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TM-1-1520-240-10 Army CH-47D Heilcopter (EIC:RCD) Manual
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SECTION  VII.  POWER TRAIN SYSTEM

TM  1-1520-240-10            2-6-3/(2-6-4 blank) bus  through  the  RAMP  PWR  switch  and  the  RAMP EMER CONT circuit breaker on the No. 1 PDP. 2-6-9.  Hydraulic System Service Module. A  service  module,  on  there  right  side  of  the  cargo compartment above the ramp, provides for filling the two flight control hydraulic system and the utility hydraulic system. It consists of a filler assembly, a two-stage hand pump, and a selector valve for selection of any of the three hydraulic systems for filling. 2-6-10.  Utility System Hand Pump. A two-stage hand pump, on the right side of the cargo compartment above the ramp, is used to pressurize the APU start accumulators for APU starting. Also, in con- junction  with  the  EMERG  UTIL  PRESS  controllable check valve, it may be used to operate the ramp and door. 2-6-11.  EMERG   UTIL   PRESS   Controllable   Check Valve. The EMERG UTIL PRESS controllable check valve is located above the hand pump. It allows APU start accu- mulator pressure to be used for operation of the ramp or any other subsystem (brakes, swivel locks, etc.). When the APU motor pump or utility pump is not operating, it is not necessary to use the hand pump unless the accumu- lator is discharged. When the accumulator is discharged, the  EMERG  UTIL  PRESS  controllable  check  valve  in conjunction with the hand pump may be used to operate the ramp and hatch. The NORMAL position of the check valve is used when the system is pressurized by the APU or by the utility hydraulic pump. When the engines and the APU are not operating, the controllable check valve is set to OPEN, the ramp control handle is set to UP or DN, and the hand pump is operated. When ramp move- ment  is  completed,  the  ramp  control  handle  is  set  to STOP and the controllable check valve is set to NOR- MAL. This valve may also be used in flight, in the event of utility pump or system failure to provide accumulator pressure to the subsystems. 2-6-12.  Hydraulic Pressure Cautions. Three hydraulic pressure caution capsules, one for each flight control system and one for the utility hydraulic pres- sure system, are on the master caution/advisory panel 712  ,fig. 2-14-5,  714A  , fig. 2-14-6). They are labeled 712   NO. 1 HYD FLT CONTR, NO. 2 HYD FLT CONTR, and UTIL HYD SYS,   714A   HYD 1, HYD 2, and UTIL HYD SYS. Each capsule is electrically connected to a pressure  switch  in  the  corresponding  control  module. Whenever hydraulic pressure drops below 1,800 psi in one of the flight control systems or the utility system, that system caution illuminates. The caution capsule extin- guishes as increasing pressure approaches 2,300 psi. Caution capsules operation is independent of hydraulic pressure indicator operation. Power for these capsules is supplied by the DC essential bus through the CAU- TION PNL circuit breaker on NO. 1 PDP. 2-6-13.  Hydraulic Pressure Indicators. Three HYDRAULICS PRESSURE indicators (fig. 2-9-2), one  for  each  hydraulic  system,  are  on  the  MAINTE- NANCE PANEL. Refer to Section IX Utility Systems.

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