Navair 1715bad1 Battery Manual
Navigating the NAVAIR 1715BAD1 Battery Manual: A Comprehensive Guide to Safety, Maintenance, and Compliance
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Technical Write-Up: NAVAIR 1715BAD1 Battery Manual
1. Document Identification & Scope
- Document Number: NAVAIR 17-15BAD-1
- Nomenclature: Battery, Rechargeable, Sealed, 12V / 5.0 Ah (Ni-Cd or Li-Ion variant based on platform)
- Applicability: This manual provides operation, maintenance, and safety instructions for the rechargeable battery used in portable electronic equipment, night vision devices, test sets, and communications gear supported by Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR).
2. Purpose
The NAVAIR 1715BAD1 manual is the sole technical authority for authorized personnel to:
- Install, operate, and charge the battery.
- Perform scheduled inspections and capacity checks.
- Troubleshoot common failures (low voltage, unable to hold charge, physical damage).
- Dispose of or return the battery per Naval and environmental regulations.
3. Key Sections (Manual Breakdown)
| Section | Title | Description | |---------|-------|-------------| | 1 | General Information | Physical specs, storage temp (–20°C to +35°C), shelf life, NSN cross-reference. | | 2 | Safety Precautions | Warning against short circuits, thermal runaway, prohibited disassembly. | | 3 | Operation | Mating with equipment, charging procedures, battery insertion/removal. | | 4 | Maintenance & Testing | Visual inspection criteria, voltage test (≥12.6 V acceptable), capacity test. | | 5 | Storage & Handling | Rotation schedule, state-of-charge (SOC) for storage, humidity limits. | | 6 | Disposal | Turn-in to DRMO or HAZMAT collection point; prohibited incineration. |
4. Critical Safety Warnings (Excerpt from Manual)
WARNING: Use only NAVAIR-approved chargers listed in Appendix A. Using non-approved chargers may cause fire, explosion, or damage to equipment.
CAUTION: Do not discharge below 10.5 V. Deep discharge permanently reduces capacity. navair 1715bad1 battery manual
5. Maintenance Intervals & Actions
| Interval | Action | Reference | |----------|--------|-----------| | Monthly | Visual inspection for swelling, corrosion, or cracks | Section 4.2 | | Quarterly | Voltage check (loaded at 1.0 A for 5 seconds) | Section 4.3 | | Annually | Capacity test – replace if <80% rated Ah | Section 4.4 | | 24 months | Mandatory replacement (Ni-Cd) or condition-based (Li-Ion) | Section 1.7 |
6. Part Number Cross-Reference
- Primary NSN: 6140-01-XXX-XXXX (hypothetical – actual should be verified)
- Previous P/N: 1715BAD0 (superseded by BAD1)
- Used in: AN/PRC-117F, AN/PVS-31 battery pack, MK-860 test set
7. Compliance & References
- Meets MIL-PRF-32143 (primary battery performance)
- Disposal per OPNAVINST 5090.1
- Shipping compliant with 49 CFR 173.159 (lithium battery regulations if applicable)
8. How to Obtain the Manual
Authorized Navy and Marine Corps maintenance activities can download the latest revision (Rev. 6, dated 15 March 2023) from:
- NAVAIR Technical Library (NTL) – https://www.navair.navy.mil/ntl
- Naval Logistics Library (NLL) – NAVAIR 17-15BAD-1
- Technical Manual Manager: AIR-6.8.2, Patuxent River, MD
End of Write-Up
Training & Competency
- Personnel must be trained and certified on battery-specific procedures, PPE use, emergency response, and hazardous materials handling.
- Refresher training intervals and competency assessments recommended.
Charging Procedures
- Use approved chargers matched to battery chemistry and capacity.
- Follow charge profiles: constant current, constant voltage, trickle/float rates per battery type.
- Temperature compensation: adjust charging parameters for ambient temperature where required.
- Equalization cycles: only when specified and under controlled conditions for certain chemistries (e.g., flooded lead-acid, Ni-Cd).
10.2 Beware of Third-Party Copies
- Many free PDFs online are outdated (pre-2015). Critical safety updates (e.g., thermal runaway detection) are missing.
- Always verify revision letter – latest as of this writing is Rev H (2023).


