AST 473
Cessna Citation II
Air Conditioning System
      Dr. Barnhart
      Air Conditioning General
 Compressor bleed air provides the air to
  operate the system
 Mixed with ACM air for cooling
 Fans circulate cabin air
 Optional flood cooling system provides a
  rapid cool of the cabin.
      Air Conditioning General
 Crew has both auto and manual control
 PRESS SOURCE selector selects the
  source of the bleed air
 Ambient airflow from tail scoop is an option
  if unpressurized
  Air Conditioning UNs 0482, 0485
          and Subsequent
 Bleed air passes through the (solenoid
  operated) flow control valves- 6ppm
 Bleed from Rt. Engine branches in tail cone;
  one branch- normal flow cnt’l valve, other
  branch to motor operated gnd. Valve (larger
  air draw as described previously for ACM
  ejector)
             Air Conditioning
 PRESS SOURCE selector switch- tilt panel fwd. of
  throttle
 NORMAL- flow from ea. Eng.- DC fail position
 If rt. eng. > 72% N(2) pressure switch closes the
  gnd. Valve preventing too much airflow to the
  ACM- BLEED AIR GROUND light extinguishes-
  reverses if rt. Throttle below 70%
 If primary pressure switch fails and rt. Eng. >74%
  N(2)- secondary switch closes gnd. Valve and
  illuminates ACM OVER PRESS light- gnd. Valve
  will remain closed until DC is interrupted
            Air Conditioning
 In EMER left eng. Bleed goes directly into
  cabin- EMER PRESS ON light illuminates
 OFF- all valves closes- no pressurization
  available
             Air Conditioning
 Precooler- bleed air from eng. Passes through a
  pre-cooler in the ACM ambient air duct- air-to-air
  heat exchanger.
 Cools bleed air prior to the ACM heat exchangers
 ACM- after passing via the precooler in the ram air
  duct then air flows via the ACM primary heat
  exchanger then via the ACM compressor then
  secondary ht. exchanger and finally across the
  cooling turbine- this is the cooling process.
           Air Conditioning
 Water Separator- removes moisture from air
  prior to entering cabin through a check
  valve. This moisture is injected into air
  flowing over the heat exchangers to
  increase cooling efficiency
            Air Conditioning
 Temp. Control- via a temp. select rheostat or
  a manual HOT-MANUAL COLD switch
 Temp. is controlled by allowing some of the
  bleed air to bypass ACM via the mixing
  valve. Valve is positioned by elec. Motor-
  valve opened (warmer) or closed (cooler) by
  either:
  – Automatic Control
  – Manual temp. control
               Air Conditioning
 Cabin temp. controlled automatically when temp.
  rheostat is in the automatic range. This temp.
  selector is a rheostat that sends a variable temp.
  setting to cabin temp. controller
  – Controller compares desired setting to actual cabin
    temp. via the cabin temp. sensor (in top of cabin btn.
    Main and emer. Exit. Also receives temp. input from
    supply duct temp sensor in tailcone; compares inputs
    and tells mixing valve motor to change temp
            Air Conditioning
 For example- if selector is rotated clockwise
  for warmer- a higher temp- controller
  receives this input, compares it to cabin and
  supply duct sensors causing the mixing
  valve to open allowing more bleed air to
  bypass the ACM, boosting the temp.
             Air Conditioning
 In Auto- system has a supply air low temp.
  Limit of 35 deg. F. to prevent ice in water
  separator
 Input to controller for this is from supply duct
  temp. sensor downstream of the water
  separator in the supply duct.
            Air Conditioning
 With temp. rheostat in manual position,
  mixing valve is controlled manually by the
  MANUAL HOT-MANUAL-COLD switch
  which is spring loaded to OFF
 This causes manual movement of mixing
  valve where it remains until changed- valve
  has a 10 second travel time- must be
  cautious to prevent water separator freeze
  in this mode
              Air Conditioning
 System Protection- If bleed air temp. btn.
  Compressor and turbine exceeds 435 deg. F. the
  overheat relay causes flow control and shutoff
  valves (or ground valve) to close and the EMER
  PRESS valve to open
  – In flight ACM shuts down and noise level in cabin goes
    up dramatically
  – If overheat lasts longer than 12s the emer. Lockout relay
    energizes and ACM remains inop. If less than 12s it
    reverts to previous setting and emer. Valve closes
           Air Conditioning
 To reset the system to normal after 12s
  shutdown- rotate the PRESS SOURCE
  selector to EMER position and then re-
  select a position other than GND or OFF
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 On ground when ACM overheats the emer.
  press. Valve does not open since it has
  been de-activated by left main squat switch
  but EMER PRESS light does come on- reset
  procedure is the same
            Air Conditioning
 In EMER mode- watch pulling the left
  throttle down too much for temp. control as
  cabin alt. may rise.
