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4.6.7.6 Design evaluation test documentation. The test reports for the
design evaluation tests shall be prepared in accordance with accepted engineering
practice. The test arrangement and procedure, the test events, and test instru-
ments used, the measured data, and the effects, results, and observations shall
be accurate and complete and shall be presented in a professional manner and
in a usable durable form to the design review agency for approval. The report
shall include a definite statement regarding conformance to the acceptance
criteria specified herein and suitability of the unit for its intended applica-
tion. After approval, test reports shall be distributed as specified in 6.2.2.
4.7 Packaging inspection. Sample packages and packs and the inspection
of the packaging, packing, and marking for shipment and storage shall be in
accordance with the requirements of section 5 and the documents specified
therein.
PACKAGING
5.
(The packaging requirements specified herein apply only for direct Govern-
ment acquisitions. For the extent of applicability of the packaging require-
ments of referenced documents listed in section 2, see 6.6.)
5,1 Technical data. Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2.1), technical
data depicting the preservation, packaging, and transportation of support
data shall be prepared by the contractor and submitted to the contracting
activity (see 6.2.2).
5.2 Preservation-packaging, packing and marking. Pump units and acces-
sories shall be preserved-packaged level A or C, packed level A, B, or C as
specified (see 6.2.1), and marked in accordance with MIL-P-16789.
6.
NOTES
6.1 Intended use. Pumps covered by this specification are intended for
miscellaneous services on board Naval ships.
6.2 Ordering data.
Acquisition documents should specify the
6.2.1 Acquisition requirements.
following:
(a)
Title, number, and date of this specification.
Class required (see 1.2).
(b)
General design required (see 3.2).
(c)
(1) Space and weight requirements.
(2) List, pitch, roll, trim, and other ship attitude
conditions (see 3.2, 3.2.7, and 4.6.7.3).
(3) Environmental vibration frequencies (see 3.2.3.4 and 4.6.7.4).
(4) Airborne, structureborne, and fluidborne noise requirements
(see 3.2.5 and 4.6.4).
(5) Ambient temperature, normal, maximum, and minimum.
Performance characteristics (see 3.2, 3.3.2.1, 3.3.2.2, 3.8.2,
(d)
and 3.8.4).
(1) Rated capacity and range of capacity.
(2) Rated total head at rated capacity.
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