ARP217 Testing of Airplane Installed Environmental Control Systems (Ecs)

03/15/1951

Scope
Content
This document deals with ground and flight test of airplane installed Environmental Control Systems (ECS), Figure 1. The ECS provide an environment, controlled within specified operational limits of comfort and safety, for humans, animals, and equipment. These limits include the following: pressure, temperature, humidity, ventilation air velocity, ventilation rate, wall temperature, audible noise, vibration, and environment composition (ozone, contaminants, etc.). The ECS are composed of equipment, controls, and indicators that supply, distribute, recycle and exhaust air to maintain the desired environment.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/ARP217
Pages
8
Citation
SAE International Recommended Practice, Testing of Airplane Installed Environmental Control Systems (Ecs), SAE Standard ARP217, Issued March 1951, https://doi.org/10.4271/ARP217.
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Publisher
Published
Mar 15, 1951
Product Code
ARP217
Content Type
Recommended Practice
Language
English