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ROTORCRAFT FLIGHT MANUAL
MD900 (902 Configuration with PW 207E)
FAA Approved
Reissue 2
Revision 4
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10. GENERATOR LIMITATIONS
Maximum continuous: 99% for each generator.
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11. STARTER LIMITATIONS
30 seconds ON, 30 seconds OFF; 30 seconds ON, 30 seconds OFF; 30 seconds ON,
30 minutes OFF.
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12. FUEL SYSTEM LIMITATIONS
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1. Fuel Specifications
PRIMARY FUELS
(1)
SECONDARY FUELS
(2)
Jet A (ASTM D1655)
Jet B (ASTM D6615)
Jet A-1 (ASTM D1655)
JP-4 (MIL-DTL-5624)
JP-5 (MIL-DTL-5624)
JP-8 (MIL-DTL-83133)
RT (CIS Standards Organization
GOST 10227)
(4)
TS-1 (CIS GOST 10227)
(3)(4)
Notes:
(1). Using these primary fuels, the engine must operate satisfactorily throughout the
altitude/temperature envelope (ref. Figure 2-1).
(2). Using these secondary fuels, the engine must operate satisfactorily up to 10,000
(3). Use of TS-1 is limited by P&WC to not more than 1000 hours (intermittently or
continuously) between engine fuel nozzle inspections.
(4). Must contain one of the following anti-ice additives at a concentration up to 0.3%
by volume: Ethylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether (Ethylcellosolve, Liquid I) as defined
in GOST 8313, Liquid I-M (mixture 50% Liquid I with 50% methyl alcohol) as de
fined in TU-6-10-1458, Tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol (TGF) as defined in GOST
17477 or Liquid TGF-M (mixture 50% TGF with 50% methyl alcohol ) as defined in
TU 6-10-1457.
Additional fuel specifications can be found in Section VIII.
Maximum 140 KIAS with either left or right low fuel warning tick
marks ON.
During operations in temperatures of 13
°
F (-10
°
C) or colder, fuel added to the tank
must contain either anti-icing additive PFA‐55MB or anti-icing additive per
MIL‐I‐27868 or MIL‐I‐85470 with a minimum concentration of 0.06% by volume
and a maximum concentration of 0.15% by volume. Follow the manufacturer instruc
tions.
WARNING
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