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AirComm Corporation Airbus EC135 Cabin Air Conditioner Instructions for Continued Airworthiness User Manual
AirComm Corporation Airbus EC135 Cabin Air Conditioner Instructions for Continued Airworthiness User Manual
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS EC135-200M-1 Revision 8 Page 35 10. Removal, Replacement and Adjustment of Compressor Drive Belt (Figure 5 and Figure 7) Removal A. Remove upper engine cowlings and aft engine baffle plate to gain access to the compressor and mount assembly. B. Cut the safety wire that secures MS509-8 jam nut to EC135-3020-1 compressor adjustment assembly and loosen nut (Figure 7). C. Loosen attaching hardware that secures the base of the...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS EC135-200M-1 Revision 8 Page 36 I. Tighten MS509-8 jam nut to EC135-3020-1 compressor adjustment assembly. Torque nut to 40-58 Ft-Lbs and apply safety wire per MIL-P-8564, using MS20995C-32 safety wire. Adjustment NOTE Proper static belt tension is necessary to insure a proper belt service life and to avoid excessive loads on the compressor, and bearing assemblies. A. The proper belt tension is achieved when the...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS EC135-200M-1 Revision 8 Page 37 H. Remove attaching hardware that secures the EC135-3008-1 bearing cover to the upper compressor mount assembly. I. Remove attaching hardware that secures the upper compressor mount assembly to the lower mount assembly. J. Remove attaching hardware from the two aft outboard EC135-3012-1 brace assemblies and the upper compressor mount. K. Carefully lift the upper compressor mount assembly and provide...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS EC135-200M-1 Revision 8 Page 38 Figure 19: Compressor and Pulley Assembly Installation/Replacement A. The replacement compressor will come shipped with 8 oz. of refrigerant oil, however that level will need to be reduced to account for oil existing in the system. To properly calculate the amount of oil required in the replacement compressor, it is necessary to pour the oil out of the old compressor...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS EC135-200M-1 Revision 8 Page 39 case is 5.5 oz. Since the new compressor comes with 8 oz. of oil, remove the oil fill plug and pour out 2.5 oz. of oil. Torque compressor oil fill cap to 132- 216 in-lb. A. Install the compressor assembly in the upper mount and install 4X compressor bolts. Do not tighten bolts. B. Install and torque the compressor clutch plate retaining nut 170 to 180 In-Lbs. C. Align the pulley and sleeve...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS EC135-200M-1 Revision 8 Page 40 B. Disconnect refrigerant plumbing from receiver drier fittings once refrigerant is evacuated. C. Remove attaching hardware securing receiver drier clamps to condenser frame. D. Remove the receiver drier. Installation/Replacement CAUTION Receiver drier is capped to prevent moisture contamination. Keep caps on receiver drier fittings until just prior to installation. A. Install receiver drier and...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS EC135-200M-1 Revision 8 Page 41 14. Removal and Replacement of Binary Switch (Figure 13) Removal A. Remove LH aft engine fairing from aircraft to gain access to the condenser assembly and binary switch located on the receiver drier. B. Disconnect electrical connectors from top of binary switch. NOTE Use the flats provided on the top of the switch body to remove the switch; do not attempt to tighten or loosen the pressure switch by...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS EC135-200M-1 Revision 8 Page 42 CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 1. System Troubleshooting Prior to troubleshooting a defective system, it is advisable to conduct a visual inspection for general condition and obvious signs of damage or failure. The following matrix lists the easiest checks and the most likely problems. Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action System not Cooling (Evaporator blowers still operating) System is low or empty of...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS EC135-200M-1 Revision 8 Page 43 Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action System not cooling (Evaporator blowers not operating) Forward and aft evaporator blower motor(s) Check for power to the motor(s), and for the free movement of the blower wheel; if the motor shaft does not turn smoothly the motor must be replaced. Loss of cooling limited to one evaporator Expansion valve malfunction If cooling is lost in only one of the evaporators, and the...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS EC135-200M-1 Revision 8 Page 44 2. System Schematics Figure 20 – Electrical Schematic