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aeechcraft
BARON
55
AND
58
SHOP
MANUAL
the
wires
through
the
hole
in
the
bottom
retainer.
o.
If
sealant
does
not
squeeze
out
from
underneath
Carefully
remove
the
masking
paper.
the
wire
cover,
apply
a
bead
of
sealant
around
the
bottom
edge
of
the
wire
cover.
Wipe
off
the
excess
f.
Lay
the
new
top
retainer
onto
the
heater
plate
sealant.
frame
in
the
installed
position.
Trim
the
ends
of
the
retainer
to
obtain
a
good
fit.
Apply
Mylar
tape
(62,
P´•
Remove
the
tape
securing
the
top
retainer.
I
Consumable
materials
Chart,
Section
2)
to
the
wind-
Remove
the
Mylar
tape.
Apply
sealant
around
the
shield
parallel
to,
and
lightly
touching,
the
upper
verti-
cal
surface
ofthe
retainer.
This
will
prevent
getting
heater
contacts
the
retainers.
Apply
sealant
to
the
top
adhesive
on
portions
of
the
windshield
where
it
is
two
corners
of
the
windshield
heater
frame
and
to
the
unwanted.
Mylar
tape
is
used
because
the
adhesive
bottom
two
corners.
Be
sure
that
any
possible
paths
of
will
not
stick
to
it.
moisture
penetration
have
been
sealed.
Allow
the
sealant
to
cure.
i
to
the
windshield
heater
temperature
control
box.
q.
Remove
the
tags
and
connect
the
electrical
wiring
CAUTION
r.
Turn
the
power
and
WSHLD
switch
on,
and
place
Use
adhesive
and
sealant
spairingly
to
a
hand
on
the
windshield
heater
to
make
sure
that
the
avoid
runs.
heater
is
operative.
I
g.
Brush
on
PS-30
adhesive
(44,
Consumable
Mate-
s.
If
the
windshield
heater
is
found
to
be
operative,
turn
WSHLD
switch
and
power
off.
If
the
windshield
age.
Apply
adhesive
to
the
top
horizontal
and
vertical
heater
is
found
to
be
inoperative,
troubleshoot
the
sys-
surfaces
of
the
top
attachment
strip
of
the
windshield
tem
per
the
WINDSHIELD
HEATER
TROUBLE-
heater
frame
and
to
the
exposed
portion
of
the
winds-
SHOOTING
CHART
and
WINDSHIELD
DEICER
ield
directly
above
the
attachment
strip.
CHECK
(electrical)
to
isolate
and
correct
the
problem.
h.
Apply
adhesive
to
the
bottom
surface
of
the
new
t.
Remove
all
tape
from
the
windshield.
top
windshield
heater
retainer.
Apply
adhesive
to
the
portion
of
the
top
retainer
that
butts
up
against
the
WINDSHIELD
HEATER
TEMPERATURE
ends
of
the
side
retainers.
CONTROLLER
REMOVAL
(TE-
1169
AND
i.
AFTER,
TH-
1080
AND
AFTER)
Place
the
new
heater
retainer
in
the
proper
posi-
tion.
Secure
the
retainer
in
place
with
masking
tape
The
windshield
temperature
controller
is
located
in
the
and
allow
at
least
four
hours
for
the
adhesive
to
cure.
nose
baggage
compartment
just
forward
of
FS
39.00.
j.
Insert
the
tip
of
the
sealant
applicator
into
the
hole
a.
Gain
access
to
the
controller
through
the
nose
where
the
wires
from
the
heater
plate
pass
through
baggage
compartment
door
and
locate
the
controller.
the
bottom
retainer.
Squeeze
enough
Rn/-732
seal-
b~
Tag
and
remove
the
electrical
wiring
from
the
con-
I
ant
(45,
Consumable
Materials
Chart,
Section
2)
into
tro\\er.
the
hole
to
ensure
that
no
water
can
get
inside.
c.
Remove
the
clip
nuts,
washers
and
screws
which
k.
Lay
the
wire
cover
in
its
installed
position
on
the
attach
the
controller
to
the
mounting
bracket
and
fuselage.
Mark
the
fuselage
along
the
outer
edges
of
remove
the
controller.
the
wires
cover
to
show
where
the
wires
will
lay
in
the
installed
position.
WINDSHIELD
HEATER
TEMPERATURE
i.
Remove
the
wire
cover
and
apply
sealant
to
the
CONTROLLER
INSTALLATION
(TE-1169
area
between
the
pencil
marks.
AND
AFTER,
TH-1080
AND
AFTER)
m.
Apply
sealant
to
the
inside
of
the
wire
cover
until
a´•
Position
the
controller
on
the
mounting
bracket
approximately
three-fourths
full
of
sealant,
and
secure
with
the
screws,
washers
and
clip
nuts.
n.
Lay
the
wires
down
into
the
sealant
that
was
b.
Remove
the
tags
and
connect
the
electrical
wiring
to
the
controller.
applied
to
the
fuselage.
Insert
the
wires
down
into
the
hole
in
the
fuselage
and
install
the
wire
cover
with
the
c.
Close
and
secure
the
nose
baggage
compartment
two
screws.
door.
11-46
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