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by   cockpit   equipment   and   resulting   high- temperature ambient air. Some   vent-air   systems,   such   as   the   one installed in the A-4 model aircraft, supply air to only  one  individual  and  operate  on  a  small independent  motor-driven  air  blower.  Most  newer aircraft use engine bleed air that has been cooled in the aircraft’s air-conditioning system auxiliary heat exchanger as a primary source of ventilation air. A schematic of the A-6 aircraft vent-air system that operates off engine bleed air is illustrated in figure 1-6. The A-6 vent-air system is supplied cooled bleed  air  from  the  refrigeration  unit  of  the aircraft’s cabin air-conditioning and pressuriza- tion   system   and   hot   bleed   air   from   the hot  bleed-air  ducting  just  downstream  of  the engine  bleed-air  shutoff  valve.  The  hot  and  cold bleed-air  lines  converge  into  one  conditioned  air duct that is connected directly to the pilot’s and bombardier/navigator’s  flow  controllers  and  the personnel  services  disconnect. Temperature control of the vent-air system is regulated between 50°F and 100°F by the vent suit temperature  selector,  the  temperature  control valve, a temperature sensor, and the cabin and vent suit temperature controller. The components of  the  temperature  control  system  cause  the temperature control valve to cycle between open and  close.  Thus,  temperature  control  is  main- tained by governing the flow of hot engine bleed air that is being mixed with cool air from the refrigeration unit. The vent-air system is turned on by the vent suit switch. This switch is an integral part of the pilot’s  flow  controller.  When  the  flow  control valve thumbwheel is rotated slightly from the OFF position,  the  circuit  between  the  temperature sensor and the cabin and vent suit controller is completed.  The  controller  responds  to  signals Figure 1-6.—Vent-air system. 1-6

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