MIL-P-22088B(SH)
(b) Non-relevant failures are caused by:
(1)
Accident, mishandling, or improper storage.
Operator or procedural error.
(2)
(3)
External test equipment or facility failures.
(4)
Drawing, maintenance manual, or other documentation errors,
provided prompt correction is shown to eliminate future
similar failures (this shall not be construed to include
design errors).
(5)
Failures of multiple, simultaneous or immediately sequential
nature (only the initial failure shall be counted in such
cases) .
(6)
Direct result of relevant or non-relevant failures of another
item of equipment (secondary failures).
(7)
Improper maintenance-induced failures.
(8)
Foreign object damage, unless caused by failure of
protective device built into contractor's equipment.
Failure reporting shall include all failures, whether non-relevant or relevant.
3.8 Identification Plates. Identification plates shall be provided on each
purifier and shall be type A or B in accordance with MIL-P-15024 and
MIL-P-15024/5, except that plastic identification plates shall not be acceptable.
3.8.1 Securing identification plates. Identification plates shall be
secured to equipment with corrosion-resistant metallic screws.
3.8.2 Identification data,
Purifier identification plates shall contain the
following data:
(a)
Manufacturer's name.
"Centrifugal jet fuel purifier- (followed by flow rate).
(b)
(c)
Manufacturer's model.
(d)
Navy size designation.
(e)
Date of manufacture (month and year).
(f)
Manufacturer's serial number.
(g)
Contract number (and item number for multiple unit orders).
(h)
National stock number.
(i)
Nominal bowl speed.
3.8.3 Other identification plates. Each driving unit and each accessory
unit shall have an identification plate in accordance with the applicable
equipment specification.
3.9 Safety cr iteria. Equipment shall be constructed to ensure safety to
operating and maintenance personnel (see 6.3). Purifiers shall have their bowls
enclosed to prevent free vapor from escaping. External moving parts, which are a
potential hazard to personnel, shall be avoided wherever practicable. When their
use is unavoidable, positive protection in the form of a guard shall be provided.
Sharp comers and projections which may cause injury to personnel or on which
clothing may catch shall be avoided. The following are some of the known safety
criteria that apply to auxiliary machinery; others are contained in documents such
as MIL-STD-454 and MIL-E-917.
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