CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_155Figure 1-1. Major Components of ROWPU Barge Systems and Equipment - Deckhouse Roof Figure 1-1. Major Components of ROWPU Barge Systems and Equipment - Deckhouse Roof - cont Figure 1-1. Major Components of ROWPU Barge Systems and Equipment - Deckhouse Roof - cont - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_158Figure 1-1. Major Components of ROWPU Barge Systems and Equipment - Deckhouse Roof - cont - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_159General. - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_160Special limitations - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_161Items required but not furnishedCHAPTER 2 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_163Figure 2-1. Reverse Osmosis DemonstrationDrinking water production.Manual format for operational useFigure 2-2. ROWPU and Ballast Seawater Supply Block DiagramFigure 2-3. ROWPU System Block DiagramFigure 2-4. Drinking Water System Block Diagram (Barge 1)Figure 2-5. Drinking Water System Block Diagram (Barges 2 and 3)CHAPTER 3 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMSDescription - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_172Figure 3-1. Switchboard Distribution Circuit Breakers (Barge 1)Figure 3-2. Switchboard Distribution Circuit Breakers (Barges 2 and 3)Figure 3-3. Power Panel 1 Circuit Breakers, 440 VacFigure 3-4. Power Distribution Panel 2, 440 VacFigure 3-5. Power Distribution Panel 3, 120 VacFigure 3-6. Power Distribution Panel 4, 440 Vac (Barge 1)Figure 3-7. Deck Lighting PanelFigure 3-8. Void Lighting PanelFigure 3-9. Receptacle PanelTable 3-1. Electrical Power System Major ComponentsTable 3-2. Barge Normal Electrical Power DistributionFigure 3-10. Overall View of Switchboard Control PanelsFigure 3-11. Typical Switchboard Generator Control PanelSwitchboard distribution panelFigure 3-12. Switchboard Distribution Panel (Barge 1)Figure 3-13. Switchboard Distribution Panel (Barges 2 and 3)Figure 3-14. Paralleling and Control PanelFigure 3-15. Switchboard Miscellaneous Controls and IndicatorsPrestart procedures from switchboardShutoff systemsOperating procedures from switchboardParalleling generators and transferring load - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_194Correcting reverse power situationEmergency shutdown - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_196Table 3-3. Major Components of Emergency Electrical SystemFigure 3-16. Location of Controls for Emergency Shutdown SystemsSection IV. Operating instructionsFigure 3-17. Emergency Electrical System DiagramFigure 3-18. 24 Vdc Power PanelFigure 3-19. Emergency Lighting PanelFigure 3-20. Battery ChargerFigure 3-21. Battery BankNormal operating procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_205Shutdown procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_206Special limitations - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_207Engine indicatorsPrestart procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_209Starting procedures at the engine - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_210Shutdown procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_211Section VI. 20 kW ship auxiliary generator (SAG) setOperating instructions - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_2134.236M diesel engine SC144E generatorhutdown proceduresCHAPTER 4 SMOKE DETECTOR SYSTEMFigure 4-1. Front Panel of Marine Smoke Detector CabinetNormal operationsEmergency procedures for malfunctionsCHAPTER 5 COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMSCapabilities - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_222Figure 5-1. Radio Communications System Major ComponentsFigure 5-3. Marine Radio Equipment InterfaceFigure 5-4. Walkie-Talkie Equipment InterfacePerformance characteristics - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_226Description of operation - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_227Operating Instructions - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_228Figure 5-5. Army Radio Power Supply PP-6224 A/U Controls and Indicators (Barge 1)Figure 5-6. Army Radio Power Supply PP-2953/U Controls and Indicators (Barges 2 and 3)Figure 5-7. Army Radio Controls and IndicatorsFigure 5-8. Marine Radio Controls and IndicatorsFigure 5-9. Walkie-Talkie Battery Charger Controls and IndicatorsFigure 5-10. Walkie-Talkie Controls and IndicatorsArmy