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3.1.5.11 Reference designations. Electrical and electronic reference designations shall be in
accordance with IEEE Std. 200.
3.1.5.12 Dimensions and tolerances. Dimensions and tolerances shall be shown in limits
dimensions in accordance with ANSI Y14.5.
3.1.5.13 Footnotes. Footnotes shall not be used. Notes may be placed in text, tables, or on
illustrations, but not at the bottom of a page deliberately separated from the applicable text, table,
or illustration to which they apply.
3.1.5.14 Assignment of titles. Easy access to the data contained in the technical manual
(TM) cannot be stressed too strongly. The construction of titles, such as titles of TMs, IPB
figures, illustrations, or tables and the placement of those titles in an index will often be the key to
a successful search for information. Titles shall be assigned with full consideration of the
importance they have in finding information. Titles shall describe the contents of the data
element in definitive terms. Ambiguous titles shall be avoided.
3.1.6 References.
3.1.6.1 General requirements.
a. The reference shall insure a terminology match with the referenced data and shall be
identical with the terminology used in the index of the referenced TM or chapter or
section.
b. Reference to procedures is not authorized when the entire procedure is not required to be
performed, e.g., "Remove tach generator NAVAIR 01-XXXXX-2-4 (WP 007 00)" when
only the electrical connector is required to be removed. Reference to selected procedural
steps is prohibited, e.g., "Perform steps e through h, m and p. of removal procedure" or
"Perform only the steps of the disassembly procedure necessary to remove the amplifier".
c. When the entire existing procedure is not required to be performed, in its entirety, the
necessary modified procedures shall be added to text, e.g., "Remove the 4 bolts (7, figure
3) and reposition the power supply assembly (PS1) to right to allow access to the amplifier
(A3)" or "Remove safety wire and disconnect electrical connector from the tach
generator."
3.1.6.2 Mandatory compliance maintenance procedures. Mandatory compliance maintenance
practices contained in NAVAIR general series manuals shall be referenced (e. g., Aviation
Hydraulics, Aviation Hose and Tube Repair, Cleaning and Corrosion Control, etc.). Refer to
NAVAIR 00-25-700 (WP 002 00) for a listing of General Maintenance Engineering Series
manuals with anotated mandatory compliance.
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