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AVIOAVM4

COMENTARIOS ESTADÍSTICAS RÉCORDS
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AVIOAVM4

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AVIONICA PARTE4

Fecha de Creación: 2025/05/14

Categoría: Otros

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What should you not do near charging batteries to avoid explosion risks?. Wear protective clothing. Use insulated tools. Smoke or hold naked flames. Remove metal articles.

Where should the batteries not be charged to avoid gas accumulation?. In a confined space. Outdoors. In a large room. Near a window.

Can lead-acid and nickel-cadmium battery servicing be mixed in the same shop area?. Yes, it is safe. No, it should be avoided. Only under supervision. Only if using the same tools.

Which substances should not be used with these batteries?. Water. Alcohol. Petroleum spirits and trichloroethylene. Vinegar.

What should you do before proceeding with servicing procedures?. Charge the battery. Understand the cautions and warnings. Mix lead-acid and nickel-cadmium batteries. Remove the battery cover.

What kind of energy release can result from carelessness?. Mechanical. Electrical, chemical or heat. Gravitational. Kinetic.

What is the purpose of this manual?. To provide shop verified instructions for installation, operation, and maintenance. To sell batteries. To advertise battery features. To describe battery history.

What can cause burns if in contact with skin or eyes?. Battery casing. Electrolyte. Battery terminals. Battery insulation.

What must be done before beginning the discharge of the battery (P/N 2758)?. Remove the vent-valves. Tighten the vent-valves. Check the electrolyte level. Remove all jewelry.

What can cause severe burns during battery maintenance (P/N 2758)?. Tilting the battery. Tightening vent-valves. Using insulated tools. Wearing protective shoes.

What should you do if the electrolyte comes into contact with the skin (P/N 2758)?. Call a doctor immediately. Neutralize with a base solution. Flush affected part with water and neutralize. Induce vomiting.

How should the battery area be prepared before installing a Saft nickel-cadmium battery (P/N 2758)?. Painted with an acid resistant paint. Cleaned with water only. Washed with a neutralizing agent and painted. Cleaned with a degreaser.

What should be done if the battery (P/N 2758) has been stored for longer than 3 months?. Install directly into the aircraft. Perform a charge procedure. Refer to Servicing after discharged storage. Disassemble and reassemble.

How is the rated capacity of aircraft batteries (P/N 2758) defined?. According to specific local conditions. Based on the manufacturer's recommendation. According to international standards. Based on the type of aircraft.

What is the procedure if electrolyte comes in contact with the eyes (P/N 2758)?. Flush with water for at least 5 minutes. Neutralize with baking soda. Flush with water for at least 15 minutes. Call a doctor only if pain persists.

What should you do if electrolyte is ingested (P/N 2758)?. Neutralize with a base solution. Flush affected part with water and neutralize. Induce vomiting. Call a doctor immediately.

Which tool type should be used when handling the battery (P/N 2758)?. Insulated tools. Regular tools. Battery-specific tools. Non-metallic tools.

What should be checked before placing a new battery (P/N 2758) into service?. Electrolyte level only. Visual inspection and torque check. Only the charge procedure. Only the insulation test.

What is Saft's recommendation for the disposal of end of life cells (P/N 2758)?. Return to manufacturer. Follow EASA regulations. Follow FAA guidelines. Follow local and national regulations.

What does Saft emphasize regarding environmental matters (P/N 2758)?. Battery maintenance. Proper recycling of nickel-cadmium batteries. Battery installation. Use of protective equipment.

What is the maximum operating temperature for the battery (P/N 2758)?. +37°C. +55°C. +60°C. +98°F.

What is the first step in the constant current charge procedure for the battery (P/N 2758)?. Check cell voltage. Remove vent cap covers. Connect battery to current source. Start charging immediately.

What must be done if a cell voltage rises above 1.5 V immediately during charging of battery (P/N 2758)?. Continue charging. Remove the battery. Stop the charge. Replace the cell.

What should be done during the cleaning of a disassembled battery (P/N 2758)?. Use petroleum spirits. Use a stiff brush and fresh water. Use solvents containing chlorine. Skip the cleaning.

When cleaning the battery (P/N 2758), what should you avoid using?. Sodium bicarbonate solution. Sulfamic acid solution. Trichloroethylene. Baking soda solution.

According to the text, what is a risk associated with nickel in the battery (P/N 2758)?. Chronic eczema. Chest pain. Vomiting. Throat damage.

What should be done to cells (P/N 2758) before disposing of them?. Washed thoroughly. Fully discharged. Recharged. Painted with acid resistant paint.

