jergar999
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This is probably more of a maintenance question, but maybe there are some mechanics on this board, or pilots who have encountered this before. We are having a weird pressurization problem on a BE-10. During flight, if the environmental is turned on (manual or auto) or the blower is turned on (auto or high) the cabin climbs and the aircraft will not hold max differential. Turn them off, and the cabin descends back down to the selected cabin pressure. It is possible to fly up to FL180 while keeping the cabin pressure below 10000 with the environmental on, with it off we can go up to FL250 (we don't go higher than that, so I don't know if FL310 is possible). The following maintenance has been performed:
Inspected and tested pressurization controller, outflow valve, safety valve, flapper, both flowpacks, bleed air from engine to cabin and associated valves, all to no avail. Our mechanic has contacted the company DOM, Beechcraft, Pratt, Yingling, and Stevens Aviation in an attempt to gain some insight and no one has ever heard of anything like this before. If you believe the schematics, the only thing the pressurization and environmental systems share is flowpacks, which tested perfectly.
I was just wondering if any King Air guys, mechanics or pilots, had ever encountered this before, and what was done to remedy it. We are scratching our heads.
Inspected and tested pressurization controller, outflow valve, safety valve, flapper, both flowpacks, bleed air from engine to cabin and associated valves, all to no avail. Our mechanic has contacted the company DOM, Beechcraft, Pratt, Yingling, and Stevens Aviation in an attempt to gain some insight and no one has ever heard of anything like this before. If you believe the schematics, the only thing the pressurization and environmental systems share is flowpacks, which tested perfectly.
I was just wondering if any King Air guys, mechanics or pilots, had ever encountered this before, and what was done to remedy it. We are scratching our heads.