Minimum triggering level (MTL) must be
Connect to a compatible blind encoder (e.g., KEA 130A) or directly to an Air Data Computer (ADC).
Receiver sensitivity and transmitter power output are within TSO limits. Side-lobe suppression (SLS) functionality. 7. Troubleshooting Common Installation Issues Kt 70 Installation Manual
The manual outlines the rigid physical and electrical environment the unit requires to operate within its TSO (Technical Standard Order) C112 certification. Physical Footprint: The unit measures approximately inches in height, inches in width, and inches in length, weighing Electrical Load: It operates on a wide voltage range of VDC, drawing a maximum of Environmental Limits: Certified for operation up to feet and within a temperature range of negative 20 raised to the composed with power C positive 55 raised to the composed with power C Core Installation Components According to the Bendix/King KT 70 Manual
Steps for configuration, calibration (such as display brightness adjustments), and functional testing. Key Technical Specs Operating Modes: Minimum triggering level (MTL) must be Connect to
By following this long-form guide, you can reduce installation time by 50%, eliminate sensor noise errors, and ensure your PID loop delivers stable, accurate temperature control for years to come.
Because avionics installations impact flight safety and must comply with aviation regulations (such as Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) standards), understanding the mechanical, electrical, and configuration details within the manual is mandatory for avionics technicians and homebuilders alike. Technical Specifications & System Environment Key Technical Specs Operating Modes: By following this
| Error Code | Meaning | Solution | |------------|---------|----------| | | Throttle fault (stuck or broken) | Check throttle voltage (0.8-4.2V). Replace throttle. | | E003 | Motor hall sensor failure | Test hall wires (yellow/green/blue). Replace motor harness. | | E004 | PAS/T_Sensor fault | Check PAS connection, magnet gap (2-3mm). | | E005 | Brake cutoffs engaged | Release brakes. If constant, short the brake sensor plugs. | | E006 | Battery low voltage | Charge battery. Check undervoltage protection setting (P3). | | E007 | Overcurrent protection | Reduce assist level. Check controller current limit (C14). | | E008 | Throttle not at zero at startup | Do not hold throttle when powering on. | | E010 | Controller communication error | Check TX/RX pins, cable continuity. Replace controller or display. |
2.2 Amps maximum at 14 VDC; 1.1 Amps maximum at 28 VDC. Receiver Frequency: 1030 MHz. Transmitter Frequency: 1090 MHz ± 1 MHz.
Note: If your aircraft uses modern RS-232 serial data for altitude formatting, a serialization converter or an encoder that outputs parallel Gillham code is required for standard KT 70 legacy installations. 5. Antenna Installation and RF Cabling
Before you open the , perform a physical inspection and environmental assessment.