radioCommercial marine radios - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_236Walkie-talkiesTable 5-2. Frequency/Channel Chart for Commercial Marine Radios in USA - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_238Table 5-2. Frequency/Channel Chart for Commercial Marine Radios in USA - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_239Shutdown procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_240Performance characteristics - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_241Figure 5-11. Foghorn Major Component LocationSection IV. Telephone systemTable 5-4. Locations of Telephone Stations and EquipmentFigure 5-12. Telephone System Major Component LocationTable 5-5. Telephone System Major ComponentsDescription of operation - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_247Operating controls and IndicatorsOperating procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_249Figure 5-13. Telephone Station Selector Box ControlsFigure 5-14. System Operator Telephone Handset StationFigure 5-15. Telephone Headset Controls and PlugFigure 5-16. Telephone Headset StationTalking between telephone stationsFigure 5-17. Telephone SpeakerCHAPTER 6 LIGHTING SYSTEMFigure 6-1. Normal Interior Lighting ArrangementTable 6-1. Normal Interior Lighting System ComponentsFigure 6-2. Emergency Interior Lighting ArrangementTable 6-2. Emergency Interior Lighting System ComponentsOperating instructions - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_261Figure 6-4. 30A 3-Way Rotary Snap SwitchFigure 6-5. Power Panel 3Figure 6-6. Deck Lighting PanelFigure 6-7. Void Lighting PanelFigure 6-8. Emergency Lighting Panel - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_266Figure 6-8. Emergency Lighting Panel - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_267Figure 6-8. Emergency Lighting Panel - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_268Table 6-3. Exterior Lighting System ComponentsOperating Instructions - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_270Shore discharge hose deployment status lights - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_271Section IV. Emergency shutdownFigure 6-10. 24 Vdc Power Panel\Figure 6-11. SearchlightCHAPTER 7 VENTILATION, HEATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMSFigure 7-1. Example of Light-Proof Louvered Hatches on Deckhouse Port and Starboard BulkheadsFigure 7-2. Example of Covered Fan Motors on Deckhouse TopFigure 7-3. Power Panel 2, 440 VacTable 7-1. Major Components of Deckhouse Ventilation SystemEmergency shutdown - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_280Figure 7-4. Ventilation System Operating ControlsSection III. Voids ventilation systemTable 7-2. Major Components of Voids Ventilation SystemFigure 7-5. Voids Ventilation Fan Motors on Port and Starboard Deckhouse Bulkheads (Portside Shown)Figure 7-6. Example of Vertical Fan Motors near ROWPU Space Aft BulkheadFigure 7-7. Example of Round Blower Covers on Port and Starboard Bulkhead ExteriorsFigure 7-8. Voids Ventilation Emergency Shutdown ControlsOperating procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_288Section IV. Heating and air conditioning (HAC) systemFigure 7-9. Heating and AC Selector SwitchFigure 7-10. Heating and AC System ControlsTable 7-3. Major Components of Heating and Air Conditioning SystemPrestart procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_293Figure 7-11. Location of Seawater Valves Affecting AC UnitHeating unitEmergency shutdown procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_296Figure 7-12. Heating Systems Locations (Barge 1).Prestart procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_298Figure 7-13. Heater ControlsFigure 7-14. Switchboard Distribution Panel (Barge 1)Figure 7-15. Power Distribution Panel 4,440 Vac (Barge 1)CHAPTER 8 EQUIPMENT MONITORING SYSTEM (EMS)Table 8-1. Equipment Monitoring System Main Components - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_303Table 8-1. Equipment Monitoring System Main Components - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_304Figure 8-2. Equipment Monitoring System ArrangementTable 8-2. Equipment Monitoring System Sensor DataFigure 8-4. Salinity Display PageFigure 8-5. System Status Display PageFigure 8-7. High Pressure Water Pumps Display PageFigure 8-8. Bilge Alarms Display PageFigure 8-10. Tank Levels Display PageSection III. Operating instructions - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_312Table 8-3. EMS Operating Controls and indicatorsFigure 8-11. 