MIL-PRF-5350G
with figure 1, 14S-2P.
3.5.4 External wiring. External wiring between the transmitter and indicator shall be as
shown on figure 2 or 3.
3.5.5 Power supply. The transmitter shall operate with a supply voltage between 22 and
30Vac at a frequency between 320 and 400Hz.
3.5.6 Electromagnetic interference and compatibility. The transmitter shall neither cause
nor be susceptible to electromagnetic interference.
3.6 Performance.
3.6.1 Case distortion. The operation of the transmitter shall be unaffected by case distortion
(see 6.3.3).
3.6.2 Reliability. The reliability of the transmitter shall be as specified in the acquisition
document.
3.6.3 Operation. Each transmitter shall be capable of operating up to two indicators without
a change in performance.
3.6.4 Dielectric strength. The transmitter shall withstand a potential of 500Vac, 60Hz for
unsealed cases and 250Vac, 60Hz for sealed cases applied for 5 seconds between each pin
of the electrical connector and the transmitter case.
3.6.5 Seasoning. The transmitter shall meet the scale error requirements after experiencing
10,000 deflection cycles (see 6.3.4).
3.6.6 Endurance. The transmitter shall meet the scale error requirement after experiencing
60,000 deflection cycles (see 6.3.4).
3.6.7 Shock. The transmitter shall withstand a 20g shock with a duration of 11
milliseconds.
3.6.8 Acceleration. The transmitter shall withstand acceleration as specified in the
acquisition document.
3.6.9 Humidity. The transmitter shall withstand humidity of 95 percent.
3.6.10 Overscale operation. The transmitter shall withstand an input equivalent to 150% of
full scale indication for 10 minutes.
3.6.11 High temperature (non-operational; direct engine-mounted transmitters only). The
transmitter shall withstand a temperature of 450° ± 18°F for 80 hours.
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