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Engine Start Procedure after Engine Cold Soak (with OAT below -40 DEG.C (-40 DEG.F))


TASK 12-31-70-660-002-A
Engine Start Procedure after Engine Cold Soak (with OAT below -40 DEG.C (-40 DEG.F))


CAUTION: TO PREVENT THERMAL SHOCK ON ENGINE PARTS, SLOWLY INCREASE THE AIR TEMPERATURE (UP TO 30 DEG.C/86 DEG.F MAXIMUM) AND FLOW RATE OF THE HOT BLOWER, IN ORDER TO SLOWLY WARM-UP THE COMPONENTS/STRUCTURE.
1. Reason for the Job
This procedure provides instructions to dispatch the engine with Outside Air Temperature (OAT) from -40 DEG.C (40 DEG.F) to -46 DEG.C (-50.8 DEG.F).
2. Job Set-up Information
 A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
REFERENCE
QTY
DESIGNATION
No specific
AR
HOT AIR BLOWER MAX OPERATING 55DEG C (131 DEG F)
98D20003002000
2
BLANKET,ENGINE-HOT AIR
 B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
TASK 71-00-00-860-003-A
Engine Start in Cold Weather Conditions (OAT Less Than -40 Degrees)
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 12-31-70-660-051-A ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
A. Recommendations
   (1) Refer to the Engine Start in cold Weather Conditions precautions (Ref. AMM TASK 71-00-00-860-003).
   (2) Make sure that you use the fuel applicable for cold weather condition per Flight Crew Operating Manuel (FCOM) requirement (FCOM LIM-28).
4. Procedure
Subtask 12-31-70-880-050-A ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
A. Powerplant Preheating
   (1) Install 98D20003002000 BLANKET,ENGINE-HOT AIR around the nacelle.
   (2) Blow hot air at maximum 30 DEG.C (86.00 DEG.F) inside the 98D20003002000 BLANKET,ENGINE-HOT AIR with a HOT AIR BLOWER MAX OPERATING 55DEG C (131 DEG F) until Integrated Drive Generator (IDG) oil temperature is above -25 DEG.C (-13.00 DEG.F).
   (3) Remove 98D20003002000 BLANKET,ENGINE-HOT AIR from the nacelle.
Subtask 12-31-70-710-053-A ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
B. Engine Start
   (1) Engine Start Procedure
     (a) Start the engine in Cold Weather Conditions (Ref. AMM TASK 71-00-00-860-003)
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