations, flooring, cable ducting, airconditioning and ┆
0x25300…25400 (37, 0, 3) Sector 2504ff00380641 ┆% 8 Arelated civil works. 1.4.2.2 Each depot will ensure that at least 1 CR trained technician (RST) will assist CR in the installation of the MOCK-UP. The terms of references of the RST shall be agreed by the parties within 3 (three) months from cont┆
0x25400…25500 (37, 0, 4) Sector 25051700380641 ┆% 8 Aract signature. 1.2.2 SHAPE will provide CR with the appropriate civil engineering drawings of equipment rooms during the site survey. SHAPE will be responsible for all relevant drawings to be furn┆
0x25500…25600 (37, 0, 5) Sector 2506ff00380641 ┆% 8 A 1 1.4.3 Mains Power Supplies SHAPE will arrange for mains power supply as follows: 1. Three phase and single phase 380/220VAC 50 HZ power supplies. 2. Protective devices for the┆
0x25600…25700 (37, 0, 6) Sector 2507ed00380641 ┆% m 8 A mains power installation according to national standard. 3. Circuit breakers which operate to make or break A.C. power lines shall make or break all conductors at the same time. The neutral wire shall not pass through any fuse. PE as early as pos┆
0x25700…25800 (37, 0, 7) Sector 00004a00380641 ┆ J 8 A 1 ion. SHAPE will issue approval or a list of deficiencies of the documents within 21 days after receipt. 1.3.2 SHAPE's Responsibility 1.3.2.1 SHAPE will be responsible for all ┆
0x25800…25900 (37, 0, 8) Sector 2509ff00380641 ┆% 8 Awork necessary to make the site ready for installation of CR's equipment, in compliance with CR's site preparation requirements. 1.3.2.2 SHAPE will notify the Contractor of a site's readiness and an inspection date, no later than 30 days prior to┆
0x25900…25a00 (37, 0, 9) Sector 250a3f00380641 ┆% ? 8 A start of installation, will then be mutually agreed. to 32 o Maximum rate of change 6 o C per hour o Storage/Trans- -40 o to 70 o portation: rable smaller. Equipment weight and dimensions are given in table 3.3.1-1. ilities o┆
0x25a00…25b00 (37, 0, 10) Sector 250bff00380641 ┆% 8 A 1 1.3.2.3 Customer will remain responsible for all site preparation until site has been verified and accepted as ready for installation by CR. 1.3.2.4 If CR is prevented from comme┆
0x25b00…25c00 (37, 0, 11) Sector 250cff00380641 ┆% 8 Ancing or performing installation work according to schedule due to the sites being unfinished or if, having arrived at the site, the contractor's staff and/or supplies are denied access to the site, a claim will be submitted by the contractor. This ┆
0x25c00…25d00 (37, 0, 12) Sector 250dff00380641 ┆% 8 Aclaim will be resolved under Clause 37 of SHAPE's General Provisions "SHAPE Delay of Work." 1.4 Site Installation 1.4.1 CR's Responsibility In co-ordination with SHAPE, CR will move equipment onto site subsequent to the acceptance of site re┆
0x25d00…25e00 (37, 0, 13) Sector 250eff00380641 ┆% 8 Aadiness. The installation of equipment is to be carried out in accordance with the following: At each site, contractor will: 1.4.1.1 Deliver and install the contractual number of equipment racks and engineering terminals in the locations prepar┆
0x25e00…25f00 (37, 0, 14) Sector 250fcf00380641 ┆% O 8 Aed by SHAPE, and interconnect them with cables. 1.4.1.2 Deliver and install the contractual number of workstations in the room(s) and location(s) specified by SHAPE, with cables to equipment racks. given in Table 3.3.2-1. 3.3.3 Power a) Pow┆
0x25f00…26000 (37, 0, 15) Sector 2500ff00380641 ┆% 8 A 1 1.4.1.3 Terminals and other peripheral devices will be located within a cable distance of 15 m from the equipment racks, if connected via a metallic V24 cable and not connected to o┆
0x26000…26100 (38, 0, 0) Sector 2601ff00380641 ┆& 8 Abe responsible for site preparation, and CR will generate the site depot data base, in co-ordination with depot personnel. 1.1.2 CR will be responsible for providing SHAPE with requirements for the preparation of the site for equipment installati┆
0x26100…26200 (38, 0, 1) Sector 2602ff00380641 ┆& 8 Aon. CR will issue a site questionnaire stating the minimum installation requirements, not later than 60 days from date of contract. 1.1.3 CR will have the right to conduct site readiness verification at a site. When site readiness has been esta┆
0x26200…26300 (38, 0, 2) Sector 2603ff00380641 ┆& 8 Ablished, CR will be responsible for equipment installation. 1.2 Site Survey 1.2.1 CR reserves the right to perform a site survey at the depot. The purpose of the site survey is to determine the equipment room layout and ensure that CR can gene┆
0x26300…26400 (38, 0, 3) Sector 26042a00380641 ┆& * 8 Arate site preparation requirements. 1 Per Per Unit Total Unit Total Pos. Kcal/ Kcal/ No. Description Qty. Volts ┆
0x26400…26500 (38, 0, 4) Sector 2605ff00380641 ┆& 8 A 1 1.2.2 SHAPE will provide CR with the appropriate civil engineering drawings of equipment rooms during the site survey. SHAPE will be responsible for all relevant drawings to be furn┆
0x26500…26600 (38, 0, 5) Sector 2606ff00380641 ┆& 8 Aished to the Contractor. 1.2.3 CR's planning baseline for preparation of requirements is the result of the site survey. If SHAPE advises CR of site modifications accomplished after the site survey, CR will incorporate these changes into his Site ┆
0x26600…26700 (38, 0, 6) Sector 2607ff00380641 ┆& 8 APreparation Requirements provided that he is notified of the changes no later than 3 months prior to the submission date. 1.3 Site Preparation 1.3.1 CR's Responsibility All site preparation requirements will be given to SHAPE as early as pos┆
0x26700…26800 (38, 0, 7) Sector 2508ff00380641 ┆% 8 Asible no later than 5 months prior to commencement of site installation. SHAPE will issue approval or a list of deficiencies of the documents within 21 days after receipt. 1.3.2 SHAPE's Responsibility 1.3.2.1 SHAPE will be responsible for all ┆
0x26800…26900 (38, 0, 8) Sector 2609ff00380641 ┆& 8 Aspecified and operating in a normal office or computer roon environment. o Storage: The limits apply to equipment properly packed and protected against dust, moisture, condensed water etc. o Transportation: These limits apply to equipment proper┆
0x26900…26a00 (38, 0, 9) Sector 260aab00380641 ┆& + 8 Aly packed for shipment. Temperature o Operating: 15 o to 32 o Maximum rate of change 6 o C per hour o Storage/Trans- -40 o to 70 o portation: rable smaller. Equipment weight and dimensions are given in table 3.3.1-1. ilities o┆
