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56 Cards in this Set
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Chief Engineer |
CDR Shipman |
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Damage Control Assistant |
LCDR Werber |
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Auxiliaries Officer |
LCDR Cottrell |
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Electrical Officer |
LT Kilgore |
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Repair Officer |
ENS Tuazon |
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What are the divisions in eng |
A- Division E- Division R- Division DC SMM |
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Numbers of steering unit |
4 1,3 on the Starboard side 2,4 on the port side
2/3 run on odd numbered days 1/4 run on even numbered days |
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Ways to steer ship |
-Bridge helm -Secondary con -Local with trick wheel -Emergency steering -Ratchet assembly and propulsion |
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What type of hydraulic fluid is used in steering units |
2135 TH |
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Numbers of elevators |
4 |
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Type of fuel used in aircraft elevators |
Fryquel |
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Maximum lift load for aircraft elevators |
150,000lbs |
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Location of fwd o2n2 |
Hanger bay 1 port side |
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Location of aft o2n2 |
Hanger bay 3 STBD side |
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Uses of O2 |
Aviator breathing, aimd 02 cleaning, medical, dental |
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Uses of N2 |
Air craft tires, wart removal, reboiler layup, pilot ejection seats |
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How many A/C's are onboard |
10 |
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What type of Freon used in a/c plants |
R236 A |
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What does TXV stand for |
Thermal Expansion Valve
- it regulates the amount of refrigerant to the cooling coil |
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Location of the A/C plants |
1&2 - 1 A/C machinery room 3&4 - 2 A/C machinery room 5 - 1MMR 6 - 2RAR 7 - 2MMR 8&10 - 3 A/C machinery room 9 - 4 A/C machinery room |
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Phases of the basic refrigerator cycle |
Compression Condensation Expansion Evaporation |
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Primary and secondary purpose of a/c plant |
Cool equipment and crew comfort |
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Number of refers on board |
5 - 1&2 serve the fwd - they are located in 1 A/C machinery room |
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How many catapults are there |
4 Engineering, Reactor, Air |
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How many waste rooms are onboard |
3 |
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How many nautical miles can we discharge food waste from the pulpers |
3NM |
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How many nautical miles can we light off the incinerator |
12NM |
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How many nautical miles can we discharge metal thru the trash shoot |
25NM |
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Numbers of fire pumps |
23
-4 are steam driven @ 2000 GPM/150 PSI -19 are motor driven @1000 GPM/150 PSI |
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How do you align an eductor |
Discharge, firemain, suction |
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Numbers of CHT tanks |
5 - 1 in AFT - 1 in MID - 3 in FWD |
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Number of CHT pumps |
6 - 2 fwd - 2 mid - 2 aft |
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What are the 3 operating modes of CHT |
Inport (goes to shore facility) At sea (over the side @3nm) Transit (to the tanks) |
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What does CHT stand for |
Collection, Holding, Transfer |
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What is gray water |
Water from showers, deep sinks and scuttlebutts |
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What is black water |
Anything from a toilet |
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Numbers of list control pumps and tanks |
2 pumps 10 tanks |
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Purpose of list controls |
To level the deck |
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Total amount of list control water on board |
2,240,000 |
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Engineering watch stander in DC central underway |
CAO, (MM / EN) ECOW, (CHENG) DCWS, (HT, MR, DC)Aa |
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Alarms in DC central |
Flooding Magazine High temp Halo carbon Loss of ventilation |
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What is the color for LP Air piping |
Tan |
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What is the color of Firemain piping |
Red |
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What is the color of JP-5 piping |
Purple |
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What is the color of mixed AFFF piping |
Green and Red |
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What is the color of CHT piping |
Gold |
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What is the color of Potable water piping |
Dark Blue |
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What is the color of Hydraulic piping |
Orange |
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What is the color of AFFF concentrate |
Light blue and Red |
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What is the color of Oxygen piping |
Green |
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What is the general purpose of Degaussing |
It reduce the ships magnetic signature
We have 4 degaussing coil |
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What is the basic purpose of Cathodic Protection |
It helps reduce corrosion to the hull of the ship, by way of electrically charge zinc anodes attached to the hull |
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Types of Cathodic Protection |
Impressed current Sacrificial anode |
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What are the two different types of Load Centers |
General (9) Functional (16) |
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How many load centers are onboard |
33 Engineering own 25 |
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What is LVP, LVR |
Low Voltage Protection Low Voltage Release |