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Prepared for:
5000 SERIES
FULL FLIGHT SIMULATOR
By:
CAE Inc.
17 Mar 2015
CAE Inc.
8585 Ch. Cote de Liesse
St-Laurent, Qc, Canada, H4T 1G6
Tel.: 514-341-2000
Fax: 514-340-5569
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 8
1.1 Scope .......................................................................................................................................... 8
1.2 General ....................................................................................................................................... 8
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2.11.1 Smoke Generator .....................................................................................................31
2.11.2 Smoke Generator Installation ..................................................................................31
2.11.3 Smoke Generator Electrical Supply ........................................................................31
2.11.4 Smoke Exhaust Blower ...........................................................................................31
2.12 Electrical and Electronic Equipment Cabinets ....................................................................... 32
2.12.1 Power Cabinet (P1) .................................................................................................33
2.12.1.1 P1 Grounding ............................................................................................. 33
2.12.2 Visual System Cabinet ............................................................................................33
2.12.2.1 Visual Cabinet Installation ......................................................................... 33
2.12.2.2 Visual Cabinet Electrical Power Supply ................................................... 33
2.12.3 Cabinet Mounting ...................................................................................................33
2.12.4 Cabinet Under-Floor Cabling..................................................................................33
2.12.5 Cabinet Electronic Equipment Cooling ..................................................................34
2.12.6 Cabinet Equipment Operating Conditions ..............................................................34
2.12.7 Cabinet Equipment Storage Conditions ..................................................................34
2.13 Computer System Equipment.................................................................................................. 35
2.14 Aspirating Smoke Detection System (D4) .............................................................................. 37
2.14.1 Aspirating Smoke Detection System (D4) ..............................................................38
2.15 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) If Option Selected.................................................... 38
2.16 Computer Room....................................................................................................................... 39
2.16.1 Computer Room Door Openings, Passageways......................................................39
2.16.2 Cables Length Limitations ......................................................................................39
2.16.3 Computer Floor Specification .................................................................................40
2.16.4 Computer Room Ambient Heat Dissipation ...........................................................40
2.16.5 Computer Room Environmental Operating Conditions ..........................................40
2.16.6 Equipment Vibration ...............................................................................................40
2.17 Debrief Room Equipment (if option selected) ........................................................................ 41
Figure 2-15 Typical Debrief Station for Reference only ................................................................ 41
4. Safety 48
4.1 Illumination .............................................................................................................................. 48
4.2 Emergency lights ..................................................................................................................... 48
4.3 Building Facility Fire Detection/Suppression ......................................................................... 48
4.4 Laser Fence (Applicable when CE compliance is required) .................................................. 48
4.5 Cleanliness and dust control .................................................................................................... 48
4.6 Electromagnetic Interference................................................................................................... 49
4.7 Safety Hazards ......................................................................................................................... 49
4.8 Equipment Noise ..................................................................................................................... 49
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4.8.1 Simulator Hall .........................................................................................................49
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List of Tables
Table 2-1 Simulator Hall Operating Conditions ............................................................................................... 10
Table 2-2 Heat Dissipation Requirements ........................................................................................................ 11
Table 2-3 Simulator Hall Access Door Opening .............................................................................................. 11
Table 2-4 Anchor Bolting Specification ........................................................................................................... 14
Table 2-5 Motion Base Pad Floor Loading ....................................................................................................... 15
Table 2-6 EMM Cabinet Room Operating Conditions ...................................................................................... 20
Table 2-7 EMM Cabinet Room Door Opening ................................................................................................ 20
Table 2-8 EMM Cabinet room Ambient Heat Dissipation ............................................................................... 21
Table 2-9 Air Conditioner Water Connection Ports .......................................................................................... 27
Table 2-10 Water Supply Requirements ............................................................................................................ 28
Table 2-8 Customer Supplied Air Conditioner Specification ............................................................................ 29
Table 2-12 Breathing Air Quality Requirements .............................................................................................. 30
Table 2-13 List of Cabinets............................................................................................................................... 32
Table 2-14 UPS General Specifications (per FFS) ........................................................................................... 38
Table 2-15 Typical Computer Raised - Floor Specification ............................................................................. 40
Table 2-16 Computer Room Optimum Operating Conditions .......................................................................... 40
Table 2-17 List of Debrief Equipment .............................................................................................................. 41
Table 3-1 FFS Equipment Power Requirements............................................................................................... 43
Table 5-1 Items and Container Sizes and Shipping Weights for Reference only. ......................................... 50
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List of Figures
Figure 2-1 Simulator Hall & Computer Room Plan View .................................................................................. 9
Figure 2-2 Simulator Hall & Computer Room Elevation View ....................................................................... 10
Figure 2-3 5000 Series Flight Compartment (FC) For Reference Only ........................................................ 12
Figure 2-4 Concrete Pad Isolation .................................................................................................................... 13
Figure 2-5 Dynamic Loading Downwards........................................................................................................ 16
Figure 2-6 Dynamic Loading Pitch-up ............................................................................................................. 17
Figure 2-7 Dynamic Loading Pitch-down ........................................................................................................ 18
Figure 2-8 Crew Access Crew access (M2) For Reference Only .................................................................. 22
Figure 2-9 Cable Support (M3) For Reference Only ...................................................................................... 24
Figure 2-10 Typical Water Cooled Air Conditioner (D1) for Reference only................................................ 26
Figure 2-11 Typical Chilled Water Air Conditioner (D1) For Reference Only.............................................. 27
Figure 2-12 Computer System Equipment For Reference Only .................................................................... 35
Figure 2-13 Printer (S10) For Reference Only ............................................................................................... 36
Figure 2-14 Aspirating Smoke Detection System (D4) for Reference only .................................................. 37
Figure 2-15 Typical Debrief Station for Reference only ............................................................................... 41
Figure 3-1: Electrical Building Facility Drawing .............................................................................................. 45
Figure 6-1 Typical Aircraft Jack ....................................................................................................................... 54
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1. Introduction
1.1 Scope
The purpose of this document is to a) specify all interface requirements for the installation of the 5000 Series
full flight simulator (Full Flight Simulator or (FFS) in the Building Facility housing the Full Flight
Simulator (Building Facility) and b) specify minimum requirements related to the installation of the Full
Flight Simulator. More particularly, this document shall define the extent of both CAE and customer
responsibilities related to the installation of the FFS, and shall provide sufficient data to the customer
architects for the design/construction of the Building Facility. This document should be read in conjunction
with the Simulator Installation Drawing (often referred to as Site Layout), which locates all the simulator
equipment according to each equipment interface requirement (as specified in this document) in the Building
Facility.
