Abstract: An aircraft interior power converter comprises electronic circuitry that includes a primary power converter operative to convert an AC input power supply to a primary DC output power supply, a regulator for at least one of the DC output voltages required, the regulator being operative to receive the primary DC output power supply and generate a DC input power supply at the voltage required for a particular DC outlet connected to that regulator. An output protection circuit is provided for each DC outlet and is operative to receive a DC input voltage. Each output protection circuit comprises a comparator circuit that generates a load signal indicative of the electrical load being taken by that DC outlet, compares that load signal against a predetermined load limit, and generates an output control signal to disconnect the DC input voltage from the DC outlet if the load signal exceeds the predetermined load limit.
Abstract: A rotary wafer switch in which the switch housing is resilient and insulating so that the wafers can be snap-fitted into it and in which the rotatable contact-carriers are provided with apertures through which the contacts in the carriers can be removed if desired after the switch has been assembled.