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PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:22 pm    Post subject: SD8 Connection queries Reply with quote

I have a SD8 standby alternator on my RV7 & am considering the various options for connecting it into the aircraft wiring. I have been looking at Bobs Z-8 diagram which uses an essential bus & cross tie. I would rather not have the essential bus & just have a way of connecting the both the SD8 & the battery into the main bus should the battery contactor fail as I see this as a single point of failure. Has anyone done something similar or is there another wiring diagram out there that shows another way of doing this.

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Stephen
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:11 pm    Post subject: SD8 Connection queries Reply with quote

At 09:21 PM 3/21/2007 -0700, you wrote:

Quote:
I have a SD8 standby alternator on my RV7 & am considering the various
options for connecting it into the aircraft wiring. I have been looking at
Bobs Z-8 diagram which uses an essential bus & cross tie. I would rather
not have the essential bus & just have a way of connecting the both the
SD8 & the battery into the main bus should the battery contactor fail as I
see this as a single point of failure. Has anyone done something similar
or is there another wiring diagram out there that shows another way of
doing this.

What's the heartburn with Z-13/8? What failure do you
anticipate that the architecture won't cover?
Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 10:28 pm    Post subject: SD8 Connection queries Reply with quote

I wanted to get away from using the essential bus. If you were just going to use a common bus do you think it would be practical to have the SD8 & the battery feeding this via some sort of cross tie / switch. In the event of a alternator & main contactor failure you would then be able to supply the bus from a combination of the SD8 & the battery. In hindsight the chance of 2 components failing at the same time is statistically irrelevant, still I am planning some long flights so want the best system can devise.

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Stephen
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On 22/03/07, Robert L. Nuckolls, III <nuckollsr(at)cox.net (nuckollsr(at)cox.net)> wrote:[quote]--> AeroElectric-List message posted by: "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" < nuckollsr(at)cox.net (nuckollsr(at)cox.net)>

At 09:21 PM 3/21/2007 -0700, you wrote:

Quote:
I have a SD8 standby alternator on my RV7 & am considering the various
options for connecting it into the aircraft wiring. I have been looking at
Bobs Z-8 diagram which uses an essential bus & cross tie. I would rather
not have the essential bus & just have a way of connecting the both the
SD8 & the battery into the main bus should the battery contactor fail as I
see this as a single point of failure. Has anyone done something similar
or is there another wiring diagram out there that shows another way of
doing this.

What's the heartburn with Z-13/8? What failure do you
anticipate that the architecture won't cover?
Bob . . .

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( what ever you do must be exercised )

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 5:38 am    Post subject: SD8 Connection queries Reply with quote

At 09:21 PM 3/21/2007 -0700, you wrote:

Quote:
I have a SD8 standby alternator on my RV7 & am considering the various
options for connecting it into the aircraft wiring. I have been looking at
Bobs Z-8 diagram which uses an essential bus & cross tie. I would rather
not have the essential bus & just have a way of connecting the both the
SD8 & the battery into the main bus should the battery contactor fail as I
see this as a single point of failure. Has anyone done something similar
or is there another wiring diagram out there that shows another way of
doing this.

Wire the SD-8 for self excitation and it will run without
a battery. If you're worried about the battery contactor
then dual battery contactors would fix that one. But then,
that's heavier than an e-bus.

I don't understand what optimization you perceive over
Z-13/8 as published.

Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 5:38 am    Post subject: SD8 Connection queries Reply with quote

At 11:26 PM 3/22/2007 -0700, you wrote:

Quote:
I wanted to get away from using the essential bus. If you were just going
to use a common bus do you think it would be practical to have the SD8 &
the battery feeding this via some sort of cross tie / switch. In the event
of a alternator & main contactor failure you would then be able to supply
the bus from a combination of the SD8 & the battery. In hindsight the
chance of 2 components failing at the same time is statistically
irrelevant, still I am planning some long flights so want the best
system can devise.

Just tie the SD-8 to the downstream side of the downstream side
of the battery contactor instead of the upstream side and
leave the e-bus off.
Bob . . .

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