TBM
PILOT’S OPERATING HANDBOOK
850
SECTION 7
DESCRIPTION
Page 7.12.4
Edition 1 -- June 22, 2007
Rev. 8
SUCTION GAGE
The suction gage is calibrated in inches of mercury and indicates the suction
available for operation of the stand--by attitude indicator. The desired vacuum
range is 4.4 to 5.2 in.Hg.
A vacuum reading out of this range may indicate a system malfunction or
improper adjustment. In this case, the stand--by attitude indicator should be
considered unreliable.
The suction gage is located on L.H. pilot’s instrument panel strip.
Post--MOD70--0335--34 (ESI--2000) (Figure 7.12.1A)
The airplane is fitted with a vacuum system providing the suction necessary
to operate the cabin pressurization and the leading edge deicing.
Vacuum system includes :
-- A pressure regulator
-- An ejector
-- A regulating and relief valve
-- A pressure switch
Compressed air necessary for the ejector to create decompressed air is
taken from the powerplant. The air flow is regulated before going into the
ejector which creates necessary vacuum by venturi effect.
A relief valve fixed in cabin to frame C2, maintains the vacuum for
pressurization system. In case of pressure drop, a pressure switch, installed
in the system, indicates the failure by causing the ”VACUUM LOW” CAS
message to light on.
ELECTRONIC STANDBY INDICATOR (ESI--2000)
The L--3 Communications Avionics Systems ESI--2000 Electronic Standby
Instrument System consists of an AMLCD display. An air data sensor is
integral to the ESI--2000 housing. A replaceable battery assembly provides
back up power. The Electronic Standby Indicator displays attitude (pitch and
roll), along with altitude and airspeed. The ESI--2000 is powered from the
“ESSENTIAL BUS 2”, or internal battery ensuring that the aircraft can
continue safe flight and landing in the event of a loss of primary attitude and
air data displays. Pitot and static pressures are provided to the ESI--2000
using the aircraft’s pitot probe and static sources.
PIM - DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS
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