SAE AS8033-2017
Nickel Cadmium Vented Rechargeable Aircraft Batteries (Non-Sealed, Maintainable Type)

Standard No.
SAE AS8033-2017
Release Date
2017
Published By
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
Latest
SAE AS8033-2017
Scope
The Nickel Cadmium battery covered by this Aerospace Standard is the type which is generally, although not exclusively, used for engine starting purposes in turbine-powered aircraft and/or on aircraft with turbine type Auxiliary Power Units. This turbine starting function requires high power delivery rates from the battery for 15 to 30 seconds or more for each engine start. This same battery may also be used at lower power delivery rates, as the final redundant source of emergency electrical energy for the operation of essential flight equipment for required periods of 30 to 60 minutes. The battery generally consists of a group of plastic jarred cells contained within an enclosing battery case. They are electrically connected in series with each other and usually terminate in an electrical connector mounted in the case front wall. The battery case may be secured to the aircraft structure by any of a number of clamping techniques.

SAE AS8033-2017 history

  • 2017 SAE AS8033-2017 Nickel Cadmium Vented Rechargeable Aircraft Batteries (Non-Sealed, Maintainable Type)
  • 1981 SAE AS8033-1981 Nickel Cadmium Vented Rechargeable Aircraft Batteries (Non-Sealed, Maintainable Type)
Nickel Cadmium Vented Rechargeable Aircraft Batteries (Non-Sealed, Maintainable Type)



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