Section 9. Climate Control
Eclipse 5OO Systems Manual
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Version 2.0 April 2007
NOTE:
Conditioned bleed air does not mix with air conditioned air within the aft
evaporator
Air conditioned air is provided separately within the aft evaporator unit. Two intake
vents in the aft portion of the cabin provide air flow through the aft evaporator coils,
which is cooled and blown through the overhead cabin vents by a three-speed
blower. Air conditioned air is mixed with the conditioned bleed air within the cabin to
achieve the desired temperature.
Intake Plenum
Evaporator Coil
Wing Carry-
through Spar
Three Speed Blower
Overhead Outlet Gaspers
Bleed Air Supply
Bleed Air Supply
Diverter Valve
Bypass To Under Floor
Floor Vent
Floor Vent
Intake Plenum
Evaporator Coil
Wing Carry-
through Spar
Three Speed Blower
Overhead Outlet Gaspers
Bleed Air Supply
Bleed Air Supply
Diverter Valve
Bypass To Under Floor
Floor Vent
Floor Vent
Figure 128. Aft Evaporator Schematic
TEMPERATURE REGULATING DIVERTER DOORS
The forward and aft evaporators incorporate a temperature regulating diverter door.
Conditioned bleed air introduced to the cabin air distribution system is regulated to
meet the desired zone temperatures by ACS control of the diverter doors. For
example, if MAX COOL is selected the conditioned bleed air will be diverted under
floor until the desired temperature is achieved.
TEMPERATURE SENSORS
Two temperature sensors, one in the cockpit and one in the cabin, are used for
temperature regulation. The cockpit sensor is located on the right-hand side of the
aircraft underneath the right seat armrest panel. The cabin sensor is on the center of
the aft cabin ceiling. In the event a cabin or cockpit temperature sensor fail, white
dashes replace the zone temperature on the ENVIR synoptic page.