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1959 - 0510.PDF
flight, 20 February 1959 Smiths Contents Gauge Indicators This double 'miniature' version of the 'Desynn' contents indicator is particularly suitable where panel space is restricted. As with other indicators of this type, power failure warning is a feature. Nominal voltage is 24V d.c. Smiths Contents Gauge indicators Operating on the 'Desynn' principle and used in conjunction with float arm tank units, these remote reading indicators are available as shown in the small S.A.E. case, or as multiple versions with up to four separate movements in the large S.A.E. case. Failure of the 24V d.c. power supply is immediately apparent by an off-scale movement of the pointer. Smiths Contents Gauge Tank Unit This is the transmitting unit of the 'Desynn' Con- tents Gauge. Specially designed for installation in fuel tanks, it can be fitted to the top, side or bottom of the tank according to particular requirements. Operation is from a nominal 24V d.c. supply. Smiths Contents Gauge Tank Unit A direct-reading type intended primarily for light aircraft, it combines the advantages of direct reading with that of remote indication. Available for mounting in the top or side of the tank, it obviates the need for an indicator in the cockpit panel and does not need an electrical supply. AVIATION DIVISION SALES AND SERVICE, CRICKLEWOOD, LONDON NW2 Telephone Gladstone 3333 KELVIN & HUGHES (AVIATION), WINCHESTER ROAD, BASINGSTOKE, HANTS Telephone Basingstoke 690 WAYMOUTH GAUGES AND INSTRUMENTS, STATION ROAD, GODALMING, SURREY Telephone Godalming 1330 KLG AVIATION PRODUCTS, PUTNEY VALE, LONDON SW15 Telephone Putney 8111 Specially printed binders are available on request. Please write on your business letterheading for this binder. Additional copies of this inset can be sent direct to members of your organisation who require them. Please detail them on your application.
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