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===1.4 EECOM===
 
===1.4 EECOM===
1.4.1 The Electrical and Environmental Command Console Officer is responsible for the maintenance of the lifeblood characteristics of the Habitat - electricity, LOX, LN<sub>2</sub>, etc.
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====1.4.1 Job Description====
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The Electrical and Environmental Command Console Officer is responsible for the maintenance of the lifeblood characteristics of the Habitat - electricity, LOX, LN<sub>2</sub>, etc.
  
1.4.2 Standard Flight and Emergency Procedure: The EECOM officer is to monitor Habitat electrical systems, pressure, gas balance, O<sub>2</sub>, N<sub>2</sub>, CO<sub>2</sub>, dust, and biohazardous particles etc. Should any alarming change occur, the EECOM is to notify the Flight Director in order for the FD to make a decision regarding the change. The EECOM is responsible for then instituting remote changes to the Habitat systems as instructed by the Flight Director. He/She is not to make any changes without prior authorization.
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====1.4.2 Standard Flight and Emergency Procedure====
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The EECOM officer is to monitor Habitat electrical systems, pressure, gas balance, O<sub>2</sub>, N<sub>2</sub>, CO<sub>2</sub>, dust, and biohazardous particles etc. Should any alarming change occur, the EECOM is to notify the Flight Director in order for the FD to make a decision regarding the change. The EECOM is responsible for then instituting remote changes to the Habitat systems as instructed by the Flight Director. He/She is not to make any changes without prior authorization.
  
1.4.3 Signs of disaster: The following EECOM behaviors should be watched for:
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====1.4.3 Signs of disaster====
* Decreased O<sub>2</sub> levels, increased CO<sub>2</sub> levels, increased chem levels: assume that there is a fire.
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The following EECOM behaviors should be watched for:
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* Decreased O<sub>2</sub> levels, increased CO<sub>2</sub> levels, increased chem levels: assume that there is a fire, follow [[P6.1]].
 
* Increased radiation and chem readings, especially in the longhouse: assume that there is engine trouble, even if the pilot's software informs otherwise.
 
* Increased radiation and chem readings, especially in the longhouse: assume that there is engine trouble, even if the pilot's software informs otherwise.
  

Revision as of 20:49, 27 June 2007

1.4 EECOM

1.4.1 Job Description

The Electrical and Environmental Command Console Officer is responsible for the maintenance of the lifeblood characteristics of the Habitat - electricity, LOX, LN2, etc.

1.4.2 Standard Flight and Emergency Procedure

The EECOM officer is to monitor Habitat electrical systems, pressure, gas balance, O2, N2, CO2, dust, and biohazardous particles etc. Should any alarming change occur, the EECOM is to notify the Flight Director in order for the FD to make a decision regarding the change. The EECOM is responsible for then instituting remote changes to the Habitat systems as instructed by the Flight Director. He/She is not to make any changes without prior authorization.

1.4.3 Signs of disaster

The following EECOM behaviors should be watched for:

  • Decreased O2 levels, increased CO2 levels, increased chem levels: assume that there is a fire, follow P6.1.
  • Increased radiation and chem readings, especially in the longhouse: assume that there is engine trouble, even if the pilot's software informs otherwise.