SHIPS STORE OFFICER COURSE
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SHIPS STORE OFFICER COURSE
NEXCOM Ships Store Program Fleet Assistance Team Laundry Operations Clinic •Laundry Operations NEXCOM Ships Store Program Clinic Objectives ¾Points of contacts ¾Function of FAT ¾Common Laundry Discrepancies ¾Washer\Extractor Operations\Troubleshooting •Laundry Operations NEXCOM Ships Store Program Clinic Objectives: ¾Dryer Operations ¾Press Operations ¾Barber Chair Information ¾Resource CD Information Points of Contact: NEXCOM Ships Store Program Dave Powell, Habitability Manager, Phone: (757) 443-2524/DSN: 646 Email: dave_powell@nexnet.navy.mil MMC (SW) Darrell Teegarden, Laundry Specialist, Mechanical Phone: (757) 443-2532/DSN:646 Email:darrell_teegarden@nexnet.navy.mil EM1 (SW) Robert Crabtree, Laundry Specialist, Electrical Phone:(757) 443-2531/DSN: 646 Email:robert_crabtree@nexnet.navy.mil Function of FAT NEXCOM Ships Store Program Functional Tasks: ¾Fleet habitability assistance representatives, Laundry Division, provide training to ship’s maintenance personnel, make minor repairs as necessary, stress the importance of maintenance (PMS) of equipment, check the safety parameters of equipment and verify COSAL support. Function of FAT NEXCOM Ships Store Program Functional Tasks: (continued) ¾Conduct Full Management Review on Laundry Operations prior to SMA, SMI, INSURV, or whenever ship requires. ¾Provide Training and Technical Assistance for Laundry operators and maintenance personnel. Function of FAT NEXCOM Ships Store Program Description of Full Management Review: ¾Complete evaluation of Laundry Equipment. ¾Review of Logs and Records. ¾Evaluation of operators and maintenance personnel. General Laundry NEXCOM Ships Store Program Common Discrepancies: Scales ¾A padeye/appropriate permanent mounting system for laundry scale ¾Laundry scale was not mounted above 6’ 5” ¾Scale must be linear, dial-indicating, 100-lb. Capacity (Model# 6100, Kippenbrock scale service 757-588-0061) General Laundry NEXCOM Ships Store Program Common Discrepancies: Eyewash Station ¾No station provided ¾Improper operation Stool ¾Type “V” stool not provided (NSN# H209000266-7463) General Laundry NEXCOM Ships Store Program Common Discrepancies: (continued) Laundry Baskets ¾No baskets provided Laundry Bags Stowage (Clean/Soiled) ¾Adequate areas ¾ Areas for soiled and clean laundry shall be be fitted with deck and overhead gratings as specified in sect 622 of GSFS and circumscribed by telescoping battens as specified in sect 670 of GSFS General Laundry NEXCOM Ships Store Program Common Discrepancies: (continued) Sorting Bins ¾Minimum number of bin required is 25% of combined E-7 & Above Laundry Detergent ¾More than a daily operational needs were stowed in the laundry General Laundry NEXCOM Ships Store Program Common Discrepancies: (continued) Logs\Job Qualification Requirements (JQRs) ¾Receipt/issue log not up to date / being used ¾Maintenance log not up to date / being used ¾Heat stress log not up to date / being used ¾Operators not qualified to operate equipment General Laundry NEXCOM Ships Store Program Common Discrepancies: (continued) Safety ¾W/E’s, Tumbler/Dryers, Presses had missing or illegible safety placards ¾Exposed gear, belt, rotating shaft (Rotating Machinery) ¾Improper cleaning/mesh/installation (Fire Hazard) NEXCOM Ships Store Program Laundry Operations, Washer / Extractors ¾Washer / Extractors: ¾EDRO Dyna Wash. ¾ 60, 100, or 200LB Models ¾ Automatic Operation using Standard Navy Wash Formulas. ¾ Chemicals used: automatically dispensed Ecolab solid detergent. ¾ Typical wash cycle: Break / suds, drain, flush / suds, drain, low speed extract, rinse, drain, rinse, drain, high speed extract. NEXCOM Ships Store Program Laundry Operations, Washer / Extractors ¾Formulas: ¾Number 1 Wash Formula ¾Used for White and Khaki Cotton, Synthetic and Synthetic / Cotton Blend Fabrics. ¾Number 2 Wash Formula ¾Used for Utility and Organizational Clothing. ¾Number 3 Wash Formula ¾Used for Woolens, Synthetic / Wool Blend Fabrics and Special Hazard Uniforms. NEXCOM Ships Store Program Laundry Operations, Washer / Extractors ¾Safety Devices: ¾Vibration Limit Switch ¾Protects the machine from excessive vibration. ¾Door Interlock ¾Protects operator from opening door on operating machine. ¾Electric Circuitry ¾Protects the machine from overload conditions. ¾Rotating Machinery Guards ¾Protects personnel from rotating equipment. NEXCOM Ships Store Program Laundry Operations, Washer / Extractors ¾Common Discrepancies ¾PLC controller/thermostat was not set to wash temperatures ¾Machine load information plate ¾Signal buzzer not audible/visible ¾Basket door hinge pins ineffective/missing ¾Basket door latch does not fully engage ¾Load door gasket leaks ¾Main brake air incorrect pressure ¾Booster heater inop/did not activate ¾High speed extract inoperative NEXCOM Ships Store Program Laundry Operations, Tumbler / Dryers ¾Manufacturers Cissell ¾50-100 LB Hoyt ¾50 LB American ¾100 LB NEXCOM Ships Store Program Laundry Operations, Tumbler / Dryers ¾Operating Features ¾Temperature control: ¾High 175 - 185 degrees, Low 155-165 degrees ¾Cycle timer ¾0-60 minute timer ¾Cool down timer ¾Cools clothing and dryer prior to stopping. ¾Reversing timer ¾reverses the drum to allow for even drying. NEXCOM Ships Store Program Laundry Operations, Tumbler / Dryers ¾Lint Filters: ¾40 mesh filters are required ¾Primary Filters ¾Should be checked every 2 Hours of operation. ¾Secondary Filters ¾Should be checked every 4 Hours of operation. NEXCOM Ships Store Program Laundry Operations, Tumbler / Dryers ¾Safety Devices: ¾Electrical Circuitry ¾Protects the machine from overload conditions. ¾Door Switch ¾Protects the operator from the rotating drum. ¾Rotating Machinery Guards ¾Protects the operator and maintenance personnel from rotating equipment. NEXCOM Ships Store Program Laundry Operations, Tumbler / Dryers ¾Common Discrepancies ¾Lint Filters were not 40 mesh ¾Primary & Secondary filters fowled with lint ¾Lint Filters torn/missing ¾Ventilation not set on high speed ¾Drum misalign ¾Could not regulate low\high temp. ¾Dryer door safety interlock ooc NEXCOM Ships Store Program Laundry Operations, Presses ¾Presses: ¾Manufacturers ¾Ajax ¾Forenta ¾Rheem ¾New Yorker NEXCOM Ships Store Program Laundry Operations, Presses ¾Operation: ¾Head Closing ¾Two hands are required for the closing of the head onto the buck. ¾Head Release ¾Released by pressing the release bar or lifting on release bar. NEXCOM Ships Store Program Laundry Operations, Presses ¾Buck Padding: ¾Padding should be fluffy, 3/4 - 1 inch of padding wrapped around edge of buck ¾Steel Wool Pad (changed yearly) ¾2 50oz.Felt Pads (changed every 2 months) ¾Cover (changed when dirty / stained / marked / burnt) NEXCOM Ships Store Program ¾Laundry Operations, Presses ¾Safety Test: ¾3/4 inch obstruction test for Ajax, Rheem and New Yorker. ¾An object simulating a human hand is placed between the head and the buck. ¾Safety Bar for Forenta ¾An object simulating a human arm is placed beneath the safety bar. NEXCOM Ships Store Program ¾Laundry Operations, Barber Chairs ¾Barber Chairs ¾Manufacturer ¾Turnbull Enterprises, INC. ¾3501 Marmenco Ct. ¾Baltimore, MD 21230 ¾(410)-789-1700 NEXCOM Ships Store Program ¾Laundry Operations, Barber Chairs ¾Common Problems ¾Brake Assembly (Part# 18223) ¾Becomes loose and needs to be tightened. ¾Breaks and is unable to be tightened. ¾Hydraulic Pump ¾Breaks seal and is unable to raise chair. ¾ (non-repairable needs replaced) NEXCOM Ships Store Program ¾Laundry Operations, Resource CD-Rom ¾NSTM Chapter 655, Laundry and Dry Cleaning ¾Contains descriptive technical information pertaining to shipboard operations, equipment installations and design criteria. ¾Safety features ¾operational and maintenance procedures NEXCOM Ships Store Program ¾Laundry Operations, Resource CD-Rom ¾Shipboard Laundry and Dry Cleaning Equipment Catalog S6152-B1-CAT-010 ¾Contains list of approved equipment designed to meet shipboard environmental effects. ¾Offers simplified operator to equipment interface, safety requirements and efficiency. NEXCOM Ships Store Program ¾Laundry Operations, Resource CD-Rom ¾Laundry Safety Instructions ¾Contains operational and safety instructions on all shipboard laundry equipment. NEXCOM Ships Store Program ¾Laundry Operations, Resource CD-Rom ¾Technical Manuals ¾Washer / Extractors ¾Tumbler / Dryers ¾Presses ¾Barber Chairs NEXCOM Ships Store Program ¾Laundry Operations, Resource CD-Rom ¾Forms ¾Laundry Bulk Work Log ¾CPO laundry Log ¾Officers Laundry Log ¾Laundry Equipment Maintenance Log NEXCOM Ships Store Program ¾Laundry Operations, Resource CD-Rom ¾Training ¾Ship’s Servicemen JQR’s ¾Contains the fundamental, system and task sections required for qualification of laundry personnel. ¾Laundry / dry cleaning chemical usage ¾Receiving and issue ¾Washer / extractor ¾Tumbler / dryer NEXCOM Ships Store Program ¾Laundry Operations, Resource CD-Rom ¾Training ¾Ship’s Servicemen JQR’s ¾Laundry / dry cleaning press ¾Spotting board ¾Dry cleaning machine ¾Receipt inspector NEXCOM Ships Store Program ¾Laundry Operations, Suppliers and Contractors ¾The first source should be the Naval Supply System. ¾There are several reliable outside sources. NEXCOM Ships Store Program ¾Laundry Operations, Suppliers and Contractors ¾D. W. Boyd Corporation ¾ Laundry Equipment, Parts and Service ¾4003 Colley Ave. ¾Norfolk, VA 23508 ¾(757) 423-2268 NEXCOM Ships Store Program ¾Laundry Operations, Suppliers and Contractors ¾Kentronics, Inc ¾ Laundry Parts and Service ¾6207 Portsmouth BLVD ¾Portsmouth, VA 23701 ¾(757) 465-7800 NEXCOM Ships Store Program ¾Laundry Operations, Suppliers and Contractors ¾Ecolab ¾ Laundry Chemicals ¾348 Barcelona Dr. ¾Chesapeake, VA 23322 ¾(800) 352-5326 NEXCOM Ships Store Program ¾Laundry Operations, Conclusion ¾Questions?