User Manual Part 3

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16 Sep 2015
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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