TB 9-2350-368-25
e. Regulator Cable (Four Leads)
Bill Of Materials
Item
Nomenclature
Part Number
NSN
Qty
M113A2/M113A3/M548A1 Hardware
1
Receptacle Connector
8713567
5935-00-502-9262
1
2
Nonmetallic Bushing
8341848
2
3
Knurled Plain Nut
7723309
2
4
Electrical Connector Plug
8724259
5935-00-081-0400
1
5
Electrical Coupling Nut
7716634-1
1
6
Electrical Wire
M13486/1-11
A/R
7
Electrical Insulation Tape
07099 - MS70T09-S
5970-00-955-9956
A/R
Electrical Insulation Sleeving
78286-S6132-
5970-00-004-4056
A/R
61003-9
8
Band Marker
M43436/1-1
8
M548A3 Hardware
9
Connector
MS3456W32-1P
1
10
Connect
8713567
1
11
Bushing
8341848
1
12
Nut
7723309
1
13
Connect
7716781
1
14
Bushing
8376776
1
15
Nut
7723308
1
16
Electrical Wire AWG 0
M13486/1-11
A/R
17
Electrical Wire AWG 4
M13486/1-11
A/R
18
Electrical Wire AWG 14
M13486/1-11
A/R
19
Electrical Insulation Tape
07099 - MS70T09-S
5970-00-955-9956
A/R
Electrical Insulation Sleeving
78286-S6132-
5970-00-004-4056
A/R
61003-9
NOTE
Although circuit leads numbers between the 200-amp voltage system
and the 100-amp voltage systems are different, the same harness may
be used. The important thing is the location of the regulators. The
circuit leads must be long enough to reach from the 100-amp
regulator to the 100-amp generator system and the 200-amp
regulator leads must reach the 200-amp generator system.
1. Measure from the 100-amp regulator to generator and from the 200-amp regulator to the generator.
NOTE
2. This cable can be used for either the 100-amp or 200-amp regulator, so cut the wires about two or three
inches longer than farthest distance.
3. Connect four AWG 4 electrical leads (6) measured in step 1, to two receptacles (1-5).
4. Label leads (6), using band markers (8), from pin B, 2A; pin C, 2; pin D, 1; and pin E, 1A.
5. Install electrical insulation tape/sleeving (7) on all leads (6).
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