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NAVEDTRA 131A, Volume II NAVEDTRA 131A PERSONNEL PERFORMANCE PROFILE BASED CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT MANUAL SAMPLE PRODUCTS PUBLISHED BY DIRECTION OF CHIEF OF NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING

Transcript of 131av2

NAVEDTRA 131A, Volume II

NAVEDTRA 131A PERSONNEL PERFORMANCE PROFILE BASED CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT MANUAL

SAMPLE PRODUCTS

PUBLISHED BY DIRECTION OF CHIEF OF NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING

NAVEDTRA 131A, Volume II

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NAVEDTRA 131A. Volume II

CHANGE RECORDNumber and Description of Change Entered by Date

3

NAVEDTRA 131A, Volume II

TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGE Title Page Change TAB A A-1 A-2 A-3 A-4 A-5 A-6 A-7 A-8 A-9 A-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Communication System Sample Package A-1-1 A-2-1 A-3-1 A-4- 1 A-5-1 A-6-1 A-7-1 A-8-1 A-9-1 A-10-1 1 3

Record Exterior

Training Project Plan . . . . . . . . . . . Personnel Performance Profile , , , . Training Path System, ...,... . . Training Course Control Document Lesson Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trainee Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Test Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monitoring Report . ., ..,,.... . Exercise Controller Guide (no Lesson - Exercise Controller Guide (supported

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plan). . , . . . . . . . . by Lesson Plan). . .

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NAVEDTRA 131A. Volume II

TAB A EXTERIOR COMMUNICATION SYSTEM SAMPLE PACKAGE

7

NAVEDTRA 131A. Volume II

TAB A-1TRAINING PROJECT PLAN

A-1-1

TRAINING

PROJECT FOR

PLAN

TRIDENT

EXTERIOR MONITOR,

COMMUNICATIONS AND TEST

SYSTEM

(ECS) (UT)

CONTROL,

S~SYSTEM

MAINTENANCE A-111-4251

P~PARED DEPUTY FOR SHORE/TECHNICAL 250 DALLAS PENSACOLA,

FOR TRAINING STREET 32508-5220 (CNET T2)

FLORIDA

PREP-D TRIDENT BANGOR, TRAINING

BY FACILITY 98315-5400

WASHINGTON

APRIL

91

Example

Training

Project Plan Cover Page

A-1 -3

TRAINING TABLE Contents

PROJECT

PLAN

OF CONTENTS w 2 2 5 10 11 12 13

Justification for Course Revision . .. ........ ...... ..... .. Impact if Course is not Revised ........ ...... ...... ..... . Course Data ... ......... .. ............... ....... ...... .... Safety Risks and Hazardous Materials ...... ....... .... ..... Curriculum Development Method .. ............ ....... .... ... Milestone Chart ..... ................. ......... ...... .... . ResourceRe~irements/Changes. ............. ...... ..... ...

Example

Training

Project Plantable

of Contents

Page

A-l-5

Example

Training

Project PlanPLAN

TRAINING

PROJECT

SECTION

1.0

TRAINING

PROJECT

PLAN

Justification

for Course

Revision

This Training Project Plan describes a course revision to support changes to the TRIDENT Exterior Communications System (ECS) Control Monitor and Test The following establishes the need for the (CMT) Subsystem Maintenance course. course revision. 1. Major revisions to the TRIDENT Radioman ltr 1500 Ser N214A/1331 dtd 8 Feb 91. PPP/TPS approved by CNTECHTRA

2.

The combination of the TRIDENT (ECS) CMT System (A-150-0228) course and the TRIDENT (ECS) Level (A-101-O169) course. course Subject contains curriculum format errors. is not Revised numerous technical

Maintenance III Replacement

3.

documentation,

and

Im~act

if Course

Failure to revise the curriculum materials will of training which does not reflect the revised and does not support fleet re~irements.

result in a continuation TRIDENT Radioman PPP/TPS

A-I-7

Example

TrainingTRAINING

Project Plan - ContinuedPROJECT DATA P=

COURSE Course Title: TRIDENT Control Course

Exterior Communications System (ECS) Monitor and Test (CMT) Subsystem Number (CINi:

Identification A-111-4251

CDP:

1234 Status: This is a revision Statement: to the 1976 course.

Course

Course

Mission

The TRIDENT (ECS) CMT Basic Maintenance course is designed to provide Radioman First Class the training necessary to perform documented preventive and (CMT ) corrective maintenance on the TRIDENT ECS Control Monitor and Test Subsystem and undocumented corrective maintenance on selected CMT Subsystem e~ipments, under all conditions of readiness, in port or underway. Occupational NEC Prerea Classification: is awarded to course graduates.

4201

isites: 1. 2. Rate: RN SECRET and CRYPTO NEED-TO-~OW

Clearance:

Graduate of TRIDENT ECS Level I (A-101-O168) course, TRIDENT (ECS) 3. Support Subsystem (A-101-O172) course, TRIDENT (ECS) ANT/AIS Subsystem (A101-0173) course, TRIDENT (ECS) HF/UHF Subsystem (A-101-O175) course, TRIDENT (ECS) WF/LF Subsystem (A-101-O17O) course, and TRIDENT (ECS) DSS Subsystem (A-101-O171) course. Course Overview: on the

Perform selected preventive and documented corrective maintenance TRIDENT ECS Control Monitor and Test (CMT) Subsystem to include: Indicator Processor ID-2156/BSC-l

A-l-8

Example

TrainingTRAINING

Project Plan - ContinuedPROJECT DATA Pm

COURSE

Antenna Deployment Indicator ID-2157 /Bsc-l Power Supply PP-7476/Bsc-l Interface Unit J-3565/Bsc-l (Message Interface Course Overview

Unit)

Controller Memory Unit c-1~448/Bsc-l Interface Unit J-3566/BSC-l (Digital Interface Unit) Switching Unit SA-22~4/BSC-l (Mass Memory 2 Interface Unit ) Interface Unit J-3568/BSC-l (HSP/Magnetic Tape Unit Interface Unit) Recorder-Reproducer Control C-1~447/BSC-l Recorder-Reproducer Unit RD-442/Bsc-l Comparator CM-5~7/BSC-l Disc Memory Unit MU-674/BSC-l This course will also provide the training necessary to perform undocumented corrective maintenance on the following CMT Subsystem e~ipments: Interface Unit J-3565/BSC-l (Message Interface Interface Unit J-3566/BSC-l (Digital Interface Recorder-Reproducer Control C-1~447/BSC-l Recorder-Reproducer Unit RD-442/Bsc-l Controller Memory Unit c-1~448/Bsc-l Disc Memory Unit MU-674/BSC-l course lesson topic changes are as follows: Hours Incre ased 7 12 6 12 7 12 Unit) Unit)

The Summarv 4A13 4A13 4A1O 4A1O 4A17 4A17

of Differences of the J-3566/Bsc-l of the J-3566/BSC-l

Theory

Corrective Theory

Maintenance

of the J-3565/BSC-l Maintenance of the J-3565/BSC-l

Corrective Theory

of the RD-442/BSC-l Maintenance of the RD-442/Bsc-l

Corrective

A-1 -9

Example

TrainingTRAINING

Project Plan - ContinuedPROJECT DATA Current 1. Course Lenath: Days Days PLAN

COURSE P1 anneal course 1. 2. Trainina 1. 2. Number 1. 2. Class Lenath: Days Days

61 Calendar

52 Calendar

45 Instructional Sites: TRIDENT TRIDENT Training Training

2.

38 Instructional

Facility, Facility,

Bangor, Kings

Silverdale, Georgia

Washington

Bay,

of Classes TRIDENT TRIDENT CaDacitv

bv Trainina

Site: Bangor Kings Bay

Current: 3 3 Current: 3 3 ?1 anneal:

Training Training

Facility, Facility, Site:

bv Trainina

1.

TRIDENT a. b.

Training

Facility,

Bangor 12 8 12 8

Maximum: Minimum: Training Facility, Kings Bay

2.

TRIDENT a. b.

Maximum: Minimum: On Board Training Training wort bv Trainina Facility, Facility, Site:

12 8 Current: 5 Bay Site: is based on the same Master Schedule. 5

12 8 Planned: 6 6

?1 anneal Averaae 1. 2. TRIDENT TRIDENT

Bangor Kings

InstructorlSu~

Mannina

bv Trainina

The estimated plan for instructor/support manning for all sites. Periods can be found on the Course

ratios

A-1-IO

Example

TrainingTRAINING

Project Plan-ContinuedPROJECT DATA PW

COURSE

Current: 1. 2. TRIDENT TRIDENT Training Training Facility, Facility, Bangor Kings Bay 2 2

Planned: 4 4

A-l-n

Example

TrainingTRAINING

Project Plan - ContinuedPROJECT DATA PW

COURSE SAFETY RISKS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

This course will be designated as high risk in accordance with CNETINST Special emphasis must be placed on strict compliance with published 1500.20. safety precautions and on personnel awareness of potentially hazardous Strict conditions while performing maintenance on energized e~ipment. adherence to approved and verified operating, emergency, and maintenance As a minimum, each individual is responsible for procedures is MANDATORY. knowing, understanding, and observing all applicable safety precautions.

CU~ICULUM 1.

DEVELOP~NT

METHOD be developed in accordance with NAVEDTRA 131. support and continuity with related training This

Curriculum will method provides materials. The documents a. b. c. d. e. f. 9. h. Training Personal Training Training Lesson Trainee Test

2.

that

will

be produced/revised

for this

course

are:

Project

Plan Profiles

Performance Path System

Course Plan

Control

Document

(3 Volumes) (1 Volume)

Guide

Package Materials

Support

3.

The primary mode of instruction will be group paced consisting of lecture and seminar periods with practical/problem solving experiences. The trainees will be guided by the instructors during graded problem solving sessions to allow maximum ac~isition of knowledge and skills.

