TM 55-1930-209-14&P-1
The auxiliary system equipment operating information and maintenance procedures are listed below with their
applicable volumes:
Auxiliary System Equipment
Discussed in TM
a. Fuel oil system
TM 55-1930-209-14 & P-8, Fuel Oil System
b. Handling equipment
TM 55-1930-209-14 & P-13, Handling Equipment
Bow crane
Bridge crane
Void 4 hoist
c. Miscellaneous equipment
TM 55-1930-209-14 & P-15, Miscellaneous Equipment
Dayroom equipment
Workshop equipment
Bilge system
Ship's toilet
d. Lifesaving equipment
TM 55-1930-209-14 & P-17, Workboat, Lifesaving, and
Firefighting Equipment
Life rafts
Life vests
Life buoys
e. Firefighting equipment
TM 55-1930-209-14 & P-17, Workboat, Lifesaving, and
Firefighting Equipment
Halon 1301 system
C02 hose/reel
Portable C02 fire extinguishers
Portable dry chemical fire extinguishers
Portable firefighting pump, PE-250
f. Shore winch system
TM 55-1930-209-14 & P-21, Shore Winch System
1-8 Capabilities. The barge is capable of producing 300,000 gallons of drinking water during a 24 hour period in sea
conditions not exceeding Sea State 3. This level of water production is based on optimum environmental and operational
conditions. Performance will vary with changing conditions and the age of the reverse osmosis (RO) block membranes in
the pressure tubes.
1-8.1 Definitions. System capability definitions used in this TM are as follows: C - Centigrade, F - Fahrenheit, gal -
gallons, gpd -gallons per day, gph - gallons per hour, gpm - gallons per minute, Hg - hydrargyrum (level of mercury such
as used in a pressure gauge), HP - high pressure, hp - horsepower, Hz - Hertz, kVA - kilovoltampere, kW - kilowatt, mA -
milliamperes, NPT- National Pipe Thread, ph - phase, POL - petroleum, oil, lubricants, ppm - parts per million, psi -
pounds per square inch, RO - reverse osmosis, rpm - revolutions per minute, V - volts, Vac - volts alternating current, Vdc
- volts direct current.
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