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CROSSFOX
MPF LOGISTICS
SUPPORT
PLAN
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1…02…CROSSFOX
MPF
CROSSFOX MPF LOGISTICS SUPPORT PLAN
XFX/PLN/0001
Ole Eskedal
KNB, HARRIS Rochester (1), HARRIS Oslo (7)
OE, KM, ORP, LOL, PMS, LIB (1), LU
K. Benkj`r 840201
2
840201
ILS Manager 840201
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CROSSFOX MPF LOGISTICS SUPPORT PLAN
Issue 1 CROSSFOX
MPF
830906 All Original issue of document
840201 All Updates according to:
1) comments from Harris dated 11 November 1983 to
the XFX/PLN/0001, Issue 1, 830506.
2) MOM - Harris/Christian Rovsing A/S, Meeting # 2
December 13, 1983.
3) Meeting between Harris/Christian Rovsing A/S, 1
February 1984.
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CROSSFOX
MPF
T̲A̲B̲L̲E̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲C̲O̲N̲T̲E̲N̲T̲S̲
1 SCOPE ........................................
1
2 ORGANIZATION .................................
2
3 INSTALLATION AND TRANSPORTATION...............
4
3.1 GENERAL ..................................
4
3.2 SITE PREPARATION .........................
4
3.2.1 Site Survey ..........................
4
3.2.2 Site Verification ....................
4
3.2.3 Site Preparation Requirements (SPR)...
4
3.2.4 Equipment Installation Drawings (EID)
5
3.3 SITE INSTALLATION ........................
5
3.3.1 Installation Plan ....................
5
3.3.2 Site Installation ....................
6
3.4 TRANSPORTATION ...........................
6
3.4.1 Transportation Plan ..................
6
3.4.2 Transportation to Site ...............
6
4 MAINTENANCE ..................................
7
4.1 MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING ..................
7
4.2 MAINTENANCE PLANNING .....................
7
4.3 FIELD SUPPORT ............................
9
4.4 SPARES MANAGEMENT ........................
9
4.5 TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT ................. 10
4.6 FAILURE REPORTING ........................ 10
4.7 PLANS AND PROCEDURES ..................... 10
5 TRAINING ..................................... 11
5.1 ORGANIZATION ............................. 11
5.2 DEVELOPMENT AND CONDUCT OF TRAINING
COURSES .................................. 11
5.3 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN TRAINING . 12
5.4 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST TRAINING . 12
5.5 OPERATOR TRAINING ........................ 13
5.6 ON THE JOB TRAINING ...................... 13
6 DOCUMENTATION ................................. 14
6.1 DEVELOPMENT OF DOCUMENTATION ............. 14
6.2 EQUIPMENT HANDBOOKS ...................... 14
6.3 SITE MAINTENANCE MANUAL .................. 14
6.4 MPF SYSTEM HANDBOOK ...................... 15
6.5 OPERATOR'S HANDBOOK ...................... 15
7 IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE ...................... 16
APPENDIX A: SPARE PARTS LIST
APPENDIX B: TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT
1 S̲C̲O̲P̲E̲
The scope of this plan is to describe the responsibilities
of the Integrated Logistics Support Department (ILS)
of Christian Rovsing A/S in connection with the CROSSFOX
MPF Project. Indications of the planned approach to
accomplish the various tasks are given together with
the major milestones. Furthermore, references are made
to the detailed plans and procedures to be developed
by the department for the project.
2 O̲R̲G̲A̲N̲I̲Z̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
a) Currently the Systems Division of Christian Rovsing
A/S has one department that gives support to projects
being implemented by the division: Integrated Logistics
Support Department (ILS).
b) The organization of the ILS is shown in figure
2.1 with indication of major responsibilities.
c) The following chapters describe the responsibilities
of the 4 functional sections within the Logistics
Department.
Figure 2.1
Integrated Logistics Support Department (Systems Division)
3 I̲N̲S̲T̲A̲L̲L̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲A̲N̲D̲ ̲T̲R̲A̲N̲S̲P̲O̲R̲T̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
3.1 G̲E̲N̲E̲R̲A̲L̲
The installation and transportation of the CROSSFOX
MPF equipment delivered by CR, is to be performed by
the installation section of ILS. The following outlines
the scope of work to be accomplished by this section.
