MIL-H-18325B(Aer)
Magnetic Interference - The magnetic interference of the heating system
4.7.5
shall be determined during starting, continuous operation and with blower operation and the
effect on any compass located in the airplane shall not exceed the value specified in
paragraph 3.15.5.
4.8
Test and Inspections to be Conducted During Production.These tests
and inspections are to be made on the heating systems incorporated in airplanes submitted
under contract. The following tests and inspections shall be made at the manufacturer's plant
by the cognizant naval inspector or in his presence, unless otherwise authorized by the Bureau
of Aeronautics.
General Inspection - Shall be in accordance with 4.3.
4.8.l
Flight Test. -During the acceptance flight of each airplane the heating
4.8.2
system shall be placed in operation and it shall be noted whether or not It apparently
operates satisfactorily. If it does not, such further tests as are deemed necessary by the
inspector shall be performed to establish definitely the satisfactory performance or the
repairs necessary to secure satisfactory operation, which repairs are to be made by the
contractor before acceptance of the airplane.
5.
PREPARATION FOR DELIVERY
(Not applicable )
6.
NOTES
6.1
Intended Use - The equipment outlined in this specification is intended
for use in naval aircraft.
6.2
Sizes - Heaters shall be of such size as to provide for the fulfillment
of the requirements of this specification for the type airplane in which installed. Tests to
determine conformance tO these requirements shall be conducted in accordance with Specification
MIL-T-18606(Aer), Test Procedures for Aircraft Cabin Pressurizing and Air Conditioning Systems.
If of Type I, the heater shall be selected of the proper type for the airplane and in one of
the standard sizes specifed in Specification MIL-H-5484, Heater, Aircraft, combustion Type.
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