Maintenance of air conditioning SystemsContinued
crankcase seal repairs, 5-4
evacuating the compressor, 5-5
installing a shaft seal, 5-5
purging the system, 5-9
removing a shaft seal, 5-5
testing suction and discharge valves, 5-4
Maintenance of lathes, 9-10
Maintenance of reciprocating air compressors, 6-8 to
6-10
air intakes, 6-8
air valves, 6-8
control devices, 6-10
cooling system, 6-10
cylinders and pistons, 6-9
lubrication system, 6-9
MEASURE program, 1-9
Measuring bearing clearances, 3-21
Mess deck equipment, 7-5
METER card, 1-9
Micrometer, 2-3
N
Naval Safety Center bulletins, 1-26
NAVSEA publications, 1-26
Noises, engine, 3-40
O
Oil filters and strainers, cleaning of, 5-15
Operating records and reports, 1-3 to 1-9
daily boat fueling record, 1-7
diesel engine operating record 1-3
distilling plant operating record, 1-8
fuel and water report, 1-3
monthly summary, 1-3
Overspeed safety devices, 4-3
P
Pistons, 3-14 to 3-17
crown and land dragging, 3-17
excessive piston-to-liner clearance, 3-16
pins, 3-14
rings, 3-14
sleeve bearings, 3-14
Potable water systems, 1-20
Q
Quality assurance program, 1-26
assurance and essentiality, levels of, 1-27
organization of the, 1-27
program components, 1-27
R
R-l2 refrigeration system, 5-1
capacity control valve, 5-1
unloader mechanism, 5-1
Refrigeration system maintenance, 5-9 to 5-11
charging the system, 5-9
evacuating and dehydrating the system, 5-10
purging the system, 5-9
Ridge reamer, 2-8
Rocker arms and pushrods, 3-12
S
Safety precautions for handling refrigerants, 5-15
Scullery equipment, 7-9
Setting the toolholder and the cutting tool, 9-12
Ship-to-shop work, 1-18
Shop equipment, 1-26
Snap gauge, 2-4
Spectrographic analysis, 1-19
Steam drain systems, 8-1
high-pressure, 8-1
low-pressure, 8-1
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