VV-L-825C
4.4.1 Inspection lot.
4.4.1.1 Bulk lot. A bulk lot shall be an indefinite quantity of a homo- geneous mixture of lubricating oil offered for acceptance in a single isolated storage container, or made in a single plant run (not exceeding 24 hours) through the same processing equipment, with no change in the ingredient materials or formulation processes.
4.4.1.2 Packaged lot. A packaged lot shall be an indefinite number of unit containers of identical size and type offered for acceptance, and filled with a homogeneous mixture of lubricating oil from a single isolated container, or filled with a homogeneous mixture of lubricating oil made in a single plant run (not exceeding 24 hours) through the same processing equipment, with no change in the ingredient materials or formulation processes.
4.4.1.3 Delivery lot. For the purpose of sampling, a delivery lot shall be all lubricating oil in a single shipment.
4.4.2 Sampling.
4.4.2.1 Sampling a storage tank. Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2), a representative sample of 5 gallons of lubricating oil shall be taken from each lot in accordance with ASTM D 4057.
4.4.2.2 Sampling during plant run. A representative sample of lubricating oil shall be drawn at the discharge pipe where it enters the receiving vessel or vessels. At least four samples shall be taken at regular intervals during the entire period of loading or filling with each sample being 1 pint.
4.4.2.3 Sampling of filled containers. Where the lubricating oil is contained in 1- quart and 1-gallon cans, samples shall be drawn from the containers as specified in ASTM D 4057. When the lot contains less than five containers, each container shall be sampled.
4.4.3 Rejection of lots. When the sample of lubricating oil fails any of the tests, this shall be cause for rejection of the lot represented by the sample.
4.5 Examination of filled containers. A random sample of filled containers shall be selected from each lot in accordance with ASQC Z1.4 at inspection level I. The
Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) shall be 2.5 percent defective to verify compliance with this specification regarding fill, closure, marking, and other requirements not involving tests. Samples shall be examined for defects of the container and the closure, for evidence of leakage, and for unsatisfactory markings. Each sample filled container shall also be weighed to determine the amount of the contents. Any container in the sample having one or more defects or under required fill shall be cause for rejection of the container. If the number of defective containers in any sample exceeds the acceptance number for the appropriate sampling plan of ASQC Z1.4, this shall be cause for rejection of the lot represented by the sample.
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