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This diagram is also provided in the Stage II electrical documentation.

System alignment diagrams (figure 2-21) delineating the preferred initial and final alignment for each engineering plant.

A diagram for equipment versus speed requirement delineating the equipment normally required for various ship speeds.

A diagram for shore services connection locations delineating the location of shore service connections for steam, electrical power, feed-water, potable water, and saltwater, and fuel oil.

Figure 2-21.Sample preferred alignment diagrams.

Training diagrams (figure 2-22) delineating each major piping system to aid in plant familiarization and training of newly assigned personnel.

These diagrams indicate the relative locations of lines, valves, and equipment.

Stage II is considered as the system component level supervised by the space supervisor in each engineroom and fireroom, and the electrical plant supervisor (electrical load dispatcher). In Stage II, the space supervisor accomplishes the tasks delegated by the plant supervisor. The EOP documentation assists the space supervisor in properly sequencing the events, controlling the operation of equipment within the machinery space or electric-power complex in maintaining

Figure 2-22.Sample Training Diagrams.

an up-to-date status of the operational condition of the assumed equipment assigned and in training newly assigned personnel. To assist the space supervisor in this effort, the EOP section provides the following Stage II documents:

Index pages listing each document by identification number and title for each specified operating group such as engineroom, fireroom, electrical, etc.







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