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(15)
Ensure tape or cord are not used for
primary support.
(16)
Ensure drain holes are present in drip
loops or lowest portion of tubing placed over wiring.
(17)
Check that wires and cables are routed in
such a manner that chafing will not occur.
(18)
Ensure wires and cables are positioned in
such a manner that they are not likely to be used as
handholds, or as support for personal belongings and
equipment.
(19)
Check that wires and cables are routed so
that they are not exposed to damage by personnel
moving in the aircraft.
(20)
Check that wires and cables are located
so as not to be susceptible to damage by the storage or
shifting of cargo.
(21)
Check that wires and cables are routed so
that there is no possibility of damage from battery
leakage or any other fluids.
(22)
Ensure wires and cables are adequately
protected in wheel wells or other areas where they may
be exposed to damage from impact of rocks, ice, mud,
etc. If re-routing of wires or cables is not practical, it is
permissible to install metal shielding or insulating tubing.
This should be held to an essential minimum.
(23)
Ensure wires and cables routed within 6
inches of any flammable liquid or fuel line are closely
and rigidly supported, and are not attached to fuel lines.
Ensure wires and cables are routed above fluid/fuel
lines.
(24)
Ensure a trap or drip loop is provided to
prevent fluids or condensed moisture from running into
wires and cables dressed downward to a connector,
terminal block, panel, or junction box.
(25)
Ensure wires and cables, installed in
locations where fluids may be trapped, are routed as
high as possible, and protected with insulating tubing
when this is not possible.
(26)
Check that wires and cables are kept
separate from high temperature equipment, such as
resistors, tailpipes, heating ducts, and deicers.
(27)
Ensure the minimum radius of bend for
wire or cable is 10 times the outside diameter of the wire
or cable, except that at the terminal strips where the
wire is suitably supported, the radius may be 3 times the
diameter of the wire or cable. Where it is impractical to
install wiring or cable within the radius requirements, the
bend shall be enclosed in insulating tubing.
(28)
Ensure coaxial cables are not bent at a
radius of less then 6 times the outside diameter of the
cable.
(29)
Check that wires and cables attached to
assemblies where relative movement occurs (such as at
hinges and rotating pieces, particularly control sticks,
control wheels, columns and flight control surfaces) are
installed or protected in such manner as to prevent
deterioration of the wires and cables caused by the
relative movement of the assembly parts.
(30)
Ensure wires and cables are provided with
enough slack to meet the following requirements:
·
Permit ease of maintenance.
·
Allow replacement of terminals at least two times,
except for sizes AN-2 and AL-4 and larger where
only one replacement should be made.
·
Prevent mechanical strain on the wires, cables,
junctions and supports.
·
Permit
free
movement
of
shock-and-vibration
mounted equipment.
·
Allow shifting of equipment as necessary to perform
alignment, servicing, tuning, removal of dust covers,
and changing of tubes, while installed in aircraft.
(31)
Check that unused wires are individually
dead-ended, tied into a bundle, and secured to a
permanent structure. Each wire is to have strands cut
even with insulation and a pre-insulated closed end
connector, or a 1-inch piece of insulating tubing placed
over wire with its end folded back and tied.
(32)
Check that shielding is in place and
properly fastened.
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