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Beech Beechcraft Bonanza V35 - Oxygen System; Pitot and Static Systems; Pitot System; Pitot Heat

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Section VII BEECHCRAFT Bonanza
Systems Description V35, V35A & V35B thru 0-994 7
OXYGEN SYSTEM
The oxygen cylinder is located beneath the cover under the
front seats. The system is available with either four, five or
six outlets and with a 49 cu ft oxygen cylinder. Supply of
oxygen to the system is controlled by a shut-off valve on
the oxygen console. The pressure gage indicates the
supply of oxygen available (1850 psig is nominal pressure
for a full supply in the cylinder).
The system regulator is altitude compensated to provide a
varying flow of oxygen with altitude. Flow is varied auto-
matically from 0.5 liters per minute at 5,000 feet to 3.5
liters per minute at 30,000 feet. The use of oxygen is rec-
ommended to be in accordance with current FAR operating
rules.
PITOT ANO STATIC SYSTEMS
PITOT SYSTEM
The pitot systems provides a source of impact air for opera-
tion of the airspeed indicator. The pitot mast is located on
the leading edge of the left wing.
PITOT HEAT
The pitot mast is provided with an electric heating ele-
ment which is turned on and off with a switch on the in-
strument panel. The switch should be ON when flying in
visible moisture. It is not advisable to operate the pitot
heating element on the ground except for testing or for
short intervals of time to remove ice or snow.
7-40 January 1982

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