ET1 RPQ Flashcards

1
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All QA Inspector candidates must be recommended by who based upon their experience, knowledge, training, maturity and integrity?

A

ESD Maintenance Supervisor

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A copy of each Quality Assurance Inspector Designation memo shall be provided to who for the supported assets/platforms?

A

Maintenance Release Authority (Sector EO, BCD MO, WPB-110 EO, etc)

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3
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What are the two types of QA inspector roles?

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Primary – TCTO/All Systems – MPC/All Systems

Collateral – TCTO/Not authorized – MPC/Specific systems as designated in writing

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4
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Time Compliance Technical Orders (TCTO) are required for the following types of
configuration change proposals:

A

a. Engineering Changes (EC)
b. Time-critical maintenance actions
c. Time-critical inspections
d. Temporary operational configuration changes

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5
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Who has overall responsibility for TCTO file maintenance and ACMS data integrity.

A

ESD

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6
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The status of the EC in SFLC Central Projects shall be

changed from Development to Deployment by who?

A

PL Engineering Branch

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7
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Who will not use the TCTO process to release an EC until parts are available?

A

The Product Line Manager

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8
Q

When does the TCTO process begin?

A

Once the approved EC is received from the Surface Forces Configuration Control Board
(SFCCB).

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9
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The TCTO for a modernized asset shall become active and readily visible to field units when it is added to the what?

A

Maintenance Requirements List

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10
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Once the installing entity has completed the TCTO on a modernized asset what do they do?

A

Complete the cover sheet and submit it to the Field Terminal Operator. (FTO)

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11
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Once the installing entity has completed the TCTO on a non-modernized asset what do they do?

A

Complete the cover sheet and OPNAV 4790/CK that are submitted to the SFLC PL Configuration Data Manager.

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12
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The TCTO for a non-modernized asset shall become active and readily visible to field units when it is added to the what?

A

FLS

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13
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Where do you track non-modernized TCTO completions?

A

SFLC Central and FLS

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14
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What two departments can add, void, cancel, or modify records at any point in the TCTO process?

A

ESD and Survivability and Sustainment Branch (SSB)

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15
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Where do you track modernized TCTO’s?

A

In ALMIS and ported into ACMS

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16
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A TCTO is tracked by a ACMS code, which contains sic characters. What does it look like and what does each character mean?

A

TB1000
1st Character = T - designates as a TCTO
2nd & 3rd character = S1000D
4th & 5th character = sequential number
6th character = revision - Example = TB1003

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17
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The CGETEP does not cover the test equipment for what units?

A

Training Centers, Air Stations, and Centers of Excellence

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18
Q

Life-cycle support of TE associated with Navy-Type/Navy-Owned equipment is funded with what funds?

A

AFC-80

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19
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What is the only Navy Type/Navy Owned (NTNO) Special Purpose Electronics Test Equipment (SPETE) deployed by the USCG for what system?

A

IFF

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20
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How long can test equipment be loaned/shared between units?

A

90 days w/ DD-1149 as documentation

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21
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What Funds are used for Test Equipment Calibration?

A

AFC-30 Funds

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22
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What funds are used with Replacing, Allowance, Disposal, and Configuration Management for Test Equipment?

A

AFC-42 Funds

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23
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Define the following codes for test equipment.
006-021
022-037
038-071
072-094
095-099
A

006-021 (STANDARD)
022-037 (SUBSTITUTE STANDARD)
038-071 (LIMITED STANDARD)
072-094 (OBSOLESCENT)
095-099 (OBSOLETE)
-If the PRI code is 38 or higher, it is becoming unsupportable and ultimately will be obsolete.
-If the TMDE program receives a validation report from a unit with a priority of 72 or 95, they will offer to upgrade the equipment to a newer model if one is availability within the Test Equipment Loan Pool.

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24
Q

The responsibility to track calibration periods for the unit’s test equipment rests with the unit’s _____?

