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AQUILA AT01-200C
Section 7
AIRCRAFT DESCRIPTION
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7.14.3 Electrical Equipment and Circuit Breakers
All electrical equipment can be turned on or off by push-pull type circuit breakers or by
rocker switches with built-in circuit breaker function.
COM/NAV-equipment along with other avionic equipment is supplied with electrical
power through the
Avionics
switch. Additionally, the avionic equipment is protected by
separate circuit breakers.
Equipment regularly used in flight (fuel pump AUX, ACL, etc.) are controlled by their
own rocker switches with built-in circuit breaker function.
7.15 GLASS PANEL ENGINE MONITOR MVP-50P-AQ
The MVP-50P-AQ displays the following information:
1
Propeller rpm
10
Voltage
2
Carburetor manifold pressure
11
Battery charge/discharge
3
Oil temperature
12
Charging current ALT1&ALT2
4
Oil pressure
13
Time
5
Cylinder head temperature
14
Up / down timer
6
Fuel level in each tank
15
Flight time
7
Total fuel capacity
16
Engine operating hours
8
Fuel pressure
17
Estimated c.g.
9
Carburetor temperature
18
OAT (optional)
The keys of the MVP-50P-AQ have the following functions:
Select
press to move the cursor, select functions and change data or values
Exit
press to choose section or return to menu
Screens
press to switch between various menus
Menu
press to show sub-menus (if available)
Further information is contained in the Glass Panel Engine Monitor MVP-50P-AQ
Operating Instructions.
7.15.1 Engine Monitoring Instruments
The following applies to propeller rpm, carburetor manifold pressure, cylinder head
temperature, oil temperature, fuel flow, oil pressure, carburetor temperature and fuel
tank gauge:
Data or values shown in GREEN mean that they are within normal operating limits. If
they are shown in YELLOW, they are in the caution range and if they are displayed in
RED, they are either below or above operating limits.