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6.2 Ordering data.
Procurement documents should specify the following:
a.
Title, number, and date of this specification.
b.
Time frame required for submission of first article model (see 3.2).
When pipe fittings shall be other than brass or bronze (see 3.3.3).
c.
d.
When sight assembly is required (see 3.10).
When comparator is required (see 3.11).
e.
f.
When cover to be other than as specified (see 3.15).
When color shall be other than what is specified (see 3.18).
When welding process is other than contractor's option (see 3.20.3.1).
i.
When less than completely assembled unit is not acceptable for environ-
mental testing (see 4.5.2.4).
Level of preservation and of packing required (see 5.1 and 5.2).
J.
6.3 First article.  When a first article inspection is required, the items
should be a preproduction model.
The first article should consist of one unit.
The contracting officer should include specific instructions in acquisition
documents regarding arrangements for examinations, tests, and approval of the
first article test results and disposition of the first article.
For Army procurement, the Surgeon General of the Army
6.4 Health hazards.
will acc as advisor to make the necessary determination on health hazards.
6.5 Data requirements.  The contracting officer should include requirements
for such data as technical publications, instructional materials, illustrated
parts lists, and contractor's maintenance and operation manual to be furnished
with each unit.
The contracting officer should include provisioning
6.6  Provisioning.
requirements for repair parts and mainteriance tools as necessary (including any
special tools), and instructions regarding shipment of units.
Level B preservation (see 5.1.2) has been
6.7 Level B preservation.
developed for use by the Army and Air Force for the specific conditions in
For Navy procurements, detailed level B requirements, when required, shall
6.2.
be developed at time of procurement when all conditions are known.
6.8 Subject term (key word) listing.
Hypochlorination unit
Hypochlorite
Hypochlorinator
Water purification
Water treatment
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