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How does the heating systems work?
-Ram air enters through the engine casing and passes over a heat exchanger.
-The heat exchanger is heated via the hot engine coolant.
-When either heating lever is moved to on, it closes the bypass valve and the hot air moves through the wing into the cabin.
What happens to the ram air for the heating system if the heat is turned off?
It exits through a bypass valve into the engine compartment.
Which engine supplies the cabin defrost?
The left engine. Think cabin defrost is more critical than heat; and the left engine is the critical engine.
Which engine supplies the cabin heat?
The right engine.
Where are the cabin heat entry points?
They are below the pilots seats and the foot wells. In the rear, they are below the passenger foot wells.
How does the ventilation / cooling system operate?
A duct is located on the lower surface of the right wing center section. Air flows through the air ducts to the air outlets.
How many air flow outlets are there and where are they?
There are 6 total.
-2 on the sides of the instrument panel.
-2 overhead in the middle of the cabin.
-2 in the passenger compartment behind the pilot and co-pilot.