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Electrical Actuation Systems for Aerospace and Other Applications
- Aerospace Standard
- ARP4255A
- Stabilized
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Scope
This Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is intended as a guide in the preparation of Procurement Specifications for electrical actuator systems to be used in aerospace and other applications. Detail requirements, as necessary to completely define a specific actuator, are the responsibility of the procuring agency.
Rationale
Document is no longer current but has significant historical information that should be preserved.
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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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