Ident. Num:
LO 9-2320-289-12
LO 9-2320-289-12 (ARMY/USMC), LUBRICATION ORDER (1 MAY 1992)., TRUCK, CARGO, TACTICAL, 1-1/4 TON, 4X4, M1008
(2320-01-123-6827)
TRUCK, CARGO, TACTICAL, 1-1/4 TON, 4X4, M1008A1
(2320-01-123-2671)
TRUCK, UTILITY, TACTICAL, 3/4 TON, 4X4, M1009
(2320-01-123-2665)
TRUCK, AMBULANCE, TACTICAL, 1-1/4 TON, 4X4, M1010
(2310-01-123-2666)
TRUCK, SHELTER CARRIER, TACTICAL, 1-1/4 TON, 4X4, M1028
(2320-01-127-5077)
TRUCK, SHELTER CARRIER W/PTO, TACTICAL, 1-1/4 TON, 4X4, M1028A1
(2320-01-158-0820)
TRUCK, SHELTER CARRIER W/PTO, TACTICAL, 1-1/4 TON, 4X4, M1028A2
(2320-01-295-0822)
TRUCK, SHELTER CARRIER, TACTICAL, 1-1/4 TON, 4X4, M1028A3
(2320-01-325-1937)
TRUCK, CHASSIS, TACTICAL, 1-1/4 TON, 4X4, M1031
(2320-01-133-5368)
Reference: TM 9-2320-289-10 and TM 9-2320-289-20
Ident. Num:
TB 43-0209
TB 43-0209 (W/ CHANGE C1), TECHNICAL BULLETIN COLOR, MARKING, AND CAMOUFLAGE PAINTING OF MILITARY VEHICLES, CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT (31 OCT 1990)., This bulletin is published to implement AR 750-1 in defining the color marking and camouflage pattern painting requirements for Department of the Army military vehicles (except vehicles in administrative use), construction and highway maintenance equipment, and self-propelled materials handling equipment.
Ident. Num:
TC 9-64
Rev. Num:
-
TC 9-64 (TRAINING CIRCULAR 9-64), COMMUNICATIONS-ELECTRONICS
FUNDAMENTALS: WAVE PROPAGATION, TRANSMISSION LINES, AND ANTENNAS (15 JUL 2004) [SUPERSEDES FM 11-64]., This manual is a reference text for trainees and other personnel in the communications-
electronics field. It provides information about wave propagation, transmission lines, and
antennas. This manual also identifies important safety practices to follow when working with
electromagnetic radiation.
Ident. Num:
TM 1-1500-204-23-2
TM 1-1500-204-23-2, TECHNICAL MANUAL, AVIATION UNIT MAINTENANCE (AVUM) AND AVIATION INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE (AVIM) MANUAL FOR GENERAL AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE (PNEUDRAULICS MAINTENANCE AND PRACTICES) - VOLUME 2 (w/ CHANGES 1 - 3) (31 JUL 1992)., This copy is a reprint which includes current pages from Changes 1 and 2. This volume provides general information pertaining to aircraft hydraulic and pneumatic systems. The
application of materials and techniques used on specific aircraft is not covered In this volume. Specific aircraft
application, usage, and substitution are found in the individual aircraft maintenance manuals This volume is of maximum
benefit to the mechanic who desires information about tubing systems, flexible hoses, packings and O-rings, and aircraft
system components. This volume furnishes the mechanic a source of information about how to perform various
mechanical functions which are used on all aircraft This volume is not a requisitioning authority, and applicable repair
parts and special tools list should be consulted to obtain the unit of Issue and National Stock Number of the Items
required for maintenance.

Ident. Num:
TM 1-1520-237-MTF
TM 1-1520-237-MTF, TECHNICAL MANUAL, MAINTENANCE TEST FLIGHT MANUAL, UH-60A HELICOPTER, UH-60L HELICOPTER, EH-60A HELICOPTER (31 MAR 1997)., This manual has complete instructions for performing
a maintenance test flight of the UH-60A, EH-60A and
UH-60L helicopters. For the specific conditions which require
a general or limited maintenance test flight, refer to TM
1-1500-328-23, and TM 1-1520-237-23. A maintenance test
flight is not required for folding and unfolding main rotor
blades. Folding tail rotor blades does require a limited test
flight.
Ident. Num:
TM 104799
TM 104799, TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM, SOFTWARE ANALYSIS HANDBOOK: SOFTWARE COMPLEXITY ANALYSIS AND SOFTWARE RELIABILITY ESTIMATION AND PREDICTION (AUG 1994)., The purpose of this handbook is to document the software analysis process as it is performed by the Analysis and Risk Assessment Branch of the Safety, Reliability, and Quality Assurance Office at the Johnson Space Center. The handbook also provides a summary of the tools and methodologies used to perform software analysis. This handbook is comprised of two separate sections describing aspects of software complexity and software reliability estimation and prediction. The body of this document will delineate the background, theories, tools, and analysis
procedures of these approaches.
Ident. Num:
TM 43-0001-27
Rev. Num:
C2
TM 43-0001-27 (W/ CHANGES C1 & C2)), TECHNICAL MANUAL, ARMY AMMUNITION DATA SHEETS SMALL CALIBER AMMUNITION (FSC 1305) (20 DECEMBER 1996)., This manual is a reference handbook published as an
aid in planning, training, familiarization and identification
of small arms ammunition, ranging from 22 caliber
through 30 millimeter and shotgun ammunition from
.410 to 10 gage. This is the Federal Supply Class 1305.
Operating instructions are contained in the appropriate
weapons manuals. For each item of materiel, there are illustrations
and descriptions together with characteristics and
related data. Included in the related data are weights,
dimensions, performance data, shipping and storage
data, type classification, and logistics control code
(LCC).
Ident. Num:
TM 43-0001-38
Rev. Num:
-
TM 43-0001-38 (W/ CHANGES C1 & C2), TECHNICAL MANUAL, ARMY AMMUNITION DATA SHEETS FOR DEMOLITION MATERIALS (JUL 1994)., This manual is a reference handbook published
as an aid in planning, training, familiarization,
and identification of demolition items.
