AirComm Corporation Beechcraft Bonanza Maintenance Manual
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Products, L.P. CR-36-10 System Service Manual C. Evacuating Procedure 1) Connect R134a compatible recycling/recovery unit to the R134a service valves on the aircrafts air conditioning system. If recovery unit does not have pressure gauges, connect service pressure to air conditioning system. 2) Evacuate the air conditioning system in accordance with the recovery units instructions for a minimum of 15 minutes. 3) Once the air conditioning system has been...
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Products, L.P. CR-36-10 System Service Manual GENERAL SERVICING 1. GENERAL General service procedures are provided to keep the air conditioning system operating at peek efficiency. Procedures are provided for general maintenance tips, inspection intervals, maintenance of the plumbing system, to repair hoses, and to clean coils. Procedures are also provided for removal and installation of the expansion valve. CAUTION: Do not operate air conditioning...
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Products, L.P. CR-36-10 System Service Manual ITEM INSPECT FOR INTERVAL ACTION De-ice (if applicable) Resin cracking and crazing Brush contact per Beech service manual Every 100 hours or 3 months Immediately replace or adjust brush contact Idler pulley bearing Resistance to rotation and any abnormalities Every time the propeller is removed Immediately replace Condenser Install. Run the cond. fan with battery pwr. and...
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Products, L.P. CR-36-10 System Service Manual 1. Hose should only be cut with a sharp knife. (Note: Use of serrated blades or saws to cut hose will leave particles that can contaminate system.) 2. Insert the proper size die in the swaging tool. 3. Insert fitting in swaging tool so that it is centered in the die and hand tighten. 4. Insert hose in fitting until it bottoms (Note: Indicating hole is in base of fitting). 5. Using impact wrench, tighten nut...
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Products, L.P. CR-36-10 System Service Manual C. Coil Cleaning Procedure 1. Use vacuum cleaner to remove large debris from upstream and downstream coil faces. 2. Spray coil cleaner on both coil faces. Wash off with water. 3. Allow coil to dry thoroughly prior to additional maintenance. 5. EXPANSION VALVE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION A. General The following procedure is used to remove or install the air conditioning system expansion valve, located on...
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Products, L.P. CR-36-10 System Service Manual TROUBLESHOOTING 1. GENERAL The procedures below present troubleshooting charts for the air conditioning system and the compressor. A diagnosis chart is presented for insufficient air conditioning system cooling. The performance characteristics of an aircrafts particular system is dependent upon the design parameters of the systems components. The performance of any one particular system varies with ambient...
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Products, L.P. CR-36-10 System Service Manual CHECK REFRIGERATION LINE FOR GAS LEAKS, AND REPAIR LEAKS IF ANY. CHARGE REFRIGERANT TO CORRECT LEVEL. IN CASE OF TOO MANY LEAKS, STOP COMPRESSOR, DISCHARGE THE SYSTEM, EVACUATE AND RECHARGE THE SYSTEM. AS NECESSARY, REPLACE RECEIVER DRIER. AIR IN THE SYSTEM MAY CAUSE BUBBLES IN SIGHT GLASS. BUBBLES IN SIGHT GLASS CONDENSER AIR TEMP TOO HIGH...
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Products, L.P. CR-36-10 System Service Manual 3. AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING CONDITION SERVICE PRESSURE GAUGE READING PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION INSUFFICIENT REFRIGERANT CHARGE Insufficient cooling. Bubbles appear in sight glass. SUCTION PRESSURE: below normal DISCHARGE PRESSURE: below normal Refrigerant is low, or leaking a little. 1. Leak test. 2. Repair leak. 3. Charge system....
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Products, L.P. CR-36-10 System Service Manual CONDITION SERVICE PRESSURE GAUGE READING PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION AIR IN SYSTEM Insufficient cooling. Sight glass shows occasional bubbles. SUCTION PRESSURE: above normal DISCHARGE PRESSURE: above normal Air mixed with refrigerant in system. 1. Discharge system. 2. Replace receiver drier. 3. Evacuate and charge system. MOISTURE IN SYSTEM...
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Products, L.P. CR-36-10 System Service Manual CONDITION SERVICE PRESSURE GAUGE READING PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION FAULTY COMPRESSOR Insufficient cooling. SUCTION PRESSURE: much below normal DISCHARGE PRESSURE: much below normal Internal problem in compressor, or damaged gasket and valve. 1. Discharge system. 2. Remove and check compressor. 3. Repair or replace...