BOEING 737 MAINTENANCE MANUAL_EXHAUST
**** Hidden Message ***** <P>THRUST REVERSER SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION<BR>1. General<BR>A. A thrust reverser system for each engine is used by the pilot to reduce the length of the landing<BR>roll. The thrust reverser system consists of the following subsystems: thrust reverser assembly,<BR>thrust reverser control system, and thrust reverser position indicating system. The thrust<BR>reverser assembly, installed on the aft end of the engine, reverses the direction of engine<BR>exhaust gas flow during reverse thrust operation. The thrust reverser control system consists of<BR>controls installed at the engine drum-and-shaft assembly on the wing front spar above the<BR>engine, hydraulic plumbing, and a push-pull cable running between the controls and the thrust<BR>reverser. The control system, operated by a control lever on the throttle controls in the control<BR>cab, directs system A hydraulic pressure to the thrust reverser for the selected mode (forward<BR>or reverse) of thrust reverser operation. The thrust reverser position indicating system consists<BR>of indicator lights in the control cabin, solid state switches mounted in a switching module, and<BR>switch sensors installed on the thrust reversers.<BR>B. See 78-32-101 for description of the thrust reverser assembly, 78-34-01 for description of the<BR>thrust reverser control system, and 78-36-01 for description of the thrust reverser position<BR>indicating system.</P><P>THRUST REVERSER - MAINTENANCE PRACTICES<BR>1. General<BR>A. This procedure provides a method of manually locking the thrust reverser in the forward thrust<BR>position. This procedure is to be used for dispatch of an airplane with an inoperable thrust<BR>reverser.<BR>2. Equipment and Materials<BR>A. Thrust Reverser Isolation Valve Ground Lock Cap and Pin Assembly - F80109-3 or<BR>F80109-9 (preferred)<BR>B. 3-foot lever (crowbar, prybar, steel tube etc.)<BR>C. Protective tape<BR>3. Manually Deactivate Thrust Reverser<BR>A. Deactivate the affected thrust reverser hydraulic system by installing a ground lock cap and pin<BR>in the applicable thrust reverser isolation valve.<BR>WARNING: SERIOUS INJURY CAN RESULT TO PERSONNEL IF GROUND LOCK CAP<BR>AND PIN IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED. ATTEMPT TO STOW THRUST<BR>REVERSER AFTER INSTALLING GROUND LOCK CAP AND PIN. REVERSER<BR>SHOULD NOT STOW.<BR>B. Pull and tag the affected THRUST REVERSER circuit breaker on panel P6.<BR>C. Remove screws attaching actuator housing fairings to thrust reverser and remove both fairings<BR>(if necessary) (Fig. 201).</P>
<P>D. If malfunction requiring deactivation is attributed to hydraulic system, proceed as follows:<BR>(1) Apply protective tape to end of lever.<BR>NOTE: Protective tape is used to prevent damage to thrust reverser guide carriage and<BR>shroud assembly box.<BR>(2) Manually move deflector doors as close to the stowed position as possible.<BR>(3) Position tip of lever under either lug of guide carriage and using the shroud assembly box<BR>as a fulcrum, pry guide carriage aft until an over center position is reached.<BR>CAUTION: WHEN PRYING GUIDE CARRIAGE AFT, USE CARE TO PREVENT<BR>SCRATCHING ACTUATOR HARDWARE.<BR>E. Repeat step D on opposite side.<BR>F. Attach actuator-housing fairings (if removed) to thrust reverser with screws.<BR>NOTE: Due to deflector door preload it is necessary to pry edges of doors open to slide<BR>actuator-housing fairings into place.<BR>G. If malfunction requiring deactivation is attributed to a jammed deflector door actuator, proceed<BR>as follows:<BR>(1) Manually move deflector doors as close to the stowed position as possible.<BR>(2) Remove bolt, washers and nut securing actuator rod to guide carriage.<BR>(3) Firmly secure actuator to shroud assembly box with lockwire or suitable equivalent.<BR>(4) Pry guide carriage over center per steps D. (1) and (3).<BR>H. Repeat step G. on opposite side.<BR>I. For all malfunctions, deactivate the thrust reverser.<BR>(1) Make sure the thrust reverser is locked in the forward position.<BR>(a) Look at the links from the aft inboard side of each actuator fairing.<BR>(b) The over center links and guide carriage must be in the locked over center position<BR>(Fig. 202).<BR>(2) Lockwire the reverse thrust lever to the forward thrust lever.<BR>(3) Install a ground lock Cap and Pin on the applicable isolation valve in the air conditioning<BR>equipment bay (Fig. 203).<BR>(4) Open the thrust reverser circuit breaker and attach a DO NOT CLOSE tag.<BR>(5) Put a REVERSER INOP tag on the reverse thrust lever.<BR>(6) Put a REVERSER INOP tag on the REVERSER UNLOCKED light.<BR>J. Reinstall actuator housing fairings (if removed) per step F.</P>
<P>THRUST REVERSER SYSTEM - ADJUSTMENT/TEST<BR>1. Thrust Reverser System Adjustment<BR>A. General<BR>(1) The only adjustments (rigging) normally required when installing a thrust reverser, is a<BR>check of the thrust reverser push-pull control cable rigging, and a check of the deflector<BR>door fairing step and gap limits. Components of the thrust reverser assembly requiring<BR>rigging (deflector doors and linkage) are normally rigged during buildup of the thrust<BR>reverser assembly prior to installation of the assembly on the airplane. If rigging of any of<BR>these components is required, perform rigging according to instructions in the respective<BR>component maintenance practices.<BR>(2) Rigging of the thrust reverser controls other than the follow-up controls is accomplished by<BR>rigging the engine controls. For rigging of the follow-up controls and the thrust reverser<BR>push-pull cable, refer to 78-34-32.<BR>(3) Adjustment of the reverse thrust detent is required under the following conditions; after<BR>replacing an engine fuel control unit, after changing an engine and after adjustment of any<BR>engine control system.<BR>2. Thrust Reverser System Test<BR>A. General<BR>(1) A functional test of the thrust reverser and controls operation is performed using the<BR>system B electric motor-driven pumps to provide the actuating force. Thrust reverser<BR>actuation is also checked using the thrust reverser alternate hydraulic pressure source.<BR>(2) The thrust reverser system test consists of a system indication test, a circuit check, and a<BR>thrust reverser operational test. The landing gear air-ground sensing system, fire switch,<BR>and pressure line check valve operation are also tested.<BR>WARNING: BEFORE OPERATING THRUST REVERSERS, ENSURE THAT<BR>ADEQUATE STEPS ARE TAKEN TO PREVENT INJURY TO PERSONNEL<BR>OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.</P> BOEING 737 MAINTENANCE MANUAL_EXHAUST 有几章啊,先看看
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