OWNERS MANUAL
breakers automatically break the electrical current flow
if
the systems receive an overload, thus preventing damage
to electrical wiring. The main circuit breaker panel is in
the right
subpanel and is covered with a bottom- hinged door.
Figure
2-5
illustrates the main circuit breaker panel with
its push- to- reset button- type standard equipment circuit
breakers. All switch- type circuit breakers are on the lower
left side of the pilot's instrument panel.
If
an electrical circuit
is
found inoperative and its circuit
breaker button
is
in the out position, it is advisable to wait
two or three minutes to permit the breaker contacts to cool
before pressing the button to reactivate the circuit. If re-
setting a second time does not restore power, the circuit
breaker must be left open until the circuit is checked for
loose connections or defective parts. Failure to observe
this precaution may result in an electrical fire.
The main-power circuit breaker
onthe left side of the main
breaker panel furnishes an emergency overload break between the generator and the individual button- type circuit
breakers. Depressing the main-power circuit breaker
but-
i
ton will usually restore an overloaded circuit.
If pressing
the button a second time fails to reactivate the circuit, the
main-power circuit breaker must remain open. Since the
generator
is
then cut out of the power circuit, the storage
battery supplies electrical power in steadily diminishing
output.
INDICATOR
LIGHTS
Warning or signal lights are displayed on the instrument
panel: the HI and
L(a
vacuum warning lights, tne gear UN-
LOCK
and
LOCK
DN lights, and the UNFILTERED
AIR
ON
light. The purpose or function of each of these lights
is
discussed elsewhere in this chapter. The warning lights
may be dimmed for night flight (the amber ram air caution