MIL-STD-1653 Revision B:1997
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POWER CABLE ASSEMBLIES
04-05-1998
FOREWORD
1 SCOPE
1.1 Scope
2 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
2.1 General
2.2 Government Documents
2.2.1 Specifications, standards, and handbooks
3 DEFINITIONS
3.1 Organizational (flightline) equipment
3.2 Intermediate (shop) equipment
3.3 Type I
4 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
4.1 Electrical power source
4.2 Cable assembly construction
5 DETAILED REQUIREMENTS
5.1 Connections
5.2 Power cable assemblies
6 NOTES
6.1 Intended use
6.2 Cross-reference
6.2.1 Replacement Series
6.3 Subject term (keyword) listing
6.4 Changes from previous issue
TABLE
I Test Equipment Power Cables, Connectors and
Connections
FIGURE
1 Power cable (detachable) 60 Hz 1p 115 volts
2 Test equipment receptacle 60 Hz 1p 115 volts
3 Bench power receptacle Wiring 60 Hz 1p 115 volts
4 Power cable (detachable) 400 Hz 1p and 3p
(line to neutral) 115/200V
5 Test equipment receptacle 400 Hz 1p 115 volts
6 Test equipment receptacle 400 Hz 3p
(line to neutral) 115/200V
7 Bench power receptacle wiring 400 Hz 1p to 3p
(line to neutral) 115/200V
8 Power cable (detachable) 28 volts D.C.
9 Test equipment receptacle 28 volts D.C.
10 Bench power receptacle wiring 28 volts D.C.
11 Power cable (attached) 60 Hz 1p 115 volts
12 Power cable (attached ) 400 Hz 1p 115 volts
13 Power cable (attached) 400 Hz 3p
(line to neutral) 115/200 volt
14 Power cable (attached) 28 volts D.C.
15 60 Hz to 400 Hz power plug adapter
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