0x26a00…26b00 (38, 0, 10) Sector 260bff00380641 ┆& 8 A 1 Humidity o Operating: 20 per cent to 80 per cent RH non condensing. Maximum rate of change 10 per cent RH per hour. Absolute water content in the room air shall be limited ┆
0x26b00…26c00 (38, 0, 11) Sector 260cff00380641 ┆& 8 Ato 22g water per cubic meter of air. o Storage/Trans- 10 per cent to 90 per cent portation: non condensing Altitude o Operating: 0 to 2000 m o Storage/Trans- 0 to 10.000 m portation Vibration o Operating and 5 Hz to 50 Hz constant ┆
0x26c00…26d00 (38, 0, 12) Sector 260dff00380641 ┆& 8 A Storage: displacement of 0.02 mm 50 Hz smooth crossover 50 Hz-350 Hz constant acceleration 0.2 g o Transportation 5Hz to 350Hz constant acceleration 1.5 g Shock o Operating and 1g, half sine wave, 10 ms Storage: duration. Not t┆
0x26d00…26e00 (38, 0, 13) Sector 260e7000380641 ┆& p 8 Ao be repeated more often than one per 10 seconds. o Transportation 25g, half sine wave, 10 ms duration. 120 80 70 100 15 Table 3.3.1-1 EQUIPMENT WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS r Supervisor VDU. Pos.13 One position consisting of one┆
0x26e00…26f00 (38, 0, 14) Sector 260f6100380641 ┆& a 8 A 1 APPENDIX A equipment is cooled by fans with intake at the front and exhaust at the top. The heat dissipation figures are given in Table 3.3.2-1. 3.3.3 Power a) Pow┆
0x26f00…27000 (38, 0, 15) Sector 2600ff00380641 ┆& 8 A 1 SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 1.1 GENERAL Site preparation and Installation will be carried out according to the following general rules: 1.1.1 SHAPE will ┆
0x27000…27100 (39, 0, 0) Sector 2701ff00380641 ┆' 8 A Single- or 3-phase, and ground VOLTAGE: Nominel Value: 380/220 VAC Tolerances: + 10%/-10% FREQUENCY: Nominal Value: 50 Hz Tolerances: +10%/-10% HARMONIC DISTORTION: Max 5% TRANSIENTS: Non-Repetive impulsive interference with a┆
0x27100…27200 (39, 0, 1) Sector 2702ff00380641 ┆' 8 A magnitude not to exceed 500 volts, pulse rise and fall times not faster than 10 microseconds and a total duration of maximum 1 millisecond. The available impulse energy at the equipment power inlet shall not exceed 5J. Note: The Disk Drives in ┆
0x27200…27300 (39, 0, 2) Sector 2703df00380641 ┆' _ 8 Arack A and B will not operate within the tolerances of section b) above, but require. Voltage: Nominal Value: 380/220V AC Tolerances: + 6%/-10% Frequency: Nominal Value: 50 Hz Tolerances: + 0.5 Hz/-1.0 Hz nel. Opto Signal Cables ┆
0x27300…27400 (39, 0, 3) Sector 2704ff00380641 ┆' 8 A 1 1 Per Per Unit Total Unit Total Pos. Kcal/ Kcal/ No. Description Qty. Volts ┆
0x27400…27500 (39, 0, 4) Sector 2705ff00380641 ┆' 8 A Wires Phase W KW hour hour 1 RACK A 1 220 2x3 2 1200 1.20 1030 1030 RACK B 1 220 2x3 2 2180 2.18 1870 1870 RACK C 1 220 2x3 2 1870 1.87 1600 1600 2-10-12 VDU 3 220 3 1 250 0.75 220 660 3-13 MSP 2 220 3 1 370 0.74 320 640 4 80┆
0x27500…27600 (39, 0, 5) Sector 2706ff00380641 ┆' 8 A MB SMD 1 220 3 1 950 0.95 820 820 5 80 MB MMD 1 220 3 1 400 0.40 350 350 6 FD STATION 1 220 3 1 110 0.11 100 100 7 STAT MUX 1 220 3 1 50 0.05 50 50 8 CRATE 1 220 3 1 400 0.40 350 350 9 OPTO TABLE 1 220 3 1 400 0.40 350 350 ┆
0x27600…27700 (39, 0, 6) Sector 27077900380641 ┆' y 8 A TOTAL 9.05 7820 Table 3.3.2-1 Survey is to work out the optimal layout in conjunction with SHAPE/THN. b) The floor load of the Computer equipment rack is well wit┆
0x27700…27800 (39, 0, 7) Sector 2608ff00380641 ┆& 8 A 1 3.3.4 Environmental Specifications The CR 80 equipment is designed to operate/comply with the following: Definitions o Operating: These limits apply to equipment installed as ┆
0x27800…27900 (39, 0, 8) Sector 2709ff00380641 ┆' 8 A 330 kg = = 522 kg/sq metres FLOOR SPACE 0.6 x 1.05 sq metres 1 ┆
0x27900…27a00 (39, 0, 9) Sector 270af600380641 ┆' v 8 A Since the rack is provided with access space at front and rear, the distributed floor load is considerable smaller. Equipment weight and dimensions are given in table 3.3.1-1. ilities o┆
0x27a00…27b00 (39, 0, 10) Sector 270bff00380641 ┆' 8 A 1 1 EQUIPMENT UNIT SIZE CM ACCESS CM UNIT POS WEIGHT NO ITEM ┆
0x27b00…27c00 (39, 0, 11) Sector 270cff00380641 ┆' 8 AKG WIDTH DEPTH HEIGHT FRONT REAR 1 1 RACK A 270 60 105 206 120 100 RACK B 330 60 105 206 120 100 ┆
0x27c00…27d00 (39, 0, 12) Sector 270dff00380641 ┆' 8 ARACK C 240 60 105 206 120 100 2-10-12 VDU 35 48 76 43 100 15 3-13 MSP 27 60 55 25 100 15 4 80 MB SMD 77 48 80 26 120 100 5 80 MB MMD 57 43 67 26 120 100 6 FD STATION 20 48 51 14 100 15 7 STAT MUX 5 48 28┆
0x27d00…27e00 (39, 0, 13) Sector 270ec500380641 ┆' E 8 A 8 100 15 8 CRATE 15 48 53 22 100 15 9 OPTO TABLE 50 70 55 90 100 15 2, 3 Table 52 120 80 70 100 15 Table 3.3.1-1 EQUIPMENT WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS r Supervisor VDU. Pos.13 One position consisting of one┆
0x27e00…27f00 (39, 0, 14) Sector 270fff00380641 ┆' 8 A 1 3.3.2 Air Cooling The equipment is cooled by fans with intake at the front and exhaust at the top. The heat dissipation figures are given in Table 3.3.2-1. 3.3.3 Power a) Pow┆
0x27f00…28000 (39, 0, 15) Sector 2700ff00380641 ┆' 8 Aer to equipment is fed from individual fuse protected 220 vac outlets. The required power supply for the equipment is given in table 3.3.2-1. b) The CAMPS MOCK UP equipment is designed to comply with the following power characteristics. PHASE: ┆
0x28000…28100 (40, 0, 0) Sector 2801ff00380641 ┆( 8 A 1 3.3 FACILITY REQUIREMENTS 3.3.1 Access and Dimensions a) The typical equipment layout (fig. 3.1-1) reflects the floor spare required by cabinets and operator positions. The acc┆
0x28100…28200 (40, 0, 1) Sector 2802ff00380641 ┆( 8 Aess dimensions for racks and terminal equipment are shown on figure 3.3.1-1 and 3.3.1-2. The racks are positioned such that sufficient clearance is maintained for access to the front and rear of the equipment. Otherwise, only few constraints as to t┆
0x28200…28300 (40, 0, 2) Sector 2803e400380641 ┆( d 8 Ahe placement of the equipment exist. The final layouts will take into account human factors, segregation of functional activities, access for maintenance and other considerations or preferences of the operative personnel. Opto Signal Cables ┆
