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MIL-D-435F(ME)
TABLE III. Military-commercial connections.
Mil. plug
Connection
Comm. TTMA
Function
terminal
instructions
wiring ident.
-
No.
A
Blackout marker.
YEL (3)
Connect to
B
Ser. left turn & stop.
-
No.
C
Blackout marker.
WHT (1)
Connect to
D
Ground
BLK (2)
Connect to
E
Ser. tail & marker.
BRN (6)
& Connect to
-
No.
F
Blackout stop.
-
No.
R
Blackout marker.
GRN (5)
Connect to
J
Ser. right turn & stop.
BLU (7)
No.
K
Aux. power (hot).
-
Ground to Frame
L
Ground.
-
No.
M
Electric brake.
-
No.
N
Electric brake
With the military system installed, the TTMA marker circuits, color coded BLK (2) and
BRN (6), shall be electrically isolated from each other, thus preventing 12-volt current
cross-over when operated by commercial trucks through the 12-volt TTMA plug. Replaceable
diodes may be used, having a minimum amperage of 150 percent of the current demand of the
running lamps served. Military circuits letter coded B and J on the tactical trucks are passenger
car combination stop and turn signal type, using the same lamp filament, and there is no single
stop lamp circuit. As a result, the trailer's turn signal lamp circuits, YEL (3) and GRN (5), shall
function as both turn signal lamps and stop lamps and the trailer's normal stop circuit, RED (4),
cannot be energized from the military 24-volt system input.
3.5 Engine. The distributors shall be powered by a gasoline or diesel engine (see 6.2),
having horsepower, torque and speed characteristics to satisfactorily meet all performance
requirements specified herein without exceeding the engine manufacturer's intermittent rated
horse power of the engine furnished. The engine's governed speed shall be set and sealed in
accordance with the engine manufacturer's recommendations. The engine shall be capable of
operating continuously at rated load in an ambient temperature of 120 F without exceeding the
maximum allowable heat temperatures established by the engine manufacturer. The engine shall
be furnished with the following accessories:
a.
Fuel filter.
b.
Oil filter.
c.
Air cleaner, dry type with airflow restriction indicator.
d.
High temperature cut off switch.
3.5.1 Engine instrument panel. The instrument panel shall be equipped with lights
controlled by a weatherproof switch. The instrument panel shall be located in a position
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