Heater status connection, Aoa/pitot probe mounting, Aoa/pitot probe mount location – Dynon Avionics EFIS-D60 Installation Guide User Manual

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EFIS-D60 Installation Guide

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controller. Remember that even when the controller is powered on, it only heats the probe the
amount necessary to maintain temperature.
The black wire should be permanently connected to ground. Cutting power to the heater
controller should occur via the red power line, not the black ground line.

Heater Status Connection

Note: The probe heater functions properly whether or not you make this connection. It is simply
a status output for your convenience.
The white heater status wire is grounded when the probe heater is turned off or not functioning
properly. This wire should be connected to a light on the panel, whose other terminal is
connected to switched aircraft power. When the heater is on and functioning properly, the white
heater status line is open, leaving the indicator light turned off. When there is no power to the
heater controller – or it is not functioning properly – the white line is grounded, turning the
indicator light on.
Aircraft Spruce P/N 17-410 is an example of a light that will work for this application. An LED
and resistor in series will also suffice. If you use an LED as the indicator, you must choose a
resistor that delivers the appropriate current to the LED, and can accommodate the power
required for its current and voltage drop.
If you own a Dynon EMS-based product, you may also use one of its two contact input to
display an onscreen indication. Connect this heater status output directly to the desired EMS
contact input, with no additional resistors or lights. You must configure the contact display as
described in your EMS-based product’s Installation Guide.

AOA/PITOT PROBE MOUNTING

The Dynon Avionics AOA/Pitot probe has been designed as an under-wing pitot. The following
information applies to this type of installation. If you wish to mount your pitot on nose boom
mount, contact us so we can make the appropriate adjustments to your pitot. The heated version
of Dynon’s AOA/Pitot Probe does not come in a boom-mount configuration.

AOA/Pitot Probe Mount Location

The Dynon Avionics AOA/Pitot probe only functions correctly when mounted in a location
where the airflow over the probe is relatively undisturbed by the aircraft. In general, we
recommend that you mount it at least 6 inches below the wing and with the tip of the probe
between 2 and 12 inches behind the leading edge of the wing. Typically, pitot probes are
mounted about mid-wing span wise to minimize the effects of both the propeller and the wing
tips. Testing during the probe development has shown that the standard mounting locations for
the pitot probe in the RV series of aircraft also works for the Dynon probe.

AOA/Pitot Probe Mounting Instructions

After the mounting location has been determined, mount the pitot mounting kit per the included
instructions or fabricate your own mount. In either case, mount the probe securely to the wing
such that the body of the probe is horizontal during level flight. Drill and tap mounting holes (#6-
32) on the probe to match your mounting bracket. Use caution when drilling the holes, ensuring
that you avoid drilling into the pitot and AOA pressure lines. As long as you do not penetrate

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