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Monday, October 17, 2005

Minimum Wiring Tolerances Eschewed In Favor of General Principles

A major effort to improve wiring safety in airliners does not specify a set or minimum distance that one wire must be separated from another. However, the criteria by which wires should be separated to minimize, for example, the dangerous effects of electrical arcing, are laid out in general terms. Details...

 
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