Ident. Num:
TM 43-0139
Rev. Num:
3
TM 43-0139 (W/ CHANGES 1-3), TECHNICAL MANUAL, PAINTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ARMY MATERIEL (27 JUL 1988)., This manual discusses materials associated with painting operations, procedures for marking and camouflaging
equipment, and methods of applying paint. This manual is applicable to equipment under U.S. Army jurisdiction, whether assigned to active service or in wet
or dry storage. Additional information for painting watercraft and aircraft are contained in TB 43-0144, Painting of Vessels,
and TM 55-1500-345-23, Painting and Marking Army Aircraft. For additional information for painting military vehicles,
construction equipment and material handling equipment, refer to TB 43-0209. For detailed corrosion correction and
prevention techniques, refer to TB 43-0213.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-184-2/AFM 88-11
TM 5-184-2/AFM 88-11.2, TECHNICAL MANUAL, SANITARY AND INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER COLLECTION - PUMPING STATIONS AND FORCE MAINS (15 MAR 1985)., This manual provides guidance, instructions and criteria for the design of sanitary and industrial wastewater pumping facilities at fixed Army and Air Force installations, and any applicable special projects. Facilities covered in this manual include pump and ejector stations required for (1) removal of sanitary and industrial wastes from remote or low lying areas of the installation which cannot be served hydraulically by gravity sewers, (2)
controlled introduction and lifting of raw wastewater into
the waste treatment plant, (3) transfer of recycled and
bypassed flows throughout the plant, and (4) discharge
of treated effluent. Pumping systems for the handling of
sludge, grit and scum are presented in TM 5-814-3/AFM
88-11, Vol. 3. The design of a wastewater pumping station will typically include site improvements, structures, screening and flow monitoring devices, pumping units, pump drives, system controls and instrumentation, mechanical and electrical components, interior piping, underground force mains, valves and appurtenances.

Ident. Num:
TM 5-300
TM 5-300, TECHNICAL MANUAL, REAL ESTATE OPERATIONS IN OVERSEA COMMANDS (10 DEC 1958)., This manual provides a compilation of principles
and procedures to assist commanders and
their staffs in the acquisition, utilization, administration,
and disposal of real estate and
related property in oversea commands. It also
presents guidance and suggested techniques for
personnel responsible for real estate management
in oversea areas not a part of the United
States or its territories.
This manual describes suggested methods
and procedures for the acquisition, management,
utilization, and disposal of real estate
and related property in oversea areas not a part
of the United States or its territories, in
accordance with laws, treaties, agreements, and
regulations. It describes the composition, responsibilities,
and duties of typical real estate
organizations and discusses inventory methods,
condition surveys, claims processing, and
the techniques of record keeping. Typical forms
which may be modified by oversea commanders
as required are illustrated. The duties and
responsibilities of commanders occupying or
utilizing real estate also are discussed.

Ident. Num:
TM 5-301-2
TM 5-301-2, TECHNICAL MANUAL, ARMY FACILITIES COMPONENTS SYSTEM-PLANNING (TROPICAL) (27 JUN 1986)., The purpose of this manual is to provide material costs, logistical, and engineering data for use in planning
construction support for Army functions in the Theater of
Operations (TO). The manual is part of the Army Facilities Components System (AFCS), and it is intended to use by:
a. Contingency, base development, construction, and logistical planners. When data are used in base development planning, the user is advised to refer to FM 31-82, Base Development Planning.
b. Construction units, because it contains the engineering data required for construction of the various structures, facilities, installations, and utilities required by the Army and Air Force to support military missions in the TO.
c. Logistical commands and supply agencies in requisitioning, identifying items, costing, and other related supply functions.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-301-4
TM 5-301-4, TECHNICAL MANUAL, ARMY FACILITIES COMPONENTS SYSTEM-PLANNING (DESERT) (27 JUN 1986)., The purpose of this manual is to provide material costs,
logistical, and engineering data for use in planning
construction support for Army functions in the Theater of
Operations (TO). The manual is part of the Army Facilities Components System (AFCS), and it is intended for use by:
a. Contingency, base development, construction, and logistical planners. When data are used in base development planning, the user is advised to refer to FM 31-82, Base Development Planning.
b. Construction units, because it contains the engineering data required for construction of the various structures, facilities, installations, and utilities required by the Army and Air Force to support military missions in the TO.
c. Logistical commands and supply agencies in requisitioning, identifying items, costing, and other
related supply functions.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-304
TM 5-304, TECHNICAL MANUAL, ARMY FACILITIES COMPONENTS SYSTEM USER GUIDE (1 OCT 1990)., The purpose of this manual is to help personnel use the
Army Facilities Components System (AFCS) and its
products when preparing for and executing Army construction
missions in a theater of operations (TO). This manual is a single-source reference for the operation of AFCS and available AFCS products. Example problems demonstrating the system’s use and information about requisition and supply procedures are included.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-315
TM 5-315, TECHNICAL MANUAL, FIREFIGHTING AND RESCUE PROCEDURES IN THEATRES OF OPERATIONS (20 APR 1971)., This manual is a guide and basic reference
for firefighting teams and other personnel engaged in fire prevention, firefighting, and rescue procedures at military establishments in theaters of operations. It covers the policies and procedures, equipment, characteristics and chemistry of fire, tactics and techniques of firefighting, first aid, rescue, and fire prevention. It is concerned
primarily with structural, aircraft, petroleum and unclear weapon fires, but also discusses explosive, motor-vehicle, and natural cover fires. The material contained herein is applicable to both nuclear and nonnuclear warfare.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-600/AFJPAM 32-1088
TM-5-600/AFJPAM 32-1088, TECHNICAL MANUAL, BRIDGE INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR (6 DEC 1994)., Purpose: This manual is a guide for the inspection, maintenance, and repair of bridges for military installations. It is a source of reference for planning,
estimating, and technical accomplishment of maintenance
and repair work and may serve as a training manual for facilities maintenance personnel in the Army and Air Force engaged in maintenance inspection and repair of bridges.
