Cabin heat mixing air ground/flt
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It doesn't say it in the manual but I'm assuming that if the heat can't keep up that we should use the cabin heat mixing air to increase the amount of bleed air into the heat system to keep up? First flight with the Caravan at 8,000ft it could only manage 63 degrees without it.
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It is used on the ground when the engine is at low RPM. Using the GND position with higher power settings (like in flight) will damage your heating system and is therefore prohibited.
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Good morning, from what I understand, when operating in FLT mode, the air from the P2.5 compressor stage is released to the atmosphere, and when in GND mode, the air from the P2.5 stage is mixed with the air from the P3 stage, which then passes through the temperature controller and is sent to the cabin. However, when I view it on the tablet, it seems that this controller is reversed; when I put it in GRD mode, the air is escaping. I would like to know if I am misinterpreting the diagram.
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From memory right now, I think you're right about the visualizer being reversed. I will check operation for v1.1.
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Oh, I forgot there was another post related to this. Here is what I posted elsewhere after some work last night:
This turned out to be a little more work than I was expecting, but I've fixed it, and improved the climate control system after a consult with one of my Caravan pilots too. As usual, thanks for the little nudge in the right direction to improve my aircraft
