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how many A/Cs do we have onboard |
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what type of A/Cs do we have onboard |
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363 ton york centrafugal(goes in a circle) |
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how many refrigeration plants do we have onboard |
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what type of refrigerant do the A/Cs use |
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what type of refrigerant do the reefer's use |
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r-134a recipercating pisting(up and down) |
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location of 1 and 2 A/C location of 1 and 2 refers |
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location of 3 and 4 A/C location of 3,4 and 5 refers |
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what are the A/Cs used for |
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cool ventilation cool radars cool portable water cool navigation equipment cool RAM launchers |
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what are the refers used for |
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to cool chill boxes/ freeze boxes/ photo store room |
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what is the purpose of the WRV |
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its used to regulate cooling water passing through the condenser |
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what are the 4 phases of the refrigeration cycle |
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1. compression 2. condensation 3. expansion 4. evaporation |
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what is the COMPRESSOR known as |
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what is the MICROCOMPRESSOR known as |
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what is the cycle for cooling reefers |
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1. compression 2. condensation 3. receiver |
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what is the thermal expansion valve |
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meters amount of refrigerant entering evaporator |
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liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen |
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how many O2N2 plants are there |
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locations of the O2N2 plants |
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HB1 port HB3 stbd (green doors) |
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what is the purpose of liquid oxygen |
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aviator breathing oxygen (tires on jets) |
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what is the purpose of nitrogen |
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aircraft tires aircraft systems |
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what is the total storage capacity of oxygen |
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what is the total storage capacity of nitrogen |
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what are some of the things we use liquid oxygen for |
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breathing air for pilots flying at high altitudes
filling liquid oxygen mobile tranfer carts |
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what are some of the things we use liquid nitrogen for |
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major hazard associated with liquid oxygen |
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major hazard associated with liquid nitrogen |
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welder gloves face shield apron LOX coveralls LOX boots |
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what are the HP parameters |
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what are the LP parameters |
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what is the use of the HP |
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emergency generator start-up, weapon elevators |
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what is the use of the LP |
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propulsion plant services, control air back up, tools, arresting gear |
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collecting holding tranfer |
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how many CHT tanks do we have onboard |
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how many CHT tanks do we have FWD/MID/AFT |
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what type of gas is present with CHT |
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what are the different modes for CHT |
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inport: sewage goes to tank then to shore connection on pier tranfer: 3miles, waste drains are diverted overboard 12miles, solid drains are diverted overboard underway: oil waste is deverted overboard |
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which CHT tank is the largest |
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what is the holding capacity of CHT tank 5 |
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what is the primary use of the catapults |
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what is the normal operating steam pressure of the catapults |
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what is the location of the catapults accumulators |
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what is the normal water level for the catapult accumulators |
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what is catapult supervisory control (CSC) |
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Rx allowing to take steam for the catapults |
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what type of fire suppression system is used for the catapults |
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what are the different methods of operating the steering gears |
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helm trick wheel emergency steering unit hand wrenches |
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what is special with each elevator |
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ACE1= disneyland/ can stop mid ride ACE2= nothing ACE3= B&A crane/ has to be at the hangerbay level to operate B&A crane ACE4= part of the flight deck/ pri-fly controls |
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how many hydraulic pumps are there in each elevator machinery space |
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how many wire ropes are there in each elevator space to move the ACEs up and down |
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how many stanchion groups are there for each ACE |
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how many list control pumps are there |
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what is the rating of the list control pumps |
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distribute water port or starboard to compensate for ships list (balance the flight deck) |
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how many degrees list can be corrected in 20 mins |
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how many list control tanks are there |
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what are the main list control tanks |
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where is list control operated |
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MCMS panel in DCC or locally at 4A shaft alley |
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who monitors and corrects list |
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what is used to measure list |
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what is the purpose of degaussing |
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reduce magnetization of the ship |
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why is degaussing important |
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reduce ship radar signature protects ship from mines and missles |
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the main coil counteracts the vertical magnetization |
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automatic coil counteracts the athwartship magnetization |
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forecastle induced- quarterdeck induced counteracts longitudunal induced magnetization |
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forecastle permanent-quarterdeck permanent counteracts longitudinal permanent magnetization |
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what type of power (voltage) is used on the degaussing system |
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what is the purpose of steering |
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attain and maintain desired ships heading |
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how many steering gears (rudders) do we have |
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name the 4 places steering can be controlled |
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brigde- helm trick wheel- aft steering wrenches- ram room emergency steering |
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what are the watch standers in steering |
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2boatswain mates 1electricians mate 1machinist mate |
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where is AFT steering located |
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what is the purpose of cathodic protection |
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protect hull and underwater equipment from corrosion |
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what is the B&A crane stand for |
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wht is the B&A crane used for |
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boats in and out of the water, transporting damaged aircraft |
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what is the capacity of the main hook of the B&A crane |
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capacity of the whip on the B&A crane |
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how many waste plants are there |
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locations of the waste plants (PWP) |
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plant1= wardroom 1 and 2 plant2= forward mess decks portside chow ling plant3= aft mess decks portside below hazmat plant4= hanger bay 3 stbd side |
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what is the purpose of PWP (waste plants) |
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plant1- wardroom 1 and 2 pulp food plant2- ships plastic plant3- fwd and aft galley (food,plastic,metal,and glass) plant4- ships use/incinerator |
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what are the engineering department watches in DCC and what are the responsibilities |
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ECOW- engineering chief of the watch. responsible for all eng dept equipment CAO- chief auxiliaries operator. coordinates and manages all auxiliary div equipment DCWS- damage control watch supervisor. oversees the yoke log, CHT, etc CEW- chief electrical watch. responsible for out of plant load centers |
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what type of fire main do we use |
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how many fire pumps are there |
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how many electric fire pumps |
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how many steam driven fire pumps |
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what are the MDFP rated at |
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what are the SDFP rated at |
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