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SAE AIR4416

HELICOPTER TURBINE ENGINE WASH

STANDARD published on 1.1.2020

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Designation standards: SAE AIR4416
Publication date standards: 1.1.2020
Country: American technical standard

Annotation of standard text SAE AIR4416 :


Engines subject to dust, industrial pollution, saltwater contamination or other chemically laden atmosphere (including pesticides and herbicides) lose performance due to deposits of contaminants on surfaces in the aidgas flow path. Engine wash and engine rinse procedures are utilized to restore turbine engine performance. These procedures are generated by the engine manufacturer and are included in the Engine Maintenance/Service Manuals. For most turbine engines these procedures are similar in concept and practice; however, application details, choice of solvents and many other service features can vary from engine manufacturer to engine manufacturer and may even vary within the range of engine models produced by any manufacturer. The intent of this SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is to outline the general nature, considerations, and background of engine wash and engine rinse and is directed towards the needs of the entry level engineer, service engineer, and those involved in the general maintenance of installed turbine engines.

SUBJECT TAXONOMY: Hybrid engines, Turboprop engines, Rotary-wing aircraft
SUBFILE: Aerospace
TYPE OF DOCUMENT: Aerospace Standard