24 Vdc Power PanelFigure 8-12. Equipment Monitoring System Main ProcessorFigure 8-13. Equipment Monitoring System KeyboardFigure 8-14. Main Processor Battery ChargerNormal operating procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_318To acknowledge alarms sounded by EMSAccessing edit modeUsing EDIT MENU option I to activate/deactivate sensorsUsing EDIT MENU option 1 to change or set reference markers - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_322Using EDIT MENU option 2 to activate/deactivate switches - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_323Using EDIT MENU option 3 to activate/deactivate totalizers - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_324Using EDIT MENU option 4 to set time and date on EMS clock - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_325Level 2 editing procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_326Shutdown procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_327CHAPTER 9 CHLORINATION SYSTEMFigure 9-1. Chlorination System Installation (Barge 1)Figure 9-2. Chlorination System Installation (Barges 2 and 3)Table 9-1. Major Components of Chlorination SystemFigure 9-3. Chlorination System General Working (Block) DiagramFigure 9-4. Chlorination System FlowchartSection III. Operating instructions - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_334Table 9-2. Operating Controls and IndicatorsTable 9-2. Operating Controls and Indicators (Continued)Figure 9-5. Chlorination Unit Controls and IndicatorsFigure 9-6. Chlorine Metering Pump ControlsFigure 9-7. Chlorine Metering Pump Control Unit Controls and IndicatorsFigure 9-8. Chlorine Metering Pump Motor ControllerFigure 9-9. Chlorination Unit Control Cabinet Controls and IndicatorsFigure 9-10. Interior of Chlorination Control Unit CabinetFigure 9-11. EMS KeyboardFigure 9-13. EMS Status Display PageTable 9-3. Chlorination System ValvesTable 9-3. Chlorination System Valves (Continued)Normal chlorination system operationNormal chlorination system operation - cont - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_348Normal chlorination system operation - cont - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_349Brine tank and holding tank priming - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_350Chlorine generation and recirculation Initial flushing with seawaterAcid flush - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_353Shutdown procedureSection IV. Operation under extreme conditionsCHAPTER 10 WORKBOAT AND BOW CRANEFigure 10-1. Workboat ProfileFigure 10-2. Location of Workboat ComponentsFigure 10-2. Location of Workboat Components - cont Capabilities - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_360Figure 10-3. Workboat Operator Controls and IndicatorsOutboard drive controlsMaster switchFigure 10-4. VHF/FM Marine Radio Control PanelFigure 10-5. Depthfinder Controls and IndicatorsPrestart procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_366Figure 10-6. Engine Maintenance Controls and IndicatorsFigure 10-7. Messenger Line Reel UnitStarting procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_369Operating procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_370Depthfinder operationsWorkboat operationsFirefighting techniques Operations under unusual conditionsShutdown procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_375Deployment and recoveryFigure 10-8. Bow Crane In Traveling (Stowed) ConfigurationFigure 10-9. Bow Crane Control Panel (Barge 1)Figure 10-10. Bow Crane Control Panel (Barges 2 and 3)Procedures for deploying workboatBow crane shutdown procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_381Figure 10-11. Standard Military Hand Signals for Controlling CranesFigure 10-12. Workboat Cradle Tie-Down with RatchetFigure 10-13. Bow Crane Lifts Workboat with Three-Point Suspension HarnessOperations under extreme conditionsCHAPTER 11 SEAWATER SYSTEMFigure 11-1. ROWPU and Ballast Seawater SupplyTable 11-1. Major Components of ROWPU and Ballast Seawater SupplyFigure 11-2. ROWPU and Ballast Seawater Supply Block DiagramFigure 11-3. Air Conditioner Cooling Seawater and Chlorination Unit Seawater SupplyTable 11-2. Major Components of Air Conditioner Cooling Seawater and Chlorination Unit Seawater SupplyFigure 11-4. Air Conditioner and Chlorination Seawater Cooling Block DiagramFigure 11-5. Diesel