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INTERNAL CANOPY AND HATCH JETTISON INITIATOR

(fig. 2-14). The initiator consists of a mechanically actuated  sealed  explosive  device  containing  a handle, four locking balls, a 10-foot wire lanyard, a mechanical firing mechanism, a transfer booster assembly, body shield, and a ball lock mechanism. The 10-foot wire lanyard attaches the handle to a  mechanical  firing  mechanism.  The  firing mechanism consists of a sear pin, cap, spring, and firing pin enclosed in the body of the initiator. The  transfer  booster  assembly  contains  a percussion primer, an initiation explosive charge, and  an  output  explosive  charge.  The  transfer booster  assembly  produces  a  detonation  wave  that initiates the SMDC assembly, which is screwed into the initiator’s outlet port. When  the  initiator  handle  is  pulled,  the  lock- ing balls will retract and release the handle from the shield. The handle and attached lanyard are pulled the length of the lanyard (10 feet) from the initiator. With the wire lanyard extended to its full  length,  an  additional  0.75-inch  movement  of the handle will allow the firing pin to separate from the sear pin. The firing pin, which is now disengaged and under spring tension, strikes the percussion   primer,   which   is   installed   in   the transfer booster assembly. The primer ignites the initiation  and  output  explosive  charges,  pro- ducing a detonation. The detonation wave initiates the SMDC assembly, which is installed in the outlet  port  of  the  initiator. Figure  2-14.—External  canopy  and  hatch  jettison  initiator. 2-18

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