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AirComm Corporation Bell Air Conditioner 206L L1 L3 Instrudtion for Continued Airworthiness TORQLOK Plumbing User Manual
AirComm Corporation Bell Air Conditioner 206L L1 L3 Instrudtion for Continued Airworthiness TORQLOK Plumbing User Manual
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS - 206EC-260M-1 Revision G Page 35 9. REMOVE AND REPLACE AFT EVAPORATOR (Figure 14) 9.1 REMOVE AFT EVAPORATOR a. Remove plastic Hat Rack from aft end of cabin. b. Open baggage door and remove oval ceiling panel. c. Recover refrigerant using Robinair Model 34700 Recover/Recycling/Recharge Station or equivalent. d. Remove Suction and Pressure hoses from evaporator. e. Install caps and plugs over outlets and...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS - 206EC-260M-1 Revision G Page 36 10. REMOVE AND REPLACE AFT EVAPORATOR BLOWER (Figure 14) 10.1 REMOVE AFT EVAPORATOR BLOWER a. Open baggage door and remove oval ceiling panel. b. Disconnect electrical connector on blower. c. Remove all three flex ducts from blower housing and adapter. d. Remove AN525-10R8 screws that support blower. e. Remove blower through access panel opening in baggage...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS - 206EC-260M-1 Revision G Page 37 11. REMOVE AND REPLACE CONDENSER BLOWER ASSEMBLY (Figure 15 and Figure 16). 11.1 REMOVE CONDENSER BLOWER ASSEMBLY a. Deactivate air conditioner circuit breaker on overhead circuit breaker panel. b. Working under aircraft beneath baggage compartment floor, remove 13ea AN525- 10R12 screws. c. Swing blower assembly down and disconnect Molex electrical connector. d. Remove 6 ea. AN525-10R8 screws MS21042L3 nuts...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS - 206EC-260M-1 Revision G Page 38 Figure 16: Condenser Install - View C-C Figure 15: Condenser Install VIEW LOOKING UP AN525-10R8 ScrewsMS21042L3 NutsNAS1149F0332P Washers 6 PlsS-7060EC-1Blower Assy FWD SECTION VIEW OF LEFT SIDE 155.8STA Lower contour ofbelly panel AN525-10R12 Screws 13 Pls
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS - 206EC-260M-1 Revision G Page 39 Figure 17: Condenser Install - View E-E
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS - 206EC-260M-1 Revision G Page 40 12.2 REPLACING CONDENSER HEAT EXCHANGER a. Replacing the heat exchanger is the reverse of removal. b. Insert heat exchanger through the blower assembly opening. c. Secure heat exchanger in place using original hardware. d. Replace the ES44012-2 and -3 O-Rings in hose fittings and install hoses per instructions in section 12. e. Service with R134a refrigerant per CHAPTER 6. f. Reinstall condenser blower assembly...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS - 206EC-260M-1 Revision G Page 41 Figure 18: Binary Switch – View F-F Binary Switch Solenoid Bypass Valve 2X MS35275-240 Screw Drier/Receiver
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS - 206EC-260M-1 Revision G 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 Cause Solution Premature Belt Failure a. Belt too loose b. Compressor misalign. c. System over charged a. Adjust belt...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS - 206EC-260M-1 Revision G Page 43 3. SYSTEM CHARGE See page 24 “Charging Procedures”. 4. EXPANSION VALVE MALFUNCTION If the cooling loss is limited to only one evaporator, it is most likely a defective expansion valve. Loss of cooling in all evaporators (assuming that there were no problems identified during steps 1 or 2) could be caused by refrigerant flow blockage at the expansion valves. This blockage could be due to ice or dirt....
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS-206EC260M-1 Revision G Page 44 Figure 19: Electrical Schematic Figure 7-1 Electrical Schematic ACCA10B20N ACCA13E20NACCA13D20 ACCA10E20N ACCA10E20 ACCA1CB20 ACCA10A20 ACCA10B20 ACCP1A4 ACCA5B12 ACCA13C20N ACCA11B20 ACCA7A12 ACCA2E14 ACCA9A18ACCA8A18ACCA5C12ACCA5D12N ACCA7B18 ACCA7D18 ACCA7C18 ACCA12C18N ACCA12B18 ACCA12A18 ACCA6B18ACCA6A12 ACCA12A20...