MIL-P-53132(ME)
plants/power units shall be furnished for examination and testing within the time frame specified (see 6.2). Each first article shall be subjected to first article inspection (see 6.3) in accordance with 4.3.
3.3 Materials. Materials shall be as specified herein and on the applicable drawings. Use of any material not specified shall require Government approval, but such materials, if approved, shall be subject to all provisions of this specification.
3.3.1 Materiel deterioration prevention and control. The power plants/power units shall be fabricated from compatible materials, inherently corrosion resistant or treated to provide protection against the various forms of corrosion
and deterioration that may be encountered in any of the applicable operational and storage environments to which the power plant/power unit may be exposed.
3.3.2 Dissimilar metals. Dissimilar metals shall not be used in intimate contact with each other unless protected against galvanic corrosion. Dissimilar metals and methods of protection are defined and detailed in MIL-STD-889.
3.3.3 Recovered materials. For the purpose of this requirement, recovered materials are those materials which have been collected from solid waste and reprocessed to become a source of raw materials, as distinguished from virgin raw materials. The component, pieces and parts incorporated in the power plants/power units may be newly fabricated from recovered materials to the maximum extent practicable, provided the power plants/power units produced meet all other requirements of this description. Used, rebuilt or remanufactured components, pieces and parts shall not be incorporated in the power plants/power units.
3.4 Government-furnished equipment. As required by the detailed specification sheets, modified trailer chassis and DoD generator set(s) will be furnished by the Government, to be used in the assembly of power plants/power units.
3.5 Vehicle marking. Registration numbers and other marking of the power plant/power unit shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-642 (see 6.6).
3.6 Audio noise. Audio noise sound-pressure levels emanating from the power plant/power unit with all doors closed shall not exceed 70 dBA at 7 m (22.9 feet) from the perimeter of the trailer when measured at 1.2 m (3.9 feet) above the ground. In addition, audio noise emanating from the power plant/power unit with the control panel door(s) open shall not exceed 85 dBA at the operator's station, defined to be 0.7 m (2.3 feet) from the control panel. These requirements apply with the power plant/power unit operating at all loads from no-load to rated load.
3.7 Load transfer for power plant. When tested as specified in 4.6.1, the switchbox shall switch the load from one generator set to the other while both sets are running.
3.8 Camouflage pattern. When specified (see 6.2), a three-color camouflage pattern shall be applied to the power plant/power unit, as required by the drawings.
3.9 Transportability. The power plant/power unit shall be capable of being transported (see 6.13) by military or commercial trailers, trains, vessels,
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