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MIL-T-45379D(AT)
4.6.2.17.10 Auxiliary outlet. To determine conformance to 3.3.17.10, the BII trouble light
or suitable voltmeter shall be attached to the auxiliary outlets and checked for operation. The
light or suitable voltmeter shall be removed and each circuit overloaded to check circuit breaker
operation.
4.6.2.17.11 Personnel heater. To determine conformance to 3.3.17.11 actuate the HI/LO
switch to either position and verify reduced speed blower motor operation. Verify that the
indicator lamp on the control panel lights within four minutes of turn-on as an indication of
burner ignition. Subsequent to ignition, verify that the blower motor is operating at full speed in
both the HI/LO switch positions and that the high heat is generated when the HI/LO switch is in
the Hi position and low heat is generated when in the LO position. When the HI/LO switch is
turned to the OFF position, verify that the indicator light goes out and the blower motor shuts off
within 3.5 minutes.
4.6.2.17.12 Engine smoke generator. To determine conformance to 3.3.17.12, when the
engine is equipped with an engine smoke generator, activate the smoke generator switch when
the engine is warm and operating at 1600 rpm. Verify that both the right and left exhaust ducts
emit white smoke.
4.6.2.18 Communications system. To determine conformance to 3.3.18a, each intercom set
shall be functionally inspected to ensure proper operation. To determine conformance to
3.3.18b, when a radio set is specified (see 6.2) the radio set shall be functionally inspected
through the AN/VIC-1(V) intercom set to ensure proper operation.
4.6.3 Break-in run. To determine conformance to 3.4, each vehicle shall be lubricated and
serviced prior to the break-in run. The run shall be on smooth, level, and hard-surface roads for
the distance specified in table III. The vehicle shall be operated in reverse after each division.
4.6.3.1 8-mile road test. To determine conformance to 3.4, each vehicle shall be operated a
distance of 8 miles or more by the contractor prior to submitting the vehicle for acceptance tests.
4.6.4 Performance.
4.6.4.1 Vehicle mobility.
4.6.4.2 Power plant and power train. To determine conformance to 3.5.2, the vehicle shall
be operated throughout all gear and speed ranges as specified herein and checked for functional
requirements. The powertrain, final drives, tracks, suspension system, and controls shall be
checked throughout all speed and steering ranges and shall perform as specified.
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