The 5000 Series Simulators comply with the European Commission norms, North American Standards and
Australian Standards and can be installed in countries within the European Union, North America and the
Pacific Rim.
1.2 General
This document will refer to all those items required for the operation of the Full Flight Simulator which
require interface with the Building Facility.
Platform module
NSA module
Cockpit module
Visual system
Motion system
Crew access
Simulator air conditioning unit
Power cabinet
Computer complex
Smoke detection panel
Smoke generator (optional)
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2.1 Introduction
This section provides the arrangement of the simulator complex showing the equipment location within the
allocated Building Facility and also provides a brief description of the major FFS equipment and interface
requirements with the Building Facility. The Building Facility will be responsible for the provisions of the
required installation interfaces for the installation of the equipment mentioned below.
Consideration must be given to facilitate the interconnections between the equipment, i.e. electrical cables,
control wiring.
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2.3.3 Heat Loads Into Simulator Hall Ambient
The simulator hall air conditioning system should be able to dissipate the heat emitted by the visual system
projectors and other FFS systems located in the simulator hall. The equipment emitted heat loads based on an
average typical system operation are:
Table 2-2 Heat Dissipation Requirements
The simulator hall heat load includes the EMM cabinet, a 3-channel visual projector, the smoke generator and
other flight compartment equipment not cooled by the cockpit air conditioner.
The simulator hall air conditioning system should be designed to maintain constant ambient temperature
above the simulator area so that there is no significant temperature change in the projector area when the
simulator is either in rest (during visual calibration) or in raised position (at operating level).
The temperature level in the simulator hall should be constant throughout the room. The ambient temperature
at the visual projector height level should not exceed 27C.
2.3.4 Simulator Hall Door Openings
Provisions shall be required to transport the simulator to its simulator hall site. Consideration should be given
to transportation, installation and/or removal of the simulator, as well as access to bring in any mobile
equipment for the simulator installation and maintenance. The recommended minimum door openings are:
Table 2-3 Simulator Hall Access Door Opening
The recommend overhead crane capacity is 4000 lbs (or 1800 kg). This would be required to remove the
visual bowl and back projection screen assembly. If the crane is used for initial installation then the crane
capacity should be 6000 lbs (2700 kg).
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Figure 2-3 5000 Series Flight Compartment (FC) For Reference Only
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The motion system must be installed on a specially prepared concrete pad fully dried, including dry paint. The
motion system footprint and the concrete pad dimensions are shown in the Simulator Installation drawing.
The concrete compressive strength shall be 4350 psi (30 Mpa). The location of the concrete pad in the FFS
Simulator Hall shall be positioned in relation to the motion centroid and at a specific distance from the crew
access interface at the mezzanine.
The top of the concrete pad shall be level within 0.08 (2 mm) within the area of each motion base pad and
within 5 mm between any two base pads. The concrete pad top surface should be at the same level as the
simulator hall floor. The floor finish should be painted with a non-slip type and oil resistant paint.
The concrete pad shall be capable of safely supporting the maximum dynamic loads. It should be isolated
from the rest of the building to prevent transmission of vibrations from the motion system to the building by
means of an approximately 1 (25.4 mm) wide gap between the concrete pad and the simulator hall floor slab.
This gap should be filled up with an oil resistant material such as rubber/sealant compound.
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Motion bases use 12 floor mounting bolts/studs per corner pad. 1.00 (25.4 mm) diameter high-strength
threaded studs, chemically (epoxy) bonded into pre-drilled floor holes are supplied and installed by CAE.
Table 2-4 Anchor Bolting Specification
The type of anchor used is excellent for heavy-duty structural applications, the epoxy sealing of the hole
prevents ingress of moisture, and also it is excellent for dynamic and vibration loads.