Which regulation requires that end of life cells (P/N 2758) must not be returned to service?. FAA regulations. Local regulations. EASA 'Part 145' regulations. Saft company policy.

What specification was this manual compiled in accordance with (P/N 400-2437-01, -02)?. ATA iSpec 2200. ATA iSpec 2100. FAA 145 Regulations. EASA Part M.

What does the manual provide information about (P/N 400-2437-01, -02)?. Engine maintenance. Mounting Rail Assembly maintenance. Cabin lighting systems. Fuel system operation.

What is included in the Illustrated Parts List section of the manual (P/N 400-2437-01, -02)?. Storage instructions. Troubleshooting procedures. Detailed information to requisition, store, and issue replaceable parts. Warranty information.

How is aircraft power routed to the coffee brewer through the Mounting Rail Assembly (P/N 400-2437-01, -02)?. Directly connected. Through the slotted connector. Via wireless connection. Using a battery.

What is required for the Mounting Rail Assembly's drain to be operational (P/N 400-2437-01, -02)?. Connection to a usable aircraft galley drain. Installation of a water filter. No special requirements. Use of a specific detergent.

Which coffee brewers are compatible with the Mounting Rail Assembly (P/N 400-2437-01, -02)?. Any type of coffee brewe. Aircoffee® PX 1604 Series and Atlas brewers. Only Aircoffee® PX 1604 Series. Only Atlas coffee brewers.

What is the input voltage for the coffee brewer connected to the Mounting Rail Assembly (P/N 400-2437-01,-02)?. 230 VAC, 50 Hz. 115 VAC, 400 Hz. 115 VAC, 60 Hz. 230 VAC, 400 Hz.

What should be done if freezing temperatures are expected and the coffee brewer will not be in use (P/N400-2437-01, -02)?. Leave water in the system. Drain the coffee brewer water system. Cover the coffee brewer. Add antifreeze to the water system.

How should the Mounting Rail Assembly be stored for short duration (P/N 400-2437-01, -02)?. No special protection required. Enclose silica gel packages. Wrap in water repellant material. Store in original shipping container.

What material should be used to wrap the unit for extended duration storage (P/N 400-2437-01, -02)?. Federal Spec. VV-P-271 or equivalent. Plastic wrap. Aluminum foil. Bubble wrap.

How can the coffee brewer be installed and removed from the Mounting Rail Assembly (P/N 400-2437-01, -02)?. Using bolts. Engaging/disengaging the locking pin. Welding. Screwing/unscrewing.

What precaution must be taken before storing the Mounting Rail Assembly (P/N 400-2437-01, -02) to prevent damage?. Ensure all liquids are drained. Cover with plastic. Apply a protective coating. Disconnect the power supply.

What does the Mounting Rail Assembly provide for the coffee brewer (P/N 400-2437-01, -02)?. Cooling and heating. Mounting, electrical, and water connections. Only mounting. Only electrical connections.

How often will this manual be updated (P/N 400-2437-01, -02)?. Annually. As required by revisions. Every 6 months. Every 2 years.

Where should the units ideally be stored (P/N 400-2437-01, -02)?. In a dry place. In a humid place. In the shipping containers provided by the manufacturer. In an open space.

What phase input voltage is supplied to the coffee brewer through the Mounting Rail Assembly (P/N 400-2437-01, -02) ?. Single-phase. Two-phase. Three-phase. Four-phase.

What function does the socket assembly serve in the rail assembly (P/N 3520-0610-01 to 3520-0610-03)?. Acts as a filter for the water inlet line. Operates as a check valve for the water inlet line. Provides an electrical connection. Serves as a pressure regulator.

What should the resistance be when checking each wire and connector for continuity in the electrical test (P/N 3520-0610-01 to 3520-0610-03)?. Less than one Ohm. Less than five Ohms. Less than ten Ohms. Less than two Ohms.

What is the pressure range for the water socket assembly test (P/N 3520-0610-01 to 3520-0610-03)?. 100 to 150 psig. 188 to 198 psig. 200 to 250 psig. 50 to 100 psig.

What does the rail assembly provide connections for (P/N 3520-0610-01 to 3520-0610-03)?. Two coffee makers. One coffee maker. Multiple coffee makers. An espresso machine.

How is the rail assembly connected to the coffee maker (P/N 3520-0610-01 to 3520-0610-03)?. Using screws. By welding. Sliding in or out of the rail assembly. Using adhesive.

What is the primary source of power for the Espresso Coffee Maker?. 115 VAC, 400 HZ, three phase, wye-connected potentia. Three 400 watt heaters. Brew Cup assembly. Steam operated milk frothing nozzle.

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