DCASE UNIT 3 Review
3-20.31 NTTP - ANS-Surface ship survivability
3120.32 - ANS-SORM
079 V2 - ANS-Practical DC
NSTM 505 - ANS-Piping systems
COMDTINST M9000.6F - ANS-Naval Engineering Manual
079 V3 - ANS-Engineering casualty control
NSTM 510 - ANS-Heating, ventilation & A/C
NSTM 512 - ANS-Fans
NSTM 593 - ANS-Pollution control & abatement
What is the purpose of CCOL? - ANS-List location of DC classified fittings. To be used
by personnel setting material conditions.
Who maintains master copy of CCOL? - ANS-DCA
Are pen and ink changes authorized on computerized CCOL? - ANS-No
Any changes to the CCOL will be approved by who? - ANS-DCA
What are the three types of CCOL? - ANS-Master, Duplicate & partial.
What information is found on a CCOL? - ANS-Compartment number and name
Fittings and number
Location and purpose
Classification
Division responsible
On a DC Plate what are heavy lines? - ANS-Watertight or oil-tight boundaries.
, Lighter lines? - ANS-Air-tight, fume-tight or non tight boundaries
Dotted lines? - ANS-Hidden boundaries, piping and valves
Solid lines? - ANS-Visible piping
What is DC plate 1? - ANS-Flooding effects & liquid loading
Plate 2 - ANS-Subdivision 2nd deck and below
Dc plate 3 - ANS-Main deck and below
Dc plate 4A - ANS-Main and secondary drainage and clean ballasting system
Dc plate 4B - ANS-Plumbing, gravity & miscellaneous drains
Dc plate 5 - ANS-Tank stripping
Dc plate 6 - ANS-Fire main, sprinkler AFFF & washdown
Dc plate 9 - ANS-Ventilation
Dc plate 13 - ANS-Casualty power and comms
DC plate 14 - ANS-Vital load chart
Valve placement calculation - ANS-Convert distance to units to match
Divide by frame spacing
Count by even or odd numbers for last number.
What is circular Y for? - ANS-Transitioning to battle stations
Transfer ammunition
Space equipment checks
Circle X - ANS-Opened without permission
Must be closed immediately
Circle Z - ANS-Used during extended battle conditions
Opened with CO permission
3-20.31 NTTP - ANS-Surface ship survivability
3120.32 - ANS-SORM
079 V2 - ANS-Practical DC
NSTM 505 - ANS-Piping systems
COMDTINST M9000.6F - ANS-Naval Engineering Manual
079 V3 - ANS-Engineering casualty control
NSTM 510 - ANS-Heating, ventilation & A/C
NSTM 512 - ANS-Fans
NSTM 593 - ANS-Pollution control & abatement
What is the purpose of CCOL? - ANS-List location of DC classified fittings. To be used
by personnel setting material conditions.
Who maintains master copy of CCOL? - ANS-DCA
Are pen and ink changes authorized on computerized CCOL? - ANS-No
Any changes to the CCOL will be approved by who? - ANS-DCA
What are the three types of CCOL? - ANS-Master, Duplicate & partial.
What information is found on a CCOL? - ANS-Compartment number and name
Fittings and number
Location and purpose
Classification
Division responsible
On a DC Plate what are heavy lines? - ANS-Watertight or oil-tight boundaries.
, Lighter lines? - ANS-Air-tight, fume-tight or non tight boundaries
Dotted lines? - ANS-Hidden boundaries, piping and valves
Solid lines? - ANS-Visible piping
What is DC plate 1? - ANS-Flooding effects & liquid loading
Plate 2 - ANS-Subdivision 2nd deck and below
Dc plate 3 - ANS-Main deck and below
Dc plate 4A - ANS-Main and secondary drainage and clean ballasting system
Dc plate 4B - ANS-Plumbing, gravity & miscellaneous drains
Dc plate 5 - ANS-Tank stripping
Dc plate 6 - ANS-Fire main, sprinkler AFFF & washdown
Dc plate 9 - ANS-Ventilation
Dc plate 13 - ANS-Casualty power and comms
DC plate 14 - ANS-Vital load chart
Valve placement calculation - ANS-Convert distance to units to match
Divide by frame spacing
Count by even or odd numbers for last number.
What is circular Y for? - ANS-Transitioning to battle stations
Transfer ammunition
Space equipment checks
Circle X - ANS-Opened without permission
Must be closed immediately
Circle Z - ANS-Used during extended battle conditions
Opened with CO permission