Chapter 1 - ABFC Flashcards

1
Q

What are the three basic groupings of the ABFC system?

A

Component, facility, assembly.

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2
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What 2 resources consist of the ABFC?

A

ABIOL

ABFC TOA system

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3
Q

What is an abridged initial outfitting list?

A

Itemized line item print out of the material and each ABFC

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4
Q

What does the ABFC View program help you do?

A

Planning the construction of an advanced base

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5
Q

What does that ABFC system make available to planners at all levels?

A

Pre-engineered facility designs and corresponding material lists.

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6
Q

In the ABFC/TOA System what does the P437 drawings section contain?

A

Reproducible engineering drawings

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7
Q

How are component site plans indexed?

A

By component and ABFC designation.

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8
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How are facility drawings indexed?

A

By facility number and DOD category code.

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9
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How are assembly drawings indexed?

A

By assembly number.

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10
Q

What book and what chapter covers a precedence diagram?

A

CB planners and estimators handbook chapter 5 NAVFAC-P405

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11
Q

Name the different types of lists in the ABFC/TOA system.

A

Facility/group lists
Assembly lists
NSN/cage and part number a lists

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12
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What do facility/group lists describe?

A

The facilities requirement for each component.

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13
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What do assembly lists describe?

A

The assembly requirement for each facility.

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14
Q

What do NSN/cage and part number lists describe?

A

Line item requirements by NSN for each assembly.

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15
Q

What publication makes ABFC/TOA systems compatible with DoD planning guides?

A

Category codes facilities

NAV FAC P 72

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16
Q

What does a NAV FAC P-72 establish?

A

Category codes, the nomenclature, and the required units of measure for identifying, classifying, and quantifying real property.

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17
Q

What is a category code of 100?

A

Operations and training

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18
Q

What is the category code of 200?

A

Maintenance and production

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19
Q

What is a category code of 300?

A

Research, development, and evaluation

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20
Q

What is a category code of 400?

A

Supply

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21
Q

What is the category code of 500?

A

Hospital and medical

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22
Q

What is the category code of 600?

A

Administrative

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23
Q

What is a category code of 700?

A

Housing and community support

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24
Q

What is a category code of 800?

A

Utilities and ground improvement

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25
Q

What is the category code of 900?

A

Real estate

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26
Q

What is the assembly sequence number for utility oriented work?

A

Number start 20,000

Sequence stop 29,999

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27
Q

What is the abbreviation for a tropical temperate zone?

A

TROP

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28
Q

What is the abbreviation for North temperatures zone?

A

North

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29
Q

Who is responsible for verifying numbers when ordering a component, a facility, or an assembly?

A

You

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30
Q

What does that ABFC/TOA Display for a component?

A

It displays the weight, cubic feet, and cost of the component. It also lists the subcomponents.

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31
Q

What does an alpha Suffex for each facility designator indicate?

A

Differences between sizes, tights, or layouts of facilities with the same functional purpose.

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32
Q

What is a facility capacity expressed in terms of?

A

Units of measurement used in the (category code facilities), NAVFAC P 72

33
Q

How is a component capacity figured?

A

Facility capacity X the quantity.

34
Q

How are weight and cube measured?

A

Normal units for export packing.

35
Q

How is the site plan pertaining to each component shown?

A

NAVFAC drawing number.

36
Q

What word appears for components that have no site plans?

A

None

37
Q

Where is the summary data found?

A

It is located below the weight, cube, and cost.

38
Q

What information does the summary data provide?

A
Construction standards
Days of construction duration
Often the land requirements
Water and sewage
Connected electrical load
Fuel usage
39
Q

Where were the construction standards taken from?

A

The joint Chiefs of staff publication three

40
Q

Construction standards are divided into what two classifications?

A

Initial and temporary.

41
Q

Pertaining to construction standards what is the duration requirement for the initial classification?

A

Six months

42
Q

Pertaining to construction standards what is the temporary duration requirement?

A

6 to 60 months.

43
Q

What are days of construction duration based on?

A

Job requirements, optimum construction crew size, and for material availability.

44
Q

What are often the land requirements based on?

A

They are based on the assumed plot plan, will not be followed exactly because of the train or existing buildings.

45
Q

What is the idealized plot plan designed for?

A

It’s designed for supporting utility systems.

46
Q

Why has the information contained in the utility facilities been increased?

A

To allow for variation in terrain.

47
Q

What is water and sewage based on?

A

ABIOL or TOA contents and the utility systems designed to these criteria.

48
Q

What has the connected electrical load power been computed from?

A

It’s based on knowledge of ABIOL or TOA contents.

49
Q

What kind of factor has been applied to compute the power demand?

A

A load diversity factor.

50
Q

What is fuel usage computed from?

A

30 day requirements for installed fuel fired or engine driven equipment only.

51
Q

Is fuel provided when facilities or assemblies are shipped?

A

No.

52
Q

Who do you need to coordinate POL sustainment needs with?

A

Area and local commanders.

53
Q

Who provides fuel as a contribution when whole components are shipped?

A

NAV SUP

54
Q

How do you find the skill requirements?

A

By finding the manhour data.

55
Q

Who designs the skill requirements?

A

Seabee OF-13 ratings and are expressed in man hours for each assembly.

56
Q

What series number indicates utilities work?

A

20,000

57
Q

What code is required for assemblies needed in Arctic operation?

A

N for N. temperate zone

58
Q

How are construction estimates computed?

A

In the same manner as components except for the addition of the primary facility capacity and secondary capacity.

59
Q

What are primary facility capacities expressed in?

A

Personnel.

60
Q

What are secondary capacities expressed in?

A

Square feet.

61
Q

What does the recover ability code indicate?

A

It indicates the relocate ability or the recoverability of the facility.

62
Q

What are the four recover ability codes?

A

Relocatable
Pseudo-relocatable
Non-recoverable
Disposable

63
Q

What is a recoverability code a?

A

Relocatable

64
Q

What is a recoverability code b?

A

Pseudo-relocatable

65
Q

What is a recoverability code c?

A

Non-recoverable

66
Q

What is a recover ability code D?

A

Disposable

67
Q

What is the definition of a recoverability code a?

A

A recover ability code A is designed to be disassembled stored and reused.

68
Q

Define a recoverability code b.

A

It’s something that wasn’t meant to be dismantled and relocated but it can be with a lot of effort and loss of parts. Rigid frame buildings are included

69
Q

Define recoverability code c.

A

It’s something that wasn’t designed to be relocatedand it exceeds 50% of the initial procurement costs.

70
Q

Define recover ability code D.

A

It’s something that isn’t recovered and maybe left on site or destroyed such as sea huts.

71
Q

How are assembly line item requirements listed?

A

By cognizant symbol and NSN.

72
Q

Where are the unit of issue, wait, cubic feet and dollar value extracted from assemblies?

A

Supply files.

73
Q

Where is the manpower information for assemblies found?

A

It’s found under general data.

74
Q

What is the most versatile tent assembly used throughout the NCF?

A

A 16 x 32’ tent frame (strong back).

75
Q

You have a requirement for an electrical distribution system underground, how do you determine what is available in the ABFC system to satisfy that requirement?

A

By using facility/group.

76
Q

How are you supposed to find what is installed or what NAVFAC collateral equipment is provided?

A

By looking into the assembly listings.

77
Q

Fuel usage is computed on a how many day requirement for installed fuel fired or engine equipment devices?

A

30 days.

78
Q

What does a ABFC stand for?

A

Advanced base functional components system