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TM  5-4120-342-24P Section   I.   INTRODUCTION 1. Scope.  This  manual  lists  spares  and  repair parts;  special  tools;  special  test,  measurement,  and diagnostic  equipment  (TMDE),  and  other  special support equipment required for performance of organizational, direct support, and general sup- port   depot   maintenance   of   the   Air   Condi- tions, Keco Model F9000 H-2A Air Conditioner. It authorizes  the  requisitioning  and  issue  of  spares and repair parts as indicated by the source and maintenance  codes. 2. General.  This  Repair  Parts  and  Special  Tools List  is  divided  into  the  following  sections: a. Section II. Repair Parts List.  A list of spares and repair parts authorized for use in the per- formance of maintenance. The list also includes parts  which  must  be  removed  for  replacement  of the  authorized  parts.  Parts  lists  are  composed  of functional groups in ascending numeric sequence, with the parts in each group listed in figure and item number sequence. Bulk materials are listed in NSN  sequence. b. Section III. Special Tools List.  A list of pecial  tools,  special  TMDE,  and  other  special support  equipment  authorized  for  the  performance of  maintenance. c. Section IV. National Stock Number and Part Number Index. A list, in National Item Identifica- tion  Number  (NIIN)  sequence,  of  all  National Stock Numbers (NSN) appearing in the listings, followed by a list in alphanumeric sequence of all part  numbers  appearing  in  the  listings.  National stock   numbers   and   part   numbers   are   cross- referenced  to  each  illustration  figure  and  item number appearance. This index is followed by a cross-reference  list  of  reference  designators  to figure and item numbers. 3. Explanation  of  Columns. a.  Illustration.   This  column  is  divided  as follows: (1) Figure Number.    Indicates   the   figure number of the illustration on which the item is shown. (2) Item Number. The number used to identify item called out in the illustration. b. Source, Maintenance and Recoverability (SMR) Codes. (1) Source Code. Source codes indicate the manner of   acquiring   support   items   for maintenance,  repair  or  overhaul  of  end  items. Source codes are entered in the first and second positions  of  the  Uniform  SMR  Code  format  as follows: Code PA PB PC PD PE PF PG KD KF KB Definition Item   procured   and   stocked   for anticipated  or  known  usage. Item  procured  and  stocked  for  insurance purposes because essentiality dictates that  a  minimum  quantity  be  available  in the  supply  system. Item procured and stocked and which otherwise  would  be  coded  PA  except that it is deteriorative in nature. Support   item,   excluding   support equipment,  procured  for  initial  issue  or outfitting and stocked only for subse- quent or additional initial issues or out- fitting. Not   subject   to   automatic replenishment. Support   equipment   procured   and stocked  for  initial  issue  or  outfitting  to specified  maintenance  repair  activities. Support  equipment  which  will  not  be stocked but which will be centrally pro- cured  on  demand. Item procured and stocked to provide for  sustained  support  for  the  life  of  the equipment.  It  is  applied  to  an  item peculiar   to   the   equipment   which, because of probable discontinuance or shutdown  of  production  facilities,  would prove uneconomical to reproduce at a later  time. An item of a depot overhaul/repair kit and  not  purchased  separately.  Depot  kit defined  as  a  kit  that  provides  items  re- quired at the time of overhaul or repair. An item of a maintenance kit and not purchased  separately.  Maintenance  kit defined as a kit that provides an item that  can  be  replaced  at  organizational  or intermediate  levels  of  maintenance. Item   included   in   both   a   depot overhaul/repair kit and a maintenance kit. 1

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