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Textbook page 169, 171 The function of the aircraft electrical system is to generate, regulate and distribute electrical power throughout the aircraft.

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Page 1: Textbook page 169, 171 The function of the aircraft electrical system is to generate, regulate and distribute electrical power throughout the aircraft.
Page 2: Textbook page 169, 171 The function of the aircraft electrical system is to generate, regulate and distribute electrical power throughout the aircraft.
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Textbook page 169, 171

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The function of the aircraft electrical system is to generate, regulate and distribute electrical power throughout the aircraft.

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More and More Electricity

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AC (Advisory Circular)43.13-1B

CHAPTER 11. AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

SECTION 20. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC SYMBOLS

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Alternating Current

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DC Alternators

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Electrical Units of Measure

Voltage (pressure) unit of measure is the Volt

Current (flow) unit of measure is the Ampere (amp)

Resistance (friction) unit of measure is the Ohm

Power (force) unit of measure is the Watt

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Block Diagrams

A block diagram is used as an aid for troubleshooting complex electrical and electronic systems. A block diagram consistsof individual blocks that represent several components, such as a printed circuit board or some other type of replaceable module.

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Pictorial Diagrams

In a pictorial diagram, pictures of components are used instead of the conventional electrical symbols found in schematic diagrams. A pictorial diagram helps the maintenance technician visualize the operation of a system.

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Schematic Diagrams

A schematic diagram is used to illustrate a principle of operation, and therefore does not show parts as they actually appear or function.

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BusIn electrical power distribution, a busbar is a strip or bar that conducts electricity within an electrical apparatus. Its main purpose is to conduct electricity, not to function as a structural member.

A distribution point in an aircraft electrical system to which the battery and the generator(s) are connected and from which the electrical loads derive their power.

In computer architecture, a bus is a subsystem that transfers data between components inside a computer, or between computers

The word “bus” comes from a shortened version of “omnibus”, the Latin word that roughly means “all in one

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Switch

A device for turning on or off or directing an electric current or for making or breaking a circuit.

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Circuit Breaker

An automatic switch that stops the flow of electric current in a suddenly overloaded or otherwise abnormally stressed electric circuit.

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Fuse

A current limiting device.

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Coaxial or Coax CableThe term coaxial comes from the inner conductor and the outer shield sharing a geometric axis.

Coaxial cable is used as a transmission line for radio frequency signals. Its applications include feed lines connecting radio transmitters and receivers with their antennas.

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Coaxial or Coax CableThe inner and outer conductors are separated by an insulating layer known as dielectric.

Choice of materials and dimensions determines the cable's electrical properties, including attenuation at various frequencies.

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Dielectric

The ideal dielectric is air however air would not hold the center conductor in place and that is one of the important requirements of the dielectric.

A foam material similar to Styrofoam is used to provide the mechanical properties needed and approximate the electrical properties of air.

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Shielding

Prevents other signals from entering the cable such as pagers, cell phones, transmitters etc.Prevents leakage of cable signals out of the cable.

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Coaxial Cables typically have the following construction:Metallic center conductorLayers of Dielectric or insulating MaterialA shield

FoilWire mesh

A protective jacket

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Coax Cable AC 43

Never kink coaxial cable.Never drop anything on coaxial cable.Never step on coaxial cable.Never bend coaxial cable sharply.Never loop coaxial cable tighter than the allowable bend radius.Never pull on coaxial cable except in a straight line.

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Coax Bend Radius

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Instruments Required by FAR 91.205 For VFR flight during the day

(1) Airspeed indicator.(2) Altimeter.(3) Magnetic direction indicator.(4) Tachometer for each engine.(5) Oil pressure gauge for each engine using pressure system.(6) Temperature gauge for each liquid-cooled engine.(7) Oil temperature gauge for each air-cooled engine.(8) Manifold pressure gauge for each altitude engine.(9) Fuel gauge indicating the quantity of fuel in each tank.(10) Landing gear position indicator, if the aircraft has a retractable landing gear. Textbook Chapter 21 Installing

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Federal Aviation Regulations91.207 Emergency locator transmitters.

91.215 ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment.

91.219 Altitude alerting system or device

91.221 Traffic alert and collision avoidance system equipment .

91.223 Terrain awareness and warning system.

91.225 Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS–B) Out equipment.

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ESD Electro Static Discharge

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ESD

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ESD Packing Material

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Voltage– Voltage symbol is traditionally “E” forElectroMotive Force (EMF) Current– Current symbol is traditionally “I” for IntensityResistance– Resistance symbol is “R” in equations and the Greek symbol omega Ω for valuesPower – Power symbol may be “P”ower or “W”atts

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Ohms Law

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AC (Advisory Circular)43.13-1B

CHAPTER 11. AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

SECTION 20. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC SYMBOLS

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