Cirrus Design
Section 4
SR22T
Normal Procedures
P/N 13772-005
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P/N 13772-005
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Amplification
• WARNING •
If airplane will be started using external power, keep all
personnel and power unit cables well clear of the propeller
rotation plane.
• Caution •
Alternators should be left OFF during engine starting to avoid
high electrical loads.
During start, limit cranking to intervals of 10 seconds with a 20
second cooling period between cranks. This will improve
battery and contactor life.
If the engine is warm priming is not required. On the first start of the
day, especially under cool ambient conditions, holding the Fuel Pump
switch to the HIGH BOOST/PRIME position for 2 seconds will improve
starting.
Weak intermittent firing followed by puffs of black smoke from the
exhaust stack indicates over-priming or flooding. Excess fuel can be
cleared from the combustion chambers by the following procedure:
• Turn fuel pump off.
• Allow fuel to drain from intake tubes.
• Set the mixture control full lean and the power lever full open.
• Crank the engine through several revolutions with the starter.
• When engine starts, release ignition switch, retard power lever,
and slowly advance the mixture control to FULL RICH position.
If the engine is under-primed, especially with a cold soaked engine, it
will not fire, and additional priming will be necessary. As soon as the
cylinders begin to fire, open the power lever slightly to keep it running.
Refer to
information regarding cold weather operations.
After starting, if the oil gage does not begin to show pressure within 30
seconds in warm weather and about 60 seconds in very cold weather,
shut down engine and investigate cause. Lack of oil pressure indicates
loss of lubrication, which can cause severe engine damage.
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