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MIL-C-62310A(AT)
3.4.9.3 Heater (M577A2 and M901). The heater shall conform to MIL-H-62315 and shall
start and shall operate satisfactorily with vehicle electrical system, and diesel fuel conforming to
VV-F-800.
3.4.9.4 Communication and electrical circuits. Communication and electrical circuits shall
maintain continuity from end to end, without shorts from pin to pin, or from pin to connector
shell.
3.4.9.5 System voltage characteristics. Electrical system voltage characteristics shall fall
within the limits for transient and steady state voltage requirements specified in MIL-STD-1275.
3.4.9.6 Electromagnetic interference suppression. The vehicle, when operating, shall meet
the requirements for EMI/EMC suppression in accordance with emission requirements REO5
and CEO7 of MIL-STD-461A, Notice 4.
3.4.10 Controls. All electrical, mechanical and hydraulic controls shall operate without
malfunction throughout all ranges of operation under all vehicle operating conditions.
3.4.11 Adjustment mechanisms. All adjustment mechanisms shall function properly and
maintain adjustment within required settings during all vehicle operating conditions.
3.4.12 Trim vane. The trim vane shall retain its extended position when vehicle is operated
amphibiously.
3.4.13 Ramp system. The ramp hydraulic system shall be internally clean, and have all
connections tight, prior to initial filling of the system. The system shall be free of leakage before
and after operation. Ramp raising time, from the fully lowered position to closed position, shall
be not more than 18 seconds with engine operating at a maximum of 1200 rpm.
3.4.14 Stowed material. All interior and exterior Basic Issue Item (BII) shall be stowed
(combat loaded) on the vehicle, in spaces provided, to assure that items will not interfere with
operation of vehicle and components.
3.4.15 Welding repairs. Welding repairs of any kind shall be made only when, and to the
extent, specifically authorized by the procuring activity. (see 6.2).
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