Section 2 - Product Overview; Introduction; Indication Of Terms: Shall, Should And May - Tesla TI60 MPU-24 User Manual

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Section 2 – Product Overview
2.1 – Introduction
Thank you and congratulations on the purchase of your new TI60 MPU-24.
This manual contains the complete operating instructions and procedures for the TI60 Micro Power Unit.
The TI60 MPU-24 provides dc electrical ground power for aircraft flight line and maintenance ground support
operations. The unit is designed to provide 24 volt dc electrical power output for aircraft engine starting
and 24 or 28.5 volts dc electrical support for ground maintenance, avionics/electrical trouble shooting
and testing. The observance of procedures, limitations and performance criteria ensures peak operating
efficiency and maximizes operational capabilities and life of the TI60 Micro Power Unit.
The TI60's high capacity power cells and circuity are encased in a rugged enclosure, and are designed to
replace the original battery for the M134 Dillon Minigun. The internal circuitry incorporates an intelligent
recharging system that allows the MPU to recharge from either the aircraft generator or from a standard 110
Vac or 220 Vac power source. The unit is also equipped with a built-in capacity meter that also serves as a
recharge state indicator.
Figure 1.1.1 – TI60 MPU-24
2.2 – Indication of Terms: Shall, Should and May
Within this technical manual the word "shall" is used to indicate a mandatory requirement for proper operation
and warranty purposes. The word "should" is used to indicate a non-mandatory but preferred method of
accomplishment. The word "may" is used to indicate an acceptable method of accomplishment.
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