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EFIS-D100 Installation Guide - Dynon Avionics

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Connecting Static & Pitot Lines<br />

The AOA, pitot, and static ports on the back of the<br />

<strong>EFIS</strong>-<strong>D100</strong> are equipped with 1/8” NPT Female<br />

fittings. To attach your pitot and static lines to the<br />

back of the <strong>EFIS</strong>-<strong>D100</strong>, you must use standard 1/8”<br />

NPT Male fittings at the end of each of the lines.<br />

To install, simply connect your static and pitot<br />

sources to the <strong>EFIS</strong>-<strong>D100</strong>, T’ing off of existing<br />

lines if performing a retrofit. View the following<br />

back view diagram the placement of your pressure<br />

lines.<br />

Instrument <strong>Installation</strong><br />

The <strong>EFIS</strong>-<strong>D100</strong>’s attitude calculation<br />

requires either airspeed (from pitot<br />

and static) or GPS data. To ensure<br />

proper operation, at least one of these<br />

data sources must be available. We<br />

recommend the <strong>EFIS</strong>-<strong>D100</strong> be<br />

connected to pitot and static systems<br />

in all installations.<br />

Use a wrench to secure the mating pressure line fittings to the corresponding locations on the<br />

back of the <strong>EFIS</strong>-<strong>D100</strong>. Do not over-tighten.<br />

If you purchased <strong>Dynon</strong>’s AOA pitot tube, note that it has pitot and AOA ports on it, but not<br />

static. You will need to provide your own source of static pressure for the <strong>EFIS</strong>-<strong>D100</strong> and any<br />

other instrument in your panel which requires it.<br />

<strong>EFIS</strong>-<strong>D100</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 3-13

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