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Mon 02/27/12


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     1. 04:21 AM - Re: ventilation (Scott Stearns)
     2. 05:30 AM - Re: ventilation ()
 
 
 


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    Time: 04:21:42 AM PST US
    From: Scott Stearns <sstearns2@yahoo.com>
    Subject: Re: ventilation
    I put my OAT sensor in the aft portion of the wing root fairing. Seems to w ork fine. Scott On Feb 26, 2012, at 2:36 PM, Galin Hernandez <galinhdz@gmail.com> wrote: > Mine has no exhaust vent so I guess the opening works just fine. > > I have been debating about making a good seal on the rear bulkhead panel s o I can use that area as a good place to put an outside air temperature sens or, but now that you bring this up I may just leave it as it is. > > Galin > > On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 2:54 PM, ALFRED ROSA <fredorosa@gmail.com> wrote: > I have a question to you people flying about cabin ventilation. I have 2 e yeball vents on the panel for air intake > > but haven't provided any vent for exhausting cabin air. In an exhaust ven t necessary or does the opening where > > the elevator passes through the rear fuselage act as an exhaust vent? > > Al > > > et="_blank">http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?KIS-List > tp://forums.matronics.com > _blank">http://www.matronics.com/contribution > > > > ========================== ========= ========================== ========= ========================== ========= ========================== ========= >


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    Time: 05:30:03 AM PST US
    From: <bakerocb@cox.net>
    Subject: Re: ventilation
    2/27/2012 Hello Al, My experience is that there is a significant flow of air (cold in the winter) that arrives from the rear of the airplane into the cockpit area when the eyeball vents are closed off. Probably comes in around the opening in the fuselage tail where the elevator spar goes through. I have not yet come up with a practical means of blocking off this forward flowing cold air. No problem with air flow coming into the cockpit through the eyeball vents when they are open during the summer. 'OC' Baker Says: "The best investment we can make is the time and effort to gather and understand knowledge. ============= From: ALFRED ROSA To: kisbuilders Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2012 3:54 PM Subject: KIS-List: ventilation I have a question to you people flying about cabin ventilation. I have 2 eyeball vents on the panel for air intake but haven't provided any vent for exhausting cabin air. In an exhaust vent necessary or does the opening where the elevator passes through the rear fuselage act as an exhaust vent? Al




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