MIL-DTL-17361G(SH)
3.5.20 Semiconductor devices.
3.5.20.1 Electrostatic discharge susceptible items. Electrostatic discharge control for the protection of
electrical and electronic parts, components, assemblies, and equipment shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-1686.
Items which are subject to damage by electrostatic discharge, such as metal oxide semi-conductors (MOS) whether
installed in equipment or held as parts for original installation or as spares, shall be protected against such damage.
The package shall be provided with a warning label for handling with care on electrostatic discharge.
3.5.20.2 Conformal coating. Conformal coating shall be provided for printed wiring in accordance with IPC-
CC-830, unless otherwise specified (see 6.2).
3.5.20.3 Sockets. When specified (see 6.2), sockets in accordance with MIL-DTL-83734 shall be used for all
dual-in-line package integrated circuit components.
3.5.21 Designation and markings.
3.5.21.1 Construction. Identification plates and other designating markings for circuit breakers shall be in
accordance with MIL-STD-130 and Type A, B, or C of MIL-DTL-15024 and MIL-P-15024/5.
3.5.21.2 Location. Unless otherwise specified (see 3.1), information shall be marked on identification plate(s)
attached to the equipment. Plates shall be installed on and furnished as part of the equipment. Plates shall be
attached to the part of the equipment which will not ordinarily be renewed during normal service life and shall be
located in a readily accessible position where they can be read at all times without danger to personnel.
3.5.21.3 Identification marking. Information marked on equipment shall meet requirements of ASTM F1166.
Information marked on equipment shall be as specified (see 3.1) and shall include the following for each type of
equipment:
a.
Circuit breakers with fixed continuous ratings.
(1) Manufacturer's name and catalog or part number.
(2) Serial number, date code, or objective evidence number (number may be on the identification plate or
on the circuit breaker housing).
(3) Year of manufacture.
(4) Nomenclature.
(5) Navy type circuit breaker designation.
(6) Voltage and frequency type(s).
(7) Number of poles.
(8) National stock number.
(9) Blank space for inspector's stamp.
(10) Identification and rating(s) of all installed attachments (may be on separate identification plate(s)
attached to the circuit breaker).
(11) Continuous current rating and type.
(12) The continuous current rating shall also be stamped or engraved on the circuit breaker handle.
b.
Circuit breakers with adjustable continuous ratings.
(1) Manufacturer's name and catalog or part number.
(2) Serial number, date code, or objective evidence number (number may be on the identification plate or
on the circuit breaker housing).
(3) Year of manufacture.
(4) Nomenclature.
(5) Navy type circuit breaker designation.
(6) Voltage and frequency type(s).
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