ICA-208B-77
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ICA-208B-77
CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY AIRCRAFT DIVISION WICHITA, KANSAS 67277 FUEL TEMPERATURE PROBE ICA Supplement MODEL NO: 208/208B SUPPLEMENT NO: ICA-208/208B-77-00002 SUPPLEMENT DATE: 2/16/2015 © Cessna Aircraft Company Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY AIRCRAFT DIVISION WICHITA, KANSAS 67277 REVISIONS ICA-208-77-00002 Rev: - ICA Summary Pages 1-6 Manuals Affected Description Title Maintenance Manual Introduction Pages 1-11 Supplier Publication List • Updated publication list to include the Pratt and Whitney PT6A-140 Illustrated Parts Catalog. Maintenance Manual • 28-01-00 Pages 101-111 28-43-00 Page 401 73-10-00 Page 1 Fuel Temperature Probe - Removal/Installation Fuel Distribution - Description and Operation Updated CAS message and references to the Garmin Line Maintenance Manual and the Pratt and Whitney PT6A-140 Engine Maintenance Manual. Appendix A: Illustrated Parts Catalog Not Used Appendix B: Wiring Diagram Manual 77-40-01 Pages 0-5 1. Fuel System - Troubleshooting Added removal and installation procedure for the fuel temperature probe. Maintenance Manual • Fuel System - Description and Operation Added fuel temperature probe/sensor troubleshooting procedure. Maintenance Manual • 28-01-00 Pages 1-5 Updated CAS message and references to the Garmin Line Maintenance Manual and the Pratt and Whitney PT6A-140 Engine Maintenance Manual. Maintenance Manual • Date: Feb/16/2016 ENGINE AIRFRAME MONITOR Export Compliance A. This publication contains technical data and is subject to U.S. export regulations. This information has been exported from the United States in accordance with export administration regulations. Diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited. ECCN: 9E991 2. Revision Bars A. 3. Revision bars in this ICA supplement identify new ICAs and/or changes to the current ICAs in the released maintenance manual. • New ICAs that are not in the current maintenance manual will have a revision bar from top to bottom along the left margin. • ICAs that are in the current maintenance manual and have information added, deleted or revised will have a revision bar(s) in the left margin adjacent to the added, deleted or revised information. • New or changed illustrations will have a change bar for the entire length of the page. Page Numbering A. The page number system for ICA included in this supplement have three-element numbers that are separated by dashes. The three-element number is found at the bottom right corner of the page, left of the page number. The date is found below the page number. ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company Page 1 of 6 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY AIRCRAFT DIVISION WICHITA, KANSAS 67277 B. When the chapter/system element number is followed with zeros in the section/subsystem and subject/unit element number (28-00-00), the information is applicable to the entire system. C. When the section/subsystem element number is followed with zeros in the subject/unit element number (28-21-00), the information is applicable to the subsystems in the system. D. The subject/unit element number is used to identify information applicable to units in the subsystems. The subject/unit element number continues in sequence from the number -01- with the number of subsystem units in which maintenance information is necessary. E. All system/subsystem/unit (chapter/section/subject) maintenance data is separated into speciied types of information: Description and Operation, Troubleshooting, Maintenance Practices, etc. Blocks of page numbers that are in sequence are used to identify the type of information: (1) Description and Operation or Troubleshooting information may not be included if the procedure is easy. When subtopics are short, they may be put together into the Maintenance Practices section. Maintenance Practices can have a mix of subtopics that includes information to service, remove, install, adjust, test, clean, paint or do approved repairs. (2) Longer procedures that are not as easy to do may be included in a speciied section. Page 1 through 99 - Description and Operation Page 101 through 199 - Troubleshooting Page 201 through 299 - Maintenance Practices Page 301 through 399 - Servicing Page 401 through 499 - Removal/Installation Page 501 through 599 - Adjustment/Test Page 601 through 699 - Inspection/Check Page 701 through 799 - Cleaning/Painting Page 801 through 899 - Approved Repairs F. A typical page number: G. Illustrations use the same igure numbers as the page block in which they appear. For example, Figure 202 would be the second igure in a Maintenance Practices section. ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company Page 2 of 6 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY AIRCRAFT DIVISION WICHITA, KANSAS 67277 4. 5. Supplement Revisions A. Revisions to this supplement may be accomplished if changes to this supplement are required after release of the original issue and prior to incorporation into the manuals listed in the REVISIONS table. B. All revisions to this supplement will have changes identiied in detail in the revision block(s) above. C. All pages in this ICA supplement will have the same date and are valid as of the date shown. ICA Incorporation into Applicable Manuals NOTE: Most ICA supplements will be incorporated in the next available revision to the manuals listed above and should be used in conjunction with those manuals until the next available revision is released. A. The ICA Supplement List located in the Introduction section of each manual listed in the REVISIONS table will indicate the incorporation status as of the release date of the published revision. B. The manual revision level of the supplement incorporation will be listed in the "Manual Incorporation Status" column in the ICA Supplement List, when those ICAs associated with that manual have been incorporated. After ICAs are incorporated, the manual that they are incorporated in must now be used for those ICAs instead of the supplement. • Based on revision cycle times for the affected manuals, MM ICAs, WDM ICAs, etc. in this supplement may be incorporated in the manuals at different times. • There will not be a revision to this supplement to indicate incorporation in the manuals. Users are required to check the ICA Supplement List for each manual affected to determine incorporation status. C. This supplement will be completely superseded by the manuals listed in the REVISIONS table when it has been incorporated in all of the manuals. ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company Page 3 of 6 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY AIRCRAFT DIVISION WICHITA, KANSAS 67277 INTRODUCTION 1. Purpose A. The purpose of this Supplement is to provide the maintenance technician with the information necessary to ensure the correct functionality and performance of the Fuel Temperature Probe on the Cessna Model 208B until this information gets incorporated into the next revision to the manuals listed in the "REVISIONS" section of this supplement. B. This ICA supplement is designed to satisfy the requirements of 14 CFR 23.1529 "Instructions for Continued Airworthiness" associated with this installation. This document is a supplement to the Model 208/208B Maintenance Manual, and the Model 208/208B Wiring Diagram Manual, and will be incorporated in the next revision to the manual. C. When this information is incorporated in the next revision to the manuals listed in the "REVISIONS" section, those manuals shall take precedence over this supplemental document. Refer to the "ICA Supplement List" in the "Introduction" section of the respective manual for the status of all applicable ICA Supplements. D. Revisions to this supplement may occur if there is a change to any of the ICAs in this supplement prior to incorporation into all of the affected manuals. NOTE: 2. This document must be placed with the aircraft operator's Technical Library CD-ROM or Model 208/208B Maintenance Manual, and the Model 208/208B Wiring Diagram Manual, and incorporated into the operator's scheduled maintenance program. Effectivity A. These Instructions for Continued Airworthiness (ICA) are effective for the following aircraft model and serialization. Model Beginning Effectivity Ending Effectivity 208B 002197, 005000 and On 3. Complete ICA Documents A. 4. The following document(s), in conjunction with this supplement, constitute the Instructions for Continued Airworthiness for the FUEL TEMPERATURE PROBE on the Cessna Model 208B. All items must be available to the operator at initial delivery. (1) Model 208/208B Maintenance Manual (2) Model 208/208B Wiring Diagram Manual System Components A. Refer to Appendix B: Wiring Diagram Manual. ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company Page 4 of 6 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY AIRCRAFT DIVISION WICHITA, KANSAS 67277 LIST OF INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS 1. 2. Model 208/208B Maintenance Manual A. Chapter 28, Fuel (1) ATA Introduction, Supplier Publication List (2) ATA 28-01-00, Fuel System - Description and Operation (3) ATA 28-01-00, Fuel System - Troubleshooting (4) ATA 28-43-00, Fuel Temperature Probe- Removal and Installation B. Chapter 73, Engine Fuel and Control (1) ATA 73-10-00, Fuel Distribution - Description and Operation Model 208/208B Wiring Diagram Manual A. Chapter 77-40-01 ENGINE AIRFRAME MONITOR (1) Refer to Appendix B, 77-40-01 Engine Airframe Monitor wiring diagram. ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company Page 5 of 6 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY AIRCRAFT DIVISION WICHITA, KANSAS 67277 INSPECTION PROGRAM AND AIRWORTHINESS LIMITATIONS 1. Continuous Inspection Program A. 2. This ICA Supplement does not affect the current inspection program. Airworthiness Limitations A. Cessna Aircraft Company Model 208/208B Maintenance Manual, Chapter 4, Airworthiness Limitations, contains the system and airframe limitations for the Model 208/208B. NOTE: (1) The Airworthiness Limitations section is FAA-approved and speciies maintenance required under Section 43.16 and 91.403 of Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations, unless an alternative program has been FAA approved. There are no new (or additional) airworthiness limitations associated with this equipment and/or installation. ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company Page 6 of 6 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL SUPPLIER PUBLICATION LIST 1. List of Manufacturers Technical Publications Available Through Cessna A. The following listed publications are necessary for the support of your Model 208. Contact the appropriate manufacturer to order the publications that are necessary for the support of your Model 208. NOTE: The publications made by King Radio and Sigmatek Inc./ARC Avionics must be ordered directly from the manufacturer. The publication names, numbers and addresses are listed after this section. Table 1. Chapter 21 - Air Conditioning Item Manufacturers Part Number Publication Part Number Publication Title Manufacturer Vent Blower 33E83-2 37E661-13 33E83 Blower Assembly Component Maintenance Manual (Vent Blower) with Illustrated Parts List FL Aerospace Corp. Janitrol Aero Div. 4200 Surface Rd. Columbus, OH 43228 Flow Control Valve, and Temperature Control Valve 1H101-4, 1H102-2 CM-200-1 Airborne Component Overhaul Manual With Illustrated Parts List Parker-Hanniin Corp. Airborne Division 711 Taylor St. P.O. Box 4032 Elyria, OH 44036 Publication Part Number Publication Title Manufacturer 19000869-00 G1000 Caravan Line Maintenance Manual Garmin International, Inc. 1200 E. 151st Street Olathe, Kansas 66062 Cessna Part Number Table 2. Chapter 22 - Auto Flight Item Cessna Part Number Manufacturers Part Number GFC -700 Autopilot Autopilot Servo GSA 8X/GSM 85 19000303-72 Installation Manual Garmin Inc. International, Autopilot Servo Gear box GSM 86 19000303-83 Installation Manual Garmin Inc. International, Manufacturers Part Number Publication Part Number Publication Title Manufacturer 01100987-00 19000355-02 Garmin GDL 69/69A Installation Manual Garmin International, Inc. 1200 E. 151st Street Olathe, Kansas 66062 Table 3. Chapter 23 - Communications Item Cessna Part Number Garmin GDL 69/69A SUPPLIER PUBLICATION LIST ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company Page 01 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Table 4. Chapter 24 - Electrical Power Item Manufacturers Part Number Publication Part Number Publication Title Manufacturer DC to DC Power Converter RG40 83706C Removal/Installation Manual Model RG40 Regulated DC to DC Converter (FAA TSO-C71 Approved) KGS Electronics, Inc. 418A E. Live Oak Ave. Arcadia, CA 91006-5690 Battery G6381E GSM68213 Gill Battery Service Manual Teledyne Battery Products 840 W. Brockton Ave. P.O. Box 431 Redlands, CA 92373 Battery 30994-001 BA89-9/ 92-13 Battery Instruction Manual (NICAD) Marathon Battery Service Manual Marathon Power Technologies Co. 8301 Imperial Dr. Waco, TX 76712-6588 Table 5. Chapter 27 - Flight Controls Publication Part Number Publication Title Manufacturer AT-RL1001-ICA Rudder Gust Lock Kit Maintenance Manual with Illustrations Aero Twin Inc. 2404 Merrill Field Dr. Anchorage, AK 99501 Cessna Part Number Item Cessna Part Number Rudder Gust Lock Kit Manufacturers Part Number SUPPLIER PUBLICATION LIST ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company Page 02 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Table 6. Chapter 30 - Deice Item Manufacturers Part Number Publication Part Number Publication Title Manufacturer Propeller De-Ice Brush Block 3E2090-1 68-04714K13 Propeller Deice System Brush Block Assembly Overhaul Manual and Illustrated Parts Catalog BF Goodrich Aerospace Div. Engineered Polymer Products 150 Division Dr. Wilmington, NC 28401 Propeller De-Ice 3E2205-4 68-04712D-13 Propeller Deice System Maintenance Manual BF Goodrich Aerospace Div. Engineered Polymer Products 150 Division Dr. Wilmington, NC 28401 Propeller Anti-icing Boot 183 61-12-83 Propeller Anti-icing Boot Removal and Installation Manual Hartzell Propeller Inc. One Propeller Place Piqua, OH U.S.A 45356- 2634 Web: http:// www.hartzellprop.com/ service_support.php Propeller Ice Protection 180 30-61-80 Propeller Ice Protection System Manual Hartzell Propeller Inc. One Propeller Place Piqua, OH U.S.A 45356- 2634 Web: http:// www.hartzellprop.com/ service_support.php 8304151-13 McCauley Electrothermal Deice Systems Service Parts Manual McCauley Propeller Systems P.O. Box 7704 Wichita, KS 67277-7704 Propeller De-Ice Cessna Part Number 9910587202 P70363680154 Pnuematic De-Ice Boots BFG 30-10-31 Pneumatic De-Icer Installation, Maintenance and Repair Manual Goodrich Corporation Aerospace Div. Ice Protection Systems 1555 Corporate Woods Parkway Uniontown, OH 44685 Pnuematic De-Ice