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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 25 — Airworthiness Standards: Transport Category Airplanes · § 25.1549

§ 25.1549. Powerplant and auxiliary power unit instruments.

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For each required powerplant and auxiliary power unit instrument, as appropriate to the type of instrument—
(a)Each maximum and, if applicable, minimum safe operating limit must be marked with a red radial or a red line;
(b)Each normal operating range must be marked with a green arc or green line, not extending beyond the maximum and minimum safe limits;
(c)Each takeoff and precautionary range must be marked with a yellow arc or a yellow line; and
(d)Each engine, auxiliary power unit, or propeller speed range that is restricted because of excessive vibration stresses must be marked with red arcs or red lines. [Amdt. 25-40, 42 FR 15044, Mar. 17, 1977]
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