. Aerographer's Mate 3 & 2. United States. Navy; Meteorology; Oceanography. (A) SURFACE WEATHER MAP WITHOUT STATION MODELS Chapter 7 —COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT AND OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES which may be performed by the Aerographer's Mate. These are limited to the inspections, checking of switches, and cleaning described in the following paragraphs. CHASSIS ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS. —Under normal conditions, the components of all chassis assemblies should be inspected for dirt, rust, or corrosion on a monthly basis. If the equip- ment is located under exceptionally hot, humid, or dusty conditions o


. Aerographer's Mate 3 & 2. United States. Navy; Meteorology; Oceanography. (A) SURFACE WEATHER MAP WITHOUT STATION MODELS Chapter 7 —COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT AND OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES which may be performed by the Aerographer's Mate. These are limited to the inspections, checking of switches, and cleaning described in the following paragraphs. CHASSIS ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS. —Under normal conditions, the components of all chassis assemblies should be inspected for dirt, rust, or corrosion on a monthly basis. If the equip- ment is located under exceptionally hot, humid, or dusty conditions or in the proximity of salt water, these inspections should be conducted weekly. If cleaning is required, remove grease and oil from the chassis and cabinets using cleaning solvent, Federal Specification P-S-661, or equivalent. To clean painted panels use cleaning compound Military Specification MIL-C-18687, and warm, clean water. Rinse with clean water. CAUTION: If solvent is used be sure the area is well ventilated. Do not inhale solvent vapors or allow solvent to come in contact with the SKin. Keep solvent away from open flame. TELEVISION VIEWERS. —Under normal con- ditions, the glass on the front of the television viewers should be cleaned weekly; if other than normal conditions exist, they should be cleaned daily. If cleaning is required, use a soft cloth soaked in aliphatic naphtha, Federal Specifica- tion TT-N-95A. Polish with a clean dry cloth. CONSOLE LIGHT TABLE. —The plastic cover on the console light table should be cleaned weekly unless required more often due to dusty conditions. Cleaning should be accomplished by washing with a soft cloth and warm, clean water and then polishing with a soft dry cloth. The lamps in the console light table should be checked daily to ensure they are operating (B) RADAR SUMMARY CHART UPPER AIR — VT 01/06-12Z 5M 10M 20M 30 M NIP NAS NMM NOA 160/10 310/20 320/20 330/25 270/30 320/35 320/35 330/35 310/40 310/45 300/4


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