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Rev A Sept. 18, 2007 22- 1
Fuel Control
S64F Model Helicopter
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Engine Fuel Control The engine fuel control has three inputs from the cockpit.
N1 from the N1 lever Collective Bias from the mixing unit (COLLECTIVE) N2 Beeper trim ( Flat Pitch Topping)
These inputs are adjusted and rigged at time of fuel control installation.
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Engine Control Location
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Power Control Adjustments The engine controls are to be rigged after an engine, fuel control
or any part of the engine control system is replaced. After proper rigging of controls is done, the engine can be ground
run and part power trim performed. Before Starting the Engine perform a Fuel Shutoff Check Ground idle speed check – refer to graph for proper range, idle
usually at 43-44%. Adjust at idle TRIM screw. 5 clicks of screw is about 1% N1.
Check Bleed Band Closing Range Flat Pitch Topping Check is done with N1 at full open and N2 at
100%. Actuate beeper switch to minimum, N2 should be 94%-97%. Actuate beeper switch to maximum, N2 should be 103%-107%. Adjustments are made on the Beeper trim motor.
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Power Control Adjustments The part power trim is done with a calibrated stop specific
for each fuel control, and the Bias guns disconnected.
The engine is trimmed at a specific EPR target. The adjustments to the MIL screw is done to achieve the specific EPR.
Note: When adjusting the EPR down the MIL screw is turned Clockwise. In the down adjustment only turn 10 clicks past target and then back up to target.
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Part Power Trim To get the proper number of clicks, some math is required.
EPR Below Target1. Subtract recorded EPR from Target EPR2. Divide Results by 0.007
Target EPR (1.54) – Recorded EPR ( 1.47) = 0.07
0.07 / 0.007 = 10
10 is the number of clicks to increase the MIL screw Counter ClockWise
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Part Power TrimEPR Above Target
1. Subtract target EPR from recorded EPR2. Divide Results by 0.007
Recorded EPR ( 1.70) - Target EPR (1.54) = 0.16
0.16/ 0.007 = 23CW 23 clicks + CW 10 clicks + CCW 10 Clicks
When adjusting in the CW direction, always go 10 clicks past and come back 10 click CCW to the correct adjustment.
This will take any slop out of the internal linkage.
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Part Power Trim Once the part power trim is done and the target EPR is met,
reconnect the bias gun cables and adjust the bias to nominal (3/4 turn off of the stop)
The process of doing a part power trim is done to ensure that at full power the engine is developing maximum power (military)
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MIL IDLE
IDLESLOT
STOP
PART POWERTRIM STOP
MILITARYMARK
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1. Description of fuel system on Engine.2. Fuel Pump
a. De-Ice heaterb. Fuel Oil coolerc. P & Dd. Fuel Manifolde. Fuel Nozzlesf. Fuel Controlg. Green Tags (All information)h. Fuel lubrication (importance of it)
2. Trouble Shootinga. Fuel pumpb. Pressure and Dump valvec. Fuel control
3. Shop Visita. Fuel Nozzle testb. FCU (test bench)
4. Overviewa. Test
Engine Fuel System Outline
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Engine Fuel Pump Schematic
Fuel Pump
Pt3 From Engine
Butterfly Valve
(Shown Open)
Fuel De-Icing Heater
Pt3Air DumpedOverboard
Orifice Plate
Fuel De-Icer
Bypass Valve
Fuel In From Tank
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Pressurizing & Dump Valve
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P & D Schematic
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Fuel Manifold & Nozzle
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Fuel Control Internal
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Engine Control Location
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Differential Pressure Switch: The differential pressure switch closes as Differential pressure across the fuel filter increasespast 4-5psid (28-34 kPa). The psi. differential indicates contamination and possible ice in the filter.
Differential Pressure Indication Light: The differential pressure indication lights are located on the caution advisory panel. The lights are labeled “#1 ENG FUEL BY-PASS” and “#2 ENG FUEL BY-PASS”.
Component Description
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Fuel Differential Switch
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Fuel System Schematic
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MB 4-30a
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