MIL-DTL-52849E
TABLE I Examination.
101
Density test components and materials not
3.3.1
Visual/Doc.
as specified
102
Particulate contaminant test components
3.3.2
Visual/Doc.
and materials not as specified
103
Undissolved water test components and
3.3.3
Visual/Doc.
materials not as specified
104
Carrying case not as specified
3.4
Visual/Doc./SIE
105
Kit loading diagram not as specified
3.5
Visual/Doc.
106
Environmental factors not as specified
3.6
Visual/Doc./SIE
107
Human factors not as specified
3.7
Visual/Doc.
108
Marking not as specified
3.8
Visual/Doc.
109
Materials not as specified
3.9
Visual/Doc./SIE
110
Treatment and painting not as specified
3.10
Visual/Doc.
Doc. = Document, SIE = Standard Inspection Equipment
4.5.1.1 API gravity (digital handheld density meter). The test shall be conducted in
accordance with the manufacturer's procedures with a known fuel sample. Five readings shall
be taken. Missing components or supplies, failure to complete all procedures, or deviation of a
test value from any other test value greater than that cited in the repeatability section of
ISO15212, shall constitute failure of this test.
4.5.1.2 Particulate contamination test. The test shall be conducted in accordance with
the filter membrane color rating method of ASTM D 2276, using a range of contaminated fuel
samples, sufficient to demonstrate workability of the test and associated color standards. A
minimum of five different samples shall be used. Missing components or supplies required for
the test, failure to complete procedures, or to demonstrate procedure workability, shall constitute
failure of this test.
4.5.1.3 Undissolved water content. The test shall be conducted in accordance with ASTM
D 3240 using a known fuel sample. A minimum of five different samples contaminated with
varying undissolved water concentrations shall be used. Missing components or supplies, failure to
complete all procedures, or deviation of a test value from any other value greater than that cited in
the repeatability section of ASTM D 3240 shall constitute failure of this test.
4.5.2 Loading. The components of the kit shall be completely removed and placed on a
work surface. The components shall be reassembled utilizing only the kit loading diagram as
reference. Failure to install all components, any undue force required assembling any
component or closing the case, deformation of components or case, or failure to complete within
five minutes shall constitute failure of the test.
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