A-I-12

Example

TrainingTRAINING

Project Plan - ContinuedPROJECT Pm

MILESTONE Milestones 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Approval of Training Project Plan

CHART Completion 26 April Profiles 15 May 29 May 91 91 91 91* 91 91* 91* Date

Develop/Revise Develop Submit Approval Develop Re~est Conduct Training Training

Personnel Path Course

Performance

System Control Document Document

02 August

of Training Support

Course

Control

09 September 13 December

Material to conduct - 08 May) line copy pilot

authorization pilot

16 December 08 May 92

(16 March

Submit pilot report of course materials Incorporate Issue Print Letter changes

and red

22 June approved by CNTECHTRA 29 June 29 July sites

92 92 92* 92

10. 11. 12. 13.

of Promulgation to training

and distribute

24 August

Instructor complete

certification/personalization 11 September of training program 21 September 92 92

14.

Implementation

*

All

follow

on dates

assume

approval

will

be granted

by this

date.

A-1-13

Example

TrainingTRAINING

Project Plan - ContinuedPROJECT PLAN A-111-4251

RESOURCE COURSE : CLASS 1. SIZE: TRIDENT Exterior Formal

REQUIRE~NTS

LIST system (ECS)

Communications Schools

As per the

Catalog

ManDower 1. TRIDENT Training Facility, 68437 Bangor cl~8A

CPATS Document #: Cost Account Code:

91 68437 5PPQ

FY91 Officer Billets Required Billets Authorized Billets Compensated Billets Available Delta 1 1 0 0

FY92 1 1 0 01

FY94 1 1 0 0

FY95 1 1 0 0

1 0 0

Enlisted Billets Required Billets Authorized Billets Compensated Billets Available Delta Civilian Billets Required Billets Authorized Billets Compensated Billets Available Delta

4 2 0 -2

4 2 0 -2

4 2 0 - 2

4 2 0 -2

4 2 0 -2

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

2.

TRIDENT

Training

Facility, 687QI

Kings CIQ8A

Bay

CPATS Document #: Cost Account Code:

91 687~1 5PPQ

A-I-14

mOfficer Billets Required Billets Authorized Billets Compensated Billets Available Delta 1 1 o o 0

FY93 1 1 0 0

FY94 1 1 0 0

FY95 1 1 0 0

Enlisted Billets Required Billets Authorized Billets Compensated Billets Available Delta Civilian Billets Required Billets Authorized Billets Compensated Billets Available Delta

4 2 o -2

4 2 0 -2

4 2 0 -2 2 0 -2

4

4 2 0 -2

o o o

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

A-1-15

TRAINING

PROJECT

PLAN A-111-4251

RESOURCE

REQUIREMENTS

LIST

(CONTD)

II.

Fundinq 1. TRIDENT Training Facility, Bangor

ADvrop OMN OPN 2.

~ F3/FF F3/FF TRIDENT

Exvense

=

=

=

-

~

Training

Facility,

Kings

Bay

ADDroD OMN OPN

~ F3/FF F3/FF

Expense

FY91

FY92

FY93

FY94

FY95

A-1-16

TRAINING

PROJECT

PLAN A-111-4251

RESOURCE III. Training Nomenclature/ Description Materials

REQUIREMENTS

LIST

(CONTD)

Quantity Reqd TRITRAFAC Banaor 10

Quantity Reqd TRITRAFAC Kinas 10

Bav

A-111-4251 TRIDENT Exterior Communications Subsystem (ECS) Lesson Plan A-111-4251 TRIDENT Exterior Communications Subsystem (ECS) Trainee Guide

10

10

Iv. Publications pomenclaturef Description MIP/MRC Q12R MIP/MRC Q17Rp MIP/MRC Q18R c-668/~~1-3~ 15 15

c-668/~~1-3~

15

15

c-668/~fll-3~

15

15

v. Audio/Visual Nomenclature/ Description Transparencies, 4251 series

Aids

A-lll-

1 set

1 set

VI. Training Nomenclature/ Descri~tion AN/BSC-l

Equipment

Trainer

1

1

A-1-17

NAVEDTRA 131A, Volume II .

TAB A-2 PERSONNEL PERFORMANCE PROFILES

A-2-1

NAVEDTRA 131A. Volume II

EQUIPMENT PPP TABLE EXAMPLES

A-2-3

PERSONNEL

PERFORMANCE FOR

PROFILE

TRIDENT

EXTERIOR

CO~UNICATIONS SUPPORT SYSTEM

SYSTEM

(ECS)

TABLE POWER

F~194 GROUP

DISTRIBUTION 1 AUGUST 1990

EQUIPMENT

MODIFICATION None

RECORD

NEW DESIGN

- DRAWING None

NUMBER

FO194-1/FO194-2

Example

Equipment

PPPTable

Cover Page

A-2-5

TABLE

F~194.

Power

Distribution

Grou~

[Em iwmentl .

ITEM NO. 1. EOUIPMENT GENERAL State State each. a. b. c. d. e. f. 1-1-3. Power Power Power Ground Junction the panel distribution distribution fault the that functions the Power major KNO~EDGE

KNO~EDGE/SKILL

1-1. 1-1-1. 1-1-2.

of the Power Distribution areas.

Distribution Group

Group. of the function of

consists the

following

functional

Include

black

panel

red panel panel

Component

compartment indicator boxes

Define Power

abbreviations, Group.

terms,

and symbols

used

with

the

Distribution the

1-1-4.

State Power

operational

characteristics

and capabilities

of the

Distribution the security

Group. requirements for the Power Distribution

1-1-5.

State Group.

1-2. 1-2-1.

PHYSICAL Describe

DESCRIPTION all major Group. reference features. black panel panel distribution distribution fault red panel panel and associated Include designators, components locations, of the and Power

Distribution appearance, construction a. b. c. d. e. f. 1-2-2. Power Power Power Ground Junction the

names,

nomenclature,

physical

Component

compartment indicator boxes controls positions, and indicators Group. colors, directly names, associated reference with

Describe the Power

Distribution

Include

designators,

and locations. F9194-3

Example

Equipment

PPP Table

A-2-6

lBLE F@194. rEM NO. 1-3. 1-3-1.

Power

Distribution

Grouw

(_EmiDment)

- Continued.

KNOWLEDGE/SKILL FUNCTIONAL Describe operation) DESCRIPTION how the Power . Include Distribution flow, Group works (functional and

signal

se~ential

operation,

indications. 1-3-2. Describe position, the functions of each and color. control and indicator in each

condition,

1-4. 1-4-1.

INTERFACE Describe names, a. b.

DESCRIPTION the physical Group interface between external the Power e~ipments. Include and

Distribution locations. Cable Cable

and related

physical

appearance,

reference

designators,

routing terminations the functional Group interface between the Power

1-4-2.

Describe a. b. c. Power

Distribution Inputs outputs

and related

external

e~ipments.

sources

1-5. 1-5-1.

OPERATIONAL Describe operation e~ipments Describe a. (1) (2) b. c. the

DESCRIPTION authority and regulations Distribution with it. Distribution Group. pertaining to the external

of the Power which

Group,

including

interface tasks

1-5-2.

operational Routine Installation

for the Power

Pre-operational

procedures

Operational

procedures procedures which Group. may occur during operation of the

Post-operational indications

1-5-3.

Describe Power

Distribution

Include

alarms mode(s)

and

indicators. for

1-5-4.

Describe the Power

casualty/degraded/abnormal Distribution Group.

of operation

F~194-4

Example

Equipment

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-7

TABLE

F~194.

Power

Distribution

Grou~

(Em i~ment ) - Continued.

ITEM NO. 1-5-5. Describe Group. 1-6. 1-6-1. MAINTENANCE Define a. DESCRIPTION personnel

KNO~EDGE/SKILL and e~ipment operation safety of the precautions Power which are

to be observed

during

Distribution

the maintenance

policy

for the Power system

Distribution for periodic malfunctions inspections,

Group. by

Preventive performance doing (1) the

maintenance of tasks following:

- the re~irement to minimize

Servicing cleaning, function mission

- scheduled lubrication, in support capable. checks

or unscheduled corrosion of maintaining

control

and any other full

any e~ipment

(2)

Operational (a) (b) (c)

(confidence procedures

or self test)

Pre-maintenance Performance maintenance guides: repair

checks checks and procedures as determined used by the . responsibility authorized to correct maintenance to the authorized level level of level. to - checks

Degradation/deterioration malfunctions

b.

Corrective locate (1) (2) following

and correct

Authorized malfunctions Fault (a) (b) available Fault

to the

isolation Equipment

- location operation

of faults

spares,

and to the tests

repair

checks

and tests of faults using

isolation procedures techni~es

and procedures in prescribed performed

(3)

Analytical authorized maintenance

- isolation not contained

documentation. procedures - procedures

(4)

Post-maintenance after repair.

Describe

the use of special of the Power documentation.

tools

and test

equipment Group

rewired

for maintenance in applicable 1-6-2. Describe

Distribution

as prescribed

preventive Group.

maintenance Include reports,

procedures and

for the and

Power of

Distribution indications, 1-6-3.

recognition

interpretation

records,

instructions.

F@194-5

Example

Equipment

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-8

TABLE ITEM

F~194. NO.

Power

Distribution

Groun

(Emi~mentl

- Continued.

KNO~EDGE/SKILL Describe alignment Group. tests used for maintenance tests names, of the and the and adjustment procedures for the Power

1-6-4.

Distribution 1-6-5. Describe Power

the operational Group.

Distribution

Include

uses,

procedures. 1-6-6. Describe the recognition for the Power systematic Group. methods to isolate faults which cannot be and interpretation Distribution isolation of all malfunction

indications 1-6-7. Describe the

Group. procedures for the contained Power in

fault

the prescribed Distribution 1-6-8. Describe located

maintenance

documentation

authorized using

procedures

contained

in the prescribed

documentation. 1-6-9. Describe the Power level. 1-6-10. Describe Group. the post-repair procedures for the Power Distribution the procedures Distribution to disassemble, Group to the repair, and reassemble maintenance

authorized

1-6-11.