0x28300…28400 (40, 0, 3) Sector 2804b300380641 ┆( 3 8 A 1 Figure 3.1-1 TYPICAL EQUIPMENT LAYOUT - CAMPS MOCK UP lat Cables 3 Metallic cables (max. length 50 feet) provided, installed, ┆
0x28400…28500 (40, 0, 4) Sector 2805a400380641 ┆( $ 8 A 1 FIGURE 3.3.1-1 PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS OF RACKS CR Figure 2.1-1 CAMPS MOCK UP System Configuration ssue 1.1 830815 Conf.┆
0x28500…28600 (40, 0, 5) Sector 2806bc00380641 ┆( < 8 A 1 FIGURE 3.3.1-2 USER TERMINALS TYPICAL LAYOUT AND ACCESS REQUIREMENTS RC0C.1! <6 M1' RR0C.1!$<5CQ0!$<6 !&<6 Mc&! "(=6 E '<M% ! "2<┆
0x28600…28700 (40, 0, 6) Sector 2807ff00380641 ┆( 8 A 1 One of the tasks to be performed at the Site Survey is to work out the optimal layout in conjunction with SHAPE/THN. b) The floor load of the Computer equipment rack is well wit┆
0x28700…28800 (40, 0, 7) Sector 2708ff00380641 ┆' 8 Ahin the Standard floor load limit of 1000 kg/m 2 for Computer floors as can be seen from the following calculation: Floor Load of heaviest rack: H WEIGHT ┆
0x28800…28900 (40, 0, 8) Sector 2809ff00380641 ┆( 8 Apace, power, access etc. The Site preparation requirements will be given to SHAPE as early as possible no later than 5 months prior to commencement of Site installation. SHAPE shall issue approval or a list of deficiencies of the documents within┆
0x28900…28a00 (40, 0, 9) Sector 280aff00380641 ┆( 8 A 15 days after receipt. c) CR will perform a Site readiness inspection at the start of the installation. 3 SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 3.1 RESPONSIBILITIES The Site Preparation and Installation responsibilities o┆
0x28a00…28b00 (40, 0, 10) Sector 280b6600380641 ┆( f 8 Af CR and SHAPE are described in the contract and are attached as appendix A for information. 1 INTRODUCTION ................................. 1 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION .....................┆
0x28b00…28c00 (40, 0, 11) Sector 280cff00380641 ┆( 8 A 1 3.2 EQUIPMENT TO BE INSTALLED a) At each depot CR will provide and install (see figure 2.1-1 or 3.1-1): Pos. 1 One CAMPS MOCK UP Computer contained within three 19" standard ra┆
0x28c00…28d00 (40, 0, 12) Sector 280dff00380641 ┆( 8 Acks. Pos.2-3 One maintenance position consisting of one VDU and one MSP and one table. Pos.4-9 Five Work Stations for VDU, DISC, MUX, PTP/R and V28 L/L adaptor test and repair. Pos 12 One supervisor position consisting of one VDU. b) At e┆
0x28d00…28e00 (40, 0, 13) Sector 280eff00380641 ┆( 8 Aach depot SHAPE/THN will provide and install: Pos.10 One position consisting of one VDU and one table. Pos.11 One position consisting of one PTP/R and one table. Pos. 12 One table for Supervisor VDU. Pos.13 One position consisting of one┆
0x28e00…28f00 (40, 0, 14) Sector 280fff00380641 ┆( 8 A MSP and one table. Pos.4-8 Five tables for the Fd, MMD, SMD, MUX and Crate workstations. c) The signal cables from CAMPS racks to the maintenance position and the workstations will be provided, installed and terminated with connectors as speci┆
0x28f00…29000 (40, 0, 15) Sector 28007600380641 ┆( v 8 Afied on figure 2.1-1. d) Power and Power outlets will be provided by SHAPE/THN as specified in appendix A. CONFIGURATION The CAMPS MOCK UP System Configuration is shown on figure 2.1-1. The CAMPS MOCK UP consists of a 3-bay rack containing ┆
0x29000…29100 (41, 0, 0) Sector 2901ff00380641 ┆) 8 Aboth the processor and the line termination units. The CAMPS MOCK UP has a number of work stations connected. Each work station is dedicated to a specific repair or test purpose. The system is managed from the maintenance position. The 3-bay rack ┆
0x29100…29200 (41, 0, 1) Sector 29022e00380641 ┆) . 8 Aconfiguration is shown on figure 2.1-2. ┆
0x29200…29300 (41, 0, 2) Sector 2903ff00380641 ┆) 8 A 1 Legend: Notes: 1 Opto Signal Cables ┆
0x29300…29400 (41, 0, 3) Sector 2904ff00380641 ┆) 8 A 1 Opto cables provided, installed, and terminated by CR Metallic Signal Cables 2 Metallic cables (Max. length 50 feet) provided, installed, and terminated by CR Flat Cables 3 Metallic cables (max. length 50 feet) provided, installed, ┆
0x29400…29500 (41, 0, 4) Sector 2905da00380641 ┆) Z 8 Aand terminated by SHAPE/THN S Equipment by SHAPE/THN 4 Flat Cables provided, installed, and CR Equipment by CAMPS Contractor terminated by CR Figure 2.1-1 CAMPS MOCK UP System Configuration ssue 1.1 830815 Conf.┆
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0x29600…29700 (41, 0, 6) Sector 2907ff00380641 ┆) 8 A 1 2.2 SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION PLANNING 2.2.1 Installation Schedule a) The CAMPS MOCK UP will be installed by CR installation team. The CAMPS Resident Site technician wi┆
0x29700…29800 (41, 0, 7) Sector 2808ff00380641 ┆( 8 All participate in the installation. b) CR will submit Site preparation requirements (SPR) to SHAPE based on the data obtained during a Site survey and the equipment characteristics contained in this document. The SPR will contain requirements to s┆
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0x29a00…29b00 (41, 0, 10) Sector 290bff00380641 ┆) 8 A OF CONTENTS 1 1 INTRODUCTION ................................. 1 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION .....................┆
0x29b00…29c00 (41, 0, 11) Sector 290cff00380641 ┆) 8 A..... 1 2.1 CONFIGURATION ............................ 1 2.2 SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION PLANNING 4 2.2.1 Installation Schedule ................ 4 3 SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 4 3.1 RESPONSIBILITIE┆
0x29c00…29d00 (41, 0, 12) Sector 290dff00380641 ┆) 8 AS ......................... 4 3.2 EQUIPMENT TO BE INSTALLED ................ 5 3.3 FACILITY REQUIREMENTS .................... 6 3.3.1 Access and Dimensions ................ 6 3.3.2 Air Cooling .......................... 12 ┆
0x29d00…29e00 (41, 0, 13) Sector 290e7c00380641 ┆) | 8 A 3.3.3 Power ................................ 12 3.3.4 Environmental Specifications ......... 14 APPENDIX A price before the printout. The column TOTAL PRICE is a result of the column ITEM PRICE multiplied with the actual quantity. ┆
0x29e00…29f00 (41, 0, 14) Sector 290fff00380641 ┆) 8 A 1 1 INTRODUCTION This document contains typical equipment data and requirements which should support territorial host nations preliminary site design of the Depot Maintenance E┆
