|
| ![]() MIL-I-60166(MU)
TEST PROCEDURES
REQUIREMENT
CONTROL TEST
4.6.1
3.2
Fabrication
4.6.2
3.2.1
Inclosure
4.6.3
3.2.2
Circuit components
4.6.4
3.2.3
Circuitry
Visual, MIL-F-13926
3.3
General specifications
4.4.2 Environmental and functional. - Three inverters shall be selected at
random from each 100 produced or from each month's production, whichever occurs
first. The control samples shall have successfully met all other acceptance tests
specified herein, and shall then meet the following requirements and tests:
TEST PROCEDURE
REQUIREMENT
CONTROL TEST
4.6.6.1
3.5.1
Temperature shock
4.6.6.3
3.5.3
Shock (mechanical)
4.6.6.4
3.5.4
Salt spray
4.6.6.5
3.5.5
Humidity
4.6.6.6
3.5.6
Rain
4.6.9.
3.8
Operability
4.6.10
3.9
Efficiency
4.4.3 Reliability. - One inverter shall be selected from each 300 produced to
determine compliance with 3.4 and 4.6.5. This shall be in addition to the first
inverter produced after initiation of production,
4.4.4 Control test failure, - Should any item of a control test sample fail to
meet the specified test requirements, acceptance of the product will be suspended
by the Government until necessary correction have been made by the contractor and
the resubmitted samples have been approved.
4.5 Inspection equipment. - Except as otherwise provided for by the contract,
the contractor shall maintain all required measuring and testing equipment in
accordancc with the applicable requirements specified in Specification MIL-X-45607,
The Government reserves the right to to use test equipment for its own independent
inspections to the extent that such use will not unduly interfere with the contractor's
delivery schedule.
4.5.1 Government furnished inspection equipment. - Where the contract provides
for Government furnished test equipment, care and maintenance of test equipment
shall be in accordance with the applicable requirements specified in Specification
MIL-145607.
10.
|
Privacy Statement - Press Release - Copyright Information. - Contact Us |