2.9 PMCS PROCEDURES.
2.9.1 Explanation of Table Columns.
The PMCS table lists the inspections and care of
the equipment required to keep it in good operation condition. Following is an
explanation for each column in the table.
2.9.1.1 Item No. Column.
Numbers in this column are for reference. When completing DA
Form 2404, Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet, include the item number
for the check/service indicating a fault. Item numbers also appear in the order
that you must do checks and services for the intervals listed.
2.9.1.2 Interval Column.
This column tells you how often to perform the procedure in
the procedure column. Perform procedures such as Monthly or Quarterly at the listed
calendar interval. Perform procedures designated by the number of hours when the
equipment has operated for that number of hours.
2.9.1.3 Location. Item to Check/Service Column.
This column provides the location and the
item to be checked or serviced. The item location is underlined.
2.9.1.4 Procedure Column.
This column gives the procedure for checking or servicing
the item listed in the Check/Service column to know if the equipment is ready or
available for its intended mission. Perform the procedure at the time stated in the
interval column.
2.9.1.5 Not Fully Mission Capable if: Column.
Information in this column tells you what
malfunctions will keep your equipment from performing its primary mission. If your
checks or services show malfunctions listed in this column, do not operate the
equipment. Follow standard operating procedures for maintaining the equipment or
reporting equipment failure.
2.9.2 Other Table Entries.
Be sure to observe all special information and notes that
appear in your PMCS table.
2.9.2.1 Fluid Leakage Classification and Definitions.
Fluid leakage is classified and
defined as indicated below.
CLASSIFICATION
DEFINITION
Class I
Seepage of fluid (indicated by wetness or discoloration)
not great enough to form drops
Class II
Leakage of fluid great enough to form drops but not enough
to cause drops to drip from item being checked
Class III
Leakage of fluid great enough to cause drops to drip from
item being checked
Fluid levels of items with Class I and Class II leaks must be checked often so
proper levels can be kept. Notify supervisor of all Class III leaks will be.
2.9.3 Order in Which PMCS Will be Done. Figures 2-2, 2-3, and 2-4 show the order in
which you are to perform your PMCS. Figure 2-2 is for Pumping Assembly Model 609-A,
Figure 2-3 is for Pumping Assembly Model 609-C, and Figure 2-4 is for Pumping
Assembly Model US636HCCD-1. The number callouts on Figures 2-2, 2-3, and 2-4
correspond to the numbers in the Item No. column of tables 2-1, 2-2, and 2-3.
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