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MIL-V-62008B(AT)
3.7.3 Name, shipping, and service data plates. All plates shall be in accordance with the
applicable drawings and MIL-P-514.
3.8 Fire extinguisher. The fixed fire extinguisher system installed in accordance with
applicable drawings shall be operational internally and externally. Actuating the internal
controls shall simultaneously stop the supply of fuel to the engine. The maximum effort required
to discharge the system internally or externally, shall not be more than 55 pounds. A time delay
of not more than 6 seconds but less than 11 seconds shall occur on the first shot between
actuating the release mechanism and entrance of CO2 into the engine compartment.
3.9 Gas particulate filter system.
3.9.1 Air flow. A minimum air flow of 3.5 cubic feet per minute (CFM) is required at
each crew position outlet when the other crew position hoses are connected to their respective
outlets.
3.9.2 Air heater. An air heater will be supplied at each crew position. When the heater
switch is turned on, the heater light must illuminate. The heater must warm the air a minimum of
10F over ambient air within a 10 minute period at an input voltage of 24-30 volts. Thermostats
of each heater must function to maintain temperature settings of their control knobs.
3.10 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) characteristics. The vehicle shall meet the
requirements of MIL-STD-461A. Notice 4 as follows:
3.10.1 Radiated emissions. Test RE05, of MIL-STD-462, Notice 3.
3.10.2 Radiated susceptibility. Test RS03, of MIL-STD-462, Notice 3.
3.10.3 Conducted emissions. Test CE07, of MIL-STD-462, Notice 3.
3.10.4 Electromagnetic compatibility. Operation of any subsystem or equipment in its
design mode of operation, or while switching modes of operation shall not result in undesirable
response of any other subsystem or equipment beyond those criteria determined by vehicle test.
NOTE: Radiated emissions, radiated susceptibility, conducted emissions and
electromagnetic compatibility shall be determined by analysis of data obtained
from electromagnetic interference (EMI) and EMC test of production vehicles
per 4.5.3.12, MIL-STD-461A, and MIL-STD-462.
3.11 Vibration and noise level.
3.11.1 Equipment operation. Equipment operation shall not exceed the maximum
acceptable noise level specified in table VI.
3.11.2 Operator's protection. Noise hazard caution signs shall be posted in all crew
stations. The signs shall be clearly visible to all personnel.
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