NPFC - MIL-M-62545
MODULE, STANDARD ELECTRONIC CONTROL
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| Organization: | NPFC |
| Publication Date: | 11 August 1989 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 39 |
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This specification covers the standard electronic control module (MSEC), a component of Halon 1301 fire extinguishing systems used in military vehicles. The MSEC continuously monitors the system condition. Upon receipt of a fire signal it issues crew warning and extinguisher discharge commands.
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February 10, 2023
Module, Standard Electronic Control
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April 25, 2018
MODULE, STANDARD ELECTRONIC CONTROL
The MSEC is a basic component of an optical fire sensing system designed to quickly detect and extinguish hydrocarbon fires in military ground combat and tactical vehicles (such as the M992 Field...
January 15, 2013
MODULE, STANDARD ELECTRONIC CONTROL
The MSEC is a basic component of an optical fire sensing system designed to quickly detect and extinguish hydrocarbon fires in military ground combat and tactical vehicles (such as the M992 Field...
October 25, 2007
MODULE, STANDARD ELECTRONIC CONTROL
The MSEC is a basic component of an optical fire sensing system designed to quickly detect and extinguish hydrocarbon fires in military ground combat and tactical vehicles (such as the M992 Field...
April 26, 2002
MODULE, STANDARD ELECTRONIC CONTROL
The MSEC is a basic component of an optical fire sensing system designed to quickly detect and extinguish hydrocarbon fires in military ground combat and tactical vehicles (such as the M992 Field...
MIL-M-62545
August 11, 1989
MODULE, STANDARD ELECTRONIC CONTROL
This specification covers the standard electronic control module (MSEC), a component of Halon 1301 fire extinguishing systems used in military vehicles. The MSEC continuously monitors the system...
June 30, 1989
MODULE, STANDARD ELECTRONIC CONTROL
A description is not available for this item.
April 5, 1988
MODULE, STANDARD ELECTRONIC CONTROL
A description is not available for this item.