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a situational awareness tool only.
Section 3 - Emergency Procedures
No Change.
Section 4 - Normal Procedures
No Change.
Section 5 - Performance
No Change.
Section 6 - Weight & Balance
Installation of the XM Satellite Weather System adds the following
optional (Sym = O) equipment at the weight and arm shown in the
following table.
Section 7 - System Description
The XM Satellite Weather System enhances situational awareness by
providing the pilot with real time, graphical weather information. The
XM antenna, integrated with the COM1 antenna, receives weather
information from dual-redundancy satellites. This signal is sent to the
XM receiver, installed in the co-pilot side of the instrument console,
which interprets and overlays the weather data on the MAP page of
the EX5000C MFD.
Once activated, the XM Satellite Weather System will overlay the
following weather data on the EX5000C MFD:
• NEXRAD Radar
ATA /
Item
Description Sym Qty Part Number
Unit
Wt
Arm
34-07 XM Receiver O 1 16665-001 1.7 114.0
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Supplements SR22
• METARs
• SIGMETs
• AIRMETs
• TFRs
• Lightning Strikes
The XM Satellite Weather System is powered by 28 VDC supplied
through the 3-amp Weather/Stormscope breaker on the Non-Essential
Bus.
Refer to Avidyne FlightMax EX5000C Pilot’s Guide for a more
complete description of XM Satellite Weather System, its operating
modes, and additional detailed operating procedures.
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Cirrus Design Section 9
SR22 Supplements
Pilot’s Operating Handbook and
FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual
Supplement
for
Air Conditioning System
When the Air Conditioning System is installed in the Cirrus Design
SR22, this POH Supplement is applicable and must be inserted in the
Supplements Section (Section 9) of the Cirrus Design SR22 Pilot’s
Operating Handbook. This document must be carried in the airplane at
all times. Information in this supplement adds to, supersedes, or
deletes information in the basic SR22 Pilot’s Operating Handbook.
• Note •
Noted effectivity “Serials with G3 Wing” indicates Serials
2334, 2420, 2438 and subsequent.
Noted effectivity “Serials before G3 Wing” indicates Serials
1602, 1821, 1840, 1863 thru 2333, 2335 thru 2419, and 2421
thru 2437.
This POH Supplement Change, dated Revision 01: 03-27-07,
supersedes and replaces the original release of this POH
Supplement dated 01-26-06.
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Supplements SR22
Section 1 - General
The Air Conditioning System is designed to heat and cool the cabin to
desired temperature settings and maintain comfortable humidity
levels. The system consists of an engine driven compressor,
condenser assembly, evaporator assembly, exhaust heat exchanger,
fresh air inlet, air-mixing chamber, blower fan, distribution manifold,
ducting, windshield diffuser, vent outlets, associated plumbing,
controls, actuators, wiring for system flow-selection and temperature
control.
Serials before G3 Wing; Ventilation and cooling is provided by ducting
fresh air from the RH wing inlet to the mixing chamber located under
the front passenger seat. Depending on operating mode and
temperature selection, the air in the chamber is ducted directly into the
distribution system or, if in air-conditioning mode, is further cooled by
the evaporator assembly mounted adjacent to the mixing chamber.
Heating is accomplished by mixing ventilation air from the fresh air
inlet with heated air provided by the muff-type heat exchanger
surrounding the right engine exhaust muffler. The conditioned air is
then forced by ram air pressure or by blower fan into a distribution
manifold which regulates airflow and vent selection.
Serials with G3 Wing; Ventilation and cooling is provided by ducting
fresh air from a NACA vent on the RH lower cowl to the mixing
chamber located on the lower RH portion of the firewall. Depending on
operating mode and temperature selection, the air in the mixing
chamber is ducted directly into the distribution system or, if in airconditioning
mode, is further cooled as it passes through the
evaporator assembly located under the front passenger seat. Heating
is accomplished by mixing ventilation air from the fresh air inlet with
heated air provided by the heat exchanger in the mixing chamber on
 
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