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Version: C2e, C2
General Description
Passenger Cabin Ventilation System
Effectivity : Pre SB BK117C2-21-009
A. Introduction
The passenger ventilation system supplies air from the central NACA duct (6, Figure
1). The air goes through the inlet duct (5), the blower (8), the ducts (4) and out of the
chamber assemblies (3) into the cabin.
B. NACA Duct
The NACA duct (6) is installed above the cockpit ceiling panels.
C. Blower
The blower (8) increases the air pressure in the cabin ventilation system. It is installed
above the cockpit ceiling panels. A Radio Frequency (RF) filter (7) is installed above
the blower (8). The RF filter (7) is connected in series with the motor of the blower (8).
D. Chamber Assemblies
There are three chamber assemblies (3) installed in the cabin ceiling.
E. Control Switch
The control switch (2) is installed on the overhead panel in the cockpit and is labelled
PAX BLW.
F. Circuit Breakers
The electrical supply for the blower (8) is through the circuit breaker PAX BLW (1)
installed on the overhead panel in the cockpit.
G. Water Trap
The water trap (9) is installed above the forward ceiling panel and keeps water out of
the NACA duct (6).
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