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Title: Heise Model 710B
Post by: Aaron on 08-03-2004 -- 11:23:35
Received an email concerning the 710B yesterday. I don't support any of these units but thought I would pass it on.

The unit is not wired to 33-1-32 requirements from the factory.

The end response from Dresser is as follows...


Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 11:03 PM

Sir,

The situation that you've described is normal for this instrument, although the USAF requires the fuse on the high side. As a result, we've created a field retrofit kit and instructions (please see attached .doc) that will allow you to modify the unit at your location, per T.O. 33-1-32. Easy to do; a few screws and a couple of solder points.

Please provide me with an exact shipping or mailing address (an APO is OK) and we'll ship one (or more if you have other units) to you immediately at no charge.

Thank You!

- John

John Carissimi
Dresser Instruments
Stratford, CT
PH: 203/385-0480
FAX: 203/385-0289
Email: john.carissimi AT dresser.com
URL: www.heise.com


edit:  Post edited to change e-mail address making it unrecognizable to spambots.  - Jesse
Title: Heise Model 710B
Post by: MIRCS on 08-03-2004 -- 11:27:01
All of ours have been converted already, but thanks for the info on it.
Title: Heise Model 710B
Post by: Mike on 12-08-2004 -- 00:17:03
Yep...that mod took place in the mid 90's.  Of course it was done by email and not by TCTO...which is why there may be some that have missed the boat.  Stuff like that should be done by TCTO.
Title: Wiring for 6625 equipment...according to 33-1-27
Post by: Phys_dim on 12-16-2004 -- 07:50:52
OK ya'll....According to 33-1-27, para 5-14:  

T.O. 33-1-32 contains instructions for the elimination of potential shock hazard for TMDE in FSC 6625.  

Yes you read that correctly, FSC 6625...and the 710B is listed as FSC 6620...Hmmm.....also there is a caution that states:

Supervisors at all levels shall caution their equipment technicians that equipment designed for use in standard rack type cabinets shall not be used as bench test equipment without dust cover and/or elimination of shock hazards.

Enjoy....