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1 NATO  





2 Swedish Armed Forces  





3 See also  





4 References  



4.1  Symbol Guide  
















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A number of standards specific to military organizations exist for trailer connectors, the electrical connectors between vehicles and the trailers they tow that provide a means of control for the trailers. These can be found on surplus equipment sold for civilian use.

NATO[edit]

Trailer connector according to NATO STANAG 4007

NATO uses a 12-pin connector[NATO 1][NATO 2] according to STANAG 4007.[1] However, note that there are often deviations from the standard depending on which country it is applied, which means that the table below may not be accurate.

Nr STANAG 4007
A Blackout - Disconnect power to all normal lighting.

Only specially designed lamps according to STANAG 4381[2] is allowed, but shall only be activated if terminal C is active.

B Left Turn Signal
C Blackout marker lights according to STANAG 4381[2]
D Ground[NATO 3]
E Tail lamps, clearance lamps/outline marker lamps and registration plate lamp
F Blackout stop lights according to STANAG 4381[2]
H Rear fog lamps
J Right Turn Signal
K +24V or +12V[NATO 4]; via ignition lock OR permanent[NATO 5].
L Ground[NATO 3]
M Stop lamps
N Reversing lamps, control current to block surge brakes when reversing.

The following supplementary information exists for the connector:

  1. ^ Maximum current per pin is 15A.
  • ^ Total maximum current is 30A, which is solved by dual ground pin (D and L).
  • ^ a b Positive Ground is permitted provided that the vehicle is labeled.
  • ^ Rated voltage is 24V, although 12V is permitted provided that the vehicle is labeled.
  • ^ Behavior of pin K may vary from vehicle to vehicle.
  • Some documentation indicates that the terminal A, C and H must be interconnected,[3] this will conflict with the definition of Blackout and Convoy modes according to STANAG 4007 when these pins have different purposes. To clarify:

    Swedish Armed Forces[edit]

    Connector on Swedish Defense vehicles

    This is physically the same connector as the NATO connector, but with completely different wiring.[4] This means mixing this up with the STANAG 4007 wiring runs the risk for short circuits and blown fuses.

    Nr Swedish Armed Forces
    A Tail lamps, clearance lamps/outline marker lamps and registration plate lamp left side.
    B Tail lamps, clearance lamps/outline marker lamps and registration plate lamp right side.
    C Stop lamps
    D Left Turn Signal
    E Right Turn Signal
    F Blackout marker lights
    H Blackout stop lights
    J +24V or +12V[SE 1]; via ignition lock OR permanent[SE 2].
    K Ground
    L Reversing lamps, control current to block surge brakes when reversing.
    M Spare[SE 3]
    N Spare[SE 4]

    The following supplementary information exists for the connector:

    1. ^ Rated voltage is normally 24V, although 12V is permitted provided that the vehicle is labeled.
  • ^ Behavior of pin J may vary from vehicle to vehicle.
  • ^ Pin M may be used on some vehicles.
  • ^ Pin N may be used on some vehicles.
  • See also[edit]

  • Trailer connectors in Australia
  • Trailer connectors in Europe
  • ISO standards for trailer connectors
  • Trailer connectors in North America
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "NATO STANAG 4007".
  • ^ a b c "NATO STANAG 4381".
  • ^ Elliott, Clive. "NATO Trailer Socket" (PDF).
  • ^ "Tolvpoligt hylstag för släpfordonsbelysning".
  • Symbol Guide[edit]

    Example Description
    Socket
    Pin

    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Trailer_connectors_in_military_organizations&oldid=1216898093"

    Categories: 
    Military vehicles
    Automotive electrics
    Trailers
    DC power connectors
     



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