Voltage Detectors
The safety of our warfighters depends on reliable system functionality; therefore, technicians use voltage detectors as an integral part of their armament circuits preload test set. Williams-ElectroLinx offers both analog and digital voltage detector solutions for many aircraft systems.
The 467-2 (C9216-2) and 467-3 (C9216-3) "Beer Cans" are legacy stray voltage detectors. These units function using analog circuits, rotary and toggle switches, and pass/fail indicator lights.
The Digital Voltage Detector1 is a self-contained, handheld electronic module featuring a modern microprocessor, intuitive LCD display, rugged design, self-calibrating technology, and off-the-shelf batteries. Our improved detector receives input signals that its software digitizes and analyzes, offering enhanced display and troubleshooting capabilities. Williams-ElectroLinx designed this detector to function across multiple platforms in support of USAF's test equipment commonality effort.
Platforms: Williams-ElectroLinx voltage detectors currently support the A-10, F-16, and F-35 for the following weapons systems:
- AIM-9 missile launchers
- AGM-65 Maverick missile launchers
- BRU-46 bomb release unit
- Centerline pylon
- MAU bomb racks
- TER-9A triple ejector rack
- SUU-20B/A bomb and rocket dispensers
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