Protection Devices and Misc
Switches
Switches II
Connect & Splice
Connect and Splice II
Wire Stuff
Wire Stuff II
Misc.
Misc. II
100

Why do crimpers used on aircraft wire have a ratcheting mechanism?

So they don't release until the proper crimp pressure has been achieved.

100

An electrical switch is used to:

Open and close a complete circuit

100

What does this mean? DPDT

Double Pole, Double Throw

100

The only type of conductor approved for splicing.

Copper

100

Why don't we use solder in aircraft wiring?

Because it will become brittle with vibration and not create a good connection.

100

What does this mean? SWAMP

Severe Wind and Moisture Problem

100

This kind of wire is especially vulnerable if it's nicked

What is aluminum wire?

100

Intermittent operation means that a system is not on for more than how long?

Two minutes

100

This type of wire should never be smaller than 8 gauge.

Aluminum.

200

Aircraft fuse capacity is rated in:

Amperes

200

What are the three types of electromagnetic switches?

Solenoid / Relay / Contactor

200

Define intermittent duty circuit.

A circuit that is in operation 2 minutes or less at a time.

200

Minimum distance a splice must be from a termination device.

12 inches

200

Which size wire is a yellow ring terminal used for?

10-12 gauge.

200

Maximum interval between identification markings:

15 inches

200

What type of tool should never be used to install a terminal on an aircraft wire?

Pliers.

200

A coaxial cable should be routed:

As directly as possible.

200

What are junction boxes in a fire zone usually made of? How should junction boxes never be installed?

Stainless steel. In such a way as to retain anything that's dropped from above.

300

A circuit breaker primarily protects:

Wiring from too much current

300

What do we mean by derating a switch?

Choosing a switch with more capacity than the circuit it controls, to ensure longer service life.

300

Define what nominal rating refers to and what it means.

It refers to switches and means the continuous current rating with contacts closed.

300

Maximum number of splices permitted between any two connectors.

One

300

What is a type of electrical installation that must be protected against rotation?

The installation of terminal rings/lugs on a terminal stud.

300

The discharge of electricity at higher potentials is called:

Corona
300

What is the minimum bend radius for a wire bundle?

Ten times the outside diameter of the largest wire in the bundle.

300

An AWG number pertains to the size of a wire according to its:

Cross-sectional area / diameter / width

300

How should a wire bundle be routed relative to a fuel line?

Above and not parallel unless necessary.

400
What is the significance of the number 19 in aircraft wiring?

It's the minimum number of strands wiring is permitted to have.

400

What do the terms throw and pole mean regarding switches?

The throw number of a switch indicates the number of current carrying positions it can have. The number of poles indicates the number of circuits that can be activated.

400

If a light switch is connected in series to more than one light, but the lights are parallel to each other, how will the circuit operate when the switch is closed?

All of the lights will come on. If one light burns out, the others will continue to work.

400

In a wire bundle, how should several splices be arranged?

Staggered along the length of the bundle

400

Why is there a hole on the side of a pin or socket connector? What is it called?

To ensure the wire is all the way in the contact. An inspection hole. 

400

Provides mechanical protection to wires. Metallic or not, rigid or flexible. 

Conduit

400

This is the manufactured property of wire that has to do with its insulation.

Dielectric strength.

400

The purpose of including a diode in a relay or solenoid.

Remove current spikes

(Anti-spiking diode)

400

Describe a coaxial cable. What does it usually connect?

A single conductor surrounded by an insulator, then surrounded by a braided metal conductor covered with insulation. An antenna to a radio.

500

If wire is installed where it could come in contact with moving parts, what must be done?

It must be enclosed in a conduit.

500

How do you test a solenoid?

  • Use a power supply to apply power to the small lugs – apply power appropriate for the amperage of the solenoid. 
  • This one says it is a 24V solenoid and that it needs 5A.
  • The solenoid should make a sound when energized.  Check continuity across the large lugs.  An NO solenoid have continuity when energized, an NC solenoid should not.
  • Remove power from the small lugs. An NO solenoid should not have continuity, an NC should have continuity.
500

When are guarded switches used?

When inadvertent operation of the switch could endanger a system, or when the switch is only used in an emergency.

500

The side of the circuit on which a pin (male) section of an AN/MS connector should be installed.

The ground side

500

What is the significance of the number four regarding terminal strips?

It's the max number of ring terminals and/or bus bars permitted to be stacked on one terminal stud.

500

The two fundamental properties of insulation:

Insulation resistance and dielectric strength 

500
If a wire bundle must pass through an opening?

A suitable grommet.

500

Bonding connections should be tested for:

Resistance value

500

What is something that happens when a current flows through a conductor, that must be protected against?

An electromagnetic force is created which induces a current in other wires.

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