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Caravan SERVICE LETTERCAL-71-09
TITLE
POWER PLANT - TRANSMITTAL OF P&WC S.B. NO. 1669R9
EFFECTIVITY
MODEL SERIAL NUMBERS
208 20800001 thru 20800505
208B 208B0001 thru 208B2090
REASON
The purpose of this service letter is to transmit Pratt & Whitney (P&WC) Service Bulletin P&WC S.B. No.1669R9, Turboprop Engine Compressor Turbine Blades - Inspection/Replacement Of.
DESCRIPTION
P&WC has issued P&WC S.B. No. 1669R9 to recommend the replacement of compressor turbine bladeson specified PT6A-114 and PT6A-114A Engines with blades of a new material.
On June 22, 2009, Cessna issued CAB09-5 to transmit SB1669R5.
Revision 9 changes the compliance recommendation of SB1669 to Category 3. To help preventcreep-related events, Revision 9 also introduces a borescope inspection for Pre-SB1669 blades, andeither a metallurgical evaluation of a sample of Pre-SB1669 blades or a new compressor turbine diskbalancing assembly that incorporates new turbine blades made from a different material.
COMPLIANCE
RECOMMENDED. This service letter should be accomplished at the next 200-hour or 12-month(annual-type) inspection.
MATERIAL AVAILABILITY
Refer to P&WC Service Bulletin S.B. No. 1669R9, Turboprop Engine Compressor Turbine Blades -Inspection/Replacement Of
REFERENCES
P&WC Service Bulletin S.B. No. 1669R9, Turboprop Engine Compressor Turbine Blades -Inspection/Replacement Of
P&WC Service Information Letter S.I.L. NO.PT6A-160 R1, Commercial Support Program for NewCompressor Turbine Blades
P&WC Service Information Letter S.I.L. NO. PT6A-116R3, Borescope Inspection in Conjunction withFuel Nozzle Check
ACCOMPLISHMENT INSTRUCTIONS
1. Refer to the attached P&WC Service Bulletin S.B. No. 1669R9 (or latest revision).
2. Make entries in the airplane and engine logbooks that state compliance and method of compliancewith this service letter.
This document contains technical data and is subject to U.S. export regulations. This information has been exported from the United Statesin accordance with export administration regulations. Diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited. ECCN: 9E991
This owner advisory is to inform you that CAL-71-09 has been issued.
The purpose of CAL-71-09 is to transmit Pratt & Whitney (P&WC) Service Bulletin P&WC S.B. No.1669R9, Turboprop Engine Compressor Turbine Blades - Inspection/Replacement Of.
DESCRIPTION
P&WC has issued P&WC S.B. No. 1669R9 to recommend the replacement of compressor turbine bladeson specified PT6A-114 and PT6A-114A Engines with blades of a new material.
On June 22, 2009, Cessna issued CAB09-5 to transmit SB1669R5.
Revision 9 changes the compliance recommendation of SB1669 to Category 3. To help preventcreep-related events, Revision 9 also introduces a borescope inspection for Pre-SB1669 blades, andeither a metallurgical evaluation of a sample of Pre-SB1669 blades or a new compressor turbine diskbalancing assembly that incorporates new turbine blades made from a different material.
COMPLIANCE
RECOMMENDED. This service letter should be accomplished at the next 200-hour or 12-month(annual-type) inspection.
LABOR HOURS
Refer to P&WC Service Bulletin S.B. No. 1669R9, Turboprop Engine Compressor Turbine Blades -Inspection/Replacement Of
WARRANTY
Refer to P&WC Service Bulletin S.B. No. 1669R9 (or latest revision) and P&WC Service InformationLetter S.I.L. NO. PT6A-160R1 (or latest revision).
Please contact a Cessna Caravan Authorized Service Facility for detailed information and arrange tohave Cessna service letter CAL-71-09 accomplished on your airplane.
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MODEL APPLICATION
PT6A-114, PT6A-114A
Commercial Support Program No: 1004551
Compliance: 3, 3, 3
Summary: There can be blade creep at the compressor turbine area when the engine isoperated at higher temperatures and power than the Pilot Operating Handbook (POH)recommended power settings.To prevent creep-related events, this service bulletin introduces:
v a borescope inspection for Pre-SB1669 blades.
v a metallurgical evaluation of a sample of Pre-SB1669 blades at HSI; or
v a new compressor turbine disk balancing assembly which incorporates redesignedturbine blades made from a different material.
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This bulletin contains proprietary information of Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. (″P&WC″), whichP&WC provides in confidence and solely for the purposes of supporting engine certification andproviding applicable information regarding the proper use, maintenance, inspection, repair, servicingand parts application of P&WC products and services, as directed therein. Neither this bulletin norany information in it may be disclosed to others, or used for any other purpose, including, withoutlimitation, to design, create, develop, reproduce, manufacture or derive any design, part, product,material, process, modification, configuration change or repair, or obtain FAA or other governmentapproval to do so. Possession and use of this bulletin is also subject to the restrictions set out inP&WC’s Technical Data Agreement (a copy of which may be obtained by contacting P&WC TechnicalPublications). The contents of this bulletin may be subject to export control laws. Unauthorized exportor re-export of the bulletin, or parts thereof, is prohibited. By accepting and possessing this bulletin,you agree to be bound by the foregoing terms.
If a Government agency or department intends to disclose any information, written notice should begiven to:VP - Legal Services, Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp., 1000 Marie-Victorin (01BE5), Longueuil,Quebec J4G 1A1.
