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Dan Reeves



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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 9:54 am    Post subject: Some AeroElectric Connection Questions Reply with quote

Bob,

Thanks for all of the great training you provide both on the list and in your AeroElectric Connection!

I am planning on using Z-11 to wire my RV-7A but using B&C's LR3C regulator in place of the Ford regulator, the AEC9005-101 low voltage monitor module, and the crowbar o.v. protection module since all 3 functions are built into the LR3C.

I'm using Z-12 as a reference for the LR3C portion of the wiring and my question is why does the LR3C just require a 5A breaker between the bus and the master switch, whereas in the Z-11 setup a fusible link is required between the bus and the master switch and the breaker is then shown between the switch and regulator?

Also, on Z-11, the picture that shows the terminal locations for the S700-2-XX series of switches is numbered opposite to what is shown on page 11-16 of the AeroElectric Connection and both mention keyway up. Which is correct?

Thanks again for all of your help!

Dan Reeves
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PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 7:06 am    Post subject: Some AeroElectric Connection Questions Reply with quote

At 10:53 AM 5/30/2007 -0700, you wrote:

Quote:
Bob,

Thanks for all of the great training you provide both on the list and in
your AeroElectric Connection!

I am planning on using Z-11 to wire my RV-7A but using B&C's LR3C
regulator in place of the Ford regulator, the AEC9005-101 low voltage
monitor module, and the crowbar o.v. protection module since all 3
functions are built into the LR3C.

I'm using Z-12 as a reference for the LR3C portion of the wiring and my
question is why does the LR3C just require a 5A breaker between the bus
and the master switch, whereas in the Z-11 setup a fusible link is
required between the bus and the master switch and the breaker is then
shown between the switch and regulator?

Breakers and fuses protect wires. When you're wired with breakers
at the bus bars, then EVERY WIRE extending from the bus bar
is protected by the breaker. When you use fuse blocks and then
EXTEND the bus by means of a wire from the fuse block to a breaker,
then that piece of wire needs protection . . . i.e. fusible link.
The fusible link is weak enough to protect the wire but robust enough
to open the breaker before befor the link opens.

Quote:

Also, on Z-11, the picture that shows the terminal locations for the
S700-2-XX series of switches is numbered opposite to what is shown on page
11-16 of the AeroElectric Connection and both mention keyway up. Which is
correct?

See note 15 in Appendix Z and
http://aeroelectric.com/articles/Carling_Micro/Carling_Micro.pdf

Quote:

Thanks again for all of your help!

You're welcome sir!

Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 7:04 am    Post subject: Some AeroElectric Connection Questions Reply with quote

Thanks Bob!

I gotcha now,,,,I understand the need for the fusible link to protect the wire that in essence extends the buss (fuse block) to the breaker...versus the other setup where the breaker is right on the buss itself,,,I love it when the light bulb in my head finally goes on. Thanks for throwing the switch so to speak.

But,,,that just leads to another question,,,how are the wires from the battery to the battery buss to the diode to the E-buss protected? Seems like a good place for a fusible link as well. I'm sticking to the drawings but would like to understand how or if these wires get protected.

Thanks!
Dan

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At 10:53 AM 5/30/2007 -0700, you wrote:

Quote:
Bob,

Thanks for all of the great training you provide both on the list and in
your AeroElectric Connection!

I am planning on using Z-11 to wire my RV-7A but using B&C's LR3C
regulator in place of the Ford regulator, the AEC9005-101 low voltage
monitor module, and the crowbar o.v. protection module since all 3
functions are built into the LR3C.

I'm using Z-12 as a reference for the LR3C portion of the wiring and my
question is why does the LR3C just require a 5A breaker between the bus
and the master switch, whereas in the Z-11 setup a fusible link is
required between the bus and the master switch and the breaker is then
shown between the switch and regulator?

Breakers and fuses protect wires. When you're wired with breakers
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:20 am    Post subject: Some AeroElectric Connection Questions Reply with quote

At 08:02 AM 6/12/2007 -0700, you wrote:

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Thanks Bob!

I gotcha now,,,,I understand the need for the fusible link to protect the
wire that in essence extends the buss (fuse block) to the breaker...versus
the other setup where the breaker is right on the buss itself,,,I love it
when the light bulb in my head finally goes on. Thanks for throwing the
switch so to speak.

But,,,that just leads to another question,,,how are the wires from the
battery to the battery buss to the diode to the E-buss protected? Seems
like a good place for a fusible link as well. I'm sticking to the
drawings but would like to understand how or if these wires get protected.


The "rule of thumb" for whether or not wires get/need
protected considers two things:

(1) size of wire and likelihood of added value for protection
- this study shows that the FAT wires between various major
components (battery, battery contactor, bus, starter contactor,
starter) do not benefit from added protection in light aircraft.

(2) length of wire - small wires (14AWG or so and smaller) of
less than 6" in length and not tied into bundles of other
wires do not pose a hazard if left "unprotected". Wires
in the z-figures marked with a (*) are intended to be
short feeders . . . I may have missed getting all such
wires so marked.

See FAR23.1365 and 23.1357

Bob . . .

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