MIL-PRF-63010C
3.3.2.2.1 Tabulated/illustrated data. This paragraph shall include those tabulated data which are
essential for the use of operator and unit maintenance. The location and informational content of all
identification and instruction plates (including operating instruction) shall be indicated and illustrated, as
wear may cause the plates or stencils on the equipment to become unreadable. See figures 7 and 8 for
typical locations of identification and instruction plates and figures 9 and 10 for examples of identification/
instruction plates The manual shall illustrate only those plates and stencils which are applicable to the
appropriate maintenance level. Detailed data on components shall be included. This information shall be
followed by a tabulated listing of all data on the equipment, its accessories, components, and auxiliaries
(kits) which are pertinent to operator and unit maintenance. Such data as the following shall be included:
Weight (both dry and wet), height, width, and length of the generator sets and the ancillary equipment;
make, model, or type, and capacity of the generator set and its components; torque and engineering data;
systems capacities; and clearances. Data on each item of ancillary equipment and on each kit shall be
shown separately, and shall be presented immediately following major end item and component data. The
same applicable data required above for the generator set shall be tabulated and illustrated for the
ancillary equipment and kits.
3.3.2.2.2 Location and description of major components. External and internal views of the
equipment shall be used to show general features, essential operating items, and all major components and
accessories. See figures 11 and 12. The major items in the views will be explained by the use of keyed
text or narrative callouts. This material shall provide a physical description of the equipment for the
operator/ technician. Only information pertaining to the operator/technician shall be included. For simple
equipment, the location and description of major components information shall be combined in the
principles of operation section.
3.3.2.2.3 Differences between models. Differences between models, serial numbers, or serial
number groups and the means of distinguishing between them shall be briefly described. The number
groups or registration numbers and model numbers shall be included or referenced when applicable.
Significant differences between equipment models or units of the same model that affect maintenance
actions shall be described, and the extent of interchangeability shall be indicated. These differences shall
be related explicitly to equipment model, part number, or serial number ranges in such a manner that an
operator/technician can identify the equipment configuration. (F) For Air Force, difference data sheets
shall be used as specified in MIL-STD-38784.
3.3.2.3 Section III - principles of operation. This section shall contain a functional description of
equipment operation that is pertinent to the operator and unit maintenance technician. This section shall
tell the operator/technician how the control indicators, and components interface with the rest of the
equipment. Text shall be keyed to the line drawings or flowcharts so that all information is easy to find
and understand. Where practicable, the explanation shall contain step-by- step instructions so that a need
for an understanding of highly technical principles of operation is not required. Flowcharts or line
drawings of the following systems, as applicable to the equipment, will be included:
a.
engine starting system (see figure 13),
b.
fuel system (see figure 14),
c.
engine cooling system (see figure 15),
d.
engine lubrication system (see figure 16),
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