STOWAGE AND HANDLING
Before leaving this chapter, we need to discuss the
important topic of test equipment stowage and handling.
Electronic test equipments are delicate, precision, and
calibrated items of equipment that are usually expensive
and in high demand. Improper stowage, rough handling,
heat, moisture, dust, and such, affect the availability and
life of test equipment. Bumping or dropping an item may
destroy the calibration of a meter, or short-circuit or
break electronic elements inside the case. Bends,
creases, cuts, or dents in coaxial test cables or test
attenuators can alter the attenuating effect, causing false
meter readings or measurements. Some items of test
equipment use forced-air cooling, dust filters, and
heaters. These require clean air filters for proper
ventilation and a warm-up period to permit units in the
test equipment to hold calibrated standards.
Board of inspection and survey (INSURV)
inspections have documented time and time again that
the problem of inadequate stowage facilities for portable
test equipment continues to exist on ships. Degradation
of equipment often results from both the unofficial
rearrangement of test equipment stowage facilities by
fleet personnel and inadequate provision for proper
stowage facilities following ship alteration installations.
As a senior technician, your job is to ensure that your
test equipment is stowed and used properly and that your
ship is not one of the ships with documented test
equipment stowage problems.
Proper stowage for test equipment is detailed in the
Stowage Guide for Portable Test Equipment, NAVSEA
ST000-AB-GYD-0010/PEETE. This publication
provides guidance on the use and availability of
tie-down straps, shelving, shock-absorbent materials,
work benches, brackets, cabinets, and other such items
required for the construction of shipboard stowage
facilities. In addition, the Stowage Guides physical data
and design guidance for portable electrical and
electronic test equipment in use aboard ship can be
helpful to ship installation and design activities as they
determine adequate shipboard stowage facilities.
Take the time to read the Stowage Guide for
Portable Test Equipment if you are not already familiar
with its content. It will be of great help to you in
determining how to stow your test equipment correctly.
In this chapter we have discussed the importance of
test equipment to your mission and the procedures for
ensuring that such equipment will be available and in
ready condition when you need to use it. Remember,
your personnel are only as good as their tools. Teach
them to treat test equipment carefully and with respect.
This will contribute much to the success of your
electronics division.
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Afloat Supply Procedures, NAVSUP Publication 485,
Naval Supply Systems Command, Washington,
D.C., 1991.
Department of The Navy Metrology and Calibration
(METCAL) Program, NAVELEXINST 4355.2,
Commander Naval Electronics Systems Command,
Washington, D.C., 1984.
Electrical/Electronic Test Equipment Index, NAVSEA
ST000-AA-IDX-010/PEETE, Naval Sea Systems
Command, Washington, D.C., 1984.
Electronic Test Equipment Calibration Program
Indoctrination Handbook, NAVMAT P-9491,
Naval Material Command, Washington, D. C., 1979.
Electronics Installation and Maintenance Book
(EIMB), Test Equipment, NAVSEA SE000-00-
EIM-040, Naval Sea Systems Command,
Washington, D.C., 1981.
Life Cycle Management of Portable Test Equipment,
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Metrology Automated System for Uniform Recall and
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43P6A, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations,
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Ships Maintenance and Material Management (3-M)
Manual, OPNAVINST4790.4B, Office of the Chief
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MILSTD 1364-F, Naval Electronic Systems
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