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FAA 2nd Annual EAPAS Conference. Certification and Implementation of Airborne Arc Fault Circuit Breakers. Presented by Stephen Slotte FAA Transport Standards Staff. Background. Aging Systems R,E & D FAA R,E,&D Intrusive Inspections Arc Fault Circuit Breaker Development - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Certification and Implementation of Airborne

Arc Fault Circuit Breakers

Presented by

Stephen Slotte

FAA Transport Standards Staff

FAA 2nd Annual EAPAS Conference

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Background

• Aging Systems R,E & D– FAA R,E,&D

• Intrusive Inspections

• Arc Fault Circuit Breaker Development

• Interconnect System Testing and Assessment

• Inspection and Testing Technology Development

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Background:Arc Faults

• Present aircraft circuit breakers are designed to protect against overloads and short circuits.

• Arcing faults draw less current than hard faults and are intermittent in duration.

• Arcing faults can cause systems failures and fires.

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Background:Wire Degradation

• Wiring insulation degradation increases with time due to a variety of reasons such as:– Chaffing– Environmental

stresses– Maintenance.

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• Degradation varies due to design, maintenance, and operational differences

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BAGGAGE BINS

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During flight the crew had

to cut into this ceiling area

to put fire out.

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Background:Current Inspection Technology

• Current inspection and surveillance methods for aircraft wiring are limited in effectiveness and periodic in frequency.

• Arc Fault Circuit Breakers provide continuous protection.

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FAA Approach

• Develop certification criteria compatible and in parallel with SAE activity– TSO, based on SAE developed AFCB

Specification– Installation Advisory Circular

• Be ready to issue TSO and AC at the completion of initial SAE activity scheduled for January, 2003

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Realities of New Technologies

• The FAA is committed to expedite airborne AFCB technology. However...– Learning curve associated with certification of

new technology– Expect initial projects to be scrutinized more

than a standard STC

• Initial AFCB projects by Issue Paper process

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Major Installation Issues

• Common Causes of Nuisance Trips– Load Characteristics– Crosstalk (e.g.EMI, Lightning, adjacent wiring)– Feedback (parallel circuits)

• Fault Masking– Algorithm Dependent

• Post Trip Maintenance– May need NDT in addition to visual

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Current Status

• Current FAA certification of AFCBs for non-essential circuits

• SAE AFCB specification nearing completion

• TSO and AC in development

• Issue Papers– Project Specific– Document means of compliance until TSO and AC

published

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AFCB Issue Paper

• Underlying Certification Philosophy– Provide a path for manufacturers to install AFCBs on

a non-interference basis for purposes of gathering data

– Limit AFCB installation to non-essential systems until adequate service history data can demonstrate proper function and reliability

– Limit AFCB installation on critical circuits such that continued safe flight and landing can be achieved given an assumed common-mode nuisance trip

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AFCBs- Summary

• Potential benefits– Protection against internal wire bundle arc fault

damage• Minimize wiring related smoke and fire incidents

• Minimize common mode wire bundle failures

• Possible risks– Nuisance trips– Post trip diagnosis issues

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Point of Contact

• Brett Portwood– Los Angeles ACO– 3960 Paramount Boulevard

ANM-130LLakewood, CA 90712

– 562.627.5350– brett.portwood@faa.gov

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