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Michael Valentine



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PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 7:43 pm    Post subject: Wing Wiring Reply with quote

Listers -

Is there anything wrong with having the wiring go through the same
lightening holes that the control cables will run through as long as
they are kept to the edge? This would include strobe/nav,
taxi/landing, and aileron trim cables (and probably tubing for an
AOA). Just thought this might be easier than drilling a grommet hole,
but obviously I don't want to interfere with the cables.

Thanks, Michael
Still finishing the first wing.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 8:30 pm    Post subject: Wing Wiring Reply with quote

Michael,
You can always use lightweight PVC conduit to be sure that the wiring stays
in a safe place. I attached mine to brackets on the ribs with adel clamps.
The big benefit is that you can postpone the wiring until later in the
build. It's also very easy to change wires without unzipping the wing skin.
(Photo Attached)

Graham Kirby.
601HD

Listers -

Is there anything wrong with having the wiring go through the same
lightening holes that the control cables will run through as long as they
are kept to the edge? This would include strobe/nav, taxi/landing, and
aileron trim cables (and probably tubing for an AOA). Just thought this
might be easier than drilling a grommet hole, but obviously I don't want to
interfere with the cables.

Thanks, Michael
Still finishing the first wing.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 9:05 pm    Post subject: Wing Wiring Reply with quote

Graham/Michael,
With respect, and wishing to make sure you don't tred on the toes of
officialdom, it may be prudent to check that any applicable fire
ratings for PVC usage are observed. I recall PVC burns with toxic gas
emissions. Other listers may be better aware of any local constraints.
cheers
Peter Dunning
CH601HD

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 3:42 am    Post subject: Wing Wiring Reply with quote

Nothing wrong with that as far as I can tell. I chose to use thin wall .5"
I.D. aluminum tubing for conduit. I suspended it from .025 aluminum strips
with a rubber grommet for the tubing. The strips are attached to the rear
ribs with 2 A4 rivets each and they hold the conduit suspended in the
forward lightening hole. At each end I used about 4 inches of .5" O.D. clear
fuel line split and wrapped around the bundle of wires to prevent chafing at
the edge of the conduit. Probably more complicated than it needs to be but I
won't ever worry about how things are going inside that wing and I can pull
new wire if I ever want to.

Ed
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Is there anything wrong with having the wiring go through the same
lightening holes that the control cables will run through as long as
they are kept to the edge? This would include strobe/nav,
taxi/landing, and aileron trim cables (and probably tubing for an
AOA). Just thought this might be easier than drilling a grommet hole,
but obviously I don't want to interfere with the cables.


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 4:17 am    Post subject: Wing Wiring Reply with quote

AC43 recommends this:

11-125. MOVABLE CONTROLS WIRING PRECAUTIONS.
Clamping of wires routed near movable flight controls must be attached with
steel hardware and must be spaced so that failure of a single attachment
point can not result in interference with controls. The minimum separation
between wiring and movable controls must be at least 1/2 inch when the
bundle is displaced by light hand pressure in the direction of the controls.

I take this to mean that if your wire bundle is passing through the same
lightening holes as your flight controls it should be clamped in such a way
it won't touch the edges of the lightening holes or come close to movable
flight controls. The cable should not move any more than 1/2" with light
hand pressure between any two clamps.

Noel

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 6:27 am    Post subject: Wing Wiring Reply with quote

I think the important thing here is that the FAA wants to avoid a potential
single point failure which could lead to a loss of control. Thus they want
TWO or more clamps, with no single point failure mode. This makes a lot of
sense. I wouldn't want to have a situation where a single cracked clamp
leads to a loss of control. An alternative is to find a routing where the
wires are not using the same holes as the control cables or torque tubes.
It does not seem to be a requirement that the bundle not move more than 1/2
inch, rather, it seems that the distance from the wire bundle to the
controls must be at least 1/2 inch at the least favorable displacement of
both.

F. Roskind, Esq
A&P, PPL, Transportation Safety Economist

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AC43 recommends this:

11-125. MOVABLE CONTROLS WIRING PRECAUTIONS.
Clamping of wires routed near movable flight controls must be attached with
steel hardware and must be spaced so that failure of a single attachment
point can not result in interference with controls. The minimum separation
between wiring and movable controls must be at least 1/2 inch when the
bundle is displaced by light hand pressure in the direction of the controls.

I take this to mean that if your wire bundle is passing through the same
lightening holes as your flight controls it should be clamped in such a way
it won't touch the edges of the lightening holes or come close to movable
flight controls. The cable should not move any more than 1/2" with light
hand pressure between any two clamps.

Noel


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:03 am    Post subject: Wing Wiring Reply with quote

I agree that it is very important to keep wiring clear of
controls. It is also desirable to keep the wiring from moving a
great deal - particularly in turbulent conditions. I don't know that
1/2 inch is an achievable goal for the movement of wiring, but I
believe it is important to keep the movement limited so the wire
bundles don't come in contact with any controls or the wing skin.

I found this a very difficult goal to achieve without using conduit
for the wiring. This is compounded by the Tefzel wiring which is
very slippery and hard to grab onto. I wound up using waxed lacing
tape to hold it in place as it is routed through the wing.

Paul
XL fuselage.
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It does not seem to be a requirement that the bundle not move more
than 1/2 inch, rather, it seems that the distance from the wire
bundle to the controls must be at least 1/2 inch at the least
favorable displacement of both.


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:23 pm    Post subject: Wing Wiring Reply with quote

Michael--
Why gamble when youdo not have to. Keep the control cable holes clear of
everything except the cable. It's a relatively easy process to run the
wiring without going through these control cable holes

George May
601XL 912s----starting to paint
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From: "Michael Valentine" <mgvalentine(at)gmail.com>
Reply-To: zenith-list(at)matronics.com
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Subject: Wing Wiring
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 23:36:41 -0400


<mgvalentine(at)gmail.com>

Listers -

Is there anything wrong with having the wiring go through the same
lightening holes that the control cables will run through as long as
they are kept to the edge? This would include strobe/nav,
taxi/landing, and aileron trim cables (and probably tubing for an
AOA). Just thought this might be easier than drilling a grommet hole,
but obviously I don't want to interfere with the cables.

Thanks, Michael
Still finishing the first wing.

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