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GAS TURBINE SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN
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1. GAS TURBINE SYSTEMS SUPERVISOR (128 pp)
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2. GAS TURBINE SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (ELECTRICAL) 2 (282 pp)
3. GAS TURBINE SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL) 3, VOLUME 01 (426 pp)
4. GAS TURBINE SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL) 3, VOLUME 02 (522 pp)
5. GAS TURBINE SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (MECHANICAL) 2 (350 pp)
6. AIRCRAFT GAS TURBINE ENGINES (348 pp)
7. AVIATION SUPPORT EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN (702 pp)
8. ENGINEMAN 1 & C (306 pp)
9. ENGINEMAN 2 (216 pp)
10. ENGINEMAN 3 (486 pp)
11. MACHINIST’S MATE 1 & C (SURFACE) (328 pp)
12. MACHINIST’S MATE 3 & 2 (SURFACE) (552 pp)
13. BLUEPRINT READING AND SKETCHING (185 pp)
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GAS TURBINE SYSTEMS SUPERVISOR
Provides information needed by senior petty officers and chiefs responsible for the management, training, and administering of Gas Turbine Systems personnel. Subjects included are programs, reports, and records; power train and propulsion systems; and gas turbine maintenance.
q CHAPTER l. Programs, Reports, and Records
q CHAPTER 2. Gas Turbine Maintenance
q CHAPTER 3. Power Train and Propulsion
q APPENDIX I. References
GAS TURBINE SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (ELECTRICAL) 2
Provides information related to the operation and maintenance of gas turbine engineering
plants, such as those found on DD-, DDG-, FFG-, CG-, LCAC-, and PHM-class ships. Topics include
administration; uninterrupted power supply systems; engineering control system operation; engineering
support systems maintenance; electrical and electronic systems maintenance; pressure, temperature, and
level control devices; and the LCAC and PHM propulsion systems.
q CHAPTER 1. Engineering Administration
q CHAPTER 2. Uninterrupted Power Supply Systems
q CHAPTER 3. Engineering Control Systems
q CHAPTER 4. Engineering Support Systems Maintenance
q CHAPTER 5. Electrical and Electronic Systems Maintenance
q CHAPTER 6. Pressure, Temperature, and Level Control Devices
q CHAPTER 7. LCAC and PHM Propulsion Systems
q APPENDIX I. Glossary
q APPENDIX II. Abbreviations and Acronyms
q APPENDIX III. Electrical Symbols
q APPENDIX IV. Piping Print Symbols
q APPENDIX V. List of Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series
q APPENDIX VI. References
GAS TURBINE SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL) 3, VOLUME 01
Provides information on the following topics: administration, engineering safety, basic
scientific principles, electrical instruments, gas turbine theory and construction, the main reduction gear
and controllable pitch propeller, associated auxiliary equipment, and logs and records. This course may be
used as a basic reference for any Navy person striking for the GS rating.
- Rating Information
- Administration and Programs
- Tools and Test Equipment
- Electrical Theory and Mechanical Theory
- Indicating Instruments
- Piping System Components
- Engineering Support and Auxiliary Equipment
- Power Train and Controllable Pitch Propeller
- Engineering Electrical Equipment
- Engineering Electrical Equipment Maintenance
q APPENDIX I. Glossary
q II. Abbreviations and Acronyms
q III. Electrical Symbols
q IV. Piping Print Symbols
q V. Metric System
q VI. List of Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series
q VII. References
GAS TURBINE SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL) 3, VOLUME 02
Provides information related to the operation and maintenance of gas turbine engineering
plants. Topics covered include gas turbine fundamentals, gas turbine construction, engineering auxiliary
and support equipment, and engineering control systems on DD-, CG-, and DDG-class ships. This course
is also recommended for any person assigned to a gas turbine ship who needs to understand the operation
of this propulsion system.
- Gas Turbine Engine Fundamentals
- LM2500 Gas Turbine Engine
- Ship’s Service Gas Turbine Generator Sets
- Engineering Auxiliary and Support Systems
- PACC and PLCC for DD- and CG-class Ships
- PCC and LOP for FFG-class Ships
- Machinery Control System
- Electrical Plant Operation
- Auxiliary Equipment and Consoles
q APPENDIX
I. Glossary
II. Abbreviations and Acronyms
III. References
GAS TURBINE SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (MECHANICAL) 2
Provides training material on the following subject matter areas: General engineering administration; oil laboratory procedures and administration; engineering control system operation; engineering support and auxiliary equipment and systems; propulsion plant systems and drive train equipment; LCAC and PHM propulsion systems; and an overview of electric plants found aboard gas turbine-powered ships.
- Engineering Administration
- Oil Laboratory Procedures and Administration
- Engineering Control System Operation
- Engineering Support and Auxiliary Equipment and Systems
- Propulsion Plant Systems and Drive Train Equipment
- LCAC and PHM Propulsion Systems.
