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Figure 1-3.—Typical listing of an assembly.
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4. The connected electrical load in kVA has been computed based on knowledge of ABIOL or Table of Allowance (TOA) contents. A load diversity factor has been applied to compute the kVA demand. Water and  sewer  demand  are  based  on  ABIOL  or  TOA contents  and  the  utility  systems  designed  to  this criteria. 5.  Compute  30-day  requirements  for  installed engine-driven   or   fuel-fired   equipment   only.   No allowance   for   automotive,   construction,   weight handling, and other jobsite support equipment fuel is included.  Fuel  is  not  provided  when  facilities  or assemblies are shipped. NAVSUP provides fuel as a contribution when whole components are shipped. 6. The skill requirements are designated by Seabee (OF-13) ratings and are expressed in man-hours as computed for each facility. FACILITY 811 10R Figure 1-2 shows atypical facility entry in part 2 of volume  I–electric  power  plant  diesel  2-200  kW generators, without tank, facility 811 10R. Adjacent to the  facility  number,  the  heading  shows  the  JCS planning factor applied. The header also describes the basic capability of the facility. The NAVFAC drawing number is shown for reference purposes. All drawings in volume I, part 2, are indexed by facility number. The  assemblies  required  to  make  the  facility functionally operational are listed in assembly-number sequence. These numbers were derived from the prime trade involved in the construction. The 30,000 series indicates   Construction   Electricians;   the   50,000, Equipment  Operators. Following  a  brief  description  of  the  assembly  is the zone code. For facilities or assemblies that are designed for use in both northern and tropical zones, the  zone  column  is  usually  left  blank.  However, assemblies   required   for   Arctic   operation   are designated   code   “N.”   The   quantity   given   is   a multiplier, indicating the number of assemblies to be ordered. Weight and cubic feet are measured in normal terms for export packing. Weight, cube, and dollar value   reflect   totals   for   each   line.   Construction estimates are computed in the same manner as are components. Summarized data is the same as that used for components with the following exceptions. In addition to primary facility capacity, secondary capacity, as described in NAVFAC P-72, is included. This is used, for example, in the 700 series of facilities where the primary   capacity   is   expressed   in   men,   and   the secondary, in square feet. The  recoverability  code  is  a  broad  indication  of the  relocatability  or  recoverability.  The  code  "A" indicates total recoverability, and "D" indicates a disposable facility. Details are found in table 1-3, Recoverability  Codes. ASSEMBLY 32602 Figure 1-3 shows a typical entry for an assembly. This assembly provides the necessary material for the installation  of  a  200-kilowatt  generator.  Header information is the same as that for a facility. Assembly line-item  requirements  are  displayed  by  cognizance symbol and national stock number. The unit of issue, weight, cube, and dollar value are extracted from supply files once the requirement data is entered. This data changes often, but frequent changes will not be made  in  the  Facilities  Planning  Guide  for  stock numbers  with  minor  price-level  changes. ORDERING Components,  facilities,  or  assemblies  can  be ordered. Components are usually ordered only under a mobilization situation and requested through the CNO. Facilities and assemblies can be ordered without CNO approval  if  reimbursement  is  provided.  Requests  for release are forwarded to NCBC, Port Hueneme. Atten- tion is directed to the Facilities Projects Manual, OPNAVINST 11010.20 (Series), regarding project approvals for peacetime use and to  Procurement, Lease,   and   Use   of   Relocatable   Buildings, OPNAVINST   11010.33   (Series),   (DODINST 4165.56), regardingthe relocatable building program. INDEX OF FACILITIES Suppose  there  is  a  requirement  for  an  electrical distribution system underground. To determine what is available   in   the   ABFC   System   to   satisfy   the requirement,  look  in  volume  2,  part  2,  Index  of Facilities, under the 800 series (Utilities and Ground Improvements),   as   shown   in   figure   1-4.   If   an approximate 11,000-foot system is needed, facility 812 30AB can be used; see figure 1-5. l-5

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