Scope: It provides guidance for typical maintenance and repair of bridges to retain them in continuous readiness for support of military operations. It also describes the methods used in accomplishing this maintenance and repair work. The text includes general principles of maintenance and repair for use by all activities designated to maintain
bridges at Army and Air Force installations in a condition suitable for their intended use.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-602-1
Rev. Num:
-
TM 5-602-1, TECHNICAL MANUAL, UTILITY SYSTEMS TERRORISM COUNTERMEASURES FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (C4ISR) FACILITIES. The purpose of this technical manual (TM) is to provide guidance for facility managers and engineers in
applying the principles of limited vulnerability design (LVD) to the utility systems for command, control,
communications, computer, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) facilities. It will also
provide generic guidance to agencies responsible for the planning, design, and installation of such sys-
tems in C4ISR facilities. The utility systems for C4ISR facilities include those providing heating, cool-
ing, ventilation, water, sanitation, and electrical service to the mission-critical loads within the facilities as
well as their associated control systems.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-602-1
Rev. Num:
-
TM 5-602-1, TECHNICAL MANUAL, UTILITY SYSTEMS TERRORISM COUNTERMEASURES FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (C41SR) FACILITIES (21 FEB 2006)., The purpose of this technical manual (TM) is to provide guidance for facility managers and engineers in applying the principles of limited vulnerability design (LVD) to the utility systems for command, control, communications, computer, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) facilities. It will also provide generic guidance to agencies responsible for the planning, design, and installation of such systems in C4ISR facilities. The utility systems for C4ISR facilities include those providing heating, cooling, ventilation, water, sanitation, and electrical service to the mission-critical loads within the facilities as well as their associated control systems
Ident. Num:
TM 5-608
TM 5-608, TECHNICAL MANUAL, CONTRACTING FOR CUSTODIAL SERVICES AT ARMY FACILITIES OTHER THAN MEDICAL AND INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES (24 APR 1978)., This manual is a guide and basic reference for facility engineers and other personnel engaged in the preparation of contract documents and the administration of custodial services obtained by contract. it covers the preparation of special conditions, technical specification, and bid schedules; and it defines some of the specific ASPR clauses which should be included in the general provisions of the custodial services contract. Additionally, it covers policies and procedures concerning the monitoring and administration of the special conditions, technical specifications, and bid schedules by facility engineering personnel and concerning soil reduction and improvement in maintainability of facilities.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-609/NAVFAC MO-125
Rev. Num:
2
TM 5-609/NAVFAC MO-125 (W/ CHANGE 2), MILITARY CUSTODIAL SERVICES MANUAL (8 OCT 1982)., This manual provides commanders at Department of Defense installations with methods of accomplishing custodial services, establishes cleaning standards, and states passenger elevator operation procedures. It applies to all Department of Defense installations which have building maintaining responsibility. It implements DOD Instruction 4165.11, 24 January 1967.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-610
TM 5-610, TECHNICAL MANUAL, PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE, FACILITIES ENGINEERING, BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES (1 NOV 1979)., This manual provides operational techniques, practices and procedures for preventive maintenance of buildings and structures to assure the following: a. Efficient operation and maximum utilization of available resources and manpower; b. Adequate care to avoid expensive and untimely repair or replacement; c. Elimination of hazards to life and property; d. Development of a system to evaluate the effectiveness of the PM program.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-617/NAVFAC MO-113/AFM 91-31/MCO P11014.9
Rev. Num:
-
TM 5-617/NAVFAC MO-113/AFM 91-31/MCO P11014.9, TECHNICAL MANUAL, FACILITIES ENGINEERING MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF ROOFS (30 JAN 1974). This manual prescribes the policy, criteria, and procedures for maintaining and repairing roofs at military installations. The principal causes of
roof failures are discussed and measures are recommended for correcting problems for various types of roofing.
The maintenance standards prescribed have been established to protect
Government property with an economical and effective expenditure of
maintenance funds commensurate with the functional requirements and
the planned future use of the facilities. The technical procedures
outlined herein were developed from the best sources available in indus-
try, the National Bureau of Standards, and the Military Departments.
The publication furnishes guidance for the maintenance forces in the
field who will do the work and is designed for use in the performance
of their work. The use of the systems and procedures described in this
publication by personnel who have the responsibility for project preparation and supervision, specifications, procurement, inspection, storage, issue, application, and safety, should assure uniform, economical,
and satisfactory roof maintenance and repair.

Ident. Num:
TM 5-617/NAVFAC MO-113/AFM 91-31/MCO P11014.9
TM 5-617/NAVFAC MO-113/AFM 91-31/MCO P11014.9, TECHNICAL MANUAL, FACILITIES ENGINEERING, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF ROOFS (30 JAN 1974)., The propose of this manual is to provide guidance to personnel engaged in or responsible for the inspection, maintenance, repair, or replacement of roofing at military installations. This manual contains information applying to safety measures and inspection, maintenance, repairs, re-roofing, and causes of failures of built-up roofing, asphalt-shingle roofing, roll roofing, asbestos0-cement roofing, metal roofing, slate roofing, tile roofing, wood-shingle roofing, and flashing appurtenances.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-618/NAVFAC MO-110/AFM 85-3
Rev. Num:
-
TM 5-618/NAVFAC MO-110/AFM 85-3, TECHNICAL MANUAL, PAINTS AND PROTECTIVE COATINGS (15 JUN 1981), This technical manual, prepared by the Army, the Air Force, and the Naval
Facilities Engineering Command, furnishes complete, uniform information and
establishes standard practices for the painting of buildings, structures, and
other fixed equipment at DOD installations. Since performance inspection,
scheduling, and detailed recordkeeping are keys to job success, the manual
explains the various components of these tasks and provides sample forms for
this purpose. Information on the preparation of surfaces, the selection,
preparation, and application of coating systems; and the types of coatings
used for special purposes and repairs is given. Separate chapters discuss
procedures for painting signs and traffic and obstruction markings as well as
onsite health hazards and safety measures. The appendices provide a glossary
of terms, painting record forms, comparisons of paint and cleaning solvents,
painting material specifications, a listing of recommended coating systems for
all surfaces, and a breakdown of the dry film thicknesses of the primer/top
coat systems.

