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Fri, Oct 01, 2010

Mid-Continent Instruments Receives AML STC For Emergency Power Supply

First STC For Lithium Nanophosphate Batteries Granted For 30 Aircraft

The FAA has awarded an Approved Model List (AML) Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) to Mid-Continent Instruments for the company's MD835 Lithium Emergency Power Supply. Company officials announced the award Tuesday.

The MD835 Emergency Power Supply is the first Lithium Nanophosphate battery to be AML STC approved by the FAA for use in Part 23 aircraft. This TSO C179 certified battery supplies 24.5 VDC power for critical and standby equipment and maintains full capacity by recharging during normal flight operations. The AML STC includes a list of 30 aircraft, including the Beechcraft King Air 90, 200 and 300 series, Beech 1900, Beechcraft Premier and Cessna Citation 501, 525A and B models.
 
"This is a great accomplishment by the Mid-Continent Instruments team of engineers who worked on this project using state-of-the-art technology," said Tom Genovese, director of sales. "It gives owners of these aircraft an easy-to-install, lower-cost-of-ownership option for their standby battery requirements."
 
As a direct replacement for the legacy lead-acid-powered L-3 PS-835, Mid-Continent Instruments' MD835 standby battery utilizes the same mounting rack, wire harness and flight deck ARM/OFF/TEST switch. This new design weighs in at 4.8 pounds - more than 8 pounds lighter than competing products. Maintenance intervals for the MD835 are only every two years, compared with legacy lead-acid designs' yearly capacity check. And with a life expectancy of 10 years, the MD835 easily outlasts the typical lead-acid battery's three-year replacement schedule.

The MD835 standby battery is one in the company's new line of True Blue Power products, which the company says are designed and manufactured by Mid-Continent Instruments. Current production includes aircraft inverters and emergency power supplies, to be followed by batteries.
 
Mid-Continent Instruments' MD835 Emergency Power Supply is currently available from approved avionics dealers and the following Mid-Continent Instruments distributors: Adams Aviation Supply Co., Avionics International Supply, Dallas Avionics, EDMO Asia Pacific Pty. Ltd., EDMO Distributors, Global Aviation + Piper Parts GmbH, Hawker Pacific Pty. Ltd., Merrill Field Instruments, North American Distributors Inc., Precision Avionics & Instruments, Precision Heliparts Inc. and Sun Aviation.

FMI: www.mcico.com

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