Boots BFG 30-10-70 Fastboot Pneumatic De-Icer Installation Instructions Goodrich Corporation Aerospace Div. Ice Protection Systems 1555 Corporate Woods Parkway Uniontown, OH 44685 SUPPLIER PUBLICATION LIST ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company Page 03 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Table 7. Chapter 31 - Indicating/Recording Systems Item Publication Part Number Publication Title Manufacturer L-3 FA2100 CVDR 165E184 7-01 L-3 Communications FA2100 CVDR Installation and Operation Manual L-3 Communications Aviation Recorders P.O. Box 3041 Sarasota, FL 34230 L-3 FA2100 CVDR 165E163 0-00 Lao Communications Portable Interface (PI) Operators Manual L-3 Communications Aviation Recorders P.O. Box 3041 Sarasota, FL 34230 L-3 FA2100 CVDR 165E1696002 (rev 3 or higher) L-3 Communications ROSE / PI Software Version 3.0 Operators Manual L-3 Communications Aviation Recorders P.O. Box 3041 Sarasota, FL 34230 Publication Part Number Publication Title Manufacturer AWBCMM0001-X Component Maintenance Manual for External Design Wheels & Brakes Parker-Hanniin Corp. Aircraft Wheel and Brake Division 1160 Center Road Avon, OH 44011 Brake Lining Identiication Guide Parker-Hanniin Corp. Aircraft Wheel and Brake Division 1160 Center Road Avon, OH 44011 Table 8. Cessna Part Number Manufacturers Part Number Chapter 32 - Landing Gear Item Cessna Part Number Brake Assemblies Brake Linings Manufacturers Part Number SUPPLIER PUBLICATION LIST ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company Page 04 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Table 9. Chapter 34 - Navigation Item Cessna Part Number Manufacturers Part Number Publication Part Number Publication Title Manufacturer Bendix/King TAS 870 006-106090005 KHM 880/KTA 870 Multi-Hazard Awareness Trafic Advisory System Technical Publications, Honeywell One Technology Center 23500 West 105th Olathe, KS 66061 Bendix/King KR 87 006-001840005 KR 87 Automatic Finder Technical Publications, Honeywell One Technology Center 23500 West 105th Olathe, KS 66061 Bendix/King KN 63 006-001760004 KN 63 Distance Equipment G1000 system components 01100878-00 85 Servo Mount GSM 86 Servo Mount Supplier PN: GSM 86 G1000 Integrated Flight Deck NAV/COMM Test Set (IFR 4000) Supplier PN IFR 4000 Direction Measuring Technical Publications, Honeywell One Technology Center 23500 West 105th Olathe, KS 66061 19000869-00 G1000 Line Maintenance Manual (Cessna Caravan) Garmin International, Inc. 1200 E. 151st St. Olathe, KS 66062 19000303-72 GSA 8X/GSM 85(A) Installation Manual Garmin Inc. International, 19000303-83 GSM 86 Servo Gear Box Installation Manual Garmin Inc. International, 19000749-05 G1000 Pilot's Guide Cessna Caravan Garmin Inc. International, Aerolex NAV/COMM Test Set IFR 4000 Operation Manual AC0823 CD Stormscope Series II Weather Mapping Systems WX-500 WX-500 00911500-001 Stormscope Series II Weather Mapping Systems WX-500 Installation Manual L-3 Communications Avionics Systems 5353 52ND Street, S.E. Grand Rapids, MI 49512-9704 Stormscope Series II Weather Mapping Systems WX-1000 78-80519150-0 Stormscope Series II Weather Mapping Systems WX-1000 Installation Manual L-3 Communications Avionics Systems 5353 52ND Street, S.E. Grand Rapids, MI 49512-9704 Aerolex Wichita Division 10200 West York Wichita, KS 67215 SUPPLIER PUBLICATION LIST ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company Page 05 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Table 10. Item Chapter 35 - Oxygen Cessna Part Number Portable Oxygen Bottle Table 11. Item Manufacturers Part Number Publication Part Number 5500AGWFF23A Publication Title Manufacturer AVOX Component Maintenace Manual AVOX Systems Inc. 225 Erie St. Lancaster, NY 14086 Chapter 36 - Pneumatic Manufacturers Part Number Publication Part Number Publication Title Manufacturer 1H75-14 CM200-1 Airborne Component Overhaul Manual with Illustrated Parts List Parker-Hanniin Corp. 711 Taylor St. P.O. Box 4032 Elyria, OH 44036 Manufacturers Part Number Publication Part Number Publication Title Manufacturer Propeller HC-B3MN3/ M10083 135C-13 Composite Blade Inspection, Repair, and Overhaul Instructions TRW Hartzell Propeller Division of TRW Inc. 1800 Covington Ave. Piqua, OH 45356 Propeller HC-B3N211 00S 139 61-00-39 Propeller Owner's Manual and Logbook (Steel Hub Turbine Propellers with Aluminum Blades) Hartzell Propeller Inc. One Propeller Place Piqua, OH U.S.A 45356- 2634 Web: http:// www.hartzellprop.com/ service_support.php Propeller HC-B3N210 50S 146 61-00-46 Propeller Owner's Manual and Logbook Models: HC-B3MN-3 HC-B4MN-5AL HC-B4MP-3A Hartzell Propeller Inc. One Propeller Place Piqua, OH U.S.A 45356- 2634 Propeller Spinner D4898P D4899 127-13 Spinner Assembly Maintenance Instruction Guide TRW Hartzell Propeller Division of TRW Inc. 1800 Covington Ave. Piqua, OH 45356 P7036368-0 1 810301213 McCauley C700 Propeller Service Manual McCauley Propeller Systems P.O. Box 7704 Wichita, KS 67277-7704 Cessna Part Number Pressure Regulator Table 12. Chapter 61 - Propellers Item Propeller Cessna Part Number 9910587201 SUPPLIER PUBLICATION LIST ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company Page 06 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Table 13. Chapter 71 - Engine Item Cessna Part Number Manufacturers Part Number Publication Part Number Publication Title Manufacturer Engine 600SHP 991057 9-1 PT6A-114 3043512 Pratt & Whitney PT6A-114/116/135/135A Maintenance Manual Pratt & Whitney Canada Inc. 100 Marie-Victorin Blvd. Longueuil, Quebec Canada J4G 1A1 Engine 600SHP 991057 9-1 PT6A-114 3043514 Pratt & Whitney PT6A-114/116/135/135A Illustrated Parts Catalog Pratt & Whitney Canada Inc. 100 Marie-Victorin Blvd. Longueuil, Quebec Canada J4G 1A1 Engine 675SHP 991058 9-1 PT6A-114A 3043512 Pratt & Whitney PT6A114/114A/116/135/135A Maintenance Manual Pratt & Whitney Canada Inc. 100 Marie-Victorin Blvd. Longueuil, Quebec Canada J4G 1A1 Engine 675SHP 991058 9-1 PT6A-114A 3043514 Pratt & Whitney PT6A114/114A/116/135/135A Illustrated Parts Catalog Pratt & Whitney Canada Inc. 100 Marie-Victorin Blvd. Longueuil, Quebec Canada J4G 1A1 Engine 867SHP 265000 1-2 PT6A-140 3075742 Pratt & Whitney PT6A-140 Illustrated Parts Catalog Pratt & Whitney Canada Inc. 100 Marie-Victorin Blvd. Longueuil, Quebec Canada J4G 1A1 Engine 867SHP 265000 1-2 PT6A-140 3075742 Pratt & Whitney PT6A-140 Maintenance Manual Pratt & Whitney Canada Inc. 100 Marie-Victorin Blvd. Longueuil, Quebec Canada J4G 1A1 SUPPLIER PUBLICATION LIST ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company Page 07 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Table 14. Chapter 77 - Engine Indicating Item Cessna Part Number Manufacturers Part Number Publication Part Number Publication Title Manufacturer FAST Engine Trend Monitor 2618507 FAST-A010-4 3077188 Abbreviated Component Maintenance Manual (ACMM) Pratt & Whitney Canada Inc. 100 Marie-Victorin Blvd. Longueuil, Quebec Canada J4G 1A1 FAST Engine Trend Monitor 2618507 Monitor Transfer Module Help Manual and Reference Manual Pratt & Whitney Canada Inc. 100 Marie-Victorin Blvd. Longueuil, Quebec Canada J4G 1A1 FAST Engine Trend Monitor 2618507 FAST Coniguration and Test Pratt & Whitney Engine Services. 