- Electric Plant
APPENDIX
I. Glossary
II. Abbreviations and Acronyms
III. Electrical Symbols
IV. Piping Print Symbols
V. Metric Conversions
VI. List of Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series
VII. References
AIRCRAFT GAS TURBINE ENGINES
We designed this subcourse to teach you theory and principles of the gas turbine engine and
some of the basic army aircraft gas turbine engines used in our aircraft today.
q Introduction
q Lesson 1 Theory and Principles of Gas Turbine Engines
q Lesson 2 Major Engine Sections
q Lesson 3 Systems and Accessories
q Lesson 4 Testing, Inspection, Maintenance, and Storage Procedures
q Lesson 5 Lycoming T53
q Lesson 6 Lycoming T55
q Lesson 7 Solar T62 Auxiliary Power Unit
q Lesson 8 Allison T63, Pratt & Whitney T73 and T74, and the General Electric T700
q Appendix I: References
q Appendix I: Glossary
AVIATION SUPPORT EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN
This course covers the Aviation Support Equipment Technician rating; automotive chassis
and frames; principles of internal combustion engines; and internal combustion engines fuel, cooling and
lubricating systems. This course also covers support equipment automotive electrical systems, electrical
power generating systems, hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, and liquid and gaseous oxygen systems
and equipment. Also covered are mobile air conditioners, gas turbine compressors, shipboard aircraft
crash cranes and slings, fire-fighting equipment, forklifts, and flight deck scrubbers.
- The Aviation Support Equipment (As) Rating
- Chassis And Attaching Systems
- Principles Of Internal Combustion Engines
- Internal Combustion Engine Fuel Systems
- Internal Combustion Engine Cooling And Lubricating Systems
- Automotive Electrical Systems And Equipment
- Power Generating Systems
- Hydraulic Systems And Equipment
- Pneumatics
- Liquid And Gaseous Oxygen Systems And Equipment
- Mobile Air-Conditioners
- Gas Turbine Compressors
- Shipboard Flight deck Equipment
I. Glossary
II. References
III. Answers to Review Questions
ENGINEMAN 1 & C
Provides training on the following subject matter areas: Describes procedures for scheduling, administering, and supervising work; the purpose and nature of the Engineering Operational Sequencing System and Engineering Operational Casualty Control System; troubleshooting and corrective maintenance procedures for diesel engines, their accessories, reduction gears, main line shafts and shaft bearings; factors affecting engine performance and efficiency; construction, troubleshooting and maintenance of complex refrigeration and air conditioning systems, compressed air systems, auxiliary boilers, and hydraulic systems; procedures for engineering casualty control, maintaining engineering records and reports, conducting trials of engineering equipment and systems, and preparing for administrative and operational inspection.
q CHAPTER 1. Introduction
q CHAPTER 2. Administration, Supervision, and Training
q CHAPTER 3. Engine Maintenance
q CHAPTER 4. Reduction Gears and Related Equipment
q CHAPTER 5. Engine Performance and Efficiency
q CHAPTER 6. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
q CHAPTER 7. Auxiliary Machinery
q CHAPTER 8. Environmental Pollution
q CHAPTER 9. Engineering Casualty Control
ENGINEMAN 2
Prepares enlisted personnel for advancement to petty officer second class in the Engineman rating. This course includes the following topics: administration and training; measuring and repair instruments; internal combustion engines; speed controlling devices; refrigeration and air-conditioning; compressed air systems; laundry, mess deck, galley, scullery, and other auxiliary equipment; and lathe and machining operations.
q CHAPTER 1. Administration and Training
q CHAPTER 2. Measuring and Repair Instruments
q CHAPTER 3. Internal Combustion Engines
q CHAPTER 4. Speed Controlling Devices
q CHAPTER 5. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
q CHAPTER 6. Compressed Air Systems
q CHAPTER 7. Laundry, Mess Deck, Galley, and Scullery Equipment
q CHAPTER 8. Other Auxiliary Equipment
q CHAPTER 9. Lathes and Lathe Machining Operations
q APPENDIX I. References
q APPENDIX II. Units of Measurement Charts
ENGINEMAN 3 : NAVEDTRA 14331
Provides an introduction to the Engineman rating and information on the reciprocating internal-combustion engine, principal stationary and moving parts of an engine, drive mechanisms, intake and exhaust systems, cooling systems, lubricating oil systems, diesel fuel systems, control devices, starting systems, diesel engine operating practices, transmission of engine power, pumps and valves, compressed air systems, distilling plants, refrigeration, air conditioning, and auxiliary equipment.
- Introduction to the Enginemen Rating
- Reciprocating Internal-Combustion Engine
- Principal Stationary Parts of an Engine
- Principal Moving and Related Components
- Engine Drive Mechanisms
- Intake and Exhaust Systems
- Engine Cooling Systems
- Engine Lubricating Oil Systems
- Diesel Fuel Systems and Engine Control Devices
- Engine Starting Systems
- Diesel Engine Operating Practices
- Transmission of Engine Power
- Pumps and Valves
- Compressed Air Systems
- Distilling Plants
- Refrigeration
- Air Conditioning
- Additional Auxiliary Equipment
MACHINIST’S MATE 1 & C (SURFACE) : NAVEDTRA 14150
Provides information on the following subjects: management programs; propulsion turbines; reduction gears; steam-driven generators; heat exchangers and air ejectors; pumps, distilling plants; refrigeration and air conditioning; auxiliary equipment; propulsion plant efficiency; quality assurance; record systems; boiler firesides and watersides, boiler fittings and instruments; and environmental policies and procedures.
- Management Programs
- Propulsion Turbines
- Reduction Gears
- Steam-Driven Generators
- Heat Exchangers and Air Ejectors
- Pumps
- Distilling Plants
- Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
- Auxiliary Equipment
- Propulsion Plant Efficiency
- Quality Assurance
- Record Systems
- Boiler Firesides and Watersides
- Boiler Fittings and Instruments
- Environmental Policies and Procedures
q APPENDIX I. References