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PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 1:17 pm    Post subject: Z14 wire size question Reply with quote

The Z14 (Dual Battery, Dual Bus) schematic in the Aero Electric
connection depicts a Cross-Feed contactor who's purpose is to connect
the 2 electrical systems together if required/desired. My question is:
Why is one side of the Cross-Feed contactor wired w/ 10 AWG (Aux Bus)
and the other 4AWG (Main Bus)?????
In my plane the batteries (and contactors)are of necessity mounted in
the rear, the respective distribution buses will be mounted forward
(panel/firewall). If not absolutely necessary I would like to avoid the
4AWG run from the crossfeed contactor in the rear to the main
distribution buss (forward), and replace this with--- say 10AWG? (I have
limited space for wire pulls).

THANKS for any help/advice

Deems Davis # 406
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http://deemsrv10.com/


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 4:50 am    Post subject: Z14 wire size question Reply with quote

At 02:15 PM 8/14/2006 -0700, you wrote:

Quote:


The Z14 (Dual Battery, Dual Bus) schematic in the Aero Electric connection
depicts a Cross-Feed contactor who's purpose is to connect the 2
electrical systems together if required/desired. My question is:
Why is one side of the Cross-Feed contactor wired w/ 10 AWG (Aux Bus) and
the other 4AWG (Main Bus)?????
In my plane the batteries (and contactors)are of necessity mounted in the
rear, the respective distribution buses will be mounted forward
(panel/firewall). If not absolutely necessary I would like to avoid the
4AWG run from the crossfeed contactor in the rear to the main distribution
buss (forward), and replace this with--- say 10AWG? (I have limited space
for wire pulls).


Crossfeed contactor goes on the firewall and becomes a power
distribution point for the two systems. Battery contactors and
battery busses are back next to the batteries.

Wires are sized according to the current they're asked to
carry. Since the battery path is used during cranking, 4AWG
wire is used between battery, battery contactor and crossfeed
contactor. All other paths are commensurate with the size of
the aux alternator . . . in this case the SD-20 so 10AWG
is sufficient.

Bob . . .


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