User Manual Part 1

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16 Sep 2015
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
JetWave™ System
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FMA LRU
KRFU LRU (if installed outside aircraft)
Radome assembly
A791 based AIM or the LAIM
Radome skirt fairing.
The exact install location of the A791 based AIM
or LAIM
and KRFU is airframe specific.
The KRFU can be installed on the inside or outside the fuselage of the aircraft. Honeywell
recommends to install the KRFU on the A791 based AIM or LAIM outside the fuselage of the
aircraft.
The radome, skirt fairing, and FMA/KRFU to aircraft interface brackets are airframe specific
and said details are not covered by this manual.
NOTE: The A791 based AIM and the LAIM solutions differ in that the AIM is intended to be
broadly applicable accross all airframes. The LAIM, however refers to a solution that
would be designed specifically for the exact airframe that the JetWave™ system is
installed on. The LAIM solution will vary between airframes, in some cases by a large
amount. All specific figures and references to the LAIM that are included in this
manual are only an example of generic LAIM solutions. The user must not infer
applicability or design direction for the LAIM from any related material presented
herin.
Refer to the FMA outline and installation drawing in Figu
re 2-31, th
e KRFU outline and installation
drawings in Figure 2-27, Figure 2-28, and Figure 2-29, and the radome outline and installation
drawing in Figure 2-32. Depending on the aricraft configuration, refer to the interconnect diagrams
in Figure 2-34 for the KRFU installed inside the fuselage, Figure 2-35, or Figure 2-36 for external
KRFU.
Refer to Table 2-6 for special tools, fixtures, and equipment for the FMA installation.
(2) The FMA Installation General
Before installing any components or cabling, read all notes on drawings and read all
installation procedur
es.
(3) Advisories
The JetWave™ FMA and the KRFU subsystems include components that radiate RF and
microwave emissions in the band
between 29.0 and 30.0 GHz.
All service technicians and operators must be informed of the potential hazards of RF and
microwave radiation. When installing and servicing equipment, exercise the safety
precautions that follow.
Table 2-6. Special Tools for FMA Installation
Number Description Source
NA Hoist system Commercially available