DLA A-A-55443-1995 STOVE SURVIVAL MULTIFUEL《多种燃料生还窑》.pdf
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1、A-A-55443 = 9999774 O367300 45T 4 A-A-55443 10 March 1995 COMMERCIAL ITEM DESCRIPTION STOVE, SURVIVAL, MULTIFUEL The General Services Administration has authorized the use of this commercial item description for all federal agencies. 1. ABSTRACT. This commercial item description (CID) covers Governm
2、ent requirements for a light weight, survival type, backpack carried, stove capable of using two or more different types of readily available liquid fuels. The stove may be used by personnel engaged in combat operations. 2. CLASSIFICATION. 2.1. Classes. The stoves shall be of the following classes a
3、s determined by the types of liquid fuels the stoves are specified to use. Class Fuels Accommodated 1 * Gasoline (unleaded) 2 * Kerosene (including the following * Naphtha. turbine fuels, Jet-A per ASTM D1655 JP-5 NATO Code F-443 per MIL-T-5624, and JP-8 per MIL-T-83133) * Naphtha * Gasoline (unlead
4、ed). Beneficial comments (recommendations, additions, deletions, clarifications, etc.,) and any data which may improve this document should be sent to: Defense General Supply Center (DGSC), ATTN: DGSC-VCA, 8000 Jefferson Davis Highway, Richmond, VA 23297-5678. AMSC N/A FSC 7310 DISTRIBUTION STATEMEN
5、T A. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-_ _ A-A-55443 9999974 0367303 396 W 2.1. Classes. (Continued). Class Fuels Accommodated 3 * Diesel fuel (DF-A and DF-1 per W-F-800) * Kerosen
6、e (including turbine fuels, Jet-A per ASTM D1655, JP-5 NATO Code F-441 per MIL-T-5624, and JP-8 per MIL-T-83133) * Naphtha * Gasoline (unleaded). 3. SALIENT CHARACTERISTICS 3.1. Configuration. The stove shall be a single burner, open flame, with variable heat control, and tank configuration. A carry
7、ing apparatus shall be provided to accommodate stove and accessories. 3.1.1. Weiqht. The weight of the stove (including fuel tank carrying case, and accessories) shall not exceed 60 ounces (oz.) (without fuel). 3.1.2. Materials. Materials used in the construction of the stove shall be corrosion resi
8、stant or treated to resist corrosion and provide suitable strength-to-weight ratios to conform to the maximum weight objective (see 3.1.1) and performance objectives stated herein. 3.1.3. Fuel tank. Fuel tank capacity shall be not less than 4.1 oz. fluid measure. When stove is operated until fuel ex
9、haustion, not more than 0.5 oz. of fuel shall remain in the tank at flameout. The tank and associated components shall not leak. Pressure relief shall occur at 25 PSIG 23 PSI. 3.1.4. Cookware support. A stable platform to accommodate cookware having a minimum base diameter of five inches or larger s
10、hall be provided as an integral part of the stove. The design shape of the stove shall provide stability when it is set up on uneven or rough surfaces. When necessary, due to the shape of the bottom surface of the stove, legs (detachable or folding) shall be provided to stabilize the stove when it i
11、s used on rough or uneven surfaces. 3.2. Burner. Burner shall have a fuel control to adjust the flame over a heating range from simmer to fast boil (7500 BTU minimum heat output) at all operational altitudes. 3.2.1. Burner flame wind protection. A means shall be provided to shield the burner and fla
12、me from wind. Winds up to 20 knots in velocity shall not prevent the burner from producing a symmetrical flame. 2 c b Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-A-A-55443 W 9997974 0167302 222 = A-A-55443 3.2.2. Burner performance- Burner shall
13、operate from sea level to 20,000 feet above sea level without diminished flame performance (see 3.1.3). Burner shall provide for easy ignition at temperatures ranging from -32C to tropical ambient temperatures at all altitudes to 20,000 feet above sea level when fueled in accordance with the designa
14、ted stove classification and using the following fuels: kerosene; unleaded gasoline; diesel fuel (DF-A or DF-1 conforming to Federal Specification W-F-800); JP-4 NATO F-401 and JP-5 NATO F-441 (conforming to MIL-T-5624); and naphtha. 3.3, Preheater. When a preheater is required to heat the burner to
15、 accomplish fuel vaporization, it shall be furnished as an integral part of the stove assembly. The burner shall light from the flame of the preheater. 3-4. Gas generators (nozzles). Gas generators required to accommodate fuels specified in Paragraph 3.2.2 shall be furnished with the stove. Tool(s)
16、required for removal and replacement of the gas generator shall be furnished attached to the stove in a manner that prevents separation of the tool and the stove without impeding use of the tool for its intended application. 3.5. op eratinq instructions. Simple operating instructions shall be perman
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