Published on 02/11/2019 5:05 am
The EDM 790 is paired with JPI’s “grounded” fast response probes.
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Published on 02/01/2019 6:30 am
The aircraft on which the EDM 740 is to be installed, should have necessary FAA approvals.
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Published on 01/08/2019 5:33 am
The Aircraft Engine Monitoring Systems 730 is one of the easiest to programme and all programming is done from the front panel.
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Published on 12/19/2018 5:31 am
The EDM 350 is like a little on board computer. It has ‘high‘, ‘low’ and ‘normal’ figures for 24 different engine parameters pertaining to 2 ~ 4 cylinder aircraft engines.
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Published on 11/30/2018 5:46 am
The EDM 800 (especially the one manufactured by J.P. Instruments), uses the latest microprocessor technology to monitor up to 24-critical parameters of the aircraft engine and moreover, it does this four times a second.
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Published on 11/14/2018 7:00 am
An optimum turbine inlet temperature, pressure ratio, and air mass flow rate are selected to obtain the required performance in the most efficient manner.
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Published on 11/02/2018 4:58 am
Well, “slim-line” means it occupies very little physical space so everything of importance can be placed right in front of the pilot instead of being spread all over the cockpit.
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Published on 10/16/2018 6:36 am
The EDM 960 features one DAU per engine and you have only 2 wires to deal with, there is no need for any thermocouple wires in the wings!
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Published on 10/08/2018 6:57 am
Engine data monitors provide the pilots and the aircraft maintenance crew with real time information for the aircraft.
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Published on 09/20/2018 6:43 am
The all new EDM 800 provides you with a full-time in-flight readout of aircraft engine horsepower – this helps the pilot achieve maximum engine performance.
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