Kt 70 Installation Manual ((better))
Signal and altitude encoder lines require 22 AWG or 24 AWG wire.
The KT 70 is a modular electrical installation system designed to provide a flexible and efficient solution for power distribution, lighting, and control applications. The system consists of a range of components, including busbars, switchgear, and cable management systems. The KT 70 is known for its reliability, scalability, and ease of use, making it a popular choice among electrical engineers, contractors, and facility managers.
Ground the chassis directly to the aircraft main airframe ground. Kt 70 Installation Manual
This guide provides an exhaustive technical breakdown of the KT 70 installation manual requirements, covering mechanical mounting, electrical wiring, antenna placement, and configuration setup. 1. Mechanical Installation & Dimensions
Some installations utilize serial data for cleaner wiring. Signal and altitude encoder lines require 22 AWG
Proper physical placement avoids premature component failure driven by heat dissipation or excessive airframe vibration. 1. Panel Location & Cooling
The main connector manages power, grounding, lighting dimming, and data inputs from the altitude encoder. Pin Number Description Aircraft Power The KT 70 is known for its reliability,
KT 70 REAR CONNECTOR PIN INTERCONNECT (SIMPLIFIED) +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | [Pin 1] Aircraft Power (11-33 VDC) | | [Pin 2] Power Ground | | [Pins A-D, A1-D4] Parallel Gray Code Blind-Mate Inputs | | [Pin 15] Bidirectional ARINC 429 Data Input (Optional) | | [Pin 21] External Mutual Suppression Pulse Line | | [Pin 32] Remote IDENT Switch Input | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ 1. Power and Grounding
Mode S transponders generate more heat than older Mode A/C units due to continuous data transmission. Ensure the installation location allows for adequate passive ventilation or dedicated cooling air from an avionics fan.
The ARINC 429 lines (Pins S and T) must be a twisted, shielded pair. Terminate the shield braid directly to the aircraft chassis ground at the backplate entry point, keeping the unshielded leads shorter than 3 inches. 3. RF Antenna System Installation
