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Jason Beall

sizing circuit breakers

Post by Jason Beall » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:29 pm

Hi all,

How does one figure out what size circuit breakers to
use.

For example landing lights and position lights?

Is there a formula?

Thanks,

-Jason

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Mike Jones

sizing circuit breakers

Post by Mike Jones » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:29 pm

JASON

try getting book from aeroelectric connection on the web they have very good
book and sample wiring diagrams

http://www.aeroelectric.com/

mike#007

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Hi all,

How does one figure out what size circuit breakers to
use.

For example landing lights and position lights?

Is there a formula?

Thanks,

-Jason

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David Sowder

sizing circuit breakers

Post by David Sowder » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:29 pm

The 4313 has a list of amperages and wire sizes and
breaker sizes.


--- Jason Beall <super_rebel131@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi all,

How does one figure out what size circuit breakers
to
use.

For example landing lights and position lights?

Is there a formula?

Thanks,

-Jason

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Jason Beall

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Post by Jason Beall » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:29 pm

Whats a 4313?

-Jason

--- David Sowder <is_msowder@yahoo.com> wrote:
The 4313 has a list of amperages and wire sizes and
breaker sizes.


--- Jason Beall <super_rebel131@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi all,

How does one figure out what size circuit breakers
to
use.

For example landing lights and position lights?

Is there a formula?

Thanks,

-Jason

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rognal

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Post by rognal » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:29 pm

I believe the reference is to the FAA's publication AC 43.13-1B 'ACCEPTABLE
METHODS TECHNIQUES, AND PRACTICES-AIRCRAFT INSPECTION AND REPAIR'(Chapter
11-Aircraft Electrical Systems, Section 4-Inspection of Circuit Protection
Devices, Paragraph 11-48 Determination of Circuit Breaker Ratings, Page 11-15).

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rognal

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Post by rognal » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:29 pm

As a PS to my previous post on this thread, and in the event you don't have
that publication, you can download the referenced section (in Word format) at
the FAA's website. Try this link:

http://av-info.faa.gov/dst/43-13/

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klehman

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Post by klehman » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:29 pm

Yes I highly recommend the aeroelectric book.
However if you have the ac43.13, you first add up how much current you
need to supply your lights. Then you use the table to decide the minimum
size wire to supply that current without excessive voltage drop or
heating of the wire. Too large of a wire is never a problem other than a
few grams of extra weight. Then you use the next table to select the
circuit breaker that will protect the WIRE in the event of a short. The
purpose of a fuse or breaker is always to protect the WIRE. Therefore
you can pick a smaller breaker than the table recommends as long as it
is above the current your lights will need. Breakers are slow to trip so
generally there is no need to allow for any extra surge current with
light bulbs.
Ken

Mike Jones wrote:
JASON

try getting book from aeroelectric connection on the web they have very good
book and sample wiring diagrams

http://www.aeroelectric.com/

mike#007

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Sent: October 17, 2002 3:28 PM
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Subject: sizing circuit breakers


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How does one figure out what size circuit breakers to
use.

For example landing lights and position lights?

Is there a formula?

Thanks,

-Jason



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Rebflyer

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Post by Rebflyer » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:29 pm

That's the FAA's offical airframe building and repair manuel. Great source of all kinds of info. Curt

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Mike Kimball

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Post by Mike Kimball » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:29 pm

I've heard of a 40% rule of thumb for sizing circuit breakers. You don't
want more than a 40% gap between the highest expected load on a circuit when
operating normally and the rating of the breaker. For instance, a six amp
load should not be protected with a breaker larger than 10 amps. Otherwise,
something could potentially go wrong with the circuit and not trip the
breaker, except of course, a dead short. This could cause damage to
equipment or worse, cause a fire. Of course, you don't want the breaker
rating to be too close to the load and have it tripping all the time due to
momentary load fluctuations either. I learned this rule of thumb in the
satellite tracking station business, but electricity is electricity.

Mike Kimball
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Subject: sizing circuit breakers

Hi all,

How does one figure out what size circuit breakers to
use.

For example landing lights and position lights?

Is there a formula?

Thanks,

-Jason

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