249 Vanderbilt, Ave. Blvd. Norwood, MA 02062 Table 15. Chapter 80 - Starter/Generator Item Cessna Part Number Manufacturers Part Number Publication Part Number Publication Title 200SGL119 Q-2 Starter/ Generator 200SGL119 Q-2RX 200SGL153 Q TM105A Overhaul Instructions with Illustrated Parts Breakdown - Starter-Generator Models 200SGL-XXXX 200SGL153 QRX Starter/ Generator 300SGL145 Q TM109 Overhaul Instructions with Illustrated Parts Breakdown - Starter-Generator Models 300SGL-XXXX Manufacturer Skurka Aerospace Inc. 4600 Calle Bolero P.0. Box 2869 Camarillo, CA 93011 Web: www.skurkaaero.com Skurka Aerospace Inc. SUPPLIER PUBLICATION LIST ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company Page 08 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Table 15. Chapter 80 - Starter/Generator (continued) Item Cessna Part Number Starter/ Generator Starter/ Generator Generator Control Unit Assembly 2. Manufacturers Part Number Publication Part Number Publication Title 23081-22 23081023-3-13 Lear Siegler 23081 DC Starter/ Generator Overhaul Manual with Illustrated Parts List Lucas Aerospace Power Equipment Corp. 777 Lena Drive Aurora, OH 44202 23081-22 237006-13 Lucas Aerospace DC Generators and Starter-Generators Maintenance Manual Lucas Aerospace Power Equipment Corp. 777 Lena Drive Aurora , OH 44202 51539012N 51539012-13 Lear Siegler 51539-012 DC Generator Control Unit Overhaul Manual with Illustrated Parts List Lucas Aerospace Power Equipment Corp. 777 Lena Drive Aurora, OH 44202 Manufacturer Radio Manufacturer Manuals A. The following publications must be ordered directly from Honeywell. Refer to the following list for address and telephone numbers: UNITED STATES OPERATIONS Honeywell International, Inc., Aerospace Electronics Systems 1 Technology Center 23500 W. 105th Street Olathe, KS 66061 800-257-0726 - Direct line to the Product Support Operator for assistance from Customer Service, Product Specialists, Warranty, Field Engineering and Training. 913-782-0600 - 24 hour emergency service during nonworking hours. Telex: WUD (0) 4-229 Cable: KINGRAD EUROPEAN MARKETING OFFICE: Telephone: Switzerland 22 98 58 80 Telex: Switzerland 289445. Answer back: King CHGeneva, Switzerland Telephone: France 4 422 1747 Telex: France 150952. Answer back: KINGRAD Ivry-Le Temple MANUAL NUMBER MANUAL TITLE 006-0180-01 Audio Panel/Marker Beacon Receiver Installation Manual (Type KMA-24) 006-5180-01 Audio Panel/Marker Beacon Receiver Overhaul/Maintenance Manual (Type KMA-24) 006-0179-03 VHF NAV/COMM Transceiver Installation Manual (Type KX-155/KX-165) 006-5179-03 Weather Radar Installation Manual (Type KX-155/KX-165) 006-0191-01 Weather Radar Installation Manual (Type KWX-56, KI- 244, KA-126) 006-5193-01 Weather Radar Overhaul/Maintenance Manual (Type KWX-56, KI-244, KA-126) SUPPLIER PUBLICATION LIST ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company Page 09 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL MANUAL NUMBER MANUAL TITLE 006-0184-02 Automatic Direction Finder Installation Manual (Type KR-87, KI-227, KA-44B) 006-0534-01 Transponder Installation Manual (Type KT-79) 006-5534-00 Transponder Overhaul/Maintenance Manual (Type KT-79) 006-0176-03 DME/Master Indicator/Slave Indicator Installation Manual (Type KN-63/KDI-572/KDI-573/KDI-574) 006-5176-01 DME Overhaul/Maintenance Manual (Type KN-63) 006-5178-00 DME Indicator Overhaul/Maintenance Manual (Type KDI-572/KDI-573/KDI-574) 006-0193-01 Radio Magnetic Indicator Installation Manual (Type KNI-582) 006-5193-00 Radio Magnetic Indicator Installation Manual (Type KNI-582) 006-0137-03 VOR/LOC/GS Indicator Installation Manual (Type KI-202, KI-203, KI-204, KI-206, KI-207) 006-5137-03 VOR/LOC/GS Indicator Overhaul/Maintenance Manual (Type KI-202, KI-203, KI-204, KI-206, KI-207) 006-0185-00 Digital Area Navigation System Installation Manual (Type KNS-81) 006-5185-00 Digital Area Navigation System Overhaul/Maintenance Manual (Type KNS-81) 006-0152-02 Radar Altimeter Installation Manual (Type KRA-10A) (KI-250 Included) 006-5152-02 Radar Altimeter Overhaul/Maintenance Manual (Type KRA-10A) (KI-250 Included) 006-10536-02 Radar Altimeter Installation Manual (Type KRA-405B) (KNI-415/416 Included) 006-10557-0006 Autopilot Installation Manual (Type KFC225) 006-00702-0000 Flight Control and Avionics System Installation Maintenance Manual 006-0169-03 VHF Comm Transceiver Installation Manual (Type KY-196) 006-5169-03 VHF Comm Transceiver Overhaul/Maintenance Manual (Type KY-196) 006-0192-02 Radio Magnetic Indicator Installation Manual (Type KI-229) 006-5192-00 Radio Magnetic Indicator Overhaul/Maintenance Manual Type KI-229) 3. Sigmatek Inc./ARC Avionics Manufacturer Manuals NOTE: Following listed Sigmatek Inc./ARC publications must be ordered directly from Sigmatek Inc./ARC Avionics, Attn: ARC Order Entry, 1001 Industrial Rd., Augusta, Kansas 67010, USA. Telephone No. 316-775-1178. MANUAL NUMBER MANUAL TITLE RP0070104-320 300/400 Series Navigation Indicators RP0070104-310 400 Nav/Com (Type RT-485B) Service/Parts Manual RP0070104-370 400 Marker Beacon (Type R-402) Service/Parts Manual RP0070103-580 400 Glide Slope Receiver (Type R-443B) Service/Parts Manual RP0070104-140 400 RMI (Type IN-404A) Service/Parts Manual RP0070103-610 400 ADF (Type R-546E) Service/Parts Manual RP0070103-780 400 ADF (Type R446A) Service/Parts Manual SUPPLIER PUBLICATION LIST ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company Page 10 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL MANUAL NUMBER MANUAL TITLE RP0070104-280 400/1000 DME (Type RN-477A) Service/Parts Manual RP0070104-290 400/1000 RNAV (Type RN-479A) Service/Parts Manual RP0070104-341 400B Autopilot/IFCS Vol. I (Type AF-550A & IF-550A) RP0070104-342 400B Autopilot/IFCS Vol. II (Type AF-550A & IF-550A) RP0070104-343 400B Autopilot/IFCS Vol. III (Type AF-550A & IF-550A) RP0070104-344 400B Autopilot/IFCS Vol. IV (Type AF-550A & IF-550A) RP0070104-440 400 Audio Ampliier (Type SDM-490A) Service/Parts Manual RP0070104-447 300 DME (Type SDM-77A) Service/Parts Manual RP0070104-330 300/400/800 Transponder (Type RT-359A & RT-459A) Service/Parts Manual 7010429 400 RNAV (Type RN-479A) Service/Parts Manual D4551-13 400 Encoding Altimeter (Type EA-401A) Service/Parts Manual D4551-13 800 Encoding Altimeter (Type EA-801A) Service/Parts Manual D4556-13 800 Alerter (Type AA-801A) Service/Parts Manual SUPPLIER PUBLICATION LIST ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company Page 11 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL FUEL SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1. General A. 2. The fuel system consists of two vented, integral fuel tanks (one in each wing), fuel reservoir, two selector valves, fuel strainer, electrically operated auxiliary fuel (boost) pump, and ejector pump (both pumps are submerged in the fuel reservoir). For a fuel system schematic refer to the related illustration that follows: (1) For Airplane 208B2197 and Airplanes 208B5000 and On with the PT6A-140 engine installed, refer to Figure 1 for a fuel system . (2) For Airplanes 208B0001 thru 208B2196 and Airplanes 208B2198 thru 208B4999 with the PT6A114/PT6A-114A engine installed, refer to Figure 1 for a fuel system . Description and Operation A. Fuel lows from the tanks through two fuel tank shut-off valves in each tank. The valves are mechanically controlled by two fuel selectors in the overhead console. The selectors are labeled: LEFT TANK ON, OFF and RIGHT TANK ON, OFF. Left or right fuel tank, or both at the same time may be selected. In normal operation both tanks should be selected, however, in level cruise light, fuel may be supplied from either left or right tank. B. Fuel lows by gravity from each tank to the fuel reservoir, located under the loorboard at the lowest point