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TURBINE  AND  FAN  ASSEMBLY

Bleed-Air Transmitter The  pressure  transmitter  senses  the  bleed-air  pres- sure in the duct upstream from the bleed-air flow control and shutoff valve. The pressure transmitter transmits the pressure indication to the bleed-air pressure  indicator  on  the  environmental  panel. AIR-CONDITIONING   SYSTEM Learning Objective:  Identify the operating principles   and   components   of   an   air- conditioning   system. The  air-conditioning  system  consists  of  two subsystems: refrigeration and cabin temperature control. These subsystems and their components are  discussed  in  the  following  paragraphs. REFRIGERATION  SUBSYSTEM The refrigeration subsystem, shown in figure 4-6,  consists  of  two  physically  separated  packages: refrigeration and cabin air/water separator. The refrigeration  subsystem  operates  on  bleed  air, which  is  temperature  and  pressure  regulated. Passage   through   the   ram   air-cooled   heat exchanger  reduces  the  bleed-air  temperature  to Figure  4-6.-Refrigeration  subsystem  schematic. 4-9

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