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EEM MOT 01 FE01.07

 

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Auto & Aero Technologies Sp. z o.o. 

Mazowiecka 10/5, 20-723 Lublin, Poland  

  email: [email protected] 

   

www.aatech.pl 

 

 

 

Fig. 6. Display of the FE01.07 software version  

On  client’s  request, 

warning  and  alarm  threshold  values  may  be  set  for 

some of the above  parameters according to the specification  provided by 
the aircraft supplier. Default threshold values are listed in Table 2.  

Tab. 2.  Parameters displayed by EEM MOT 01 FE01.07 display 

Lp. 

Parameter 

Symbol/ 

name  

in display 

Unit 

Range of 

bar graph 

indicator 

Warning/alarm thresholds 

Warning 

 

Alarm 

 

Engine speed 

ENGINE 

RPM 

 6000 

rpm 

from 1400 

to 1600 

rpm* 

 

from 5500 

to 5800 

rpm 

under 

1400 rpm* 

 

above 5800 

rpm 

Cylinder head 

temperature 

CHT 

°C

 

 

120°C

 

from 100 

to 

110°C

 

above 

110°C

 

Exhaust gas 

temperature 

EGT 

°C

 

 

900°C

 

under 

500°C

 #

 

 

from 850 

to 900°C

 

above 

900°C

 

Alerts marked with the hash symbol # are activated only if the engine speed exceeds 800 RPM.  

A

s  the  aircraft  operates  within  “normal”  range  of  the  parameter  in 

question,  the  instrument  displays  values  in  green,  and  status  diodes  are 
green. If the threshold level is being exceeded, the instrument informs the 
pilot  by  changing  both  the  colour  of  displayed  figures  and  the  colour  of 
status  diodes.  Exceeding  the  alarm  threshold  is  additionally  indicated  by 
the  diodes  flashing  red.  The  pilot  can  switch  off  flashing  by  pushing  the 

Summary of Contents for EEM MOT 01 FE01.07

Page 1: ...al Display EEM MOT 01 FE01 07 Page 1 16 Copyright Auto Aero Technologies Sp z o o Mazowiecka 10 5 20 723 Lublin Poland email info aatech pl www aatech pl Operators and Maintenance Manual Display EEM MOT 01 FE01 07 Rev 01 March 2020 ...

Page 2: ...roduction 3 1 General information 3 2 Handling in transport and storage 4 3 Installation 5 3 1 Environmental specifications 5 3 2 Dimensions 5 3 3 Mounting 6 3 4 Power and wiring 6 4 Operation and maintenance 8 5 Service diagnostics and repairs 11 5 1 Service life 11 5 2 Checks 12 5 3 Cleaning and conservation 12 5 4 Troubleshooting 12 5 5 Repairs 13 5 6 Re programming 13 5 7 Spare parts 14 6 Warr...

Page 3: ...h an in built colour display protected by anti reflective coated glass The encoder knob push button located in the front provides user interaction with the device The electric connector hardware and software identification plates are located in the back of the casing Fig 1 Fig 1 EEM MOT 01 Display This instrument is not certified by the FAA and EASA Fitting of this instrument to certified aircraft...

Page 4: ...e This person has to make themselves familiar with the operation of this instrument and the effect of any possible failure or malfunction Under no circumstances does the manufacturer condone usage of this instrument for IFR flights This manual defines the scope of maintenance measures the user is authorised to conduct on their own Any repairs or modifications outside this scope conducted by the us...

Page 5: ...led in non hermetic cockpits of ultralight aircrafts of ceiling not exceeding 3 000 m 10 000 ft Acceptable range of operating parameters is listed below Operating temperature 20 o C 50 o C Short term operating temperature 25 o C 60 o C Humidity 0 95 no condensation Ambient air pressure 45 105 kPa Vibrations 5 g at frequencies below 150 Hz 3 2 Dimensions Outline dimensions of the display are 85 x 8...

