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TM 55-1925-273-10-1
0007 00
1.
Aft chart table overhead console (figure 2, item 1). The aft chart table overhead console contains various pieces of
navigation and communication gear including a marine Very High Frequency (VHF) radio, Precision Lightweight GPS
(Global Positioning System) Receiver (PLGR), and wind speed/direction readouts.
2.
Speaker (figure 2, item 2). This speaker broadcasts output from the marine VHF radio.
3.
Marine VHF radio (figure 2, item 3). The marine VHF radio permits communication between the LT and other vessels
and shore stations.
4.
Wind tracker translator box (figure 2, item 4). The wind tracker translator box receives input from the masthead wind
tracker unit and translates that input into a display on the AN/PSN-11 wind tracker.
5.
Leica GPS units (figure 2, item 5). These commercial GPS units provide accurate positional information to pilothouse
personnel and to various electronic navigational systems.
6.
PLGR (figure 2, item 6). This GPS unit provides accurate positional information to pilothouse personnel and to various
electronic navigational systems.
7.
AN/PSN-11 wind tracker (figure 2, item 7). The AN/PSN-11 wind tracker displays wind speed and wind direction
information.
8.
Fire alarm pull station (figure 2, item 8). The fire alarm pull station permits pilothouse personnel to manually actuate
the fire and smoke detection alarm.
9.
Fire detection remote indicator panel (figure 2, item 9). The fire detection remote indicator panel alerts pilothouse
personnel to fire and smoke alarm indications from the vessel's four zones.
10. Emergency STOP switch for recirculation fan R01-32-2 (figure 2, item 10). The emergency STOP switch for recircu-
lation fan R01-32-2 permits pilothouse personnel to STOP this fan (located in the 01 level fan room) in an emergency.
11. Emergency STOP switch for exhaust fan E01-44-02 (figure 2, item 11). The emergency STOP switch for exhaust fan
E01-44-02 permits pilothouse personnel to STOP this fan (located in the 01 level fan room) in an emergency.
12. IBS distribution panel (figure 2, item 12). The IBS distribution panel provides circuit breakers for the IBS system.
13. Door alarm switchboard (figure 2, item 13). The door alarm switchboard alerts pilothouse personnel to open door
conditions for the radio room, arms locker, and main deck fan room. The door alarm switchboard also alerts the
pilothouse personnel when the arms locker raw water drenching system has been activated.
14. General alarm contact maker (figure 2, item 14). The general alarm contact maker permits pilothouse personnel to
actuate the general alarm system.
15. General alarm bell (figure 2, item 15). The general alarm bell sounds whenever the general alarm system is actuated.
16. Fire extinguisher (figure 2, item 16). Three 10-pound dry chemical fire extinguishers are located in the pilothouse to
permit extinguishing of small fires.
17. Fire detector alarm bell (figure 2, item 17). The fire detector alarm bell sounds whenever the fire and smoke alarm
system senses an alarm condition in one of its four zones.
18. Search And Rescue Transponder (SART) (figure 2, item 18). Two SARTs are provided, one for each life raft. The
SART aids rescue personnel in locating the life rafts.
19. Life preserver storage (port) (figure 2, item 19). Storage is provided for two life preservers.
20. Chart table (figure 2, item 20). The chart table provides open working space for navigation charts.
21. Backup ECDIS display (figure 2, item 21). The backup ECDIS display provides a second ECDIS work station.
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