Lectrograms
The Lectrogram is the Lectromec newsletter which focuses on wire maintenance issues and can be a useful resource for your wire maintenance program. In the past the Lectrogram has focused on a variety of issues from the handling of frozen circuit breakers to the warning signs of arcing and will in the future address important wiring concerns.
Past Issues
- Issue 18: January 2008: Rule 25.1709
- Issue 17: October 2007: Aerospace Incident Databases
- Issue 16: July 2007: Damage at a Distance
- Issue 15: May 2007: Investigation of F-16 EWIS
- Issue 14: February 2007: ETFE and XL-ETFE
- Issue 13: December 2006: Delamination
- Issue 12: September 2006: What is Series Arcing?
- Issue 11: June 2006: The Scope of Chafing on Aircraft
- Issue 10: April 2006: Arcing vs. Protection Schemes
- Issue 9: January 2006: Silver Plated Conductors and Red Plague
- Issue 8: November 2005: The Entanglement of Separation Standards
- Issue 7: July 2005: Not all Wires are the Same
- Issue 6: March 2005: Importance of EWIS Analysis
- Issue 5: October 2004: Frozen Circuit Breakers
- Issue 4: August 2004: Commandments of Wire Maintenance
- Issue 3: June 2004: The Effects of SFAR-88
- Issue 2: April 2004: Importance of Visual Inspection
- Issue 1: February 2004: The Life of a Wire
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