3 restrictions and limitations, Restrictions and limitations -2 – BendixKing KLR 10 User Manual

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KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide

Introduction

P/N D201306000109

Page 1-2

Rev 1 Feb 2014

The KLR 10 draws a minimal current of less than approximately ¼

amp (250mA) of electrical power. For the system to operate

correctly, it must be supplied electrical power within a range of 12 to

28VDC and be calibrated correctly.
The AOA probe must be kept clear of any obstructions and be

mounted securely, in clean air flow. The final AOA probe to wing

angle will be determined by the amount the bottom of the wing varies

from parallel to the cord of the wing. For most aircraft, the starting

angle is 50 degrees from the leading edge of the AOA probe

mounting plate. The KLR 10 system will adjust for differences within

a limited electrical signal range.

AOA Probe angle readjustment

may be needed to allow for full scale electronic calibration.

Probe heat is an option, and if installed, requires less than 8 amps of

electrical power at 12 or 24VDC to operate. To extend the life of the

probe heat element, it is recommended that the probe heat not be

used for prolonged periods while on the ground.
The KLR 10, when properly calibrated in accordance with the

BendixKing KLR 10 Installation Manual part number

D201305000058, will have an accuracy of ±3% over the full scale of

the calibration. This accuracy is maintained over a sideslip range of

±15 degrees.

1.3 RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS

The KLR 10 Lift Indicator is non-required and is to be used only as

supplemental information to the pilot.
The KLR 10 Lift Indicator may not be used as a substitution for the

certified aircraft stall warning system.
No operational credit may be taken for such items as reduced

approach speed and shorter landing distances.

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