2.5.3 Floor Loading Forces Not Finalized (Subject to Change)
The table below shows a typical weight of this simulator. The center of gravity is as follow:
Payload 16,500 lbs. (7,480 kg) (supported by motion, including 1000 lbs. for
occupants)
Centre of
Gravity X 4.00 inches (0.1 m) FWD of motion centroid
Y 0.00 niches (0.0 m)
Z 55.00 inches (1.40 m) above the motion centroid
The payload shall be situated such that all six actuators within 2000 lbs (409 kg) share the static loading. The
floor load distribution shall not exceed 100-psi (7-kgf/cm2) floor bearing pressure.
Table 2-5 shows the maximum static and dynamic forces on a pad, for the worst-case dynamic loading
condition, as shown in Figure 2-5, Figure 2-6 & Figure 2-7
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Force Upwards
Force Downwards
The maximum dynamic forces obtained during a worst-case dynamic failure in their associated motion
configuration shown in Figure 2-5, Figure 2-6 & Figure 2-7 are described below.
Figure 2-5 Case 1 This figure shows the elevation and plan views of case 1 (dynamic
vertical downwards) motion configuration.
Figure 2-6 Case 2 This figure shows the elevation and plan views of case 2 (dynamic
pitch up) motion configuration during system dynamic failure.
Figure 2-7 Case 3 This figure shows the elevation and plan views of case 3 (dynamic
pitch down) motion configuration during system dynamic failure.
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2.5.4 Electrical Power Input
The motion cabinet can operate from a 380V, 400V, 415V, 480V or 600V input which will be fed from a
Building Facility provided circuit breaker. Main input shall be a motor protection type circuit breaker or
fuse capable of withstanding an in-rush current of at least 6 times the nominal current. It should be sized in
accordance with the load requirement and shall have enough spare capacity for any future connection. The
cabinet shall be equipped with all safety features such as under/over voltage, short circuit, ground fault, motor
overload protection, EPO, etc.
The EMM estimated electrical power requirements under different load conditions are:
Cable trenches are recommended to protect the cables. Alternatively, protective covers can be used to protect
the cable routing between the motion cabinet and the motion base.
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The clearance between the EMM cabinet and any wall, partition or any permanent obstruction should be
minimum 5-0 from each side.
The EMM cabinet is designed for normal operation in an environment where the temperature is maintained
between 70 5F (21 3C) and relative humidity between 40 and 60% (non-condensing). The following
preferred ambient air conditions are recommended when optimum equipment reliability is desired:
Table 2-6 EMM Cabinet Room Operating Conditions
The EMM cabinet room needs to be properly air conditioned or ventilated to remove the heat generated by the
electrical components and power supplies. In case natural ventilation is being used, the Building Facility shall
make sure that the air is free from dust. Operating the EMM in a dusty or humid environment may result
into serious damages to the components inside the EMM cabinet.
The Building Facility shall be responsible for removing all heat generated by the system and maintain room
temperatures within the specified operating limits.
Caution: Building supplied air conditioning or chillers may be required in order to maintain the room
temperature within the range as specified above.
Corridors and passageways used to move equipment to its final location must be equal to or larger than the
listed equipment dimensions in Table 2-7, and must be sufficiently large to enable handling and rotation
around corners. The recommended room minimum door opening is
Table 2-7 EMM Cabinet Room Door Opening
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2.6.3 EMM Cabinet Room Heat Loads
The equipment emitted heat loads based on an average typical system operation are:
Table 2-8 EMM Cabinet room Ambient Heat Dissipation
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The crew access is electrically operated and its weight is counter balanced by a combination of mechanical
springs and cams. The motion cabinet controls the crew access electrical actuator and a battery back-up
system provides power used in the event of building power failure. In the event of the electric actuator
malfunction, removing a safety release safety pin and moving the crew access manually can disengage the
actuator.
Figure 2-8 Crew Access Crew access (M2) For Reference Only
Note: refer to the Simulator Installation Drawing for dimensions. The crew access support columns shall be
part of the Building Facility, supplied by the customer.
The structure consists of two vertical H-beams, attached to the floor and mezzanine. CAE will secure the crew
access mounting supports on these two columns at shown location.
Figure 2-8 shows the Crew Access and the support columns.
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The crew access equipment weight is:
Vertical plane, downward 267 lbs. (122 Kgf) on each of the 4 points
Horizontal plane, outward 800 lbs. (360 Kgf) on each of the upper 2 points.
Horizontal plane, inward 800 lbs. (360 Kgf) on each of the lower points
The location of the crew access mounting support structure must be per the Simulator Installation Drawing
and accurate within 0.25 (6mm) of the relevant distance from the motion centroid, the mounting surface
should be vertical within 1 degree and also perpendicular to the simulator centerline axis within 1 degree.
Refer to the Simulator Installation Drawing for the required mezzanine height. For a 42 stroke motion
system, the mezzanine height is 8 feet 7 inches (2.62 meters). Conversely for a 60 stroke motion system, the
mezzanine height is 10 feet 9 inches (3.28 meters).
The crew access is provided with a 4Metre unterminated power cable. The appropriate connector will need to
be installed to mate with the local power outlet.
