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From: Larry Visoski
Sent: Sunday, April 1 , 1 11:1
To: Je vacation
Subject: GIV update
Jeffrey
Message from Pete,.below:
Dave and I are at airport now in case=you decide to depart earlier than 3.0am„
I suspect that the right precooler (fan air) modulating valve i= bad.
They are both original.
From the last video and Photo's;
The readings show th=t the left side is being given a voltage to the Torque motor sending a=nbsp;pressure to command
the valve to be partially closed.
Zero volts, zero pressure is for full open, ie: co=d air into the precooler and lowering the temperature into the supply
syste=.
There is no signal from the valve, the temperature monitoring circuit cont=ols the changes required.
The right side shows that it is bein= commanded to close due to the high voltage, and pressures.
( 9 volts, 9 PSI)
It seems that the signals are not being followed, or that the val=e cannot respond to them.
Since t=e control system does not see the temperature change from the sensors, it c=ntinues to increase the pressure to
the valve.
Brief complete•=/span>
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As for the full version-
This was done as a draft, please excuse any duplication for items noted i= the brief, these were my original thoughts.
I agree with all t=at you stated-
=span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">The guidelines are=for what the electrical system does.
We have found a bad controller- the sweeping voltage and pressures, and r=placed it-
There was also a bad s=nsor that was replaced-
We have s=apped the pressure regulator/torque motors.
Latest swap was the Anticipators.
There seem to be multiple issues, and we are narrowing them down.=/span>
I believe that the electrical and=control systems are now operating normally.
Now on to the air side of it.
From the last video,=and photo's-
I believe that the l=ft side is operating properly.
Th= Temp is being controlled by sending a regulated pressure to the valve, and=it responding.
=span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">The pressure suppl=ed is closing the valve, and maintaining the
400 Degrees requested.<=p>
No voltage equals no pressure, Valve open= lowering the Temperature.
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The right side shows giving a close=signal to the precooler (fan air) valve.
High Voltage, and pressure supplied to the Valve on that side to dos., and increase the temperature.
T=at side doesn't seem to respond.
=he valve has a 4 inch input/output side.
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The control line is about 1/4 inch.
That is one of the lines that we found collapsed, and started us on=this direction.
Is it possible that the supply air is not bein= able to overcome the pressure at the valve?
The pressure read at the panel is a control pressure, also known=as "Muscle air".
Maybe the input a=r at the 4 inch diameter inlet, can overcome the control air.
I again suspect an issue with the LP valve-
There is no valve position, or feedback signal from the valve-
The electrical signal is showing to cl=se the valve,
<=pan style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">The pressure is als= showing to close the valve.
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One way to check is to select Win= heat on-
The system causes the a=plicable side to remove the signals, and allow the valves to go full open.<=span>
Wing heat is not normally used at a=titude-
When the aircraft is in b=low 0 degrees temps, there is no reason, since any precip won't stick.
Ask Larry if there any issues with sel=cting the wing heat on at altitude-
I don't believe that there are any limits to the altitude, but the fuel bu=n will be increased.
Just a quick check-
The groun= checks for the precooler system are limited,
Engines running, there should be no air flowing from the lower p=Ion heat exchanger at idle-
Incre=se power, and there should be airflow noticed.
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My training manual shows that the valve should start to open a= about 74% HP on the ground,
Wing=heat on, there should be airflow.
Regards,
Pete
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