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Intelligent circuit breaker keeps aircraft safe

An E-T-A Circuit Breakers product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 16, 2001

In a newly signed partnership agreement, Phoenix Aviation and Technology has licensed the E-T-A Group to use its technology in the joint development of an intelligent circuit breaker for aircraft.

In a newly signed partnership agreement, Phoenix Aviation and Technology has licensed the E-T-A Group to use its technology in the joint development of an intelligent circuit breaker for aircraft.

The circuit breaker will incorporate microprocessor-based wire diagnostics that will predict and locate potentially catastrophic arcing in wiring bundles before any short circuits occur, so that these electric circuits can be isolated immediately before repair work is carried out.

Glenn Lacey, Managing and Technical Director of Phoenix Aviation and Technology, explained, "Phoenix has developed and tested the technology in the laboratory.

E-T-A, with its wealth of experience in the design and manufacture of high quality circuit breakers for aviation use, is the ideal partner to develop the technology.

Our two technical teams will be working alongside each other to realise this potentially life-saving product.

William Sell, Joint Corporate Managing Director of the E-T-A Group, added, "E-T-A, as a global company with many contracts with aircraft manufacturers, has a huge potential to sell the finished product into the civil and military aviation markets worldwide, both for installation in new aircraft and for retrofitting.

Lacey continued, "The technology we are using is a development of ARCMAS, an Automatic Realtime Cable Analysis and Monitoring System.

Phoenix Aviation and Technology is a privately funded UK company.

We have been developing this technology over a 10-year period.

The speed and miniaturisation of the latest microprocessors have now made the intelligent aircraft circuit breaker a commercial proposition.

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