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MIL-T-85068(AS)
Nomenclature and Nameplates - Nomenclature assignment and
3.4.4
nameplate approval for equipment identification shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-454,
requirement 34 and MIL-N-18307.
Service Conditions - Service conditions (environmental) shall be:
3.4.5
3.4.5.1
Altitude
50,000 ft maximum
Non-Operating
10,000 ft maximum
Operating
Shock
3.4.5.2
The shock pulse shape shall be half
sine wave with a peak amplitude of
20 g's and a nominal time of II milli-
seconds.
3.4.5.3
Vibration
5 HZ to 15 HZ at 0.06 " + 0. 012"
Operating
peak-to-peak
16 Hz to 25 Hz at 0.04 + 0.008"
peak-to-peak
26 Hz to 55 Hz at O. 02 " + 0.004"
peak-to-peak
3.4.5.4
Humidity
Cover removed, 710C(+159  0F),
Non-Operating
95% R. H.
0
Cover removed, 51. 5 (+124F) ,
Operating
85% R.H.
0
3.4.5.5
Salt Atmosphere
Cover removed, 35 C(+9@F),
5% 48 hours
3.4.5.6
Sand and Dust
75% 325 mesh, 12 hours, 1750 f
pm
Explosive Atmosphere
MIL-STD-810, Method 511,
3.4.5.7
Procedure 1
3.4.5.8
High Temperature
0
0
+850 C (+1850 F)
Non-Operating
+55 C (+131 F)
Operating
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