A

TEPO

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25
Q

Define Test Equipment Program Terms

  • GPETE
  • PEETE
  • SPETERL
  • SPETE
  • SCAT Code
A
  • General Purpose Electronics Test Equipment (GPETE) - GPETE includes electronics test equipment that has the ability, without modification, to test two or more prime equipment types or systems of basically different designs.
  • Portable Electrical/Electronics Test Equipment (PEETE) - PEETE includes GPETE, SPETE, and items to support GPETE and SPETE.
  • Ship’s/Shore’s Portable Electrical/Electronics Test Equipment Requirements List (SPETERL) – A unit’s SPETERL is the unit’s allowance for Portable Electrical/Electronics Test Equipment (PEETE) based on their unscheduled and scheduled maintenance requirements for installed “prime” equipment and systems. The term “prime” equipment refers to CG authorized standard equipment currently supported by CGPMS or Naval PMS.
  • SCAT Code – a four-digit subcategory code used to identify a range of measurements by functional category of test equipment.
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26
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High voltage warning and danger signs shall be posted conspicuously, generally at eye level, on equipment containing more than __?__ volts aboard cutters and on equipment containing more than __?__ volts at shore facilities.

A

1000 Volts for Cutters

600 Volts for Shore

27
Q

The Coast Guard currently uses three types of batteries

A

(1) Lead acid
(2) Nickel Cadmium (NiCad)
(3) Lithium.

28
Q

When a PEL line is used, what Type RADHAZ warning sign is posted?

A

Type 1

29
Q

Bonding straps with a width-to-length ratio approximately 1 to ? and thickness of approximately 0.76 mm (0.030 in) are better than wires, due to lower
inductance per unit length.

A

1 to 5

30
Q

All bonds for ground conductors whose primary function is to provide a path for power, control or signal currents, and lightning protection shall have a maximum dc resistance of?

A

1 milliohm (0.001 ohm)

31
Q

All bonding surfaces shall be cleaned over an area that extends at least __?__ beyond all
sides of the bonded area on the larger member.

A

1/4 in

32
Q

What is COTS

A

Commercial-off-the-shelf - COTS equipment is any item that can be purchased through commercial retail or wholesale distributors as is, for example; equipment that is available as a catalog item.

33
Q

A reading of __?__ (dc resistance) or less shall be achieved between an equipment enclosure and an adjacent structural ground potential point.

A

0.1 ohm

34
Q

Briefly go over the 5 types of bond straps.

A

Type I - bond strap. Type I bond straps shall be used in shipboard topside areas when appropriate for electrical safety equipment operation.
Type II - bond strap. Type II bond straps shall be used in shipboard topside areas for bonding EMI source items such as antenna tuners or couplers, equipment, enclosures, and cabinets.
Type III - bond strap. Type III bond straps shall be used in shipboard below deck areas for bonding equipment, enclosures, and cabinets.
Type IV - bond strap. Type IV bond straps shall be used in shipboard below deck areas for bonding equipment utilizing sound isolated mounts or shock mounts (nonmetallic mounts).
Type V - bond strap. Type V bond straps shall be designed as required for unusual situations when a standard bond strap constructed in accordance with MIL-DTL-24749 is not practical. Type V bond straps shall be approved by the Technical Warrant Authority of this standard only for use in special/specific applications.

35
Q

All shipboard equipment operating from an external electrical power source of __?__ volts or more, including COTS or NDI, shall provide personnel shock hazard protection

A

30 Volts

36
Q

The higher frequency network is a conductive sheet, grid, or cable network mesh providing multiple low resistance paths between any two points within the structure and between any point in the structure and the earth electrode subsystem. It consists of three primary components:

A

(1) equipotential plane
(2) equipment ground conductors
(3) structural steel elements and electrical
supporting structures, connected to the earth electrode subsystem.

37
Q

In steel frame buildings, make all structural members of the building electrically continuous by bonding each joint and interconnection with a welded,
brazed, soldered, or high-compression bolted connection. Where direct bonds of these types are not possible, bridge the joint with a __?__ AWG stranded copper cable both ends of which are brazed, welded, or bolted in place. This does not include rebars.

A

1/0 AWG

38
Q

Equipment cabinets, electrical supporting structures, and utility pipes are to be connected to this
structural steel or copper cable grid (equipotential plane) with __?__ AWG copper wire. This interconnecting wire should be as short as feasible, preferably not over __?__ inches to minimize high frequency reactance.