Describe tag-out

personnel procedures,

and equipment which

safety

precautions, while

including performing

are to be observed Distribution Group.

maintenance DOCUMENTATION Describe Group. 2. 2-1. 2-1-1. EOUIPMENT OPERATION Perform a.

on the Power

1-7. 1-7-1.

the organization, provided

content,

and use

of all technical Distribution

documentation

for use with

the Power

SKILLS

tasks

for operation

of the Power

Distribution

Group.

Pre-operational (1) (2) Routine Installation

procedures

F~194-6

Example Equipment PPP Table-ContinuedA-2-9

TABLE

F~194.

Power

Distribution

Grouw

(Equipment ) - Continued.

ITEM NO. b. c. 2-1-2. Operational

KNOWLEDGE/SKILL procedures procedures all indications procedures, in proper occurring during the

Post-operational

Recognize performance appropriate

and interpret

of the operating operator Group. in the actions

and perform se~ence on the Power

Distribution 2-1-3. Perform operation 2-1-4. Adhere tasks

casualty/degraded/abnormal Distribution Group. safety

modes

of

of the Power

to personnel

and e~ipment

precautions

during

operational 2-2. 2-2-1. MAINTENANCE Use special Power

procedures

of the Power

Distribution

Group.

tools

and test

e~ipment Group

rewired

for maintenance in applicable

of the

Distribution

as prescribed

documentation. 2-2-2. Perform System 2-2-3. Perform preventive Group (PMS). alignment and adjustment procedures on the Power maintenance as scheduled procedures on the Power

Distribution

by the Planned

Maintenance

Distribution 2-2-4. Perform

Group. tests used for maintenance of the Power

operational Group.

Distribution 2-2-5. Recognize Power 2-2-6.

and interpret

all malfunction

indications

for the

Distribution systematic

Group. fault isolation procedures contained in

Perform

prescribed 2-2-7. Use

maintenance methods

documentation. to isolate faults which cannot be

authorized using

located

the procedures

in the prescribed

maintenance

documentation. Disassemble, Group to the repair, and reassemble maintenance the Power level. Fg194-7 Distribution

2-2-8.

authorized

Example

Equipment

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-1 O

TABLE

F~l

1. Power

Distribution

Grou~

(EouiRment)

- Continued.

ITEM NO.

KNO~EDGE/SKILL

2-2-9.

Perform

post-repair

procedures,

including

quality

assurance

procedures, 2-2-1o. Adhere

on the Power

Distribution

Group. precautions, maintenance on

to personnel tag-out

and equipment procedures, Group. when

safety

including the Power

performing

Distribution

FQ194-8

EQUIPMENTPPP

TABLE-Continued

A-2-1 1

EQUIPMENT

PPP TABLE

TABLE EXAMPLES

A-2-1 3

PERSONNEL

PERFORMANCE FOR

PROFILE

TRIDENT

EXTERIOR

COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNA SUITE

SYSTEM

(ECS)

TABLE TOWED

F~2~2 AN/BRR-6

BUOY ANTENNA 1 AUGUST

1990

EQUIPMENT

MODIFICATION None

RECORD

NEW DESIGN

- DRAWING None

NUMBER

F92g2-1/Fg2g2-2

Example

Equipment

PPPTabIe

Cover Page

A-2-1 5

TABLE

F~2~ 2. Towed

BUOV

Antenna

AN/BRR-6

[Ea i~ment) .

ITEM NO. 1. 1-1. 1-1-1. 1-1-2. EO UIPMENT GENERAL State State each. a. b. c. d. e. f. 9. h. i. j. k. 1. m. 1-1-3. Towed Buoy the that functions the major Towed KNOWLEDGE

KNOWLEDGE/SKILL

of the Towed Buoy Antenna areas.

Buoy Antenna AN/BRR-6 Include

AN/BRR-6. of the of

consists the

following

functional TB-17/BRR-6

function

Receiver Special Buoy Reeling Sensor Buoy Buoy

Group Purpose Machine

OR-197/BRR-6 electrical RL-275/BRR-6 Switch c-l~25A/BRR-6 C-l@257/BRR-6 C-l~258A/BRR-6 (Buoy Winch Panel and symbols used with the Control Panel) Cable Assembly CS-13~53/BRR-6

Cradle Group

MT-49~5/BRR-6 OA-89~6/BRR-6 Indicator

Door

Sensing

Control

Antenna Buoy Relay Towed the Buoy the

Control

Indicator RE-1115/B~-6

Depth

Control

Indicator

Assembly Array

Interconnecting

Box J-3461/BRR-6 Indicator terms,

Control

Define Towed

abbreviations, Antenna

AN/BRR-6. characteristics and capabilities of the

1-1-4.

State Towed

operational

Buoy Antenna

AN/BRR-6.

1-1-5.

Describe Antenna

the differences AN/BRR-6. security

between

models

of the

Towed

Buoy

1-1-6.

State

the

requirements

for the Towed

Buoy

Antenna

AN/BRR-6. 1-2. 1-2-1. PHYSICAL Describe Antenna features. F~2~2-3 DESCRIPTION all major AN/BRR-6. and associated Include names, designators, components locations, of the Towed Buoy

nomenclature,

physical and construction

appearance,

reference

Example

Equipment

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-1 6

TABLE

F~2

I , .

Towed

Buov

Antenna

AN/BRR-6

!Equ ipment ) - Continued.

ITEM NO. a. b. c. d. e. f. 9. h. i. j. k. 1. m. 1-2-2. Towed Buoy

KNOWLEDGE/SKILL TB-17/BRR-6 OR-197/BRR-6 electrical RL-275/BRR-6 Switch C-l~25A/BRR-6 C-1~257/BRR-6 C-l~258A/BRR-6 (Buoy Winch Cable Assembly CS-13~53/BRR-6

Receiver Special Buoy Reeling Sensor Buoy Buoy Buoy Relay

Group Purpose Machine

Cradle Group

MT-49~5/BRR-6 OA-89~6/BRR-6 Indicator

Door

Sensing

Control Depth

Antenna

Control

Indicator

Control

Indicator

Assembly Panel)

RE-1115/BRR-6

Control Towed

Interconnecting Array

Box J-3461/BRR-6 Indicator controls, Panel and indicators AN/BRR-6. colors, directly Include and locations

Control

Describe associated names

the displays, with the

Towed

Buoy Antenna positions,

reference

designators,

1-3. 1-3-1.

FUNCTIONAL Describe operation, Describe position,

DESCRIPTION how the Towed operation). and Buoy Antenna AN/BRR-6 flow, works sequential

(functional

Include

signal

indications.

1-3-2.

the

functions

of each and color.

control

and

indicator

in each

condition, DESCRIPTION

1-4.

INTERFACE

1-4-1.

Describe Antenna names a. b. c.

the physical AN/BRR-6

interface

between

the

Towed

Buoy Include and

and related appearance,

external

equipments. designators,

physical

reference

locations. Cable Cable routing terminations piping functional interface between the Towed Buoy F~2~2-4

Hydraulic the

1-4-2.

Describe Antenna

AN/BRR-6

and related

external

equipments.

Example

Equipment

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-1 7

TABLE ITEM

F02 NO.

) . .

Towed

Buov Antenna

AN/BRR-6

(Ew inment ) - Continued.

KNOWEDGE/SKILL a. b. c. d. Power Input Output sources signals signals

Hydraulics DESCRIPTION authority and regulations Buoy Antenna interface pertaining it. Buoy Antenna AN/BRR-6. to the

1-5. 1-5-1.

OPERATIONAL Describe operation external the

of the Towed equipments operational Routine Installation

AN/BRR-6, with

including

which tasks

1-5-2.

Describe a. (1) (2) b. c.

for the Towed

Pre-operational

procedures

Operational

procedures procedures which AN/BRR-6. may occur Include during operation of the and

Post-operational indications Antenna

1-5-3.

Describe Towed displays.

Buoy

alarms,

indicators,

1-5-4.

Describe the Towed

casualty/degraded/abnormal Buoy Antenna personnel AN/BRR-6.

mode(s)

of operation

for

1-5-5.

Describe AN/BRR-6.

and equipment operation

safety of the

precautions Towed Buoy

which Antenna

are

to be observed

during

1-6. 1-6-1.

MAINTENANCE Define

DESCRIPTION policy for the Towed Buoy Antenna

the maintenance

AN/BRR-6 . a. Preventive performance doing (1) the maintenance of tasks following: - scheduled lubrication, in support capable. Ff12f12-5 or unscheduled corrosion of maintaining inspections, and any other full any equipment control - the requirement to minimize system for periodic malfunctions by

Servicing cleaning, function mission

Example

Equipment

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-1 8

TABLE ITEM

F921 NO.

. Towed

Buov Antenna

AN/BRR-6

(Ea iDment ) - Continued.

KNO~EDGE/SKILL (2) Operational (a) (b) (c) b. Corrective locate (1) (2) following checks (confidence procedures checks and procedures as determined used by the to or self test)

Pre-maintenance Performance maintenance guides: repair

checks - checks

Degradation/deterioration malfunctions

and correct

Authorized malfunctions Fault (a) (b) available Fault

responsibility authorized

to correct maintenance to the level level of level.

to the

isolation Equipment

- location operation

of faults

spares,

and to the tests

authorized

repair

checks

and tests

isolation procedures techniques

and procedures of faults using in prescribed performed

(3)

Analytical authorized maintenance

- isolation not contained

documentation. procedures - procedures

(4)

Post-maintenance after repair.

1-6-2.

Describe prescribed

the use of special of the Towed in applicable preventive AN/BRR-6.

tools Buoy

and test Antenna

equipment AN/BRR-6 as

required

for maintenance

documentation. procedures and and for the Towed Buoy of

1-6-3.

Describe Antenna

maintenance Include reports, adjustment, AN/BRR-6. tests

recognition

interpretation

indications, 1-6-4. Describe the 1-6-5. Towed

records,

instructions. procedures for

alignment,

and calibration

Buoy Antenna the operational

Describe Towed

used

for maintenance tests names,

of the uses, and

Buoy Antenna

AN/BRR-6.