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The optimum cable support height and location will provide enough cable loops to allow the maximum
motion system envelope excursions. The Simulator Installation Drawing shows the position of the cable
support. CAE shall either bolt or weld the cable supports on the customer provided mounting interface
structure of the Building Facility.
The cable support interface structures should be designed as such, to safely support the cable loading forces:
as indicated below:
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2.9 Air Conditioning Unit (D1)
The air conditioning unit shall supply cooling to the flight compartment cockpit, the instructor's area and the
on board electronics. All other equipment in the computer room shall be cooled directly by the room ambient.
The air conditioner is CAE supplied or Customer supplied. The type of air conditioner is dependent on the
Building Facility water system availability.
A water-cooled type of air conditioner would be supplied if the Building Facility re-circulated water supply
temperature is above 41 F (5 C).
A chilled water type air conditioner would be supplied if the Building Facility re-circulated water supply
temperature is below 41 F (5 C).
For the CAE supplied Air Conditioner, a 12 (300mm) nominal diameter flexible hose is also supplied and is
routed to the simulator. The hose length is 30feet (9.14M).
If the Building Facility water supply temperature is above 5 C (41 F), a water-cooled type of air
conditioning unit (D1) shall be supplied for cooling of the flight compartment cockpit and instructor areas and
all the on-board electronic equipment.
The water cooled air conditioner, as shown in Figure 2-10 (units in inches), is a single package system
comprised of a hermetic compressor, a direct expansion evaporator coil, a motor blower, a water-cooled
condenser and a series of refrigeration controls, as well as an electrical control enclosure.
The water-cooled unit is dependent on the Building Facility cooling tower water supply. The lower the water
supplies temperature, the more efficient is its performance. The water supply requirements are shown in
section 2.9.5
The air conditioning generated noise (measured at 1.0 m distance from the source) is approximately 65 dB.
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Figure 2-10 Typical Water Cooled Air Conditioner (D1) for Reference only
If the Building Facility water supply temperature is below 5 C (41 F), a chilled water type of air
conditioning unit (D1) shall be supplied for cooling of the flight compartment cockpit and instructor areas and
all the on-board electronic equipment.
The chilled water air conditioner, as shown in Figure 2-11 (units in inches), is a single package system
comprised of a water coil, an electric motor blower and a water regulator valve, as well as an electrical control
enclosure.
For this type of an air conditioner the leaving air humidity is dependent of the ambient intake air humidity. It
is therefore, important to maintain the simulator hall room ambient conditions as specified in section 2.9.4.
The water supply requirements are shown in section 2.9.5. The air conditioning generated noise (measured at
1.0 m distance from the source) is approximately 65 dB.
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Figure 2-11 Typical Chilled Water Air Conditioner (D1) For Reference Only
The air conditioner should be installed (preferably) in the simulator hall, or in a separate room close to the
simulator hall. The location of the air conditioner with respect to the flight compartment is critical, to
minimize the air pressure drop. CAE shall supply and install a flexible air hose between the air conditioner
outlet and the flight compartment platform air conditioning system inlet. This hose shall be of sufficient
length (50 feet maximum) to allow maximum motion excursions. The air conditioner is supplied with the
following water connection ports:
Table 2-9 Air Conditioner Water Connection Ports
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The customer shall provide the electrical and water connections between the unit and the building supply.
Refer to section 2.9.5 for air conditioner water requirements. The air conditioner electrical supply
requirements are shown in Section 2.9.6.
The air conditioning unit shall provide sufficient air supply for occupants comfort and equipment cooling for
all the on-board electronics and for the cockpit, instructor and visual projector areas. The flight compartment
air conditioning system shall be capable of providing a Crew area temperature of 68 4F (20 2C). In
order for the unit to provide the required cooling requirements, the air intake must conform to the following
ambient conditions:
The air conditioner unit air inlet should preferably be drawn from the simulator hall.
2.9.5 Air Conditioner Water Requirements (if CAE Air Conditioner is supplied)
Table 2-10 shows the water supply requirements for each air conditioner unit.
2.9.6 Air Conditioner Electrical Requirements (if CAE Air Conditioner is supplied)
Water cooled type: 480 Vac/60 Hz, 15 kVA (for North America)
380-415 Vac/50 Hz, 15 kVA (for Europe)
Chilled water type: 480 Vac/60 Hz, 5 kVA (for North America)
380-415 Vac/50 Hz, 5 kVA (for Europe)
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2.9.7 Requirements for Customer Supplied Air Conditioner Unit
In case the customer supplies the cockpit air conditioning unit, the unit must be capable of providing the
following requirements near the entry of the flight compartment:
An interlock cable will be provided between the P1 cabinet and the A/C. The interlock is a normally closed
contact to disable the A/C unit. The customers supplied air conditioner shall have 2 terminal blocks labeled
TB2 (1,2). CAE supplied cable shall connect to this TB and the design of the A/C unit shall consider this
normally closed signal in the motor control circuit to stop the unit in case of emergency.
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As per aircraft regulations the maximum breathing air consumed with mask regulator set at 100% oxygen is 4
ft3/min (120 lit/min) per pilot or mask at standard atmospheric temperature and pressure (or 0.5 ft3/min (14
lit/min) at 100 psig (790.8 kPa)).