A
#6 AWG
24 inches
39
Q

4 Types of Equipotential Planes:

A

Copper Grid Embedded in Concrete
Equipotential Plane Under Floor Tile or Carpet
Overhead Equipotential Plane
Raised (Computer) Flooring.

40
Q

Visually check a representative number (? to ? percent) of the various types of bonds in use
throughout the facility.

A

5 to 10 percent

41
Q

If more than __?__ percent of the bonds measured exhibit a resistance greater than one milliohm, all bonds throughout the facility should be
inspected carefully, and the resistance measured.

A

25 percent

42
Q

Go over the minimum separation chart for red processors and red cables.

A

Red Processors - Red Cables

  1. Black Signal (shielded) - 5 cm / 5 cm
  2. Black Signal (unshielded) - 15 cm / 15 cm
  3. Black Signal (exiting IS) - 1 M / 5 cm*
  4. Black Signal (Transmitter) - 1 M / 5 cm*
  5. Black Power Line - 1 M / 5 cm*
  6. Exterior Walls - 1 M / 1 M
  7. RF Transmitters - 3 M / 1 M
    * Note 1: Increase to 15 cm for parallel runs exceeding 30 meters
43
Q

RED and BLACK processing equipment may be installed in the same electronic equipment cabinet or rack only if a __?__ cm separation is maintained between the RED and BLACK processing equipment

A

30 cm

44
Q

Discrepancies shall be corrected within __?__ working days after receipt of the VTI or partial VTI summary report. Discrepancies beyond the ship’s force capabilities shall be entered in the ship’s CSMP log for correction by appropriate industrial or support
activity. Upon correction of discrepancies the unit shall request a partial VTI.

A

30 days

VTI = Visual TEMPEST Inspection

45
Q

Bond Classification. The electrical bonding methods specified herein are classified as follows:

A

Class A - Metallic surfaces bonded by welding or brazing.
Class B - Metallic surfaces bonded by bolting or clamping.
Class C - Metallic surfaces bonded by bridging them with a metallic (conductive) bond strap.

46
Q

Bond Strap. A device used to establish a class C bond. Bond straps are classified, according to construction, into four types:

A

Type I – Corrosion Resistant Steel (CRES) 316, 1/4-inch wire rope with lugs of CRES 316L SCHED 80S pipe. (Topside)
Type II - Flat CRES 316 with mounting holes in each end. (Topside)
Type III - Flat copper with mounting holes in each end (Belowe Deck)
Type IV - Flat copper braid with mounting holes in each end (Below Deck)

47
Q

Bond Resistance. The direct current (DC) resistance across bonded surfaces (not using the bolt,
clamp or bond strap as one of the surfaces) must be __?__ ohms or less.

A

0.1 ohms

48
Q

Who is responsible for ensuring installing activities provide funding for all TEMPEST inspections required on all installations.

A

C4IT-SC

49
Q

TEMPEST reports are forwarded to who within 30 days of receipt from FTA with estimated dates of completion?

A

TISCOM

50
Q

What tag is used to tag out test equipment?

A

New - DD1577-2

Old - CG-5236

51
Q

Transducer on a 29’RBM requires what type of QA?

A

Primary QA

52
Q

What format is the EC package converted to?

A

.xml

53
Q

What form is used for missing TE?

A

Report of survey and CG-5269

54
Q

What four parts make up SPETERL Validation Package?

A

Validation Tab, Prime System, ACRJustification, and TE Summary

55
Q

How often does the TEPO perform an inventory review?

A

At least twice annually

56
Q

What two systems make up ALMIS?

A

AMMIS and ACMS

57
Q

What is a class A Mishap?

A

2mil and up. Death, total disability. MIA

58
Q

What is a Class B Mishap?

A

500K-2mil

59
Q

What is a class C mishap?

A

50-500K

60
Q

What is a class D mishap?

A

5-50K

61
Q

What is designation for MTI?

A

xb

62
Q

What is the width to length ratio for bonding straps?

A

1 to 5

63
Q

What is the torque spec of a ClassC bond?

A

25 pounds