Include

the procedures. Describe indication 1-6-7. Describe Antenna the recognition for the Towed the systematic and interpretation Buoy Antenna fault of all malfunction

1-6-6.

AN/BRR-6. procedures contained Buoy F~2f12-6 in

isolation

the prescribed

maintenance

documentation

for the Towed

AN/BRR-6.

Example

Equipment

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-1 9

TABLE

F~2

2. Towed

BUOV

Antenna

AN/BRR-6

(Equ inment ) - Continued.

ITEM NO. 1-6-8. Describe located authorized using

KNO~EDGE/SKILL methods to isolate faults which cannot be

procedures

contained

in the prescribed

documentation. 1-6-9. Describe the Towed level. 1-6-10. Describe the post-repair procedures for the Towed Buoy Antenna the procedures Buoy Antenna to disassemble, AN/BRR-6 to the repair, authorized and reassemble maintenance

AN/BRR-6 . 1-6-11. Describe tag-out personnel procedures, and equipment which safety precautions, while including performing

are to be observed Buoy Antenna

maintenance 1-7. 1-7-1. DOCUMENTATION Describe AN/BRR-6. 2. 2-1. EOUIPMENT OPERATION

on the Towed

AN/BRR-6.

the organization, provided

content,

and use of all technical the Towed Buoy Antenna

documentation

for use with

SKILLS

2-1-1.

Perform a. (1) (2) b. c.

tasks

for operation

of the Towed

Buoy

Antenna

AN/BRR-6.

Pre-operational Routine Installation

procedures

Operational

procedures procedures all indications procedures, in proper occurring sequence during the

Post-operational and

2-1-2.

Recognize performance appropriate Buoy

interpret

of the operating operator AN/BRR-6. in the actions

and perform on the Towed

Antenna tasks

2-1-3.

Perform operation

casualty/degraded/abnormal Buoy Antenna AN/BRR-6. safety Buoy

modes

of

of the Towed

2-1-4.

Adhere

to personnel

and equipment of the

precautions Antenna

during

operational

procedures

Towed

AN/BRR-6. F~2~2-7

Example

Equipment

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-20

TABLE

F$2~2.

Towed

Buov

Antenna

ANIBRR-6

(Eou inment \ - Continued.

ITEM NO. 2-2. 2-2-1. MAINTENANCE Use special tools

KNO~EDGE/SKILL

and test

e~ipment AN/BRR-6

rewired

for maintenance in applicable

of the Towed documentation.

Buoy Antenna

as prescribed

2-2-2.

Perform Antenna (PMS).

preventive AN/BRR-6

maintenance as scheduled

procedures by the

on the

Towed

Buoy System

Planned

Maintenance

2-2-3.

Perform the

alignment,

adjustment, AN/BRR-6. used

and calibration

procedures

on

Towed

Buoy Antenna

2-2-4.

Perform Buoy

operational

tests

for maintenance

of the Towed

Antenna

AN/BRR-6. all malfunction indications for the

2-2-5.

Recognize Towed Buoy

and interpret Antenna

AN/BRR-6. fault isolation procedures contained in

2-2-6.

Perform

systematic

prescribed 2-2-7. Use

maintenance methods

documentation. to isolate faults which cannot be

authorized using

located

the procedures

in the prescribed

maintenance

documentation. 2-2-8. Disassemble, AN/BRR-6 2-2-9. Perform repair, and reassemble the Towed level. Buoy Antenna

to the

authorized

maintenance

post-repair

procedures, Buoy

including Antenna

~ality

assurance

procedures, 2-2-1o. Adhere tag-out Buoy

on the Towed

AN/BRR-6. precautions, on the including Towed

to personnel procedures,

and e~ipment when performing

safety

maintenance

Antenna

AN/BRR-6. F~2~2-8

Example

Equipment

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-21

NAVEDTRAFEBRUARY 1993

131

SUBSYSTEM

PPP

TABLE EXAMPLE

A-2-23

PERSONNEL

PERFORMANCE FOR

PROFILE

TRIDENT

EXTERIOR

COMMUNICATIONS

SYSTEM

(ECS)

TABLE DATA SWITCHING

F@156 SUBSYSTEM 1990 (DSS)

1 AUGUST

SUBSYSTEM

MODIFICATION None

RECORD

NEW DESIGN

- DRAWING None

NUMBER

F~156-1/F~156-2

Example

Subsystem

PPP Table Cover Page

A-2-25

TABLE ITEM

F@156. NO.

Data

Switchinu

Subsvstem

(DSS) .

KNOWLEDGE/SKILL SUBSYSTEM KNOWLEDGE

1.

1-1. 1-1-1. 1-1-2.

GENERAL State State areas. a. b. c. d. the that functions the DSS the of the Data consists function Switching Subsystem major (DSS). functional

of the

following

Include

of each. Power Supplies Switching SA-22~1/BSC-l

PP-7474/BSC-1, SA-2199/BSC-1, Units Signal (1) Data

PP-7475/BSC-l SA-22~~/BSC-1,

Converter Phase

CV-351~B/UG Unit (Part of Comparator CM-

TSEC/KG-84C Remote Control 5~7/BSC-1)

e. f. 9h. i. 1-1-3. DSS. 1-1-4.

TSEC/KG-36 TSEC/KWR-46 TsEc/KY-75 TSEC/KY-58 Control the Box c-12118/Bsc-l abbreviations, terms, and symbols used with the

Define

State

the

operational

characteristics

and capabilities

of

the DSS.

1-1-5. 1-2.

State

the

security DESCRIPTION all major

requirements

for the DSS.

PHYSICAL Describe Include a. b. c. d.

1-2-1.

and associated

components

of the DSS. reference

names,

nomenclature,

physical Power

appearance, features. Supplies

designators,

locations,

and construction

PP-7474/BSC-1, SA-2199/BSC-1, Units Signal Data

PP-7475/BSC-l SA-22~~/BSC-1,

SA-22~~/BSC-l

Switching

Converter

CV-351~B/UG

TSEC/KG-84C (1) Remote Phase Control Unit (Part of Comparator CMF~156-3 5~7/BSC-1)

Example

Subsystem

PPPTable

A-2-26

TABLE ITEM

F~156. NO. e. f. 9. h. i.

Data

Switching

Subsvstem

(Dss~ - Continued.

KNO~EDGE/SKILL TSEC/KG-36 TSEC/K~-46 TsEc/KY-75 TSEC/KY-58 Control the Box c-12118/Bsc-l displays, controls, Include and indicators directly designators,

1-1-2.

Describe associated positions,

with

the DSS.

names,

reference

colors,

and locations.

1-3. 1-3-1.

FUNCTIONAL Describe types sequence

DESCRIPTION how the DSS works signal of events, the (functional modes, operation). inputs Include

of signals,

flow,

and outputs,

and protective of each and color.

devices. and indicator in each

1-3-2.

Describe position,

functions

control

condition, DESCRIPTION the physical equipments. designators, routing terminations boxes

1-4. 1-4-1.

INTERFACE Describe external reference a. b. c. Cable Cable

interface Include

between names,

the DSS

and related

physical

appearance,

and locations.

Junction the

1-4-2.

Describe external a. b. c. d. Power Input

functional

interface

between

the DSS

and related

equipments. sources signals signals signals DESCRIPTION authority it. and regulations including pertaining equipments to the which

Output Control

1-5. 1-5-1.

OPERATIONAL Describe operation interface the

of the DSS, with

external

F~156-4

Example

Subsystem

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-27

TABLE ITEM

F~156. NO.

Data

Switchina

Subsvstem

(DSS) - Continued.

KNO~EDGE/SKILL Describe a. (1) (2) b. c. operational Routine Installation procedures procedures which may occur during operation of the tasks for the DSS.

1-5-2.

Pre-operational

procedures

Operational

Post-operational indications alarms,

1-5-3.

Describe DSS.

Include

indicators,

and displays. mode(s) of operation for

1-5-4.

Describe the DSS.

casualty/degraded/abnormal

1-5-5.

Describe logging

the data methods, personnel

logging types

requirements logged, safety

for the DSS.

Include

of data

and disposition. precautions which are

1-5-6.

Describe

and equipment operation

to be observed 1-6. 1-6-1. MAINTENANCE Define a.

during

of the DSS.

DESCRIPTION policy for the DSS. for periodic malfunctions inspections, and any other full any equipment by system

the maintenance

Preventive performance doing (1) the

maintenance of tasks following:

- the requirement to minimize

Servicing cleaning, function mission

- scheduled lubrication, in support capable. checks

or unscheduled corrosion of maintaining

control

(2)

Operational (a) (b) (c)

(confidence procedures

or self test)

Premaintenance Performance

checks checks and procedures as determined used by the to - checks

Degradation/deterioration maintenance guides: repair responsibility authorized

b.

Corrective locate (1) (2) following

and correct

malfunctions

Authorized malfunctions Fault (a) (b) available Fault

to correct maintenance to the level level of level.

to the

isolation Equipment

- location operation

of faults

spares,

and to the tests

authorized

repair

checks

and tests F~156-5

isolation

and procedures

Example

Subsystem

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-28

TABLE ITEM

F~l NO.

).

Data

Switching

Subsvstem

(DSS) - Continued.

KNO~EDGE/SKILL (3) Analytical authorized maintenance (4) after procedures techniques - isolation not contained of faults using

in prescribed performed

documentation. procedures - procedures

Post-maintenance repair.

1-6-2.

Describe

the use

of special of the DSS

tools

and test

equipment

required

for maintenance documentation. 1-6-3. Describe Include reports, 1-6-4. Describe the DSS. 1-6-5. Describe the

as prescribed

in applicable

preventive recognition

maintenance

procedures

for the DSS. records,

and interpretation

of indications,

and instructions. alignment, adjustment, and calibration procedures for

operational of the DSS.

tests

and diagnostic tests names,

proqrams uses,

used and the

for

maintenance procedures. 1-6-6. Describe the

Include

recognition for the DSS. systematic

and interpretation

of all malfunction

indications 1-6-7. Describe the

fault

isolation

procedures

contained

in

the prescribed 1-6-8. Describe located

maintenance methods

documentation to isolate

for the DSS. faults which cannot be

authorized usinq

procedures

contained

in the prescribed

documentation.