The maximum airflow demand for quantity of four (4) masks is between 2.0 ft/min (58 lit/min) at 100 psig
(790.8 kPa) and 2.5 ft3/min (70 lit/min) at 80 psig (653 kPa).
The Customer Facility provided air quality requirements based on CSA CAN3 Z180.1.M.92 are shown in the
Table below:
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The smoke generator utilizes a water-based fluid, which is contained within the unit. The smoke is dispersed
through selected areas of the cockpit. It is harmless, non-irritant, non-flammable and leaves no contamination.
2.11.2 Smoke Generator Installation
The smoke generator unit shall be installed in the simulator hall near the crew access support structure or
under the mezzanine. The location of the smoke generator unit with respect to the flight compartment is
critical, to minimize the smoke pressure drop. CAE shall supply and install two flexible air hoses between the
smoke generator outlet and the flight compartment. These hoses shall be of sufficient length 50 feet (15 m)
maximum to allow maximum motion excursions.
2.11.3 Smoke Generator Electrical Supply
The smoke generator unit is powered from the P1 cabinet. CAE shall supply and install the supply and control
electrical cables.
2.11.4 Smoke Exhaust Blower
To rapidly remove the smoke from the Flight Compartment after each smoke generation discharge, CAE shall
supply and install an electric motor. The unit will be located on board of the Flight Compartment. The unit
shall be equipped with a filter in order to exhaust the smoke into the simulator hall without affecting the
operation of the smoke detection system.
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NOTES:
1. The above cabinet heights are for computer floor installation, with the exception of the motion
cabinet which is installed on the concrete floor.
2. All cabinets are configured with bottom cable entry. The number of cables varies between 30 and
100 cables depending on the type and configuration of each cabinet.
3. Refer to Section 3.2 for electrical input requirements.
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2.12.1 Power Cabinet (P1)
The P1 cabinet is designed to power the simulator complex. The connected systems are protected by branch
circuit breakers. Each circuit breaker is provided with over-current protection and clearly indicates the
ON/OFF positions. The systems are powered following the closure of the circuit breakers, and are interlocked
with hardwired emergency power off systems.
2.12.1.1 P1 Grounding
Each cabinet is grounded to the Building Facility Ground in the computer room via the P1 Cabinet. The P1
cabinet is grounded to the Building Facility ground.
The Building Facility shall include an earth ground with resistance less than 1 ohm, terminating in a copper
bus bar which enables the attachment of six (6) 0.11inch2 (70 mm2) (2/0 AWG) cables. The bus bar shall be
located within 78 (2 metres) of the power cabinet P1 and connected to the building main grounding system.
2.12.2 Visual System Cabinet
The visual system cabinet SV1 contains the equipment necessary for the protection, distribution, control and
monitoring of the visual and projection system power.
The visual image generator cabinet will be located in the FFS Computer Room on a raised computer floor.
The computer room floor specification is described in section 2.16.3
The Building Facility shall provide suitable supports, troughs, ducts, and clamps for the unsupported sections
of the cable run.
Cut-outs in the raised floor tiles must be sealed by the facility to prevent cold air from penetrating to the back
side of the cabinets and therefore affecting cooling of the electronic cards (especially on the visual cabinets).
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2.12.5 Cabinet Electronic Equipment Cooling
The Building Facility shall provide sufficient cooling air supply for cooling of all electronic equipment and
cabinets in the computer room in accordance with the requirements for the heat loads to be dissipated as
shown in Section 2.16.4.
In case underfloor cooling will be supplied, the Building Facility shall supply perforated tiles within the
computer room raised floor to allow the cold air to cool the room ambient. CAE shall supply and install fans
within the cabinets as required. The cabinets will be cooled using the ambient air through the front door grills.
CAE installation team shall place one perforated tile in front of the cabinets front door to enhance the cooling
of equipment inside the cabinets
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The computer and peripheral equipment will be powered from the Power cabinet P1 via the power
distribution provided within the computer cabinet.
A UPS (if Option selected) shall be installed inside the computer cabinet and shall provide battery back-up
power to the computer and peripherals. The unit shall be provided with an output signal capable of initiating
an automatic and orderly shutdown of the computer equipment.
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.The CAE supplied laser printer will be located in the computer room on a Building Facility provided table.
The printer is supplied with a 10m Ethernet cable which connects to the S1 cabinet and a 9m power cable
which plugs into a Building Facility provided power outlet. The power cable is supplied with an IEC 60320
C14 connector and may need to be re-terminated to mate with the local power outlet.
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Air sampled through pipes installed inside cabinets and other simulator equipment areas, is routed with tubing
to the Aspirating Smoke Detection System detector where the air sample is analysed. The self-contained unit
is to be installed in the computer room and is to be connected to a Building Facility provided un-switched
wall power outlet.
