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CMH1815 Page 4 of 7 Augustil,2000 <br />31579 <br />The lea were filled to capacity with kerosene, conditioned fo - 24 h at 216Candobserved <br />for signs d leakage through the body or seals. <br />1111111 111111111111 11111rJ111111111IF111 <br />1. The above samples of sumps and risers were condftkxmJ <br />anglessubjected to the Impact while In the low temperature state I tm 0.55 k9 steel ball, 5 1 mrn <br />dim9tar. dropped from a Might of 1.22 m. The 1I was impacted squarely and at right <br />. the bottorn and sides of s - <br />2. The samples were then condiftned at —40 :t 2- for 24 V and subjected to an impact <br />while In the low tomperaturestate,♦2.7g Tup dropped ■ _ is ■ - ♦ Of 1.00 M. <br />The load was impacted squarely and at right angles to the !xAtom of the test samples. <br />RESULTS <br />The samples } _ . ■ •; both of the impacts wi♦ being puncture damaged. <br />MLZ(;(C1:4 l y. <br />mil -9■ <br />A sample of •' Yalve mounting machanisrii was Installed on the undM <br />lispenser swnp used In the pIrevious test. A bending moment was applied to the emerg <br />valve to determine Its ability to hold ft valve during the Verab on of the emergency sh 11 <br />ut <br />10*1114 y <br />containmentThe <br />