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A P P E N D I X    C BASIC   ISSUE   ITEMS   LIST   AND   MAINTENANCE AND    OPERATING    SUPPLIES Section   I.      INTRODUCTION C-1. Scope This appendix lists items which accompany the air conditioner   or   are   required   for   installation, operation,   or   operator’s   maintenance.   Section   II lists   the   accessories,   tools,   and   publications required for the maintenance and operation by the operator,  initially  issued  or  authorized  with  the equipment. C-2.  Explanation  of  Columns The  following  provides  an  explanation  of  columns in  the  tabular  list  in  Section  II: a.   Source,   Maintenance   and   Recoverability (SMR)  Codes  (co1.  1). (1)   Source   code,   column   1   a,   indicates   the selection   status   and   source   for   the   listed   item. Source  codes  are: Code Explanation P Applied to repair parts which are stocked in or supplied from the GSA / DSA Army supply system, and authorized for use at indicated maintenance   categories. Applied to repair parts which are not procured or stocked but are to be manufactured at indicated maintenance  categories. Applied to repair parts which are not stocked. The indicated maintenance category requiring such repair  parts  will  attempt  to  obtain  them  through cannibalization.  If  not  obtainable  through cannibalization, such repair parts will be requisitioned  with  supporting  justification through  normal  supply  channels. (2)  Maintenance  code,  column  1  b,  indicates the  lowest  category  of  maintenance  authorized  to install the listed item. The maintenance level code is: Code Explanation C. . . . . Operator and /or crew O. . . . Organizational  maintenance (3)  Recoverability  code,  column  1  c,  indicates whether unserviceable items should be returned for recovery  or  salvage.    Items  not  coded  are  ex- M M2 pendable. Code R Recoverability  codes  are: Explanation Applied to repair parts and assemblies which are economically repairable at DSU and GSU activities and are normally furnished by supply on an exchange basis. Code Explanation T Applied to high dollar value recoverable repair parts which are subject to special handling and are issued on an exchange basis. Such repair parts are normally repaired or overhauled at depot maintenance activities. U Applied to repair parts specifically selected for salvage  by  reclamation  units  because  of  precious metal  content,  critical  materials,  high-dollar value  reusable  casings  and  castings,  etc. b.  Federal  Stock  Number,  (column  2).  Indicates the  Federal  Stock  Number  for  the  item. c. Description, (column 3).  Indicates  the  Federal item name and any additional description required. A five-digit manufacturer’s or other service code is shown  in  parentheses  followed  by  the  manufac- turer’s  part  number.    Repair  parts  quantities  in- cluded in kits, sets, and assemblies that differ from the  actual  quantity  used  in  the  specific  item,  are listed  in  parentheses  following  the  repair  part name. d. Unit of Measure, (column 4).  A  two-character alphabetic  abbreviation  indicating  the  amount  or quantity of the item upon which the allowances are based,  e.g.,  ft,  ea,  pr,  etc. e.   Quantity   Incorporated   in   Unit,   (column   5). This column indicates the quantity of the item used in the unit pack. A “V” appearing in this column in lieu of a quantity indicates that a definite quantity cannot  be  indicated  (e.g.,  shims,  spacers,  etc). f.  Quantity  Furnished  With  Equipment,  (column 6). This  column  indicates  the  quantity  of  an  item furnished  with  the  equipment. g. Illustration,  (column  7).  This  column  divided as  follows: (1)   Figure   number,   (column  7A).  Indicates the  figure  number  of  the  illustration  in  which  the item  is  shown. (2) Item  number,  (column  7B).  Indicates   the callout  number  used  to  reference  the  item  in  the illustration. C-3.   Explanation   of   Columns   Contained   in Section  III a. Item.  This  column  contains  numerical sequence  item  numbers  assigned  to  each  com- ponent  application  to  facilitate  reference. C-1

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