Wednesday 25 February 2015

Wiring Fuselage - Part 2

Starboard cable runs

Exit to flap controller and hydraulic pump

All wiring to operate the flaps, hydraulic pump, trim interface have been built into the starboard upper longeron. 

Refer Wiring Fuselage - Part 1.


The loom tube has proven to be the neatest and quickest way to install wire bundles that I have tried.

The tube that carrying the power for the flap drive has had pull wire installed if there is a need add an extra core's once the skins are on. All other tubes are full.


All loom tubes are secured to the face of the longeron using self adhesive pads and cable ties pitched at approx. 200 mm. .

The number of tubes was limited to three [3] due to the a pinch point located at the change of direction in the longeron.

All exit points located on the lower flange cut back to the overall width of the top flange. 

After dressing the edges are covered with rubber channel fixed with contact.

Exit to trim interface




Cable exit at firewall

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