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ARC Fault Circuit Breaker (AFCB), Aircraft, Trip-Free Single Phase 115 VAC, 400 Hz - Constant Frequency
- Aerospace Standard
- AS5692
- Issued
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English
Scope
The primary function of this specification is to cover the general requirements for manual reset trip-free arc fault/thermal circuit breakers for use in aircraft electrical systems conforming to MIL-STD-704. As a secondary function, this specification may possibly cover the general requirements for AFCBs for use in primary vehicles, other than aircraft, when mounted directly to the structure.
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TABLE 2 | Calibration Test Circuit Components | |
TABLE 2 | Requirements Test Traceability Matrix | |
TABLE 3 | Acceptance Tests | |
TABLE 4 | Group B Inspection. | |
TABLE 5 | Sampling Plan C Tests | |
TABLE 6 | Strength of Threaded Parts | |
TABLE 7 | Bolted Fault Transient Currents | |
TABLE 8 | Connection Table | |
TABLE 9 | Test Loads | |
TABLE 10 | Interrupting Capacity Tests | |
TABLE A1 |
Issuing Committee
AE-8B1 Protective Devices Committee
SAE Subcommittee AE-8B1, Protective Devices, shall be associated with those activities directed by the Aerospace Electronics and Electrical System Division of SAE, and SAE Committee AE-8, Aerospace Electric/Electronic Distribution Systems, for the development and application of protective devices and associated hardware standards and specifications.
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