3.2 S̲I̲T̲E̲ ̲P̲R̲E̲P̲A̲R̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
3.2.1 S̲i̲t̲e̲ ̲S̲u̲r̲v̲e̲y̲
CR will participate in HARRIS' site survey of the two
Management Centres sites 101 and 301 with respect to
generation of Site Preparation Requirements (SPR) and
Equipment Installation Drawings (EID) for the CR delivered
equipment.
One visit to each site is planned to be performed not
later than 9 months prior to start of installation.
3.2.2 S̲i̲t̲e̲ ̲V̲e̲r̲i̲f̲i̲c̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲
CR will participate in HARRIS' site verification of
the two Management Centres Site 101 and 301 with respect
to verification of the site preparation performed by
NODECA concerning installation of the CR equipment.
One visit to each site is planned to be accomplished
30 days prior to start of installation.
3.2.3 S̲i̲t̲e̲ ̲P̲r̲e̲p̲a̲r̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ ̲R̲e̲q̲u̲i̲r̲e̲m̲e̲n̲t̲s̲ ̲(̲S̲P̲R̲)̲
CR will prepare and deliver to NODECA through HARRIS,
3 copies of the site preparation requirements for each
site, for NODECA's approval. The approved SPR's will
be used by NODECA for site preparation. The SPR's will
be delivered for review and approval not later than
6 months prior to start of installation.
3.2.4 E̲q̲u̲i̲p̲m̲e̲n̲t̲ ̲I̲n̲s̲t̲a̲l̲l̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ ̲D̲r̲a̲w̲i̲n̲g̲s̲ ̲(̲E̲I̲D̲)̲
CR will prepare and deliver to NODECA, through HARRIS,
a set of installation specifications and drawings for
each site, for NODECA's approval. The delivery will
include necessary procedures required to perform physical
installation and H/W checkout of the equipment. An
initial set of EID will be delivered not later than
2 months prior to start of installation of each site
for review and approval.
3.3 S̲I̲T̲E̲ ̲I̲N̲S̲T̲A̲L̲L̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
3.3.1 I̲n̲s̲t̲a̲l̲l̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ ̲P̲l̲a̲n̲
An Installation Plan which outlines the various tasks
to be accomplished concerning site preparation and
installation will be issued.
The plan will address the requirements to installation
and outline the responsibilities of CR and NODECA concerning
site preparation and installation.
The plan will be prepared to address the following
installation issues:
- Site preparation and installation responsibilities
and requirements.
- Accomplishment of site survey and site verification.
- Installation documentation (SPR, EID) requirements,
preparation and delivery.
- Installation phase activities.
The plan will be delivered to NODECA, through HARRIS
for approval.
3.3.2 S̲i̲t̲e̲ ̲I̲n̲s̲t̲a̲l̲l̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲
CR will set up a installation team who will perform
the physical installation and checkout of the CR equipment
at the two Management Centre Sites 101 and 301. The
installation will be performed in accordance with the
approved Equipment Installation Drawings (EID).
The drawings will be marked up during the installation
to reflect changes, if any, and a final corrected set
will be delivered to NODECA, through HARRIS, at the
completion of provisional site Acceptance of each site.
3.4 T̲R̲A̲N̲S̲P̲O̲R̲T̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
3.4.1 T̲r̲a̲n̲s̲p̲o̲r̲t̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ ̲P̲l̲a̲n̲
A Transportation Plan which outlines the planning and
coordination to be performed will be issued.
The Plan will address the requirements to packing and
transportation and be prepared to cover the following:
- Requirements for packing, packaging and transportation.
- CR preservation, packing, and packaging of equipment
and spare parts.
- Marking and coding.
- Shipping documentation including, customs forms,
and packing lists.
- Notice of shipment.
The Plan will be delivered to NODECA through HARRIS
for approval.
3.4.2 T̲r̲a̲n̲s̲p̲o̲r̲t̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ ̲t̲o̲ ̲S̲i̲t̲e̲
CR shall provide for transportation of the CR equipment
to the two Management Centre Sites 101 and 301. The
equipment will be shipped to site by truck or by air
and insured accordingly. CR will use a forwarding agent
to handle the shipments.