(OPTIONAL WITH
SMOKE GENERATOR)
Figure 2-14 Aspirating Smoke Detection System (D4) for Reference only
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2.14.1 Aspirating Smoke Detection System (D4)
The Aspirating Smoke Detection System unit described in section 2.14 shall be wall mounted in the computer
room, 4 feet (1.2m) above the computer floor level, on a CAE supplied mounting bracket. The Building
Facility shall provide a wooden plate (W= 560 mm, H= 1400 mm) as a wall reinforcement in order to fix the
CAE supplied mounting bracket. The total weight of the plate including the equipment will be around 45 Kg
(100lb).
The following additional options can be priced upon request depending on customer requirements. They may
have schedule impact.
A 60kVA UPS can also be provided additionally and will be capable of powering the entire simulator
complex except the motion system and will provide enough time for the operators to shut down the system in
case of a power failure.
The unit shall be free standing to be installed in the computer room close to the S1 cabinet. The unit is to be
powered from a Building Facility supplied AC power source. The electrical connection to the UPS shall be
Building Facility supplied. The UPS shall be cooled by the Building Facility .The heat rejected from the UPS
shall be dissipated into the room ambient and shall be taken into consideration by the building architects when
designing the cooling system.
The weight of the UPS and battery cabinets could damage the computer room floor, therefore a special steel
frame or platform should be provided as part of the raised floor to mount the cabinets
Table 2-14 UPS General Specifications (per FFS)
If the customer would like to continue the training, then the UPS capacity shall be increased in order to
support the EMM cabinets load and the in-rush current produced by the EMM system during certain
maneuvers. CAE has developed a special product that could handle the load of the entire simulator complex
(including EMM) and can be offered to the customers as well. For this option, a separate room with solid
concrete floor (30 kPa minimum loading capacity) will be required to install the UPS and the batteries
cabinets.
With this scenario, a diesel generator should be installed by the Building Facility to back-up the full Building
Facility and shall be able to restore the power within 1-2 minutes after the power failure. If the generator fails
for any technical reason, the simulator equipment will have to shut down.
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Power Cabinet
Computer Cabinet
Visual IG Cabinet
ELU transformer Cabinet
Aspirating Smoke Detection System
Service Outlet Distribution
Step-down transformer (optional)
In addition the computer room will also house other customer supplied equipment and furniture:
Provisions shall be made for access to the equipment for maintenance and to simplify cabling between the
different systems.
The preferred location of the computer room is aft of the simulator hall and at approximately the same level as
the mezzanine. Location of the computer room at the ground floor is also acceptable.
2.16.1 Computer Room Door Openings, Passageways
Corridors and passageways used to move equipment to its final location must be equal to or larger than the
listed equipment dimensions, and must be sufficiently large to enable handling and rotation around corners.
The recommended minimum computer room door clear size is 1m wide x 2.1m high (3.3 x 7.0)
2.16.2 Cables Length Limitations
The location of the computer room with respect to the simulator bay of the corresponding FFS should be as
such that the FFS maximum cables lengths can be respected. The maximum distance between any cabinet and
the cable support should be 115-ft (35 m). This is the maximum cable length that is supplied for standard
CAE simulators. Where existing simulators are relocated the cable lengths are many sorters and have to be
investigated on case-by-case.
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2.16.3 Computer Floor Specification
The Building Facility shall provide a raised computer floor (grounded at each 4th riser) to support the
equipment in the computer room and provide space for cable runs between equipment cabinets. This floor
height shall have a minimum of 250mm (10) clear height, from the true floor to the underside of the raised
floor without any obstructions. The customer should keep the area under the raised floor clean and free of dust
to avoid damaging the equipment installed within the cabinets. CAE highly recommends painting the concrete
floor of the computer room with epoxy.
Table 2-15 Typical Computer Raised - Floor Specification
Parameter Specification
Uniform live load capacity 250 lb/ft2 (1210 kg/m2)
Maximum Deflection 0.080" (2 mm)
Permanent Set Less than 0.010" (0.25 mm)
Concentrated Load Capacity 1000 lbs (455Kg)
Levelness .03 inch/foot (1mm /meter),
Rolling Load 415 lbs (181 kg)
70 5F
Operating temperature
21 3C
12 F/hr
Maximum temperature rate of change
6 C/hr
Relative humidity 40% to 60%
Maximum Humidity rate of change 6% / hr
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The Record PC will be located in the computer room in the S1 cabinet. The playback PC and monitor will be
located on a facility provided table in the debrief room.
The debrief system will also include a SOQA server with a network switch and a display. This SOQA server
can be connected to one or more simulators. This equipment will have to be installed in a customer selected
room but located in a centre position within the facility since the cables between the recording PC and
playback PC through the SOQA server switch should not exceed 90 meters. The wiring should be done using
CAT6 cables and should be provided by the Building Facility.
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3.1 Introduction
This section contains the requirements and general recommendations concerning Building Facility power,
grounding and other electrical requirements.
Table 3-1 lists the individual power requirements for the FFS equipment, details the requirements for the
Building Facility provided circuit breakers and provide the heat dissipation per equipment and per room. The
Simulator Installation Drawing should be referenced for schematic representation of Building Facility
electrical service requirements.