in the fuel system. The ejector boost pump and auxiliary electric fuel pump are located in the fuel reservoir. The fuel pumps are submerged in fuel, which helps prevent pump cavitation. Fuel is pumped from the reservoir through the fuel manifold into the engine by the ejector boost pump or auxiliary fuel pump. The ejector boost pump is driven by motive fuel low from the engine fuel control unit. If the ejector boost pump should fail, the auxiliary electric fuel pump will automatically energize and supply fuel to the engine. The auxiliary electric fuel pump is also utilized to supply fuel to the engine during starts. C. A irewall shutoff valve is provided to isolate the fuel supply from engine compartment in case of ire. The manually operated shutoff valve control knob is located on the control pedestal. D. For Airplanes 208B0001 thru 208B2196 and Airplanes 208B2198 thru 208B4999 with the PT6A-114/ PT6A-114A engine installed, a fuel ilter is located on the irewall downstream of the shutoff valve. A red warning button is located on top of the ilter. If the button is "popped up", the ilter screen is clogged, and fuel is forced to bypass the ilter. Do not ly the airplane until after the source of fuel contamination is discovered and eliminated. E. The fuel is then routed through the fuel heater and engine-driven fuel pump. The engine-driven pump delivers fuel, under pressure to the engine fuel ilter. The engine fuel ilter routes the fuel to a low divider which distributes the fuel to 14 fuel nozzles in the combustion chamber of the engine. F. Excessive fuel accumulated during the engine shutdown is routed as follows: (1) For Airplanes 20800001 and On, and Airplanes 208B0001 thru 208B2196, and 208B2198 thru 208B4999 with PT6A-114/PT6A-114A engines, excessive fuel, accumulated during the engine shutdown, drains into a ire proof EPA fuel reservoir can on the engine side of the irewall. The reservoir must be drained daily or it could overlow on the ground. (2) For Airplane 208B2197 and Airplanes 208B5000 and On with PT6A-140 engine, have a fuel ecology system installed that recycles unused excessive fuel back to the fuel system during the next engine run. G. The fuel system is vented by two vent valves attached to lines running from each tank outboard to the wing tips, then aft to wing trailing edge. Fuel reservoir is vented to each fuel tank. Complete blockage of the vent system will result in zero fuel low to engine. ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company 28-01-00 Page 1 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Fuel System Schematic Figure 1 (Sheet 1) ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company 28-01-00 Page 2 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Fuel System Schematic Figure 1 (Sheet 2) ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company 28-01-00 Page 3 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL H. The auxiliary (boost) fuel pump switch is located on left sidewall switch and circuit breaker panel, and labeled as follows: FUEL BOOST OFF, NORM and ON. When the switch is in NORM position, auxiliary fuel pump is armed and will operate anytime fuel manifold pressure drops below 4.75 psi. Place the switch in ON position for engine starting and continuous operation of auxiliary fuel pump. (1) For Airplane 208B2197 and Airplanes 208B5000 and On with PT6A-140 engines. When the switch is in NORM position the motive low shutoff-valve (MFSOV) opens. There is a two second delay fuel pump delay relay that keeps the boost pump operating to allow the motive fuel pump to built pressure. Once the motive low is established the residual fuel is removed from the fuel ecology tank. I. Fuel quantity is measured by four fuel quantity transmitters in each tank (one inboard, one center inboard, one center outboard, and one outboard) and indicated by two electrically operated fuel quantity indicators located on the instrument panel. The indicators are calibrated in pounds and gallons. For Airplanes 20800500 and On and Airplanes 208B2000 and On an empty fuel tank is indicated by the fuel gage indicator showing at the red line on the Multifunction Display (MFD) engine display fuel quantity indicator. For Airplanes 20800001 thru 20800499, and Airplanes 208B0001 thru 208B1999, an empty fuel tank is indicated by a red line and the letter E. J. For Airplane 208B2197 and Airplanes 208B5000 and On with the PT6A-140 engine installed, the Fuel-Oil Heat Exchanger (FOHE) has a temperature probe (UN042) installed on the outlet that will activate a FUEL TEMP LOW Crew Alert System (CAS) message. The message will display on the Primary Flight Display (PFD) when the probe indicates the fuel temperature is 41°F (5°C) or less. For additional information on maintenance of the fuel temperature probe, refer to this Chapter, Fuel Temperature Probe - Removal and Installation. For additional information on troubleshooting for the CAS FUEL TEMP LOW message, refer to Fuel System - Troubleshooting, Fuel Temperature System (PT6A-140). K. Airplanes 20800500 and On and Airplanes 208B2000 and On show fuel level crew alert system (CAS) messages on the Primary Flight Display (PFD). In addition, if a fuel selector is selected to the OFF position an OFF message will show next to the applicable fuel quantity display and a warning horns sound. Refer to Table 1. Table 1. Fuel System Related CAS Messages CAS Message Color CAS Message description RSVR FUEL LOW RED RSVR FUEL LOW Indicates the fuel level in the reservoir tank is approximately one-half or less. There is adequate fuel in the fuel reservoir for approximately 3 minutes of maximum continuous power or approximately 9 minutes at idle power. FUEL SELECT OFF RED Indicates left and right fuel selectors are both OFF at any time, or left fuel selector is OFF when right tank is low, or right fuel selector is OFF when the left tank is low; or that either left or right selectors are OFF when starter switch is ON. It can also indicate that the FUEL SEL WARN circuit breaker has been pulled. L FUEL LEVEL LOW AMBER Indicates fuel quantity in the left fuel tank is 25 gallons (170 lbs) or less. ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company 28-01-00 Page 4 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Table 1. Fuel System Related CAS Messages (continued) CAS Message Color CAS Message description R FUEL LEVEL LOW AMBER Indicates fuel quantity in the right fuel tank is 25 gallons (170 lbs) or less. L-R FUEL LEVEL LOW AMBER Indicates fuel quantity in both the left and right fuel tanks is 25 gallons (170 lbs) or less. FUEL BOOST ON AMBER Indicates the auxiliary fuel boost pump is operating. FUEL PRESS LOW AMBER Indicates fuel pressure in the fuel manifold assembly is below 4.75 psi. FUEL TEMP LOW AMBER Indicates fuel temperature is 41°F (5°C) or less. L. Airplanes 20800001 thru 2080499, and Airplanes 208B0001 thru 208B1999, have amber and red fuel system condition warning lights that are located on the annunciator panel. Two amber lights (one for each fuel tank) are labeled, LEFT FUEL LOW and RIGHT FUEL LOW. Each of the lights come on when the fuel level of it respective tank reaches 25 gallons, +5 or –5 gallons. An annunciator light (red), placarded RESERVOIR FUEL LOW comes on when fuel level in the reservoir drops below 2.15 to 1.95 gallons. An annunciator light (amber), placarded FUEL PRESSURE LOW comes on when the fuel manifold pressure drops below 4.75 psi. M. An additional fuel selectors off warning system is