User Manual Part 3
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16 Sep 2015
23-15-29
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
JetWave™ System
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(2) Visually examine the FMA or TMA radome for any damage or defects.
(a) Remove the JetWave™ AES OAE FMA or TMA assembly and LRUs from service if you
find:
• Punctures in the radome
• Cracks in the radome
• Chips, nicks, or gouges more than 0.250 inch (6.35 mm) across in any direction
• Erosion lamination because of impact more than 0.250 inch (6.35 mm) across in any
direction
• Erosion of lamination because of impact more than 0.031 inch (0.79 mm) from the
exterior surface of the radome
• Damaged areas within 4 inches (101.6 mm) of each other
• Any damage because of lightning.
(3) Examine the connection for loose, damaged, or missing hardware.
(4) Examine each lightning diverter strip.
(a) Remove the JetWave™ AES OAE FMA or TMA assembly from service if:
• Three or more sequential buttons are missing on a lightning diverter strip
• More than 10 percent of the buttons are missing on a lightning diverter strip
• The lightning diverter strip is burned or scorched through to the radome material.
(5) Examine the base plate.
(a) Remove the JetWave™ AES OAE FMA or TMA assembly from service if:
• A corrosion area is greater than 1/8 inch (3.16 mm) across
• There is damage to greater than 10 percent of the area thickness.
(6) Examine cables and connections.
(a) Contact Honeywell to gauge the severity of the damage if you find:
•Corrosion
•Chafing
•Wear
• Damage.
(7) Tighten any loose connectors to the manufacturer’s recommended value.
13. JetWave™ System Fault Codes
A. BITE Philosophy
(1) Description