Autopilot Installation Manual
2.4
Servo Arm Safety Pin
2.4
Servo Arm Safety Pin
Safety pin is a safety mechanism which prevents blocking of the aircraft com-
mand system for the case of blocked servo motor. If servo blocks the command
system, pilot must apply high force on the command stick. This force will
break the pin and release the servo from command system. Once the pin is
broken, the autopilot system is not operational until the pin is replaced.
If safety pin is broken or it gets slack the whole autopilot system must be
checked. Only after the cause of the problem was found and corrected, safety
pin can be replaced with a new pin. Always use original safety pin.
The safety pin is made from high grade steel and it is intentionally weaken to
break at specific torque applied on servo arm.
The airplane command system must be capable to withstand the forces in the
command system required to break the safety pin.
3
Electrical Installation
Servo motor has two electrical connections. The first one provides power for
the electrical motor and the second one connects controlling device with the
CAN bus. (The controlling device is hidden inside the servo motor).
3.1
Electrical Power
The autopilot servo motor must be connected to a 12 V DC standard aircraft
power source. It is also possible to use 24 V DC power. The maximum current
consumption for one servo motor is 1.5 A (at 12 V). Always protect servos
with an automatic/replaceable fuse and a switch. The fuse protects against
over-current and the switch allows quick disconnect by taking power from the
motor. Figure 3 shows typical connection.
Fuse 5A
Autopilot
switch
+12V
Ground
Figure 3:
Typical connection of servo motor electrical power.
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