incorporated to alert pilot if one or both of the fuel tank selectors are left in the OFF position inadvertently. The system includes redundant warning horns, a red annunciator light labeled FUEL SELECT OFF, actuation switches, and miscellaneous electrical hardware. The dual aural warning system is powered through the START CONT circuit breaker with a FUEL SEL WARN circuit breaker that you cannot manually disengage, installed in series to protect the integrity of the start system. The annunciator is powered from the ANNUN PANEL circuit breaker. N. The fuel system has drain valves to examine the fuel and remove contamination from the system. The fuel must be drained and examined before the irst light of the day, and after each refueling. NOTE: (1) (2) Do not drain fuel on asphalt or concrete surfaces. For Airplanes 20800001 and On, and Airplanes 208B0001 thru 208B2196, and 208B2198 thru 208B4999 engines. An EPA approved fuel reservoir can is installed on the front left side of the irewall to catch residual fuel after the engine shutdown. Before the irst light of the day, use the drain valve on the bottom of the cowling to empty the EPA fuel reservoir can into an appropriate container. For Airplane 208B2197 and Airplanes 208B5000 and On with PT6A-140 engines. These airplanes have a fuel ecology tank installed that replaces the EPA fuel reservoir can. There is no drain associated with the ecology tank. ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company 28-01-00 Page 5 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL FUEL SYSTEM - TROUBLESHOOTING 1. General A. This section gives troubleshooting information to help the technician ind and correct problems in the fuel system. For troubleshooting systems related to the Garmin G1000 System, refer to the Garmin G1000 Line Maintenance Manual (Cessna Caravan). Refer to the Supplier Publication List. B. For fuel system problems reference the applicable troubleshooting charts that follow: (1) For engine fuel low problems refer to Figure 101. (2) For fuel quantity problem for airplanes with the Garmin G1000 system refer to Figure 102 (3) For fuel low problem for airplanes with the Garmin G1000 system refer to Figure 103 (4) For fuel low problem for airplanes that do not have the Garmin G1000 system refer to Figure 104 (5) For boost pump operation problems for airplanes with the PT6A-140 engine installed Figure 105. C. Engine Fuel Flow Troubleshooting (1) To troubleshoot engine fuel low problems refer to Figure 101. D. Fuel Quantity and Fuel Flow Troubleshooting (G1000) (1) To troubleshoot fuel quantity problems for airplanes with the Garmin G1000 system refer to Figure 102. (2) To troubleshoot fuel low problems for airplanes with the Garmin G1000 system refer to Figure 103. E. Fuel Quantity and Fuel Flow Troubleshooting (Non-G1000) (1) To troubleshoot fuel quantity and fuel low problems for airplanes that do not have the Garmin G1000 system refer to Figure 104. ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company 28-01-00 Page 101 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Engine Fuel System Troubleshooting Chart Figure 101 (Sheet 1) ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company 28-01-00 Page 102 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Engine Fuel System Troubleshooting Chart Figure 101 (Sheet 2) ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company 28-01-00 Page 103 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Fuel Quantity Troubleshooting (G1000) Figure 102 (Sheet 1) ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company 28-01-00 Page 104 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Fuel Quantity Troubleshooting (G1000) Figure 102 (Sheet 2) ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company 28-01-00 Page 105 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Fuel Flow Troubleshooting (G1000) Figure 103 (Sheet 1) ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company 28-01-00 Page 106 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Fuel Flow Troubleshooting (G1000) Figure 103 (Sheet 2) ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company 28-01-00 Page 107 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Fuel Flow Troubleshooting (G1000) Figure 104 (Sheet 1) ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company 28-01-00 Page 108 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Fuel Flow Troubleshooting (G1000) Figure 104 (Sheet 2) ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company 28-01-00 Page 109 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL F. Boost Pump Troubleshooting (PT6A-140) (1) To troubleshoot boost pump problems for airplanes with the PT6A-140 engine installation refer to Figure 105. G. Fuel Temperature System (PT6A-140) (1) The PT6A-140 engine has a fuel temperature probe (UN042) installed on the outlet of the fuel oil heat exchanger (FOHE) that will activate a FUEL TEMP LOW CAS message if the probe detects that the fuel temperature is 41°F (5°C) or less. NOTE: (2) Engines must be running for the CAS message to be enabled. To troubleshoot the system when the FUEL TEMP LOW CAS message is on, do as follows: NOTE: To determine the current recorded temperature of the fuel temp probe, Refer to Chapter 77, Live Data Sensor Test - Engine Off. (a) (3) Disconnect the electrical connector (PI001) from the GEA-71 Garmin Engine Airframe Unit (UI005) and the electrical connector (PN051) from the temperature probe (UN042). (b) Use a multimeter to make sure there is continuity between pin 26 of the GEA-71 Garmin Engine Airframe Unit connector and pin A of the temperature probe connector. (c) Use a multimeter to make sure there is continuity between pin 27 of the GEA-71 Garmin Engine Airframe Unit connector and pin B of the temperature probe connector. If there is no continuity between the pins, repair the wiring as necessary. Refer to the 1 Model 208/208B Wiring Diagram Manual Chapter 77. 2 If there is continuity between the pins, replace the temperature probe. Refer to Fuel Temperature Probe - Removal/Installation in this chapter. (d) Complete an engine run to make sure the FUEL TEMP LOW CAS message is not shown on the Primary Flight Display (PFD) and the engine oil temperature is within normal operating limits for takeoff. (Refer to the approved Model 208B 867 SHP Garmin G1000 Aircraft Flight Manual). (e) If FUEL TEMP LOW CAS message is shown on the PFD, and the engine oil temperature is within normal operating limits for takeoff (refer to the approved Model 208B 867 SHP Garmin G1000 Aircraft Flight Manual); refer to the troubleshooting section of the G1000 Garmin Engine Airframe Monitor system. Refer to the (Cessna Caravan). Refer to the Supplier Publication List. If FUEL TEMP LOW CAS message continues to show on the PFD, and the engine oil temperature is within normal operating limits for takeoff (refer to the approved Model 208B 867 SHP Garmin G1000 Aircraft Flight Manual); replace the fuel oil heat exchanger. Refer to the Pratt and Whitney PT6A-140 Engine Maintenance Manual, refer to Supplier Publication List. ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company 28-01-00 Page 110 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Boost Pump Troubleshooting (PT6A-140) Figure 105 (Sheet 1) ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company 28-01-00 Page 111 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL FUEL TEMPERATURE PROBE - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 1. 