Part Number
DEMIL
Shelf Life
UOM
NIIN
Part:
exhsemi64-6typeaau19a
Part Information
Altimeter, servoed, counter-drum-pointer
NSN
National Stock Number:
TXT
Description:
Autom Servo Controlled Altimeter
MRC:
The dimension measured along the longitudinal axis with terminated points at the extreme ends of the item.ABHP
Overall Length:
8.500 inches
MRC:
An overall measurement taken at right angles to the length of an item,in distinction from thickness.ABMK
Overall Width:
3.250 inches
MRC:
The number of scales on the item.APSJ
Scale Quantity:
3
MRC:
The nomenclature by which the scale is identified.AQFZ
Scale Name:
Altitude
MRC:
The number of pointers included.ASPC
Pointer Quantity:
1
MRC:
An indication of the finish on the pointer.ASPD
Pointer Finish:
Nonluminous
MRC:
An indication of the marking/s/ on the scale and the surface finish.ASPG
Scale Marking And Surface Finish:
Numerals nonluminous
MRC:
The number of knobs provided.ASSK
Knob Quantity:
2
MRC:
The function for which the knob is intended.ASSL
Knob Purpose:
Set barometric pressure counters; turn servo system off or reset servo system
MRC:
An indication of the scale/s/ range.BBHK
Scale Range:
Range -1000 to +80, 000 feet
MRC:
The smallest graduation value(s) between the markings on a scale.BBHL
Scale Smallest Increment Graduation:
50 feet
MRC:
Those unusual or unique characteristics or qualities of an item not covered in the other requirements and which are determined to be essential for identification.FEAT
Special Features:
Power 115 vac, 400 hz, single phase; integral 5 vac lighting; dial diameter 2.750 inches; housed in standard ms33556 instrument case; each revoltuion of pointer means 1000 feet of altitude change; hundreds of feet read from vertical drum; thousands of feet read from 2 counters
MRC:
Describes the capabilities,intended use,and/or purpose for which the item is provided.FTLD
Functional Description:
A servoed altimeter with automatic pressure standby feature with a range of -1000 to +80, 000 feet; barometric altitude data is transferred via synchro outputs to the altimeter servo mechanism which in turn drives the counter-drum-pointer display mechanism; the unit provides the pilot with visual indication of the altitude being transmitted to ground stations