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MIL-G-46858A
3.4.2 Electromechanical equipment. - The design of electromechanical equipment shall be in
accordance with the detail specification.
3.4.3 Fluidic equipment. - The design and construction of fluidic equipment shall conform to
the detail specification.
3.4.4 Compatibility. - The equipment shall be designed to be physically and electrically
compatible with the applicable missile and launcher system as defined by the detail
specification and correlation drawings.
3.4.4.1 Space limitations. - The maximum envelope dimensions of equipment shall conform
to the applicable detail specification.
3.4.4.2 Mounting. - The equipment shall be mounted to the missile airframe as shown in the
applicable drawing.
* 3.4.4.3 Weight. - The total weight of the equipment and the weight of each weight-critical
subassembly shall be within the limits established by the detailed specification or drawing.
3.4.4.4 Electric power requirements. - Where applicable, the voltage, frequency, real power,
and reactive power required by the system from missileborne and external electrical power
sources shall be within the limits established by MIL-STD-454, Requirement 25, unless
otherwise specified in the detail specification.
3.4.4.5 Hydraulic supply requirements. - Where applicable, the pressures and flow rates
required by the system from missileborne and external hydraulic sources shall be within the
limits established by the detailed specifications.
3.4.4.6 Pneumatic supply requirements. - Where applicable, the pressures and volume
required by the system from missileborne and external pneumatic sources shall be within the
limits established by the detailed specification.
3.4.5 Special equipment. - Unless very important advantages are obtained, the use of
"special" test equipment (instead of standard existing types) shall not be required for tests or
adjustments performed in depots and areas not associated with the launching site. Prior
approval shall be obtained from the procuring activity before accomplishing design or
construction of special test equipment.
* 3.4.5.1 Special tools. - the design and use of special tools shall be in accordance with
Requirement 63 of MIL-STD-454.
3.4.6 Operating temperature of parts. - A part shall not be used in an ambient temperature or
at an operating temperature exceeding that for which the part is designed.
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