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LIST OF PARTS. REQUIRED TO SUPPORT THE GTCP 36-100M APU Quantity (Total) Part No. Description 1 109812-1-1 Load control valve – Ser No 340 (repair and overhaul to SB49-6839 standard or unit exchange for Part no. 109812-9) 1 3614674-1 Elbow 1 3614628-1 Cap 4 3608765-1 Element 2 MS9556-09 Bolt 4 S9413-554 Seal ‘O’ Ring 6 S9413-124 Seal ‘O’ Ring 2 S9413-014 Seal ‘O’ Ring 7 S9413-569 Seal ‘O’ Ring 3 3888366-1 Plug Igniter 6 ANQ60B716 Washer 2 968214-5 Valve Drain 0 000-000-0000 Clamp 3 3612610-1 Gasket Fuel Nozzle 2 365305-1 Element Oil Filter 3 388-2440-1 Filter Assembly Fluid 6 S9412-138 Packing ‘O’ ANNEX B – LIST OF APU ACCESSORIES CONSIDERED WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE PRICE FOR LOGISTICAL SUPPORT UNDER ITEMS 1, 2, 2B, 2C & 2D Description Part No. Alternative Wiring Harness 3888084-1 Load Control Valve 109804-1 109812-1/9 Fuel Solenoid Valve 692545-1/6 3888134-4 Starter 519892-3/-4/-5/-6 Fan Assembly 3862200-1/-2/-3 Fuel Control Unit 3882600-2-1/-3-1/-5-1/-8-1 LOP Switch 3876001-1/-8 Surge Valve 978668-3-1 Ignition Unit 3888000-2 ECU 2117404-3/-4/-5 SCHEDULE 3 to C17&CS/1010 Ministry of Defence C17 & CS PROJECT TEAM Conditions of Contract
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May supervise others. Master Provides technical/management leadership on major tasks or technology assignments. Establishes goals and plans that meet project objectives. Has domain and expert technical knowledge. Directs and controls activities for a client, having overall responsibility for financial management, methods, and staffing to ensure that technical requirements are met. Interactions involve client negotiations and interfacing with senior management. Decision making and domain knowledge may have a critical impact on overall project implementation. May supervise others. The “G” in the labor identification (ID) numbers below indicate Government-Site Work (see Section J, Attachment 2). The “C” in the labor ID numbers below indicate Contractor-Site Work (see Section J, Attachment 3). Administration/Clerical (101G# and 101C#)

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