ASTM F2696-2008 Standard Practice for Inspection of Airplane Electrical Wiring Systems《机电线系统检查的标准实施规程》.pdf
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1、Designation: F 2696 08Standard Practice forInspection of Airplane Electrical Wiring Systems1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 2696; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A nu
2、mber in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This practice covers basic inspection procedures forelectrical wiring interconnect systems for normal and utilitycategory aircraft elect
3、rical wiring systems.1.2 This practice is not intended to replace any instructionsfor continued airworthiness published by the aircraft or acces-sory manufacturer or type design holder.1.3 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regardedas standard. The values given in parentheses are mathem
4、aticalconversions to SI units that are provided for information onlyand are not considered standard.1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and heal
5、th practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 Military Standard:2MIL-C-85049 Connector Accessories, Electrical, GeneralSpecification for2.2 FAA Guidance Material:3FAA Advisory Circular 33.4-3 Instructions for ContinuedAirworthiness; A
6、ircraft Engine High Intensity RadiatedFields (HIRF) and Lightning Protection Features2.3 SAE Documents:4SAE ARP1870 Aerospace Systems Electrical Bonding andGrounding for Electromagnetic Compatibility and SafetySAE Aerospace ARP5583 Guide to Certification of Aircraftin a High Intensity Radiated Field
7、 (Hirf) Environment3. Terminology3.1 Acronyms:3.1.1 EWISelectrical wiring interconnection system3.1.2 HIRFhigh-intensity radiated fields3.1.3 ICAinstructions for continued airworthiness3.1.4 LRUline-replaceable unit3.1.5 MSmilitary standard3.1.6 MTBFmean time between failures3.1.7 PTFEpolytetrafluor
8、oethylene3.1.8 RFradio frequency3.1.9 STCsupplemental type certificate (Federal AviationAdministration)4. Significance and Use4.1 The term “electrical system” as used in this practicemeans those parts of the aircraft that generate, distribute, anduse electrical energy, including their support and at
9、tachments.4.2 The satisfactory performance of an aircraft is dependentupon the continued reliability of the electrical system.4.3 Damaged wiring or equipment in an aircraft, regardlessof how minor it may appear to be, cannot be tolerated. It is,therefore, important that maintenance be accomplished u
10、singthe best techniques and practices to minimize the possibility offailure.4.4 When inspecting and evaluating EWIS, improper wir-ing, routing, or repairs shall be corrected regardless of theorigin of the error.4.5 This practice is not intended to supersede or replace anygovernment specification or
11、specific manufacturers instructionregarding electrical system inspection and repair5. Causes of Wire Degradation5.1 The following are considered the principal causes ofwiring degradation and should be used to help focus mainte-nance programs:5.1.1 VibrationHigh-vibration areas tend to acceleratedegr
12、adation over time resulting in “chattering” contacts andintermittent symptoms. High vibration of tie-wraps or stringties can cause damage to insulation. In addition, high vibrationwill exacerbate any existing wire insulation cracking.5.1.2 MoistureHigh-moisture areas generally acceleratecorrosion of
13、 terminals, pins, sockets, and conductors. Note thatwiring installed in clean, dry areas with moderate temperaturesappears to hold up well.5.1.3 MaintenanceScheduled and unscheduled mainte-nance activities, if done improperly, may contribute to long-term problems and degradation of wiring. Metal sha
14、vings anddebris have been discovered on wire bundles after mainte-nance, repair, or alteration work has been performed. Extra1This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F39 on Normal andUtility Category Airplane Electrical Wiring Systems and is the direct responsibilityof Subcommittee
15、 F39.02 on Inspection, Maintenance, and Repair.Current edition approved Jan. 15, 2008. Published February 2008.2Available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Superintendent ofDocuments, Stop: SSOP, Washington, DC 20402-0001.3Available from Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), 800 Independenc
16、eAve., SW, Washington, DC 20591, http:/www.faa.gov.4Available from Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), 400 CommonwealthDr., Warrendale, PA 15096-0001, http:/www.sae.org.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.attention sha
17、ll be given to EWIS inspections around areas ofprevious aircraft maintenance, repair, or alterations.5.1.4 RepairSince wire splices are more susceptible todegradation, arcing, and overheating, extra care shall be givenwhen inspecting repaired wiring.5.1.5 AlterationsAlterations introduce another are
18、a forenhanced scrutiny for similar reasons as repairs. In addition, analteration may not be documented in the aircraft Instructionsfor Continued Airworthiness and therefore need independentinspection and a concern for proper wiring, attachments,mounting, and wiring routing.5.1.6 Indirect DamageEvent
19、s such as pneumatic ductruptures or duct clamp leakage can cause damage that, whilenot initially evident, can later cause wiring problems. Whenevents such as these occur, surrounding EWIS shall be care-fully inspected to ensure that there is no damage or potentialfor damage evident. Indirect damage
20、caused by these types ofevents may be broken clamps or ties, broken wire insulation, oreven broken conductor strands. In some cases, the pressure ofthe duct rupture may cause wire separation from the connectoror terminal strip.6. Procedure6.1 Inspection and Operation ChecksInspect equipment,electric
21、al assemblies, and wiring installations for damage,general condition, and proper functioning to ensure the con-tinued satisfactory operation of the electrical system. Adjust,repair, overhaul, and test electrical equipment and systems inaccordance with the recommendations and procedures in theaircraf
22、t or component manufacturers maintenance instructionsor both. Replace components of the electrical system that aredamaged or defective with identical parts, aircraft manufactur-ers approved equipment, or its equivalent to the original inoperating characteristics, mechanical strength, and environ-men
23、tal specifications. A list of suggested problems to look forand checks to be performed are:6.1.1 Damaged, discolored, or overheated equipment, con-nections, wiring, and installations;6.1.2 Excessive heat or discoloration at high-current-carrying connections;6.1.3 Misalignment of electrically driven
24、equipment;6.1.4 Poor electrical bonding (broken, disconnected, orcorroded bonding strap) and grounding, including evidence ofcorrosion;6.1.5 Dirty equipment and connections;6.1.6 Improper, broken, inadequately supported wiring andconduit, loose connections of terminals, and loose ferrules;6.1.7 Poor
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