TB 11-6115-741-24
MEP published contract price list for the replacement Tactical Quiet Generator Sets. The repair cost
includes the cost of repairing the ASK, if applicable.
In accordance with Army Regulations, authorization to exceed the MEL may be requested from CECOM
generator RESET. Approval would be based on the circumstances of the need and the justification
provided.
1.5 Generator
Set TIER 2
Criteria: The following criteria shall be
used to
identify units that are
candidates for TIER 2 repairs as specified herein. CECOM shall select the generator sets to be repaired at
TIER 2.
Generator Sets that require replacement of the main AC alternator should automatically be sent to
TIER 2 for repair.
Military Standard Generator sets that require engine replacement should automatically be sent to
TIER 2 for repair.
Units that exceed the hour meter reading specified in Table 2, if known to be accurate.
Units with a burnt or damaged wiring harness.
Units with a significant number of essential parts missing.
Units that are missing either a starter, alternator, fuel injection pump or other major engine
component.
Units that will not start after nominal repair.
Units with abnormal engine sounds, knocks, misfiring cylinders, or other signs of wear.
Units with abnormal main generator sounds.
Units with abnormal exhaust smoke or carbon after nominal repair.
Units that will not generate AC/DC power or exhibit frequency instability after nominal repair.
Units that fail any functional inspection or test after nominal repair.
Units that fail the oil pressure, cylinder compression, or crankcase vacuum tests.
Units with significant sheet metal or skid damage.
Units with a large number of TI deficiencies.