4 M̲A̲I̲N̲T̲E̲N̲A̲N̲C̲E̲
4.1 M̲A̲I̲N̲T̲E̲N̲A̲N̲C̲E̲ ̲E̲N̲G̲I̲N̲E̲E̲R̲I̲N̲G̲
a) The maintenance section of the Logistics Department
is responsible for giving appropriate input to
System Engineering to ensure that the system will
meet the requirements for maintainability. Furthermore,
the maintenance section will give support to the
group writing the Maintenance and Diagnostic Software.
b) The maintenance section will work closely with
Systems Engineering to ensure consistency in determination
of the MTBF and MTTR figures.
c) The development of the Maintenance Plan and associated
procedures will be done by the maintenance function.
4.2 M̲A̲I̲N̲T̲E̲N̲A̲N̲C̲E̲ ̲P̲L̲A̲N̲N̲I̲N̲G̲
The purpose of the Maintenance Planning Phase is to
establish a complete maintenance program which will
fulfil the contractual requirements for maintenance.
At the end of the planning phase a Maintenance Plan
will be delivered by Christian Rovsing A/S.
The Maintenance Plan will cover the subjects illustrated
in Figure 4.2-1.
The Maintenance Plan will provide the necessary information
to perform preventive and corrective maintenance on
the MPF. The information will be used by HARRIS for
incorporation in the overall CROSSFOX Maintenance Plan.
Figure 4.2-1
Overview of Maintenance Plan
4.3 F̲I̲E̲L̲D̲ ̲S̲U̲P̲P̲O̲R̲T̲
a) Field Support will be managed by the maintenance
section. The three major activities are:
1) Coordinate the implementation of field changes
2) Assistance to customer's technicians.
3) Coordinate warranty repairs
b) All questions forwarded to the project office by
customer relating to equipment already installed
and accepted will be coordinated by the Field Support
Function.
4.4 S̲P̲A̲R̲E̲S̲ ̲M̲A̲N̲A̲G̲E̲M̲E̲N̲T̲
a) The maintenance section is responsible for the
specification, acquisition, packaging and delivery
of spares, repair parts and repairable subassemblies.
A priced Recommended Spare Parts List (RSPL) is
submitted to customer. Provisioning Conferences
will be held at contractors facility, planned and
conducted by the maintenance function. The RSPL
for one site and one depot are shown in Appendix
A.
b) An approved Spare Parts List (ASPL) will be negotiated
with the customer and incorporated in the contract
by ammendment.
c) Spare Parts Design Change Notices (SPDCN) will
be issued and controlled by the maintenance function.
d) None of the spare parts listed will be long lead
items. Items which have more than 30 days lead
time will be specified in the spare parts list.
4.5 T̲O̲O̲L̲S̲ ̲A̲N̲D̲ ̲T̲E̲S̲T̲S̲ ̲E̲Q̲U̲I̲P̲M̲E̲N̲T̲
The Maintenance function will specify all tools and
test equipments to be supplied under the contract.
Fur- thermore, a priced list of tools and test equipment
will be submitted to customer for all items required
at each site and maintenance depot to support the equip-
ment supplied. See Appendix B.
4.6 F̲A̲I̲L̲U̲R̲E̲ ̲R̲E̲P̲O̲R̲T̲I̲N̲G̲
The generation and implementation of a Failure Reporting
System will be the responsibility of Maintenance Engineering.
All incoming reports will be recorded and analyzed
by maintenance engineering, and the corrective action
coordinated with Contractor's Program Office if appropriate.
Annotated copies of the reports will be received by
Systems Engineering who may participate in the analysis.
4.7 P̲L̲A̲N̲S̲ ̲A̲N̲D̲ ̲P̲R̲O̲C̲E̲D̲U̲R̲E̲S̲
The following documentation will be developed. Some
of the plans listed below may make reference to subplans
and procedures which already are in existence or will
be developed under this program.
1. Maintenance Plan
2. RSPL
3. ASPL
4. Calibration Procedure, if applicable
5. Failure Reporting Procedure, NOTE 1
6. List of Tools and Test Equipment
NOTE 1
This item will be delivered as an integral part of
the Maintenance Plan.