Ident. Num:
TM 5-618, NAVFAC MO-110, AFM 85-3
TM 5-618/NAVFAC MO-110/AFM 85-3, TECHNICAL MANUAL, PAINTS AND PROTECTIVE COATINGS (15 JUN 1981)., The contents of this manual relate to the operations necessary to paint interior and exterior surfaces of all buildings, structures, and related facilities, including utility systems, traffic markings and signs. Exposure conditions covered include all environments. In addition, certain sections of the manual cover the application of special coatings such as odorless, vapor-proof, and nonslip finishes, as well as the painting of special areas and surfaces such as hot surfaces, clean rooms, glass, plastics, and insulation. The manual is not concerned with the painting of mobile equipment such as aircraft, ships, vehicles, and missiles, nor equipment not listed on the real property records.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-620/NAVFAC MO-111/AFP 91-23
Rev. Num:
-
TM 5-620/NAVFAC MO-111/AFP 91-23, TECHNICAL MANUAL, FACILITIES ENGINEERING MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS OF BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES (10 MAY 1990), This manual provides technical guidance for the
maintenance and repair of buildings and structures
at military installations. These standards should
assist in the economical preservation of structures
and insure their continuous and efficient use.
Criteria for engineering procedures to cover
maintenance and repair work that is within the
responsibility of maintenance personnel.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-620/NAVFAC MO-111/AFP 91-23
TM 5-620/NAVFAC MO-111/AFP 91-23, TECHNICAL MANUAL, FACILITIES ENGINEERING MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS OF BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES (10 MAY 1990)., This manual provides technical guidance for the maintenance and repair of buildings and structures at military installations. These standards should assist in the economical preservation of structures and insure their continuous and efficient use. Criteria for engineering procedures to cover maintenance and repair work that is within the responsibility of maintenance personnel.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-622/MO-104/AFM 91-34
Rev. Num:
-
TM 5-622/MO-104/AFM 91-34, TECHNICAL MANUAL MAINTENANCE OF WATERFRONT FACILITIES (JUNE 1978)., (ARMY TM-5-622; NAVY MO-104; AIR FORCE AFM 91-34) This manual is a guide for military
personnel and civilian forces who are concerned with
the maintenance and repair of waterfront structures and
related facilities.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-623
Rev. Num:
-
TM 5-623, TECHNICAL MANUAL PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT (NOV 1982)., The purpose of this manual is to describe a pavement
maintenance management system (PAVER) for use at
military installations. This system is available in either a
manual or computerized mode. The maintenance
standards prescribed should protect Government
property with an economical and effective expenditure of
maintenance funds commensurate with the functional
requirements and the planned future use of the facilities.
The majority of pavements on Army installations were
built many years ago, and thus, many have reached their
economic design life. Because of limited maintenance
funds, timely and rational determination of maintenance
and repair (M&R) needs and priorities are very important
factors. These factors can be determined by using
PAVER as described in this manual. The use of PAVER
by personnel who have the responsibility for pavement
maintenance should assure uniform, economical, and
satisfactory surfaced area maintenance and repair.

Ident. Num:
TM 5-624/NAVFAC DM MO-102/AFJMAN 32-1040
Rev. Num:
-
TM 5-624/NAVFAC DM MO-102/AFJMAN 32-1040, TECHNICAL MANUAL, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF SURFACE AREAS (27 OCT 1995).This manual provides guidance for effective
maintenance and repair of roads, streets, parking and
open-storage areas, walks, airfields, and similar traffic
areas at Army, Navy, and Air Force installations.
Methods used in accomplishing maintenance and repair
work are described. Navy policy in these areas is given
in OPNAVINST 11010, 20E. The materials, methods,
and equipment cited in this manual represent the most
predominate types used in the construction industry.
Locally available materials, methods, or equipment not
cited in this manual can be used when experience
warrants. The text includes general principles of
maintenance and repair for use by all activities
designated to maintain pavements in a condition
suitable for their intended use. The servicing functions
of sweeping, snow removal, and ice control described in
this manual are applicable to the Army and Navy
activities only.

Ident. Num:
TM 5-626
Rev. Num:
-
TM 5-626, TECHNICAL MANUAL, UNSURFACED ROAD MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT (16 JAN 1995)., This manual describes an unsurfaced road maintenance
management system for use on military
installations. This system is available in either a
manual or computerized mode (Micro PAVER).
The maintenance standards prescribed should protect
Government property with an economical and
effective expenditure of maintenance funds commensurate
with the functional requirements and
the planned future use of the facilities. Because of
limited maintenance funds, timely and rational
determinations of maintenance and repair (M&R)
needs and priorities are very important factors.
These factors can be determined by using the
system as described in this manual. The use of the
unsurfaced road maintenance management system
by personnel who have the responsibility for unsurfaced
road maintenance should ensure uniform,
economical, and satisfactory unsurfaced area maintenance
and repair.
Ident. Num:
TM-5-627, MO-103, AFM 91-33
TM 5-627/MO-103/AFM 91-33, TECHNICAL MANUAL, MAINTENANCE OF TRACKAGE (JAN 1990)., This manual prescribes the policy, criteria, and procedures
for inspecting, maintaining, and repairing trackage at military installations. It establishes maintenance standards for railroad and crane trackage systems and provides guidance for the selection, use, and installation of railroad materials and equipment and track components that will perform satisfactorily .