0x29f00…2a000 (41, 0, 15) Sector 2900ff00380641 ┆) 8 Aquipment and Training for CAMPS, hereafter called CAMPS MOCK UP System. 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2.1 CONFIGURATION The CAMPS MOCK UP System Configuration is shown on figure 2.1-1. The CAMPS MOCK UP consists of a 3-bay rack containing ┆
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0x2a400…2a500 (42, 0, 4) Sector 2a05ff00380641 ┆* 8 A Niels Peder Pedersen Kurt Nybroe-Nielsen SHAPE (5), KNN, KM, BHB, HAU, NPP, KLA, CLA, SPN, PLN, QA, Config. Mgr., Library (5) Install. Mgr. 830815 Issue 1.1 830815 Conf.┆
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0x2a700…2a800 (42, 0, 7) Sector 2908ff00380641 ┆) 8 A 1 830610 All Issue 1 of Document 1.1 830815 2, 5, Update according to 7, 11 CAMPS Log No. 1278 and 13 ┆
0x2a800…2a900 (42, 0, 8) Sector 2a09ce00303641 ┆* N 06A for CR's presence at site are described in section 3. These arrangements have been accessed during the site surveys and are to be discussed and finalized during the site verification meetings. ainers are marked with a package number. A set of┆
0x2a900…2aa00 (42, 0, 9) Sector 2a0aff00303641 ┆* 06A 1 2.3 INSTALLATION OPERATIONS The installation of a complete CAMPS system requires that the installation operations are performed in a certain sequence. Figure 2.1 shows the insta┆
0x2aa00…2ab00 (42, 0, 10) Sector 2a0bff00303641 ┆* 06Allation effort structured in operations and with a time schedule for each operation. A brief summary of the operations are given below: 1 Traveltime 2 Arrival/Introduction 3 Mechanical Rack Assembly The equipment racks (Rack A-G) will aft┆
0x2ab00…2ac00 (42, 0, 11) Sector 2a0cff00303641 ┆* 06Aer arrival to the site be moved to the CAMPS equipment area and unpacked. The racks will be aligned and bolted together to form the 3-bay computer unit (Rack A-B-C) and the 4-bay line termination unit (Rack D-E-F-G). All terminals and the termina┆
0x2ac00…2ad00 (42, 0, 12) Sector 2a0d4c00303641 ┆* L 06Al tables will be distributed to their respective installation sites. ment as follows: 1) User Terminals The 14 VDU and 4 MSP user terminals are distributed to the respective installation sites. The terminals are unpacked and left on the ins┆
0x2ad00…2ae00 (42, 0, 13) Sector 2a0e9d00303641 ┆* 06A 1 Figure 2.1 Installation Schedule uipment room and left unpacked. 3) Racks/Storage Cabinet The 7 EMI racks and the storage cabi┆
0x2ae00…2af00 (42, 0, 14) Sector 2a0fff00303641 ┆* 06A 1 4 External Power Cables The power cables coming from the CAMPS power distribution board will be terminated in the power line filters of Rack A, B, and E. 5 External Signal Cab┆
0x2af00…2b000 (42, 0, 15) Sector 2a00ff00303641 ┆* 06Ales Opto fibre cables coming from the user terminals entering rack D through the CR installed conduits will be distributed to their respective termination points in racks C, D, E, and F. Cables from rack D to the supervisory and maintenance po┆
0x2b000…2b100 (43, 0, 0) Sector 2b01ff00303641 ┆+ 06A Separately Packed Equipment Other separately packed equipment such as cables, disk drives, modules, spares, etc, are stored in the temporary storage area. Ref. site survey report. 2.2 PREPARATION OF INSTALLATION AT THE MAIN SITE 2.2.1 Prep┆
0x2b100…2b200 (43, 0, 1) Sector 2b02ff00303641 ┆+ 06Aarations by CR a) The CR installation team plans to arrive one day in advance of the equipment. Prior to the planned arrival, the officer in charge of CAMPS is informed by telex. b) Upon arrival, the local CAMPS officer in charge will give a bri┆
0x2b200…2b300 (43, 0, 2) Sector 2b03ff00303641 ┆+ 06Aefing, addressing the following subjects: - Access to site and house rules - Location of applicable areas such as storage area, parking and unloading area, CAMPS equipment area, etc. - The support requested by contractor, ref. 2.2.2. - I┆
0x2b300…2b400 (43, 0, 3) Sector 2b04ff00303641 ┆+ 06Antroduction of the installation team to relevant local personnel. - Information regarding local facilities such as cafeteria, telephones, medical aid, etc. c) The installation team will present the planned major steps of the installation effort┆
0x2b400…2b500 (43, 0, 4) Sector 2b053200303641 ┆+ 2 06As. Ref section 5: Step-by-step procedures. 2.1.3 Receipt of Equipment at the Main Site 2.1.3.1 Receipt a) The receipt of the equipment at the main site will be performed by CR's installation team. The team or a CR repre┆
0x2b500…2b600 (43, 0, 5) Sector 2b06ff00303641 ┆+ 06A 1 d) Full identification of the delivery team (transportation company) including names and truck licence will be provided to SHAPE at least ten days prior to delivery. e) Names and┆
0x2b600…2b700 (43, 0, 6) Sector 2b07ff00303641 ┆+ 06A clearances of the potential installation team will be provided to SHAPE one month before start of the installation. 2.2.2 Preparations by Site a) The CAMPS equipment rooms are prepared for installation of the equipment according to the civil wo┆
0x2b700…2b800 (43, 0, 7) Sector 2a08ff00303641 ┆* 06Arks requirements and this is verified at the site verification inspection which is scheduled to take place 1 month prior to start of installation. b) A conference room should be provided for the introductory briefing, other arrangements to be made┆
0x2b800…2b900 (43, 0, 8) Sector 2b09ff00303641 ┆+ 06Ad by the following shipping documents according to ref 1: - A complete set of packing lists - Proforma Invoice - Shipping Letter - Customs Form 302 - Authorization to Ship telex All containers are marked with a package number. A set of┆
0x2b900…2ba00 (43, 0, 9) Sector 2b0a7f00303641 ┆+ 06A above documents are contained in package No. 1 and a set is enclosed in an envelope on the outside of package No. 1. x32x61 1 5 0.11 INSTALL. MATERIAL 54x32x61 2 48 0.22 4,332 25.28 Table 2.1 (┆
0x2ba00…2bb00 (43, 0, 10) Sector 2b0bff00303641 ┆+ 06A 1 2.1.3.2 Incoming Inventory/Inspection 1) CR will perform an incoming inventory check of the equipment according to the packing lists found in package No. 1. 2) Before the contai┆
0x2bb00…2bc00 (43, 0, 11) Sector 2b0cff00303641 ┆+ 06Aners are moved to the installation site, the containers will be inspected for any visual damages. 3) The results of the above mentioned 1) and 2) will be recorded and a copy will be given to the transportation company. 2.1.3.3 Distribution of Equ┆