5 T̲R̲A̲I̲N̲I̲N̲G̲
5.1 O̲R̲G̲A̲N̲I̲Z̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
Logistics Department is responsible for all customer
training on programs undertaken by the Systems Division
of Christian Rovsing A/S. The training organization
also has the responsibility for the development of
manuals and handbooks. The combination of training
and development of manuals and handbooks ensures an
efficient training of customer's personnel.
The material used for training is essentially the same
documentation which the technician later will work
with on site. Training material will be delivered in
accordance with the contract.
The training section of Logistics Department is headed
by a section manager who has technical writers/instructors
reporting to him.
Other divisions and departments within the company
will supply training courses and instructors on request.
5.2 D̲E̲V̲E̲L̲O̲P̲M̲E̲N̲T̲ ̲A̲N̲D̲ ̲C̲O̲N̲D̲U̲C̲T̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲T̲R̲A̲I̲N̲I̲N̲G̲ ̲C̲O̲U̲R̲S̲E̲S̲
The development of the individual courses which make
up the CROSSFOX MPF Training Program will take place
in the training section and in other departments of
the company. However, the overall responsibility for
compliance with the contract and System Requirements
Specification lies with the Training Manager.
The following courses shall be developed:
1) Hardware Maintenance Technician Training
2) Software Maintenance Specialist Training
3) Operator Training
4) On the job training.
5.3 H̲A̲R̲D̲W̲A̲R̲E̲ ̲M̲A̲I̲N̲T̲E̲N̲A̲N̲C̲E̲ ̲T̲E̲C̲H̲N̲I̲C̲I̲A̲N̲ ̲T̲R̲A̲I̲N̲I̲N̲G̲
This course will train the technicians in the areas
of system operation and configuration, preventive mainenance
and fault finding, and replacement of consumerables.
The training section will develop the training program
based on the technical handbooks. Since the maintenance
philosophy is based on module replacement no hardware
training to component level is required.
The course will provide training for 12 students, i.e.
2 courses each 180 lessons (6 weeks) with 6 participants.
The two courses will be conducted at CR's facilities
in Ballerup. Optionally a third course will be conducted
in Ballerup as specified in the PIP.
5.4 S̲O̲F̲T̲W̲A̲R̲E̲ ̲M̲A̲I̲N̲T̲E̲N̲A̲N̲C̲E̲ ̲S̲P̲E̲C̲I̲A̲L̲I̲S̲T̲ ̲T̲R̲A̲I̲N̲I̲N̲G̲
This course will train two software specialists in
the areas of System Software SWELL Programming and
Application Software.
The training section will develop the System Software
SWELL Programming Course partly based on the standard
technical manuals; the Application Software Course
part will be developed during the coding and testing
period in close contact with the CROSSFOX MPF SW Development
Group. The course will be conducted at CR's facilities
in Ballerup.
5.5 O̲P̲E̲R̲A̲T̲O̲R̲ ̲T̲R̲A̲I̲N̲I̲N̲G̲
This course will train the operators in the system
operations according to the Supervisor, the Message
Service Operators, the MCSF Operator, and the Engineering
Console Functions.
The training section will develop a 30 lesson course
(1 week) based on Technical Handbooks and Operators
Handbooks.
The course will provide training for 24 students, i.e.
2 courses each with 12 participants. One course will
be conducted at each of the two MPF Sites as specified
in the PIP.
5.6 O̲N̲-̲T̲H̲E̲-̲J̲O̲B̲ ̲T̲R̲A̲I̲N̲I̲N̲G̲
This course will train the technicians in the area
of as-built HW Installation, System Operation, and
HW-Maintenance.
The training section will develop a 30 lesson course
(1 week) based on the HW-Maintenance Course material
and the Operator's Handbook.
The course will provide training for 24 students, i.e.
2 courses each with 12 participants.
One course will be conducted at each of the two MPF
Sites as specified in the PIP.
6 D̲O̲C̲U̲M̲E̲N̲T̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
6.1 D̲E̲V̲E̲L̲O̲P̲M̲E̲N̲T̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲D̲O̲C̲U̲M̲E̲N̲T̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
The Training/Documentation Section of the Logistics
Department is responsible for the development of CROSSFOX
MPF Hardware Manuals and System Handbooks.
