example of one of the data displays that you can find inpart 1.Take note that figure 6-26 is for component P25.The name of this component is Naval MobileConstruction Battalion.The specific function, orpurpose, of this component is shown directly below thecomponent name. Listed below the function are all ofthe facilities that comprise component P25. For eachfacility, you find the single-facility capacity, totalquantity, and total facility capacity required for thecomponent; for example, there is a total of twowater-storage facilities (Facility Number 841 40E)required for the complete component. Each of thesestorage facilities has a capacity of 30,000 gallons, andthe total water-storage capacity for the component is60,000 gallons. Also listed for each facility is theweight, cube, dollar value, and estimated constructioneffort for the total quantity of each facility. At thebottom of figure 6-26, you find additional informationconcerning the complete component. This includes abreakdown, by Seabee rating, of the estimateddirect-labor man-hours that are needed to construct thecomponent.Part 2 (Facilities) includes a data display for eachof the ABFC facilities. This part, indexed by facilitynumber, is used to identify the assemblies that arerequired for each facility. For the P25 component, lookat the data display for Facility Number 214 20N. Thisdata display, found in part 2, is shown in figure 6-27.At the top of this data display (fig. 6-27) is thefacility number and nomenclature of the facility. Belowthis, you see a listing, by assembly number, of all of theassemblies that are needed for one complete facility.This listing includes the description, quantity, weight,cubic feet, dollar value, and the estimated constructioneffort required for each assembly. Below the listing ofassemblies, you also find other information regardingthe complete facility; for example, you can see thatFacility 214 20N requires a land area of .30 acres andthe estimated EO direct labor required to install thisfacility is 24 man-hours.Part 3 (Assemblies) is indexed by assemblynumber and contains data displays that list all of thematerials required for each assembly. For an example,look at the data display for Assembly Number 10004that is required for Facility 214 20N shown in figure6-28. This display shows the national stock number(NSN), description, unit of issue, quantity, weight, cubicfeet, and dollar value for each line item of material thatis required for one complete assembly. Additionally,you can find the estimated number of man-hours and therecommended size of crew needed to assemble andinstall one of these assemblies.Volume 1Refer again to figures 6-26, 6-27, and 6-28. Eachof these figures references to a drawing. Volume 1 ofFigure 6-27.-Typical data display for a facility.6-36
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