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I've dispatched this question to the dealer and factory, but need to
troule-shoot quick so trolling here. I have a 2008 Schleicher ASG29 with confused instruments following some repair work. My question is, in its factory configuration, are the three lines from the multi-probe free of joints, splices or connectors all the way to the instrument panel? (I'm sure this is the case for the TE and Ptot lines, it's the static I'm curious about.) I'm a little unclear about the total Pstatic implementation, with both an E-Systems multi-probe and what appear to be static ports on the fuselage a meter north of the rudder. Are the two combined? ~ted/2NO ps the symptoms a varios appear to operate without TE compensation and the ASI is not correct, mostly floating around 40-50% of what it should be reading. Altitude readings correct on altimeter, 302 and LX7007. The LX's vario's average always read 0.0, even when climbing it what felt like very strong wave. |
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Ted,
I haven't looked at an ASG29, but I'm pretty sure, as delivered, the fuselage static ports go to the ASI and Altimeter only. The nose Pitot goes to the ASI only. The tail probe/s, pitot, static, TE, are direct the back of the panel. bumper zz "Tuno" wrote in message ... I've dispatched this question to the dealer and factory, but need to troule-shoot quick so trolling here. I have a 2008 Schleicher ASG29 with confused instruments following some repair work. My question is, in its factory configuration, are the three lines from the multi-probe free of joints, splices or connectors all the way to the instrument panel? (I'm sure this is the case for the TE and Ptot lines, it's the static I'm curious about.) I'm a little unclear about the total Pstatic implementation, with both an E-Systems multi-probe and what appear to be static ports on the fuselage a meter north of the rudder. Are the two combined? ~ted/2NO ps the symptoms a varios appear to operate without TE compensation and the ASI is not correct, mostly floating around 40-50% of what it should be reading. Altitude readings correct on altimeter, 302 and LX7007. The LX's vario's average always read 0.0, even when climbing it what felt like very strong wave. |
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On Dec 6, 5:48�pm, Tuno wrote:
I've dispatched this question to the dealer and factory, but need to troule-shoot quick so trolling here. I have a 2008 Schleicher ASG29 with confused instruments following some repair work. My question is, in its factory configuration, are the three lines from the multi-probe free of joints, splices or connectors all the way to the instrument panel? (I'm sure this is the case for the TE and Ptot lines, it's the static I'm curious about.) I'm a little unclear about the total Pstatic implementation, with both an E-Systems multi-probe and what appear to be static ports on the fuselage a meter north of the rudder. Are the two combined? ~ted/2NO ps the symptoms a varios appear to operate without TE compensation and the ASI is not correct, mostly floating around 40-50% of what it should be reading. Altitude readings correct on altimeter, 302 and LX7007. The LX's vario's average always read 0.0, even when climbing it what felt like very strong wave. Have you looked at the owners Maintenance Manual? Page 2-36 will give you your answers. |
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Thanks Tom! A little embarrassed about not checking that first. (Got
disappointed the last two times.) Very nice hit on this one. 2NO |
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On Dec 6, 6:08�pm, Tuno wrote:
Thanks Tom! A little embarrassed about not checking that first. (Got disappointed the last two times.) Very nice hit on this one. 2NO Trust me, I have been where your at before.... |
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On Dec 6, 6:48*pm, Tuno wrote:
I've dispatched this question to the dealer and factory, but need to troule-shoot quick so trolling here. I have a 2008 Schleicher ASG29 with confused instruments following some repair work. My question is, in its factory configuration, are the three lines from the multi-probe free of joints, splices or connectors all the way to the instrument panel? (I'm sure this is the case for the TE and Ptot lines, it's the static I'm curious about.) I'm a little unclear about the total Pstatic implementation, with both an E-Systems multi-probe and what appear to be static ports on the fuselage a meter north of the rudder. Are the two combined? ~ted/2NO ps the symptoms a varios appear to operate without TE compensation and the ASI is not correct, mostly floating around 40-50% of what it should be reading. Altitude readings correct on altimeter, 302 and LX7007. The LX's