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Batteries...................................................................................................................... INSTALLED
If the nickel-cadium batteries will be exposed to temperature below -18°C (0°F), the batteries
should be removed and stored in an area warmer than -18°C (0°F), but below 40°C (104°F).
Subsequent reinstallation of the warm battery will ensure the starting capability of the APU.
APU
APU Start ..........................................MINIMUM OIL TEMPERATURE FOR STARTING -40C°
APU start is accomplished using normal procedures and can be enhanced with use of external
power unit. If using only the airplane's batteries, a slower than normal start should be expected
depending upon condition of batteries.
The operation of the APU is adversely affected by ice accumulations in the APU inlet and by
ingestion of ice or foreign materials. Higher than normal EGT indications with a reduction in
duct pressure are an indication of inlet area icing.
Airplane heating is accomplished using APU Bleed Air and Air Conditioning Packs. Heating
can be expedited by closing both main entry and baggage compartment doors.
Cockpit systems power up should be delayed until cockpit and cabin temperatures have reached
approximately +50°F. These systems include Display Units, IRS's, and radios. Extreme cold
soaking can cause spurious failure messages and indications on EICAS until core temperature of
control units have reached normal operating temperatures.
GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE
GIV AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL
ADVERSE WEATHER/ABNORMAL
ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS
APPENDIX E
FAA APPROVED E-7
13 September 2000 GIV-SP
ENGINE START
The following procedures are required any time oil temperature is -10°C or colder.
Minimum Oil Temperature for starting -40°C.
Parking Brake............................................................................................................................SET
Engine starting after prolonged cold soak requires special care and attention. Preheating the
engine prior to any start is highly recommended.
If preheat facilities are not available, an alternate preheat procedure is:
1. Air Conditioning Packs.......................................................................................................OFF
2. Cowl Anti-Ice....................................................................................................................... ON
Allow APU Bleed Air to run through the Cowl Anti-Ice valves for a minimum of 10 minutes
depending on OAT.
3. Cowl Anti-Ice......................................................................................................................OFF
Before engine start, run each engine through a crank cycle. Allow LP and HP rotation to achieve
maximum levels (5 to 6% LP and 20 to 22% HP).
1. If the start valve does not open or no rotation is achieved, discontinue the crank cycle.
2. Repeat Preheat Steps 1 thru 3 for an additional ten (10) minutes and re-attempt the crank
cycle.
3. If the start valve still does not open, the valve should be manually opened and closed (No
Air Source ON) until the valve moves freely.
4. Repeat the crank cycle.
If the start valve does not indicate open or air duct pressure drop is not observed, the start valve
solenoid may be frozen. Ground heating may be necessary to warm the start valve. Start engine
as soon as possible after thawing to prevent refreezing. If air duct pressure drop does not occur,
select cowl anti-ice ON until HP RPM rotation indication is observed. If air duct pressure drop
is still not observed, use MANUAL START procedure. See Appendix C for Manual Start
procedure.
GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE
GIV AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL
ADVERSE WEATHER/ABNORMAL
ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS
APPENDIX E
E-8 FAA APPROVED
GIV-SP 13 September 2000
Prior to dispatch, start each engine using normal STARTING ENGINES Checklist with the
following modifications:
1. Prior to selecting the HP Fuel Cock to OPEN, allow each engine to achieve maximum LP
and HP rotation (5 to 6% LP and 20 to 22% HP). Use an outside observer to visually
confirm positive LP rotation.
CAUTION: BE ALERT FOR POTENTIAL HOT START INDICATIONS.
IF HOT START INDICATIONS ARE PRESENT, DISCONTINUE THE START
IMMEDIATELY AND COMPLY WITH HOT START PROCEDURES,
SECTION 3.
IF THE START IS ABORTED, PERFORM A CRANK CYCLE PRIOR TO
ATTEMPTING ANOTHER START.
2. After both engines are started, complete the AFTER STARTING ENGINES Checklist.
Allow the engines to operate at idle until the oil temperature is above -30°C (-22°F). It
is recommended that all engine parameters achieve normal range temperature and
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