Ident. Num:
TM 5-628/AFR 91-44
TM 5-628/AFR 91-44, TECHNICAL MANUAL, RAILROAD TRACK STANDARDS (8 APR 1991)., The standards contained herein are promulgated to protect investments in track maintenance and rehabilitation and to ensure that Army and Air Force track is maintained at the level needed to support mission requirements.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-630/NAVFAC MO-100.1/AFM 126-2
TM 5-630/NAVFAC MO-100.1/AFM 126-2, TECHNICAL MANUAL, NATURAL RESOURCES LAND MANAGEMENT (1 JUL 1982)., This manual provides technical
information for personnel engaged in land management
and grounds maintenance on Department of Defense
installations. It consolidates and modernizes criteria
which were in each of the military service natural
resources management and maintenance manuals.
Properly applied, the principles and practices prescribed
in this manual will supplement ongoing management
efforts, conserve the natural resources on Department of
Defense lands, maintain and improve the appearance of
grounds and promote operational safety and efficiency.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-631/NAVFAC MO-100.2/AFM 126-3
TM 5-631/NAVFAC MO-100.2/AFM 126-3, TECHNICAL MANUAL, NATURAL RESOURCES FOREST MANAGEMENT (15 DEC 1981)., The material contained in this manual has been developed by the Departments of the Army, Air Force, Navy and Marines. The text includes timber inventory guidelines, timber sales and harvest procedure, and silvicultural practices which provide a sustained environment for the long range support of military mission requirements.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-633/NAVFAC MO-100.3/AFM 126-4
TM 5-633/NAVFAC MO-100.3/AFM 126-4, NATURAL RESOURCES, FISH AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT (1 FEB 1982)., The Department of Defense has under its control and for its use in the United States a little over 25 million acres of land and water; an area approximately the size of the State of Kentucky. within this large area are many ecosystems of which fish and wildlife resources are component parts. This manual provides guidance to all Army, Navy and Air Force installations having fish and wildlife resources. This MOU provides for cooperative plan agreements between the installation and appropriate state and Federal authorities.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-634/NAVFAC MO-213/AFR 91-8
TM 5-634/NAVFAC MO-213/AFR 91-8, SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT (MAY 1990). This update of the Solid Waste Management manual stresses
operational changes brought about in waste handling practices as a result of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 (42 USC 6901) and its amendments. New sections are included on the legal implications of the act. The Military Construction Codification Act (PL 97-214) of 1982 is also discussed as it applies to recycling programs in the military.
This manual discusses managerial, engineering, and operational issues associated with: handling and storage of waste; refuse collection;transfer stations sanitary landfills; volume reduction techniques; resource recovery (material and/or energy); recycling centers at military bases.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-642
TM 5-642, TECHNICAL MANUAL, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, SMALL HEATING SYSTEMS (AUG 1990)., This technical manual provides basic information for facilities personnel regarding the operation and maintenance of small heating systems and related equipment. Generally, the manual covers low pressure steam boilers (less than 15 psig), low pressure hot water boilers (less than 30 psig), space heaters, unit heaters, and warm air furnaces. The term "small" is used in the context of this manual to differentiate from the high pressure systems and equipment that are covered in detail in TM 5-650, Central Boiler Plants.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-650
TM 5-650, TECHNICAL MANUAL, CENTRAL BOILER PLANTS (OCT 1989)., The purpose of this manual is to provide information and guidance on the installation, operation, and maintenance of US Army Central Boiler Plant equipment. Efficient plant operation becomes more important with each increase in the cost of fuel and equipment. The Central Plant operator has an important job in achieving and maintaining maximum efficiency of plant operation. The information and guidance in this manual should be reviewed as a first step toward achieving efficient plant operation.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-662
TM 5-662, TECHNICAL MANUAL, SWIMMING POOL OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (28 FEB 1986)., This manual provides guidance for the effective operation and maintenance of swimming pools and associated equipment at Army Installations by personnel assigned to the Directorate of Engineering and Housing organization. It may be used as a general reference source in related training programs. This manual does not replace nor modify manufacturers’ instructions on specific equipment. Objectives are to achieve sanitary and efficient operation and maintenance of swimming pools and to eliminate hazards to life and property.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-663
Rev. Num:
-
TM 5-663, TECHNICAL MANUAL CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER PLAY AREA INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM (MAR 1997)., This manual describes a method for developing and
maintaining a customized inspection and maintenance
program for a CDC outdoor play area. Detailed instructions
are included for customizing the program to meet
the specific needs of each installation. The recommended
inspection questions that are provided in the
tables should be used by staff to inspect the CDC play
area using specialized tools, procedures, and techniques
described in this manual. Maintenance schedules
for all elements within the CDC play area are keyed
to the recommended inspection questions that apply to
those elements and are provided in the tables in appendix
E. These schedules are references for correcting
identified hazards. Procedures for reporting and managing
hazards and for keeping complete and accurate
records are described.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-682
TM 5-682, TECHNICAL MANUAL, FACILITIES ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL FACILITIES SAFETY (5 NOV 1999)., The purpose of this manual is to provide basic safety rules and instructions pertinent to electrical work in order to assist electrical workers in eliminating situations, practices and actions which can result in accidents to personnel and property. Safety hazards exist in any workplace. The risks of injury from unsafe handling of energy from electrical systems have increased considerably in the past few decades fro personnel involved in operating and maintaining electrical facilities. This safety manual was developed to meet the need for consistent and effective
safety standards for electrical workers.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-683/NAVFAC MO-116/AFJMAN 32-1083
TM 5-683/NAVFAC MO-116/AFJMAN 32-1083, TECHNICAL MANUAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL INTERIOR FACILITIES (30 NOV 1995)., This manual provides guidance to facilities maintenance
personnel in the maintenance of interior electrical systems of 600 volts and less. These systems include such components as illumination, low voltage systems, rotating equipment, motor control centers, solid-state equipment, transformers, and switchgear. It also applies to low voltage controlled
devices on high-voltage systems. The procedures presented in this manual are basic and can be applied to the equipment of any manufacturer. Detailed information and instructions should be obtained from the instruction book for the particular type of equipment being serviced.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-684, NAVFAC MO-200, AFJMAN 32-1082
TM 5-684, NAVFAC MO-200, AFJMAN 32-1082, TECHNICAL MANUAL, FACILITIES ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL EXTERIOR FACILITIES (29 NOV 1996)., This manual provides guidance for the maintenance and repair of exterior electrical distribution systems. New construction of exterior electrical facilities, even when funded from maintenance appropriations, should comply with the appropriate design criteria. These systems include substations, overhead and underground electrical distribution systems, exterior lighting systems, and electrical apparatus and components. Guidance for generators
and interior electrical systems (600 volts and less) are covered in the following publications:
a. TM 5-683/NAVFAC MO-ll6/AFJMAN 32-1083.