2. General A. This section gives the removal and installation procedures for the fuel temperature probe. For a general description of the temperature probe, refer to Fuel System - Description and Operation. B. The fuel temperature probe is installed on the Pratt and Whitney PT6A-140 engine and is located on the outlet of the fuel oil heat exchanger. Tools and Equipment A. 3. For a list of tools and equipment, refer to Fuel - General. Fuel Temperature Probe Removal and Installation WARNING: When you do work on the fuel system, make sure that you obey all of the safety precautions in the Fuel - Maintenance Practices section. Injury or death can occur if you do not obey these precautions. A. Remove the Fuel Temperature Probe (UN042). (1) Remove external electric power from the airplane. (2) Pull the fuel irewall shutoff control out (off). (3) Open or remove the upper right cowling to get access to the engine fuel inlet line. Refer to Chapter 71, Engine Cowling and Nose Cap- Maintenance Practices. (4) Remove and cap/cover the electrical connector (PN051) from the fuel temperature probe. (5) Place suitable container underneath the fuel temperature probe to catch residual fuel. (6) Remove the safety wire from the fuel temperature probe. (7) Remove fuel temperature probe from the Fuel Oil Heat Exchanger (FOHE) outlet. (8) Discard packings. Refer to the Pratt and Whitney PT6A-140 Parts Catalog, refer to Supplier Publication List. (9) Clean and inspect the fuel temperature probe for defects, replace as necessary. B. Install the Fuel Temperature Probe. (1) Install the new packings on the temperature probe. Refer to the Pratt and Whitney PT6A-140 Parts Catalog, refer to Supplier Publication List. (2) Install the temperature probe into the FOHE outlet. (3) Torque the fuel temperature probe to 65-75 inch pounds (7.35-8.48 Nm), refer to Chapter 20, Torque Data - Maintenance Practices. (4) Install new safety wire, refer to Chapter 20, Safetying - Maintenance Practices. (5) Remove cap/cover and install electrical connector (PN051) to the fuel temperature probe. (6) Push the fuel irewall shutoff control fully in. (7) Install or close the upper right cowling. Refer to Chapter 71, Engine Cowling and Nose CapMaintenance Practices. (8) Complete an engine run to make sure there are no visible luid leaks and to make sure the FUEL TEMP LOW CAS message is not shown on the Primary Flight Display (PFD) when the engine oil temperature is within normal operating limits for takeoff. (Refer to the approved Model 208B 867 SHP Garmin G1000 Aircraft Flight Manual) ICA-208/208B-77-00002 © Cessna Aircraft Company 28-43-00 Page 401 Feb 16/2015 Form 2261 Rev 1 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 MAINTENANCE MANUAL FUEL DISTRIBUTION - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1. Description and Operation A. The engine fuel system consists of an fuel-oil-heat-exchanger (FOHE), an engine-driven fuel pump, a fuel control unit, a low divider and dump valve, a dual fuel manifold with 14 simplex nozzles, a fuel low indicator system, and two fuel drain lines. The system provides fuel low to satisfy the speed and power demands of the engine. Fuel from the airplane fuel reservoir is delivered to the FOHE which utilizes heat from the engine lubricating oil system to preheat fuel before it is delivered to the fuel control unit. A fuel temperature-sensing oil bypass valve regulates fuel temperature by either allowing oil to low through heater circuit or bypass it to engine oil tank. NOTE: If the fuel temperature sensing oil bypass valve fails to regulate fuel temperature on the PT6A-140, there is a fuel temperature probe (UN042) installed on the outlet of the FOHE. The temperature probe will activate the amber CAS message FUEL TEMP LOW if the probe detects that the fuel temperature is 41°F (5°C) or less. For additional information on maintenance of the fuel temperature probe, refer to Chapter 28, Fuel Temperature Probe Removal and Installation. For additional information on troubleshooting for the CAS FUEL TEMP LOW message, refer to Fuel System - Troubleshooting. B. Fuel from fuel-oil-heat-exchanger (FOHE) then enters engine-driven fuel pump chamber through a 74-micron inlet screen. The inlet screen is spring-loaded and should it become blocked, the increase in differential pressure will overcome the spring and allow uniltered fuel to low into pump chamber. The pump increases fuel pressure and delivers it to fuel control unit via a 10-micron ilter in pump outlet. A bypass valve and cored passages in pump body enables uniltered high pressure fuel to low to fuel control unit in the event outlet ilter becomes blocked. C. The fuel control unit consists of a fuel metering section, a temperature compensating section, and a gas generator (Ng) pneumatic governor. The fuel control unit determines the proper fuel schedule to provide power required as established by power lever input. This is accomplished by controlling speed of compressor turbine. The temperature compensating section alters the acceleration fuel schedule to compensate for fuel density differences at different fuel temperatures, especially during engine start. The temperature compensator alters the acceleration fuel schedule of fuel control unit to compensate for variations in compressor inlet air temperature. Engine characteristics vary with changes in inlet air temperature, and the acceleration fuel schedule must, in turn, be altered to prevent compressor stall and/or excessive turbine temperatures. The power turbine governor, located in propeller governor housing, provides power turbine overspeed protection in the event of propeller governor failure. This is accomplished by limiting fuel to gas generator. During reverse thrust operation, maximum power turbine speed is controlled by power turbine governor. D. The low divider schedules the metered fuel, from fuel control unit, between primary and secondary fuel manifolds. The fuel manifold and nozzle assemblies deliver fuel to combustion chamber through ten primary and four secondary fuel nozzles. During engine start, metered fuel is delivered initially to the primary nozzles, with secondary nozzles cutting in above a preset valve. All nozzles are operative at idle and above. E. For Airplane 208B2197 and Airplanes 208B5000 and On, the fuel ecology tank collects the remaining fuel from the nozzles and plumbing at engine shutdown. Once the motive low is established during the next engine run, the low will automatically drain this residual fuel and return it back to the engine for combustion during the next engine run. F. For Airplanes 20800001 and On, and Airplanes 208B0001 thru 208B2196, and 208B2198 thru 208B4999, when the fuel cutoff valve in the fuel control unit closes during engine shutdown, both primary and secondary manifolds are connected to a dump valve port and the residual fuel in the manifolds drains into the EPA fuel reservoir can that is attached to the irewall. NOTE: For more data applicable to the airplane engine fuel components not included in this chapter, refer to the Pratt & Whitney maintenance manual listed in the List of Publications in the front of this manual. For proper fuel grades and speciications, refer to Chapter 12, Fuel - Servicing. 