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Pneumatic System Co Test Station
Model 53E38-32A
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Product Details
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NSN:4920-01-207-3133 (4920012073133)
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End Application:Kc-135r
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Supplementary Features:Four in. Duct provides variable air source from zero to 55 psig and a flow rate of 15o lbs. Per minute at ambient temperatures. Flow rate and pressure instrumentation are provided to test the response of the starter air shutoff valve to controlled changes in inlet air. A 28 vdc electrical source and associated cables allow tests to be made on valve response to presence or absence of electrical power. A stop watch provides the means to determine the time required for the valve to transit between the fully closed and fully open positions
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Schedule B Code:9031200000
Classification
Test benches
Definition Pneumatic System Co Test Station
A group of items containing a console and peripheral equipment specifically designed for use in testing pneumatic components of aircraft such as valves, controls, and pressure regulators. May also supply fuel, condition air, and provide a mechanical loading system along with appropriate instrumentation and data acquisition/control logic for testing. See also test set, pneumatic system components.
Part Identification
INC:
39045 FIIG:
A23800 Concept No.:
1 App. Key:
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A Part Materials
Hazardous material, precious metals, criticality, enviroment, and electrostatic discharge indicatorsHMIC:
N
PMIC:
A
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