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CHAPTER  2 OXYGEN COMPONENT TEST STAND (1172AS100)

PG-4   Indicates   Low Readings    Consistently The   0-15   psig   pressure   gage   PG-4   measures extremely  low  pressures  from  the  item  under  test. This   gage   is   protected   from   high   pressures   by   gage guard   GP-1,   which   is   set   between   11   and   14   psig. To  locate  any  leaks  in  this  system,  you  will  need to   perform   the   leakage   test   described   earlier   for the   test   stand.   You   will   not   be   required   to perform   the   leakage   test   for   the   accessories section.  In  most  cases  by  tightening  the  necessary fittings,   you   will   be   able   to   remedy   the   low readings   on   the   PG-1   pressure   gage. Differential   Pressure   Gage (DF-1)   Indicates   Low The   0-100-in.   H2O   differential   pressure   gage is   a   bellows-operated   gage   used   to   indicate differential   pressure   when   the   pressure   closing   and pressure   opening   valves   are   tested.   The   probable cause  for  low  readings  on  this  gage  is  a  leaky  shut off   differential   pressure   valve   V-8.   If   you   are lucky,   you   can   correct   it   by   tightening   the   fittings. If  this  does  not  solve  the  problem,  you  will  need to   replace   the   valve. Bell   Jar   Leakage You   may   also   have   problems   with   the   bell   jar. The   bell   jar   is   used   for   testing   components having   more   than   one   possible   area   of   leakage. The  bell  jar  consists  of  the  bell  jar  itself,  a  relief valve   with   a   range   of   5   to   15   psig,   and   a   bell   jar coupling.   The   relief   valve   is   designed   to   be leakproof   at   5   psi   and   set   to   relieve   at   10   psig. To   perform   the   leakage   test   on   the   bell   jar assembly,   proceed   as   follows: 1.   Remove   hose   assembly   3   and   nipple assembly   14   (figure   1-5)   from   the   bottom   bell   jar coupling   C-1.   Disconnect   the   opposite   end   of   the hose   from   differential   pressure   connection   NIP-7. 2.   Ensure   differential   pressure   bleed   valve V-7,   test-pressure-gage-to-bell-jar   valve   V-2,   and system   bleed   valve   V-5   are   closed.   Open   differen- tial   pressure   shutoff   valve   V-8. 3.  Place  the  bell  jar  on  the  fixture  and  secure it   with   a   clamp.   Plug   bell   jar   top   coupling   C-2. 4.   Slowly   open   oxygen   supply   valve   V-6 until   100   in.   H2O   is   indicated   on   differential pressure   gage   DF-1.   Close   valve   V-6.   Leakage, indicated   by   a   drop   in   pressure   on   DF-1,   shall   not be   more   than   2   in.   H2O   in   10   minutes. 5.   Close   the   oxygen   supply   cylinder   valve   and open   system   bleed   valve   V-5   to   bleed   the   system. CAUTION When   the   test   stand   is   secured,   all   valves with   the   exception   of   system   bleed   valve V-5   will   be   closed.   Valve   V-5   is   left   open to   prevent   accidental   build-up   of   pressure in   the   system. 6.   Secure   all   test   stand   valves.   Leave   system bleed   valve   V-5   open. REPAIRING   AND   REPLACING   PARTS Anytime   you   have   a   defective   or   damaged part,   it   must   be   repaired   or   replaced.   Informa- tion   on   part   numbers   can   be   found   in   the NAVAIR    17-15BC-20    manual. Y o u    m a y    o n    o c c a s i o n    f i n d    y o u    h a v e    a defective   piece   of   tubing.   To   replace   any   tubing installed   on   this   test   stand   (59A120),   remember that   you   are   dealing   with   high-pressure   oxygen. Therefore,   you   must   use   tubing   with   a   minimum wall   thickness   of   0.049   to   replace   any   defective tubing.   This   tubing   may   be   cut   to   length   and flared   to   replace   any   defective   portion   of   tubing. W A R N I N G When   you   work   with   oxygen   systems, never   use   any   parts   that   have   been   in   con- tact   with   oil,   grease,   or   any   other   material that   is   not   approved   for   use   in   the   presence of   high-pressure   oxygen.   Fire   or   explosion may   result   when   even   the   slightest   trace   of combustible  material  comes  in  contact  with pressurized    oxygen. Heat   Exchanger   Panel If   the   heat   exchanger   panel   is   defective,   it   may be   replaced.   You   may   replace   the   panel   by   discon- necting   its   connections   and   removing   it’s   seven retaining   screws.   If   a   new   heat   exchanger   is used,   you   may   drill   or   punch   holes   not   exceeding 11/32   inch   in   diameter   in   the   perimeter,   beyond the  outer  seam  welds,  for  use  in  mounting.  When the   holes   are   drilled   at   installation,   you   should be   careful   to   prevent   the   drill   from   puncturing   the seam   welds. Lubrication The   test   stand   nor   its   components   require lubrication. 1-11

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