Instrument installation, Connecting static & pitot lines, Connecting static & pitot lines -10 – Dynon Avionics EFIS-D6 Installation Guide User Manual

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Instrument Installation

Connecting Static & Pitot Lines

The AOA, pitot, and static ports on the back of the
EFIS-D6 are equipped with 1/8” NPT Female
fittings. To attach your pitot and static lines to the
back of the EFIS-D6, you must use standard 1/8”
NPT Male fittings at the end of each of the lines.

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in all installations.

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To install, simply connect your static and pitot
sources to the EFIS-D6. T’ing off of existing lines
is acceptable if performing a retrofit or connecting
in parallel with other instruments. View the
following back view diagram the placement of your pressure lines.
Use two wrenches to both hold the brass fitting on the EFIS-D6 and secure the mating pressure
line fittings to the corresponding locations on the back of the EFIS-D6. Do not over-tighten or
allow the brass fittings to rotate.

If you purchased Dynon’s AOA pitot tube, note that it has pitot and AOA ports on it, but not
static. You will need to provide your own source of static pressure for the EFIS-D6 and any other
instrument in your panel which requires it.

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EFIS-D6 Installation Guide

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