SECTION 3
PIPER AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
PA-28-161, WARRIOR III
SECTION 3
PIPER AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
PA-28-161, WARRIOR III
REPORT: VB-1565
ISSUED: JULY 1, 1994
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REPORT: VB-1565
ISSUED: JULY 1, 1994
3-14
3.23 ELECTRICAL FAILURES (CONT'D)
NOTE:
Low Bus Voltage Annunciator and Alternator
Inop. Annunciatorwill be illuminated.
If the ammeter continues to indicate ZERO output, or if the alternator will
not remain reset, turn off the ALTR switch, maintain minimum electrical load
and land as soon as practical. Anticipate complete electrical failure. Duration
of battery power will be dependent on electrical load and battery condition
prior to failure.
3.24 ELECTRICAL OVERLOAD (Alternator over 20 amps above
known electrical load)
If abnormally high alternator output is observed (more than 20 amps
above known electrical load for the operating conditions), it may be caused
by a low battery, a battery fault or other abnormal electrical load. If the
cause is a low battery, the indication should begin to decrease toward normal
within 5 minutes. If the overload condition persists, attempt to reduce the
load by turning off non-essential equipment.
Turn the BATT switch OFF and the ammeter should decrease. Turn the
BATT switch ON and continue to monitor the ammeter. If the alternator
output does not decrease within 5 minutes, turn the BATT switch OFF and
land as soon as possible. All electrical loads are being supplied by the
alternator.
NOTE
Due to higher voltage and radio frequency
noise, operation with the ALT switch ON
and the BATT switch OFF should be made
only when required by an electrical failure.
3.23 ELECTRICAL FAILURES (CONT'D)
NOTE:
Low Bus Voltage Annunciator and Alternator
Inop. Annunciatorwill be illuminated.
If the ammeter continues to indicate ZERO output, or if the alternator will
not remain reset, turn off the ALTR switch, maintain minimum electrical load
and land as soon as practical. Anticipate complete electrical failure. Duration
of battery power will be dependent on electrical load and battery condition
prior to failure.
3.24 ELECTRICAL OVERLOAD (Alternator over 20 amps above
known electrical load)
If abnormally high alternator output is observed (more than 20 amps
above known electrical load for the operating conditions), it may be caused
by a low battery, a battery fault or other abnormal electrical load. If the
cause is a low battery, the indication should begin to decrease toward normal
within 5 minutes. If the overload condition persists, attempt to reduce the
load by turning off non-essential equipment.
Turn the BATT switch OFF and the ammeter should decrease. Turn the
BATT switch ON and continue to monitor the ammeter. If the alternator
output does not decrease within 5 minutes, turn the BATT switch OFF and
land as soon as possible. All electrical loads are being supplied by the
alternator.
NOTE
Due to higher voltage and radio frequency
noise, operation with the ALT switch ON
and the BATT switch OFF should be made
only when required by an electrical failure.
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