MIL-P-53065(ME)
3.3.1 Material deterioration prevention and control. The pumping unit 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 operation and
storage environment to which the pumping unit may be exposed.
3.3.1.1 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.
3.3.1.2 Identification of materials and finishes. The contractor shall
identify the specific material finish or treatment for use with component and
subcomponent, and shall make information available upon request to the
contracting officer or designated representative.
3.3.2 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 components, pieces, and parts incorporated in the pumping
unit may be newly fabricated from recovered materials to the maximum extent
practicable, provided the pumping unit produced meets all other requirements of
this specification. Used, rebuilt or remanufactured components, pieces, and
parts shall not be incorporated in the pumping unit.
3.4 Environmental.
3.4.1 Operating temperature. The pumping unit shall perform at rated
capacity at any ambient temperature from +125 to -25
3.4.2 Storage temperature. The pumping unit shall not be damaged by storage
in any ambient temperature from +155 to -65
3.5 Safety. All shafts or rotating parts of the pumping unit shall be
guarded when such parts are exposed to contact by personnel or otherwise create
a hazard. All hot surfaces of the equipment exposed to contact by personnel or
which create a fire hazard, shall be fully guarded or insulated. Adequate
shielding may be used to attain the same result. External surfaces shall be
free of sharp edges and corners except where sharp edges and corners are
necessary and are not detrimental to safety. Electrical equipment shall be
effectively guarded and grounded to protect all persons and objects from
electrical shock hazard. Requirement 1 of MIL-STD-454 shall apply.
3.6 Human factors engineering. The pumping unit shall conform to accepted
human factors engineering design criteria as described in MIL-STD-1472, as
Special design emphasis shall be given, but not limited to 4
applicable.
(General Requirements), 5.1 (Control/Display Integration), 5.2 (Visual
Displays), 5.4 (Controls), 5.5 (Labeling), 5.6 (Anthropometry), 5.9 (Design for
Maintainability), 5.13 (Hazards and Safety) of MIL-STD-1472.
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