S9300-A6-GYD-010 (REV. 2), TECHNICAL MANUAL: ELECTRICAL WORKMANSHIP INSPECTION GUIDE FOR SURFACE SHIPS AND SUBMARINES (15-SEP-2011)
S9300-A6-GYD-010 (REV. 2), TECHNICAL MANUAL: ELECTRICAL WORKMANSHIP INSPECTION GUIDE FOR SURFACE SHIPS AND SUBMARINES (15-SEP-2011)., THIS MANUAL SUPERSEDES S9300-A6-GYD-010, REVISION 1, DATED 08 OCTOBER 2009 AND ALL CHANGES THERETO.
Naval Ships’ Technical Manual (NSTM) S9086-KC-STM-010/Chapter 300 provides the Navy-wide funda- mental philosophy and high level requirements that shall be used when planning and executing all evolutions involving shipboard electrical equipment. Naval Ships’ Technical Manual (NSTM) S9086-KC-STM-010/Chapter 300 principles apply to all such work and operations even where additional detailed requirements exist. As stated in Naval Ships’ Technical Manual (NSTM) S9086-KC-STM-010/Chapter 300, safety from electrical hazards dur- ing any form of work can best be ensured by completely deenergizing equipment. Deenergized equipment shall be tagged out in accordance with Tag-Out User Manual (TUM), NAVSEA S0400-AD-URN-010/TUM.
This manual disseminates up-to-date information for evaluating electrical workmanship for submarine and surface ship electrical equipment and systems and applies to both nuclear and non-nuclear work. This manual was developed for use by electrical and electronic shop mechanics, electrical inspectors, and cognizant technical code personnel. The criteria contained herein has been based on the data formerly contained in Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Standard 4855.