NOTES for
Table 3-1:
i. The MSS, MSSD, MSAW, MSO, MSA, MSP and MSM Idents are the customer supplied Building
Facility circuit breakers. The customer should size them in accordance with the circuit breaker rating
value and local electrical codes. The circuit breaker MSO shall be of a ground fault interruptor type in
accordance with local electrical codes.
ii. The CBs values indicate the rating of the electrical service requirements. The Building Facility provided
circuit breakers should be sized in accordance with the value and local electrical codes. The final
connection and wiring between the circuit breakers and the CAE supplied equipment shall be provided
by the customer.
iii. The kVA values are based on actual, calculated and estimated data and are thus only close
approximations. Site measurements are recommended if actual values are required.
vi. The breakers should be equipped with a remote opening mechanism to interlock with building fire
detection system and a front locking device to enable them to be padlocked in the open position.
vii. The flight compartment electrical equipment is cooled by a CAE supplied cockpit air conditioner,
therefore the heat dissipation requirement is not shown in Table 3-1.
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(Legend: The electrical breakers and wiring shown in dotted lines in the above schematic are Building
Facility/customer provided. Refer to the Simulator Installation Drawing for additional details.)
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The Building Facility shall ensure that the service entrance ground is a quality, stable connection to the earth
of as low impedance as possible as per NEC 250-23 or local electrical code equivalent (recommended 1 ohm
or less).
The Building Facility shall provide an insulated ground conductor to be run in each feeder conduit. The
conductor shall be parity-sized with the power conductors.
To facilitate the grounding of the P1 cabinet the customer shall provide within 2 meters of the P1 a Building
Facility ground plate. The P1 cabinet grounding conductor will be supplied by CAE and will connect to the
ground plate. The conductor dimension is 70 mm (2/0) and is colour-coded green/yellow.
The EMM cabinet Transformer T1 shall be effectively grounded to the Building Facility via a dedicated
ground bus. The neutral point of the Y side shall be connected directly to that ground bus. The ground bubar
shall be connected to a dedicated earth rod (part of the main building ground loop) and shall be installed near
the EMM cabinet. The grounding conductor from the ground busbar to the earth rod shall be 70 mm (2/0)
minimum and shall be colour-coded green/yellow. The earth resistance at the EMM transformer shall be less
than 1 ohm.
The air conditioner, the Aspirating Smoke Detection System, and the motion cabinet shall be effectively
grounded to the Building Facility ground bus via the ground wire contained in the associated ac power cable.
If the area where the Building Facility is located is subject to high lightning strikes, CAE recommends the
installation of a Transient Voltage Surge Suppression (TVSS) system at the main electrical entrance and also
at the distribution panel that feeds the simulator equipment. The TVSS system shall be compliant with
EN61000-4-5.
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The supply voltage tolerance is nominal 5%, and the frequency tolerance is nominal 2%.
To determine if Building Facility supplied power conditioning is necessary, the following measurements shall
be made over a period of several days (the results to be sent to CAE for analysis), preferably when the area of
interest and any near-by areas have their full complement of electrical equipment installed and operating:
Main input voltage variations, sags and surges (all phases and neutral).
Frequency variations.
Transients magnitude exceeding 1.5 times the nominal voltage.
Transients duration exceeding power cycle.
Number and duration of power outages.
Voltage variations and transients can be corrected using static or dynamic type power conditioners. Power
aberrations exceeding power cycle require dynamic type conditioners or battery backed Uninterruptible
Power Supply (UPS) systems.
Flywheel type motor-generators can provide power ride through protection up to 2 seconds; for longer periods
a rectifier/battery charger/inverter type device (UPS) is required.
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4. Safety
4.1 Illumination
The general light level of recommendation is 500 lux measured at the task objective or 3 ft (1 m) above the
floor or in accordance with the local codes or more depending on customer requirements. The light fittings in
the simulator hall shall be controlled to provide partial or full lighting of the total area.
In addition, Building Facility shall provide emergency lights conforming to local regulations throughout the
Building Facility areas and crew access so as to light these areas adequately when required during a power
failure.
It is recommended that all master switches be equipped with remote trip capability to enable connection to the
building fire detection control panel.
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14 kHz to 10 GHz 1
Above 10 GHz 5
As part of the CE certification route, CAE requires compliancy with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and
the laser fence is but one solution that allows us to mitigate the crush hazard present by the FFS motion
system (another solution would be to have all simulator bay access doors interlocked). Therefore, CAE will
supply & install a laser fence to meet CE compliancy requirements in those jurisdictions where CE
compliance is required. This fence will be interlocked with the motion cabinet, which will disable the motion
system if someone inadvertently intrudes into the simulator envelope when the motion system is ON. A
perimeter fence is recommended in all installations.
The European Community norms also require warning and restriction signs on the doors or equipment to
areas that may be hazardous to unauthorized personnel. These areas include -but they are not limited -Power
Cabinets, power distribution panels.
The noise generated by the simulator equipment, i.e. motion and air conditioner is less than 75 dBA. No
soundproofing is required for these elements. The simulator hall walls should soundproofed from external
noises to keep noise level in the room below 75 dBA.
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Table 5-1 lists the main shipping sizes and weights of the Oversized Items and the containers/trailers. The
information given in this table is for reference purposes only and may not be the same for all simulator
shipments and shall be used for estimating purposes only.
Table 5-1 Items and Container Sizes and Shipping Weights for Reference only.