0x2bc00…2bd00 (43, 0, 12) Sector 2b0dff00303641 ┆+ 06Aipment The transportation company will distribute the received equipment as follows: 1) User Terminals The 14 VDU and 4 MSP user terminals are distributed to the respective installation sites. The terminals are unpacked and left on the ins┆
0x2bd00…2be00 (43, 0, 13) Sector 2b0eff00303641 ┆+ 06Atallation sites (tables) and the empties are removed. 2) Supp/Maint. Terminals The 4 VDU and 4 MSP supp/maint terminals are stored in the CAMPS equipment room and left unpacked. 3) Racks/Storage Cabinet The 7 EMI racks and the storage cabi┆
0x2be00…2bf00 (43, 0, 14) Sector 2b0f9b00303641 ┆+ 06Anet are moved into the CAMPS equipment room. 4) PTP/PTR The PTP/PTR is stored in the encryption area and left unpacked on the allocated table. MODEM UNIT 1 OSCILLOSCOPE 1 42x78x32 1 11 0.10 COMTESTER 1 42x53x23 1 6 0.05 ┆
0x2bf00…2c000 (43, 0, 15) Sector 2b00ff00303641 ┆+ 06A 1 5) Terminal Tables 5 terminal tables are stored in the CAMPS equipment area. 5 terminal tables for the user termials are stored according to instructions from H/N. 6) Other┆
0x2c000…2c100 (44, 0, 0) Sector 2c010a00303641 ┆, 06Aata es between racks are generally shipped as part of one of the racks. - Terminal equipment (VDU, MSP, PTP/PTR and auxiliary equipment (tables, storage cabinet) are shipped in their own containers. - Site spare parts are individually packed and┆
0x2c100…2c200 (44, 0, 1) Sector 2c02ff00303641 ┆, 06A 1 2.1.2 Transportation to Site The CAMPS equipment will be carried to site by truck. The equipment will be loaded at CR's plant in Copenhagen and transported directly to site withou┆
0x2c200…2c300 (44, 0, 2) Sector 2c03ff00303641 ┆, 06At any transshipment. CR will use an experienced transportation company for the conveyence. The truck used will be an aircushion vehicle type with the dimensions indicated in Table 2.2. Truck Truck + l┆
0x2c300…2c400 (44, 0, 3) Sector 2c04e500303641 ┆, e 06Aoad Weight 9 tons 14 tons Size (m) 3.75Hx2.50Wx9.75L Axle load, front 2 tons 6 tons Axle load, rear 5 tons 10 tons Table 2.2 Truck Dimensions to section 6. nt an┆
0x2c400…2c500 (44, 0, 4) Sector 2c05ff00303641 ┆, 06A 1 2.1.3 Receipt of Equipment at the Main Site 2.1.3.1 Receipt a) The receipt of the equipment at the main site will be performed by CR's installation team. The team or a CR repre┆
0x2c500…2c600 (44, 0, 5) Sector 2c06ff00303641 ┆, 06Asentative will arrive one day in advance of the truck carrying the equipment. The transportation company (2 men) will assist CR in moving equipment to the installation area. b) The shipment will be notified according to the transportation plan as ┆
0x2c600…2c700 (44, 0, 6) Sector 2c07ff00303641 ┆, 06Afollows: 1. CR will request a customs form 302, 30 days in advance of the shipment. 2. SHAPE will reforward the request to the site who will issue the form 302 and submit it to SHAPE. 3. SHAPE will submit the completed form 302 together wit┆
0x2c700…2c800 (44, 0, 7) Sector 2b08ff00303641 ┆+ 06Ah an authorization to ship as scheduled in the notificaion telex per 1. above. 4. CR will send a notice of shipment per telex to SHAPE at the day of the shipment, with the arrival day at site of the equipment. c) The shipment will be accompanie┆
0x2c800…2c900 (44, 0, 8) Sector 2c09ff00303641 ┆, 06AM, 1M ADAPTER 21 54x32x61 2 18 0.18 CR80M, PSU 6 68x68x48 3 44 0.67 FD STATION 1 67x85x50 1 27 0.28 PLF 3 30x48x32 2 26 0.10 STORAGE CABINET 1 60x65x210 1 103 0.85 100x130x2 1 D┆
0x2c900…2ca00 (44, 0, 9) Sector 2c0aff00303641 ┆, 06AISK PACK 6 48x50x25 6 33 0.36 TERMINAL CABLES 10 123x83x12 10 485 1.23 CABLES 54x32x61 1 10 0.09 STAT. MUX. 1 54x32x61 1 5 0.11 INSTALL. MATERIAL 54x32x61 2 48 0.22 4,332 25.28 Table 2.1 (┆
0x2ca00…2cb00 (44, 0, 10) Sector 2c0b1f00303641 ┆, 06Asheet 1) Logistic Data 1.3 REFERENCES 1. CAMPS Hardware Assembly Breakdown/Hardware Tree Doc. No. CPS/SDS/017 2. CAMPS Site Level Maintenance Manual Doc. No. CPS/TCM/005 3. Inventory List Do┆
0x2cb00…2cc00 (44, 0, 11) Sector 2c0cff00303641 ┆, 06A 1 Spares, Test Equipment & Documents Total Total Item Item Size of Cont. Container Packed Container ┆
0x2cc00…2cd00 (44, 0, 12) Sector 2c0dff00303641 ┆, 06ADescription Qty WxDxH (cm) Qty Weight (kg) Cubage (cbm) 1 CR80S, 1M MODULE 1 29x38x35 1 1 0.04 CR80S, PSU 1 29x38x35 1 6 0.04 CR80M, 1M MODULE 6 54x32x61┆
0x2cd00…2ce00 (44, 0, 13) Sector 2c0eff00303641 ┆, 06A 1 13 0.11 CR80M, 1M ADAPTER 3 54x32x61 CR80M, PSU 1 68x68x48 1 8 0.22 CR80S, FAN UNIT 1 20x55x40 1 7 0.04 CR80M, FAN UNIT 1 67x85x50 1 12 0.28 KIT FOR VDU 1 MSP UNIT 1 P/N: 54147711 1 - : 54152501 1 - : 54275307 1 - : 54275710 1 ┆
0x2ce00…2cf00 (44, 0, 14) Sector 2c0fff00303641 ┆, 06A- : 54277306 1 - : 54277713 1 54x32x61 1 20 0.11 PSU FOR FD 1 PCB SA800-2 1 LOGIC MODULE 1 PUNCH LOGIC 1 POS LOGIC 1 READ HEAD ASSY 1 PUNCH MOTOR 1 MODEM UNIT 1 OSCILLOSCOPE 1 42x78x32 1 11 0.10 COMTESTER 1 42x53x23 1 6 0.05 ┆
0x2cf00…2d000 (44, 0, 15) Sector 2c00ff00303641 ┆, 06A 84 0.99 MAIN SITE EQUIPMENT 4,332 25.28 REMOTE TERMINAL 02A EQUIPMENT 570 3.00 SPARES 84 0.99 TOTAL 4,986 29.27 Table 2.1 (sheet 2) Logistic D┆
0x2d000…2d100 (45, 0, 0) Sector 2d01ff00303641 ┆- 06ACables between racks are generally shipped as part of one of the racks. - Terminal equipment (VDU, MSP, PTP/PTR and auxiliary equipment (tables, storage cabinet) are shipped in their own containers. - Site spare parts are individually packed and┆
0x2d100…2d200 (45, 0, 1) Sector 2d02ff00303641 ┆- 06A are shipped together with the main equipment. Above packing scheme will result in the shipment composition described in Table 2.1. The table lists quantity of containers and packed weight and cubage of each container, together with the total quan┆
0x2d200…2d300 (45, 0, 2) Sector 2d03ff00303641 ┆- 06Atity, cubage, and weight of the shipment. The logistic data given is to be used by the site for preparation of the receival and for providing temporary storage area. Equipment for the remote terminal site 02A will be transported as part of the mai┆
0x2d300…2d400 (45, 0, 3) Sector 2d04fa00303641 ┆- z 06An site equipment, dependent on the geographical location the remote site equipment will be undloaded, either prior to or after the unloading of the main site equipment. For logistic data of the remote site equipment, refer to section 6. nt an┆
