Technicians Handbook - Historic Naval Ships Association
Technicians Handbook - Historic Naval Ships Association Technicians Handbook - Historic Naval Ships Association
numbers. They can be easily converted to NSNs by using the Master Cross-Reference List (MCRL).Table 1-44 shows excerpts from the MCRL. If the part or reference numbers do not cross to an NSN, theP/N can be used to order the replacement. A good source of part numbers is the parts list in the equipmenttechnical manual.Table 1-44.—Excerpts from Master Cross-Reference List (MCRL)COORDINATED SHIPBOARD ALLOWANCE LIST (COSAL).—The COSAL can help you toidentify repair or replacement parts. Part IIB of the COSAL is a cross-reference (microfiche only) fromcircuit symbol number to PN/NIIN/NICN. These parts are normally carried onboard ship for ready issue.1-138
Outside AssistanceYour command may from time to time request assistance from another activity. This outsideassistance is usually for the purpose of training, technical assistance on unusual design, planning,installation, or solving maintenance problems. Many of these activities exist throughout the fleet andshore establishments. Their capabilities and areas of responsibility differ just as equipment and systemsdiffer. Several of the more widely known activities are included below.MOBILE TECHNICAL UNITS (MOTU).—MOTUs provide on-the-job training and technicalassistance for shipboard NAVSEA-SYSCOM/NAVELEXSYSCOM systems and equipment. They arestaffed by senior military personnel and Contractor Engineering and Technical Services (CETS)representatives. MOTU’s and NAUSEA combined about 10 years ago to form FTSCLANT/PAC.MOTUs are located in the following areas:FTSCLANT/PACPearl Harbor, HawaiiNorfolk, Va.Groton, Conn.San Diego, Calif.Naples, ItalyYokosuka, JapanMayport, Fla.NSB Kings Bay, Ga.Seattle, Wash.NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVSEA).— NAVSEA provides technical assistancethrough the use of direct fleet support technicians (TECHREP). These technicians are not to be usedprimarily as repairmen. The objective of their services is to promote fleet readiness and maintenance selfsufficiency.NAVSEATECHREP are located at Naval Sea Support Centers (NAVSEACENs) inPortsmouth, Va., and San Diego, Calif. They are also located at Fleet Support Offices (FSOs) in Mayport,Fla., Charleston, S.C., and New London, Conn. Selected equipment may have services provided byNAVSES, Philadelphia, or NAVSHIPWPNSYSENGSTA (NSWSES), Port Hueneme, Calif.NAVAL ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVELEX).— NAVELEX equipment issupported by the Fleet Liaison Program. Training and technical assistance is provided by civiliantechnicians at six NAVELEX field activities. Five are Naval Electronic Systems Engineering Centers(NESECs) and one is a Naval Electronic Systems Engineering Activity (NESEA). Fleet Liaison Officesare located at NESEC Washington, D.C., NESEC Charleston, S.C., NESEC Portsmouth, Va., NESECSan Diego, Calif., NESEC Vallejo, Calif., and NESEA St. Inigoes, Md.NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVAIR).— NAVAIR established the Navy Engineeringand Technical Services (NETS) program to provide a source of technical and training assistanceexpertise. The program is comprised of military and civilian personnel. These people are qualified toprovide advice, instruction, and training to support the installation, operation, and maintenance of Navyweapons, weapon-systems, and equipment. NETS technicians are assigned and administered by thePacific Missile Test Center, Point Mugu, Calif., and the Naval Aviation Engineering Service Unit(NAESU), Philadelphia, Pa.The Pacific Missile Test Center provides engineering and technical services on air-launched missilesystems, air-launched guided weapons, Navy target systems, conventional ordnance, and associated1-139
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Outside AssistanceYour command may from time to time request assistance from another activity. This outsideassistance is usually for the purpose of training, technical assistance on unusual design, planning,installation, or solving maintenance problems. Many of these activities exist throughout the fleet andshore establishments. Their capabilities and areas of responsibility differ just as equipment and systemsdiffer. Several of the more widely known activities are included below.MOBILE TECHNICAL UNITS (MOTU).—MOTUs provide on-the-job training and technicalassistance for shipboard NAVSEA-SYSCOM/NAVELEXSYSCOM systems and equipment. They arestaffed by senior military personnel and Contractor Engineering and Technical Services (CETS)representatives. MOTU’s and NAUSEA combined about 10 years ago to form FTSCLANT/PAC.MOTUs are located in the following areas:FTSCLANT/PACPearl Harbor, HawaiiNorfolk, Va.Groton, Conn.San Diego, Calif.Naples, ItalyYokosuka, JapanMayport, Fla.NSB Kings Bay, Ga.Seattle, Wash.NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVSEA).— NAVSEA provides technical assistancethrough the use of direct fleet support technicians (TECHREP). These technicians are not to be usedprimarily as repairmen. The objective of their services is to promote fleet readiness and maintenance selfsufficiency.NAVSEATECHREP are located at <strong>Naval</strong> Sea Support Centers (NAVSEACENs) inPortsmouth, Va., and San Diego, Calif. They are also located at Fleet Support Offices (FSOs) in Mayport,Fla., Charleston, S.C., and New London, Conn. Selected equipment may have services provided byNAVSES, Philadelphia, or NAVSHIPWPNSYSENGSTA (NSWSES), Port Hueneme, Calif.NAVAL ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVELEX).— NAVELEX equipment issupported by the Fleet Liaison Program. Training and technical assistance is provided by civiliantechnicians at six NAVELEX field activities. Five are <strong>Naval</strong> Electronic Systems Engineering Centers(NESECs) and one is a <strong>Naval</strong> Electronic Systems Engineering Activity (NESEA). Fleet Liaison Officesare located at NESEC Washington, D.C., NESEC Charleston, S.C., NESEC Portsmouth, Va., NESECSan Diego, Calif., NESEC Vallejo, Calif., and NESEA St. Inigoes, Md.NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVAIR).— NAVAIR established the Navy Engineeringand Technical Services (NETS) program to provide a source of technical and training assistanceexpertise. The program is comprised of military and civilian personnel. These people are qualified toprovide advice, instruction, and training to support the installation, operation, and maintenance of Navyweapons, weapon-systems, and equipment. NETS technicians are assigned and administered by thePacific Missile Test Center, Point Mugu, Calif., and the <strong>Naval</strong> Aviation Engineering Service Unit(NAESU), Philadelphia, Pa.The Pacific Missile Test Center provides engineering and technical services on air-launched missilesystems, air-launched guided weapons, Navy target systems, conventional ordnance, and associated1-139