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Fuel System Components: General Specification For
- Aerospace Standard
- ARP8615
- Issued
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English
Scope
This document describes the requirements for air vehicle fuel, vent, and propulsion fuel system functional components.
Rationale
This document is created as, (1) a public domain version of the US Navy's General Specification for Fuel System Components (MIL-F-8615) governing qualification requirements, and (2) an update of the same. The basic scope of the document is unchanged, and the revisions include removing cancelled references, adding requirements for new (since release of MIL-F-8615D) technology components, and general clarification of existing requirements.
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Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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TABLE 1 | TEMPERATURE CLASSIFICATION | |
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Unnamed Dataset 3 | ||
Unnamed Dataset 4 | ||
TABLE 2 | COMPONENT PRESSURE SCHEDULES | |
TABLE 3 | QUALIFICATION TEST PROGRAM | |
TABLE 4 | SCHEDULE FOR FUEL RESISTANCE TESTING | |
TABLE 5 | CONTAMINANT MIXTURE | |
TABLE 6 | DIELECTRIC TEST VOLTAGES (AC) |
Issuing Committee
AE-5A Aerospace Fuel, Inerting and Lubrication Sys Committee
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