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CHT/EGT instrument wire?

 
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 9:29 am    Post subject: CHT/EGT instrument wire? Reply with quote

I working on a panel upgrade on an RV-4 I bought several years ago. The
EGT/CHT cables are too short, I want to replace the existing cable to get
correct length. But I can't seem to find the same cable used to wire it.
Here are the markings: Clear Signal Cable from Inmac Santa Clara,CA 95054
E57891 Type CL2 90C 24AWG (UL) LL33523 CSA AWM A/B 80C 300V FT 4. Cable is
shielded w/ blue casing, it has 6 wires
(red,green,yellow,orange,brown,black). Two cables are used, one ea from 2
terminal blocks mounted on the firewall. Do you know where I can buy this
stuff...need about 8 ft.
Are these cables that run through the firewall bring
your EGT/CHT signals from the engine into the display?

The stuff you mention can't be thermocouple wire and
is not suitable to this task. I'm wondering if the
original builder did a poor-choice extension of the
wires.

What EGT/CHT instrument are we talking about? Do you
have the installation manual for it?
Bob . . .
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 7:31 pm    Post subject: CHT/EGT instrument wire? Reply with quote

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These cables bring the EGT/CHT signals to the Dynon FlightDEK D-180 from two
terminal blocks(ring terminals used at blocks) and I also have the manual. A
Rocky Mt. MicroMonitor was originally used to monitor engine functions.

About the cable used I suspect it was some overkill. The original builder
was an Electrical Engineer and was very meticulous about everything.

I was looking for this type cable so that I could simply replace his
original installation but with more length...thought I could do that more
easily.

Quote:
If there is a better way....what would you suggest?

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Okay, I checked the wiring diagram for the FlightDEK_D-180 at:

http://tinyurl.com/y69fr6

. . . where on page 2-6 we see a clear intention
on the part of Dynon that wires from the various EGT/CHT thermocouples
be run as contiguous thermocouple wire from the engine all the way to
the 25-Pin EMS connector on the rear of the panel mounted unit. This
is the right way to treat thermocouple wires. As a review, I'll
recommend you get a copy of:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/excerpt.pdf

You can order thermocouple wire that matches the engine sensors
(type J and type K wire) from

http://www.ethermocouple.com/ppt/ppttc_XC_J_TC_WIRE.asp

and

http://www.ethermocouple.com/ppt/ppttc_XC_K_TC_WIRE.asp

There's a "part number builder" feature on each of these
pages. May I recommend the TT-J-20S and TT-K-20S wires
as the easiest to use. You can order 25' lengths of these
wires for about $1.00/ft.

Also, consider using machined male D-sub pins like the S604P
devices shown at:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Connectors/s604.jpg

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Connectors/RCT-3_Male.jpg
and applied with a low cost tool like

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Tools/Crimp_Tools/rct-3.jpg

Pins and tools available from either Steinair at:

http://steinair.com/

or B&C at

http://bandc.biz

Using the multi-conductor copper cables to extend your
engine thermocouples from a terminal block is a good way
to introduce considerable temperature measurement error
into the instrument's readings.
Bob . . .
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< debate or not does not reside in some fraternity of >
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 4:38 pm    Post subject: CHT/EGT instrument wire? Reply with quote

Bob,
This was superb info! This is why people come to this forum.
It's worth putting up with the other "stuff" in order to mine nuggets like this.
Stan Sutterfield
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Quote:
Okay, I checked the wiring diagram for the FlightDEK_D-180 at:

http://tinyurl.com/y69fr6

. . . where on page 2-6 we see a clear intention
on the part of Dynon that wires from the various EGT/CHT thermocouples
be run as contiguous thermocouple wire from the engine all the way to
the 25-Pin EMS connector on the rear of the panel mounted unit. This
is the right way to treat thermocouple wires. As a review, I'll
recommend you get a copy of:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/excerpt.pdf

You can order thermocouple wire that matches the engine sensors
(type J and type K wire) from

http://www.ethermocouple.com/ppt/ppttc_XC_J_TC_WIRE.asp

and

http://www.ethermocouple.com/ppt/ppttc_XC_K_TC_WIRE.asp

There's a "part number builder" feature on each of these
pages. May I recommend the TT-J-20S and TT-K-20S wires
as the easiest to use. You can order 25' lengths of these
wires for about $1.00/ft.

Also, consider using machined male D-sub pins like the S604P
devices shown at:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Connectors/s604.jpg

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Connectors/RCT-3_Male.jpg
and applied with a low cost tool like

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Tools/Crimp_Tools/rct-3.jpg

Pins and tools available from either Steinair at:

http://steinair.com/

or B&C at

http://bandc.biz

Using the multi-conductor copper cables to extend your
engine thermocouples from a terminal block is a good way
to introduce considerable temperature measurement error
into the instrument's readings.


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 5:49 pm    Post subject: CHT/EGT instrument wire? Reply with quote

At 08:36 PM 10/26/2006 -0400, you wrote:

Quote:
Bob,
This was superb info! This is why people come to this forum.
It's worth putting up with the other "stuff" in order to mine nuggets like
this.
Stan Sutterfield

Thank you. It's my reason for being here. It's also offered
as an example of what we should all strive for in being
useful participants on the List. This illustrates why it's
important that we not have to "mine" nuggets from a pile of
tailings.

If you invest the $time$ to occupy a seat in a classroom,
you EXPECT to get your $times$ worth without having to sift
for gems amongst mud and gravel. I can see no downside
to striving for that same kind of atmosphere here on the
List. I.e, gravel and mud throwers are not needed or welcome.

Bob . . .

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