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Title: AST 473 CE 550 Citation II Systems


1
AST 473CE 550 Citation II Systems
  • Fire Protection System

2
General
  • 2 separate but identical engine fire detection
    extinguishing systems
  • Components
  • Sensing loops (turbine scn. And acc. Scn.)
  • Control units
  • ENG Fire warning switchlight (ea. Engine)
  • Extinguisher bottles (2 ea.)
  • Fire detection circuit test function

3
General Ctn.
  • Fire Bottles
  • -Located in tail cone (check on preflight)
  • -Charged to 600 psi _at_70 degrees (use scale)
  • -Monobromotriflouromethane, CBrF (3)- not
    corrosive- no residue
  • -Discharged by Squibb (explosive cartridge)
  • -Both bottles available to either engine (30s)
  • -Filler fuse melts at 210 deg. F discharge

4
Operation
  • 1 cable each engine- monitored by a control unit
    (tail cone) measuring electrical resistance which
    decreases with temp.
  • At 500 deg. F. the circuit completes causing the
    red Eng Fire light to illuminate but not tripping
    the MWL.
  • Powered by main DC power

5
Operation
  • At L or Rt. Eng. Fire light
  • Verify fire- temp gauges
  • Push Respective Eng. Fire light (lift cover)
  • Illuminates both bottle armed lights arming
    them
  • Closes fuel and hydraulic firewall shutoff valves
    (fuel press/hyd. Press low lights illuminate)
  • Generator field relay tripped (gen. off light
    illuminates).
  • Thrust reverser isolation valve circuit disabled

6
Operation Ctn.
  • Pressing bottle armed switch light discharges the
    bottle contents into selected engine
  • A second bottle can be fired in 30 sec. if
    needed.
  • Depressing ENG FIRE switchlight again
  • Opens firewall shutoff valves
  • Disarms extinguishing system
  • Reverser isolation valve re-enabled
  • (gen. field will be reset upon eng. Start)

7
Portable Extinguishers
  • 2ea. 2.5 lb. Halon extinguishers in interior
  • 1 under co-pilots seat
  • 1 in cabin area
  • Each charged to 125 psi.

8
AST 473CE-550 Citation II Systems
  • Pneumatics

9
General
  • Engine Compressor Bleed Air provides pressurized
    air to a pneumatic manifold for distribution to
  • Left and Rt. Flow control valves for use by the
    Air Cycle Machine (ACM- AiResearch)
  • Ground Valve- ACM ground ops.
  • Emergency Valve- alt. pressurization source
  • Service Air System Valves (windshield anti-ice,
    cabin door seal, deice boots, Instr. Air)

10
General
  • 1 engine can supply total system needs
  • Airflow control into cabin controlled by the
    PRESS SOURCE selector (6 pos.) just to the right
    of the pedestal.
  • Temp. sensors in the system illuminate
    annunciators on the main panel (Air Duct
    Overheat, L/R Precool fail)

11
Operation
  • Engine Bleed Air flows to the welded cluster
    assembly (manifold) to
  • Pneumatic valves to Windshield Anti-ice
  • Vacuum ejector
  • Pneumatic Distribution Regulator (for boots,
    instrument air, and door seal)
  • Air from left eng. Cluster flows to the
    emerg.valve for emerg. Pressurization (direct
    bleed air to cabin only in flight- cabin temp.
    controlled by throttle position)

12
Operation
  • Air from the Right engine is routed through the
    right pneumatic cluster to the ground valve for
    use by the ACM during ground ops.- 18 lbs/min.
  • Flow from both clusters is routed through both
    main pneumatic flow control shutoff valves for
    use by the ACM (normal ops.)

13
Operation
  • Prior to this, bleed air flows through an
    air-to-air heat exchanger flow control valve
    (automatic valve) which directs air through or
    around a Precooler which lowers the temp. to 500
    deg. F. prior to entering tailcone
  • If airflow out of the precooler exceeds 540 deg.
    F. the PRECOOL FAIL light illuminates.

14
Control
  • Press Source selector determines
  • Amount of air entering cabin
  • Source of that air
  • It is a 7 position switch (OFF, GND, LH, NORMAL,
    BOTH HI, RH, EMER).

15
OFF
  • Closes all environmental bleed-air valves
  • LH and RH flow control valves energized closed by
    DC
  • EMER valve is energized closed
  • NO air enters pressure vessel from engines (if
    depressurized ram air from tailcone flows into
    cabin)
  • Bleed Air still available to service Air system
    (door seal, copilots ADI, vacuum ejector pump,
    and deicer boots)

16
Ground
  • For ground use only
  • Allows up to 18 ppm air from RT. Engine into
    pneumatic manifold
  • Illuminates BLD AIR GND annunciator
  • Need 60 N2 for full 18ppm flow

17
LH/RH Position
  • Limit pneumatic bleed air input to ACM and
    Service Air systems
  • LH position isolates the flow from the rt. Eng.
    And visa-versa- only one valve can be closed at
    any one time
  • IE. If LH is selected (due to a RH pre-cool
    failure) and the Left eng. Fails all air to the
    ACM is lost unless RH is re-selected

18
Normal
  • De-energizes open the left and right flow control
    and shutoff valves and allows air from both
    engines to pass into the manifold T/O perf.
    Based on this position

19
Both HI
  • Position Energizes left and right flow control
    valves to a higher position to allow 9ppm air
    into the ACM
  • Needed for low power settings
  • Illuminates BLEED AIR GND/HI light
  • Prohibited for T/O and lndgs. And high pwr.
    Settings
  • If main DC lost, valves fail to the 6ppm normal
    low flow mode

20
EMER
  • Direct Bleed air to cabin
  • In this position (or whenever the valve opens
    automatically the EMER PRESS ON annunciator
    illuminates and all other valves energize closed

21
DC power fail
  • System defaults to the NORMAL setting
  • Ground and Emerg. Press. Valves fail closed
  • Two flow control and shutoff valves fail open to
    low flow mode
  • Pneumatic Distribution valves fail open.
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