MIL-T-48599(MU)
3.4.3.1 Insulation on conductors.- Insulation of the sleeve type
may be used, provided its length is sufficient to prevent slippage along
the conductor to such an extent as to expose a section of the conductor
that should be insulated. Insulation shall provide adequate dielectric
strength and adequate leakage resistance when the equipment is operated
under the designated service conditions. The mechanical and electrical
properties of the insulating materiels and impregnating compounds shall
not be permanently impaired as a result of being exposed to extremes of
temperature incurred in the equipment. Rubber without braid may be
used only when the insulation is not depended upon to space or support
the conductor, or when a number of conductors are assembled in the form
of cordage and the assembly provided with a braid covering which has
been suitably varnished or lacquered. All conductor insulation shall
be of the noncombustible or slow-burning type; that is, with the
insulated conductor held in a horizontal position in still
air, self-sustained combustion of the insulation or lacquer shall not
progress at a rate in excess of 1 inch in 1 minute.
4.
QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS
4.1 Responsibility for inspection.- Unless otherwise specified
in the contract or purchase order, the supplier is responsible for the
performance of all inspection requirements, as specified herein.
Except as otherwise specified, the supplier may utilize his own
facilities or any commercial laboratory acceptable to the Government,
The Government reserves the right to perform any of the inspections
set forth in the specification where such inspections are deemed
necessary to assure supplies and services conform to prescribed require-
ments.
4.2 First article (initial production) approval.- The requirements
for first article approval and the responsibility (Government or con-
tractor) for first article testing shall be as specified in the contract.
The sample for first article approval tests shall be 3 chassis assemblies
manufactured in the same manner using the same materiels, equipment,
processes, and procedures as used in regular production. All parts and
materiels, including packaging and packing, shall be obtained from the
same source of supply as used in regular production.
4.2.1 Government testing.- When the Government is responsible for
conducting first article approval tests, the contractor, prior to sub-
mitting the sample to the Government, shall inspect the sample to insure
that it conforms to all the requirements of the contract and submit a
record of this inspection with the sample, including certificates of
conformance for materiels.
4.2,2 Contractor testing.- When the contractor is responsible for
conducting first article approval tests, the sample shall be inspected
by the contractor for all the requirements of the contract. The sample
and a record of this inspection, including certificates of conformance
for materiels, shall be submitted to the Government for approval. The
Government reserves the right to witness the contractors inspection.
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