NPFC - MIL-S-24798
SWITCH, POSITION, PROXIMITY (NON-CONTACT) OR LIMIT (MECHANICAL CONTACT), FIBER OPTIC, (METRIC), (NAVAL SHIPBOARD USE)
| Organization: | NPFC |
| Publication Date: | 22 June 1995 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 31 |
scope:
This specification covers the performance requirements and characteristics for fiber optic position switches (proximity or limit). This specification does not include switches which transfer an optical signal from one path to another by an external force or energy applied to the switch (see 6.1).
The sensor classification shall consist of a series of designations which shall be assigned and listed in the format below.
24798 - X - X - X Specification - Type - Opto-electronics - Electrical (see 1.2.1.1) module power supply (see 1.2.1.2) (see 1.2.1.3)
Type I: Proximity Position Switch Sensor Head Type II: Pin Actuated Limit Position Switch Sensor Head Type III: Lever Actuated Limit Position Switch Sensor Head Type IV: Lever and Roller Limit Position Switch Sensor Head Type V: Tether Valve Limit Position Switch Sensor Head
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A - Bulkhead Mount (see 3.4.2.1)
B - Control Enclosure Mount (see 3.4.2.2)
C - Console Mount (Microprocessor expansion card) (see 3.4.2.3)
The optical and electrical interface wiring shall be determined by the power supply as follows.
AC - Four wire system used with a 115 Volt (nominal) alternating current (ac) supply. DC -Four wire system used with a 28 Volt (nominal) direct current (dc) supply.
intended Use:
Fiber optic proximity position switches are intended to be used in elevator motor controller systems, or other applications where a noncontact position measurement method is desired. Fiber optic... View More
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