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Ground Support Equipment Hydraulic Systems, Design and Installation, Recommended Practices for

2022-12-16
CURRENT
ARP4943A
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) covers the design and installation requirements for hydraulic systems (up to 8000 psig [56 MPa]) for ground support equipment (GSE). This ARP is derived from AS5440, which provides hydraulic system requirements for aircraft. The recommendations herein are primarily intended for GSE that exchange hydraulic fluid with the aircraft, such as hydraulic service carts, rather than GSE with non-interfacing hydraulic systems. The GSE may be mobile, portable, or stationary.
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Maintenance of Batteries and Battery Charging and Servicing Facilities

2020-09-23
CURRENT
AIR1898A
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) covers, and is restricted to, hands-on servicing/ maintenance of industrial lead acid batteries used solely for motive power and exclusively for ground support equipment (GSE). It does not address or pertain to automotive-type SLI (starting-lighting-ignition) batteries or any other types of batteries (such as nickel-cadmium, zinc, or lithium batteries) which may be on-board airport GSE for either motive power or auxiliary uses. Similarly, the battery servicing and charging facilities described herein are those intended exclusively for industrial lead acid batteries.
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Charger for Battery Powered Ground Support Equipment

2020-09-23
CURRENT
ARP1816D
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) describes three general types of Ground Support Equipment (GSE) battery chargers. The battery charger typically requiring up to 8 hours to recharge a 100% discharged battery, hereafter called “Conventional Charger.” A charger, hereafter called “Opportunity Charger,” which has the ability to charge at a slightly faster rate than a conventional charger. A charger, hereafter called “Fast Charger,” which has the ability to charge at a much faster rate than a conventional charger. Recommendations that apply to all types will refer generically to “charger.”
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Interface Protection - Ground Equipment to Aircraft

2019-03-28
CURRENT
ARP1558
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) discusses damage to aircraft fuselages caused by ground equipment contact at servicing and recommends methods to be incorporated or considered in ground equipment design for protection against that damage.
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Aural Protector, Sound

2012-01-24
CURRENT
AS23899A
This specification covers the design and performance requirements for one type of sound aural protector.
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Charger for Battery Powered Ground Support Equipment

2009-06-29
HISTORICAL
ARP1816C
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) describes two general types of Ground Support Equipment (GSE) battery chargers. The conventional industrial battery charger typically requiring up to 8 hours to recharge a 100% discharged battery, hereafter called “Conventional Charger”. The other type a fast battery charger typically used as an opportunity charger for ground support equipment, hereafter called “Fast Charger”. Recommendations that apply to both types will refer generically to “charger”.
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Aural Protector, Sound

1999-05-01
HISTORICAL
AS23899
This specification covers the design and performance requirements for one type of sound aural protector.
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CHARGER FOR BATTERY POWERED GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

1996-07-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1816B
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) describes an industrial battery charger, solid state type, hereafter called charger, for use in charging lead acid batteries in ground support equipment.
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MAINTENANCE OF BATTERIES AND BATTERY CHARGING AND SERVICING FACILITIES

1992-06-10
HISTORICAL
AIR1898
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) covers, and is restricted to, hands-on servicing/maintenance of industrial lead acid batteries used solely for motive power and exclusively for ground support equipment (GSE). It does not address or pertain to automotive-type SLI (starting-lighting-ignition) batteries or any other types of batteries (such as nickel-cadmium, zinc, or lithium batteries) which may be on-board airport GSE for either motive power or auxiliary uses. Similarly, the battery servicing and charging facilities described herein are those intended exclusively for industrial lead acid batteries.
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CHARGER FOR BATTERY POWERED GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

1991-04-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1816A
This recommended practice describes an industrial battery charger, solid state type, hereafter called charger, for use in charging lead acid batteries in ground support equipment.
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CHARGER FOR BATTERY POWERED GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

1984-09-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1816
This recommended practice describes an industrial battery charger, solid state type, hereafter called charger, for use in charging lead acid batteries in ground support equipment.
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