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ABIN
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EATURES
SR20
7-92
P/N 11934-005
Hour Meters
The airplane is equipped with two hour meters located inside the armrest
storage compartment between the pilot and copilot seats. The #1 hour
meter, labeled HOBBS begins recording when the BAT 1 switch is ON and
either the ALT 1 or ALT 2 switch is ON. The #2 hour meter records flight
time and is labeled FLIGHT. Recording begins when the airplane reaches a
speed of approximately 35 KIAS and is controlled by the Integrated
Avionics Unit.
28 VDC for hour meter operation is supplied through the 5-amp FUEL
QTY circuit breaker on MAIN BUS 1.
Emergency Egress Hammer
An eight-ounce ball-peen type hammer is located in the center armrest
accessible to either front seat occupant. In the event of a mishap where the
cabin doors are jammed or inoperable, the hammer may be used to break
through the acrylic windows to provide an escape path for the cabin occu-
pants.
Convenience Outlet(s)
A 12-volt convenience outlet is installed in the center console. The recep-
tacle accepts a standard cigarette-lighter plug. The outlet may be used to
power portable entertainment equipment. Amperage draw through the
outlet must not exceed 3.5 amps.
Four Universal Serial Bus (USB) high-power dedicated charging ports are
installed in the center console. Two ports are located near the 12-volt
convenience outlet for use by the pilot and forward passenger, and two
ports are located on the aft portion of the center console for use by the rear
passengers. The ports comply with USB Battery Charging 1.2 Compliance
Plan, and are intended for USB-compatible devices only. There is no data
or audio access at the ports. Amperage draw through each USB charging
port must not exceed the output value specified on the port label.
Power for the 12-volt convenience outlet and USB ports is supplied
through the 5-amp 12V & USB POWER circuit breaker on MAIN BUS 3.
Reissue A