NSN 6150-01-314-0973 NIIN 013140973 — Electrical Load Bank

NSN
Item Name
Assigned
DEMIL
Shelf Life
UOM
Using Services
NSN:
6150-01-314-0973
6150013140973
Description:
LOAD BANK,ELECTRICAL
NSN Assigned:
DEMIL:
NO
Shelf Life:
N/A
UOM:
--
Using Services:
--

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6150-01-314-0973 Specification Set by the OEM (see RNCC code 3)

End Item Identification AGAV:

an/ALQ-161

Cross Reference Parts Part numbers that meet the specification outlined on this page and set by the OEM

Part Number
Cage
RNCC
RNVC
DAC
RNAAC
Status
MSDS
SADC
Part Number:
KF82D171
Cage Code:
09062
RNCC:
3
RNVC:
2
DAC:
2
RNAAC:
MG
Status:
A
MSDS:
SADC:

Identification Item Identification Guide (IIG) and Item Name Code (INC)

INC
FIIG
Concept No.
App. Key
Cond. Code
Status
INC:
33776
FIIG:
T228-A
Concept No.:
App. Key:
AA
Cond. Code:
1
Status:
A

Definition Definition of approved item name (AIN): "LOAD BANK,ELECTRICAL"

A set (bank) of electrical elements that are passive (resistive, inductive, capacitive) or active (motors, batteries). They are usually located adjacent to each other to form a consolidated set of any of these elements or any combination of them. A load bank is used to replace distributed or dispersed load elements contained in a power distribution system or electrical network for the purpose of providing a concentrated load. A load bank contains all the essential electrical characteristics necessary to terminate the circuit and functions in the same manner as the load which it is intended to replace. This description necessarily includes a bank of light bulbs or cone heating elements where energy conversion is primarily in the form of heat although visible radiant energy is the natural result of incandescent heating. Load banks are intended to cover a specific range of characteristics and normally operate at dc or at power frequencies 50, 60, or 400 hz ac. Load banks may be uninstrumented or complete with integral instrumention and may also be furnished as skid or trailer mounted. Excludes test set, electrical (as modified). see also dummy load, electrical.