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4 .2.3 In-process inspection.  Prior to entering acceptance tests, all
AN/AWM-23(V) items shall have-completed In-process inspections,
4.2.4  In- process data.  The data resulting from contractor conducted
in-process inspections shall be presented to the Cognizant Government
Inspector (CGI) at the time items of the AN/AWM-23(V) are offered for
Government inspection and acceptance.
4,2.5 Acceptance test plan.  All testing shall be as specified in the
acceptance test plan for the individual item.  Data sheets containing
test criteria and measurement results are a part of the acceptance proce-
dure document for each item.
4.2.6 Test results.  The contractor shall present test data, as docu-
mented evidence that each Test Station/Test Set has completed tests, as
applicable.  Test indications shall be recorded on test-data sheets-by the
responsible contractor test engineer and respected by contractor Quality
Assurance (QA).  A record shall be kept of all failures.
4.2.7 Acceptance.  Upon completion of Government Inspection, Government
acceptance will be consummated by CGI execution of the DD Form 250.
4,2.8 Utilities.  Forced-air cooling, electrical power consumption,
water, nitrogen, compressed air, and forced liquid cooling performance are
facilities requirements and need not require verification as conditions
of acceptance.  The contractor may use his facilities providing they are
within the required tolerances of 3.2,2.
4.2.9 Configuration.  Physical configuration of test stations during
acceptance testing shall be dependent upon the shipping configuration as
required by the equipment destination:
a.
Stations fully assembled (shore based installations). Test
stations shall conform to their respective 493XXX-1XX
drawings and shall be completely assembled and intercon-
nected per the respective 493XXX-7XX installation control
drawing.
b.
Bay shipment (shipboard installations), Test stations shall
conform to their respective 493XXX-1XX drawings; however,
to facilitate packaging for shipment, bays need be physically
assembled to each other only to the extent necessary to per-
mit functional testing required.  This shall include tempor-
ary bolting as required for physical safety during test and
the provision of electrical bonding as required.
4.3 Tests.
4.3.1 Electrical and electronic items - operational run-in test.
The
test set items shall be operated as specified in the individual item
acceptance test plan (see Table III) to perform the operational run-in test.
Equipment tests shall be performed at the beginning, 3 hours after the
beginning, and at the end of the operational run-in test.  The equipment
shall be operated for a period of 6 hours, computed in the following manner:
a.
Operation. run in of 3 hours minimum without a failure from
start is required
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