Aircraft Technical Manual
Jabiru Aircraft
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J120, J160, J170, J200/J400, J230/J430, J250/J450 Variants
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Dated: 29th October 2014
Issued By: AS
Page: 268 of 298
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Brighten up cable ends and battery terminals with emery cloth or a wire brush.
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Install the battery in accordance with the preceding paragraphs.
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Coat the battery terminals with petroleum jelly or an ignition spray product to reduce corrosion.
12.3.4 Battery Trouble Shooting
Trouble shooting is limited to inspection of wiring and terminals, battery charge condition and battery
solenoid.
12.4 ELECTRICAL LOAD ANALYSIS (Ela)
12.4.1 Factory-Built Variants
An ELA has been carried out as part of the aircraft’s certification basis. Any changes to the electrical
system which affect the ELA require a new ELA to be raised. This work may only be carried out by
Approved Personnel in conjunction with a CAR 35 Authorised Person (or equivalent) Engineering
Order. Note that this applies in Australia
– in other countries the local Airworthiness Authority must
be consulted for procedures.
12.4.2 Non Factory-Built Variants
For VFR Daylight only operations, an Electrical Load Analysis is not required as failure of the
electrical generation system would have a limited effect on the length of time of radio transmissions
and no effect on aircraft performance as the engine electrical system is totally isolated from the
power supply and is self-sustaining. The battery is only used to crank the engine for starting.
For other operations the builder / operator must ensure that the electrical system is adequate and
meets all regulatory requirements for the type of operation undertaken.
12.5 Radio Installation
12.5.1 Description
Jabiru Aircraft are equipped as standard with a VHF radio.
The main VHF radio antenna is installed within the spar at the rear of the tail fin. It consists of two
sections as shown in Figure 199.
Where equipped, second VHF antennas are fitted at the rear of the cabin
– refer to Figure 200 and
The radio system diagram is provided with the radio manuals.