FLIGHT MANUAL TSA-M, VARIANT S6
Doc.-No.: P400-006.000 E
Page: 7-41
Revision: 10
Date of Issue: 07. October 2008
Date of Rev.: 06.07.2020
Subordinated Switches:
Engine-Master-
Switch:
Turns ON or OFF all electrical devices needed for
engine-operation (starter, propeller-pitch-control,
engine-instruments and similar) by connecting them to
the battery or external-alternator. This switch is
mechanically coupled to the „Batt“-Master-Switch. To
turn ON the engine-bus with the „Gen“-master-switch,
the „Batt“-master-switch also needs to be turned ON. To
turn OFF the „Batt“-master-switch, the engine-bus also
needs to be turned OFF. This makes certain, that the
external-alternator is only turned ON, when the battery
is also turned ON.
Ignition-Switch:
The key-switch can be set to „OFF“, „RIGHT“, „LEFT“
and „BOTH“. It operates the ignition-circuits and the
electrical engine-starter.
TCU-Isolation-Switch: This switch separates the waste-gate-actuator from the
turbo-control-unit when necessary. The switch is
protected against accidental activation because it only
needs to be operated in the event of a TCU-malfunction.
The normal operating position is the DOWN (protected)
setting. To disconnect the actuator, set the switch to the
UP position.
Avionics-Master-
Switch:
activates the avionics-bus. It is designed as a 20A-
circuit-breaker.
Auxiliary-Fuel-
Pump(s):
The auxiliary-fuel-pump is turned ON and OFF with this
switch when needed. The aux.-fuel-pump runs at the
same time as the main-fuel-pump. If the switch is set to
ON, then the green indication-light on the announciator-
panel will go ON.
Fuel-Transfer-Pump: activates the automatic control for fuel transfer from the
left wing-tank (when installed) to the right wing
(=automatic fuel-transfer) (see section about the fuel-
system).
Propeller-Pitch-
Control:
Rotary-switch for adjusting the propeller’s pitch (see
section about the propeller)
Fire-Warning
Warning light with push-button for alarm indication of fire
in the engine compartment by red light and acoustic
alarm signal, push to check function (see section 7.11.5)