0x2d400…2d500 (45, 0, 4) Sector 2d05ff00303641 ┆- 06A 1 Main Site Installed Equipment Total Total Item Item Size of Cont. Container Packed Container Descrip┆
0x2d500…2d600 (45, 0, 5) Sector 2d06ff00303641 ┆- 06Ation Qty WxDxH (cm) Qty Weight (kg) Cubage (cbm) 1 Rack A 1 72x126x192 1 300 1.74 Rack B 1 72x126x192 1 295 1.74 Rack C 1 72x126x192 1 315 1.74 Rack ┆
0x2d600…2d700 (45, 0, 6) Sector 2d07ff00303641 ┆- 06AD 1 72x126x192 1 305 1.74 Rack E 1 72x126x192 1 280 1.74 Rack F 1 72x126x192 1 270 1.74 Rack G 1 72x126x192 1 255 1.74 MMD DISK DRIVE 2 63x95x62 2 185 0.74 SMD DISK DRIVE 1 63x95x62 1 92 0.37 MSP 8 65x74x39 8 296 1.50 VDU 18 65x80x55 ┆
0x2d700…2d800 (45, 0, 7) Sector 2c08ff00303641 ┆, 06A18 774 5.16 PTP/PTR 1 63x69x62 1 43 0.27 CR80S, 1M MODULE 43 29x38x35 7 35 0.27 CR80S, 2M MODULE 5 29x38x35 2 9 0.04 CR80S, PSU 5 29x38x35 5 27 0.19 CR80M, 1M MODULE 22 54x32x61 CR80M, 2M MODULE 1 54x32x61 3 40 0.32 CR80┆
0x2d800…2d900 (45, 0, 8) Sector 2d09ff00303641 ┆- 06A to install and interconnect the CAMPS major assemblies with reference to the As-To-Be-Built drawings. Procedures for power-up and installation check-out are included. Sections 5 and 6 will be updated after installation has been accomplished and inc┆
0x2d900…2da00 (45, 0, 9) Sector 2d0a6100303641 ┆- a 06Aorporated in the installation manual to be delivered after provisional site acceptance. ..... 100 6.13.5 User Terminal Cables/Left Hand Rear Penetration .......................... 100 6.14 MOUNTING OF MODULES ...................... ┆
0x2da00…2db00 (45, 0, 10) Sector 2d0bff00303641 ┆- 06A 1 1.3 REFERENCES 1. CAMPS Hardware Assembly Breakdown/Hardware Tree Doc. No. CPS/SDS/017 2. CAMPS Site Level Maintenance Manual Doc. No. CPS/TCM/005 3. Inventory List Do┆
0x2db00…2dc00 (45, 0, 11) Sector 2d0cff00303641 ┆- 06Ac. No. CPS/AUX/? 4. OPTO-Cable Termination Procedure Doc. No. CPS/TCN/029 5. Site Survey Procedure and Checklist 800626 6. Factory Acceptance Procedure Doc. No. CPS/TPR/001 7. CAMPS USER MANUAL Doc. No. CPS/OPM/001 8. CAMPS TRANSPO┆
0x2dc00…2dd00 (45, 0, 12) Sector 2d0dff00303641 ┆- 06ARTATION PLAN Doc. No. CPS/PLN/007 9. CAMPS PACKING PROCEDURE Doc. No. CPS/AUX/021 10. ATBB DRAWINGS Doc. No. PAB/CPS/ATB/002 11. ATBB Drawings Remote Terminals Site 02A Doc. No. PAH/CPS/ATB/201 12. CAMPS REMOTE TERMINALS H/W BREAKDOW┆
0x2dd00…2de00 (45, 0, 13) Sector 2d0e6600303641 ┆- f 06AN Doc. No. CRT/SDS/002 13. CIVIL WORKS REQUIREMENTS SITE 02 Doc. No. PAB/CPS/CWR/002 ....... 79 5.11.3 Mounting of Keyboard and Keys ....... 80 5.12 INSTALLATION OF TRACOR MSP .............. 81 5.12.1 Power Plug Connections┆
0x2de00…2df00 (45, 0, 14) Sector 2d0fff00303641 ┆- 06A 1 2 MAIN SITE INSTALLATION PREPARATIONS 2.1 SHIPMENT OF EQUIPMENT 2.1.1 Disassembly and Packing The CAMPS equipment for the Main Site will be shipped to site disassembled an┆
0x2df00…2e000 (45, 0, 15) Sector 2d00ff00303641 ┆- 06Ad packed as follows: - Rack Assemblies (ABC, DEFG) are seperated in individual racks and packed in a wooden container. - Disk Units, Multiplexers, Power Linefilters and Modules are removed from the racks and shipped in their own containers. - ┆
0x2e000…2e100 (46, 0, 0) Sector 2e01ff00303641 ┆. 06A IDF Intermediate Distribution Frame ILLUS Illustrations J-Box Junction Box LED Light Emitting Diode LIA-N Line Interface Adapte LSM Low Speed Medium LTU Line Termination Unit LTUX-S Line Termination Unit/TDX Bus L/L ADP Low Level A┆
0x2e100…2e200 (46, 0, 1) Sector 2e02ff00303641 ┆. 06Adapter MMD Mini Module Drive MSP Medium Speed Printer M&D Maintenance and Diagnostic PDB Power Distribution Board PDP Power Distribution Panel PLF Power Line Filter PTP Paper Tape Puncher PTR Paper Tape Reader STAT.MUX Statistical M┆
0x2e200…2e300 (46, 0, 2) Sector 2e03c300303641 ┆. C 06Aultiplexer Sup.Term. Supervisor Terminal TARE Telegraph Automatic Relay Equipment TDX Telecommunication Data Exchange VDU Visual Display Unit W-NUMBER Cable Identification Number by CR .................... 91 6.2.2 Preparations by Sit┆
0x2e300…2e400 (46, 0, 3) Sector 2e04ff00303641 ┆. 06A 1 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 SCOPE This document describes how CR will perform the installation of the CAMPS equipment and gives instructions to site concerning receipt of equipment an┆
0x2e400…2e500 (46, 0, 4) Sector 2e05ff00303641 ┆. 06Ad arrrangements to be made by the site concerning CR's presence during installation 1.2 DOCUMENT FORMAT a) The document is structured in the following sections: - Section 1: Introduction - Section 2: Installation Preparations - Section 3┆
0x2e500…2e600 (46, 0, 5) Sector 2e06ff00303641 ┆. 06A: Instruction to Main Site - Section 4: Installation Tools and Test Equipment - Section 5: Installation of Main Site Equipment - Section 6: Installation of Remote Terminal Equipment Site 02A b) Section 2 provides ┆
0x2e600…2e700 (46, 0, 6) Sector 2e07ff00303641 ┆. 06Aa short description of how the equipment is packed and indicates to the site the size of arriving shipment in form of quantity, size, and weight of containers in the shipment. A description of the preparations to be made by CR and the Site is also p┆
0x2e700…2e800 (46, 0, 7) Sector 2d08ff00303641 ┆- 06Arovided in this section. c) Section 3 contains the instructions to Site concerning the coming installation. d) Section 4 lists the tools and test equipment used during installation. e) Sections 5 and 6 contain a step-by-step instruction of how┆
0x2e800…2e900 (46, 0, 8) Sector 2e09ff00303641 ┆. 06A 6.13 INSTALL. ESTERNAL POWER/SIGNAL CABLES AND MOUNTING OF FITTINGS ................. 99 6.13.1 Left Hand Rear Bottom Penetration .... 99 6.13.2 Right Hand Rear Bottom Penetration ... 100 6.1┆
0x2e900…2ea00 (46, 0, 9) Sector 2e0aff00303641 ┆. 06A3.3 Aux. Connections and Modem Cable ..... 100 6.13.4 Right Hand Front Penetrations ........ 100 6.13.5 User Terminal Cables/Left Hand Rear Penetration .......................... 100 6.14 MOUNTING OF MODULES ...................... ┆
0x2ea00…2eb00 (46, 0, 10) Sector 2e0bff00303641 ┆. 06A100 6.15 INSTALLATION OF DELTA VDU ................ 102 6.15.1 Power Plug Connections ............... 102 6.15.2 Termination of Opto Cables ........... 102 6.15.3 Mounting of Keyboard and Keys ........ 103 6.16 INSTALLATION OF TRA┆
