MIL-S-49442 (ER)
3.3.1.2
Insulation resistance. The resistance of insulation between any of
the conductors at the main power input connector shall be not less than 100
meghoms when tested per 4.9.2.
3.3.1.3
Power distribution and operational functions.
Main power branch
distribution and circuit switching functions shall meet the operational re-
quirements when tested per Para. 4.9.
3.4
Cable assemblies
3.4.1
Cable assemblies, power and audio frequency. All power and cable and
cord assemblies shall be fabricated in accordance with the drawings and shall
meet the electrical and strength test requirements of MIL-C-3885.
System operation.
3.5
With all the operational equipment of the AN/TSM-133
assemblage installed, the operational requirements shall be met when tested in
accordance with 4.9.1.
3.6
Vehicular transportation.
The shelter facility shall be capable of being
transported over cross-country terrain, without any extra tiering, taping, etc.,
by military vehicles without sustaining any damage such as buckling, cracking,
delamination, or other permanent deformation. (See 4.7.4 and 4.7.5).
Railroad transportation.
3.7
The Shelter facility, without any extra tieing,
taping, etc., shall be capable of being loaded, blocked, and withstand the test
of 4.7.6 without sustaining any buckling, cracking, delamination, or other
permanent deformation.
3.8
Drops, flat and rotational.
The shelter facility shall be capable of
withstanding drops of 18 inches on concrete. After all drop tests of 4.7.7, there
shall be no buckling, cracking, delamination or other permanent deformation.
The shelter facility shall be capable of withstanding
3.9
Watertightness.
the test of 4.7.3.
During and after the test, there shall be no leakage into
the facility or its walls, floor, roof or doors.
3.10
Parts, materials and processes.
In addition to the requirements of this
specification, the requirements of MIL-STD-965 and MIL-P-11268, including the
section requirements therein, shall apply.
3.10.1 Wiring. All hook-up wiring in the shelter shall be considered as being
sealed enclosures containing heat dissipating parts.
3.10.1.1 Slack.
Wires and cables shall be as short as practical except that
sufficient slack shall be provided:
a,
To prevent undue stress on cable forms,
wires and connections.
b.
To facilitate field repair of broken or
cut wires.
To prevent chafing or braking of wires
c.
due to repeated flexing of hinged parts.
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