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TM 5-4120-347-24P 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   maintenance   of   Air Conditioners,  Keco  Model  F9000H-3  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 performance of maintenance.  This list also includes parts which must be removed  for  replacement  of  the  authorized  parts.   Parts lists   are   composed   of   functional   groups   in   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 special tools, special TMDE, and other special support equipment authorized for the performance of maintenance.  Not applicable. c. Section IV.  National Stock Number and Part Number  Index.    A   list,   in   National   Item   Identification Number  (NIIN)  sequence  of  all  National  Stock  Numbers (NSN)   appearing   in   the   listings,   followed   by   a   list   in alpha-numeric  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. 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 DEFINITION PA Item procured and stocked for anticipated or known usage. PB Item   procured   and   stocked   for   insurance purpose because essentiality dictates that a minimum  quantity  be  available  in  the  supply system. PC Item    procured    and    stocked    and    which otherwise  would  be  coded  PA  except  that  it is deteriorative in nature. PD Support  item,  excluding  support  equipment, procured   for   initial   issue   or   outfitting   and stocked   only   for   subsequent   or   additional initial  issues  or  out-fittings.    Not  subject  to automatic replenishment. PE Support equipment procured and stocked for initial issue or outfitting to specified maintenance repair activities. PF Support equipment which will not be stocked but    which    will    be    centrally    procured    on demand. PG 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. KD An  item  of  a  depot  overhaul/repair  kit  and not purchased separately.  Depot kit defined as  a  kit  that  provides  items  required  at  the time of overhaul or repair. KF 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. KB Item included in both a depot overhaul/repair kit and a maintenance kit. MO Item to be manufactured or fabricated at the organizational level. MF Item to be manufactured or fabricated at the direct support maintenance level. MH Item to be manufactured or fabricated at the general support maintenance level. 1

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