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ARINC 414 : 1968

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GENERAL GUIDANCE FOR EQUIPMENT AND INSTALLATION DESIGNERS

Withdrawn date

23-07-2013

Published date

12-01-2013

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1.0 INTRODUCTION
  1.1 Purpose
  1.2 Customers' Needs
  1.3 Relationship With Other Specifications
    1.3.1 Genreal
    1.3.2 ARINC Equipment Characteristic
    1.3.3 FAA Developmental Specifications
    1.3.4 Government Procurement and Military Specifications
    1.3.5 FAA Technical Standard Order
    1.3.6 Regulatory Approval
  1.4 Use of "Specification Language"
  1.5 Use of This Report
  1.6 Significance of Interchangeability
  1.7 Possible Procurement of ARINC Equipment For Use in
             Military Aircraft
  1.8 Reference Specifications and Documents
2.0 STANDARD TEST CONDITIONS
3.0 SERVICE CONDITIONS
  3.1 Service Conditions
  3.2 Ambient Temperature
  3.3 Atmospheric Pressure
    3.3.1 Normal Range
    3.3.2 Decompression
    3.3.3 Limited Range
  3.4 Vibration
  3.5 Shock
  3.6 Relative Humidity
  3.7 Skydrol
  3.8 Explosion Atmosphere
  3.9 Electrical Power, Voltage Transients and
             Interference Control
  3.10 Specific or Unusual Service Conditions
4.0 DESIGN GUIDANCE RELATING TO EQUIPMENT SERVICE
             CONDITIONS
  4.1 Temperature
    4.1.1 Normal Ambient Temperature Conditions
    4.1.2 Limited Ambient Temperature Range
    4.1.3 Servere Temperature Environment
    4.1.4 Storage at Low Temperatures
  4.2 Ventilation and Cooling
  4.3 Atmospheric Pressure Conditions
    4.3.1 Normal Range
    4.3.2 Decompression
    4.3.3 Limited Pressure Altitude Range
    4.3.4 Pressurization of Equipment
  4.4 Vibration
  4.5 Shock
  4.6 Humidity
    4.6.1 Resistance to Moisture
    4.6.2 Prevention of Moisture Absorption
    4.6.3 Moisture Entrapment
  4.7 Skydrol Resistance
  4.8 Explosion Test Specifications
5.0 AIRCRAFT AND EQUIPMENT INTERWIRING
  5.1 General Requirements
    5.1.1 Stranted Wire
    5.1.2 Wire Qualification
    5.1.3 Fire Protection
    5.1.4 Smoke Protection
    5.1.5 Maintenance Considerations
    5.1.6 Mechanical Support
    5.1.7 Resistors in Junction Box
    5.1.8 High Voltage Protection
    5.1.9 Terminals
    5.1.10 Pendant Cable Identification
  5.2 Wire Sizes
  5.3 Shielding or Special Cabling
  5.4 Standard Category Wiring
    5.4.1 Category 1 - Specified Function Wires
    5.4.2 Category 2 - Unspecified Function Wires
    5.4.3 Category 3 - Suggested Spare Wires
    5.4.4 Category 4 - Future Spare Wires/Pins
  5.5 Radio Junction Box
6.0 CONTROL PANEL LIGHTING STANDARDIZATION
30.0 STANDARD GARBAGE
  30.1 General
  30.2 Other ARINC Guidance Specs
  30.3 Test Equipment
  30.4 Shock Mountings and Equipment Racking Tolerances
  30.5 Application of Tubes and/or Transistors
  30.6 Design for Accessibility and Maintenance
  30.7 Service Adjustments
  30.8 Service Life
  30.9 Quality Assurance Provisions
  30.10 Instruction Manuals and Overhaul Information
  30.11 Reusable Shipping Containers
  30.12 The Major Pitfall In the Use of "Sealed" Components
APPENDIX 1 REFERENCE PUBLICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS AND REPORTS
   

Acquaints equipment and installation designers with the most general or very basic guidance material normally applicable to all ARINC Equipment Characteristics.

DevelopmentNote
INACTIVE
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Aeronautical Radio Inc.
Status
Withdrawn

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