SIZE L x W x H WEIGHT
NOTES:
For oversized items like visual back projection screen, they are shipped separate as loose items, since they
do not fit inside the containers.
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6. Equipment Installation
6.1 Communication
During on-site installation, communication between the customer and CAE will be done primarily via CAE
Installation Specialist. Where required, the CAE Installation Specialist shall refer the matter to CAE Program
Management.
6.2 Engineering Site Survey (Optional)
If required, CAE Hardware Engineering can make a site survey in the Building Facility. If additional support
is required, then it will be done on a per diem charge basis and shall be agreed upon with CAE Program
Management
6.3 Pre-Installation Site Survey
6-8 weeks prior to the commencement of the FFS installation program, the customer shall, upon CAEs
request, allow access to the Building Facility to a CAE Installation Specialist to make a site survey. The
purpose of that survey is to assist the customer on the final preparation of the Building Facility, verify
Building Readiness and that all items required for the installation of the FFS are available. This survey shall
review and confirm the following, without limitation:
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Note that any customer provided motion base floor drilling shall be supervised by a CAE Installation
Specialist.
6.5 Building Readiness
For CAE to proceed to the installation of the Full Flight Simulator, in addition to the Building Facility
meeting all the requirements indicated in the final Facility Requirements Report and in the Simulator
Installation Drawing, the following must be met in compliance with all local laws:
No worker (other than the FFS installation crew) shall be present in the simulator bay
and related computer room area;
Roof, doors and windows are installed on the Building Facility (building is closed);
the floor conditions around the simulator concrete pad must be cleared (without any
old anchor, nail, screw, stud, wire, grease, oil epoxy, etc), with an all-around
clearance for safe forklift/crane circulation;
concrete of any floors, as well as any paint, including epoxy for the area where the
FFS is to be installed and any surrounding areas, must be fully dried;
stairs and mezzanine shall comply to the Simulator Installation Drawing.
Upon request, the customer shall provide CAE with Building Facility photographs (Garage door/wall
opening, entry access for machinery, simulator concrete pad, stairs and mezzanine, computer room, hydraulic
room (if applicable), trenches, overall view of simulator bay).
The smoke generator unit is supplied with a reservoir filled with FLUID (unscented).
6.6.2 Customer Supplied Items
The following items are customer supplied unless specified otherwise in the Contract.
6.6.2.1 Nitrogen ( N2 )
High-pressure nitrogen bottles of 2200 psi are required to recharge the EMM motion jacks.
Each EMM motion jacks will require around 8 liters of lubricant oil. The jacks are initially delivered with
their full complement of lubricating oil (Mobil SHC630). The customer shall supply 20 liters of the same oil
during commissioning in case some jacks will require an additional quantity of oil.
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The customer is reminded to consult the Maintenance Manual to find its obligations related to the
maintenance of the EMM motion jacks.
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6.6.6 Telephone
The customer will provide CAE with unrestricted use of a landline telephone, preferably in the Computer
room or very close by. The associated telephone line should have qualities, which are compatible with high
speed fax-modems. The installation (if applicable) as well as the long distance charges associated with this
telephone will be discussed between the PM and the customer (assuming that there is no specific contractual
provision).
The high-speed internet connection must be dedicated to the support of the training device during the
installation phase, and must be available prior to the arrival of the FFS on site. CAE and the customer shall
mutually agree on the feasibility of this installation prior to the site layout freeze date
The high-speed internet connection line shall be installed with a DSL router (8 connection ports minimum)
for the duration of the CAE In-Field activities [commencing at Installation through to 3 months after RFT].
In all cases a managed service will be required, with CAE purchasing a firewall with VPN features.
Note: There are restrictions on exporting an encryption device to some countries. The banned countries are
Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Sudan, North Korea and Cuba.
All costs associated with the VPN installation and subsequent fees are a customer responsibility.
The customer shall provide CAE with the use of quantity four (4) 5-ton (minimum) capacity, caster equipped
tripod aircraft jacks with a nominal extension of approximately 98 inches, as shown in Figure 6-1.
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6.6.9 Light Meter for Visual Calibration
In order to calibrate and align the visual system, the customer shall provide CAE with a calibrated light meter
(Minolta CS-100). The customer shall make sure that this device is always calibrated and available during the
simulator installation. The calibration of this device shall be always kept up to date since this certification will
be required during the authoritys acceptance.
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CAE's installation crew shall be equipped with all standard tools necessary for the FFS installation. However,
CAE shall require the use of some special tools and test equipment (that are supplied with the FFS) during the
FFS installation and preparation for integration.
The CAE installation crew shall be equipped with sufficient spare items for the preparation of the system
operation, but may require the use of special items from the customer's spares inventory. CAE shall replace
all customers spares used during the installation.
It is a customer responsibility to provide the following equipment which will be necessary for the proper
installation of the FFS (please refer to the graphics below):
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7. DOCUMENTATION DISCREPANCIES
In case of discrepancies between this Preliminary Facilities Requirements Report and the Final Facilities
Requirements Report, the Final Facilities Requirements Report will prevail. Further the Simulator
Installation Drawing with the latest revision date will prevail over any other Simulator Installation
Drawing.
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