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1. 05:53 AM - Air Conditioning (Ernest Martinez)
2. 09:06 AM - Re: Air Conditioning (Vance Cochrane)
3. 09:41 AM - Re: Air Conditioning (Ernie Martinez)
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Subject: | Air Conditioning |
--> L29-List message posted by: "Ernest Martinez" <ernest.martinez@oracle.com>
Does anyone know the bleed air pressure in the L-29? Does anyone know
the pressure in the AC pipes in the cockpit?
Ernie
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Subject: | Re: Air Conditioning |
--> L29-List message posted by: Vance Cochrane <vec@ecochrane.com>
Not sure about the bleed air, but the AC pipes can't have more than 3
molecules/sec ;}
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Vance Cochrane Email: vec@ecochrane.com
President Voice: (415) 412-3062
Cochrane Consulting, Inc. Fax: (415) 651-9364
PO Box 854 Belmont, CA 94002 Web: http://www.ecochrane.com
> From: "Ernest Martinez" <ernest.martinez@oracle.com>
> Reply-To: l29-list@matronics.com
> Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 08:52:46 -0400
> To: <l29-list@matronics.com>
> Subject: L29-List: Air Conditioning
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> --> L29-List message posted by: "Ernest Martinez" <ernest.martinez@oracle.com>
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> Does anyone know the bleed air pressure in the L-29? Does anyone know
> the pressure in the AC pipes in the cockpit?
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> Ernie
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Subject: | Air Conditioning |
--> L29-List message posted by: "Ernie Martinez" <ernest.martinez@oracle.com>
I received the vortex tube and tried it using an air compressor. It
works real well with about 90PSI, putting out about 50 degree air..
I had a thought though. The AC air in the L-29 is distributed to the
canopy pipes, and the floor. The cooling air is expected to cool the
entire cabin via pin holes. The cooling air is distributed all over the
place in the cabin except directly at the occupants.
I was wondering what would happen if one were to seal off the floor and
canopy tubes and just run one tube to a vent like in the 39 facing the
pilot and backseater. I'm sure we would get a lot more volume of air
directed at the people. If there is in fact enough pressure, then we
could route that air to the vortex tube which would then blast even
colder air at us.
Ernie
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-l29-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-l29-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Vance Cochrane
Subject: Re: L29-List: Air Conditioning
--> L29-List message posted by: Vance Cochrane <vec@ecochrane.com>
Not sure about the bleed air, but the AC pipes can't have more than 3
molecules/sec ;}
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Vance Cochrane Email: vec@ecochrane.com
President Voice: (415) 412-3062
Cochrane Consulting, Inc. Fax: (415) 651-9364
PO Box 854 Belmont, CA 94002 Web: http://www.ecochrane.com
> From: "Ernest Martinez" <ernest.martinez@oracle.com>
> Reply-To: l29-list@matronics.com
> Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 08:52:46 -0400
> To: <l29-list@matronics.com>
> Subject: L29-List: Air Conditioning
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> --> L29-List message posted by: "Ernest Martinez"
<ernest.martinez@oracle.com>
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> Does anyone know the bleed air pressure in the L-29? Does anyone know
> the pressure in the AC pipes in the cockpit?
>
> Ernie
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