MIL-PRF-9994C
a.
Facilities. Minimum conditions and facilities necessary to provide for proper operation
of the equipment, e.g., information regarding humidity, temperature, weather conditions,
space, etc.
b. Uncrating and installation. Procedures necessary for uncrating and setting up the
equipment, including fluid servicing (e.g., fuel and hydraulic fluid) and lubrication shall
be provided. Text and illustrations shall be limited to field assembly only. Installation
instructions shall be omitted for components already installed by the contractor.
c.
Cabling information. Cabling requirements shall be provided listing all cables to be
installed on and between components, with connecting points; a complete cabling
diagram; an internal wiring diagram for each junction box showing the relationship to
external wiring (not to circuit functions); and, complete cable assembly fabrication
instructions for cables not provided with the equipment. The complete part number for
each locally manufactured cable shall also be included.
3.2.2.2.4.2 Preparation for reshipment. Detailed instructions shall be provided for the required
disassembly, securing, and cover installation, including any necessary safety precautions.
Additionally, the dimensions, gross weight, and cubic measurements of each trainer shall be
provided.
3.2.2.2.5 Chapter 4, Operation. This chapter shall contain the following information:
3.2.2.2.5.1 Theory of operation. A complete description of the trainers operating characteristics
shall be given, including circuitry, plumbing, support equipment, etc. Reference shall be made to
the technical manuals for the equipment represented where that information is common to the
trainer.
3.2.2.2.5.2 Operating instructions. Essential trainer peculiar operating instructions shall include,
as required:
a.
Primary adjustments, control settings, and warm-up procedures.
b.
Purpose and use for all operating controls.
c.
Purpose of each indicating instrument and how to interpret its readings.
d.
How to start the equipment.
e.
Operation of the equipment in the normal sequence of steps, with the expected results for
each step.
f. How to stop the equipment.
g. Precautions to be observed.
3.2.2.2.6 Chapter 5, Maintenance. Maintenance instructions for this chapter shall include the
following headings and associated data:
3.2.2.2.6.1 Minimum Performance Standards. A check-chart shall be provided giving adjustment
procedures and minimum performance standards. It shall outlining the indications, readings, and
tests required to ensure the equipment is in a satisfactory condition for use. The chart shall
indicate equipment conditions, e.g., over-all receiver sensitivity, frequency tracking, continuous
wave performance, transmitter power output, receiver audio output, modulation patterns, radar
indicator presentations, accuracy of computer test problems, etc. In addition to the check-chart,
fault isolation procedures shall be provided to resolve any abnormal conditions observed. If
required, illustrations shall be provided to ensure proper connection of test equipment.
3.2.2.2.6.2 Maintenance, Inspection, and Lubrication. Instructions for performing periodic
maintenance, daily inspections, calendar inspections, servicing, cleaning, and lubrication shall be
provided. Illustrations showing lubrication and servicing points shall be included. Lubricants shall
be identified by type, specification, method of application, and minimum interval for application.
3.2.2.2.6.3 Fault Isolation. Step-by-step procedures that isolate faulty components or
subassemblies shall be provided as required.
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