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MIL-V-82443(OS)
TABLE III
SHOCK SCHEDULE
3.4.4
Temperature and humidity.
Non-operating.
3.4.4.1
a.
Temperature. The valve shall be capable of meeting the
performance requirements subsequent to withstanding, in
the non-operating condition, environmental temperatures
between -45 F and +140 F. Temperature is defined in
6.3.7.
b.
Humidity. The valve shall be capable of meeting the
performance requirements subsequent to withstanding, in
the non-operating condition, an environment of at least
95 percent relative humidity at +110 F for a minimum
period of 8 hours. Humidity is defined in 6.3.8.
Ready operating. Teh valve, immediately after being condi-
3.4.4.2
tioned for 1 hour at any temperature between 0 F and +140 F shall be
capable of meeting the performance requirements at any environmental
temperature between 0 F and +140 F.
3.5
Operational service life. The valve shall have a service
life of one duty cycle.
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