The various functions of the CROSSFOX MPF Project Team
will provide the raw materials for the technical writers
in the training/documentation section. The section
manager is responsible for the compilation and editing
of the documentation.
The following documentation shall be developed:
1) Equipment Handbooks
2) Site Maintenance Handbook
3) MPF System Handbook
4) Operator's Handbook
5) Maintenance Plan (refer to section 4.2)
6) Software Documentation
The responsibility for the maintenance plan lies with
the maintenance manager, ref. section 4.2.
The responsibility for the software documentation lies
with software engineering.
6.2 E̲Q̲U̲I̲P̲M̲E̲N̲T̲ ̲H̲A̲N̲D̲B̲O̲O̲K̲S̲
The Technical Manuals for each individual CR produced
module will include product specification, functional
description, parts list, and assembly drawings.
6.3 S̲I̲T̲E̲ ̲M̲A̲I̲N̲T̲E̲N̲A̲N̲C̲E̲ ̲H̲A̲N̲D̲B̲O̲O̲K̲
The Site Maintenance Handbook includes a brief system
description and the as-built documentation. The handbook
provides details about physical lay-out of equipment,
cabling, and grounding of the system.
This documentation shall be delivered in the form of
the Illustrated Assembly Breakdown and the Installation
Drawings.
6.4 M̲P̲F̲ ̲S̲Y̲S̲T̲E̲M̲ ̲H̲A̲N̲D̲B̲O̲O̲K̲
The MPF System Handbook provides a description of the
general construction and the functional theory of the
system.
The MPF Handbook includes a system overview, the operational
and functional capabilities, a hardware/ software,
and system maintenance overview with proper references
to other relevant documentation.
6.5 O̲P̲E̲R̲A̲T̲O̲R̲'̲S̲ ̲H̲A̲N̲D̲B̲O̲O̲K̲
The Operator's Handbook provides operator procedures
for the Supervisor functions, the Message Service Operator
functions, the MCSF Operator functions, and the Engineering
Console functions.
The handbook includes operation of peripherals, step-by-step
procedures for the four main functions, and error-message
handling.
Controls and indicators applicable for on-line operation
will be explained.
7 I̲M̲P̲L̲E̲M̲E̲N̲T̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲S̲C̲H̲E̲D̲U̲L̲E̲
See Master Program Plan (XFX/PIP/0001, Appendix B).
A̲ ̲P̲ ̲P̲ ̲E̲ ̲N̲ ̲D̲ ̲I̲ ̲X̲ ̲ ̲A̲
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A̲ ̲P̲ ̲P̲ ̲E̲ ̲N̲ ̲D̲ ̲I̲ ̲X̲ ̲ ̲B̲
P̲R̲I̲C̲E̲ ̲L̲I̲S̲T̲…01……01……01……01…S̲T̲A̲N̲D̲A̲R̲D̲ ̲T̲O̲O̲L̲S̲
All prices in Dkr, Level April, 1983
L̲i̲n̲e̲ ̲I̲t̲e̲m̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲P̲r̲i̲c̲e̲ L̲i̲n̲e̲ ̲I̲t̲e̲m̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲P̲r̲i̲c̲e̲
1 15,60 31 94,80
2 15,60 32 126,00
3 24,00 33 308,40
4 30,00 34 308,40
5 38,40 35 291,60
6 38,40 36 261,60
7 58,80 37 348,00
