ENGINE INLET HAZARD ZONE - NACELLE EXTERIOR MARKINGS
Engine Inlet and Exhaust Hazard Areas
Figure 201 (Sheet 6)
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(b) Use a blast fence to deflect the thrust if the engines are operated without sufficient space to decrease the fan and turbine exhaust thrust to zero.
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(4)
High temperature exhaust can be found 300 feet from the exhaust nozzle with the correct wind conditions.
(a)
The exhaust temperature near the engine is sufficient to melt bituminous (asphalt) pavement.
(b)
Concrete pavement is recommended.
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(5)
When an engine is started, fuel that has collected in the turbine exhaust sleeve can ignite.
(a)
Long flames are blown out of the exhaust nozzle.
(b)
All flammable materials must be kept clear of the exhaust nozzle.
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(6)
There are gases in the exhaust that are dangerous to you.
(a)
Tests have shown that the amount of carbon monoxide in the exhaust is small.
(b)
There are other gases in the exhaust that smell bad and can cause injury or irritation to your eyes and lungs. 1) These gases will usually cause a watering or burning
sensation to your eyes. 2) Less noticeable, but important, is the respiratory irritation.
(c)
You must stay away from small spaces where these gases can collect.
D.
Entry Corridor (Fig. 202)
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(1)
During the engine runs for maintenance which position you near the engine (such as during an idle leak check and for air cart disconnects ), enter and exit the engine fan case area in the entry/exit corridor.
(a)
The entry and exit corridor is shown in Figure 202.
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(2) The safety lanyard, inlet barrier or the inlet guard are recommended for your safety. They are not required when accessing the ground air disconnect with both engines operating when adhering to the access corridor.
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ENTRY/EXIT CORRIDOR (LOW IDLE)
Engine Maintenance Entry/Exit Corridors
Figure 202 (Sheet 1)
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____PRIOR TO ENGINE OPERATION,NOTE: THE PLUG-IN PERSONNEL INLET
BARRIER OR ENGINE RUN-UP
INLET GUARD MAY BE POSITIONED
AT THE ENGINE INLET AS AN
ADDED PRECAUTION TO OUTBOARD SIDE
OF NO. 1 ENGINE
1. TO APPROACH OUTBOARD SIDE OF ENGINE, ENTER FAN CASE AREA INLETFROM AFT END OF FAN COWL PANEL.
HAZARD AREA
TO OUTBOARD SIDE SEE C
OF NO. 2 ENGINE SEE B TO INBOARD SIDE
INLET OF NO. 1 ENGINE
HAZARD AIRPLANE
AREA
TO INBOARD SIDE OF NO. 2 ENGINE AND AIR CART DISCONNECT
FUSELAGE
3. ATTACH SAFETY LANYARD HOOK TO FORWARD ENGINE HANDLING MOUNT (SEE D FOR RIGHT SIDE
INLET HAZARD LOCATION; E FOR LEFT SIDE LOCATION) AREA
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