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Circuit Breakers, Trip-Free, Aircraft General Specification For
- Aerospace Standard
- AS58091A
- Revised
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English
Scope
The primary function of this specification is to cover the general requirements of one-, two-, and three-phase (often referred to as poles) trip-free circuit breakers for use in aircraft electric systems conforming to MIL-STD-704. As a secondary function, this specification may possibly cover the general requirements of one-, two- and three-phase circuit breakers for use in primary vehicles, other than aircraft, when mounted directly to the structure.
Rationale
Remove government contract references, update document references, include amendment, and add Qualifying Activity requirements.
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Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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[Unnamed Dataset 1] | ||
[Unnamed Dataset 2] | ||
TABLE 1 | QUALIFICATION INSPECTION (SINGLE PHASE CIRCUIT BREAKERS) | |
TABLE 1A | QUALIFICATION INSPECTION (THREE-PHASE CIRCUIT BREAKERS) | |
TABLE 1B | PROCESS AND DESIGN CHANGE TESTS | |
TABLE 2 | SAMPLING PLAN A TESTS | |
TABLE 3 | GROUP B INSPECTION | |
TABLE 4 | IMPACT FORCE | |
TABLE 5 | STRENGTH OF THREADED PARTS | |
TABLE 6 | INTERRUPTION (FORMERLY RUPTURE) TEST PROCEDURES | |
TABLE A1 | SINGLE-PHASE CIRCUIT BREAKERS | |
TABLE A2 | THREE-PHASE CIRCUIT BREAKERS |
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