Skyview mechanical installation considerations – Dynon Avionics D100 Series to SkyView Conversion Guide User Manual

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D10 and D100 Series Conversion To SkyView Guide – Rev D

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SkyView Mechanical Installation Considerations

Complete, detailed mechanical installation details, including dimensioned mechanical drawings,
for installing a SkyView system are in the SkyView System Installation Guide.

The SV-D700 (7” SkyView display) is slightly larger than the mounting bracket for a Dynon
Avionics EFIS-D60, EFIS-D100, EMS-D120, or FlightDEK-D180, so some panel rework will be
required to install an SV-D700 in place of those units.

While the SkyView displays are not as deep as the units mentioned above, the SkyView displays
include a heat sink with fans which require free space for air to circulate.

The SV-BAT-320 backup battery for a SkyView display is external. An SV-BAT-320 can only
power one SkyView display (and any modules connected via SkyView network). If you wish to
keep two SkyView displays active in the event of loss of Avionics power, each SkyView display
requires its own SV-BAT-320. The SV-BAT-320 is connected to a SkyView Display via a 24” wire
(which should not be extended), so reserve room to mount the SV-BAT-320 very close to the
SkyView Display.

The SV-ADAHRS-200/201 must be mounted within in a specific “box” centered around the
airplane’s center of gravity and must be installed in an area that is magnetically benign (like the
EDC-D10A). The SV-ADAHRS-200/201 also requires pitot, static, and (optional) AOA pneumatic
lines to be connected. Unlike the EDC-D10A, the SV-ADAHRS-200/201 cannot be mounted at
the extreme tail or a wingtip (these locations are typically “outside the box”).

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