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test of 4.6.10 shall meet the requirements of 3.5. A failure of any ignition element to meet any one of these requirements shall result in rejection of the lot represented. The failure of any ignition element to fire shall result in rejection of the lot represented.
4.6.10.2 Test failure. If the test failure is attributable to an assignable cause, excluding the test ignition elements, original test results shall be discarded and that part of the test reconducted.
4.6.10.3 Retest. There shall be no retests except as defined and allowed in 4.6.10.2.
4.6.11 Non-shorting test. After functional testing, the fired ignition elements shall be placed in a
test chamber with the pressure reduced to 0.16 pounds per square inch. A 28 ± 2 volt direct current power supply shall be applied to the terminal pins of the ignition elements to determine if they meet the requirement of 3.3.7. Failure of any ignition element subjected to the non-shorting test shall require rejection of the production lot represented.
5. PACKAGING
5.1 Packaging and packing. Packaging and packing shall be Level A or C as specified in 5.1.1 and
5.1.2. In addition, Level A or C packaging and packing shall be in accordance with MIL-P-116, Method
IA-14.
5.1.1 Level A. Level A packaging and packing shall be used for packaging and packing of all production lots for service use. For an explanation of terms see 6.4.
5.1.1.1 Wrapping. Wrap each cartridge with one thickness of cushioning conforming to PPP-C-1797 and fasten with tape conforming to PPP-T-60.
5.1.1.2 Inner container. Package two ignition elements in a container, size 3 X 3 X 2 inches, conforming for PPP-B-566. Add extra cushioning to achieve a tight fit. Close container, blunt corners,
and place in a bag, size 6 X 8 inches, conforming to MIL-B-117. Remove excess air and hermetically seal.
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