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MIL- T-81734D(AS)
with drawers and panels extended for maintenance.  Included in this area
are the space occupied by duct work required for entry of cooling air
into the test stations and the space required for test station work sur-
faces.  Areas not included are the following:
Aisle and access space
Space for portable items of the test set
Space for auxiliary items of the test set (unless provision
for such storage is made in a test station detail specifi-
cation).
The total height of the test set, including shock mounts and permanently
installed equipment, shall not exceed 76 inches.  Total weight of the
test set shall be not more than 21,250 pounds.  Loading, averaged over
the total deck area shall be not more than 200 pounds per square foot.
Space and weight limitations for each test station shall be as specified
in the applicable specifications of Table I.
3.2.1.10 Connectors.  "Edgeboard" printed contacts utilizing pressure
method contacts may be used for shop replaceable assemblies.  Plug-in
relays may be used.
3.2.1,11 Secondary electrical power.  Secondary electrical power within
the items of Table I shall be as specified in the applicable specifications.
3.2.1.12 Interface.  Interface requirements for the items of Table I
shall be as specified in the applicable specifications.
3.2.2 Utilities.  The test set shall be designed to accept the utilities
specified herein.  Individual requirements to recondition and distribute
the utilities within the test set items of Table I shall be as specified
in the applicable specifications.
3.2.2.1 Electrical power.  The test set shall operate from the electrical
power listed below.  Alternating current power conditions (Type I, Type III)
are specified in MIL-STD-761.  Alternating current power forms are listed in
Individual electrical power requirements for each item of the
MIL-STD-761.
test set shall be as specified in the applicable specification.
Power Form
Maximum Power Required
2 kilowatts (kW)
a.
29 volts direct current (Vdc)
Steady state:  29
Vdc;
v peak-to-peak (p-p);
Ripple:
percent, steady
Transient:
state;
Transient recovery:  2 seconds
recovery to steady state
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