Quik & Quik GT450 Aircraft Operating Instructions
29
th
March 2007
Issue 1
Page 58 of 68
12. GENERAL INFORMATION
PLACARDS:
The fuel capacity placard near the fuel filler neck must be marked with 65 litres.
A pilot weight/fuel weight placard must be filled in showing the trade-off between fuel load and cockpit load,
calculated according to the actual empty weight of the aeroplane.
12.1. RUNNING GEAR
Tyre Pressures - front and rear
22.0 psi
1.5 bar
12.2
PLACARDS, DECALS AND LOCATIONS
Title
Location
Flight Limitations:
On port upright
Engine Limitations:
On panel
Aircraft Weights:
On basetube
Baggage Limitations:
On baggage container
Fuel Type, Capacity and Mix Ratio:
On rear suspension leg
Fuel Cock On/Off Positions:
On seat
Ignition Switch On/Off Positions:
On ignition switch bracket
Propeller Pitch Setting:
On airbox or radiator
Hand Throttle:
On throttle unit
Wiring Loom Disconnection Warning:
On airbox or carb covers
Trimmer Setting:
On trim switch ( electric trim) On trim display (electric trim)
Tip Turn Adjusters:
On leading edge tube tips
Latch Locking:
On seat next to latch
Oil Type and Quantity:
On oil cap
Loose Hair or Clothing:
On rear of seat
Propeller Pitch:
On oil cooler
Fuel Load Limitations:
In the cockpit
Warning Placard
On cockpit dash
Warning: folded pylon
On pylon fairing
Warning: Loose hair
On seat rear left
Warning: Hot Engine
On rear of cowling
Warning: hand throttle closed.
On seat next to hand throttle
Operating Instructions
On cockpit dash
12.3. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SPECIFICATION
The Alternator
Rotax 912/912S
: the alternator gives a nominal maximum current of 18 amps AC or voltages up to about 75
volts RMS with very low current. The nominal power rating is 250 Watts DC.
Power Wiring
The power wiring loom consists of insulated conductors inside a woven nylon sheath with a rubber connector
at the rear end and spade terminals at the front. A 2-core cable and switch for engine ignition control is also
included for each ignition circuit.
Note that airworthiness requirements specify that all electrical equipment attached to the wiring system must
be protected by overload protection devices and that no protective device may protect more than one circuit
essential to flight safety. To this end a multiway fuse holder is provided at the front of the aircraft for the
attachment of electrical equipment.
Operators wishing to fit equipment themselves must contact an Approved organisation for the necessary
modification approval. Details of all modifications should also be sent to the factory for authorisation.
Battery State Monitor
A single LED Battery State Monitor (BSM) may be fitted. When power is switched on, it conducts a brief
check sequence. It indicates as follows: