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Authorized installers can log in to the Garmin Dealer Portal to download the latest manual revisions (e.g., Revision 15).
For a full physical installation and airworthiness approval, you should contact an Authorized Garmin Aviation Dealer
The (often referred to as the GWX Processor) installation manual is a technical document intended for authorized Garmin dealers and installers. Primary Installation Manual Information
The GWX 75 installation manual provides a comprehensive guide for installing the boiler safely and efficiently. By following the manufacturer's guidelines and instructions, you can ensure a successful installation that meets the boiler's performance and safety requirements. Remember to review the pre-installation requirements, follow the installation steps, and perform post-installation checks to ensure that the boiler is operating safely and efficiently. If you're unsure about any aspect of the installation process, it's recommended to consult a qualified professional or contact the manufacturer's technical support team for assistance.
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An installed GWX 75 is not a "fit and forget" component. Regular maintenance is required, as defined in the aircraft's maintenance manual.
If you are replacing an existing weather radar (e.g., GWX 70), follow these steps:
who can access the secure dealer resource center for the complete technical manual. If you'd like, I can help you find: nearest authorized dealer for your aircraft. Pilot's Guide for operating the radar once it's installed. Details on requirements for specific flight displays. GWX 75 Processor Installation Manual | PDF | Radar - Scribd 03-Aug-2012 —
After physical installation, the system must be configured using the Garmin installation tool.
Use standard aviation-grade 2024-T3 aluminum for custom brackets.
The GWX 75 system consists of the following primary components:
To ensure the weather targets match their exact real-world positions relative to the nose of the aircraft, pitch and roll offsets must be calibrated.