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ARINC 810-2 Document Information:
Title
DEFINITION OF STANDARD INTERFACES FOR GALLEY INSERT (GAIN) EQUIPMENT, PHYSICAL INTERFACES
Aeronautical Radio Inc.
Publication Date:
Feb 28, 2008
Scope:
The scope of this specification addresses all existing
functional catering components. Specific examples include beverage
makers, ovens, and refrigerators. Future plans include standards
for existing equipment such as carts, containers, trash compactors,
and emerging catering components such as ice makers, glass and dish
washers, and multi-beverage dispensers. This document specifies
physical attachments, envelops, system connections, system
performance attributes, design guidance, and qualification
guidelines.
A partial list of these specifications follows:
• Size (Height x Width x Depth)
• Weight
• Physical Attachment (Type, Location, Restraint capability)
• Electrical (Type, Load, Connection, Location)
• Data (Type, Load, Connection, Location)
• Grounding and bonding (Concept of bonding definition, Type,
Resistance, Connection, Location)
• Potable Water (Type, Flow Rate, Pressure, Connection,
Location)
• Drain (Type, Flow Rate, Pressure, Connection, Location)
• Clearance (Dimensions)
• External Temperature Affects (Heat Shielding)
• Miscellaneous Closeouts
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