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2.2.2 LASAR
®
Controller Installation
NOTE
: The LASAR
®
controller requires mounting within the aircraft. Because of the diversity of air-
frame and engine installations for which LASAR
®
is approved, particular mounting details will
vary from airframe to airframe. Install the LASAR
®
system using FAA Advisory Circular 43.13
and this manual as guides. Refer to the following Figures 2-1 through 2-3 which illustrate a
typical Cessna 172 installation.
A.
Select a suitable location to mount the LASAR
®
controller. Be sure that the mounting bracket will
not interfere with or affect the aircraft structure. Minor rerouting of wiring or relocation of the
accessories may be required. The LASAR
®
controller and associated cables should be mounted
away from heat sources, clear of the exhaust, engine control linkages, and any other system
critical to the airworthiness of the aircraft.
B.
Position the LASAR
®
controller so that the cable connector is facing downward or toward the
center of the aircraft. DO NOT mount the LASAR
®
controller with the cable connector facing
upwards or in any other manner that would allow contaminants to collect in the well of the con-
nector.
C.
The LASAR
®
controller mounting bracket will accept .25 inch diameter bolts. Secure the LASAR
®
controller using four bolts with appropriate washers and nuts or other appropriate mounting
hardware. The installation shown in Figures 2-1 and 2-2 as a guide utilizes four each AN4-5 bolts
(.25 inch diameter), AN970-4 washers, and AN363-428 nuts.
NOTE:
Mounting hardware sourced locally.
2-2
Figure 2-2
LASAR
®
Mounting - Cockpit Side of Firewall
Figure 2-1
LASAR
®
Mounting - Engine Side of Firewall