0x2eb00…2ec00 (46, 0, 11) Sector 2e0cff00303641 ┆. 06ACOR MSP ............... 103 6.16.1 Power Plug Connections ............... 103 6.16.2 Termination of Opto Cables ........... 104 6.17 POWER UP AND CHECK OUT ................... 105 6.18 TEST OF DELTA VDU ........................ 106 ┆
0x2ec00…2ed00 (46, 0, 12) Sector 2e0dff00303641 ┆. 06A 6.19 TEST OF TRACOR MSP ....................... 107 6.20 OPERATIONAL TEST OF USER TERMINALS ....... 107 6.20.1 Test of Crypto/Analog Line ........... 107 6.20.2 Test of VDU .......................... 108 6.20.3 Test of MSP ..........┆
0x2ed00…2ee00 (46, 0, 13) Sector 2e0e5500303641 ┆. U 06A................ 109 6.21 INVENTORY CHECK .......................... 109 f Opto Cables .......... 79 5.11.3 Mounting of Keyboard and Keys ....... 80 5.12 INSTALLATION OF TRACOR MSP .............. 81 5.12.1 Power Plug Connections┆
0x2ee00…2ef00 (46, 0, 14) Sector 2e0fff00303641 ┆. 06A 1 3036A/ktd CPS/AUX/036 NPP/821201 vii CAMPS INSTALLATION PROCEDURES SITE 02 CAMPS 1 ABBREVIA┆
0x2ef00…2f000 (46, 0, 15) Sector 2e00ff00303641 ┆. 06ATIONS ABBREVIATIONS: ATBB As To Be Built BPJF Black Patch Jack Field CAMPS Computer Aided Message Processing System CR Christian Rovsing A/S DIAG Diagram Doc Document DWG Drawing EMI Electromagnetic Interference H/W Hardware ┆
0x2f000…2f100 (47, 0, 0) Sector 2f01ff00303641 ┆/ 06A.. 86 5.16.1 PU #1(CU/TDX #2 Functional Test ..... 86 5.16.2 Watchdog Processor Functional Test .. 87 5.17 INVENTORY CHECK ......................... 87 1 ┆
0x2f100…2f200 (47, 0, 1) Sector 2f02ff00303641 ┆/ 06A 6 INSTALLATION OF REMOTE TERMINAL EQUIPMENT SITE 02A ...................................... 88 6.1 SHIPMENT OF EQUIPMENT ..................... 88 6.1.1 Disassembly and Packing .............┆
0x2f200…2f300 (47, 0, 2) Sector 2f03ff00303641 ┆/ 06A.. 88 6.1.2 Transportation to Site ................ 90 6.1.3 Receipt of Equipment Site 02A ......... 91 6.2 PREPARATION OF INSTALLATION AT CRT 02A .... 91 6.2.1 Preparations by CR .................... 91 6.2.2 Preparations by Sit┆
0x2f300…2f400 (47, 0, 3) Sector 2f04c000303641 ┆/ @ 06Ae .................. 92 6.3 INSTRUCTIONS TO SITE 02A .................. 93 6.3.1 Receipt of Equipment by CRT Site ...... 93 6.3.2 Incoming Inventory/Inspection ......... 93 ............ 29 5.4 INSTALLATION OF EXTERNAL SIGNAL CABLES┆
0x2f400…2f500 (47, 0, 4) Sector 2f05ff00303641 ┆/ 06A 1 3036A/ktd CPS/AUX/036 NPP/821201 vi CAMPS INSTALLATION PROCEDURES SITE 02 CAMPS 1 6.4 INS┆
0x2f500…2f600 (47, 0, 5) Sector 2f06ff00303641 ┆/ 06ATALLATION PREPARATIONS AND SUPPORT ..... 94 6.5 SHIPMENT CONTAINERS ....................... 95 6.6 INSTALLATION OF REMOTE TERMINAL EQUIPMENT 95 6.7 UNPACKING ................................. 96 6.8 TRANSPORTATION TO INSTALLATION SITE┆
0x2f600…2f700 (47, 0, 6) Sector 2f07ff00303641 ┆/ 06A ....... 96 6.9 MOUNTING OF LEVELLERS ..................... 98 1 6.10 MOUNTING OF POWER LINE FILTER ............ ┆
0x2f700…2f800 (47, 0, 7) Sector 2e08ff00303641 ┆. 06A98 6.11 REMOUNTING OF STAT. MUX. ................. 98 6.12 INSTALLATION OF INTERNAL POWER/SIGNAL CABLES ................................... 99 1 ┆
0x2f800…2f900 (47, 0, 8) Sector 2f09ff00303641 ┆/ 06A........ 68 5.9.5 Mains Switch Rack B Switch 2 ......... 69 5.9.6 Mains Switch Rack B Switch 1 ......... 70 5.9.7 Mains Switch Rack C Switch 2 ......... 70 5.9.8 Mains Switch Rack D Switch 1 ......... 71 5.9.9 Mains Switch R┆
0x2f900…2fa00 (47, 0, 9) Sector 2f0aff00303641 ┆/ 06Aack E Switch 2 ......... 71 1 5.9.10 Mains Switch Rack E Switch 1 ........ 72 5.9.11 Mains Switch Rack G Switc┆
0x2fa00…2fb00 (47, 0, 10) Sector 2f0bed00303641 ┆/ m 06Ah 1 ........ 72 5.9.12 Mains Switch Rack D Switch 2 ........ 72 5.9.13 Turn On ............................. 73 5.9.14 Verify Supply Voltage on PU Crates .. 73 5.9.15 Verify Supply Voltage on CU Crate ... 73 SITE . 9 2.┆
0x2fb00…2fc00 (47, 0, 11) Sector 2f0cff00303641 ┆/ 06A 1 3036A/ktd CPS/AUX/036 NPP/821201 v CAMPS INSTALLATION PROCEDURES SITE 02 CAMPS 1 5.10 INSP┆
0x2fc00…2fd00 (47, 0, 12) Sector 2f0dff00303641 ┆/ 06AECTION OF SWITCH SETTINGS AND STATUS LEDS ..................................... 73 5.10.1 Switch Settings ..................... 74 5.10.2 Led Indicators ...................... 74 5.11 INSTALLATION OF DELTA VDU ................ 7┆
0x2fd00…2fe00 (47, 0, 13) Sector 2f0eff00303641 ┆/ 06A9 5.11.1 Power Plug Connections .............. 79 5.11.2 Termination of Opto Cables .......... 79 5.11.3 Mounting of Keyboard and Keys ....... 80 5.12 INSTALLATION OF TRACOR MSP .............. 81 5.12.1 Power Plug Connections┆
0x2fe00…2ff00 (47, 0, 14) Sector 2f0fff00303641 ┆/ 06A .............. 81 5.12.2 Termination of Opto Cables .......... 81 5.13 INSTALLATION OF PTP/PTR ................. 82 5.14 TEST OF SUP/USER TERMINALS .............. 83 5.14.1 Test of Delta VDU ................... 83 5.14.2 Op┆
0x2ff00…30000 (47, 0, 15) Sector 2f00ff00303641 ┆/ 06Aerational Test .................... 84 5.14.3 Test of Tracor MSP .................. 85 5.14.4 Operational Test .................... 86 5.15 TEST OF PTP/PTR ......................... 86 5.16 H/W TEST PROCESSOR/LINE TERM. UNITS ...┆
0x30000…30100 (48, 0, 0) Sector 3001ff00303641 ┆0 06A 1 3036A/ktd CPS/AUX/036 NPP/821201 iv CAMPS INSTALLATION PROCEDURES SITE 02 CAMPS 1 5.2.9 M┆
0x30100…30200 (48, 0, 1) Sector 3002ff00303641 ┆0 06Aounting of Power Line Filters Rack A, B and E ...................... 28 1 5.2.10 Remounting of Upper Crates an┆
0x30200…30300 (48, 0, 2) Sector 3003ff00303641 ┆0 06Ad D-Fans 28 5.2.11 Remounting of Mains Switches ........ 28 1 5.3 INSTALLATION OF EXTERNAL POWER CABLES AND┆
0x30300…30400 (48, 0, 3) Sector 3004ff00303641 ┆0 06A MOUNTING OF CONDUITS ................. 29 5.3.1 Power Cables Rack A .................. 29 5.3.2 Power Cables Rack B .................. 29 5.3.3 Power Cables Rack E .................. 29 5.4 INSTALLATION OF EXTERNAL SIGNAL CABLES┆
0x30400…30500 (48, 0, 4) Sector 3005ff00303641 ┆0 06A AND MOUNTING OF CONDUITS AT RACK C, D & F .... 30 5.4.1 Rack D, Sup./Maint./User Pos. Cables . 30 5.4.2 Cable Bunch Rack C to Rack D ......... 31 5.4.3 Rack F (LSM/Other Cables) ............ 31 5.5 REMOUNTING OF RACKS ......┆
