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4.5.2 Inspection routine. The samples shall be subjected to the qualification
inspection specified in table II. Group I inspections may be performed in any order;
however, group II and III inspections shall be performed in the order shown. In cases
where certain requirements and tests are applicable only when specified (see 3.1),
these tests shall be conducted in the order shown when specified in the appropriate
specification sheet (see 3.1). Tests which are specified as not applicable to a
specific splice construction shall not be conducted. All sample units shall be
subjected to the inspections of group I. Test sample units shall then be subjected to
the tests of groups II and III, of table I; however, each test specimen shall be
subjected to only one group of tests in addition to the tests of group I.
One or more failures shall constitute qualification inspection
4.5.3 Failures.
failure.
4.5.4 Retention of qualification. To retain qualification, the manufacturer shall
verify in coordination with the qualifying activity the capability of manufacturing
products which meet the performance requirements of this specification.
Refer to the
qualifying activity for the guidelines necessary to retain qualification to this
particular specification. The manufacturer shall immediately notify the qualifying
activity at any time that the inspection data indicates failure of the qualified
product to meet the performance requirements of this specification.
4.6 Conformance inspection. Conformance inspection shall consist of the inspections
and optical tests specified for group A inspection (table III), group B inspection
(table IV), and group C inspection (table V). Requirements for alternate forms of
conformance inspection shall be as identified in the qualification instructions (see
6.3.4).
Inspection of product for delivery shall
4.6.1 Inspection of product for delivery.
consist of group A inspections.
4.6.1.1
Unit of product.
A unit of product shall be one splice (see 6.4.1).
4.6.1.1.1 Inspection lot. The inspection lot shall consist of the number of units
of product, offered for inspection at one time, and all of the same design as covered
by one specification sheet (see 3.1). All of the units of product in the inspection
lot submitted shall have been produced during the same production period with the same
materials and processes.
4.6.1.1.2 Sample unit.
A sample unit shall be a unit of product selected at random
from the inspection lot.
4.6.1.1.3 Sample unit preparation. No preparation of the sample unit is required
for group A inspections. Unless otherwise specified herein, sample unit splices for
groups B and C inspections shall be fully assembled utilizing two lengths of cable, at
least 5 meters long, compatible with the splice under test. The cable shall contain at
least two fibers for those units having the capability to splice more than one fiber
(i.e. multisplice units). At least two adjacent splices shall be made per unit. When
optical crosstalk tests are required, crosstalk shall be measured between fiber
splices enclosed in the same unit. The non-spliced fiber ends of the sample unit
shall be optically finished to permit optical assessment of the splice.
4.6.1.1.4 Specimen. A specimen shall be a sample unit that has been prepared in
accordance with 4.6.1.1.3.
4.6.1.2 Group A inspection. Group A inspection shall consist of the inspection
tests specified in table III. The inspection tests may be performed in any convenient
order.
4.6.1.2.1 Sampling plan. Tests shall be performed on 100 percent of the product
supplied under this specification.
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