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Precision Control Motors – 400 Cycles
- Aerospace Standard
- ARP497B
- Stabilized
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English
Scope
This recommendation establishes objectives for high performance control motors to be used with aeronautical and associated equipment in protective enclosures or completely within the shell of the aircraft so that they are subjected only to the internal climatic conditions of heat, cold, shock, vibration, altitude, and humidity. Control motors larger than size #23 are not covered in this document.
Rationale
This document has been determined to contain basic and stable technology which is not dynamic in nature.
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TABLE I | CONTROL MOTOR PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS | |
TABLE II | CONTROL MOTOR ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS |
Issuing Committee
AE-7A Generators and Controls Motors and Magnetic Devices
The scope of the AE-7 Aerospace Electrical Power and Equipment Committee is dedicated to developing standards and specifications relative to the generation and control, storage, conversion, distribution, load management and utilization of electric power for aerospace vehicles. The Committee also provides a forum for gathering and disseminating electrical power and technical equipment information between users and suppliers.
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