Page 6: ...le to be cut in the panel is 80mm It is recommended that the display is installed from the rear side the control panel The display is to be fastened to the panel by means of four M3 screws that are located symmetrically to the centre of the mounting hole in the spacing of 62 9 mm Fig 3 Fig 3 Mounting hole and screw holes measurements not to scale 3 4 Power and wiring The EEM MOT 01 display is powe...

Page 7: ... A schematic diagram of the connection is shown in Figure 4 and in Table 1 The power supply pins no 5 and 6 requires 0 5 mm2 wires Data bus pins no 3 and 4 requires twisted pair wires 2 x 0 5mm2 according to DIN VDE 0814 Fig 4 Twisting should continue to the pins of the connector Pins 1 and 2 are to be left unconnected Tab 1 Connector pin assingment and pin insertion view Pin number Function Conne...

Page 8: ... 01 display displays values of flight parameters that are either directly measured or calculated by the system The display starts automatically as the power is turned on As shown in Figure 6 the monitor with FE01 07 software version presents a Engine speed in the upper of the display b Cylinder head temperature in the middle of the display its right bar graph shows the temperature of the right sid...

Page 9: ...arning Alarm 1 Engine speed ENGINE RPM 0 6000 rpm from 1400 to 1600 rpm from 5500 to 5800 rpm under 1400 rpm above 5800 rpm 2 Cylinder head temperature CHT C 0 120 C from 100 to 110 C above 110 C 3 Exhaust gas temperature EGT C 0 900 C under 500 C from 850 to 900 C above 900 C Alerts marked with the hash symbol are activated only if the engine speed exceeds 800 RPM As the aircraft operates within ...

Page 10: ...us diodes according to the following colour code a green engine parameters within normal range b orange warning c red alarm 2 by means of the colour of digits and bar graph if applicable presenting the value of the parameter a green engine parameters within normal range b orange warning c red alarm The status information is obtained as a result of analysis conducted by the instrument on the basis ...

Page 11: ...ge 11 16 Copyright Auto Aero Technologies Sp z o o Mazowiecka 10 5 20 723 Lublin Poland email info aatech pl www aatech pl Fig 7 The idea of flight parameter status information 5 Service diagnostics and repairs 5 1 Service life a TBO of the display is not defined ...

Page 12: ...ns b Turn on the power on to check if operational 5 3 Cleaning and conservation The screen is to be buffed with water damped soft cloth Optionally if very dirty can be cleaned with cloth sparingly damped with mild soap solution or with a liquid dedicated for liquid crystal displays Caution the surface is vulnerable to scratching 5 4 Troubleshooting a If the screen stays blank when power is applied...

Page 13: ... be conducted only by its manufacturer The display does not contain any user serviceable parts Unauthorized repairs or modifications may result in permanent damage to the equipment and void the warranty If the monitor fails return the device to the Manufacturer with description of the failure circumstances and symptoms 5 6 Re programming Modifications to the instrument s settings that are not poss...

Page 14: ...ants this product for 12 months from date of purchase 4 Auto Aero Technologies Sp z o o will at its sole option repair or replace any components that fail in normal use Such repairs or replacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labour The customer is however responsible for any transportation cost The repair or replacement will be completed within 30 days from delivery of t...

Page 15: ...does not cover claims that arise from the product parameters unless they are different from values declared by Auto Aero Technologies Sp z o o 9 The warranty does not cover activities that belong to normal operation such as cleaning and conservation operation checks and periodic inspections according to the Operators and Maintenance Manual 10 The Customer loses all rights arising from the warranty...

Page 16: ... Technologies Sp z o o and shall not without prior written permission of Auto Aero Technologies Sp z o o be disclosed in whole or in part to third parties This statement shall be included on any reproduction of these data in whole or in part The Manual must remain with the engine aircraft in case of sale Copyright 2020 all rights reserved Other product names in this documentation are used purely f...

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