Airplane Description DA 62 AFM
MAIN BUS:
The LH (RH) MAIN BUS is connected to the BATTERY BUS via a 90 Ampère circuit
breaker. The LH MAIN BUS provides power to the consumers directly connected to the
LH MAIN BUS. The RH MAIN BUS provides power to the consumers directly connected
to the RH MAIN BUS and the AVIONIC BUS via the avionics master relay.
The AVIONIC MASTER switch must be set to ON to connect the RH MAIN BUS to the
AVIONIC BUS.
Consumers
The individual consumers (e.g. radio, position lights, etc.) are connected to the appropriate
bus via automatic circuit breakers.
Designations and abbreviations used to identify the circuit breakers are explained in
Section 1.5 - DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS.
Voltmeter
The voltmeter displays the voltage of the electrical system. Under normal operating
conditions the alternator voltage is shown, otherwise it displays the main battery voltage.
Ammeter
The ammeter displays the intensity of current which is supplied to the electrical system
by the LH (RH) alternator.
Landing and Taxi Lights
Landing and taxi lights are built into the wing center section, and are each operated by
means of a switch (LANDING, TAXI) located on the row of switches on the instrument
panel.
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