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MILT81821
b. Request for final acceptance inspection shall be made to the Procuring
Activity after it has been established by the Government Quality Assurance
representative that the trainer set or individual trainer complies with the
applicable Detail Specification.
c.
Unless otherwise directed, the Procuring Activity or designated
representatives thereof will, in conjunction with the Using Activity, determine the
date for and perform the final acceptance inspection with the QAR at the
Contractor's plant. The inspection will follow the operational and functional
tests, and inventory set forth herein.
d. Upon completion of the final acceptance inspection, the Using Activity will
make recommendations to the Procuring Activity in regards to acceptance.
4.2.3 Failure logs.
The Contractor shall maintain a log of all parts failure, in the equipment
service/historical record specified in 3.4.3, including GFE which occur during the test calibration
period. The log shall include the part number of the failed part, location of failed part, cause of
failure if known, and number of cycles and hours on the trainer at the time of failure. This log shall
be made available to the Procuring Activity at the beginning of inspection. This log shall also be
maintained on total calibration and testing time and shall be authenticated by the quality assurance
representative (QAR ).
4.2.4 Test methods. The procedures and methods for conducting all tests specified herein
shall be as stated in the trainer acceptance test outlines specified in 3.4.8.
Each trainer panel shall be tested from a training
4.2.4.1 Human-factor compliance tests.
effectiveness standpoint to demonstrate that training requirements are satisfied, and to insure
compliance with the human-factor requirements of MILSTD1472.
4.2.4.2 Operating tests.
The trainer panel or system shall be energized for a period of one
(1) hour and subjected to an operating test in an ambient temperature of sixty-eight (68) degrees F
five (5) degrees F of not less than six (6) hours to insure the proper functioning of the panel,
including all operating controls, supply line voltage, ranges and frequencies, conditions of extreme
limits, and conformance to applicable safety requirements. During the operation period not Iess
than three (3) complete cycles of operation shall be accomplished in the presence of the
Government inspector to demonstrate compliance with the requirements of the applicable
specifications. A cycle of operation is considered to be one complete end to end sequential
operation of the trainer in accordance with the operating instructions contained in the trainer
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