A2. Superelevation.A3. Final cross sections.Chapter 4A1. (A) Architectural, (B) civil (C) mechanical, (D) structural.A2. D.A3. The roles of the condenser and evaporators can be reversed so that theheat pump can be used for both heating and cooling.A4. Temperature, humidity, and air motion. (Source: Utilitiesman 3,NAVEDTRA 12532, page 10-41.)A5. Policy and Procedures for Project Drawing and SpecificationPreparation, MIL-HDBK-1006/1.A6. Centimeter. (Source: MIL-HDBK-1006/1.)A7. Vertical.A8. The letter P. (Source: MIL-HDBK-1006/1.)A9. Never.A10. To make sure the drawing can be clearly reproduced.Chapter 5A1. NAFACENGCOM guide specifications.A2. Specifications take precedence over drawings.A3. 16.A4. Division 2: Site WorkA5. Part 3: Execution.A6. Seabee Planner’s and Estimator Handbook, NAVFAC P-405.A7. 94 cubic meters.A8. 5 percent. (Source: Seabee Planner’s and Estimator’s Handbook,NAFAC P-405, appendix C.)A9. Facilities Planning Guide, NATFAC P-437.A10. Volume II, Part 3 (Assemblies).Chapter 6A1. The vertical axis.A2. Three times.A3. To make the line of sight parallel to the horizontal axis of the instrumentso that the line of sight will generate a true horizontal plane when theinstrument is rotated about the vertical axis.A4. To enable you to use any point on the vertical cross hair when you aremeasuring angles or running lines.A5. Only when a low degree of accuracy can be tolerated and an adjustmentcannot be made immediately.AVI-2
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