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placed in service, (2) within 30 days after completion of regular overhaul, and (3) whenever a change in military characteristics  (including  any  change  in  weapons installations) is made. The engineer officer must make certain   that   the   current   revision   of   the   Ship Characteristics Card is used to submit the report. When filled in, the Ship Characteristics Card is classified Confidential. MAIN PROPULSION TURBINE CONDITION REPORT The Main Propulsion Turbine Condition Report is a letter  report  of  the  condition  of  each  propulsion  turbine and is submitted to NAVSEASYSCOM via the type commander 3 months before each regular overhaul. The report  includes  data  and  information  on  the  turbines according   to   NAVSEASYSCOM   requirements pertaining to main propelling machinery. The report includes  recommendations  by  the  commanding  officer and type commander that the turbine should or should not  be  disassembled  for  inspection  and  overhaul  during the regular period. When  the  type  commander’s  endorsement  on  a turbine condition report recommends disassembly of the  turbine  casing,  NAVSEASYSCOM  reviews  and normally  approves  the  recommendation.  However,  the type commander may ask for additional information or alternate or additional tests and inspections before he approves disassembly of the casing. When the turbine report  shows  the  condition  of  the  turbine  is  satisfactory and   no   urgent   alterations   are   necessary, NAVSEASYSCOM does not answer the report. Any answer   from   NAVSEASYSCOM   that   approves disassembly or asks for additional tests or inspections will  be  directed  to  the  type  commander  with  copies  to the  reporting  ship,  the  overhaul  activity,  and  any  other activities concerned.  The activity (usually the type commander) controlling the overhaul  funds  of  the  ship, disassembling  the  casing. SITUATION REPORTS operating  schedule  and has final authority for Situation Reports are one-time reports required when certain situations arise. Figure 2-19 is a summary of   one-time   reports   (not   previously   described) pertaining to the engineering department. The situations that call for the reports listed in the summary are explained  in  the  references  given. GAS TURBINE SERVICE RECORDS The  gas  turbine  propulsion  plants  recently introduced  to  the  fleet  are  unique  in  that  service  and maintenance records are kept in a way similar to aircraft propulsion plants.  NSTM, chapter 9416 (0234), gives a description of these service records and full instructions for maintaining them. 2-33

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