b. TM 5-685/NAVFAC MO-912.
c. MIL-HDBK-1003A/ll.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-685/NAVFAC MO-912
TM 5-685/NAVFAC MO-912, TECHNICAL MANUAL, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF AUXILIARY GENERATORS (AUG 1996)., This manual covers the various types of auxiliary power generating systems used on military installations. It provides data for the major components
of these generating systems; such as, prime movers, generators, and switchgear. It includes operation of the auxiliary generating system components and the routine maintenance which should be performed on these components. It also describes the functional relationship of these components and the supporting equipment within the complete system.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-686
TM 5-686, TECHNICAL MANUAL, POWER TRANSFORMER MAINTENANCE AND ACCEPTANCE TESTING (16 NOV 1998)., This manual contains a generalized overview of the fundamentals of transformer theory and operation.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-688
Rev. Num:
-
TM 5-688, TECHNICAL MANUAL FOREIGN VOLTAGES AND FREQUENCIES GUIDES (12 NOV 1999)., This manual identifies the classes of electrical equipment
that are sensitive to frequency and voltage variations.
Appendix B covers identification of various low
and medium voltage levels, along with the system frequencies,
used by countries around the world. Derating
factors are discussed and developed for the six generic
types of equipment in chapter 3. Appendix C summarizes
the derating factors presented in chapter 3 for
different voltage and frequency environments.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-689
TM 5-689, TECHNICAL MANUAL, ADP/COMPUTER ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND INSPECTION FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER, INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (C41SR) FACILITIES (10 SEPT 2001)., The purpose of this manual is to familiarize qualified personnel with problem areas of supplying electrical power to automated data processing (ADP) systems. Special emphasis is placed on areas most often overlooked or misunderstood by experienced designers and personnel responsible for maintaining an outflow of quality data from an ADP installation. ADP systems are highly reliable, but will on occasion malfunction and because of their complexity will require the services of highly skilled personnel to
correct and maintain the systems. This manual covers many inter-related aspects of an ADP installation in regard to the electrical and life-safety systems. This manual will review the systems found in the typical data center, and is not intended to provide the detailed level of understanding where arithmetic and other more advanced mathematics are required to describe or explain a given function.

Ident. Num:
TM 5-690
TM 5-690, TECHNICAL MANUAL, GROUNDING AND BONDING IN COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (C41SR) FACILITIES (15 FEBRUARY 2002)., The scope of this manual is to provide general guidance for design, construction, modification, inspection, and acceptance testing of the grounding and bonding subsystems for building protection, electrical power ground fault protection, lightning protection, and signal ground protection for both new and existing C4ISR facilities. The procedures presented in this manual are basic. Detailed information and specific
instructions for each particular project should be observed.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-691
TM 5-691, TECHNICAL MANUAL, UTILITY SYSTEMS DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (C41SR) FACILITIES (15 DEC 2000)., This manual shall be used in the engineering design, fabrication, and installation of specifically designated fixed ground-based facilities in a threat-hardened C41SR network. Minimum performance requirements are prescribed for the design of highly reliable utility systems that will permit C41SR operation free from man-made threats. This manual applies to both new construction and to retrofit of existing facilities. Use of the manual for threat protection of other ground-based communications-electronics facilities that require high reliability is also encouraged.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-692-1
TM 5-692-1, TECHNICAL MANUAL, MAINTENANCE OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AT COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (C41SR) FACILITIES, RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE PRACTICES (15 APR 2001)., This document provides generic guidance to agencies responsible for the development and implementation of maintenance programs for site utility systems at Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) facilities. TM 5-692-1 describes the activities which must be performed to maintain mechanical and electrical equipment at a minimum level of operational readiness. TM 5-692-2, the companion manual to TM 5-692-1, describes commonly implemented design features of various mechanical and electrical systems.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-692-2
TM 5-692-2, TECHNICAL MANUAL, MAINTENANCE OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AT COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTERS, INTELLIGENCE, AND SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (C41SR) FACILITIES - SYSTEM DESIGN FEATURES (15 APR 2001)., This document has been prepared to provide generic guidance to agencies responsible for the development and implementation of maintenance programs for site utility systems at Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) sites. This technical manual (TM), TM 5-692-2, describes commonly implemented design features of various mechanical and
electrical systems. TM 5-692-1, the companion manual to TM 5-692-2, describes the activities which must be performed to maintain mechanical and electrical equipment at a minimum level of operational readiness.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-693
TM 5-693, TECHNICAL MANUAL, UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM SELECTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE,AND RECONNAISSANCE (C41SR) FACILITIES (31 MAY 2002)., The purpose of this publication is to provide guidance for facilities engineers in selecting, installing, and maintaining an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system after the decision has been made to install it. This technical manual (TM) TM 5-693 has been prepared to provide generic guidance to agencies responsible for the selection, installation, and maintenance of UPS
systems at Command, Control, Communications, Computer, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) facilities. Although it is written mainly for C4ISR facilities, which require a higher level of reliability, it could also be utilized as a reference in similar applications.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-694
TM 5-694, TECHNICAL MANUAL, COMMISSIONING OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (C41SR) FACILITIES (23 AUG 2002)., The purpose of this publication is to provide guidance to engineering managers/planners for the commissioning of electrical systems at command, control, communications, computer, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) facilities. It specifically addresses different types of electrical power systems, the preparation of commissioning statements of work (SOW), specifications, and
examples of commissioning tests that should be included during start-up. Electrical systems commissioning (sometimes referred to as "acceptance testing") on new projects is critical to ascertain that a system is installed correctly and that it will remain in service for its projected life cycle.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-697
