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Old 15th August 2015 | 22:50
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Looking for information about the A320

Good evening there.

I am looking for information about circuit breakers used in the Airbus A320 series of aircraft.

Actually doing some research and developpement to simulate the electrical systems, I've already compiled lots of datas about the AC and DC generation through the aircraft.

My next step is to try to simulate the load over the differents busses of the aircraft based on the circuit breakers values.

But for now I have much difficulties to find some of these values.

Would someone here may help me to get some pictures of the CB panels ? FCOM only reference locations, but not default CB values. I did found some pictures over the web, overhead (49VU), parts of the rear right panels (121VU, 122VU), but that's all.

Thank in advance.

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