5. Apply one brush coat of A-56-B cement to deicer and allow to dry at least one hour. Then apply second
coat and allow to dry at least four hours before operating deicers. Plane may be flown as soon as cement is
dry.
— Note —
If A -56-B cement has aged 3 months or over, it may be necessary to dilute the cement
with Isopropyl Acetate to obtain proper brushing consistency. Mix thoroughly,
approximately 5 parts cement to one part Isopropyl Acetate.
FINAL TEST AND ADJUSTMENT OF PNEUMATIC SYSTEM.
PPS60054-3
1. Gain access to the pressure switch by removing the passenger seats and floorboards.
2. Install a combination vacuum/pressure gauge (minimum range 10 inches mercury [in. Hg.] vacuum to 25
psi pressure) in the crossover line within 12 inches of the pressure switch.
3. Start the left engine and adjust the vacuum regulator on the firewall so that the vacuum gauge reads 5 ± .2
in. Hg. with the engine operating at 1800 to 2000 RPM.
4. Bring the engine up to 2300 RPM and cycle the deicer boot system.
— Note —
The vacuum gauge may momentarily drop as much as 1.5 in. Hg. during cycling.
5. During the deice boot inflation cycle, ensure that the green wing/tail indicator light on the deice panel
illuminates. The indicator light should come on between 8 to 13 psi and remain on above that pressure.
With boots fully inflated, pressure shall read 18 ± 1 psi and should occur within 7.0 seconds
(approximately). Upon full inflation, deflation and boot hold down shall occur within 20 seconds.
— Note —
If more than one deice cycle is required, allow 30 seconds between cycle activations
to assure complete cycling.
6. Depress pneumatic deice switch for 20 seconds. Full inflation pressure shall not exceed 23 psi.
7. Shut down the left engine and repeat steps 2 through 5 with the right engine.
8. Repeat the above with both engines running at 2300 RPM.
— Note —
Cycle times may decrease.
9. Upon completion of the above steps, shut down engines, remove vacuum/pressure gauge reinstall
floorboards and seats.
PA - 4 4 - 1 8 0 / 1 8 0 T
AIRPLANE MAINTENANCE MANUAL
3 0 - 1 4 - 0 0
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Revised: May 15, 1989
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Summary of Contents for SEMINOLE PA-44-180
Page 38: ...CHAPTER DIMENSIONS AND AREAS 1B14...
Page 49: ...CHAPTER LIFTING AND SHORING 1C1...
Page 53: ...CHAPTER LEVELING AND WEIGHING 1C5...
Page 58: ...CHAPTER TOWING AND TAXIING 1C10...
Page 62: ...CHAPTER PARKING AND MOORING 1C14...
Page 65: ...CHAPTER REQUIRED PLACARDS 1C17...
Page 70: ...CHAPTER SERVICING 1C22...
Page 98: ...CHAPTER STANDARD PRACTICES AIRFRAME 1E2...
Page 108: ...CHAPTER ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEM 1E12...
Page 189: ...CHAPTER AUTOFLIGHT 1H21...
Page 192: ...CHAPTER COMMUNICATIONS 1H24...
Page 202: ...CHAPTER ELECTRICAL POWER 1I10...
Page 228: ...CHAPTER EQUIPMENT FURNISHINGS 1J12...
Page 233: ...CHAPTER FIRE PROTECTION 1J17...
Page 238: ...CHAPTER FLIGHT CONTROLS 1J24...
Page 304: ...2A18 CHAPTER FUEL...
Page 325: ...2B17 CHAPTER HYDRAULIC POWER...
Page 357: ...2D1 CHAPTER ICE AND RAIN PROTECTION...
Page 414: ...CHAPTER LANDING GEAR 2F13...
Page 479: ...2I6 CHAPTER LIGHTS...
Page 488: ...2I16 CHAPTER NAVIGATION AND PITOT STATIC...
Page 503: ...2J7 CHAPTER OXYGEN...
Page 524: ...2K6 CHAPTER VACUUM...
Page 535: ...2K19 CHAPTER ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC PANELS AND MULTIPURPOSE PARTS...
Page 546: ...INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK PA 44 180 180T AIRPLANE MAINTENANCE MANUAL 2L6 PIPER AIRCRAFT...
Page 547: ...2L7 CHAPTER STRUCTURES...
Page 582: ...CHAPTER DOORS 3A18...
Page 593: ...CHAPTER STABILIZERS 3B8...
Page 604: ...CHAPTER WINDOWS 3B22...
Page 611: ...CHAPTER WINGS 3C10...
Page 624: ...CHAPTER PROPELLER 3D1...
Page 643: ...CHAPTER POWER PLANT 3D21...
Page 667: ...CHAPTER ENGINE FUEL SYSTEM 3F1...
Page 681: ...CHAPTER IGNITION 3F16...
Page 712: ...CHAPTER ENGINE INDICATING 3H1...
Page 730: ...CHAPTER EXHAUST 3H19...
Page 734: ...CHAPTER OIL 3I1...
Page 743: ...CHAPTER STARTING 3I11...
Page 755: ...CHAPTER TURBINES 3J1...