Engine Generator Cooling SeawaterTable 11-3. Major Components of Diesel Engine Generator Cooling SeawaterFigure 11-6. Diesel Engine Generator Cooling Seawater Block Diagram (Barge 1)Figure 11-7. Diesel Engine Generator Cooling Seawater Block Diagram (Barges 2 and 3)Section III. Operating instructions - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_397Table 11-4. Operating Controls and IndicatorsFigure 11-8. Seawater System's Electrical ControlsFigure 11-9. ROWPU Control Station (ROWPU 1 Station Shown)Figure 11-10. Ballast Tank Liquid Level IndicatorTable 11-5. Seawater System ValvesTable 11-5. Seawater System Valves (continued) - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_403Table 11-5. Seawater System Valves (continued) - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_404Table 11-5. Seawater System Valves (continued) - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_405Table 11-5. Seawater System Valves (continued) - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_406Normal ProceduresAlternate procedures Alternate procedures Supplying seawater from cooling pump to air conditioning and chlorination unitsFilling ballast tank (to correct a bow high condition)Draining ballast tank (to correct a stem high condition)Supplying seawater for generator coolingAft seachest blowdown (serving generator cooling seawater system)Shutdown seawater supply to ROWPU's - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_415Shutdown seawater supply to ROWPU's - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_416CHAPTER 12 COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEMFigure 12-1. Location of Compressed Air System Components (Barge 1)Figure 12-2. Location of Compressed Air System Components (Barges 2 and 3)Table 12-1. Compressed Air System Major ComponentsTable 12-1. Compressed Air System Major Components (continued)Figure 12-3. Air Compressor Electric ControllerFigure 12-4. Barge 1 Air Compressor/ReceiverFigure 12-5. Barges 2 and 3 Air Compressor/ReceiverFigure 12-6. Exterior View of Air Pressure Regulator with GaugePrestart procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_426Figure 12-7. Exterior View of Air Filter 1 and Air Filter 2Startup after temporary shutdownFigure 12-8. Air Station Valve and Quick DisconnectOperating compressed air station 6 to power the PIGFigure 12-9. PIG Launcher ControlsOperating compressed air system for seachests blowdownEmergency shutdown - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_433CHAPTER 13 ROWPU SYSTEMTable 13-1. ROWPU System ComponentsTable 13-1. ROWPU System Components (continued)Figure 13-1. ROWPU 1 InstallationFigure 13-2. ROWPU 2 InstallationFigure 13-3. ROWPU System Block DiagramFigure 13-4. ROWPU System Flow DiagramHigh Pressure (HP) pump skidSection II. Description of operation - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_442Figure 13-5. Reverse Osmosis DemonstrationSection III. Operating instructions - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_444Table 13-2. Operating Controls and Indicators (continued)Figure 13-6. ROWPU Control Station (ROWPU 1 Station Shown)Figure 13-7. HP Pump Diesel Engine Controls and IndicatorsFigure 13-7. HP Pump Diesel Engine Controls and Indicators - contFigure 13-8. RO Block Valves and IndicatorsFigure 13-9. Pretreatment Skid Valves and Temperature IndicatorFigure 13-10. Coagulant and Inhibitor Pump ControlsFigure 13-10. Coagulant and Inhibitor Pump Controls - cont Figure 13-12. Monitoring System High Pressure Water Pumps Display PageTable 13-3. ROWPU System ValvesTable 13-3. ROWPU System Valves (continued)Section III. Operating instructions - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_456Section III. Operating instructions Figure 13-13. High Pressure Diesel Pump LubricationOperating procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_459Startup proceduresStartup procedures - cont - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_461Startup procedures - cont - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_462Operating procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_463Operating procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_464 Shutdown proceduresEmergency shutdown - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_466Emergency shutdown procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_467CHAPTER 14 DRINKING WATER SYSTEMFigure 14-1. Drinking Water System Installation (Barge 