MIL-DTL-16036M(SH)
APPENDIX A
d. Complete wiring diagram showing feeder numbers, terminal blocks, circuit breakers, switch and fuse sizes,
and identification plate numbers. No diagram is required for distribution type switchboards which have no control
circuitry or wiring. Electrical devices should be marked or indicated by piece numbers to identify them readily with
the corresponding part on the list of materials. Where five or more single lines used to represent several leads
parallel to each other on the drawing are together, they should be separated into groups (two or three to a group as
convenient), to facilitate following with the eyes instead of having them all uniformly spaced.
e. An elementary diagram of metering, relaying, and control circuits. This diagram should show the major bus
circuits, the number and location of instruments and control transformers, the instruments, relays, and other
equipment connected to each transformer, and the location of the instruments in relation to the various switchboards.
f. Detailed drawings of devices not covered by drawings. Where devices are required to be of types for which
test record drawings or certification data sheets are furnished by the Command or agency concerned, no working or
corrected drawings of such devices will be required; however, the contractor should reference each test record
drawing or certification data sheet covering the device and the items in question should conform completely to such
drawings or certification data sheets, unless otherwise noted. If supplementary assembly, outlines, or detail drawing
of each item are necessary in the judgment of the Supervisor of Shipbuilding for the purpose of proper inspection or
the identification of repair parts, they should be furnished by the contractor.
g.
A typical construction drawing showing necessary details not covered by A.2.2.e or by other drawings.
h. Drawings should show piece numbers, identification and information plate numbers, and device numbers.
These should agree with the corresponding numbers on the identification and information plate list and list of
materials.
A.2.3 Electric plant control panel drawings. Electric plant control panel (EPCP) drawings should contain the
following:
a. Dimensional front, side, and rear views of the EPCP showing overall dimensions of the EPCP; number,
size, and location of holes for bolting; location of required equipment; weight and location of the center of gravity;
location and function of all devices.
b.
Dimensional rear elevation view showing casualty power equipment and rear enclosure, where specified.
c.
Dimensional floor or mounting view to show arrangement of anchor bolt drilling.
d. Supplementary views showing the necessary dimensions and equipment not shown in items (a), (b), and (c)
above.
e. Typical construction methods of the EPCP, including details of framework, details of attaching panels,
details of joining structural members, and location and types of welding should be shown or referenced.
Drawings should show the contractor s recommended method for support of incoming cables.
f.
g. Drawings show piece numbers, identification and information plate numbers, and device numbers. These
should agree with the corresponding numbers on the identification and information plate list and list of materials.
h. Detail drawings of devices should be shown or referenced. Where devices are required to be of types for
which test record drawings or certification data sheets are furnished by the Command or agency concerned, no
working or corrected drawings of such devices will be required. However, each test record drawing or certification
data sheet covering the devices should be referenced and the items in question should conform completely to such
drawings or certification data sheets, unless otherwise noted. If supplementary assembly, outline, or detail drawings
of such items are necessary in the judgment of the Command or agency concerned, they should be furnished by the
EPCP.
i. Information plate list of parts having general application; complete list of material with name of parts, part
numbers, Command or agency certificate of acceptance, drawing numbers or specification numbers, together with
material for parts included in EPCP. Switches, circuit breakers, contractors, fuses, and resistors should be marked to
show their current carrying capacity and voltage rating where applicable.
j. A diagram of metering, relaying, and control circuits. This diagram should show the main power circuits,
the number and location of instruments and control transformers, the instruments, relays, and other equipment
connected to each transformer, and the location of the instruments in relation to the various switchboards.
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