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Raytheon
Aircraft
Company
BARON
55
AND
58
SHOP
MANUAL
LIGHTWEIGHT
SURFACE
DNCER
SYSTEM
(RESERVOIR-T/PE)
a.
Pull
the
air
supply
valve
control
out
so
that
the
valve
is
full
open.
b.
Remove
the
yellow
cap
on
the
reservoir
filler
valve.
c.
Attach
the
filler
hose
to
the
valve
and
turn
the
hex
nut
on
the
valve
assembly
counterclockwlse
1/4
turn.
WARNING:
1.
Connect
the
filler
hose
to
the
filler
valve
before
releasing
the
filler
valve
locking
device.
2.
Never
service
the
system
with
oxygen
or
corrosive
gases.
d.
Charge
the
reservoir
to
a
pressure
of
2,800
200
psi
with
dry
compressed
air
or
nitrogen.
e.
Tighten
the
hex
nut,
remove
the
filler
hose,
replace
the
safety
cap,
and
close
the
air
supply
valve.
INSTRUMENT
A
CCESS
To
gain
access
to
the
flight
and/or
engine
instruments
on
the
Baron,
proceed
as
follows:
I
a.
Removethe
glareshield.
b.
Disconnect
the
plumbing
and
hoses
at
the
base
of
the
flight
instruments
and
unplug
the
electrical
plugs
on
the
engine
instruments.
c.
Remove
the
instrument
wedge
light
(TE-768
and
After;
TH-1
and
After)
by
holding
up
and
tilting
the
instrument,
then
thru
the
instrument
panel
mounting
opening,
remove
the
two
screws
that
attach
the
fight
tray
to
the
instrument
bezel.
Separate
the
light
tray
from
the
instrument
and
remove
the
instrument
from
the
airplane.
d.
Radio
equipment
located
on
the
right
hand
side
of
the
instrument
panel
may
be
removed
as
an
assembly
or
as
a
separate
unit.
To
remove
as
an
assembly,
loosen
and
remove
the
bordering
attach
screws
from
the
radio
panel,
pull
straight
out
and
unplug
the
electrical
plugs.
To
remove
a
single
unit,
loosen
the
attach
screw
on
the
unit
and
pull
the
unit
straight
out.
e.
Install
the
flight
instruments,
engine
instruments
and
radio
equipment
by
reversing
the
above
procedure.
INSTRUMENT
WEDGE
LIGHTING
(TE-768
AND
AFTER;
TH-
1
AND
A~r
tH)
Internal
lighting
of
the
instruments
provides
additional
illumination
across
each
instrument.
A
light
tray
mounted
on
the
top
side
of
the
bezel
of
each
instrument
holds
two
bulbs
wired
in
parallel.
W
the
light
bulbs
are
damaged
or
burned
out
the
light
tray
with
bulbs
must
be
replaced.
E23
SECTION
2
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