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A '''line-replaceable unit''' ('''LRU'''<ref>[http://www.e-publishing.af.mil/shared/media/epubs/PUBS/AF/23/23011002/020203/020203.pdf] {{webarchive
LRUs can improve maintenance operations, because they can be stocked and replaced quickly from distributed nearby on-site inventories (sometimes mobile storage), restoring the mobile systems to service, while the failed (unserviceable) LRU is undergoing complicated repair and overhaul actions in other support locations (lines). Because of their modularity, LRUs also can contribute reducing system costs and increase quality, by centralizing development across different models of vehicles.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080526105910/http://stinet.dtic.mil/oai/oai?verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA201577 A Cost Trade-Off Analysis of F-16 Line Replaceable Unit (LRU) Packaging Options<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
LRUs are similar in nature to [[shop-replaceable unit|shop-replaceable units]] (SRUs), but rather than being component functions, represent complete functional units.
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LRUs are designed to specifications to assure that they can be interchanged, especially if they are from different manufacturers. Usually a class of LRUs will have coordinated environmental specifications (i.e. temperature, condensation, etc.). However, each particular LRU will also have detailed specifications describing its function, tray size, tray connectors, attachment points, weight ranges, etc. It is common for LRU trays to have standardized connections for rapid mounting, cooling air, power, and grounding. The mounting hardware is often manually removable standard-screw-detent quick-release fittings. Front-mounted electrical connectors are often jacks for ring-locked [[Circular connector|cannon plugs]] that can be removed and replaced (R&R) without tools. Specifications also define the supporting [[tool]]s necessary to remove and replace the unit. Many require no tools, or a standard-sized [[screwdriver#Blade types|Frearson screwdriver]]. Frearson is specified for some vehicles and many marine systems because Frearson screws keep their mating screwdriver from camming out, and the same screwdriver can be used on many sizes of screws. Most LRUs also have handles, and specific requirements for their bulk and weight. LRUs typically need to be "transportable" and fit through a door or hatchway. There are also requirements for [[fire|flammability]], unwanted radio emissions, resistance to damage from [[fungus]], [[static electricity]], [[heat]], [[pressure]], [[humidity]], [[condensation]] drips, [[oscillation|vibration]], [[radiation]], and other environmental measurements.
LRUs may be designed to [[ARINC]] 700-series standards. The form factor of LRUs comply to ARINC Standards,
==See also==
* [[Aircraft maintenance]]
* [[Avionics]]
* [[Level of
* [[Maintenance, repair, and operations]]
* [[Spare part]]
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==References==
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7. https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/tr/pdf/ADA268674.pdf
[[Category:Aircraft components]]
[[Category:Military aviation]]
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