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flap switch to the UP detent position. To return the flaps
to APPROACH, move the flap switch to the UP position
and then to the APPROACH detent position. For an inter-
mediate flap position between APPROACH and DOWN,
the APPROACH position acts as an OFF position. To
return to any position between full DOWN and AP-
PROACH, place flap switch to UP, and when the desired
position is obtained, return the switch to the APPROACH
detent. In the event that any two adjacent flap sections
extend 3 to 5 degrees out of phase with the other, a safety
mechanism is provided to discontinue power to the flap
motor.
b. Wing Flap Position Indicator. Flap position in per-
cent of travel from 0 percent (UP) to 100 percent (DOWN)
is shown on an indicator, placarded FLAPS, located on
the center subpanel (fig. 2-6). The approach and full
down flap positions are 14 and 35 degrees, respectively.
The flap position indicator is protected by a 5-ampere
circuit breaker, placarded FLAP CONTR, located on the
overhead circuit breaker panel (fig. 2-7).
Section VI.
PROPELLERS
2-41. DESCRIPTION.
A four-blade aluminum propeller is installed on each
engine. The propeller is of the full feathering, constant
speed, variable-pitch, counterweighted, reversible type;
controlled by engine oil pressure through single action,
engine driven propeller governors. The propeller is
flange mounted to the engine shaft. Centrifugal counter-
weights, assisted by a feathering spring, move the
blades toward the low RPM (high pitch) position and into
the feathered position. Governor boosted engine oil
pressure moves the propeller to the high RPM (low pitch)
hydraulic stop and reverse position. The propellers have
no low RPM (high pitch) stops; this allows the blades to
feather after engine shutdown. Low pitch propeller posi-
tion is determined by the low pitch stop which is a me-
chanically actuated, hydraulic stop. Ground fine and
reverse blade angles are controlled by the POWER lev-
ers in the ground fine and reverse range.
2-42. FEATHERING PROVISIONS.
Both manual and automatic propeller feathering sys-
tems are provided. Manual feathering is accomplished
by pulling the corresponding PROP lever aft, past a fric-
tion detent. To unfeather, the PROP lever is pushed for-
ward into the governing range. The automatic feathering
system will sense loss of torque and will feather an un-
powered propeller. Feathering springs will feather the
propeller when it is not turning.
a. Automatic Feathering. The automatic feathering
system provides a means of immediately dumping oil
from the propeller servo to enable the feathering spring
and counterweights to start feathering action of the
blades in the event of an engine failure. Although the
system is armed by a switch on the overhead control
panel (fig. 2-13), placarded AUTOFEATHER TEST -
OFF - ARM, the completion of the arming phase occurs
when both POWER levers are advanced above 89% N1,
at which time both annunciators on the caution/advisory
annunciator panel indicate a fully armed system. The
annunciator panel annunciators are green and plac-
arded #1 AUTOFEATHER (left engine) and #2 AUTO-
FEATHER (right engine). The system will remain
inoperative as long as either POWER lever is retarded
below approximately the 89% N1 position, unless TEST
position of the autofeather switch is selected to disable
the POWER lever limit switches. The system is designed
for use only during takeoff or landing, and should be
turned off when establishing cruise climb. During takeoff
or landing, should the torque for either engine drop to an
indication between 19 - 13%, the autofeather system for
the opposite engine will be disarmed. Disarming is con-
firmed when the AUTOFEATHER annunciator of the op-
posite engine becomes extinguished. If torque drops
further, to a reading between 13 and 7%, oil is dumped
from the servo of the affected propeller allowing a feath-
ering spring to move the blades into the feathered spring
to move the blades into the feathered position. Feather-
ing also causes the AUTOFEATHER annunciator of the
feathered propeller to extinguish. At this time, both the #1
AUTOFEATHER and #2 AUTOFEATHER annunciators
are extinguished, the propeller of the defective engine
has feathered, and the propeller of the operative engine
has been disarmed from autofeathering capability. Only
manual feathering control remains for the second propel-
ler.
b. Propeller Autofeather Arm/Off/Test Switch. A
switch placarded AUTOFEATHER TEST - OFF - ARM,
located on the overhead control panel (fig. 2-13), is pro-
vided for arming and disarming the system and for selec-
tion of the TEST function. The TEST position of the
switch checks the readiness of the autofeather system
below 89% N1.
c. Autofeather Annunciators. Autofeather annuncia-
tors consist of two green annunciators on the caution/ad-
visory annunciator panel placarded #1 AUTOFEATHER
and #2 AUTOFEATHER. When illuminated, the annun-
ciators indicate that the autofeather system is armed.
Both annunciators will be extinguished if either propeller
has been feathered or if the system is disarmed by re-
tarding a POWER lever. Autofeather circuits are pro-
tected by one 5-ampere circuit breaker placarded
AUTOFEATHER, located on the overhead circuit break-
er panel (fig. 2-7).