TSO-C43B, DO-160C, DO-178B Level C & STC, SA 2586 NM
Size:
3-1/8 in panel mount 7.5 deep.
Weight: 1 LB.
Standard Functions:
LeanFind, EGT/CHT, Shock Cooling, Voltage, Differential EGT, Normalize,
Long term data module for Data Logging and TIT (if applicable for Engine).
Optional Functions:
Fuel Flow, Oil Temperature 1 & 2, Turbine Inlet 2 (TIT-2), Outside Air (OAT) and Carburetor Temperature (CRB).
LeanFind Mode:
The EDM identifies the optimum mixture accurately and automatically. JPI’s EDM-760 provides two methods of leaning: lean rich of peak (LEAN R) or lean of peak (LEAN L). With the advent of GAMI injector's it is now possible to set the mixture lean of peak—saving fuel with a cooler running engine . The EDM 760 displays an inverted peak graph. Teledyne Continental has recommends 50oF lean of peak for the Malibu.
Leaning Rich of Peak
Upon reaching cruise configuration, you can use the LF, LeanFind™ mode to identify the first cylinder to reach peak EGT. After cruise power has been established, pre-lean the mixture to about 50° rich of peak. Tap the LF, LeanFind™ button and simply lean. As you begin to lean the mixture, the EDM will check all cylinders using a proprietary algorithm looking for the first cylinder to achieve peak EGT. Do not lean slowly as required by other instruments. Lean aggressively and continuously as you normally do. The EDM will indicate success in finding a peak by displaying the words LEANEST for two seconds, followed by a flashing the column and displaying the value of the EGT of the cylinder that peaked first. The word SET will also be displayed. (With the Fuel Flow Option the current fuel flow rate will be displayed on the right side of the digital display instead of the word SET.) The flashing cylinder will be locked—or set—into the digital display during the remainder of the LeanFind procedure to allow you to set the final mixture. The peak EGT value is remembered by the EDM and will be displayed as you hold the LF button. Notice that this cylinder is not necessarily the hottest EGT. JPI’s quick response, grounded, EGT probes permit the leaning process to take place quickly before there are major temperature changes. If you lean beyond peak, the EGT will drop and the engine will be operating lean of peak. The fuel flow option during LeanFind will simultaneously display fuel flow in Gal./Hr. and EGT. This will permit the pilot to enrichen the mixture while viewing the fuel that will be burned per hour. This is only possible with the JPI fuel flow with quick response fuel flow electronics.
The Engine Data Management
760 system is the most advanced and accurate piston
engine-monitoring instrument on the market. TSO'd for quality, the EDM 760 is not just another black box along for the ride. It is a Flight Engineer ... a Maintenance Manager ... a Backup Instrument. For the price there is nothing that gets close to it. You can almost think of the EDM 760 as your personal flight
engineer. It's always there, working in the background, constantly
watching over your engine while you concentrate on flying the
aircraft. You can make an entire flight without ever pushing a
button, if you so choose. Yet your EDM will be monitoring your
engine parameters three times a second and will warn you instantly
if any parameter exceeds the programmed limit.
Accuracy:
Using the latest
microprocessor technology, the EDM will monitor up to
twenty-four critical parameters in your engine, four times a
second, with a linearized thermocouple accuracy of better than
0.1 percent or 2 F° which has been verified and tested by the FAA and thus TSO'd (Technical Standard Order). the EDM is constantly "red-line" checking all 29 critical parameters (not 16) that are automatically checked FOUR TIMES A SECOND, regardless of current display status.
Precision Diagnostics:
Accuracy and Resolution, are two of the most misunderstood terms in instrumentation. Because an instrument displays 1 degree increments (resolution) does not mean it is accurate to 1 degree. JPI's accuracy comes from its linearized thermocouples. Other' put and estimating straight line through the center of the thermocouple calibration "S" curve. With this method the instrument is accurate at only three points along as the the straight line crosses the "S" curve. Therefore errors of +/- 10' are quite possible while still displaying in 1degree resolution. Our competition is advertising +/- 1/2' accuracy at full scale. This would mean that =/-1/2' of 2000' (full scale) is +/- 10'; there is a big difference. JPI has found nothing in the Aviation market that compares to our linearized accuracy.
Simplicity:
Two buttons address ALL the programming functions of the EDM. Leaning is accomplished quickly and automatically using the LeanFind™ procedure. With the EDM it is now possible to have
substantially more diagnostic information available to you in a
timely and usable manner.
Consider the Advantage:
Computer Assisted Diagnostics for troubleshooting entire system from the cockpit. Problem codes are displayed.
