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9/8/98 AC 43.13-1B Paragraph CONTENTS (CONTINUED) SECTION 13. SPLICING. Page 11-167 General......................................................................................................................................................11-65 Figure 11-18. Staggered Splices in Wire Bundle .....................................................................................11-65 11-168.11-173. [RESERVED.]..................................................................................................................11-65 SECTION14. TERMINALREPAIRS 11-174. General......................................................................................................................................................11-67 11-175. Attachment of Terminals to Studs............................................................................................................11-68 11-176. Studs and Insulators..................................................................................................................................11-68 11-177. Wire Terminals and Binding Posts...........................................................................................................11-69 11-178. Crimp On Terminal Lugs and Splices......................................................................................................11-69 11-179. Lock Washers for Terminals On Equipment ...........................................................................................11-70 11-180.11-184. [RESERVED.]..................................................................................................................11-70 SECTION15. GROUNDINGANDBONDING 11-185. General......................................................................................................................................................11-71 11-186. Grounding.................................................................................................................................................11-71 11-187. Bonding ....................................................................................................................................................11-73 11-188. Bonding Inspection...................................................................................................................................11-73 Figure 11-19. Millivolt Drop Test ............................................................................................................11-74 11-189. Bonding Jumper Installations...................................................................................................................11-75 Table 11-14. Stud Bonding or Grounding to Flat Surface......................................................................11-76 Table 11-15. Plate Nut Bonding or Grounding to Flat Surface ..............................................................11-77 Table 11-16. Bolt and Nut Bonding or Grounding to Flat Surface ........................................................11-78 Figure 11-20. Copper Jumper Connector to Tubular Structure ...............................................................11-79 Figure 11-21. Bonding Conduit to Structure ............................................................................................11-79 Figure 11-22. Aluminum Jumper Connection to Tubular Structure ........................................................11-79 11-190. Creepage Distance ....................................................................................................................................11-75 11-191. Fuel Systems.............................................................................................................................................11-80 11-192. Electric Shock Prevention Bonding .........................................................................................................11-80 11-193. Lightning Protection Bonding .................................................................................................................11-80 11-194. Lightning Protection for Antennas and Air Data Probes .........................................................................11-81 11-195. Static-Discharge Devices..........................................................................................................................11-81 11-196. Cleaning....................................................................................................................................................11-81 11-197. Hardware Assembly .................................................................................................................................11-81 11-198.11-204. [RESERVED.]..................................................................................................................11-81 SECTION 16. WIRE MARKING 11-205. General......................................................................................................................................................11-83 11-206. Wire Identification....................................................................................................................................11-83 11-207. Identification and Information Related to the Wire and Wiring Diagrams .............................................11-83 11-208. Placement of Identification Markings ......................................................................................................11-83 Figure 11-23. Spacing of Printed Identification Marks (Direct Marking) ...............................................11-84 Figure 11-24.Spacing of Printed Identification Marks (Indirect Marking).............................................11-84 11-209. Types of Wire Markings...........................................................................................................................11-83 11-210. Hot Stamp Marking ..................................................................................................................................11-84 Page xxixPDF Image | AFS-640
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