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Version 16.10 AF-6600 AF-5000 Series Install Manual 28
The ADAHRS installation location should also adhere to the following requirements:
Avoid locations that are lower than the lowest point in the pitot/static system to reduce the chance of
allowing moisture to enter the module.
Avoid locations that are subject to severe vibration.
Avoid locations that are subject to rapid changes in temperature.
Avoid locations that are subject to extreme humidity.
Leave ample working room for electrical and pneumatic connections.
Advanced-SV Network Wiring
The Advanced-SV ADAHRS is connected to the EFIS using the Advanced-SV network cables, hubs and
splitters.
OAT Sensor Installation
The SV-OAT-340 is an outside air temperature sensor. In order for it work properly, it must be able to
measure air temperature accurately. Avoid exposing the sensor to sources of heat that would interfere with
outside air temperature readings such as:
Direct sunlight
Engine heat and exhaust
Aircraft interior (back side of sensor)
Heated air from the cabin exiting from an open window or cabin air exhaust port
The installation area should have space for a nut and wires on the back side of the sensor. It is acceptable to
extend or reduce the wire length if necessary. Reduce the wire length by cutting out the desired length from
the middle of the wires and splicing together the remaining ends.
If there is a backup ADAHRS in the SkyView system, it is acceptable to install a backup OAT sensor a few
inches away from the primary sensor. When running primary and backup OAT sensor wiring together tape
sensor wire pairs together to avoid confusion later.
Route and secure the sensor wires to the location of the ADAHRS module. Keep wires away from
radios, ignition, and other noisy electronics.
1. Carefully insert the pins on the wires into the connector housing. Pins are not polarized and lock into
place when inserted correctly.
2. Connect the sensor to the ADAHRS module.

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