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ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEM CONTAMINATION
- Aerospace Standard
- AIR1539
- Issued
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English
Scope
This publication will be limited to a discussion of liquid and particulate contaminants which enter the aircraft through the environmental control system (ECS). Gaseous contaminants such as ozone, fuel vapors, sulphates, etc., are not covered in this AIR. It will cover all contamination sources which interface with ECS, and the effects of this contamination on equipment. Methods of control will be limited to the equipment and interfacing ducting which normally falls within the responsiblity of the ECS designer.
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Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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TABLE I | SIZE OF PARTICLES CONTAMINATING VALVES AND WATER SEPARATORS | |
TABLE II | CONTAMINANT CONSTITUENTS FOUND IN COMPONENTS | |
TABLE III | REVERSE STREAM PROBE PERFORMANCE |
Issuing Committee
AC-9 Aircraft Environmental Systems Committee
Furthers the advancement of technology related to the research, design, test and utilization of aircraft environmental and anti-icing/deicing systems. Develops and updates standards, recommended practices, and information reports contributing to the quality, economy, and safety of commercial and military aircraft.
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