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Prior to testing, the test dispenser shall be preheated by filling with water at a temperature of
180oF +5oF, installing the dispenser cover, and holding for 10 minutes, empty, and then test as specified above.
3.2.2 Cold. When the dispenser is filled with water at a temperature of 33oF +2oF, -0oF, the dispenser shall gain no more than 12oF in a 4 hour period when tested at 120oF +5oF. Prior to testing, the test dispenser shall be pre-chilled by filling with a mixture of ice and water, installing the dispenser cover, and holding for 10 minutes, empty, and then test as specified above.
3.3 Codes and standards. The insulated food containers shall comply with the requirements of NSF International Standard No. 18.
3.4 Molded identification marking ("Government unique" requirement see 7.4). When specified (see 7.2), the insulated liquid dispenser shall be furnished with its identification information molded into the surface of the container, and shall meet the applicable NSF International sanitary requirements. The information required shall be as follows:
National Stock Number Manufacturer's Name and Address Manufacturer's Model Number
3.5 Finish. The surface of the liquid dispenser shall comply with the finish requirements of NSF International Standard No. 18. If the exterior surface is textured, a smooth area shall be centered on one end for attachment of a stick-on label for identifying contents by the user.
3.5.1 Caution. Each liquid dispenser shall be permanently, conspicuously, and legibly marked with the following:
DO NOT USE FOR MILK OR MILK PRODUCTS
3.6 Workmanship. The liquid dispensers shall be complete, clean and free of scratches, dents, breaks, sharp edges and corners, and deformities.
3.7 Classes ("Government unique" requirement see 7.4). The body and cover of the two sizes of dispensers shall be either desert sand (class 1) conforming to color No. 30279 of FED-STD-595, or green (class 2) conforming to color No. 34094 or 34095 of FED-STD-595 (see 7.2).
4. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS.
4.1 Recycled recovered materials. The offeror/contractor is encouraged to use recovered materials to the maximum extent practicable, in accordance with paragraph 23.403 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR).
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