1-6-9.

Describe

the procedures authorized

to disassemble, maintenance procedures

repair, level.

and reassemble

the DSS to the 1-6-10. 1-6-11. Describe Describe taq-out

the post-repair personnel procedures,

for the DSS. precautions, while including performing

and equipment which

safety

are to be observed

maintenance 1-7. 1-7-1. DOCU~NTATI Describe

on the DSS. ON

the

organization, provided

content,

and use the DSS.

of all technical FQ156-6

documentation

for use with

Example

Subsystem

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-29

TABLE

F~156.

Data

Switching

Subsvstem

(DSS) - Continued.

ITEM NO. 2. 2-1. 2-1-1. SUBSYSTEM OPERATION Perform a. (1) (2) b. c. 2-1-2. tasks SKILLS

KNO~EDGE/SKILL

for operation

of the DSS.

Pre-operational Routine Installation

procedures

Operational

procedures procedures all indications procedures, in proper occurring sequence during on the DSS. modes of

Post-operational

Recognize performance appropriate

and interpret operator in the

of the operating actions

and perform

2-1-3.

Perform operation

tasks

casualty/degraded/abnormal

of the DSS. data logging requirements and equipment of the DSS. for the DSS. safety precautions during

2-1-4. 2-1-5.

Perform Adhere

to personnel

operational 2-2. MAINTENANCE

procedures

2-2-1.

Use

special

tools

and test

equipment

required

for maintenance

of the DSS prescribed 2-2-2. Perform scheduled 2-2-3. Perform the DSS. Perform operational preventive

in applicable

documentation. on the DSS (PMS). procedures on as

maintenance

procedures

by the Planned alignment,

Maintenance

System

adjustment,

and calibration

2-2-4.

tests

and diagnostic

programs

used

for

maintenance 2-2-5. Recognize DSS . 2-2-6. Perform

of the DSS. and interpret all malfunction indications for the

systematic

fault

isolation

procedures

contained

in

prescribed

maintenance

documentation. F~156-7

Example

Subsystem

PPP Table-Continued

.

A-2-30

TABLE

F~l

i.

Data

Switchina

Subsvstem

(DSS) - Continued.

ITEM NO. 2-2-7. Use authorized using methods

KNOWLEDGE/SKILL to isolate faults which cannot be

located

the procedures

in the prescribed

maintenance

documentation. 2-2-8. Disassemble, maintenance 2-2-9. Perform repair, level. procedures, including quality assurance and reassemble the DSS to the authorized

post-repair

procedures, 2-2-1o. Adhere tag-out

on the DSS. and equipment when performing safety precautions, includ: ng

to personnel procedures,

maintenance

on the DSS.

F~156-8

Example

Subsystem

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-3 1

SYSTEM

PPP

TABLE EXAMPLE

A-2-33

PERSONNEL

PERFORMANCE FOR

PROFILE

TRIDENT

EXTERIOR

COMMUNICATIONS

SYSTEM

(ECS)

TABLE TRIDENT EXTERIOR

F~147 SYSTEM (ECS)

COMMUNICATIONS 1 AUGUST 1990

SYSTEM

MODIFICATION None

RECORD

NEW DESIGN

- DRAWING None

NUMBER

Example

System

PPPTable

Cover Page

A-2-35

T=LE

F@147.

TRIDENT

Exterior

Communications

System

(ECS) .

ITEM NO. 1. 1-1. 1-1-1. SYSTEM GENERAL State the functions (ECS) . KNOWLEDGE

KNOWLEDGE/SKILL

of the Exterior

Communications

System

1-1-2.

State that the ECS consists of the following major functional areas. Include the function of each. a. Control, Monitor, and Test (CMT) Subsystem b. Data Switching Subsystem (DSS) c. Antenna Interface Subsystem (AIS) d. Special Communications (SPECOM) Subsystem e. Very Low Frequency/Low Frequency (VLF/LF) Subsystem f. High Frequency/Ultra High Frequency (HF/UHF) Subsystem Emergency Communications Subsystem 9. h. Support Subsystem i. Antenna Suite Identification Friend or Foe ]. k. Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) Subsystem Define State ECS . State the abbreviations, the operational terms, and symbols used with the ECS. of the

1-1-3. 1-1-4.

characteristics

and capabilities

1-1-5. 1-2. 1-2-1.

the security DESCRIPTION

requirements

for the ECS.

PHYSICAL

Describe all major and associated components of the ECS. Include names, nomenclature, physical appearance, reference features. designators, locations, and construction a. Control, Monitor, and Test (CMT) Subsystem b. Data Switching Subsystem (DSS) Antenna Interface Subsystem (AIS) c. d. Special Communications (SPECOM) Subsystem e. Very Low Frequency/Low Frequency (VLF/LF) Subsystem f. High Frequency/Ultra High Frequency (HF/UHF) Subsystem Emergency Communications Subsystem 9. h. Support Subsystem F@147-3

Example

System

PPP Table

A-2-36

TABLE ITEM

F~l NO.

. TRIDENT

Exterior

Communications

Svstem

(ECS) - Continued.

KNO~EDGE/SKILL i. j. k. Antenna Extremely the Suite Friend or Foe (ELF) Subsystem and indicators names, directly Low Frequency displays,

Identification

1-2-2.

Describe associated

controls, Include colors,

with

the ECS.

reference

designators, 1-3. 1-3-1. FUNCTIONAL Describe types sequence 1-3-2. Describe position, 1-3-3. Describe ECS . a. b. c. d. e. 1-4. 1-4-1. CP MP ~F On-line Off-line

positions, DESCRIPTION

and

locations.

how the ECS works signal of events, the

(functional modes,

operation). inputs

Include

of signals,

flow,

and outputs,

and protective of each and color. subprogram, number,

devices. and indicator in each

functions

control

condition, each program, name,

and routine

used

with and

the

Include

program

and assumptions

constraints

imposed.

test utility package

INTERFACE Describe external reference a. b. c. d. Cable Cable

DESCRIPTION the physical equipments. designators, routing terminations boxes water piping interface between the ECS and related interface Include between names, the ECS and related

physical

appearance,

and locations.

Junction Cooling the

1-4-2.

Describe external a. b. c. d. Power Input

functional

equipments. sources signals signals signals F~147-4

Output Control

Example

System

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-37

TABLE

F~147.

TRIDENT

Exterior

Communications

Svstem

(ECS\ - Continued.

ITEM NO. 1-5. 1-5-1. OPERATIONAL Describe operation interface Describe a. (1) (2) b. c. 1-5-3. the DESCRIPTION authority it.

KNO~EDGE/SKILL

and regulations including

pertaining equipments

to the which

of the ECS, with

external

1-5-2.

operational Routine Installation

tasks

for the ECS.

Pre-operational

procedures

Operational

procedures procedures which may occur during operation of the

Post-operational indications alarms,

Describe ECS .

Include

indicators,

displays, mode(s)

and readouts. of operation for

1-5-4.

Describe the ECS.

casualty/degraded/abnormal

1-5-5.

Describe logging

the

data

logging types

requirements logged, safety

for the ECS.

Include

methods, personnel

of data

and disposition. precautions which are

1-5-6.

Describe

and equipment operation

to be observed MAINTENANCE Define a.

during

of the ECS.

1-6. 1-6-1.

DESCRIPTION policy for the ECS. for periodic malfunctions inspections, and any other full any equipment by system

the maintenance

Preventive performance doing (1) the

maintenance of tasks following:

- the requirement to minimize

Servicing cleaning, function mission

- scheduled lubrication, in support capable. checks

or unscheduled corrosion of maintaining

control

(2)

Operational (a) (b) (c)

(confidence procedures

or self test)

Pre-maintenance Performance maintenance

checks checks and procedures as determined used by the to - checks

Degradation/deterioration malfunctions

b.

Corrective locate

and correct guides:

following

F~147-5

Example

System

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-38

TABLE ITEM

F~147. NO.

TRIDENT

Exterior

Communications

Svstem

fECS) - Continued.

KNO~EDGE/SKILL (1) (2) Authorized malfunctions Fault available (b) (3) Fault repair responsibility authorized to correct maintenance to the authorized level level of level.

to the

isolation

- location operation

of faults

spares,

and to the tests not

repair

(a) -E~ipment Analytical authorized maintenance (4) after 1-6-2. Describe

checks

and tests

isolation procedures techni~es

and procedures of faults using contained in prescribed performed

- isolation

documentation. procedures - procedures

Post-maintenance repair.

the use of special of the ECS

tools

and test

e~ipment

re~ired

for maintenance documentation. 1-6-3. Describe Include reports, 1-6-4. Describe the ECS. 1-6-5. Describe

as prescribed

in applicable

preventive recognition and

maintenance

procedures

for the ECS. records,

and interpretation

of indications,

instructions. adjustment, and calibration procedures for

alignment,

the operational of the ECS.

tests

and diagnostic tests names,

programs uses,

used and the

for

maintenance procedures. 1-6-6. Describe

Include

the recognition for the ECS. systematic

and interpretation

of all malfunction

indications Describe the

1-6-7.

fault

isolation

procedures

contained

in

the prescribed

maintenance

documentation

for the ECS.

1-6-8.

Describe located

authorized using

methods

to isolate

faults

which

cannot

be

procedures

contained

in the prescribed

documentation. 1-6-9. Describe the procedures authorized to disassemble, maintenance procedures repair, level. for the ECS. and reassemble

the ECS to the 1-6-10. Describe

the post-repair

F~147-6

Example

System

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-39

TABLE ITEM

F@147. NO.

TRIDENT

Exterior

Communications

Svstem

(ECS) - Continued.

KNOWLEDGE/SKILL Describe tag-out personnel procedures, and equipment which safety precautions, while including performing

1-6-11.

are to be observed

maintenance 1-7. 1-7-1. DOCUMENTATION Describe the

on the ECS.

organization, provided

content,

and use the ECS.

of all technical

documentation SYSTEM SKILLS

for use with

2. 2-1. 2-1-1.

