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SECTION 2
SUBSECTION 2.12
CREW PERSONAL EQUIPMENT
INTRODUCTION,
AL
This section contains the description and operation of Gontractor-
and NASA-furnished crew personal equipment and miscellaneous stowed
equipment that is not described in other sections of the handbook
major items are identified as Contractor-furnished equipment (CFE) or
Government-furnished (NASA) property (GFP - synonymous with GPE),
All
The crew equipment will be presented in the general order of opera-
tional usage. A brief outline is as follows
Spacesuits (paragraph 2.12.2)
1. Intravehicular Spacesuit Assembly
(a) Biomedical Harness and Belt
(b) Constant Wear Garment (CWG)
[c) Flight Coveralls
[d) Pressure Garment Assembly (PGA)
[e) Associated Umbilicals, Adapters, and Equipment
2. Extravehicular Spacesuit Assembly
(a) Lignid-Cooled Garment (LCG)
(b) PGA with Integrated Thermal Meteroid Garment (ITMG)
(c] Associated Equipment
G-Load Restraints (paragraph 2.12.3)
L. Crewman Restraint Harness
2. Interior Handhold and Straps
3. Hand Bar
Zero-g Restraints (paragraph 2.12.3)
1. Rest Stations
2. Velero and Snap Reetraint Areas
3. Straps
Internal Sighting and [lwmination Aids (paragraph 2.12.4)
Window Shades
Mirrors
Crewman Optical Alignment Sight (COAS)
LM Active Docking Target
Window Markings
Miscellaneous Aids
1
2
3
4
6
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E, External Sighting and Ilumination Aids
1. Exterior Spotlight
2. Running Lights
3. EVA Floodlight
4. EVA Handles with RL Disks
5. Rendezvous Beacon
F, Mission Operational Aids (paragraph 2.12.5)
1. Flight Data File
2. Inflight Toolset
3. Cameras
4. Accessories & Miscellaneous
(a) Waste Bags
(b) Pilot's Preference Kits (PPKs)
(c) Fire Extinguishers
(a) Oxygen Masks
(e} Utility Outlets
(£) Scientific Instrumentation Outlets
G. Crew Life Support (paragraph 2.12.6)
1. Water
2. Food
1 3, The Gailey System
4, Waste Management System
5. Personal Hygiene
H, Medical Supplies and Equipment (paragraph 2, 12.7)
I, Radiation Monitoring and Measuring Equipment (paragraph 2.12.8)
J. Post Landing Recovery Aids (paragraph 2.12.9)
1, Postlanding Ventilation Ducts
2. Swimmer Umbilical and Dye Marker
3. Recovery Beacon
4. Snagging Line
5. Seawater Pump
6. Survival Kit
K, Equipment Stowage (paragraph 2.12.10)
On the following pages is an alphabetical listing of the stowable
Apollo crew personal and miscellaneous equipment that will be described
in this section, Miscellaneous spacecraft equipment that is mounted on
spacecraft structure internally or externally is described in this section
but is not listed in the following chart.
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Dimensions Total | wt
we | Each
Iten cre }orP jaty| wT HK | (tb) | (Lb) | Paragraph
‘Adapter, GWG x]a 212.2
electrical, w bag
‘Adapter, contingency xfa 2.12.6
feeding
Adapter, gas sep x} fas" 2.12.6 I
orying
Adapter, urine hose x} afer |i 2.12.6
to UCTA
bag, accessory x|3 0.60 | 0.20| 2.12.5
Bag, helmet stowage x|3 0.99 | 0.33] 2.12.2
Bag, PGA stowage x a ]ae | ia" 4.3 | 2.12.2
Bags, temp stowage | x 3 face fase fae fsa | vz | anes
Bag, tunnel hatch x 1 2.12.3
battery, voice x | 5 | 2.0" | 1.8" | 0.65" 2.12.5
recorder
bracket, 16mm DAC x v}7 0.7 | 0.7 | 212.5
brush, vac cleaning x | 2 | 1.63" | 1.8% 2.12.5 !
Cable, aux dump x 1 | 108" 0.2 | 2.12.6
nozzle htr
Cable, grounding x 1 2.125
Camera, 70 mm x}as ads 4.04] 2.12.5
electric Hasselblad
Camera, 16 nm date xJaqz “ 1.93} 2.12.5
acquisition with
power cable
Cap. hose screen, x 3 1.00 | 0.20] 2.12.2
w bag
Cap, gas sep nozzle x}afa 2.12.6 1
Cap, aux dump nozzle | x 1 0.20) 2.12.6
pressure
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