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MIL-D-63303B(AR)
o.  Activate the coolant heater and allow one (1) hour to
complete heating cycle.  Observe for compliance with
3.4.2.2.1.
p.  Start the dispenser engine.  Engine should run on diesel
fuel within not more than five (5) minutes after beginning
of first cranking.  Immediate use of NATO slave receptacle
to provide standby power is permissible if the dispenser
batteries are discharged beyond engine cranking ability, for
steps (n) through (p) only.  Failure of the engine to start
and operate within the limits of applicable engine
specifications, failure of any component to function, out of
specification thermocouple readings, or failure to meet
specified test requirements shall constitute failure of this
test.
4.6.4.3.3.2 Cold starting and operating.  The dispenser shall
be tested in accordance with 4.6.4.3.3.1.  One or more of the
following shall constitute failure of this test.
Diesel engine does not start within five (5) minutes.
a.
b.  Engine does not run smoothly within fifteen (15) minutes
after starting without unnatural or continued control
manipulation and without the use of primers and priming
fluids.
c. Engine coolant temperature at heater inlet lower than
plus 50F (10C) prior to engine starting, when using
coolant heater.
d.  Lubricating oil temperature not stabilized in the  O engine
O
lubricating oil gallery within the range of 130 F (54 C)
O
O
to 230 F (110.0 C) within one (1) hour after starting
and remain within this range throughout the test period.
Coolant temperature not stabilized in the Oengine-cooling
e
O
jacket discharge pipe within the range of 140 F (60 C),
O
to 230F (110 C) within one (1) hour after starting and
remain within this range throughout the test period. (see
3.4.2.2.3.1).
4.6.5 Final acceptance.  The contractor shall perform
inspection for acceptance upon completion of all manufacturing and
in-process inspection operational prior to preservation and
packing.  Inspection for acceptance shall include, but not be
limited to, inspection for workmanship, protective finish, missing
features (missing operations), and characteristics that may have
been altered or changed as a result of subsequent operations after
prior inspections were completed.
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