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CHAPTER  2 ADVANCED BASED FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Explain the basic functions of the Advanced Base Functional Component (ABC) System, as outlined in the NAVFAC P-437, and identify the basic operation of various types of advanced base field support facilities. The  Seabees  are  involved  in  many  projects, ranging  from  building  playgrounds  in  local communities  to  renovating  buildings  or  building structures   from   scratch;   however,   the   primary responsibility  of  the  Seabees  must  not  be forgotten-the construction of advanced bases. It is the Seabee’s job to get in the middle of a contingency situation  and  construct  the  temporary  facilities required  to  support  U.S.  military  operations. When these services are called upon, Seabees are expected  to  react  expediently,  and  planning  time  is often limited. Planning is still required to organize personnel  working  schedules,  material  requirements, and tool/equipment usage. At one time, this planning was not done in advance. The need for advanced planning was discovered when our forces were jumping from island to island during World War II. It was realized that many of the requirements of the advanced bases were the same and a new advanced base could benefit from the planning done on a previous base. Advanced base requirements were grouped together into components according to their desired functions, and the ADVANCED BASE FUNCTIONAL  COMPONENT  (ABFC)  SYSTEM was  born.  The  ABFC  System  revolves  around  a building block type of system. The largest type of block is a COMPONENT, which brings together all of the people, facilities, equipment, and supplies required to perform a particular function. A component is made up of a FACILITY or a number of facilities that best meet your requirements. A facility is composed of smaller building blocks known as ASSEMBLIES. One or more assemblies are grouped together as required to make up the facility. A single assembly can often be used in several  different  facilities. ABFC SYSTEM LEARNING  OBJECTIVE:  Explain  the different  sections  of  the  ABFC  Facilities 2-1 Planning Guide, NAVFAC P-437. Identify setup,  operation,  and  maintenance  procedures for Utilitiesman—specific advanced base field assemblies. To bring together all of the information of the ABFC  System,  the  Naval  Facilities  Engineering Command published the Facilities Planning Guide, NAVFAC P-437, volumes 1 and 2. Volume 1 contains all of the reproducible drawings and is divided into three parts. Part 1 has applicable plot plans for the components. Facility drawings are located in Part 2. The assembly drawings, which are used as the working drawings, make up Part 3. Each of the three parts is arranged  in  numerical/alphabetical  sequence  by component, facility, or assembly number. ‘A picture may be worth a thousand words, but sometimes it takes a thousand and one words to convey an idea. To provide us with that “extra word,” NAVFAC published volume 2. The written information concerning a component, a facility, or an assembly can be located by referring to this  information-packed  publication.  Like  volume  1, volume 2 is divided into three parts. Part 1 contains component information. The facility information is in Part 2. Part 3 contains the assembly information.. The advanced base support facilities discussed in this chapter will be the PORTABLE BATH UNIT; PORTABLE  SPACE  HEATER;  IMMERSION HEATER;   FIELD   RANGE   BURNER   UNIT; CESSPOOLS, SEPTIC TANKS, TILE FIELDS, and LATRINES;  LAUNDRY  UNIT;  AND  WATER PURIFICATION  UNITS. By the use of various components, facilities, and assemblies, a construction battalion is able to construct advanced   bases.   Advanced   bases   include administrative,  medical,  living,  messing,  and  other essential facilities. When the ABFC shipment arrives at the  site,  the  assemblies  and  facilities  should  be distributed in the storage areas, so they are available in the order of erection or installation.

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