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From: Larry Visoski
To: "Jeffrey E." <jeevacation@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: KBAF ICABQ
Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2015 14:39:30 +0000
Jeffrey,
We are planning new temp probe install and possible swap of anticipator as well to see if issue moves to Left
side, since it's high dollar item.
STT - ABQ Customs
Yes„ we can fly direct from STT to ABQ since Albuquerque is an AOE, "Airport Of Entry".
We can clear customs into ABQ during normal business hours, or PreClear STT and enter after hours.
Customs in ABQ is closed Thanksgiving Thursday, open 7:30am - 5pm Wed and Fri.
New Boarder Overflight rules allows entry into US without listing exact airports as before,.
However the airport must be AOE airport.
Thank you
Larry
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On Nov 20, 2015, at 4:23 AM, jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote:
yes of course. but will that fix the voltage fluctuation? can we overfly into alberqueqye
On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 11:53 PM, Larry S.
wrote:
Jeffrey,
Attached is video from today's flight showing voltage and pressure fluctuations on right precooler, with
throttles reduced, pressure and voltage remains steady with throttles at higher power setting the voltage and
pressure fluctuated on right. See Pete's message below.
With your approval, we will change Temp sensor, cost $4,000 before flight Friday.
Hi Larry,
Here is the schematic for the system.
-From the videos-
The pressure reading is what controls the valve position. The valve is responding to the voltage signal from
the controller. Fail safe open, no pressure/voltage applied, valve is open.
As you can see in the video, the voltage supplied to the torque motor, which then positions the valve, is all
over the place.
The valve then is trying to open/close as requested. That explains the PSI changes, disregard the delay in the
display, it follows the voltage.
The later video- on descent, with lower power settings, has the readings steady, the same readings on both
sides.
I don't see an issue with the controller, as I originally thought.
The controller is sent input from the temp sensor, and anticipator. Both are original. The sensor is about $4K.
I will have it replaced prior to the trip. The anticipator is $77K, will hold off on that replacement for now.
I would prefer that we do one item at a time- if the issue goes away with the new sensor- great!
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If the issue remains- I would recommend swapping the Anticipators, to prove anticipater is at fault.
Late night thought-
The sensor makes the most sense,
The issue seems to be at higher power settings when the system is looking at both sensors. At high power
settings, the system uses the anticipator first, the temp sensor is set to maintain the 400 degree set point. If it
doesn't see the setting point, could it send a low temp signal to the controller and allow the anticipator to try
to bring it back to 400, then the anticipator would command it back open/closed. A back and forth scenario,
like what I saw on the displays.
On power back, the 400 degree sensor can't react, since the engine air supply is below that point.
Pete
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From: Pete Rawson
Date: November 19, 2015 at 3:54:44 PM EST
To: "
' <Ma>,
Pete Rawson
Subject: KBAF
I had to trim the video
Here is toward the end in low alt cruise. 14k ish at 300 kts
Pete Rawson
Chief Inspector
Meridian Jet Center
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