Name:
EUROCAE ED-81 PDF
Published Date:
05/01/1996
Status:
[ Active ]
Publisher:
European Organization for Civil Aviation Equipment
This report provides guidance for a means of showing compliance with the regulations for hazards caused by the lightning environment to electrical/electronic systems installed either on or within aircraft. Equipment hazards addressed include those due to indirect effects on equipment and its associated wiring that is mounted on the aircraft exterior as well as indirect effects on equipment and its associated wiring located within the aircraft interior. This document applies to new aircraft and equipment designs, modifications of existing aircraft or equipment, and applications of existing (off the shelf) equipment on new aircraft.
NOTE:
This report does not address direct effects such as burning, eroding, blasting, of aircraft structure nor does it address fuel ignition hazards (see related reading material in Section 4 of this document). This report does not address lightning zoning methods or lightning test requirements, methods, and techniques. Coverings (fairing, skin, cowl, etc.) should normally prevent prevent direct attachment of the lightning channel to underlying system components. However, if a direct lightning strike attachment to a system component can occur, a complete evolution of both direct and indirect effects will be necessary.
It should be noted that electrical/electronic systems or components are sometimes exposed to lightning currents directly conducted from the aircraft exterior, as may happen when an antenna is struck and a portion of lightning current flows in its cable. Care should be taken to identify any such possibilities and either eliminate these situations by design modifications, or address them in the certification plan. No further discussion of these situations is included in this report.
PURPOSE
This report provides information and guidance concerning a means, but not the only means, of compliance with Parts 12, 25, 27, and 29 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) and joint Airworthiness Requirements (JAR), as applicable for preventing hazards, due to lightning indirect effects, from occurring to electrical/electronic systems.
| Edition : | 96 |
| File Size : | 1 file , 1.2 MB |
| Number of Pages : | 34 |
| Published : | 05/01/1996 |