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TM 10-1670-265-12&P
T.O. 13C7-1-21
1-10. Equipment data. The equipment data summarizes the specific capabilities and limitations of the equipment and
other critical data needed by the operator and organizational maintenance personnel for operation and maintenance of
the HAARS.
TABLE 1-1. EQUIPMENT DATA
Equipment data pertaining to major components of the HAARS are listed in the following maintenance manuals:
TM 10-1670-215-23/T.O. 13C5-1-102
·  Static line
·  68-inch-diameter pilot parachute
·  G-12E cargo parachute and deployment bag
TM 10-1670-240-20/T.0. 13C7-49-11
·  High altitude container
·  60-inch-long connector strap
·  120-inch-long connector strap
Vent Pull-Down Center Line.
Length
57 feet
Material
Type V 1-inch-wide nylon webbing
Altitude Sensor Parachute Staging Unit (ASPSU).
Staging altitude
100 feet to 990 feet altitude activation range in 100 foot increments
referenced to standard sea level barometric pressure
Accuracy
100 to 4,900 feet; ± 150 feet
5,000 to 9,900 feet; ±250 feet
Time to activation
3.0 to 115 seconds, following arming
Altitude selection
Two controls; Ft x 1000 and Ft x 100
Select thousands of feet 0 to 9 and hundreds of feet 0 to 9
Arming pin pull force
18 lbs., nominal; 12 lbs. minimum, 30 lbs. maximum
Local barometric
One control; ten positions, labeled 29.5 to 30.4 inches of mercury, in 0.1
pressure selection
inch increments
Arming delay
3.5 seconds nominal; 3.0 seconds minimum, 4.0 seconds maximum
Operating life
a. Altitude Sensor Module, FTL3648-1: Until a malfunction occurs.
b. Cutter Module, FTL3648-2; one (1) air drop
Storage environment
Temperature: -70° (-57°C) to + 160° (71°C)
F
F
Humidity: up to 90% relative @104° (40°C)
F
Altitude: Sea level to 50,000 ft.
Operational environment
Temperature: -65° (-54°C) to -120° (49°C)
F
F
Humidity: up to 90% relative @ 104°F (40°C)
Altitude: Sea level to 30,000 ft.
Autoignition
ASPSU will not self activate when exposed to temperature up to 250°
F
(121.1° )
C
Radio frequency
ASPSU operation not degraded by presence of electromagnetic energy
interference
or RF fields encountered in the air drop environment
Tag security
Tag and Safety Pin. Pulled prior to ASPSU arming.
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