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3.11.5 Remote control operation. The pneumatic control panel shall have provisions for remote control of the
pneumatic power system. The remote control-capability shall include (a) starting and stopping of the turbine engine
and (b) application and removal of bleed air to the load (see 3.4.1; 4.2; 4.4.1.2.11; and 4.5.1).
3.12 Treatment and painting. The set shall be treated and painted as specified herein. The following shall not be
painted: Terminal wiring connections, governor linkage, instruction diagrams, nameplates, rectifiers, relays, circuit
breakers, switches, hose, drive-belts, and all other parts whose operation or function would be adversely affected by
paint. Treatment and painting shall be optional for the following if located within the set housing and not visible
during operation of the set: Corrosion-resisting metals; metals treated to be corrosion resistant: and items treated and
painted to be corrosion resistant by the original manufactures, such as MS starting motor, main contactor, after
assembly and testing. The interior of the set shall be retouched to correct any paint damage; the entire exterior of the
set, except items adversely affected, shall be over-sprayed.
3.13 Information and instruction plates. First Article sets shall be delivered with all specified plates installed.
For production sets, information and instruction plates may be installed after individual quality conformance tests
(see 4.4) have been completed and the final over-spray of paint is applied (see 3.12).
3.14 Electromagnetic interference. The electromagnetic interference emission and susceptibility characteristics
of the set shall conform to MIL-STD-461, Class V, even through the set Kilo-Volt Ampere (kVA) is greater than
specified in the standard (see 4.5.2 and 4.6.5).
3.15 Marking. The set shall be marked in accordance with (IAW) MIL-STD-130. As a minimum each set shall
be marked with (a) model number, (b) serial number, (c) procurement instrument identification number, and (d)
manufacturer's identification.
3.16 Workmanship. Workmanship shall be in accordance with (IAW) current industry practices (reference
Requirement 9 of MIL-HDBK-454).
3.17 Mechanical Parking Brake System. The generator set shall include a mechanical parking brake system to
prevent the set from moving when it is parked. The mechanical parking brake shall be capable of locking the set in
place on a 6 percent grade when the handle is applied once then released, applied a second time then released, and
applied a final time then released (applied three times). The brake system shall be mounted in a convenient
accessible location on the front of the generator set. The parking brake system shall also provide for a dead-man
system incorporated in the draw bar.
4. VERIFICATION
4.1 Classification of inspections. The inspection requirements specified herein are classified as follows:
a.
First article inspection (see 4.3).
c.
Conformance inspection (see 4.4).
d.
Inspection comparison (see 4.7).
4.2 Inspection conditions. Unless otherwise specified, all inspections shall be preformed in accordance with
(IAW) the test conditions specified in MIL-STD-705 and Table V (see 4.3.3).
4.3 First article inspection. The first article generator sets shall be examined and tested as specified herein to
determine compliance with this specification (see 3.1).
4.3.1 Examination of components and subassemblies. Examination of components and subassemblies shall be
made prior to assembly of the generator or set. Evidence that any components or subassemblies do not comply with
the requirements of this specification shall be cause for rejection of that component or subassembly.
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