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Design and Handling Guide Radio Frequency Absorptive Type Wire and Cables (Filter Line, MIL-C-85485)

2012-12-11
HISTORICAL
AIR4465
This document presents design and application information which will allow optimized utilization of filter line wire and cable purchased to MIL-C-85485. Filter line wire is defined and design information is presented. The electrical and mechanical performance characteristics of the wire along with recommended harnessing methods and techniques are also presented.
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Design and Handling Guide Radio Frequency Absorptive Type Wire and Cables (Filter Line, AS85485)

2020-01-31
CURRENT
AIR4465A
This document presents design and application information which will allow optimized utilization of filter line wire and cable purchased to AS85485. Filter line wire is defined and design information is presented. The electrical and mechanical performance characteristics of the wire, along with recommended harnessing methods and techniques, are also presented.
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EWIS Wiring Insulation Breakdown Testing

2022-09-30
CURRENT
ARP6216
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) identifies the minimum requirements for the testing of insulated electrical wiring for on-aircraft, aeronautical and aerospace applications. The testing requirements defined herein, ensure that a wire fault can be found safely when using a high potential voltage tester (hipot). This test is intended to aid in finding a breach in the wire insulation, and not for the identification of the resistance of the insulation. The test method defined herein is limited to equipment which ia able to control and limit the DC output to 1500 VDC maximum. This type of wire dielectric tester is typically designed to trip on current leakage and not necessarily on arc detection. This test method is solely designed to identify gross/large wire insulation damage or degradation. For additional related information on this topic and related test methods, refer to the documents cited in Section 2.
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