MIL-T-14382W
3.5.3.10 Insulation. The body roof, sides, floor, rear end, and rear doors shall be insulated. Insulation shall provide resistance to the transfer of heat equivalent to the protection afforded by a 1-inch thick batt having a thermal conductivity of 0.24 British thermal units per square feet per degrees Fahrenheit per hour per 1-inch thickness in normal ambient air temperatures. Insulation shall be either flexible or batt type, fibrous or cellular material having a moisture absorption capacity of less than 2 percent by weight and shall be asbestos-free. Materials shall be odorless and fire retardant. The insulation shall not breed nor promote the growth of fungus and shall not
cause nor accelerate corrosion of steel, copper or aluminum. The insulation shall be cemented to the inner side of the external skin and shall be provided with means to retain the insulation under all operating conditions. Cement shall be waterproof and the resulting bond shall provide shear strength sufficient to prevent sag of the insulation when the assembled vehicle is operated at speeds up to 55 mph over improved roads and at appropriate speeds cross country. All insulation shall be installed prior to the closing of spaces in the body side, roof, floor, front, end, and door panels.
3.5.3.11 Interior arrangement. The patients' compartment shall be furnished with a seat on both sides of the body, each approximately 103 inches in length. Stowage compartments shall be provided under the seats. A space of 8 to 10 inches shall be provided between the seats and the front partition for the placement of an oxygen tank and for other stowage. Litter supports shall
be provided for both: (a) four Navy Stokes litters, 84-3/4 inches in length, 23-1/2 inches in width, and 7-1/2 inches in height; and (b) four Army standard litters (STANAG, 2040),
90 inches in length, 23 inches in width, and 6-3/4 inches in height; all in any combination of up to four litters at one time, at the operator's option.
3.5.3.12 Stowage compartments. The underseat stowage compartments shall have an inside width of 20 inches and an interior height of 15 inches, both plus or minus 1/2 inch. The stowage compartments shall be constructed of all aluminum and shall serve as a base for seating, for litters, and for upper litter support racks, each at the operator's option. The stowage compartments shall be provided with complete aluminum structural framing and aluminum seat bases (tops) capable of supporting five, 240-pound, seated ambulatory patients on both sides of the aisle.
3.5.3.13 Stowage compartment construction. Two sliding doors or three pull-out drawers shall be furnished for each compartment, providing access from the aisle. The sliding doors and the drawers shall remain shut during travel, start-up, braking and turning. For sliding doors,
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