OPERATION Perform a. (1) (2) b. c. tasks for operation of the ECS.

Pre-operational Routine Installation

procedures

Operational

procedures procedures all indications procedures, in proper occurring sequence during the

Post-operational

2-1-2.

Recognize performance appropriate

and interpret operator in the

of the operating actions

and perform on the ECS. modes of

2-1-3.

Perform operation

tasks

casualty/degraded/abnormal

of the ECS. data logging requirements for the ECS.

2-1-4. 2-1-5. 2-1-6.

Perform Adhere Adhere

to security to personnel

requirements

for the ECS. safety precautions during

and equipment of the ECS.

operational

procedures

2-2. 2-2-1.

MAINTENANCE Use special tools and test equipment required for maintenance

of the ECS 2-2-2. Perform scheduled

as prescribed

in applicable

documentation. on the ECS (PMS). as

preventive by the

maintenance Planned

procedures

Maintenance

System

2-2-3.

Perform the ECS.

alignment,

adjustment,

and calibration

procedures

on F~147-7

Example

System

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A-2-40

TABLE ITEM

F~l NO.

1 .

TRIDENT

Exterior

Communications

Svstem

(ECS\ - Continued.

KNO~EDGE/SKILL Perform operational tests and diagnostic programs used for

2-2-4.

maintenance 2-2-5. Recognize ECS . 2-2-6. Perform

of the ECS. and interpret all malfunction indications for the

systematic

fault

isolation

procedures

contained

in

prescribed 2-2-7. Use

maintenance methods

documentation. to isolate faults which cannot be

authorized using

located

the procedures

in the prescribed

maintenance

documentation. 2-2-8. Disassemble, maintenance 2-2-9. Perform repair, level. procedures, including quality assurance

and reassemble

the ECS to the

authorized

post-repair

procedures, 2-2-1o. Adhere tag-out

on the ECS. and equipment when performing safety precautions, including

to personnel procedures,

maintenance

on the ECS.

Example

System

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-41

TASK/FUNCTION

PPP

TABLE EXAMPLE

A-2-43

PERSONNEL

PERFORMANCE FOR

PROFILE

TASK/FUNCTION

KNO~EDGE

AND

SKILL

MOTORIZED

VEHICLE

DRIVING

REQUIREMENTS

JANUARY

1993

SYSTEM/SUBSYSTEM/EQUIPMENT NONE

MODIFICATION

RECORD

BO076-1/BO076-2

ExampleTask/Function

PPP Table Cover Page

A-2-45

TABLE ITEM 1. 1-1. 1-1-1.

B~~76. NO.

Motorized

Vehicle

Drivinq

Rem

irements

KNOWLEDGE/SKILL KNOWLEDGE BASIC DRIVING and criteria.

Describe vehicle inspection points a. Bumpers b. Headlights c. Safety glass d. Windshield wipers e. Brakes (foot and parking) f. Muffler and exhaust system Signal lights 9. h. Tires i. License plate and light Brake and tail lights j. k. Mirror(s) 1. Horn m. Restraint devices (seat belts, restraints ) Describe driving maneuvers. a. Negotiating intersection b. Left and right turns c. Reversing direction (U-turn) d. Starting and stopping, including e. Signaling (hand/arm, automatic) f. Selecting proper lane Parallel parking 9. h. Backing i. Following a vehicle Speed control j. k. Night driving 1. Winter driving m. Interstate highway driving n. Driving in rain/fog o. Skidding

shoulder

harness,

child

1-1-2.

quick

stop

1-1-3.

Describe rules of the road. a. Obeying officers b. Changing lanes c. Slow moving vehicles d. Coasting e. Use of headlights f. Throwing material from vehicles Speed limits and adjusting speed conditions 9. h. Passing i. Yielding to emergency vehicles and school buses Railroad crossings j. k. Traffic signs and signals 76-3 Bfl~

ExampleTask/Function

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-46

TABLE ITEM

B~~76. NO.

Motorized

Vehicle

Drivina

Requirements

- Continued

KNOWEDGE/SKILL (1) color (2) shape Turns and signaling Right-of-way Highway markings Interstate highway procedures Night driving and headlight courtesy Winter driving Driving in rain/fog recommended safety when when and emergency involved first equipment.

1-1-3. (Cent. ) 1. m. n. o. P. q. r. 1-1-4. 1-1-5. 1-1-6. 1-1-7. List

Describe Describe Describe to basic

procedures procedures personnel driving.

in an accident. scene of an accident. applicable

on the

and equipment

safety

precautions

1-1-8.

Describe initial procedures for emergency a. Flooded engine (stall) b. Accelerator jammed c. Brake failure (including wet brakes) d. Tire blowout e. Right wheels off pavement f. Car approaching in your lane. Fire 9. Describe conditions which a. Alcohol b. Fatigue c. Highway hypnosis degrade driving

conditions.

1-1-9.

behavior

and ability.

1-1-10.

Describe the Implied Consent Law and the for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). E~RGENCY DRIVING

consequences

of arrest

1-2. 1-2-1.

Describe operation of collision avoidance authority and regulations for use. a. Horn b. Siren c. Lights d. Bell

equipment

including

1-2-2.

Describe accident prevention maneuvers including use, hazards involved, and procedures. a. Swerving to avoid stationary objects b. Swerving to avoid moving objects c. Controlled skid

occasions

for

B~~76-4

ExampleTank/Function

PPP Table-Continued A-2-47

TABLE ITEM

B~~76. NO.

Motorized

Vehicle

Drivina

Reau irements

- Continued

KNOWLEDGE/SKILL Describe transiting, braking, hazardous surfaces, including involved, and procedures: Wet pavement a. b. Icy pavement Sand c. Gravel d. Mud e. f. Snow Rain 9. Fog h. and stopping maneuvers on occasions for use, hazards

1-2-3.

1-2-4.

Describe high speed maneuvers including applicable regulations, occasions for use, hazards involved, and procedures. a. Passing Turning b. Going through intersections c. Reversing direction d. Describe emergency escort procedures including applicable regulations, occasions for use, hazards involved, and procedures. Leading a. Following b. Describe abbreviations, emergency driving. Hydroplaning a. Fishtailing b. terms, and symbols associated with

1-2-5.

1-2-6.

1-2-7.

Describe the organization, content, applicable to emergency driving. Describe personnel and equipment to emergency driving. Describe situations which require applicable regulations. Medical emergencies a. b. Law enforcement emergencies Fire/natural disasters c. Courier/message delivery d.

and use

of documentation

1-2-8.

safety

precautions

applicable

1-2-9.

emergency

driving,

including

1-2-1o.

Describe the effects of environmental driving, including visibility, speed effects. Rain a. Snow b. Ice c. Sand d. Gravel e. Mud f. Oil/lubricants 9. Fog h.

conditions constraints,

on emergency and traction

Bpg76-5

ExampleTask/Function

PPP Table-Continued A-2-48

TABLE ITEM 2. 2-1. 2-1-1.

B~~ NO. SKILLS BASIC DRIVING KNOWLEDGE/SKILL

Perform vehicle inspection. a. Bumpers b. Headlights c. Safety glass d. Windshield wipers e. Brakes (foot and parking) f. Muffler and exhaust system Signal lights 9. h. Tires i. License plate and light Brake and tail lights j. k. Mirror(s) 1. Horn m. Restraint devices (seat belts, restraints ) Perform driving maneuvers. a. Negotiating intersection b. Left and right turns c. Reversing direction (U-turn) d. Starting and stopping, including e. Signaling (hand/arm, automatic) f. Selecting proper lane Parallel parking 9. h. Backing i. Following a vehicle . Speed control ;. Night driving 1. Winter driving m. Interstate highway driving n. Driving in rain/fog o. Skidding

shoulder

harness,

child

2-1-2.

wick

stop

2-1-3.

Adhere to rules of the road applicable to basic driving. a. Obeying officers b. Changing lanes c. Slow moving vehicles d. Coasting e. Use of headlights f. Throwing material from vehicles Speed limits and adjusting speed to conditions 9. h. Passing i. Yielding to emergency vehicles and school buses Railroad crossings j. k. Traffic signs and signals (1) color (2) shape 1. Turns and signaling m. Right-of-way n. Highway markings B~~76-6

ExampleTask/Function

PPP Table-Continued A-2-49

TABLE ITEM

Bfl~ ,. Motorized NO. o. P. q. r.

Vehicle

Drivina

Rem

irements

- Continued

KNOWEDGE/SKILL Interstate highway procedures Night driving and headlight courtesy Winter driving Driving in rain/fog and equipment safety precautions applicable

2-1-3. (Cent. )

2-1-4.

Adhere to personnel to basic driving.

2-2-1.

Perform emergency procedures for: a. Flooded engine (stall) b. Accelerator jammed Brake failure (including wet brakes) c. Tire blowout d. e. Right wheels off pavement Car approaching in your lane f. Fire 9. EMERGENCY DRIVING avoidance equipment.

2-2. 2-2-1.

Operate collision a. Horn b. Siren Lights c. Bell d.

2-2-2.

Perform accident preventing maneuvers. a. Swerving to avoid stationary objects b. Swerving to avoid moving objects Controlled skid c. Perform transiting, surfaces. Wet pavement a. b. Icy pavement Sand c. Gravel d. Mud e. Snow f. braking, and stopping maneuvers on hazardous

2-2-3.

2-2-4.

Perform high speed maneuvers. Passing a. Turning b. Going through intersections c. Reversing direction d. Perform emergency Leading a. b. Following escort procedures.

2-2-5.

2-2-6.

Adhere to personnel and equipment to emergency driving.

safety

precautions

applicable

B~f176-7

ExampleTask/Function

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-50

TABLE ITEM

B~~ NO.

i. Motorized

Vehicle

Drivina

Reau irements

- Continued

KNO~EDGE/SKILL Comply with applicable regulations driving. a. Medical emergencies b. Law enforcement c. Fire/natural disasters d. Courier/message delivery while performing emergency

2-2-7.

