
OASIS Installation Manual
1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1.1 Introduction
This manual covers the OASIS standby instrument system, which includes the
Display Unit (DU), Aerosonic Sensor Unit (ASU) and the optional Magnetometer
(MSU).
NOTE
Installation must be made by qualified personnel, in conformance with applicable
government regulations. Standard installation practices described in FAA Advisory
Circular No. 43.1.-2B –Acceptable Methods, Techniques, and Practices –Aircraft
Alterations must be followed. The information furnished is for convenience only.
1.2 Scope
This manual applies to the installation of the OASIS standby display, remote sensor
unit and the optional external magnetometer.
2 INSTALLATION
2.1 UNPACKING AND INSPECTING
Carefully unpack the unit and note any damage to shipping containers or equipment.
Visually inspect each component for evidence of damage. Compare the equipment
received with that noted on the packing list. Immediately report any missing items or
evidence of damage to the carrier making delivery.
Every effort should be made to retain the original shipping containers for storage. If
the original containers are not available, a separate cardboard container should be
prepared that is large enough to accommodate sufficient packing material to prevent
movement.
2.2 GENERAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
NOTES
1. Standard installation practices prescribed in FAA Advisory
Circular Number AC 43.13-2B must be followed.
2.3 Electrical Connections
1. The installer must take the following into consideration before installation.
All wiring must be in accordance with industry-accepted methods, techniques,
and practices. Refer to FAA Advisory Circular AC43.13-2B, Section 4 and
Section 8 for aircraft wiring requirements.
The installer is responsible for supplying wires, cables and connectors.
All wires should be 22 AWG unless otherwise noted. Use IL-DTL16878 or
equivalent wire and M27500 or equivalent for twisted shielded wired for
installation.
The length and routing of the external cables must be carefully studied and
planned before attempting installation of equipment.