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MARCH 2020
to verify the part number of the transponders installed. If you do not have the listed part number installed no further action is required.
If you have transponders with the applicable part number installed, a review of your current wiring diagrams or a physical inspection of the aircraft wiring will determine if the changes detailed in the Collins SIL need to be taken. The excerpt below from the SIL details the strapping that would be present for each code.
TYPE 2 P1-22
TYPE 1 P1-21
TYPE 0 P1-20
Code
MEANING
Type Set A (P1-23 = OPEN)
Open
Open
Open
0
No ADS-B Category type information
Open
Open
Gnd
1
Light (<15,500 lbs)
Open
Gnd
Open
2
Small (15,000 to 75,000 lbs)
Open
Gnd
Gnd
3
Large (75,000 to 300,000 lbs)
Gnd
Open
Open
4
High Vortex – Large (aircraft such as B-757)
Gnd
Open
Gnd
5
Heavy (>300,000 lbs)
Gnd
Gnd
Open
6
High Perfor- mance (>5g acceleration and >400 knots)
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
7
Rotor Craft
As delivered from the factory, all of the Pro Line 2 and Pro Line 21 King Air models equipped with these transponders were strapped to code of 0 with no connections to connector P1 pins 20, 21 or 22. This can be verified by the lack of any wiring references to those pins in the transponder wiring diagram manual 34-55-01 and 34-55-02 on Pro Line 21 aircraft and the individual serial specific transponder wiring diagrams for earlier aircraft. We do not show unused pins on most of the drawings so their absence indicates that they are not used. If the transponders are still strapped to code 0 no further action is required as the issue discussed in the AD will not be applicable when configured to a code of 0. If your installation’s strapping has been changed to a code 2 through 6, you will need to follow the directions in the SIL to reconfigure the strapping. If you have any further questions concerning the inspection please contact Textron Aviation customer support at 800-429-5372, 316-517-9355 or by email at teamturboprop@txtav.com.
ATA 54 – Bumper Block Installation, Rev 1
200 Series with Hi-Float Landing Gear/C90A
The information contained in this article has been incorporated in the King Air Structural and Inspection Manual Chapter 57.
The information provided in this column may be abbreviated for space purposes. For the entire communication, go to www.txtavsupport.com.