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Colyn one...Bob zero.
Turbine Inlet Temperature
Maximum Continuous...............................................................................1750°
F Maximum,
60 Seconds.............................................................................1850°
F
From TCI web site.
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oh. where did you get that continuous ops limit value from?
We need to talk about the guy I sat next to at the banquet....
On Oct 17, 2013, at 10:39 PM, Robert R Pastusek wrote:
Colyn,
1650 is the continuous operations limit. Probably a good idea to set the warning a bit lower? I use 1600, but try to keep them around 1550 or lower. Typically not possible
above 32” of MP. 1750 is the upper limit; not to exceed 2 minutes. My view is that you’ll start carbonizing the oil in the bearings if you stay up there very long.
BOB
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I use 1650 dF. I think redline is 1750 dF.
My right turbo runs hotter than the left so that is the limiter. I think that is pretty common.
On Oct 17, 2013, at 10:34 AM, Dico Reijers wrote:
I notice that your TITs are pretty high. I've always been told to keep them under 1550... perhaps I was mislead. Any comments from the community on this?
I live vicariously through your airspeeds!
-dr
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