1)Figure 14-2. Drinking Water System Installation (Barges 2 and 3)Table 14-1. Major Components of Drinking Water SystemTable 14-1. Major Components of Drinking Water System (continued)Figure 14-3. Drinking Water System Block Diagram (Barge 1)Figure 14-4. Drinking Water System Block Diagram (Barges 2 and 3)Section III. Operating instructions - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_475Table 14-2. Operating Controls and IndicatorsFigure 14-5. Drinking Water System Electrical ControlsFigure 14-6. Tank Liquid Level IndicatorFigure 14-7. Drinking Water Discharge Pressure Gauge, Flow Rate Meter, and Associated Monitoring System DisplayFigure 14-8. Drinking Water Salinity Sensor and Monitoring System DisplayFigure 14-9. Potable Water Tanks Monitoring System DisplayFigure 14-10. Drinking Water Pressure Set Pressure GaugeTable 14-3 Drinking Water System Valve Label IdentificationTable 14-3. Drinking Water System Valves Label Identification (continued)Filling drinking water storage tanks - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_485Discharging drinking water to shore - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_486Discharging drinking water to shore - cont - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_487Discharging drinking water to shore - cont - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_488Discharging drinking water through port discharge valveEmptying storage tanks by discharging overboard - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_490Supplying storage tank drinking water to pressure set for use on bargeFilling drinking water reserve tank from other vessel or shore supply - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_492Supplying drinking water to dayroom, washdown stations, chlorination unit, and shower Emergency shutdownCHAPTER 15 SHORE DISCHARGE SYSTEMFigure 15-1. Shore Discharge System InstallationTable 15-1. Components of Shore Discharge SystemSection III. Operating Instructions - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_498Table 15-2. Operating Controls and IndicatorsTable 15-2. Operating Controls and Indicators (continued)Figure 15-2. Shore Discharge System Winch Controls and Indicators (Barge 1)Figure 15-3. Shore Discharge System Winch Controls and Indicators (Barges 2 and 3)Figure 15-4. Hydraulic Power Unit Control Panel and Remote Start/Stop SwitchFigure 15-5. Hose Winch Hydraulic Power UnitFigure 15-6. Hydraulic Power Unit Gauges (Barges 2 and 3)Figure 15-7. Valves and PIG Launcher ControlsFigure 15-8. Hydraulic Disc Brake Release ControlsFigure 15-9. Band Brake Hand Pump Controls and IndicatorsFigure 15-10. Levelwind Controls (Barges 2 and 3)Table 15-3. Shore Discharge System ValvesPreparation of shore discharge hose, reel winch, and hydraulic power systemDeployment of discharge hose (hose out)Deployment of discharge hose (hose out) - cont Controlling a runaway discharge hose.Unpowered discharge hose deploymentShutdown proceduresDischarge hose retrieval (hose in) - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_517Emergency shutdown - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_518Emergency shutdown procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_519CHAPTER 16 BARGE DEPLOYMENTFigure 16-1. Tug with Barge "on the Hip"Towing bridle installationFigure 16-2. Towing Equipment InstallationSection IV. Anchoring site selection considerationsSupport requirementsModified anchoring with four anchorsFigure 16-3. Positions of Tug, Barge, Shore Facility, and Anchors - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_527Figure 16-3. Positions of Tug, Barge, Shore Facility, and Anchors - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_528Anchoring with two anchors.Figure 16-5. Position of Barge, Shore Facility, and Shore Discharge Hose when Using Only One AnchorSection VI. Retrieving anchorsFigure 16-6. Anchor Winch Control PanelPrestart procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_533Figure 16-7. Outer Side of Anchor WinchFigure 16-8. Inner Side of Anchor Winch (handle in)Operating procedures with power - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_536Figure 16-9. Servicing Points on Anchor Winch Gear Motor Reduction BoxShutdown procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_538Emergency shutdown procedures - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_539Drawings - TM-55-1930-209-14P-1_541PaintingWater Purification Barge Manuals