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Cirrus SR22T User Manual

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Cirrus Design Section 7
SR22T Systems Description
P/N 13772-005 7-81P/N 13772-005 7-81
Stormscope WX-500 Weather Mapping Sensor
The Stormscope WX-500 System detects electrical discharges
associated with thunderstorms and displays the activity on the MFD.
The system consists of an antenna located on top of the fuselage and
a processor unit mounted under the aft baggage floor. The antenna
detects the electrical and magnetic fields generated by intra-cloud,
inter-cloud, or cloud to ground electrical discharges occurring within
200 nm of the airplane and sends the “discharge” data to the
processor. The processor digitizes, analyzes, and converts the
“discharge” signals into range and bearing data and communicates
the data to the MFD every two seconds via the secondary Integrated
Avionics Unit.
28 VDC for Weather System operation is supplied through the 5-amp
WEATHER/DATA LINK circuit breaker on AVIONICS BUS. Refer to the
Perspective Integrated Avionics System Pilot’s Guide for a general
description of the system and its operating modes. If applicable, refer
to the L-3 Stormscope WX-500 Weather Mapping Sensor Pilot’s Guide
for a detailed discussion of the system.
Bendix/King KR 87 Automatic Direction Finder (ADF)
The KR 87 ADF System is used as a means of identifying positions,
receiving low and medium frequency voice communications, homing,
tracking, and for navigation on instrument approach procedures. The
system consists of an antenna installed on the airplane exterior and
the KR 87 receiver which communicates with the Integrated Avionics
System via the secondary Integrated Avionics Unit. The HSI Bearing
Needle may be configured to indicate ADF tracking and homing
information. 28 VDC for ADF System operation is supplied through the
3-amp DME/ADF circuit breaker on AVIONICS BUS. Refer to the
Perspective Integrated Avionics System Pilot’s Guide for a general
description of the system and its operating modes. Refer to the
Bendix/King ADF System Pilot’s Guide for a detailed discussion of the
system.
Bendix/King KN 63 Distance Measuring Equipment (DME)
The KN 63 DME determines airplane distance to a land-based
transponder by sending and receiving pulse pairs - two pulses of fixed
duration and separation. The ground stations are typically collocated
with VORs. The system consists of an antenna installed on the
airplane exterior and the KN 63 receiver which communicates with the
Integrated Avionics System via the secondary Integrated Avionics
Unit. 28 VDC for ADF System operation is supplied through the 3-amp
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Cirrus SR22T Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerCirrus Aircraft
EngineContinental TSIO-550-K
Horsepower315 hp
Max Takeoff Weight3, 600 lbs
Service Ceiling25, 000 ft
Cabin Width49 in
Cabin Height50 in
Seating Capacity4
AvionicsCirrus Perspective+ by Garmin
CategorySingle-engine piston aircraft
PropellerHartzell 3-blade composite
Wingspan38 ft 4 in
Length26 ft
Height8 ft 11 in
Maximum Cruise Speed213 KTAS
Fuel Capacity92 gallons
Stall Speed64 knots
Safety FeaturesCirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS)
Cruise Speed183 knots

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