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CESSNA
AIRCRAFT
COMPANY
MODEL
182/T182
WIRING
DIAGRAM
MANUAL
BONDING AND
GROUNDING
-
MAINTENANCE
PRACTICES
1.
General
A. All
installed
components
and
equipment
should
be
bonded and
grounded.
2.
Removal/Installation
of
Bonding
and
Grounds
A.
Surface
Preparation
for
Bonding.
(1)
Remove
oil,
grease,
dirt
and
other
contaminates
with
clean
cotton
cloth
dampened
with solvent.
(2)
Completely
remove
paint, dyes
or
stains
with
an
approved
solvent.
Wipe
dry
with
a
clean,
dry
cloth.
(3)
Use
adhesive
finishing
paper
or
cloth,
Number
320
grit
or
finer,
or
aluminum
wool
to
remove
nonconductive
coatings
from
surfaces
to
be
bonded.
B.
Install
Ground.
(1)
There
shall
be
no
more than
four
terminals attached
to
any
ground
stud.
(2)
A
maximum
of
two ground
wires
may
be
crimped
in
one
terminal.
If
shown
on
a
wire
diagram,
it
is
permissible
to
have
three
braid
straps per
ground
terminal.
(3)
Install
terminal
to grounding
structural
member
in
accordance
with
Figure
201.
(4)
Touch
up
or
refinish
the
bonded
members
by
reapplying
the original paint
finish.
(5)
The
perimeter
of
all
permanent
electrical
contact
areas
shall
be
sealed
after assembly
using
Type
I
or
Class
VC
sealant.
Refer
to
the
Maintenance
Manual,
Chapter
20,
Solvents,
Sealants
And
Adhesives
for
sealant
types
and
application.
3.
Installation
of
Shielded
Cable
Grounds
A.
Shield
termination
using
Method
I.
To
be
used when
a
single
or small
number
of
shielded
cables
terminate
at a
common
point.
(1)
Strip
cable
in
accordance
with
dimensions
in
Figure
202.
Use
Thomas
&
Betts Tool
Number
WT-700
or
functionally
equivalent
to
cleanly
cut
the shield
to
required
length.
(2)
Refer
to
Table
201
to determine
proper
solder
sleeve for cable
being
used.
(3)
The
sleeve should
be
placed
on
the
cable
large
end
first.
The
shield
should
be
bottomed
against
the
necked
portion
of
the
sleeve
thus
correctly
positioning the
sleeve
for
shrinking
and
soldering.
(4) Position
the
sleeve
so that
it
is
centered
between
the inserts
of
the
nose
cone
on a
heat
gun
and
move
side
to
side
until
proper
shrinking and
soldering
is
observed.
Use
the
Raychem
Zap
Gun
or
Raychem
Model
CV-4504
Shop Air
Heater
for
this
purpose.
(5)
For
terminating
a
relatively
small
number
of
shields
at
a
common
point,
apply
Method
I
as
shown
in
Figure
203.
Table
201.
Shielded Cable Ground Installation
Shielded
Wire
Mil-C-27500
Solder
Sleeve
Raychem
P/N
D144-
22B1T2
-50
22B2T2
-51
22B3T2
-51
20B1T2
-50
20B2T2
-51
20B3T2
-51
18B1T2
-50
18B2T2
-51
20-10-02
Page
201
©
Cessna Aircraft
Company
Mar
1/2004

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