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Safety-Trim Air Speed Switch Question

 
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 3:29 pm    Post subject: Safety-Trim Air Speed Switch Question Reply with quote

The answer is YES, plumbing to static line is important, especially if you have your airplane tested for the pitot static test to fly IFR. The test equipment can ruin any piece of equipment that is only connected to one of the lines. The test draws a vacuum on both lines simulating a rise in altitude. With both lines (pitot and static) connected to the test rig the net differential pressure from pitot to static is near zero and everything is fine. However, with only one line connected the vacuum is drawn across any instrument connected to only one line. There's a great chance of ruining the instrument connected to only one line. I know first hand. I had to pay for the rebuild of my airspeed indicator when the pitot line got disconnected during the test! Bang.

So please connect both lines to the Air Speed Switch!

Bob Newman
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 5:21 pm    Post subject: Safety-Trim Air Speed Switch Question Reply with quote

Bob:

That's interesting and good to know. I was also planning on an airspeed switch and was wondering the same thing as Gary. Couple questions?? Do you have to install special ports for the equipment to hook up to or will it hook up to the pitot tube and static ports (two) as installed?? Does the system test an alternate static port operated from inside the cabin as well?? Do you know why TruTrak would say its fine to just vent the static port for their ADI to the cabin?? That instrument is usually a backup for IFR so one would think that TruTrak would expect to have the pitot/static systems tested.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 7:52 pm    Post subject: Safety-Trim Air Speed Switch Question Reply with quote

Our Air Speed Switch (ASW-1) connects into your standard pitot and static system, you just need to "T" into each of the respective lines. Using it with an alternate source of static pressure from inside the cabin is not an issue. Under all normal cases that static source is closed off, when the Static test performed it certainly checks to ensure that the alternate static source doesn't leak. If you ever use your alternate source in actual conditions the pitot and static system will already be close in differential pressure so no issue. The only problem I know of is during the Static Test when your airplane is sitting on the ground, but the test equipment takes your pitot and static lines up to 20,000 ft. Regarding the recommendations of other manufacturers I can only speculate, so don't take this to the bank. But perhaps they are using a solid-state pressure transducer that can withstand large differential pressures. The real problem is for transducers or instruments with some sort of diaphragm mechanism.


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 8:35 pm    Post subject: Safety-Trim Air Speed Switch Question Reply with quote

Bob,
Glad to see your on the list...keeping us honest. I have not received mine yet...hopefully in few weeks. I opted forthe speed switch as well. Good info regarding the pressure balance on pitot/static checks.
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