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purposes and located downstream from the air-oil separator shall not be
The degree of preservation, packing, and marking shall be level A,
preserved.
level B, or commercial as specified (see 6.2).
NOTES
6.
The compressor unit is intended to supply clean high
6.1
intended use.
pressure breathing air for charging SCUBA bottles, and air storage systems used
for diving purposes.
6.2.
Ordering data.
6.2.1
Acquisition requirements.
Acquisition documents should specify the
following:
Title, number , and date of this specification.
a.
Time frame required for submission of the first article units.
b.
When the Government will conduct the first article model examination
c.
and tests.
d.
Time interval required for submission of the electromagnetic inter-
ference report (see 3.14).
Color required when other than as specified (see 3.20).
e.
When the welding process w1ll not be at the option of the contractor
f.
(see 3.21.3).
Degree of preservation, packing, and marking required (see 5.1).
f.
6.3
Definitions.
operation in increments of not less than 3 hours except
Continually.
6.3.1
for interruptions required for normal servicing of the compressor unit.
Downtime shall not be considered as Operation time.
The ratio of the number of maintenance man-
6.3.2 Maintenance ratio (MR).
hours required for both scheduled maintenance and unscheduled repairs (excluding
operator daily checks and services), to the number of hours of operation.
6.4
First article. When a first article inspection is required, the items
The first article should consist of one or more
should be a production model.
The contracting officer should include specific instructions in
units.
acquisition documents regarding arrangements for examinations, tests, and
approval of the first article test results and disposition of the first article.
The contracting officer shall consult the
6.5 Approved for Navy use list.
Diving Equipment Authorized for Navy Use, 10 June 87 (NAVSEA Inst 10560.2) to
Determine which vendors and equipment meet the safety standards for life support
diving equipment as established by the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA),
Alexandra, Virginia prior to open solicitation for this unit.
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