B~~76-7

ExampleTask/Function

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A-2-51

BACKGROUND

PPP

TABLE EXAMPLE

A-2-53

PERSONNEL

PERFORMANCE FOR

PROFILE

INTRODUCTION

BACKGROUND

KNOWEDGE

AND

SKILL

BASIC

ELECTRICITY

SYSTEM

MODIFICATION

RECORD

The system covered in this profile has been altered by the Changes/SPALTs/Field Changes/SHIPALTs: following Engineering

None

Example

Background

PPP Table Cover Page

A-2-55

TABLE ITEM 1. 1-1.

Afl~~2. NO. KNOWLEDGE

BASIC

ELECTRICITY

(BACKGROUND!

KNOWLEDGE/SKILL

Define the abbreviations, basic electricity.

terms,

and symbols

associated

with

1-2.

Describe the structure of matter States of matter a. b. Basic particles of matter 1. Molecule 2. Atom 3. Subatomic particles Energy level c.

with

respect

to:

1-3.

Describe the designators used to indicate atoms. Shell and subshell a. Atomic weight and atomic number b. Valence c. Define electrical conductivity different materials.

difference

between

1-4.

and its characteristics

in

1-5.

Describe the principles of electrostatics. a. Law of charged bodies Method of charging b. 1. Friction 2. Contact 3. Induction Measurements of charges c. Coulombs law 1. 2. Electroscope Discharging d. Law of conservation of charge e. f. Electrostatic lines of force Prime electrostatic generators 9. Describe principles of magnetism. Natural and artificial magnets a. b. Magnetic poles Theories of magnetism c. 1. Webers theory 2. Domain theory 3. Coulombs law Magnetic fields d. Magnetic materials e. f. Magnetic shielding Shapes of magnets 9. Describe the following: Work a. Energy b. 1. Kinetic 2. Potential Change 1 AQQQ 2-3

1-6.

1-7.

Example

Background A-2-56

PPPTable

TABLE ITEM 1-8.

Afl~ NO.

I # .

BASIC

ELECTRICITY

(BACKGROUND) KNOWLEDGE/SKI

- Continued LL on:

Describe an electric field and its effect a. Electric potential b. Electric potential difference c. Potential polarity Describe the methods a. Friction b. Pressure c. Heat d. Light e. Magnetism f. Chemical action of generating

1-9.

electromotive

force

(EMF).

1-10.

Describe various types of cells construction features, specific or charge, and process utilized a. Voltaic cell b. Dry cell c. Lead-acid cell d. Nickel-cadmium cell Describe current flow, unit of measurement. Define electrical resistance. factors

and batteries, their gravity with respect to generate EMF.

to state

1-11.

which

affect

current

flow,

and

1-12.

resistance

and the

factors

which

affect

1-13.

Describe construction a. Carbon b. Wire-wound c. Tapped d. Sliding contact e. Potentiometers Describe the color

features

of resistors.

1-14. 1-15.

code method

of identifying

resistor

values.

Describe the operation of simple dc series circuits with respect to the following: a. Current (I), Voltage (E), and Resistance (R) relationships 1. Ohms law Kirchoffs voltage law 2. 3. Power determination b. Circuit safety devices Describe the operation of basic parallel dc circuits respect to: a. Kirchoffs current law b. Determination of e~ivalent resistance 1. Reciprocal method 2. Product over the sum method c. Determination of Power with

1-16.

Example

Background

PPPTabIe

-Continued

A-2-57

TABLE ITEM 1-17.

A~~fl2. NO.

BASIC

ELECTRICITY

(BACKGROUND)

- Continued

KNO~EDGE/SKILL Describe the operation of basic dc series circuits, including bride circuits. parallel combination

1-18.

Describe circuit analysis of dc networks utilizing techni~es: a. Loop analysis using Kirchoffs voltage law b. Thevenins theorem c. Nortons theorem Describe the construction in terms of: a. Induced voltage b. Complete cycle and operation of a simple

the

following

1-19.

alternator

1-20.

Describe the characteristics a. Fre~ency b. Period c. Amplitude 1. Peak-to-peak 2. RMs 3. Instantaneous Average 4. 5. Effective d. Phase Describe sine wave phase

of sine waves

1-21. 1-22.

relationships of:

using

vectors.

Describe inductance (L) in terms a. Faradays law b. Left-hand rule c. Lenzs law d. Self inductance e. Mutual inductance Unit of inductance f. Describe types of inductors. characteristics. a. Iron core b. Air core

1-23.

Include

construction

features

and

1-24.

Describe determination of: a. Mutual inductance b. Total inductance of series connected inductors c. Total inductance of parallel connected inductors Describe current, voltage, and time RL circuits. a. Growth and decay curves b. Rate of change c. Universal time constant chart Describe inductive reactance inductive ac circuit. relationships in series dc

1-25.

1-26.

and phase Change 1

relationships

an Afl~~2-5

Example

Background

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-58

TABLE ITEM 1-27.

Afl~ NO.

1

.

BASIC

ELECTRICITY

(BACKGROUND)

- Continued

KNOWEDGE/SKILL Describe transformers theory a. Primary b. Secondary c. Phase (polarity) d. Coefficient of coupling e. Turn ratios Describe construction a. Cores b. Windings with respect to:

1-28.

features

of transformers.

1-29.

Describe electrical characteristics a. Effects of load Mutual flux 1. 2. Current flux 3. Power ratio b. Losses Copper 1. 2. Eddy currents 3. Hysteresis 4. Transformer efficiency 5. Transformer rating Describe capacitance (C) in terms discharging of a capacitor. Describe the various factors a. Plate area b. Plate spacing c. Dielectric material Describe various types features. a. Variable b. Fixed 1. Paper 2. Mica 3. Oil 4. Ceramic 5. Electrolytic Describe the color which

of transformers

in terms

of:

1-30.

of the

charging

and

1-31.

affect

capacitance.

1-32.

of capacitors

and their

construction

1-33. 1-34.

code method

of identifying

capacitor of:

values.

Describe determination of total capacitance a. Series connected capacitance b. Parallel connected capacitance c. Combination capacitors circuits Describe the current, RC circuits. a. Charging b. Discharging c. Time constants voltage, and time

1-35.

relationships

in series

Change

1

A~fl~2-6

Example

Background

PPPTabIe

-Continued

A-2-59

TABLE ITEM 1-36.

A~~~2. NO.

BASIC

ELECTRICITY

(BACKGROUND)

- Continued

KNO~EDGE/SKILL Describe capacitance reactance capacitance ac circuit. and phase relationships in a

1-37.

Describe analysis of a series RL circuit using trigonometric functions. Include effect on the circuit form: a. Fre~ency variations b. Resistance variations c. Inductance variations Describe analysis of a series RC circuit using trigonometric functions. Include effect on the circuit form: a. Fre~ency variations b. Resistance variations c. Capacitance variations Describe frequency discrimination in series including application in low- and high-pass Describe determination circuits. Describe the operation determination of: a. Resonant freqency b. Circuit Q c. Impedance d. Bandwidth of Q and impedance RL and RC circuits, filters. RL and RC

1-38.

1-39.

1-40.

in series

1-41.

of series

resonant

circuits.

Include

the

1-42.

Describe analysis of a parallel RL circuit using functions. Include effect on the circuit from: a. Frequency variations b. Resistance variations c. Applied voltage variations d. High or low Q values Describe analysis of a parallel RC circuit using Include effect on the circuit from: functions. a. Frequency variations b. Resistance variations c. Applied voltage variations Describe operation of parallel determination of: a. Resonant fre~ency b. Circuit Q c. Impedance d. Bandwidth Describe how RCL networks. circuits resonant circuits.

trigonometric

1-43.

trigonometric

1-44.

Include

the

1-45.

can be utilized

as simple

phase

shift

Change

1

A~~~ 2-7

Example

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A-2-60

TABLE ITEM 1-46.

A~~f12. NO.

BASIC

ELECTRICITY

(BACKGROUND!

- Continued

KNOWLEDGE/SKILL State the purpose conversion. Describe the generators. of motors and generators in terms of energy

1-47.

construction

features

of basic

motors

and

1-48.

Describe theory of operation of basic dc and ac motors Include description of: electromagnetic principles. a. Right-hand rule b. Torque c. Counter EMF d. Armature reaction e. No-load and full-load characteristics

using

1-49.

Describe theory of operation of basic dc and ac generators electromagnetic principles. Include description of: a. Left-hand rule b. Armature reaction c. No-load and full-load devices Describe the operation of ac and dc motors. a. Motor types and applications b. Motor control circuits c. Braking and clutching devices Describe the operation of ac and dc generators. a. Generator types and applications b. Regulator and control circuits Describe the principles and uses of basic dc electrical Include the application of shunts. measuring devices. a. Galvanometers DArsonval meter b. c. DC ammeter d. DC voltmeter e. Ohmmeter f. Megger Describe the principles and uses of basic ac electrical Include the application of shunts. measuring devices. a. Moving iron-vane meter b. Rectifier type meter c. Electrodynamometer-type meter d. Thermocouple-type meter e. Wattmeter Describe the effects of open or short circuits. Series circuits (dc and ac) a. b. Parallel circuits (dc and ac) Describe cables. the common types and sizes Change circuits on the

using

1-50.

1-51.

1-52.

1-53.

1-54.

following

1-55.

of electrical 1

wires

and AQQQ 2-8

Example

Background

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A-2-61

TABLE ITEM 1-56.

A~~~2. NO.

BASIC

ELECTRICITY

(BACKGROUND) KNOWLEDGE/SKI

- Continued LL associated with and devices such

Describe basic hand tools and procedures maintenance of basic electrical circuits soldering techniques and splices. Describe the purpose and utilization

as

1-57. 1-58.

of schematic

diagrams.

Describe safety precautions which are to be observed when working with electrical circuits and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) sensitive components, assemblies and equipment. Describe ESD sensitive associated problems. Describe Describe the ESD components, assemblies, and equipment and

1-59.

