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DA Form 2105 — SPECIAL PROVISIONS E(S) - STEAM SERVICE

special provisions e(s) - steam service

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DA Form 2105 is a DA series document issued for use across the Department of the Army. Official title: SPECIAL PROVISIONS E(S) - STEAM SERVICE. Purpose: special provisions e(s) - steam service. The current edition carries the date 03/01/2015 and is listed with a publication status of ACTIVE. The form runs to 1 page(s) and contains approximately 41 entry fields.

The office of primary responsibility is COE. Use is prescribed by AR 420-41, which defines when the form is raised and where it goes afterward. The form is normally completed by the subject of the entries or by administrative personnel maintaining the record, then reviewed and signed as the governing authority directs.

Formats offered: PDF, XFDL. All are the same published layout in different containers, and the choice between them is a matter of how the entries will be made rather than what appears on the page. The pdf serves as the authoritative rendering. A fillable pdf exposes editable fields on screen; a printable pdf is the blank form as a flat page for handwriting.

A pdf opens in any current browser or in a dedicated reader. Fillable behaviour is more reliable in a full reader than in a browser viewer, where some field types render but do not save. An xfdl file is also published. This is the IBM Lotus Forms format used within Army systems; it requires the Lotus Forms Viewer and will not open in a pdf reader or a word processor.

All formats are free to download and no registration is involved. The files are the published documents, distributed unmodified.

What the form asks for

  • Agreement
  • Alterations_Additons
  • ContentArea1
  • Description_Steam
  • Estimated_Amount
  • Estimated_Consumption
  • Metering_Billing
  • Page1
  • PageArea1
  • Point_Delivery
  • R18
  • Rates
  • Rectangle1
  • Steam_Plant
  • Steam_Pressure
  • Subform
  • T10
  • T11
  • T14
  • T24
  • T25
  • T26
  • T29
  • T30

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Questions and answers

What is DA Form 2105?
SPECIAL PROVISIONS E(S) - STEAM SERVICE
Which edition is current?
03/01/2015
Who is responsible for this form?
COE
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF, XFDL, PDF

Publisher notes

  1. 42-ITEM ONLY PRODUCED IN ELECTRONIC MEDIA,

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