8 86,40 38 240,00
9 25,20 39 240,00
10 38,40 40 304,80
11 26,40 41 242,40
12 33,60 42 402,00
13 48,00 43 656,40
14 61,20 44 319,20
15 68,40 45 68,40
16 100,80 46 97,26
17 31,20 47 74,40
18 18,00 48 60,00
19 61,20 49 51,60
20 43,20 50 105,60
21 45,60 51 368,40
22 54,00 52 26,40
23 66,00 53 147,60
24 74,40 54 216,00
25 55,20 55 30,00
26 46,80 56 28,80
27 54,00 57 1702,80
28 70,80 58 46,80
29 73,20 59 46,80
30 84,00
P̲R̲I̲C̲E̲ ̲L̲I̲S̲T̲
…01……01……01…S̲T̲A̲N̲D̲A̲R̲D̲ ̲T̲E̲S̲T̲ ̲E̲Q̲U̲I̲P̲M̲E̲N̲T̲
All prices in Dkr, Level April, 1983
L̲i̲n̲e̲ ̲I̲t̲e̲m̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲P̲r̲i̲c̲e̲ ̲ L̲i̲n̲e̲ ̲I̲t̲e̲m̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲P̲r̲i̲c̲e̲ ̲
1 4800,00 4 38925,00
2 54000,00 5 3880,00
3 3880,00 6 7640,00
S̲P̲E̲C̲I̲A̲L̲ ̲T̲O̲O̲L̲S̲ ̲&̲ ̲T̲E̲S̲T̲ ̲E̲Q̲U̲I̲P̲M̲E̲N̲T̲
All prices in Dkr, Level April, 1983
L̲i̲n̲e̲ ̲I̲t̲e̲m̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲P̲r̲i̲c̲e̲ ̲ L̲i̲n̲e̲ ̲I̲t̲e̲m̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲P̲r̲i̲c̲e̲ ̲
1 20989,00 12 6886,00
2 19240,00 13 960,00
3 15721,00 14 178,00
4 9846,00 15 2751,00
5 777,00 16 494,00
6 777,00 17 TBD
7 777,00 18 5953,00
8 777,00 19 360,00
9 984,00 20 29700,00
10 254,00 21 16400,00
11 2427,00 22 1695,00
M̲A̲I̲N̲T̲E̲N̲A̲N̲C̲E̲
T̲O̲O̲L̲S̲ ̲A̲N̲D̲ ̲T̲E̲S̲T̲ ̲E̲Q̲U̲I̲P̲M̲E̲N̲T̲
1 I̲N̲T̲R̲O̲D̲U̲C̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
This section contains a list of tools an test equipment
necessary for maintenance.
2 S̲T̲A̲N̲D̲A̲R̲D̲ ̲T̲O̲O̲L̲S̲
Table 2-1 lists one set of standard multipurpose tools
with suitcase.
S̲T̲A̲N̲D̲A̲R̲D̲ ̲T̲O̲O̲L̲S̲
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Line Nomenclature Manufac- Type
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1 Screwdriver, Plainhead Weralit 435-0,4-60
2 Screwdriver, Plainhead Weralit 435-0,5-80
3 Screwdriver, Plainhead Weralit 435-0,6-120
4 Screwdriver, Plainhead Weralit 435-0,8-200
5 Screwdriver, Plainhead Weralit 434-1,0-125
6 Screwdriver, Plainhead Weralit 434-1,0-250
7 Screwdriver, Plainhead Weralit 434-1,2-175
8 Screwdriver, Plainhead Weralit 434-1,6-200
9 Screwdriver, Stubby Xcelite S 141
10 Screwdriver, Watchmaker set Erem TS-6N
11 Screwdriver, Phillips Weralit 350PR-0-60
12 Screwdriver, Phillips Weralit 1-80
13 Screwdriver, Phillips Weralit 2-100
14 Screwdriver, Phillips Weralit 2-300
15 Screwdriver, Phillips Weralit 3-150
16 Screwdriver, Phillips Weralit 4-200
17 Screwdriver, Stubby Xcelite SX 102
18 Screwdriver, Voltage Tester Weralit 2253-3-40
19 Wrencn, Metric Belzer 1953 M-5x10
20 Wrencn, Metric Belzer 1953 M-6x7
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Line Nomenclature Manufac- Type
No. turer No.
