MIL-DTL-19803G
and the purge pressure shall be 50 + 5 psig (345 +34 kPa). After purging, charge the container
with gaseous oxygen at 25 + 5 psig (172 + 34 kPa) and close all openings with approved closures.
3.10 Odors. The interior of the converter shall be free from odor. The converter shall be
free of toxic gases or by-products (see 6.2.d).
3.11 Identification of product. The converter shall be marked for identification in
accordance with MIL-STD-130 except that the Federal Stock Number shall be omitted and the
contract and serial number shall be stamped on the nameplate.
3.11.1 Vacuum performance test plate. A metal plate shall be attached to the converter to
provide spaces and columns to show results and dates of evaporation loss tests. The plate shall
provide sufficient space for permanently recording results of at least 12 tests. Results and dates
of all the evaporation loss tests conducted by the converter manufacturer shall be legibly
recorded upon the plate by the manufacturer.
3.11.2 Marking. Each unit and shipping container shall be marked in accordance with
MIL-STD-129. In addition, the following precautionary marking shall be required on each unit
package and shipping container:
CAUTION
DO NOT ALLOW PETROLEUM CONTAMINANTS OF ANY
KIND TO BE USED/STORED ON OR ABOUT THESE
CONTAINERS.
3.11.2.1 Special requirements. All wrapping cushioning, dunnage and containers shall be
completely free of contamination by oil or grease.
3.11.3 Warning notes. A warning note shall be located in a conspicuous place on the
container. The note may be applied by decal, plate, or stencil. The following information, in
0.25 inch (6.35 mm) high red letters on a white or frosted aluminum background shall be
provided:
CAUTION
HIGH VACUUM CONTAINER
HANDLE WITH CARE
3.12 Workmanship. The converters shall be uniform in quality and shall be free from
irregularities, defects, or foreign material which could adversely affect safety, performance,
reliability, or durability.
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