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MIL-R-23016(Wep)
Three copies of a practical wiring diagram of each
(c)
major assembly or of each nonstructural unit thereof,
whichever is practical, showing the physical location
and connections of detail parts and subassemblies with
reference symbols and terminal numbers indicated.
Three copies of brief operating instructions.
(d)
Three copies of a complete schematic diagram reduced to
(e)
its simplest form, showing the circuits of all major and
minor assemblies and of detail parts not internal therein
individually in schematic form with electrical inter-
connection indicated.
(f)
Three copies of an overall functional block diagram.
Prior to submission of the preproduction sample equip-
(g)
ment, three copies of a report by the contractor of his
tests on the equipment.  Included with this shall be an
analysis of all failures which occurred, and suggestions
for improvements in design which might be incorporated in
later productions.
Scope of Tests:
4.2.3
Reproduction tests shall include all tests deemed necessary
to determine that the equipment meets all the requirements
of this specification and the contract.
Preproduction Approval:
4.2.4
Approval of the preproduction model shall be by the procuring
activity upon satisfactory completion of all tests.  No pro-
duction equipments shall be delivered prior to the approval
of the preproduction model.  Prefabrication of production
equipment prior to the approval of the preproduction model is
at the contractor's own risk.  The approved preproduction model
will be returned to the contractor for his use in the fabrication
and testing of equipment to be submitted for acceptance.  The
preproduction model shall not be considered as one of the equip-
ments under the contract; however, it may be reworked by the
contractor and submitted for acceptance as a production equipment.
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