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They have to be accessible, but not necessarily in sight. The FAA guy who i=
nspected my plane said I could have put them in my glove box if I wanted to=
. His comment is my sole source of info.

> To: lml@lancaironline.net> Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 00:53:44 -0400> From: s=
cott_m_richardson@sbcglobal.net> Subject: [LML] Circuit Breaker Location> >=
 Question for the group:  Are there any regs that state where circuit break=
ers can be located?  I have my hydraulic pump mounted on a bulkhead behind =
the co-pilot seat and would like to place the main hydraulic pump circuit b=
reaker on the enclosure I've built around the pump. This breaker can easily=
 be felt by the piot but is in a position that it shouldn't get bumped by t=
hings in the baggage area.  However, it isn't particularly visible.  Are th=
ere any regs that say that it must be visible - or is this something an ins=
pector might find unacceptable later?> Thanks for any advice.> Scott> L235-=
290> > --> For archives and unsub http://mail.lancaironline.net:81/lists/lm=
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<body class=3D'hmmessage'>They have to be accessible, but not necessarily i=
n sight. The FAA guy who inspected my plane said I could have put them in m=
y glove box if I wanted to. His comment is my sole source of info.<BR><BR><=
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&gt; To: lml@lancaironline.net<BR>&gt; Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 00:53:44 -040=
0<BR>&gt; From: scott_m_richardson@sbcglobal.net<BR>&gt; Subject: [LML] Cir=
cuit Breaker Location<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; Question for the group:&nbsp; Are th=
ere any regs that state where circuit breakers can be located?&nbsp; I have=
 my hydraulic pump mounted on a bulkhead behind the co-pilot seat and would=
 like to place the main hydraulic pump circuit breaker on the enclosure I'v=
e built around the pump. This breaker can easily be felt by the piot but is=
 in a position that it shouldn't get bumped by things in the baggage area.&=
nbsp; However, it isn't particularly visible.&nbsp; Are there any regs that=
 say that it must be visible - or is this something an inspector might find=
 unacceptable later?<BR>&gt; Thanks for any advice.<BR>&gt; Scott<BR>&gt; L=
235-290<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; --<BR>&gt; For archives and unsub http://mail.lanc=
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