Instructions for Operation and Maintenance of Main Propelling Machinery of C-3 Type Vessels, after 1943

Collection context

Summary

Title:
Instructions for Operation and Maintenance of Main Propelling Machinery of C-3 Type Vessels
Dates:
after 1943
Creators:
United States. Maritime Commission
Abstract:
The Instructions for Operation and Maintenance of Main Propelling Machinery of C-3 type vessels (SAFR-23815, HDC 1659) consists of one unbound manual divided into 18 tabbed headings.
Extent:
1 folder
Language:
In English.
Preferred citation:

[Item description], [Location within collection organization identified by Collection Number/Series Number/File Unit Number/Item Number], HDC1659 (SAFR 23815), Instructions for Operation and Maintenance of Main Propelling Machinery of C-3 Type Vessels, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park

Background

Scope and content:

The Instructions for Operation and Maintenance of Main Propelling Machinery of C-3 type vessels (SAFR-23815, HDC 1659) consists of one unbound manual divided into 18 tabbed headings.

The manual is divided into tabbed headings are as follows: (1) "Instructions for operation and maintenance of main propelling machinery of C3 type vessels" consisting of title page, table of contents, and instructions; (2) Bridge gauges diagram; (3) Jacking gear; (4) Lube oil system; (5) Steam seal regulator; (6) Air ejector; (7) Diagram of feed drains, vents, HP drains; (8) Steam system; (9) Heat balance diagrams; (10) Circulating water system; (11) Turbine governors; (12) C E Boilers; (13) Feed water treatment; (14) EyeHye and bicolor water gauges; (15) Feed water regulators; (16) Hagan Combustion control; (17) Bailey combustion control (includes two Westinghouse manuals ca. 1940s); and (18) Degaussing. The manual also contains handwritten notes and diagrams throughout.

Biographical / historical:

The Type C3 was a series of general purpose cargo ships designed by the United States Maritime Commision and were built between 1939 and 1947.

The Type C3 ship was the third type of cargo ships designed by the United States Maritime Commission (MARCOM) in the late 1930's. The primary design of the C3 was as a multipurpose ship, not created specifically for any particular service or trade route. At 492 ft long and 69.5 feet wide and with a 28.5 foot draft, 7,800 gross tons and 12,000 deadweight tons, with 5 independent cargo holds, its main propulsion turbine developed 8,500 horsepower with a top speed of 16.5 knots. A total of 465 of these general purpose cargo ships were built between 1939 and 1947, and were used by the following commercial maritime companies: American Export Lines; Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock; Seas Shipping; American South African Line; United States Maritime Service; Four Aces; American President Lines; and Moore-McCormack Lines. In addition to the C3's success as a platform for commercial applications, many C3s were converted to military uses during World War II, particularly as escort aircraft carriers and as tenders for destroyers, submarines and seaplanes. As it had done with the Type C2 ships, MARCOM distributed operating and maintenance manuals for the crew's use.

Acquisition information:

SAFR-00072

Donated by a San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park volunteer.

Processing information:

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Arrangement:

1 foldered item (multiple folded plans and pages in three-ring binder format). Total of 159 pages, including 9 folded plans and two small published Westinghouse manuals.

Physical location:
San Francisco Maritime NHP, Historic Documents Department
Rules or conventions:
Finding aid prepared using Describing Archives: A Content Standard .

About this collection guide

Collection Guide Author:
Processed by: Historic Documents Department Staff (Brogden).
Date Prepared:
2012
Date Encoded:
Machine-readable finding aid derived from ICMS database and converted into xml from a template revised and updated by San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, Historic Documents Department. 9/25/2012 .

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Preferred citation:

[Item description], [Location within collection organization identified by Collection Number/Series Number/File Unit Number/Item Number], HDC1659 (SAFR 23815), Instructions for Operation and Maintenance of Main Propelling Machinery of C-3 Type Vessels, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park

Location of this collection:
Building E, Fort Mason
San Francisco, CA 94123, US
Contact:
415-561-7030