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CESSNA
AIRCRAFT
COMPANY
MODEL
182/T182
WIRING
DIAGRAM
MANUAL
Table
203.
Tools
and
Equipment
(continued)
NAME
Tape,
Adhesive
Insulating
Braided
Glass
Sleeving
Insulation
Tubing
Glass
Tape
NUMBER MANUFACTURER
MIL-I-7798
MIL-I-3190
MIL-I-23053/5
Fabric
P31
D
Tie
(Sta-Strap)
Tie
Tool
Red
Insulating
Varnish
MS3367
Panduit
GS-2B
Glyptal
90-2
Tape,
Pressure
Sensitive
365
Locally available
Locally
available
Raychem
Corp.
300
Constitution
Dr.
Menlo
Park, CA
94025
Permacel
Division
Johnson
and
Johnson
P.O.
Box
671
New
Brunswick,
NJ
08903
Locally
available
Panduit
Corp.
GC
Electronics
Division
of
Hydrometals,
Inc.
6820
Latijere
Blvd.
Los
Angeles,
CA
90045
Minnesota
Mining
and
Mfg.
Co.
St.
Paul,
MN
55101
USE
Insulation
and
wire
repair.
Protect
wires
from
abrasion.
Heat
shrink insulation.
High
Insulation
Temperature
Tying
wire
bundles.
Installing
ties.
Coat
areas
adjacent
to
wire
bundles for
insulation
High
temperature
insulation
and
repair.
7.
Removal/Installation
of
Wires
A.
Install
Wire.
Observe the
following general
rules
when
installing
wires
in
open runs.
(1)
Avoid
crossovers,
twists
and
kinks.
(2)
Wiring
shall
not
be
attached
to
or
supported
by
plumbing
lines
containing
flammable
liquids
or
oxygen. Where possible, wire
should
be
routed
above
these
lines.
(a)
Wires and
cables should
be
located
a
minimum
of
6
inches
from
lines
where
practical.
(b)
A
separation
of
between
2 and 6
inches
is
acceptable, provided the wires are
rigidly
clamped.
(c)
When
a
minimum
of
2
inches
cannot
be
maintained,
a
separation
of between
0.5
to
2
inches
shall
be
acceptable,
provided
the electrical
wires are
rigidly
clamped
and
covered
with
electrical
insulating material.
(3)
Cables
installed
in
locations
where
fluid can
be
trapped
must
be
protected
against
contamination
by
fluid.
(a)
All
wiring
insulation
shall
be
protected
from
moisture deterioration
by using drain
holes
in
the
tubing,
sleeving
or
conduit
and
by
keeping
wiring
out
of sumps
and
areas of
excessive
moisture.
(b)
When routed
through
areas
where
cables
may
become
saturated
with
oil,
they
shall
be
enclosed
in
conduits.
20-10-01
©
Cessna
Aircraft
Company
Page
205
Mar
1/2004

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