TM 5-697, TECHNICAL MANUAL, COMMISSIONING OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (C41SR) FACILITIES (6 DEC 2002)., This manual establishes minimum requirements for the process of commissioning mechanical systems supporting major fixed Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) Facilities . The purpose of this manual is to provide Facility Managers the
information necessary to plan for and implement commissioning of mechanical systems.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-698-1
Rev. Num:
-
TM 5-698-1, TECHNICAL MANUAL RELIABILITY/AVAILABILITY OF ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL SYSTEMS FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE AND RECONNAISSANCE (C4ISR) FACILITIES. The purpose of this technical manual is to provide facility managers with the information and procedures
necessary to baseline the reliability and availability of their facilities, identify "weak links", and to
provide guidance toward cost-effective strategies of improving reliability and availability.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-698-1
TM 5-698-1, TECHNICAL MANUAL, RELIABILITY/AVAILABILITY OF ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL SYSTEMS FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE AND RECONNAISSANCE (C41SR) FACILITIES (19 JAN 2007)., The purpose of this technical manual is to provide facility managers with the information and procedures necessary to baseline the reliability and availability of their facilities, identify "weak links", and to provide guidance toward cost-effective strategies of improving reliability and availability. The information in this manual reflects both the move to incorporate commercial practices and the lessons learned over many years of acquiring weapon systems. It specifically addresses electrical and mechanical systems for command, control, communications, computer, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) facilities, focusing on the role reliability, availability, and maintainability (RAM) criteria play in supporting the mission. The manual, in the spirit of the new policies regarding acquisition and
evaluation, describes the objectives of a sound strategy and the tools available to meet these objectives.

Ident. Num:
TM 5-698-2
TM 5-698-2, TECHNICAL MANUAL, RELIABILITY-CENTERED MAINTENANCE (RCM) FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (C41SR) FACILITIES (6 OCT 2006)., The purpose of this technical manual is provide facility managers with the information and procedures necessary to develop and update a preventive maintenance (PM) program for their facilities that is based on the reliability characteristics of equipment and components and cost. Such a PM program will help to achieve the highest possible level of facility availability at the minimum cost.
The information in this manual reflects the commercial practices and lessons learned over many years of developing cost-effective preventive maintenance programs for a wide variety of systems and equipment. It specifically focuses on developing PM programs for electrical and mechanical systems used in command, control, communications, computer, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR)
facilities based on the reliability characteristics of those systems and economic considerations, while ensuring that safety is not compromised. The process for developing such a PM program is called Reliability-Centered Maintenance, or RCM. Two appendices develop key topics more deeply: appendix
B, statistical distribution; and appendix C, availability.

Ident. Num:
TM 5-698-2
Rev. Num:
-
TM 5-698-2, TECHNICAL MANUAL RELIABILITY-CENTERED MAINTENANCE (RCM) FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (C4ISR) FACILITIES. The information in this manual reflects the commercial practices and lessons learned over many years of
developing cost-effective preventive maintenance programs for a wide variety of systems and equipment.
It specifically focuses on developing PM programs for electrical and mechanical systems used in
command, control, communications, computer, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR)
facilities based on the reliability characteristics of those systems and economic considerations, while
ensuring that safety is not compromised. The process for developing such a PM program is called
Reliability-Centered Maintenance, or RCM. Two appendices develop key topics more deeply: appendix
B, statistical distribution; and appendix C, availability.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-698-3
TM 5-698-3, TECHNICAL MANUAL, RELIABILITY PRIMER FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (C41SR) FACILITIES. (14 OCT 2005)., The purpose of this technical manual is to provide a basic introduction to and overview of the subject of reliability. It is particularly written for personnel involved with the acquisition and support of Command, Control, Communication, Computer, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) equipment.
The information in this manual reflects the theoretical and practical aspects of the reliability discipline. It
includes information from commercial practices and lessons learned over many years of developing and implementing reliability programs for a wide variety of systems and equipment. Although some theory is presented, it is purposely limited and kept as simple as possible.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-698-3
Rev. Num:
-
TM 5-698-3, TECHNICAL MANUAL, RELIABILITY PRIMER FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (C4ISR) FACILITIES. The information in this manual reflects the theoretical and practical aspects of the reliability discipline. It
includes information from commercial practices and lessons learned over many years of developing and
implementing reliability programs for a wide variety of systems and equipment. Although some theory is
presented, it is purposely limited and kept as simple as possible.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-698-4
TM 5-698-4, TECHNICAL MANUAL, FAILURE MODES, EFFECTS AND CRITICALITY ANALYSIS (FMECA) FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (C41SR) FACILITIES (29 SEPT 2006)., The purpose of this manual is to guide facility managers through the Failure Mode, Effects and Criticality
Analysis (FMECA) process, directing them how to apply this type of analysis to a command, control, communications, computer, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) facility. These facilities incorporate several redundant systems used to achieve extremely high availability that require specialized tools, which are described in this manual, to conduct an accurate analysis.
The information in this manual will provide the facility manager the necessary tools needed to conduct a realistic approach to establish a relative ranking of equipments' effects on the overall system. The methods used in this manual have been developed using existing concepts from various areas. These methods include an easy to use evaluation method to address redundancy's affect on failure rates and probability of occurrence. Because a C4ISR facility utilizes numerous redundant systems this method is very useful for conducting a FMECA of a C4ISR facility. Examples will be provided to illustrate how this can be accomplished by quantitative (with data) or qualitative means (without data). Although heating, ventilation
and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are used as examples, the FMECA process can be applied to any electrical or mechanical system.

