MIL-DTL-24784/19B (SH)
d.
Chapter 4 - System Operation
e.
Chapter 5 - Introduction to Planned Maintenance System (PMS)
f.
Chapter 6 - System Test Synopsis
g.
Chapter 7 - Introduction to Fault-Isolation
h.
Chapter 8 - System Fault-isolation
1.
Section 1 - Indicator Fault Directory
2.
Section 2 - System Fault-Isolation Procedures [Including fault logic diagrams(FLDs)]
i.
Chapter 9 - System Functional Diagrams (SFDs)
1.
Section 1 - System Functional Directory
j.
Chapter 10 - Introduction to Corrective Maintenance
k.
Chapter 11 - System Corrective Maintenance Procedure Synopsis
l.
Chapter 12 - System Corrective Maintenance Procedures
3.6.2 Chapter 1 - Introduction to description and operation. The introduction shall provide
information sufficient for a general understanding of the system and associated systems.
3.6.2.1 Introduction. The introduction shall define the system and its relationship with other
systems. The mission of the system shall be stated. The text shall be supported by a diagram(s)
(see MIL-DTL-24784) showing the interelationships of the system equipment (see figure 19-1).
The major functional relationship and inputs and outputs to related systems shall be indicated.
3.6.2.2 Physical arrangement. System areas and compartments shall be described and the system
equipment and units contained in the areas shall be listed. The physical arrangement description
shall be supported by the following illustrations:
a. An inboard profile drawing of the ship or stations showing compartment locations and
identifying topside equipment and equipment units comprising the system (see figure 19-2).
b. Separate illustrations of each compartment and area, identifying listed system equipment (see
figure 19-3). Other equipment, which installed in the subject system compartments and areas,
need not be listed in the text or called out in the illustrations if they do not directly affect the
operation or maintenance of the subject system.
3.6.2.3 System equipment. Each of the equipments comprising the system shall be identified and
described. Descriptions of operator-attended equipment shall include general statements as to the
nature and purpose of units and indicators. The text shall be supported by illustrations. All
equipments shall be shown, whenever possible, in relative-scale proportion. An equipment may
be separately illustrated with significant features called out, if such details are necessary for proper
support of the text.
3.6.2.4 Associated system equipment. When required, descriptions and illustrations of
associated system equipment shall be limited to the major units thereof. The descriptions shall be
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