Aircraft AITHRE SHIELD EX Series Manual

Co and o2 psi sensors for experimental aircraft

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GENERAL INFORMATION: The Aithre Shield EX 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 integrate behind-the-panel with your
avionics using a simple analog voltage output(s). The EX 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 each feature carbon monoxide
detection with long life, high sensitivity, fast response time, simple wiring, temperature/pressure
independence, and a small form factor. The EX 2.0 also supports the iOS Aithre Connect application that
is available from the APPLE store. The EX 3.0 adds the wireless reception of tank psi from the Aithre Altus
portable oxygen tank pressure gauge and outputs the tank psi as a simple analog voltage output.

WIRING INSTRUCTIONS

o Red –
o Black – Aircraft Ground
o White – Analog Voltage of Carbon Monoxide
o Yellow (EX 3.0 only) – Analog Voltage of Oxygen Tank PSI

MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

o Mount behind or under the avionics panel at any location with access to
general cabin air
o Do NOT tape or cover over the housing intake holes in the case
o For optimal Bluetooth range of EX 2.0 and EX 3.0 mount unit away from radio
and high current wires

CALIBRATION INSTRUCTIONS

o CO: Calibrate your avionics with these suggested
AITHRE SHIELD EX SERIES
CO AND O2 PSI SENSORS FOR EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT
5V Power Input ONLY (WARRANTY VOID 12V/24V)
Do NOT connect to 12V or 24V power supplies
Total current draw is very low at around 5 mAmp
Minimum 0 ppm CO gas = 0V
Maximum 255 ppm CO gas = 3.3V
Linear voltage output between 0 ppm and 255 ppm
Connect to available analog input pin on engine monitor module
Requires the Aithre Altus wireless portable oxygen tank pressure
gauge
Minimum 0 psi Oxygen = 0V
Maximum 2500 psi Oxygen gas = 3.3V
Linear voltage output between 0 psi and 2500 psi
Connect to available analog input pin on engine monitor module
Try temporary mounting positions before permanently mounting to
ensure satisfactory Bluetooth range
For the EX 3.0, always run the iOS application in the foreground or
the background to reinforce and boost the strength of the BLE signal
between the Aithre Altus and the EX 3.0
Normal Range: 0 ppm (0V) - 9 ppm (0.12V)
Caution Range: 10 ppm (0.12V) – 49 ppm (0.64V)

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  • Page 1 AITHRE SHIELD EX SERIES CO AND O2 PSI SENSORS FOR EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT GENERAL INFORMATION: The Aithre Shield EX 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 integrate behind-the-panel with your avionics using a simple analog voltage output(s). The EX 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 each feature carbon monoxide detection with long life, high sensitivity, fast response time, simple wiring, temperature/pressure independence, and a small form factor.
  • Page 2 Warning Range: 50 ppm (0.64V) – 255 ppm (3.3V)  o O2 PSI (EX 3.0 only): Calibrate your avionics with these suggested Normal Range: 500 psi (0.66V) – 2500 psi (3.3V)  Caution Range: 100 psi (0.13V) – 500 psi (0.66V) ...
  • Page 3 If using the AF-EMS for the EX 1.0 or EX 2.0, the calibration settings are different. Go to item '3. Aircraft Info' and press SEL. After that, set item '7. Cool Temp Usage' to CO DETECTOR like this: Next go to item '43. CO Detector' and press SEL. You will need to set your configuration to match the following.
  • Page 4 One of the simplest ways of finding out which analog input pins are available is to look at the engine/airframe configuration page on your PFD (in config mode). In this example below, inputs 2,4, and 7 are not presently in use.
  • Page 5 Below is an example wiring diagram. EX 3.0 ONLY MAKE SURE THE BLACK GROUND WIRE IS GROUNDED TO AIRCRAFT GROUND AS THE PIN GROUNDS (E.G. PIN 30 AND 28) ON THE GEA 24 MAY NOT ALWAYS BE CONNECTED TO AIRCRAFT GROUND.
  • Page 6 Note that in addition to the graphical CO gauge, you can also put the CO discrete readings as text in the top of the primary page. There are limited “data fields” along the top of the G3X depending on how many remote options are interfaced.
  • Page 7 ADDITIONAL PRODUCT INFORMATION ADDITIONAL USER MANUAL INFORMATION Contains Transmitter Module This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to FCC ID: A8TBM71S2 part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful Contains FCC ID: A8TBM71S2 interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 8 ACCURATE CO Gas ppm Applied TEMPERATURE INDEPENDENT 200 ppm CO Gas, 70 degrees F 200 ppm CO Gas, 40 degrees F 200 ppm CO Gas, 100 degrees F Seconds After CO Gas Applied RESPONSIVE UPWARD 200 ppm CO Gas, 70 degrees F 100 ppm CO Gas, 70 degrees F 50 ppm CO Gas,...

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