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3.3 Regulatory requirements. The offeror/contractor is encouraged to use recovered materials to the maximum extent practicable, in accordance with paragraph 23.403 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR).
3.4 Standards compliance. Prior to approval of the first shipment, the contractor shall submit satisfactory evidence to the contracting officer or his authorized representative that the refrigerator-freezer conforms to the requirements of those standards specified in 2.3.
Standard No. 70 - National Electrical Code
3.5 End item examination. The contractor is responsible for assuring that the product offered conforms to the stated requirements. Sampling inspection shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-105. The inspection shall be S-2 and the finding of any defect shall be cause for rejection of the lot. The sample unit shall be one complete end item. The defects are as follows:
Any missing component
Any burr, sliver, sharp edge, rough die, tool, gauge, trim or grind marks
Not constructed as specified
Any component fractured, buckled, dented, punctured, or malformed
Not fabricated of materials specified
Welding not smooth and free of cracks, burn holes, or undercuts
Fastening devices missing
3.6 End item testing. One explosion-proof refrigerator-freezer from the production lot shall be tested as specified below. Any test failure shall be cause for rejection of the lot.
3.6.1 Refrigerant leakage test. Each refrigerator-freezer shall be subjected to the refrigerant leakage test. With the refrigerant system fully charged and at rest (not in the operating cycle, refrigerant pressure equalized throughout the system), the complete refrigeration system shall be scanned with an electronic leak detector calibrated and certified to detect leakage of refrigerant-12, or other fully halogenated chlorofluorocarbon refrigerant, at a rate of one-half ounce per year or less. Indications of the presence of leaking refrigerant shall constitute failure of the leakage test. This test may be administered as a part of statistical process controls associated with the manufacturing processes for the assembly of the refrigerator-freezer, and shall be in addition to any other leak
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