MIL-PRF-63010C
3.3.3.5.4 Specifications. For equipment that is normally kept in continuous operation, the following note
shall be included before the chart:
NOTE
For generator sets in continuous operation, check and service only those items that can be
checked and serviced without disturbing operation. Perform a complete PMCS when
equipment can be shutdown. Deficiencies discovered during operation shall be noted for
future correction. Stop the operation immediately if a deficiency is noted which would
damage the equipment. Report all deficiencies and corrective actions on proper forms.
3.3.3.6 Section VI - movement to a new worksite. When applicable, this section shall consist of the
description of procedure to be followed in dismantling the generator set, preparing it for transportation to a
new worksite, and reinstallation after movement.
3.3.4 Chapter 3 - operator maintenance instructions. This chapter shall accurately present all those
instructions and additional information needed to keep the equipment in good running order. This chapter
shall consist of the following sections:
3.3.4.1 Section I - lubrication instructions. This section shall reference the applicable lubrication
order(s). When removal or disassembly of components and assemblies is required to lubricate, reference
shall be made to the maintenance paragraph containing those procedures. Illustrations shall be provided
when necessary for clarity. When applicable, a note should state that lubrication of ancillary and
accessory items is included in Chapter 5. If no lubrication is required, the statement: "no lubrication
required" shall follow the section title.
3.3.4.2 Section II - operator's maintenance instructions. This section shall provide procedures and
guidance on performing operator maintenance procedures. Procedures shall be presented in a checklist
(step-by-step) format with supporting illustrations, as required, to fully explain the maintenance task being
performed. Maintenance procedures for all assemblies and components of the major end-item shall be
included.
3.3.4.3 Section III -operator troubleshooting. This section shall be in a tabular format which
identifies the observed malfunction; the appropriate test or inspection; and the necessary corrective action
required to render the equipment serviceable. See figure 25. Unless otherwise specified, the
malfunctions shall be listed in the index in alphabetical order. The instructions shall contain information at
the technical competence of an inexperienced operator/technician. Illustrations shall be used to support
the instructions and appear on the page facing the instructions or integrated with that part of the
instructions which they support.
3.3.4.3.1 Introduction to troubleshooting instructions. There shall be an introduction to the
instructions. The introductory information shall contain the following:
a. "This section contains troubleshooting information for locating and correcting operating troubles
which may develop in the generator set. Each malfunction for an individual component unit, or system is
followed by a list of tests or inspections which will help you to determine probable causes and corrective
actions to take. You should perform the tests/inspections and corrective actions in the order listed."
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