vario's average always read 0.0, even when climbing it what felt like very strong wave. The front-hinged canopy on your ASG-29 is probably the same as on my ASW-28. When the canopy opens, the tubing has to follow it. When the canopy closes, there is a loop of tubing that can kink. I had problems with my varios such as yours where they did not appear to TE compensated. While looking at the tubing carefully with the canopy closed I found a loop of tubing that would kink closed with a crimp. I cut out that segment and spliced it together with a connector and then protected it from bending with an external splint/stiffener such as might be used to keep wires together in a loom obtained at the hardware store. That fixed the problem. It was impossible to see with the canopy open! Tom Nau |
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On Dec 6, 9:21*pm, Tom Nau wrote:
On Dec 6, 6:48*pm, Tuno wrote: I've dispatched this question to the dealer and factory, but need to troule-shoot quick so trolling here. I have a 2008 Schleicher ASG29 with confused instruments following some repair work. My question is, in its factory configuration, are the three lines from the multi-probe free of joints, splices or connectors all the way to the instrument panel? (I'm sure this is the case for the TE and Ptot lines, it's the static I'm curious about.) I'm a little unclear about the total Pstatic implementation, with both an E-Systems multi-probe and what appear to be static ports on the fuselage a meter north of the rudder. Are the two combined? ~ted/2NO ps the symptoms a varios appear to operate without TE compensation and the ASI is not correct, mostly floating around 40-50% of what it should be reading. Altitude readings correct on altimeter, 302 and LX7007. The LX's vario's average always read 0.0, even when climbing it what felt like very strong wave. The front-hinged canopy on your ASG-29 is probably the same as on my ASW-28. *When the canopy opens, the tubing has to follow it. *When the canopy closes, there is a loop of tubing that can kink. *I had problems with my varios such as yours where they did not appear to TE compensated. *While looking at the tubing carefully with the canopy closed I found a loop of tubing that would kink closed with a crimp. I cut out that segment and spliced it together with a connector and then protected it from bending with an external splint/stiffener such as might be used to keep wires together in a loom obtained at the hardware store. *That fixed the problem. *It was impossible to see with the canopy open! Tom Nau Right, I've had a number of calls where it turned out the pitot tube was getting kinked closing the canopy, causing some bizarre behavior including reduced ASI reading and sometimes non-zero ASI after roll-out... After you sort that, do a really good leak check ! Hope that helps, Best Regards, Dave "YO electric" |
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A small fly in the ointment ... the repair manual indicates
transparent lines from both static sources. My glider has a blue and a clear. I'm fairly certain the blue comes from the fuse ports (which will be easy enough to test) because it goes to the ASI and ALT, but when I added the B40 and 302 after delivery I connected their static inlets to that line. The LX alone has the line that (I assume) goes to the multi-probe. If nothing else, to match the diagram in the manual, I need to connect the varios to the multi-probe source, and the ASI and ALT to the fuse source. 2NO |
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To answer my original question more accurately ... the manual
indicates the routing of the pressures, but does not describe the implementation. As it happens, my 29 has small (maybe 2.5 or 3mm OD) tubing from behind the instrument panel to under the seatpan, where they step up to the larger size using the same kind of insert adapter found on my O2 system controller. The tubes going aft from there do not hold a vacuum (with the multi- probe thoroughly sealed and inserted). I'm wondering (after talking to CH) if the O-rings in the multi-probe's receiver were damaged ... 2NO |
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On Dec 6, 7:21*pm, Tom Nau wrote:
On Dec 6, 6:48*pm, Tuno wrote: The front-hinged canopy on your ASG-29 is probably the same as on my ASW-28. *When the canopy opens, the tubing has to follow it. *When the canopy closes, there is a loop of tubing that can kink. I had exactly the same problem with my 28. The first clue was that the vario reading changed as the canopy was lowered. I was able to fix the problem without cutting the lines by splinting them with another section of tube cut along its length and fixed to the outside of the kinked tube with cable ties. Andy |
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