Are there Sonics in the Cold side of the
intercooler? I don’t think so.. Does the longer length of the
hoses and the 3rd intercooler reduce flow/pressure ?
My A/P who used to work with propane/
natural gas says so.
Thanks,
Tim
LNC4P dN524JG
p.s. Just flew first coupled GPS/True-Trak
approach—have been trying for a year.
From: Lancair Mailing List [mailto:lml@lancaironline.net] On Behalf Of Craig Berland
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008
8:51 PM
To: lml@lancaironline.net
Subject: [LML] Re: Cabin heat LNC4
I have a question on
the installation of the sonic nozzles. Barry’s picture (attached)
is correct if you are wanting to make flow directly proportional to
pressure. However, I just called Lancair last week and they believe the
nozzles should be installed in just the opposite direction. My guess is
that it probably doesn’t matter but I was going to install mine as per
Lancair’s recommendation. Ironically the only reason I can come up
with is….”it’s easier”. Does anybody know how
Piper does it on the Malibu?
Craig Berland
I have a major increase in air flow ,
pressure(relieved by relief valve), and noise when I select cabin heat or
defrost air. Should this air be reduced by venturis in warm-side pressure
hoses from the intercooler?
Thanks,
Tim
LNC4, N524JG
Tim, in working over the
intercoolers and baffling system on my Lancair prepared TSIO-550 I found that
the sonic venturis that were on the "hot" side of the intercoolers
were installed backwards. The sonic venturi should be found attached to a
nipple that comes off the input side (aft side) of the intercooler. It
would be possible to either leave these out or turn them around
backwards. I don't know the effect of turning them around. I never
flew with it installed backwards. Here are a couple of images of the
sonic venturi. Some of the sonic venturis have an arrow scratched onto
them to show flow direction. The image here has the sonic venturi
installed BACKWARDS. I have also attached a drawing to show the correct
orientation for flow. In order to know which way they go, you must either
have an arrow on the venturi or take them off entirely to visualize the
internal contours to get the orientation right.
Barry Knotts
LIV-P, Conti TSIO-550