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R - in the unit.
R Each output has its own fuse. The fuses are installed in the
R EPSU.
**ON A/C 051-099,
Post SB 33-1041 For A/C 051-099,
**ON A/C 051-052,
Post SB 33-1041 For A/C 051-052,
(Ref. Fig. 012)
**ON A/C 053-099,
Post SB 33-1041 For A/C 053-099,
(Ref. Fig. 012A)
**ON A/C 051-099,
Post SB 33-1041 For A/C 051-099,
A. Emergency Power-Supply Units
The EPSUs supply different lights and signs:
-cabin emergency lights,
-escape hatch-handle lights,
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exit location signs,
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exit marking signs,
- overwing emergency lights,
-escape slide lights.
-wall-mounted exit-marking signs,
(1) Each EPSU consists of the subsequent:
(a)
Electronic logic and switching circuits.
(b)
A 28VDC/6VDC converter which supplies electrical power when the essential busbar is energized and the emergency lighting system is activated.
(c)
A 6VDC battery supplies the loads when the system is not set to off and the power supply from the essential busbar is not available. The essential busbar charges the battery through the 28VDC/6VDC converter. When the ambient temperature is less than +20 deg.C (+68.00 deg.F), the 28VDC essential busbar provides
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(d) A test circuit tests the condition of the battery, the logic unit and the related loads. The battery test procedure starts when you push the TEST EMER LIGHT BAT membrane switch and when you select a code on the programming and test panel 110RH (CIDS). If all batteries are serviceable, the BAT OK annunciator light adjacent to the membrane switch comes on. The system test procedure starts when you push the TEST EMER LIGHT SYS membrane switch on the programming and test panel 110RH. The test circuit carries out an interrogation of the EPSUs and monitors the output current. If all EPSUs are serviceable, the SYS OK annunciator light adjacent to the membrane switch comes on. This test loop completes only when all EPSU output currents are within the expected value. You must do isolated tests of each EPSU when either the BAT OK or SYS OK annunciator light does not come on. The isolated test starts when you push the TEST membrane switch on the EPSU. A defective emergency lighting system will cause a red LED on the EPSU to come on. The green LED SYSTEM OK on the EPSU shows a serviceable emergency lighting system. The four red LEDs show the indication of defects:
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in the exterior lights (external loads),
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in the interior lights (internal loads),
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in the battery,
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in the unit.
Each output has its own fuse. The fuses are installed in the
EPSU.
**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-209,
B. Exit Lights
(1) The exit signs consist of a plastic case housing, a lens and a number of 6VDC lamps connected in parallel. There are different types:
(a)
The ceiling-mounted exit location signs 50Wl and 52WL, single-sided, one for the forward and one for the aft passenger/crew doors.
(b)
The ceiling-mounted exit location signs 51WL and 53WL, single-sided, one for each pair of overwing emergency exits.
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(c) The exit marking signs 40WL thru 45WL, single-sided, one for each passenger/crew door and one for each pair of emergency exits.
(2) The escape hatch-handle lights 70WL1 thru 70WL4 consist of a plastic case housing, a lens and two 6VDC lamps connected parallel. One escape hatch-handle light is installed in each emergency exit.
C. Cabin Emergency Lights
(1) The cabin emergency lights 20WL, 21WL, 32WL, 33WL and 200WL thru 207WL consist of a housing, a lens and two 6VDC lamps connected in parallel.
D. External Lights
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