MIL-T-27/151C
Electrical characteristics:
No load: With 105 volts, 60 Hz across (1-2), current in (1-2) shall not exceed 350 mA and the power in (1-2) shall not exceed 6 watts.
Voltage across:
(3-5): 115 volts ±3 percent. (6-7): 5.45 volts, ±3 percent.
Rated load: With 105 volts, 60 Hz across (1-2), the voltage across (3-5) and (6-7) shall be 115 volts
±3 percent and 5 volts ±3 percent, respectively.
DC resistance:
(1-2): 9.4 ohms, maximum. (3-5): 11.1 ohms, maximum. (6-7): 0.028 ohms, maximum.
Polarity: Additive, with terminals 2 and 3; and 5 and 6 connected.
Temperature rise: 40°C with 115 volts, rms, 60 Hz across (1-5) with (1-3) and (2-4) connected at an ambient temperature of 90°C.
VERIFICATION:
Qualification inspection: Not applicable.
Conformance inspection: Groups A and B tests of MIL-PRF-27 shall be applicable. Marking location: See figure 1.
Part or Identifying Number (PIN): M27/151-01.
Changes from previous issue. The margins of this specification are marked with vertical lines to indicate where changes from the previous issue were made. This was done as a convenience only and the Government assumes no liability whatsoever for any inaccuracies in these notations. Bidders and contractors are cautioned to evaluate the requirements of this document based on the entire content irrespective of the marginal notations and relationship to the last previous issue.
Referenced documents. In addition to MIL-PRF-27, this document references the following: MIL-STD-202
Custodians: Preparing activity: Army - CR DLA - CC
Navy - EC
Air Force - 85
DLA - CC
Review activities: Army - AR, CR4
Navy - AS, MC, OS Air Force - 19, 99
(Project 5950-2009-091)
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