Engine strokes, basicContinued
valve mechanism, 7-7
Enlisted personnel, 1-5
oil and water king, 1-5
small boat engineer, 1-6
Environmental controls, 13-1 to 13-7
heat stress, 13-1
pollution, 13-3
refrigerants, 13-5
sewage System, 13-6
Exhausts, 10-18
F
Fasteners, 9-45 to 9-47
locknuts, 945
lockwashers, 9-47
threaded locking devices, 9-45
Filter/strainer location, 9-28
Filter/strainer materials, 9-29
Filters and strainers, 9-26 to 9-32
construction of, 9-29
location of, 9-28
materials, 9-29
maintenance of, 9-32
mesh and micron ratings, 9-27
types of, 9-30
Fire and water spaces, location of, 4-3
Fittings, 9-37
bolted flange joints, 9-37
flared fittings, 9-39
flareless fittings, 9-39
silver-brazed joints, 9-38
threaded joints, 9-37
unions, 9-38
welded joints, 9-38
Fixed joints, packing of, 9-43
Flange safety shields, 9-40
Flexible hose assemblies, 9-33
air test, 9-35
configurations of, 9-33
fitting identification, 9-34
hose identification, 9-34
hydrostatic test, 9-35
installation of, 9-35
inspection by ships force of, 9-36
service life of rubber hose, 9-37
servicing, 9-37
shelf life, 9-37
storage, 9-37
visual inspection of, 9-34
Frequency meters, 11-10
Fuel system, 7-9
Furnace, 4-11
combustion air, 4-13
fire, 4-14
G
Galley and laundry equipment, 10-50 to 10-54
galley equipment, 10-50
laundry equipment, 10-54
Galley equipment, 10-50
Gasoline engines, 7-13
Gas turbines, 6-1 to 6-20
advantages and disadvantages of, 6-19
American development, 6-2
basic engine theory, 6-3
types and construction of, 6-6
operation of, 6-15
history and background, 6-1
marine gas turbines, 6-2
twentieth-century development, 6-2
Gas turbine drive, 8-3
Gas turbine engine, types and construction of, 6-6
axial-flow compression, 6-7
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