              Air Conditioning
 Air duct from ACM to cabin is protected from
  overheat by a duct overheat sensor. If temp.
  exceeds 157 deg. The AIR DUCT O’HEAT
  annunciator light illuminates
  – Most likely when heat is demanded and most bleed is
    bypassing the cooling process of ACM
  – Pilot should select MANUAL with rheostat and close
    mixing valve by holding MANUAL HOT- MANUAL-
    COLD switch to the COLD position- 10 sec.
  – Check TEMP circuit breaker in- no power means no
    temp. control in either mode.
            Air Conditioning
 DC failure- defaults as if in NORMAL
  position. Emer. Press. Valve fails closed
 Also temp. control is lost- DC mixing valve
  fails as set at time of power loss
               Air Conditioning
 Air distribution system:
   – Overhead conditioned air ducts and outlets
   – Footrest and armrest warmer manifolds supplied by
     underfloor conditioned air duct which also supplies the
     windshield defog. Outlets
   – Conditioned air enters cabin via single duct then
     branches at a flow divider- cockpit + main and aux.
     plenums then to pax. Scn.
   – Air circulation enhanced by using overhead fan and
     defog. Fan.
            Air Conditioning
 Operation- with engines operating select
  source- air flows:
  – Water separator
  – Ducting
  – Check Valve (aft bulkhead)
            Air Conditioning
 Temp. in supply duct determines position of
  recirculating air inlet door. Below 100 Deg.
  F. door fully closed- conditioned air flows via
  both overhead and underfloor ducts.
 Above 100 deg. F. door fully open- all hot air
  from ACM diverted to underfloor duct
 Air from overhead ducts is now recirculated
  cabin air only-cooler than incoming air from
  ACM
           Air Conditioning
 Air flowing through the overhead ducting
  system is distributed and controlled by
  manipulation of the individual Wemac
  outlets
 Increased airflow through these outlets can
  be obtained by selecting HI or LOW with the
  OVHD fan switch on co-pilot’s instrument
  panel
              Air Conditioning
 Air flowing to underfloor ducting is divided by the
  flow divider assembly; part to flight compartment
  part to pass. Footwarmer and armrest warmer
  manifolds.
 Position of flow bias valve is determined by AIR
  FLOW DISTR selector.- 5 position selector- allows
  selection if incr. or decr. Flow to cabin or cockpit;
  CKPT- most flow to cockpit- CABIN- most flow to
  armrest and footwarmer manifolds
               Air Conditioning
 Using defog fan in conjunction with flow divider
  increases flow to cockpit
  – Max. flow- CKPT with AIR FLOW DISTR selector and
    selecting HI with defog fan switch (HI, LOW, OFF)
  – Pilot’s footwarmer must be closed for max. defog at
    windshields
  – When footwarmer outlet is closed, a side window defog
    valve is also closed- prevents miost air from getting btn.
    Side window panes and condensing as it meets cold
    soaked outside air.
               Air Conditioning
 Optional Flood Cooling- air outlet grill on upper aft
  press. Bulkhead- high volume of cool air from the
  ACM
   – Bypasses both overhead and underfoot duct systems-
     eliminates heating by hot-soaked ducting system
   – Use on ground and in-flight ONLY below 10,000 ft.
   – Powered by rt. Gen. directly via a 20 amp breaker-
     prevents use of flood fan on ground without engines
     running (battery depletion).
              Flood Cooling
 FLOOD COOLING switch- next to
  pressurization controller on center panel- 2
  position- ON and OFF.
  – OFF- Airflow is via normal dist. System
  – ON- Normal dist. System blocked- all flow
    directed via the flood cooling duct
  – Within flood duct is a DC powered axial blower-
    increases airflow at low pwr. settings
             Flood Cooling
 At low pwr. Settings with Flood Cooling ON-
  ACM flow insufficient for blower thus
  ambient tailcone air is mixed with ACM air.
 An ambient check valve closes at higher
  power settings blocking outside airflow
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