The weapon's non-nuclear components were manufactured at the Rock Island Arsenal in Rock Island, Illinois.
The W54 warhead was designed at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (now the Los Alamos National Laboratory) and built by the Atomic Energy Commission.
Stockpiled W54 warheads were test fired at the Nevada Test Site on July 7 and 17, 1962, during the Little Feller II and Little Feller I shots.
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The weapon's non-nuclear components were manufactured at the Rock Island Arsenal in Rock Island, Illinois.
The W54 warhead was designed at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (now the Los Alamos National Laboratory) and built by the Atomic Energy Commission.
Stockpiled W54 warheads were test fired at the Nevada Test Site on July 7 and 17, 1962, during the Little Feller II and Little Feller I shots.
Circuit Breaker Suitable for Up to 40 A - 11/1/2002 - ECN(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
PandB W54 circuit breakers will continuously carry 100 percent of their rated capacity and may trip between 101 percent and 134 percent of their capacity.
At 135 percent of rated capacity, the PandB W54 circuit breaker is designed to trip within one hour and its trip time at 200 percent is 5.0 to 40 seconds.
PandB W54 circuit breakers have an interrupt capacity of 1,000 A per UL 1077 and have a resettable overload capacity of 10 times the rated current.
The l55 mm launcher had a maximum range of 13,000 feet, and the 120 mm could reach a distance of 6,561 feet.
The W54 nuclear warhead was designed at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (now the Los Alamos National Laboratory) and built by the Atomic Energy Commission.
Successful test-firings of the warhead took place on July 7 and 17, 1962, at the Nevada Test Site in what were called the "Little Feller" shots.
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These devices had very low explosive yields (around 1 kiloton), were portable, and may not have had the same security features as larger nuclear devices.
SGM Garner, a Special Forces soldier with many years of combat experience, described his high altitude jump from a H-21 helicopter on the back side of Fort Bragg, also the fictional setting of the special munitions depot in Flash of Emerald.
Special ADMs used a W54 warhead with 0.1-1 kiloton yield.
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RoHS/Not ELV Compliant; W54 Series; Actuator Style=Push to Reset; Number of Poles=1; Current Rating=10 Amps.; Button Color=White with Red Rate Marking (Vertical); Series Trip Circuit Function; Operating Voltage, Max.=250 VAC; Trip Time at 200%=5 to 40 Seconds
RoHS/Not ELV Compliant; W54 Series; Actuator Style=Push to Reset; Number of Poles=1; Current Rating=15 Amps.; Button Color=White with Red Rate Marking (Vertical); Series Trip Circuit Function; Operating Voltage, Max.=250 VAC; Trip Time at 200%=5 to 40 Seconds
RoHS/Not ELV Compliant; W54 Series; Actuator Style=Push to Reset; Number of Poles=1; Current Rating=20 Amps.; Button Color=White with Red Rate Marking (Vertical); Series Trip Circuit Function; Operating Voltage, Max.=250 VAC; Trip Time at 200%=5 to 40 Seconds