All programming done from the Front Panel, using two simple buttons.
29 Alarms, including EGT Differential, Alternator Voltage, Fuel Flow and Shock Cooling.
Variable Scaling of EGT Bar Graph.
LeanFind™ Mode automatically identifies the first and last cylinder to peak and PeakFind™ with quick responding probes, automatically captures the EGT or TIT peak value.
Data Port, True memory, is included FREE within each EDM (competition,s UBG-16 sells for $375 in a second add on box). This memory will permit down loading of data from the EDM to a laptop or Palm® computer. Palm® software is free on the JPI web site. Record interval is adjustable from 2 to 500 seconds or 25 to 1000 hrs. Records 26 functions not 16 like UGB-16. Record rate 2 to 255 seconds.
Fuel Flow option, the only graphic engine monitor with a complete fuel flow system. FAA approved for all EDMs including 9 cylinder Twins. This format frees up valuable panel space.
Resolution, all temperatures display in ONE degree ( note, even EGT) Pilot selectable to display in oC or oF. OAT option can be in oC or oF.
JPI's well known “Grounded” fast response probes for quick accurate leaning. See Web page for results.
Shock cooling, cooling rate checked on each and every cylinder. Maximum cooling rate shown in degrees per minute. Dot over column identifies cylinder with highest cooling rate. The UBG-16 checks only ONE cylinder on a 6 cylinder engine.
Normalize Mode for accurate trend monitoring. Bars are in 10o increments.
Alphanumeric scanning display of 29 functions or channels not 16 like UGB-16.
Bus voltage Detects voltage loss due to alternator failure. IFR must. Free on all EDM’s Option on UBG-16
Oil temperature option in one degree increments and checked against an upper and lower limit.
TSO’d for Quality and Reliability with FAA, STC approved Fuel Flow. None of the competition is TSO’d. TSO quality permits JPI to offer a Three year Warranty.
Fuel Flow Option:
After extensive observations of many fuel flow measurement products, JPI’s engineers concluded that all the systems presently on the market were not capable of supporting the EGT leaning process due to their slow response times. JPI has developed a fast response system that permits you to simultaneously view peak EGT and minimum fuel flow. As the pilot leans the engine he will see simultaneously fuel flow and peak EGT. Enrichen the engine 20 degrees and note the fuel flow. There will be an optimum EGT enrichment vs. fuel flow for your engine, giving maximum range and power. The EDM Memory will include fuel flow in the data file. A throttle change with GPS interface will display fuel required to next GPS waypoint or destination. The EDM can be set to monitor EGT or Fuel Flow only or both sequentially with the flip of a switch. The bar graph always displays EGT/CHT .
Fuel Used (USD)
Fuel remaining (REM)
Hours and minutes remaining (H.M.)
How much fuel has been used since you last
refueled. This number will always become larger
as fuel is consumed. You can instead show the
fuel used on a long multi-fuel stop flight and
we will see later in this video how to do that.
How much total fuel remains in the aircraft. Only total fuel
remaining in the aircraft is calculated.
Based on the current fuel flow rate, displays
the remaining endurance time. This parameter is
most meaningful during cruise. During sea-level
climb the fuel flow rate will be almost twice
that of cruise and the endurance indication will
be about half of actual. On the other hand,
during a power reduction descent, the endurance
will indicate more time than is actually
available when flying at cruise power.
Fuel Required to Waypoint/
Destination (REQ)
Fuel Reserve (RES)
This parameter will be displayed only if
your EDM 760 is receiving flight
data from your GPS (this is a standard feature which is included with the Fuel Flow option). This will tell you
how much fuel is required to get to the
next waypoint or destination programmed
on your GPS, based on your current fuel
flow rate and present position.
Fuel reserve when you arrive at your
next waypoint. This parameter will be displayed only if
your EDM 760 is receiving flight
data from your GPS (this is a standard feature which is included with the Fuel Flow option).
This will tell you how much fuel reserve
you can expect when you arrive at your
next waypoint or destination programmed
on your GPS, at the current fuel flow
rate.
Distance per fuel units. Both the REQ
and the RES indicator lights will be on
at the same time. It
will tell you your miles per fuel unit
such as miles per gallon, miles per
liter or miles per pound. It is based on
your current ground speed and current
fuel flow rate.
THE
EDM 760
Now even twin engine
aircraft owners can take
advantage of the legendary
EDM systems. With the EDM
760 the pilot can monitor
both engines simultaneously
on one 3 1/8th gage.
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