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PRESSURIZING THE FLOW MEASURING SYSTEM

large   volume   of   air   into   the   altitude   chamber. When   you   open   the   chamber   bleed   valve   (K), ambient   air   flows   into   the   chamber   through   the chamber   bleed   port   (CB).   The   altitude   in   the chamber   drops   until   the   pressure   inside   the chamber   equalizes   with   the   pressure   at   sea   level. PRESSURIZING   THE   CHAMBER BLEED   SYSTEM Open   the   vacuum   control   valve   (B1)   and ascend   to   10,000   feet;   then   close   the   valve   to stabilize   your   altitude.   A   drop   in   altitude   on   the low-range   altimeter   (13)   indicates   a   leak.   If   there is   no   drop   in   altitude,   open   the   chamber   bleed valve   (K)   and   descend   to   sea   level.   When   you reach   sea   level,   close   the   chamber   bleed   valve   (K). The   test   stand   is   now   ready   to   test   the   flow measuring    system. FLOW   MEASURING   SYSTEM This   system   is   the   largest   and   most   important system   on   the   test   stand.   The   purpose   of   the   flow measuring   system   is   to   measure   flows   of   air, nitrogen,   or   air/nitrogen   mixture   from   an   item under   test.   As   you   can   see   in   figure   2-11,   the system   consists   of   vol-o-flow   elements,   flow indicating   manometers,   control   valves,   and   selec- tor   valves.   The   flow   measuring   system   is   made up   of   the   output,   input,   and   vent   flow   subsystems. The   different   subsystems   function   with   the vacuum   running. Output The   output   flow   system   originates   at   the piezometer   (26)   and   flows   through   the   output port   (23)   to   the   flow   selector   valve   (M).   It is   then   directed   to   either   the   output   vol-o-flow e l e m e n t    o r    t h e    s u i t    s i m u l a t o r    t a n k .    W h en the   flow   selector   valve   (M)   is   placed   in   the REGULATOR   position,   the   flow   is   directed to   the   output   vol-o-flow   element.   The   volume of  flow  is  controlled  by  the  output  valve  (C)  and is   indicated   on   the   output   flow   manometer   (l). The   only   time   this   system   is   used   with   the   flow selector   valve   (M)   in   the   SUIT   SIMULATOR position   is   when   the   full   pressure   suit   breathing regulator   is   tested. Figure  2-11.—Model  1172AS100  flow  measuring  system. 2-12

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