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5.3 Marking. Packages and shipping containers shall be marked in
accordance with MIL-STD-129.
6.
NOTES
The heaters are intended to be used primarily
6.1 intended use.
in facilitating the start of liquid-cooled, internal-combustion engines
at ambient temperatures as low as minus 65 F. They also intended for
standby heating but not for operation while the engine is running.
6.2 Ordering data.
Procurement documents should specify the following:
Title, number, and date of this specification.
(d
(b)
Capacity required (see 1.2).
Time frame required for submission of preproduction model
(c)
(see 3.2).
When automatic control is required (see 3.8.3).
(d)
Coolant connections if other than as specified (see 3.32).
(e)
Whether electrically operated, dusttight air-inlet closure is
(f)
required (see 3.12).
Color to be painted (see 3.21).
(g)
Time interval for submission of electromagnetic interference
(h)
reports (see 4.5.4.13).
Preservation and packing required (see 5.1 and 5.2). Level
(i)
B preservation, and packaging is intended to provide economical
but limited protection and should be specified only when it
is determined the heaters will be held in covered storage.
6.3 Preproduction model. Any changes or deviations of production
heaters from the approved preproduction model during production will be
subject to the approval of the contracting officer. Approval of the pre-
production model will not relieve the supplier of his obligation to furnish
heaters conforming to this specified (see 3.2).
6.4 Data requirements. The contracting officer should include re-
quirements for such data as technical publications, instructional materials,
illustrated parts lists, and supplier's maintenance and operation manual
to be furnished with each heater.
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