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T.O. 33B-1-1 Figure 1-9. Ketos Ring Table 1-4. Ring Specimen Indications Type of D.C. Minimum No. of Suspension Amperage Holes Indicated 1400 3 Non-f luorescent 2500 5 3400 6 1400 4 Dry Powder 2500 6 3400 7 1400 3 Fluorescent 2500 5 3400 6 A.C. Amperage Non-f luorescent 1000 1 Dry Powder 1000 1 Fluorescent 1000 1 1.6.10.2 QQIs. Test specimen(s) used with QQIs offer a more versatile means of checking system performance than afforded by the Ketos ring.  The specimens can be real parts or designed to be representative of the most challenging inspection  to  be  currently  performed.    This  combination  is  capable  of  providing  an  adequate  check  on  any magnetic   particle   inspection   system.      Even   though   QQIs   respond   to   the   applied,   not   residual,   field, demagnetization is necessary of the specimen(s) in order to remove the previously applied inspection media. 1.6.10.3 Cracked Parts. The  ultimate  specimens  for  the  performance  tests  are  cracked  parts.    If  available,  they  require  careful handling to remain corrosion-free and retain their f law sizes. 1.6.11 Ammeter Check. Amperage indicator accuracy check SHALL be performed using the calibrated ammeter/shunt authorized in TA-455.  Operation of the ammeter/shunt SHALL be according to the commercial manufacturer’s operating instruction. DC amperage variations exceeding ±10% at reading or +60 amperes, whichever is greater, and Change 2 1-49

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