MIL-S-4953C(USAF)
a. Date b. Time
c. Ambient temperature (dry bulb and wet bulb)
d. Atmospheric pressure
e. Liquid flow rate (pounds per minute and gallons per hour)
f. Static pressure at the nozzle g. Cabinet temperature
h. Engine revolutions per minute and total hours operated i. Pump pressure
j. Temperature of mixture at the nozzle
k. Alternator output voltage and frequency
l. Amperage readings (Alternator output and pump motor)
4.3.9.2 Notes. Notes shall be included to indicate adjustments, servicing, leaks, vibrations, operation of unit and auxiliary equipment and any other irregularities and corrective measures taken.
4.4 Preproduction tests.
4.4.1 Preproduction test report. After the preproduction tests are completed, a preproduction test report shall be prepared in accordance with MIL-STD-831.
4.4.2 Preproduction test samples. When required by the procuring activity the contractor shall submit the two samples subjected to preproduction testing to the procuring activity which will use them for the following:
a. An inspection of the mechanical construction of the spray outfit.
b. To perform any tests included in the specification after reviewing the contractor's test report.
4.4.3 Tests. Preproduction tests shall consist of all tests specified in 4.6.
4.4.3.1 Part failures. If during the preproduction testing of the spray outfit, a part fails, that part will be replaced with a redesigned part or one of a different material, unless the procuring
activity authorizes the installation of a new part of the original design and material for one which failed due to faulty material or workmanship. The preproduction testing will be considered completed only when every major part in the unit has passed all tests. At the discretion of the procuring activity, redesigning and retesting may be required of any part or component which
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