If cables must cross, ensure that they cross at an angle of 90°. This minimizes
the possibility of interference.
As far as is practicable, ensure that cables and I/O connectors are unique and fit
only in their allocated location.
Try to make the coaxial cables as short as possible.
Avoid routing cables along-side power generator cabling and other high
electrical noise sources. This can cause interference.
Do not kink or force cables into sharp bends that may damage the cables and
cause system failure.
After installation, ensure that excess cable is looped and clamped or tied safely
away from any control cables, fuel lines, hydraulic lines or moving parts. When
stowing over-length cables, form loops of no less than 150 mm minimum cable
bend radius.
Cable routing must avoid high temperature exposure (e.g. exhaust manifold).