MIL-P-14514G
Major
101.
Any part (or component) not in accordance with the QAP requirements
as shown on the drawings.
102.
Material not as specified (see 3.3).
103.
Materials are not resistant to corrosion and deterioration or
treated to be made resistant to corrosion and deterioration for the
applicable storage and operating environment (see 3.3.1).
104.
Dissimilar metals as defined in MIL-STD-889 are not effectively
insulated from each other (see 3.3.2).
105.
Contractor does not have documentation available for identification
of material, material finishes or treatments (see 3.3.3).
Used, rebuilt or remanufactured components, pieces, or parts incor-
106.
porated in the pump (see 3.3.4).
Screw-threads not as specified (see 3.4).
107.
108.
Suction and discharge hoses and fittings not as specified (see 3.10).
Human Factors Engineering not as specified (see 3.7).
109.
110.
Engine not as specified (see 3.14).
111.
Lubricants not as specified (see 3.15.1).
112.
Lubrication fittings not as specified (see 3.15.2).
113.
Pressurerelease device not as specified (see 3.15.3).
Any dimension, other than those identified on the QAP requirement
114.
shown on the drawings, not as specified.
Identification marking missing, incorrect, or illegible
115.
116.
Treatment and painting not as specified (see 3.17).
117.
Color not as specified (see 3.17).
Workmanship not as specified (see 3.18).
118.
119.
Castings or forgings not as specified (3.18.1).
120.
Metal fabrication not as specified (see 3.18.2).
121.
Melding not as specified (see 3.18.3).
122.
Welders or welding operators not certified as specified (see 3.18.4).
123.
Bolted connections not as specified (see 3.18.5).
4.5.2
Tests.
4.5.2.1 Test conditions. Prior to test, the pumps shall be lubricated with
grease and oil as specified in 3.15.1. Tests shall be performed in accordance
with the applicable provisions of the test code for centrifugal pumps of the
standards of the Hydraulic Institute. Water shall be used as the test liquid,
and all test data shall be corrected to standard sea level atmospheric
conditions of 29.92 inches of mercury and to the specific weight of water (62.3
pounds per cubic foot) at a temperature of 68 °F (20 °C).
4.5.2.2 Hydrostatic pressure. With suction flange assembly installed as
shown on the drawings, subject the pump to an internal hydrostatic pressure of
Nonconformance to
not less than 80 psi for a period of not less than 1 minute.
3.11 shall constitute failure of this test.
4.5.2.3 Fuel tank.
Subject the fuel tank for the type II pump to an internal
pneumatic pressure of not less than 5 pounds per square inch gage (PSIG) with
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