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AAR Question

Does the 12vDC source to the AAR provide continuous current as long as the engine is running? I can't find any reference that indicates the power for the AAR is on a time limit.
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Jim S.

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Jim S.,

The AAR, WUR, thermovalve, and FP for SC's are all getting power from terminal #30 (FP relay socket). When the FP is energized, others are also energized at the same time. Refer to wiring diagram/s and it will help you understand the concept. HTH.

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If I'm understanding the wiring-
As long as the fuel pump is energized, power is applied to the AAR. Is this a correct statement?
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Jim S.
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If I'm understanding the wiring-
As long as the fuel pump is energized, power is applied to the AAR. Is this a correct statement?
Thanks,
Jim S.
Yes! You're indeed correct.

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