Test and fault isolation, Inspection and test regulatory requirements, A. united states – ACR&Artex ME406 Portable ELT User Manual

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ARTEX PRODUCTS / ACR ELECTRONICS, INC

DESCRIPTION, OPERATION, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

ME406P (453-6611)

25-62-31

Page 32 of 85

JUN 25/13

TEST AND FAULT ISOLATION

TASK 25-62-31-750-801

1. Inspection and Test Regulatory Requirements

SUBTASK 25-62-31-990-001

A. United States

(1)

In accordance with FAR Part 91, Subpart C, § 91.207 (d), the ELT must be inspected within 12

calendar months after the last inspection for:

(a)

Proper installation;

(b)

Battery corrosion;

(c)

Operation of controls and crash sensor; and

(d)

The presence of a sufficient signal radiated from its antenna.

(2)

All maintenance shall be performed in accordance with FAR Part 43, Appendix D, which

requires the following inspections at each annual or 100-hour inspection:

(a)

ELT and mount for improper installation;

(b)

Wiring and conduits for improper routing, insecure mounting, and obvious defects;

(c)

Bonding and shielding for improper installation and poor condition; and

(d)

Antenna, including trailing antenna, for poor condition, insecure mounting, and improper

operation.

SUBTASK 25-62-31-990-002

B. Canada

(1)

CAR Part VI, Standard 625, Appendix C, requires the ELT to be inspected at intervals not

exceeding 12 months.

(2)

All maintenance and testing shall be performed in accordance with the requirements of CAR

Part V, Standard 571, Appendix G, which requires:

(a)

Corrosion inspection;

(b)

Operational testing;

(c)

Performance testing, including:

1

Measured peak power after 3 minutes of operation,

2

Measured frequency after 3 minutes of operation,

3

Audio modulation, which shall be recognizable as a typical ELT signal,

4

Measured current draw in the “ARM” (off) and in the “ON” position, as specified by

the manufacturer, and

5

The automatic activation system.

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