MIL-DTL-24784/14B(SH)
f. Detailed procedures for accomplishing the test. Procedures requiring lengthy and identical
setup data shall be presented in detail in one procedure and referenced in succeeding
procedures.
g. Values or conditions, with tolerances, indicative of normal operation.
h. References to troubleshooting or corrective actions to be used if the test values are not within
tolerances (6.2).
i. Illustrations to support the test.
3.6.3.5 Chapter 5, Troubleshooting. Troubleshooting procedures and data shall contain all
information necessary for a technician to locate a malfunction in the equipment. Troubleshooting
shall be presented based on locating potential faults in a unit, assembly, subassembly module, or
piece part, depending on the maintenance concept (see 6.4.6) for the level of maintenance being
performed. When the troubleshooting concept limits the location of a fault to a repairable item
(such as the unit, assembly, subassembly or module) for organizational level maintenance,
troubleshooting procedures and data shall also be presented that will permit a repair of the item at
the intermediate- or depot-level maintenance facility, except when this information is included in
another technical manual and the procedures can be directly referenced. When more than one
level of maintenance must be provided for, organizational- and intermediate-level troubleshooting
procedures shall be separated so that the organizational-level troubleshooting procedures are
identified as "Organizational-level troubleshooting", and are presented first. Intermediate-level
troubleshooting procedures shall follow organizational-level procedures and shall be identified
"Intermediate-level procedures". Immediately following this title the following statement shall be
included: "These procedures are authorized for accomplishment by Depot-level activities only."
When a separate depot-level manual is specified in the TMCR (see 6.2), it shall include the
information required by MIL-DTL-24784 and MIL-DTL-24784/7.
3.6.3.5.1 Troubleshooting instructions. This chapter shall contain all instructions and
information necessary to locate troubles and conduct tests on each component, assembly, or
subassembly of the equipment as follows:
a.
Troubleshooting guides providing step-by-step procedures for logical isolation of faults. This
information shall direct the technician to observe meters, fuses, circuit breakers, valves, and
other available indicators which would indicate the presence of trouble.
b.
Complete instructions on signal tracing for electrical circuits including the use of special test
instruments and unusual servicing techniques.
c.
Where appropriate because of equipment complexity, troubleshooting diagrams (see
MIL-DTL-24784) including schematics giving details of mechanical and electrical assemblies
and relationships as follows:
1.
Mechanical schematic diagrams.
2.
Signal flow diagrams.
3.
Piping diagrams.
4.
Control diagrams.
5.
Power distribution diagrams.
6.
Maintenance schematic diagrams in accordance with MIL-DTL-24784.
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