MIL-HDBK-1027/4A
Armament Systems Trainer. Simulates armament systems. These are
simulated for normal testing and troubleshooting as specified by the manuals.
the students may be trained in the removal and installation procedures for
the pylons, ejector rack, practice multiple bomb rack, and missile launchers.
Avionics Trainer. Provides systems maintenance training on all
avionics and related systems. The instructor may induce malfunctions such as
broken wiring, bad components and defective switches or antennas with all
appropriate indications occurring.
Berthing Room.
A one-person overnight watch may be required.
Chief Petty Officer-in-Charge (CPOIC).
Reports directly to and
assists the Officer in Charge.
Conference Room. Provide porcelain "chalkboard," bulletin board,
and pull down projection screen. Accommodate flexibility in occupancy counts
and table arrangements. Address all types of applicable space utilization to
ascertain needs. Consider providing the capability of subdividing the
room(s) with accordion folding partitions having a STC rating not less than
40 and provide maximum sound absorption in finishes. Provide two means of
egress with door swings in the direction of exit travel for rooms exceeding
an occupancy of 50 people.
Corridors. Consider trainee occupancy loads and exiting, heavy
circulation points, such as stairways and vending areas, and the size of
equipment to be transported to and from classrooms allowing for maneuvering
equipment through doorways. Base minimum width dimensions on building
occupancy, complying with NFPA 101 and minimum width of equipment
maneuvering, whichever is greater. Where lockers are not provided, provide
in student lounges where lockers are not provided.
Electrical Room. This space contains the facility main distribu-
tion panel, subdistribution panels and step down transformers required for
may be included. Do not combine the Electrical Room with the Mechanical
Room.
Electrical Systems Trainer. Simulates the aircraft electrical
system, lighting, AC/DC power generating and bus logic.
Electronic Maintenance and Repair. Minor repair of the trainer
components is undertaken here by the device contractor. Provide workbenches
for minor repair. Include these on the Collateral Equipment List. Consider
peg mounting boards on the wall for hanging cables. The standard Navy
electronic workbench, type NEB-2 with PS-1A 24VDC electric-converter is
recommended for electronic maintenance shops. Verify if 400 Hz and other
power characteristics are required. Workbenches may be ordered through the
Aviation Supply Office, Philadelphia, PA. Typical installation consists of
three 24-inch wide modules with back panels for an assembled size of 72
inches wide x 33-7/8 inches deep x 60-1/4 inches high. Suggested components
follow:
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