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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA (Civil Aviation Regulations 1998), PART 39 - 105 CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY AUTHORITY SCHEDULE OF AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES
Eurocopter SA 360 and SA 365 (Dauphin) Series Helicopters
AD/DAUPHIN/47 Single Pole Circuit Breakers 6/98
Applicability: Model SA 360 and SA 365 helicopters versions C, C1, C2 and C3 fitted with single pole circuit breakers manufactured by CROUZET bearing the following part numbers:
Circuit Breaker Rating Part Number Circuit Breaker Rating Part Number 1 Amp 84 400 028 7.5 Amp 84 400 033 2 Amp 84 400 029 10 Amp 84 400 034 2.5 Amp 84 400 030 15 Amp 84 400 035 3 Amp 84 400 031 20 Amp 84 400 036 5 Amp 84 400 032 25 Amp 84 400 037
Note: Two types of CROUZET circuit breakers may have been delivered under Eurocopter part number(PN) 704A36-6120-XX:
Circuit breaker CROUZET PN 84 400 XXX, or Circuit breaker CROUZET PN SP4696-XX. This directive is only applicable to circuit breakers CROUZET PN 84 400 XXX.
Requirement: 1. Check, in accordance with paragraph 2 B of Eurocopter SA 360/365 Mandatory Service Bulletin No 01.36 dated 11 December 1997, all circuit breakers listed in the above table, which are fitted in systems referenced in paragraph 1 D 1 of the same service bulletin.
2. Check, in accordance with paragraph 2 B of the referenced service bulletin, the circuit breakers in the above table fitted in the remaining systems.
3. Test each CROUZET circuit breaker, held as a spare and bearing a part number listed in the above table, in accordance with paragraphs 2 B (1) and 2 B (2) of the referenced service bulletin.
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