1-60. 1-61. 1-62.

control

program. materials and work area. for

the ESD protective

Describe packaging, unpackaging, and inspection procedures ESD sensitive components, assemblies, and equipments. Describe tools, test for ESD protection. Describe ESD failure equipment, and maintenance procedures

1-63.

used

1-64. 1-65.

analysis

techniques. for ESD sensitive components,

Describe design considerations assemblies, and equipment. Describe the determination values in an ac circuit. Describe the determination a. True power b. Reactive power c. Apparent power Describe Describe Describe Describe the the the determination analysis analysis

1-66.

of current,

voltage

and impedance

1-67.

of power

values

in an ac circuit.

1-68. 1-69. 1-70. 1-71. 1-72.

of the power RLC

factor

of an ac circuit.

of series

circuits. circuits.

of parallel

RLC

the principle

of electromagnetism. maintenance procedure for ac and dc motors

Describe the general and generators. SKILLS Use and interpret circuits. Diagnose common

2. 2-1.

diagrams

in conjunction

with

analyzing

basic

2-2.

electrical

faults. Change

1

A~~~ 2-9

Example

Background

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-62

TABLE ITEM 2-3.

A~~ NO.

) , .

BASIC

ELECTRICITY

(BACKGROUND)

- Continued

KNO~EDGE/SKILL Use basic electrical indications. Use basic Operate handtools. and generators. measuring devices and interpret their

2-4. 2-5. 2-6.

motors

Adhere to personnel and equipment safety precautions when assemblies, and working with ESD sensitive components, equipment, electrical circuits, and basic handtools. Identify resistor values using resistor color codes.

2-7. 2-8.

Solve basic dc series, parallel, and series parallel combination circuits, including bridge circuits. a. Current (I) Voltage (E) and Resistance (R) relationships 1. Ohms law 2. Kirchoffs voltage law Power determination 3. Determination of equivalent resistance 4. (a) Reciprocal method (b) Product over the sum method Determine equivalent dc networks utilizing the following techniques. a. Loop analysis using Kirchoffs voltage law b. Thevenins theorem c. Nortons theorem Determine sine wave phase relationships using vectors. and series

2-9.

2-1o. 2-11.

Determine the total inductance parallel connected inductors. Solve current, circuits. voltage,

of series,

parallel,

2-12.

and time

relationships

in dc ~

2-13.

Solve inductive reactance inductive ac circuit.

and phase

relationships

in an

2-14.

Determine the current, voltage, transformer with respect to: a. Primary b. Secondary c. Phase (Polarity) d. Coefficient of coupling e. Turns ratio Determine the current, RC circuits. a. Charging b. Discharging c. Time constants voltage,

and power

relationship

of a

2-15.

and time

relationships

in series

Change

1

A~~~ 2-1o

Example

Background

PPP Table-Continued

A-2-63

TABLE

A~~~2.

BASIC

ELECTRICITY

(BACKGROUND ) - Continued KNOWLEDGE/SKILL

ITEM NO. 2-16.

Determine capacitance reactance capacitive ac circuit.

and phase

relationships

in a

2-17.

Analyze a series RL circuit using trigonometric Include effect on the circuit from: a. Frequency variations b. Resistance variations c. Inductance variations Analyze a series RC circuit using trigonometric Include effect on the circuit from: a. Frequency variations b. Resistance variations c. Capacitance variations Determine Q and impedance in series circuit.

functions.

2-18.

functions.

2-19. 2-20.

RL and RC circuits. Include the determination

Analyze a series resonant of : a. Resonant frequency b. Circuit Q c. Impedance d. Bandwidth

2-21.

Analyze a parallel RL, RC circuit using Include effect on the circuit from: a. Frequency variations b. Resistance variations c. Applied voltage variations d. High or low Q values Analyze a parallel resonant of: a. Resonant frequency b. Circuit Q c. Impedance d. Bandwidth circuits.

trigonometric

functions.

2-22.

Include

the determination

2-23.

Perform packaging, unpackaging, and inspection procedures ESD sensitive components, assemblies, and equipment.

for

2-24.

Using appropriate protective materials, work area, and test equipment, perform maintenance procedures on ESD sensitive components, assemblies, and equipment. Determine the total capacitance parallel connected capacitors. of series, parallel, and series-

2-25.

2-26.

Analyze a sine-wave to determine a. Frequency b. Period c. Wavelength d. Peak value e. Peak-to-peak value Change

1

Afl~Q2-11

Example

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A-2-64

TABLE ITEM

A~~ NO.

I , .

BASIC

ELECTRICITY

(BACKGROUND)

- Continued

KNOWLEDGE/SKILL f. . :. Instantaneous value Average value Effective value current, voltage, and impedance values

2-27.

Determine circuits. Determine Determine Analyze Analyze

2-28. 2-29. 2-30. 2-31.

power

values

in an ac circuit. of an ac circuit.

the power a series a parallel RLC

factor

circuit. circuit.

RLC

Change

1

Example

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A-2-65

NAVEDTRA

131A, Volume

II

TAB A-3 TRAINING PATH SYSTEM

A-3-1

UNCLASSIFIED

TRIDENT

EXTERIOR

COMMUNICATIONS PATH REPORT SYSTEM

SYSTEM

(ECS)

TRAINING

UNCLASSIFIED

Example

TPS Report Cover Page

A-3-3

PERFOW T~ B/G (BACKGRO~D)

TOS AND

SET T/F (TASK/F~CTION TOS

SKILL/KNOWLEDGE

TO - Includes: The background skill and knowledge whichis prerequisite to the understanding of the operation and maintenance of the system, subsystem or equipment AND The task/functionskillandknowledge which isnotunique to the operation or maintenance ofa particular system/subsystem/equipment: S - B/G Skill: Completion of training provides the PREREQUISITE (Background), PHYSICAL or MENTAL Skills necessary to support follow-on training in D/RECT/NG the operation or maintenance of a system/subsystem/ equipment, or further background training

91 - B/G Knowledge: Completion of training provides the level of knowledge necessary to recognize or recall ideas, phenomena, symbology and terminology which a task or function 92B/G Comprehension: are PREREQUISITE to comprehension of

Completion of training provides the comprehension of principles, rules and concepts necessary to solve given problems and situations and performance

J - T/F SKILL: Completion of training provides the PHYS/CAL AND/OR MENTAL Skills required to D/RECT the job or task/function

Q - T/F KNOWLEDGE: Completion of training provides the knowledge DIRECT the job or task/function required to

Example

Perform

TOS Set Statements

A-3-4

PERFOW

TOS

SET TOS

F~ILIARIZATION

F1

-

Knowledge: Completion of training provides F~ILIARITY with the: q Purpose, operational concepts, location, capabilities and limitations of a system/subsystem/equipment q Organization, content, and use of the technical documentation provided for use with the system/subsystem/equipment

2

Example

Perform

TOSSet

Statements-Continued

A-3-5

PERFOW

TOS

SET

OPERATION/~INTENANCE 01-Skill Completion of perform normal

SKILL

TOS

training provides operations.

the

skill

to

02-Skill Completion of training provides the skill to perform: q Normal operations requiring advanced analysis q Abnormal operations (defined as casualty/degraded/not full mission capable) Pi-Skill Completion of training provides perform preventive maintenance. Cl-Skill Completion perform to systematic

the

skill

to

of training provides the skill to the authorized maintenance level, fault isolation procedures.

C2-Skill Completion of training provides the skill to perform to the authorized maintenance level: q Systematic fault isolation procedures that require advanced analysis q Authorized techniques to isolate faults that cannot be isolated using procedures contained in prescribed documentation C3-Skill Completion of training provides the skill and knowledge to perform, without supervision, diagnosis of equipment malfunctions, fault isolation, and all repairs (this skill is acquired through on-the-job experience, and reflects a continuous learning process that is supported by the skills and knowledge taught in the formal school environment).

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A-3-7

TRAINING LE~L ASSIGNMENT (ECS) (NEC W-23TA) PO~R TABLE F~194 I

FOR TRIDENT EXTERIOR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM DISTRIBUTION GROUP (E~ipment) TPS-RM-23TA

LE~L ITEM F1 1-1-1 1-1-2 1-1-3 1-1-4 1-1-5 1-1-6 1-2-1 1-2-2 1-3-1 1-3-2 1-4-2 1-5-1 l-5-2a a(l) b c 1-5-3 1-5-5 l-6-la 1-6-3 1-6-11 1-7-1 2-1-la F1 T1 T2 T3 R R 01 02 P1 c1 C2 T1 R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R T2 T3 01 02 PI cl C2

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A-3-8

TRAINING LEVEL ASSIGNMENT FOR TRIDENT EXTERIOR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (ECS) (NEC RM-23TA) POWER DISTRIBUTION GROUP (Equipment) TPS-RM-23TA

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TRAINING LEVEL ASSIGNMENT FOR TRIDENT EXTERIOR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (ECS) (NEC RM-23TA) TOWED BUOY ANTENNA (Equ ipment ) TPS-RM-23TA

LEVEL ITEM F1 1-1-1 1-1-2 1-1-3 1-1-4 1-1-5 1-2-1 1-2-2 1-3-1 1-3-2 1-4-2a b c 1-5-1 1-5-2a a(1) b c 1-5-3 1-5-4 1-5-5 1-6-la 1-6-3 1-6-11 F1 I T1 R T1 R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R T2 T3 7 01 02 P1 c1 C2 I R R R R R R R R R R T2 T3 01 02 PI cl C2

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TRAINING LEVEL ASSIGNMENT FOR TRIDENT EXTERIOR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (ECS) (NEC RM-23TA) TOWED BUOY ANTENNA (Equipment) TPS-RM-23TA TABLE F~2f12 (Continued ) I LEVEL ITEM F1 1-7-1 2-l-la a(1) b c 2-1-2 2-1-3 2-1-4 2-2-2 2-2-lg R T1 R R R R R R 2 2 2 R R T2 T3 01 02 PI cl C2

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