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TM-10-1670-305-23P Automatic Ripcord Release AR2 Model 451 NSN 1670-01-369-7914 Test Chanber Assembly AR2 Model 452 NSN 1670-01-370-0752 Manual
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TEST CHAMBER ASSEMBLY THEORY OF OPERATION

TM 10-1670-305-23&P 0004  00-1/2 Blank AUTOMATIC RIPCORD RELEASE, MODEL 451 0004  00 THEORY OF OPERATION The AR2 senses rate of fall and altitude above mean sea level (not above ground level).  When the AR2 falls through the altitude set on the altitude dial at a rate of fall of over 80 ft/sec, the power cable will retract two inches (minimum) and at an initial force of 70 pounds.  If the rate of fall is at a slower speed, such as 70 ft/sec, the AR2 will not actuate. When the AR2 is used on the reserve parachute, the main parachute must be fully deployed at least 1,500 feet above the actuation altitude for the AR2.  While in free fall, if the main parachute opens within only a few hundred feet above the actuation altitude, the fall rate mechanism may not have sufficient time to equalize pressure and deactivate.  This could result in the deployment of two parachutes, leading to problems associated therewith.  If the fall is initiated below the altitude set on the altitude dial, the AR2 will definitely actuate, and generally within 1,000 feet of free fall.

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