Ident. Num:
TM 5-698-4
Rev. Num:
-
TM 5-698-4, TECHNICAL MANUAL FAILURE MODES, EFFECTS AND CRITICALITY ANALYSIS (FMECA) FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER,INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (C4ISR) FACILITIES. The purpose of this manual is to guide facility managers through the Failure Mode, Effects and Criticality
Analysis (FMECA) process, directing them how to apply this type of analysis to a command, control,
communications, computer, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) facility. These facili-
ties incorporate several redundant systems used to achieve extremely high availability that require spe-
cialized tools, which are described in this manual, to conduct an accurate analysis. The information in this manual will provide the facility manager the necessary tools needed to conduct a
realistic approach to establish a relative ranking of equipments' effects on the overall system. The meth-
ods used in this manual have been developed using existing concepts from various areas. These methods
include an easy to use evaluation method to address redundancy's affect on failure rates and probability of
occurrence. Because a C4ISR facility utilizes numerous redundant systems this method is very useful for
conducting a FMECA of a C4ISR facility. Examples will be provided to illustrate how this can be ac-
complished by quantitative (with data) or qualitative means (without data). Although heating, ventilation
and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are used as examples, the FMECA process can be applied to any
electrical or mechanical system.

Ident. Num:
TM 5-698-5
Rev. Num:
-
TM 5-698-5, TECHNICAL MANUAL, SURVEY OF RELIABILITY AND AVAILABILITY INFORMATION FOR POWER DISTRIBUTION, POWER GENERATION, AND HEATING,
VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC) COMPONENTS FOR COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, AND UTILITY INSTALLATIONS. The purpose of this manual is to explain the process of how the reliability data in appendix B of this
manual regarding power generation, power distribution and Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning
(HVAC) components was developed. This manual is intended to summarize the entire process of
obtaining the reliability metrics of the pre-described components and what types of facilities provided the
data so that the facility engineer can understand the foundation behind the reliability metrics. Upon
reading this document the facility engineer should be able to make a more knowledgeable assessment for
applications of the data to support government, commercial, industrial and utility installations.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-698-5
Rev. Num:
-
TM 5-698-5, TECHNICAL MANUAL, SURVEY OF RELIABILITY AND AVAILABILITY INFORMATION FOR POWER DISTRIBUTION, POWER GENERATION, AND HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC) COMPONENTS FOR COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, AND UTILITY INSTALLATIONS (22 JULY 2006)., The purpose of this manual is to explain the process of how the reliability data in appendix B of this
manual regarding power generation, power distribution and Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning
(HVAC) components was developed. This manual is intended to summarize the entire process of
obtaining the reliability metrics of the pre-described components and what types of facilities provided the
data so that the facility engineer can understand the foundation behind the reliability metrics. Upon
reading this document the facility engineer should be able to make a more knowledgeable assessment for
applications of the data to support government, commercial, industrial and utility installations.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-698-6
Rev. Num:
-
TM 5-698-6, TECHNICAL MANUAL, RELIABILITY DATA COLLECTION MANUAL FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE AND RECONNAISSANCE (C4ISR)FACILITIES (27 OCT 2006). This document provides guidance to facilities engineers responsible for site utility systems at command,
control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) facilities.
This manual describes a level of data collection activities which should be performed on control, power
generation and distribution, and heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment for the
preparation of reliability studies for operational readiness.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-800-4
Rev. Num:
-
TM 5-800-4, TECHNICAL MANUAL PROGRAMMING COST ESTIMATES FOR MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (24 MAY 1994)., This manual addresses programming cost estimates for
new construction and alteration projects, includes cost
data (based on historic data and experience) and factors
for adjusting facility costs to reflect project conditions.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-800-4
Rev. Num:
-
TM 5-800-4, TECHNICAL MANUAL, PROGRAMMING COST ESTIMATES FOR MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (30 APR 1994). This manual addresses programming cost estimates for new construction and alteration projects, includes cost data (based on historic data and experience) and factors for adjusting facility costs to reflect project conditions.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-801-10
TM 5-801-10, TECHNICAL MANUAL, GENERAL DESIGN CRITERIA TO FACILITATE THE DECOMMISSIONING OF NUCLEAR FACILITIES (APR 1992)., This manual provides general facility design criteria and guidance to facilitate the decommissioning of nuclear facilities. A discussion of regulatory considerations is provided which will enable the use to understand nuclear facility decommissioning requirements. This document provides particular attention to the subject of radiation decontamination due to its importance as an option during decommissioning.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-803-1
TM 5-803-1, TECHNICAL MANUAL, INSTALLATION MASTER PLANNING (13 JUN 1986)., Master planning is a continuous analytical process which involves evaluation of factors affecting the present and future physical development of an installation. This evaluation forms the basis for determination of development objectives and planning proposals to solve current problems and meet future needs. Each step or element of the process builds upon the preceding step, providing a logical framework for the planning effort. The product of this process is a series of interrelated documents which together comprise an installation Master Plan. One of these documents is the
Master Plan Report The Master Plan Report provides a
concise, comprehensive definition of planning proposals,
as well as a record of the analytical process and rationale
by which these proposals were developed. The purpose of
this manual is to provide the appropriate guidance to prepare the Master Plan Report.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-803-11
Rev. Num:
-
TM 5-803-11/AFJMAN 32-10139, TECHNICAL MANUAL, CHILDREN'S OUTDOOR PLAY AREAS (30 MAY 1997)., This manual establishes guidance for planning
and designing unsupervised outdoor play areas to
meet child safety and child development requirements.
By applying this guidance, a designer can
create play areas at military installations that will
provide a play program that meets the needs of
children with and without disabilities.
Ident. Num:
TM 5-803-12
TM 5-803-12, TECHNICAL MANUAL, PLANNING OF OUTDOOR RECREATION AREAS (3 SEPT 1986).,