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MIL-I-60166(MU)
TABLE
II
-
CLASSIFICATION
OF
DEFECTS
Use Inspection Level II of Table I with
Sampling Plan Table II-A of Standard MIL-STD-105
TEST PROCEDURE
REQUIREMENT
CRITICAL: NONE
MAJOR: AQL 0.65% Defective
4.6.6.2
3.5.2
Vibration
101.
4.6.7.1
3.6.1.1
Low input voltage protection
102.
4.6.7.2
3.6.1.2
Reverse polarity protection
103.
4.6.7.3
3.6. 1.3
Short circuit and overload protection
104.
4.6.7.4
3.6.2
Isolation
105.
4.6.7.5
3.6.3
Insulation resistance
106.
4.6.7.6
3.6.4
Dielectric strength
107.
4.6.8
3.7
Performance
108.
4.6.8.1
3.7.1
Input voltage surge
109.
4.6.8.2
3.7.2
Output voltage
110.
4.6.8.3
3.7.3
Output voltage regulation
111.
4. 6.8.4
3.7.4
Output frequency
112.
4.6.8.5
3.7.5
Harmonic distortion
113.
4.6.8.6
3.7.6
Power factor
114.
4.6.11
3.10
Radio interference
115.
MINOR: NONE
4.3.3 Disposition of non-conforming product. - Rejected lots shall be screened
for all defective characteristics. Removal or correction of defective units and re-
submittance of rejected lots shall be in accordance with "Acceptance and Rejection"
as specified in Standard MIL-STD-105.
4,4 Control tests.
4.4.1 General. - One inverter shall be selected at random as a control sample
from each 50 produced or from each month's production, whichever occurs first.
The control sample shall have successfully met all other acceptance tests
specified herein and shall then meet the following requirements and tests:
9.

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