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GROUND BLOCK . . . . . . . . . . CONTACT . . CONTACT . CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONTACT . . CONTACT . CONNECTOR AVN/ELE DISC . CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONTACT . CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCREW LOCK . . CONTACT . . STRAIN RELIEF . CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLAMP . . PIN . CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . PIN . CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNITS EFFECTIVITY PER FROM TO ASSY NOMENCLATURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V00779 V71379 V71379 ......................... B5272 & ON ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V0TRC3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V0TRC3 0500 & ON B2000 & ON CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V00779 . SOCKET CONTACT V81349 . CLAMP V71379 HOUSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONTACT CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THERMOCOUPLE ASSY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GEA71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GIA 63W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GIA 63W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONFIGURATION MODULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SENSOR EPL POSITION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SIGNAL CONDITIONER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SIGNAL CONDITIONER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ITEM NOT ILLUSTRATED ICA-208-77-00002 © CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY 77-40-01 01 AR AR 01 01 R 01 R 01 01 AR R 01 AR R AR R 01 R 01 01 R AR R 01 01 R 01 01 01 R AR R AR R 01 AR R RF RF 01 01 RF RF 01 01 01 01 Figure 03 Page 1 Feb 16/2016 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 WIRING DIAGRAM MANUAL ENGINE AIRFRAME MONITOR Figure 03 (Sheet 2) Figure 03 Page 2 ICA-208-77-00002 © CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY 77-40-01 Feb 16/2016 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 WIRING DIAGRAM MANUAL FIG REF DES 03 GC001 GI002 GN011 GN011 GN012 JC005 JC011 JI005 JI019 JI024 JI900 - PC005 PC011 PI001 PI002 - PI005 PI019 PI502 PI503 PI900 - PN030 PN031 PN032 PN033 PN034 PN035 PN036 PN038 PN051 SN009 TI001 UI005 UI006 UI007 UI008 UI019 PART NUMBER 204814-1 S2099-3 S2099-4 200277-2 S2099-12 S2099-3 S2096-1 S2099-3 S2099-4 205843-1 S2035-2 S1636-1 M24308/2-283F M24308/25-6 M39029/63-368 M85049/48-1-3 S2350-8 S2351-4 S2353-5 200276-2 S2353-3 S2353-5 201359-1 S2353-4 336-00044-00 336-00021-00 205842-1 M39029/63-368 S2351-4 S2035-1 S1635-1 011-01000-01 011-01000-01 S2349-5 S2099-8 D38999/26FB98SN S3627-11 M83723/95G1005N M85049/52-1-10N MS3126F10-6S MS3459L12S3S S3744-12 MS3459L12S3S S3744-12-90 M83723/95G10056 M85049/51-1-10N M83723/95G10056 M85049/52-1-10N M83723/95R1006N M85049/52-1-10N MS3459L12S3S S3744-12-90 431-0101-01 011-00981-00 011-00797-03 011-00979-00 S1856-1 1234567 ENGINE AIRFRAME MONITOR . GROUND BLOCK . . . . . . . . . . CONTACT . . CONTACT . GROUND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GROUND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GROUND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GROUND TERMINAL . . . . . . . CONNECTOR LH CB PNL . . . . . CONTACT . . CONTACT . CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONTACT . . CONTACT . CONNECTOR AVN/ELE DISC . CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONTACT . CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCREW LOCK . . CONTACT . . STRAIN RELIEF . CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLAMP . . PIN . CONNECTOR LH CB PNL . . . . . PIN . . PIN . CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . PIN . CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNITS EFFECTIVITY PER FROM TO ASSY NOMENCLATURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V00779 V71379 V71379 ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V00779 V71379 V71379 ......................... B5272 & ON ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V00779 V71379 V71379 ......................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V0TRC3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V0TRC3 0500 & ON B2000 & ON CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V00779 . SOCKET CONTACT V81349 . CLAMP V71379 HOUSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONTACT CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONTACT PLUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V81349 . BACKSHELL V71379 CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V81349 . STRAIN RELIEF V81349 PLUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V96906 PLUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V96906 . BACKSHELL V71379 PLUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V96906 . BACKSHELL V71379 CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V81349 . STRAIN RELIEF V81349 CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V81349 . STRAIN RELIEF V81349 PLUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V81349 . STRAIN RELIEF V81349 PLUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V96906 . BACKSHELL V71379 MAGNETIC REED SWITCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V0TMJ9 THERMOCOUPLE ASSY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GEA71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GIA 63W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GIA 63W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONFIGURATION MODULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SENSOR EPL POSITION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ITEM NOT ILLUSTRATED ICA-208-77-00002 © CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY 77-40-01 01 AR AR RF RF R RF R RF R 01 01 R 01 R 01 01 R 01 R 01 01 AR R 01 AR R AR R 01 R 01 01 R AR R 01 01 R 01 R 01 01 R 01 01 01 R AR R AR R 01 AR R RF RF 01 AR R 01 R 01 R 01 R 01 R 01 R 01 R 01 R 01 R 01 R 01 R 01 R 01 R 01 R 01 R 01 R 01 R 01 R 01 R 01 01 RF RF 01 01 Figure 03 Page 3 Feb 16/2016 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 WIRING DIAGRAM MANUAL ENGINE AIRFRAME MONITOR Figure 03 (Sheet 2) ICA-208-77-00002 Figure 03 Page 4 © CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY 77-40-01 Feb 16/2016 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY MODEL 208 WIRING DIAGRAM MANUAL FIG REF DES - UI024 UN029 UN030 UN031 UN032 UN033 UN034 UN035 UN036 UN038 UN042 UN042 PART NUMBER 85-292-1 1-321897-0 1-321898-0 9910338-6 9912034-1 9912034-1 1234567 . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNITS EFFECTIVITY PER FROM TO ASSY NOMENCLATURE SIGNAL CONDITIONER . . . TERMINAL-CHROMEL . . . . . TERMINAL-ALUMEL OIL PRESS TRANSDUCER . OIL TEMP PROBE . . . . . . . FUEL FLOW TRANSMITTER TACH GEN . . . . . . . . . . . . TACH GEN . . . . . . . . . . . . RGB CHIP DET . . . . . . . . . AGB CHIP DET . . . . . . . . . TORQUE TRANSDUCER . . FUEL TEMP PROBE . . . . . FUEL TEMP PROBE . . . . . .......................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V00779 V00779 .......................... .......................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V71379 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V71379 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V71379 .......................... .......................... .......................... .......................... .......................... - ITEM NOT ILLUSTRATED ICA-208-77-00002 © CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY 77-40-01 01 01 R 01 R RF R RF R 01 R 01 R 01 R RF R RF R RF R RF R RF R Figure 03 Page 5 Feb 16/2016