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Transient Suppression Devices November 7, 2002

Transient Suppression Devices November 7, 2002. Georgios Roussos Seattle ACO georgios.roussos@faa.gov. Transient Suppression Devices. Purpose

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Transient Suppression Devices November 7, 2002

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  1. Transient Suppression Devices November 7, 2002 Georgios Roussos Seattle ACO georgios.roussos@faa.gov

  2. Transient Suppression Devices Purpose The purpose of Transient Suppression Devices is to prevent unsafe levels of electrical energy from entering the fuel tanks via Fuel Quantity Indication System and other wiring which enters the tanks.

  3. Transient Suppression Devices History  FAA issued two ADs which require FQIS wiring to be shielded and adequately separated from other wires  To achieve wire and circuit separation within the FQIS LRUs required expensive redesign  TSDs were proposed as an alternative method of compliance

  4. Transient Suppression Devices History cont.  FAA published Issue Paper to define intrinsic safety and other requirements for TSDs  TSDs were approved by the FAA as an Alternative Method Of Compliance with the ADs  TSDs are currently evaluated for compliance to SFAR 88 requirements

  5. Transient Suppression Devices TSD Types  Classic TSD  TSD/FQI Combined Unit  FQI/Optical Isolator Unit (Future)

  6. Transient Suppression Devices Classic TSD Block Diagram (Sample) Classic TSD Block Diagram (Sample)

  7. Transient Suppression Devices Installation  To obtain the maximum benefit, most TSDs are inserted between the airplane wiring connectors and the connectors at the fuel tanks  The Isolated Fuel Quantity Transmitter (IFQT) unit is installed in the body or in the wing spar

  8. Transient Suppression Devices Installation

  9. Transient Suppression Devices Installation

  10. Transient Suppression Devices Installation

  11. Transient Suppression Devices Installation Requirements  Grounding & Bonding  Wire adapter harness separation (When TSD is not installed at Fuel tank connector)  Proper wire harness installation and routing  Proper wire shielding terminations and grounding

  12. Transient Suppression Devices Aircraft Testing  Fuel System Calibration  Proper System Biasing at low Fuel Quantity  FQI comparison to fueling truck meter and Fuel Tank measuring sticks  Fuel System Functional Testing  Certification Ground and/or Flight Testing

  13. Transient Suppression Devices Continued Airworthiness  Periodic Inspections  Periodic TSD removal and replacement  CMR Considerations  Production Assurance Plans

  14. Transient Suppression Devices Advantages of TSDs  Does not require existing wiring and LRUs to be revised  Is easier and faster to install on in service airplane  In most cases is less costly to install than rewiring the FQI System  Technology can be adapted to most transport airplanes

  15. Transient Suppression Devices Disadvantages of TSDs  Impact on Fuel Quantity Indication Accuracy  Maintainability issues  Classic TSDs not appropriate for newer FQI Systems  Cost

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