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Visual inspection of electrical wiring for aircraft: A quick guide, Part III

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Electrical Wiring for Aerospace

This is the third article on visual inspection of aircraft electrical wiring systems (Part I and Part II).This part of the visual inspection series focuses on the inspection of splices, especially regarding electrical wiring for aircraft. When it comes to examining EWIS, it is important to remember that splices are components that require the same care and attention as all other parts. Here are a few points to keep in mind when inspecting splices in harnesses:

1. Splices should be staggered in a harness as much as possible

Staggering of splices is recommended because it:

2. Conduct location specific checks

3. Crimps

4. Additional items to note

This covers most of what is necessary to know before performing an inspection on wire splices. Of course, there are tools for checking the quality of splices, but the best tool is an experienced and knowledgeable technician.

If you are interested in electrical wiring for aerospace, you may want to read the article on Heat Shrink Tubing Applications and EWIS Components.

Michael Traskos
Michael Traskos
President, Lectromec

Michael has been involved in wire degradation and failure assessments for more than a decade. He has worked on dozens of projects assessing the reliability and qualification of EWIS components.