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Nubion
TM
AVE-N09PANSN-IM
Issue 03
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Warranty information as well as a cautionary note about power supply
removal is enclosed with each package.
2. Remove the light from the package. Note that there are three (3) wires:
Black – Negative lead
Red – Positive lead
Green/Yellow – Chassis
3. Testing of the function of the light can be done with a regular 28V/5A dc
power supply (not a battery charger). Connect the black wire to the
ground (negative) leads of a power supply, and then connect the red wire
to the positive (+) leads on the power supply. The Nubion light should
start lighting. When installed on the aircraft, using the aircraft’s power
(28 volts), the light will be at its maximum intensity.
After testing, the light can be installed on the aircraft.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Under no circumstances should any power supply other than a 18-36 VDC, or a
28 Volt battery be used to test the light. Do not use: Battery chargers, battery
back-up power devices, or other bench avionics testing methods to test the
aviation light. The light is functional between18 and 36 volts. Use of a battery
charger or other power unit to test the light will void the warranty and may
damage the light.
Make sure you cover your eyes while installing and testing our lights.
If you have any questions about the installation of the lights, please refer to
our web site: www.aveoengineering.com
1.12.
Notes on Installation
Spread the tightening forces evenly around the mounting hole. Stainless steel
screw is recommended. Length depends upon placement location on aircraft.
1.13.
Continued Airworthiness Information
Circuit/Wiring Protection
Each Nubion series light features a
Negative Temperature Coefficient
(NTC)
circuit that limits internal temperatures by attenuating operating current (with a
corresponding reduction of brightness) when internal temperatures reach a certain
threshold. This proprietary circuitry serves to protect the light itself, and
associated aircraft wiring, against a thermal runaway condition.
Periodic Inspection Procedure for Nubion Series
The
Nubion
™
lights should always be checked for proper operation during
preflight. This procedural information is already provided in all general aviation
aircraft flight manuals.
The lights should be visually inspected for general condition, proper operation, and
correct installation at each annual and/or 100 hours inspection. In addition refer
to section 1.10 of installation manual for detailed cleaning instructions.