flyby201 Posted May 23, 2023 Report Posted May 23, 2023 The boost pump switch on my 77 J isn’t working. It will not move to the on position. It’s like something inside the switch has broken and is blocking it from moving. The parts manual lists 4 different part numbers for a J model. Mine is supposed to be 930023-011. It seems that these switches are unavailable. Since these switches are also circuit breakers, what is everyone using as replacements? What is the difference between the one specified for my serial number versus the other 3? What is the amperage rating on the circuit breaker in these switches? Quote
mike_elliott Posted May 23, 2023 Report Posted May 23, 2023 Reach out to Tamara Mace at Maxwell Aviation. Paul has done a few new panel installs and may have some old style used switches 1 Quote
ArtVandelay Posted May 23, 2023 Report Posted May 23, 2023 FWIW, I have an elevator trim switch, part number 20TC2-BG-3 (Klixon), I think based on the markings it’s rated 8 amps. Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted May 23, 2023 Report Posted May 23, 2023 I think the circuit breakers are available, you will just need to swap the plastic cover. The number that is not available is the assembly that includes the new plastic switch cover. 1 Quote
EricJ Posted May 23, 2023 Report Posted May 23, 2023 Make sure it's not "stuck" because it's tripped. That's how they behave when tripped. If it's stuck when the master is off, then it's stuck. The part number on the back indicates the amperage, which you can also find in the IPC (I think) or Maintenance Manual. 1 Quote
mcarterak Posted May 23, 2023 Report Posted May 23, 2023 1 hour ago, ArtVandelay said: FWIW, I have an elevator trim switch, part number 20TC2-BG-3 (Klixon), I think based on the markings it’s rated 8 amps. I'm fairly certain the -3 means 3 amps. A 20TC2-BG-10 would be 10 amps, etc. Quote
Aerodon Posted May 23, 2023 Report Posted May 23, 2023 On my K, the boost pump switch is a switch, not a breaker switch. It has an inline fuse from the auxiliary bus bar. There are probably multiple configurations, hence the different part numbers. You really need a wiring diagram specific for your serial number to work on anything electric. Apart from being hard to print (or view on a computer), the Mooney drawings for that vintage are very complete and accurate. I have spare switches and breaker switches, but you need to be a little closer to identifying it before I go scratching in my boxes. Aerodon Quote
ArtVandelay Posted May 23, 2023 Report Posted May 23, 2023 I'm fairly certain the -3 means 3 amps. A 20TC2-BG-10 would be 10 amps, etc.There’s also K8A label which I assumed meant Klixon 8 Amps? Quote
Phil EF Posted May 23, 2023 Report Posted May 23, 2023 The 4140-00-19 pumps are rated at 6 amps. Quote
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