ARMY TM 5-643-1958 REPAIRS AND UTILITIES PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE FOR HEATING PLANTS AND SYSTEMS《供热厂和供热系统的修理及公用设施的预防维护》.pdf
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1、3535789 0203582 TL)b DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY TECHNICAL MANUAL REPAIRS AND UTILITIES PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE FOR HEATING PLANTS AND SYSTEMS HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY AUGUST 1958 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-W 3535789 020358
2、3 982 W HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON 25, D. C., 18 August 1958 I TECHNICAL MANUAL No. 5443 REPAIRS AND UTILITIES PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE FOR HEATING PLANTS AND SYSTEMS Paragraph Pue SECTION I. GENERAL Purpose and objectives . - 1 2 General application . 2 2 Frequencies and procedur
3、es 3 2 Heating supervisor . . . - 4 2 Broad considerations . 5 2 Planning . 6 4 Execution 7 6 5 Records . 8 II. ESTABLISHMENT OF PROGRAM III. PROCEDURES FOR PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL INSPECTIONS General Frequency of preventive maintenance visita .“ Operating and service instructions Facil
4、ities and equipment (general) . Boilers, furnaces, space heaters and water heaters Fuel burning equipment. . Accessories, fittings, and controls Electronic combustion safeguards Temperature control equipment System maintenance 9 7 10 7 11 7 12 8 1s 9 14 10 15 13 16 16 17 17 18 17 *This manuil supers
5、edes TM 5-643, 4 June 1947; TM 5845, June 1947; TM 5-647, 23 May 1947; and TM -49, 2 June 1947. 1 TAa 9168 -. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-3515789 0201584 619 W SECTION i GENERAL 1. Purpose and Obiectiver This manual provides opera
6、tional techniques, practices, and procedures for preventive maintenance of heating plants and systems which will assur+ a. Efficient operation and maximum utilization. b. Adequate care to avoid expensive and untimely repair or c. Elimination of hazards to life and property. d. A systematic collectio
7、n of data which can be used to plan work and to analyze the effectiveness of the preventive main- tenance program. 2. General Application Preventive maintenance definitions, policies, and procedures for general application are in AR 420-22. Supervision of heating plants and systems is a function of
8、the domestic heating plants unit of the mechanical section as set forth in SR.420-60-2. 3. Frequencies and Procedures The preventive maintenance inspection and service frequencies, procedures, and practices in this manual are guides which may be modified to meet local requirements. replacement. 4. H
9、eating Supervisor This term is used throughout this manual to facilitate expression in explaining procedures and practices. Its use should not be construed as influencing the duties assigned to particular per- sonnel. (The individual in charge of maintenance (and opera- tion of heating plants and sy
10、stems will observe proper channels to correct unsatisfactory maintenance procedures by personnel not directly under his supervision.) 5. Broad Considerations The heating supervisor will- a. Take positive action to remove the cause of recurrent main- tenance problems as opposed to merely performing o
11、bvious re- Pai= ! 2 TAQO S1B -. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-D 3535789 0203585 755 = b. Carry out preventive maintenance inspections and services so there is a minimum of interference with user activities. c. Provide for the accomp
12、lishment of as much work as possible during each preventive maintenance visit, and assure that pe- riodic spot checks, inspections, and services are made of all com- ponents of the heating facilities. d. Train maintenance personnel to improve their efficiency, and to observe safety practices. TAG0 B
13、15B 3 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-3535789 020L5Bb 691 = SECTION II ESTABLISHMENT OF PROGRAM 6. Planning a. A complete picture of the heating facilities is necessary for effective maintenance planning, In surveying these facilities
14、 (low pressure and low capacity high pressure steam systems, hot water heating systems, warm air furnaces, unit heaters, di- rect fired space heaters, and domestic water heaters), a study of record drawings, real property records (SR 735-73), and other data (par. 8) will simplify the job for the hea
15、ting super- visor. b. Considering the components of the heating plants and sys- tems, the heating supervisor will determine the scope of pre- ventive maintenance-what is to be done and who should do it. (Section III sets forth procedures for preventive maintenance services and technical inspections
16、; additional guidance is given in TMs 5-642, 5-644, and 5-646. Consult manufacturers litera- tere for preventive maintenance of special equipment.) c. While most of the heating preventive maintenance services are performed by personnel of the domestic heating plants unit, certain tasks are more econ
17、omically performed by other per- sonnel. Such tasks will be designated by the heating super- visor who, through coordination and inspection, assures ade- quacy of the work performed. In designating tasks for others (operators of heating equipment on a constant attendance basis, roving patrol operato
18、rs, using personnel (building occupants), building preventive maintenance teams) , the heating super- visor will be guided by their capabilities for doing the work re- quired. d. The tasks remaining will be those to be accomplished by the domestic heating plants unit. Generally, the personnel in thi
19、s unit are qualified and have the tools to perform the tasks re- quired. However, instances may arise where special skills or tools are required to service certain types of equipment, for instance electronic temperature control equipment. Where these exceed the capabilities of the unit prsonnel, thc
20、 technical assistance should be requested from the manufacturer. In planning the preventive maintenance work to be directly performed by the unit personnel, the heating supervisor : I . 4 TAG0 916B e 380 3 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-
21、,-,-3515787 0201587 528 . Prepares a wall chart showing functions which should be performed periodically and when. Fits the man-hours available in the unit to the work to be performed by the unit to assure that periodic inspections and services of all parts of the heating facilities are covered in t
22、he program. Divides the workload into written work assignments in the form of notebooks containing inspection and guide sheets (sec. III), special instructions, and space for remarks by workmen requiring decision of the heating supervisor. (The necessity for writing the work assignments cannot be ov
23、eremphasized, for until this is done there is no way to check the coverage of the program.) 7. Execution As a means of asuring coverage, the heating supervisor will maintain a record of assignments to workmen in the unit and check off tasks as they are completed. This record should show name of work
24、man, the task assigned, the scheduled completion date, and the actual completion date. 8. Records a. General. A good system of record keeping is essentia1 for safe, efficient, and economical operation of heating plants and systems, and for planning and executing an effective pre- ventive maintenance
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