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d.
Vibration due to type of body construction or mounting.
e.
Evidence of abnormal tire wear due to misalignment or unbalanced wheels/tires.
f.
Failure of any vehicular safety device such as brakes, steering assembly, windshield
washers and wipers, or electrical circuits.
g.
Evidence of structural weakness in any part of the vehicle, vehicle components, or
accessories.
h.
Loose mountings of parts or accessories due to workmanship or vehicular operation.
i.
Failure of any vehicular performance requirements.
4.4.5
WATER SPRAY TEST.
The ambulance shall be subjected to a water spray test in accordance with AMD Standard
010 for a minimum of 15 minutes. The spray shall be delivered by nozzles operating at
172 kPa (25 psi) water pressure, sufficient in number and placed approximately 91 cm (3
ft) from the body to afford full coverage of sides, roof, front, rear, and undercarriage of the
vehicle. Ambulance undergoing quality conformance inspection (see 4.2.3) shall be subjected
to water spray test for not less than 2 minutes duration. Evidence of water leakage shall be
cause for rejection until leaks are corrected.
4.4.6
OXYGEN SYSTEM TEST.
The installed medical oxygen piping and outlet system (see 3.12.1) shall be leak tested at
1033 kPa (150 psi) pressure, for a time period of four hours. The system shall be tested in
accordance with AMD Standard 015 with dry air or nitrogen gas or equal and kept
decontaminated. After the successful completion of tests, the system shall be capped then
tagged with date and signature of person and firm performing the tests.
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