MIL-STD-2088B
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5.1.9.6 Static electricity. The BRU system shall meet the requirements of the EMC program to provide compliance with the requirements of MIL-STD-464 for Electrostatic Discharge and Precipitation Static.
5.1.9.7 Hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance (HERO). As required by the statement of work or the purchase specification, the BRU system shall meet the HERO requirements of MIL-STD-464 (STANAG 3575 AA).
5.2 Electrical requirements.
5.2.1 General. The BRU shall conform to the following electrical requirements stated herein. Additionally, all signals shall conform to the E3 requirements of 5.1.9. The BRU designer shall utilize all or a subset of the signals in the paragraphs listed.
5.2.2 BRU structural ground. The BRU shall provide a conductive path from metallic parts of its outer skin to the BRU support structural interface.
5.2.3 Nose arm. This aircraft signal is the primary signal to the arming unit solenoid located in the front of the BRU. Activation of this signal shall cause the forward arming solenoid to activate and retain the forward mechanical arming wire upon store release. This function shall operate from a nominal 28 VDC/open discrete as specified in MIL-STD-704, normal operation voltage range, and shall not require greater than 0.250 ampere on a continuous basis.
5.2.4 Center arm. If required, this aircraft signal is the primary signal to the arming unit solenoid located in the center of the BRU. Activation of this signal shall cause the center arming solenoid to activate and retain the center mechanical arming wire upon store release. This function shall operate from a nominal 28 VDC/open discrete as specified in MIL-STD-704, normal operation voltage range, and shall not require greater than 0.250 ampere on a continuous basis.
5.2.5 Tail arm. This aircraft signal is the primary signal to the arming unit solenoid located in the rear of the BRU. Activation of this signal shall cause the aft arming solenoid to activate and retain the aft mechanical arming wire upon store release. This function shall operate from a nominal 28 VDC/open discrete as specified in MIL-STD-704, normal operation voltage range, and shall not require greater than 250 milliamperes on a continuous basis.
5.2.6 Electrical fuzing. As required by the procuring activity, this aircraft signal, when present upon store release shall be transmitted directly to the store. After both vertical supports open, connection shall be made to arm the store. The devices used to transfer these voltages
(+ 195 VDC, + 300 VDC) shall be capable of closing and carrying a current of one ampere for more than 1 second at 23° C. Electric bomb fuzing is not required for Type III BRUs.
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