0x30500…30600 (48, 0, 5) Sector 3006ff00303641 ┆0 06A................ 32 5.5.1 Mounting of Disk Drives .............. 32 5.5.2 Mounting of Floppy Disk Station ...... 32 5.5.3 Mounting of Stat. Mux. ............... 33 5.5.4 Mounting of Modules .................. 33 5.6 INSTALLAT┆
0x30600…30700 (48, 0, 6) Sector 3007ff00303641 ┆0 06AION AND TERMINATION OF INTERNAL SIGNAL CABLES ............................ 33 5.6.1 Internal Signal Cables ............... 33 5.7 TERMINATION OF EXTERNAL SIGNAL CABLES .... 53 5.8 CONNECTION OF INTERNAL POWER CABLES ...... 59 5┆
0x30700…30800 (48, 0, 7) Sector 2f08ff00303641 ┆/ 06A.9 POWER UP AND CHECK OUT ................... 66 5.9.1 Groundings ........................... 66 5.9.2 CAMPS PDB ............................ 66 5.9.3 Disk Drives........................... 67 5.9.4 Mains Switch Rack A Switch 2 .┆
0x30800…30900 (48, 0, 8) Sector 3009ff00303641 ┆0 06AATIONS .................................. vii 1 INTRODUCTION ................................. 1 1.1 SCOPE .................................... 1 1.2 DOCUMENT FORMAT .......................... 1 1.3 REFERENCES .....................┆
0x30900…30a00 (48, 0, 9) Sector 300aff00303641 ┆0 06A.......... 2 2 MAIN SITE INSTALLATION PREPARATIONS .......... 3 2.1 SHIPMENT OF EQUIPMENT .................... 3 2.1.1 Disassembly and Packing .............. 3 2.1.2 Transportation to Site ............... 6 2.1.3 Receipt ┆
0x30a00…30b00 (48, 0, 10) Sector 300bff00303641 ┆0 06Aof Equipment at Main Site .... 7 2.1.3.1 Receipt .......................... 7 2.1.3.2 Incoming Inventory/Inspection .... 8 2.1.3.3 Distribution of Equipment ........ 8 2.2 PREPARATION OF INSTALLATION MAIN AT SITE . 9 2.┆
0x30b00…30c00 (48, 0, 11) Sector 300cff00303641 ┆0 06A2.1 Preparations by CR ................... 9 2.2.2 Preparations by Site ................. 10 2.3 INSTALLATION OPERATIONS .................. 11 3 INSTRUCTIONS TO THE MAIN SITE ................ 16 3.1 TRANSPORTATION TO INSTALLATION SI┆
0x30c00…30d00 (48, 0, 12) Sector 300dff00303641 ┆0 06ATE ...... 16 3.2 INSTALLATION PREPARATIONS AND SUPPORT .... 17 3.3 SHIPMENT CONTAINERS ...................... 18 4 TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT ..................... 18 5 INSTALLATION OF MAIN SITE EQUIPMENT .......... 21 5.1 GENERAL┆
0x30d00…30e00 (48, 0, 13) Sector 300eff00303641 ┆0 06A .................................. 21 5.2 MECHANICAL RACK ASSEMBLY ................. 22 5.2.1 Unpacking of Racks ................... 22 5.2.2 Transportation to Installation Site .. 24 5.2.3 Removal of Upper Crates and D-Fans ... ┆
0x30e00…30f00 (48, 0, 14) Sector 300fff00303641 ┆0 06A 24 5.2.4 Removal of Mains Switches ............ 26 5.2.5 Mounting of Levellers ................ 26 5.2.6 Mounting of Gaskets .................. 26 5.2.7 Levelling and Bolting of Racks ....... 27 5.2.8 Inspection/Repair of Ga┆
0x30f00…31000 (48, 0, 15) Sector 30001b00303641 ┆0 06Askets ......... 27 r unpacking instructions refer to section 5.2.1. c) After unpacking, the front and rear doors of the racks must be removed. Check that serial numbers in the racks correspond to the serial numbers of the doors. d) Be careful ┆
0x31000…31100 (49, 0, 0) Sector 3101ff00303641 ┆1 06Anot to damage the gaskets when removing the doors. e) Depending on means of transportation, 4 eyelets can be mounted in the top of the rack in the position of the removed 4 ea 1/2 - 13 x 2" bolts. 3.1.4 Signing for Receipt of Equipment H/N will┆
0x31100…31200 (49, 0, 1) Sector 3102bb00303641 ┆1 ; 06A sign for the receipt of the equipment and together with the remarks (ref. 3.1.c) and 3.2.e)) return one set of these documents to the personnal of the transportation company. ':>=V V u:A=!>= AH1 R^4 ]M, C 4:>=2A=Ms!:g=~ Jr4Mj2:g=~ B}4C75! ┆
0x31200…31300 (49, 0, 2) Sector 3103ff00303641 ┆1 06A 1 CAMPS INSTALLATION PROCEDURES SITE 02 CPS/AUX/036 Niels Peder Pedersen Kurt Nybroe-Nielsen SHAPE (4), GJ, OE, KM, HAU, BHB, IJO, N┆
0x31300…31400 (49, 0, 3) Sector 31047100303641 ┆1 q 06APP, (2), Conf. Mgmt., QA, PAB Install. Mgr. 821201 Issue 1 821201 (Sletter) (S]ger) (Udf]rer) Inds`t hvilket? Slette hvilket? Flytte hvilket? Kopiere hvilket? Bytte hvilket? Bytte med? S]ge hvilket? ┆
0x31400…31500 (49, 0, 4) Sector 3105ff00303641 ┆1 06A 1 3036A/ktd CPS/AUX/036 NPP/821201 ii CAMPS INSTALLATION PROCEDURES SITE 02 CAMPS 1 ┆
0x31500…31600 (49, 0, 5) Sector 31064200303641 ┆1 B 06A 821201 All Issue 1 of Document ┆
0x31600…31700 (49, 0, 6) Sector 3107ff00303641 ┆1 06A 1 3036A/ktd CPS/AUX/036 NPP/821201 iii CAMPS INSTALLATION PROCEDURES SITE 02 CAMPS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 ┆
0x31700…31800 (49, 0, 7) Sector 3008ff00303641 ┆0 06A TITLE PAGE .................................... i REVISION RECORD ................................ ii TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................. iii ABBREVI┆
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0x31b00…31c00 (49, 0, 11) Sector 310cff00303641 ┆1 06A 1 3.1. Receipt of the Equipment by Site 3.1.1 Incoming Inventory/Inspection a) Site will perform an incoming inventory of the equipment according to the packing lists found in coll┆
0x31c00…31d00 (49, 0, 12) Sector 310dff00303641 ┆1 06Ai No. 1 (see 2.1.3 above). b) Before the containers are moved to the installation site, inspect the containers for any visual damage during the transportation. c) Record the results of a) and b). Return one copy of the results to the personnel o┆
0x31d00…31e00 (49, 0, 13) Sector 310eff00303641 ┆1 06Af the transportation company and hand over one copy to CR's installation team. b) All equipment should remain packed during site internal transportation and only be unpacked close to the installation site. When the racks are as close as possibl┆
0x31e00…31f00 (49, 0, 14) Sector 310fff00303641 ┆1 06Ae to the installation site, the racks are unpacked according to section 5.2.1 and the equipment inspected for any visual damages. If, however, the space along the access route is limited, the racks can be unpacked before transportation to the ins┆
0x31f00…32000 (49, 0, 15) Sector 3100ff00303641 ┆1 06Atallation site. For unpacking instructions refer to section 5.2.1. c) After unpacking, the front and rear doors of the racks must be removed. Check that serial numbers in the racks correspond to the serial numbers of the doors. d) Be careful ┆
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