
Abnormal Procedures
Section 3A
Model G58
3A-11
Document Date
3A-11
ELECTROTHERMAL PROPELLER DEICE SYSTEM
An abnormal reading on the Propeller Deice Ammeter indi-
cates need for the following action:
1. Zero Amps:
Check the propeller deice circuit breaker switch. If the cir-
cuit breaker portion of the switch has tripped the switch off,
wait approximately 30 seconds before resetting. If the
switch trips again, do not reset. If the ammeter reads zero
and the switch has not tripped, check Alt Load for deflec-
tion as the switch is cycled on and off to confirm a mal-
function of the ammeter. If Alt load does not show a
deflection, consider the propeller deice system to be inop-
erative.
2. Zero to 14 Amps:
If the propeller deice system ammeter occasionally or reg-
ularly indicates less than 14 amps, operation of the propel-
ler deice system can continue unless serious propeller
imbalance results from irregular ice shedding.
3. 18 to 23 Amps:
If the propeller deice system ammeter occasionally or reg-
ularly indicates 18 to 23 amps, operation of the propeller
deice system can continue unless serious propeller imbal-
ance results from irregular ice shedding.
4. More than 23 Amps:
If the propeller deice system ammeter occasionally or reg-
ularly indicates more than 23 amps, the system should not
be operated unless the need for propeller deicing is
urgent.
NOTE
If the propeller deice system becomes inop-
erative, leave icing conditions as soon as
possible. Cycling of the propeller RPM will
assist the propellers in shedding ice.
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