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21 Wrench, Metric Belzer 1953 M-8x9
22 Wrench, Metric Belzer 1953M-10x11
23 Wrench, Metric Belzer 1953M-12x13
24 Wrench, Metric Belzer 1953M-14x15
25 Wrench, Metric Belzer 1931N-M-4,
5x5,5
26 Wrench, Inches Belzer 1953Z-1/4x5/16"
27 Wrench, Inches Belzer 1953Z-3/8x7/16"
28 Wrench, Inches Belzer 1/2 x 9/16"
29 Wrench, Adjustable Bacho 4"
30 Wrench, Adjustable Bacho 6"
31 Wrench, Adjustable Bacho 8"
32 Wrench, Adjustable Bacho 10"
33 Socket Wrench Set 4-14mm Tecos
34 Socket Wrench Set 3/16-9/16" Tecos
35 Side Cutter Erem 84E
36 Side Cutter Erem 196-6"
37 Side Cutter Belzer 2678
38 Pair of Pliers, Flat nose Erem 124
39 Pair of Pliers, Point nose Erem 41
40 Pair of Pliers, Bent nose Belzer 2477G
41 Pair of Pliers, "Polygrip" Belzer 2615M
42 Pair of Pliers, "Polygrip" Belzer 2624B
43 Pipe Wrench, 3", 45…0e…o…0f… Nose Dowidat 176
44 Wire Stripper Belzer 3418B
45 Pair of Tweezers Erop 24
46 Pair of Tweezers Erop 21S/200
47 Steel Scissors Erop 24
48 Unbraco Keys, Set 2-8 mm Weralit 950/7-SM
49 Unbraco Keys, Set 5/64-1/4" Weralit 950/7-SZ
50 Hammer, SUPERFLEX Head Belzer 3625-27
51 Solderiron with transformer Weller TCP-24V,7
52 Solderpoint Weller PY-6
53 Solder Weller 60-40
54 Desoldering pump Erem PS 200 A
55 Electric torch (Flashlight) pencil
56 Wrapwire Metric 10-51
57 Suitcase f/hand tools TC TC100 MT
58 Double lid f/suitcase TC A 5-12 room
59 Double lid f/ suitcase TC A - 18 room
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One vacuumcleaner with a soft rubber mouthpiece is
required at each main site for preventive maintenance.
Table 2-1
M̲A̲I̲N̲T̲E̲N̲A̲N̲C̲E̲
3 S̲T̲A̲N̲D̲A̲R̲D̲ ̲T̲E̲S̲T̲ ̲E̲Q̲U̲I̲P̲M̲E̲N̲T̲
Table 3-1 lists the standard test equipment required
during performing maintenance at site.
All measure and monitoring devices comply with the
stability and accuracy demanded throughout the system.
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Line Nomenclature Manufac- Type Qty.
No. turer No.
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1 Recording Thermometer/
hygrometer Struers
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2 Data Communications Tester Tektronix 834
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3 Multimeter Fluke 8020 A
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4 Oscilloscope Tektronix 465 B
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5 Test Set 921-T NU DATA 921-T
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6 Optical Multimeter Phonodyne Model 11
XE
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Table 3-1
M̲A̲I̲N̲T̲E̲N̲A̲N̲C̲E̲
4 S̲P̲E̲C̲I̲A̲L̲ ̲T̲O̲O̲L̲S̲ ̲A̲N̲D̲ ̲T̲E̲S̲T̲ ̲E̲Q̲U̲I̲P̲M̲E̲N̲T̲
Table 4-1 lists the special tools and test equipment
required during performing maintenance at site.
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Line Nomenclature Manufac- Type Qty.
No. turer No.
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1 V24 Monitor Module CR CR8011/---/-- 2
2 Extender Board CR CR8059M/010/-- 1
3 Extender Board CR CR8057M/010/-- 1
4 Extender Board CR CR80107/010/-- 1
5 V24 Loopback Adaptor CR CR82XXX/---/-- 1
6 LTU Loopback Adaptor CR TBD 1
7 LTUX-S Loopback Adaptor CR TBD 1
8 LIA-N Loopback Adaptor CR CR82XXX/---/-- 1
9 Tool Scale Spring CDC 000 12210797 1
10 SCR-DR TOPRQUE 2/35" CDC 000 12218425 1
11 Extender Card CDC 000 54109701 1
12 Alignm. Carr. Spindle CDC 000 75018400 1
13 Head Adjustment CDC 000 75018803 1
14 SCR-DR TRQ Hex Bit CDC 000 87016701 1
15 Adj. Speed Sensor CDC 000 87052600 1
16 Extractor Module CDC 000 87399200 1
17 Disk Pack, CE80 MB CDC 000 70438700 1
18 Disk Pack, Data 80 CDC 000 70438000 1
19 Dust Remover, Spray CDC 000 950478000 1
20 Field Test Unit CDC 9967 1
21 OPTO Termination Kit Versitron 1
22 OPTO Loopback Cable CR CR82XXX/---/-- 1
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Table 4-1