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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–24 Edition)
§ 29.1101
section if the heat rise utilized is that
which will be available, automatically,
for the applicable altitude and oper-
ation condition because of super-
charging.
(Secs. 313(a), 601, and 603, 72 Stat. 752, 775, 49
U.S.C. 1354(a), 1421, and 1423; sec. 6(c), 49
U.S.C. 1655 (c))
[Amdt. 29–3, 33 FR 969, Jan. 26, 1968, as
amended by Amdt. 29–12, 41 FR 55473, Dec. 20,
1976; Amdt. 29–13, 42 FR 15046, Mar. 17, 1977;
Amdt. 29–22, 49 FR 6850, Feb. 23, 1984; Amdt.
29–26, 53 FR 34219, Sept. 2, 1988]
§ 29.1101
Carburetor air preheater de-
sign.
Each carburetor air preheater must
be designed and constructed to—
(a) Ensure ventilation of the pre-
heater when the engine is operated in
cold air;
(b) Allow inspection of the exhaust
manifold parts that it surrounds; and
(c) Allow inspection of critical parts
of the preheater itself.
§ 29.1103
Induction systems ducts and
air duct systems.
(a) Each induction system duct up-
stream of the first stage of the engine
supercharger and of the auxiliary
power unit compressor must have a
drain to prevent the hazardous accu-
mulation of fuel and moisture in the
ground attitude. No drain may dis-
charge where it might cause a fire haz-
ard.
(b) Each duct must be strong enough
to prevent induction system failure
from normal backfire conditions.
(c) Each duct connected to compo-
nents between which relative motion
could exist must have means for flexi-
bility.
(d) Each duct within any fire zone for
which a fire-extinguishing system is re-
quired must be at least—
(1) Fireproof, if it passes through any
firewall; or
(2) Fire resistant, for other ducts, ex-
cept that ducts for auxiliary power
units must be fireproof within the aux-
iliary power unit fire zone.
(e) Each auxiliary power unit induc-
tion system duct must be fireproof for
a sufficient distance upstream of the
auxiliary power unit compartment to
prevent hot gas reverse flow from burn-
ing through auxiliary power unit ducts
and entering any other compartment
or area of the rotorcraft in which a
hazard would be created resulting from
the entry of hot gases. The materials
used to form the remainder of the in-
duction system duct and plenum cham-
ber of the auxiliary power unit must be
capable of resisting the maximum heat
conditions likely to occur.
(f) Each auxiliary power unit induc-
tion system duct must be constructed
of materials that will not absorb or
trap hazardous quantities of flammable
fluids that could be ignited in the
event of a surge or reverse flow condi-
tion.
(Secs. 313(a), 601, 603, 604, Federal Aviation
Act of 1958 (49 U.S.C. 1354(a), 1421, 1423, 1424),
sec. 6(c), Dept. of Transportation Act (49
U.S.C. 1655(c)))
[Doc. No. 5084, 29 FR 16150, Dec. 3, 1964, as
amended by Amdt. 29–17, 43 FR 50602, Oct. 30,
1978]
§ 29.1105
Induction system screens.
If induction system screens are
used—
(a) Each screen must be upstream of
the carburetor;
(b) No screen may be in any part of
the induction system that is the only
passage through which air can reach
the engine, unless it can be deiced by
heated air;
(c) No screen may be deiced by alco-
hol alone; and
(d) It must be impossible for fuel to
strike any screen.
§ 29.1107
Inter-coolers and after-cool-
ers.
Each inter-cooler and after-cooler
must be able to withstand the vibra-
tion, inertia, and air pressure loads to
which it would be subjected in oper-
ation.
§ 29.1109
Carburetor air cooling.
It must be shown under § 29.1043 that
each installation using two-stage su-
perchargers has means to maintain the
air temperature, at the carburetor
inlet, at or below the maximum estab-
lished value.
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