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Can you tell me were the....Inverter switch is, I will be dammed if I can find it  :fool:  :fool:


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I do not see any documentation nor any evidence in the cockpit that the Reims F406 has inverter switches.

Do you have any documentation or evidence that there should be one, and that the absence is an error?

 

Sean

 

I know am going to kick myself but...

 

Can you tell me were the....Inverter switch is, I will be dammed if I can find it  :fool:  :fool:

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There is a single white-capped switch in the lower left corner of the switch panel labelled "AVN1 AC".  I believe that's your inverter switch by a different name.

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I do not see any documentation nor any evidence in the cockpit that the Reims F406 has inverter switches.

Do you have any documentation or evidence that there should be one, and that the absence is an error?

 

"You" don't see any "documentation" or "evidence" and.... do "I" have any "documentation" or "evidence".

 

Did you really post that. Wow!!!!!

If you have bought the 406 you would have a folder like this

av0.jpg

 

Now the "normal" thing is to open the "Normal Procedures" so you have some idea what you should be doing.  :rolleyes:

In the Normal Procures on page 7 you will find this.

av1.jpg

 

and at the end you will find

av2.jpg

Is that "evidence" OK for you?

 

Moving on.......

 

There is a single white-capped switch in the lower left corner of the switch panel labelled "AVN1 AC".  I believe that's your inverter switch by a different name.

 

Yes I saw that, but was not sure, I think that must be it. I just thought I was blind, glad it turned out to be hard to find  :smile: Thanks for looking. 


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Thought you were looking for dedicated switches that say "inverter" since I thought that it was apparent that AVN1 performs an equivalent function (consequentially, you would be looking for system redundancies like in most/all King Airs), but I do not see evidence of redundant/backup inverters (more than 1 inverter), nor any additional primary switches with that label beyond what is performed by AVN1.

 

I should have clarified my initial inquiry into your original post further.

 

Enjoy the F406.

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