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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 operators 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 manufacturers or other service code is
shown in parentheses followed by the manufac-
turers 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.
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