Export Control Classification
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Regulation ClassificationNumber
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ECCN(s)*
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USML (ITAR)*
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REVISION TRANSMITTAL SHEETTURBOPROP ENGINE MODEL PT6A
PT6A-114 Engines which include Serial No. PCE-17001 thru PCE-17495.PT6A-114A Engines Serial No. which are before and include PC1611, PCE-19101 thru
PCE-19402 and excluding PCE-PC0463, PC0720, PC1266, PC1382, PC1476 andPC1563.
B. Concurrent Requirements
None.
C. Reason
(1) Problem
There can be blade creep at the Compressor Turbine (CT) area.
(2) Cause
The engine may have been operated at a higher temperature and higher powerthan the recommended power settings in the pilot operating handbook.
(3) Solution
Introduce an inspection and a metallurgical evaluation of Pre-SB1669 blades orincorporate a new CT disk balancing assembly which incorporates redesigned turbineblades made from a different material.
D. Description
This service bulletin is:
v (Part A) For engines not incorporating Part C, perform a borescope inspection of theCT blades trailing edge at each fuel nozzle inspection to a maximum of 400 Hrs.
v (Part B) For engines not incorporating Part C, submit a two-CT blade sample formetallurgical evaluation at an overhaul facility at HSI (Ref. P&WC SB No. 1703).
v (Part C) Replacing the CT disk balancing assembly or replacing the compressor turbineblades with new ones and re-identify the CT disk balancing assembly.
E. Compliance
For CT Blade Trailing Edge Borescope inspection of (Part A):
CATEGORY 3 - P&WC recommends to Inspect in conjunction with each fuel nozzleinspection, to a maximum of 400 hrs.
NOTE: Accomplishment of the borescope inspection is recommended within 150 Hrs ofissuance of this revision, if not conducted at previous nozzle inspection.
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1. Planning Information (Cont’d)
For engines at HSI (Part B):
CATEGORY 3 - P&WC recommends to submit a two-CT blade sample for metallurgicalevaluation at an overhaul facility (Ref. P&WC SB No. 1703).
For CT blades replacement of (Part C):
CATEGORY 3 - P&WC recommends to do this service bulletin when the engine isdisassembled and access is available to the necessary subassembly(i.e. module, accessories, components, or build groups). Do all sparesubassemblies, but not to exceed 36 months from the date of issueof this revision.
F. Approval
D.O.T./D.A.A. approved.
G. Manpower
For CT blades borescope inspection:
Once you have access to the part, an estimate of 4.0 man-hours is required to includethis service bulletin at maintenance.
For engines at HSI:
Once you have access to the part, an estimate of 4.0 man-hours is required to includethis service bulletin at maintenance.
For CT blades replacement:
Once you have access to the part, an estimate of 8.0 man-hours is required to includethis service bulletin at maintenance.
For Disk Balancing Assy-Compressor Turbine replacement:
Once you have access to the part, an estimate of 1.0 man-hours is required to includethis service bulletin at maintenance.
H. Weight and Balance
None.
I. Electrical Load Data
Not changed.
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Illustrated Parts Catalog P/N 3043514 (PT6A-114, PT6A-114A, PT6A-135, PT6A-135A)
M. Interchangeability and Intermixability of Parts
Interchangeability - Refer to Para. 2.C.
Intermixability - Not intermixable, must be replaced as a complete set.
2. Material Information
A. Industry Support Information
Refer to Commercial Support Program Notification 1004551.
B. Material - Cost and Availability
You can get the procurable parts listed in Para. 2.C. from any Pratt & Whitney CanadaParts Distribution Center.
The estimated total cost of new parts needed to replace old parts is $Quote (US, 2008).
The new parts are scheduled to be available in (June 2009).
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C. Material Necessary for Each Engine
The quantity of materials listed in this section is on a per Engine basis.
New P/N Keyword Old P/N Qty
Est. UnitList Price
($US,2008)
InstructionsDisposition
3072801-01 Disk Balancing Assy-Compressor Turbine
3045761-01 1 Quote (A)(B)
3072791-01 Ê Blade-Turbine 3045741-01 58 Quote (C)(D)
For post P&WC S.B. No. 1455 engines.
3072801-01 Disk Balancing Assy-Compressor Turbine
3102421-01 1 Quote (A)(B)
3072791-01 Ê Blade-Turbine 3039901 58 Quote (C)(D)
For pre P&WC S.B. No. 1521 engines.
3072801-01 Disk Balancing Assy-Compressor Turbine
3102421-01 1 Quote (A)(B)
3072791-01 Ê Blade-Turbine 3102401-01 58 Quote (C)(D)
(A) RESTRICTED INTERCHANGEABILITY - (ATA 200 Explanation Code 07):The old and the new part must be replaced by the new part.
(B) To get the new part it is possible to make a modification to the old part, or you can get thenew part from any Pratt & Whitney Canada Distribution Center.
(C) INTERCHANGEABLE AS A SET - (ATA 200 Explanation Code 06):When the replacement set is a single part number, the old and the new parts areinterchangeable in complete sets only.
(D) Subject to metallurgical evaluation, blades removed in compliance with Part B may bereplaced with the same Part Number prior to incorporation of Part C.
D. Reidentified Parts
The following list of parts can be reworked:
OLD P/N NEW P/N
3045761-01 3072801-013102421-01 3072801-01
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E. Tooling - Price and Availability
Tool No. NomenclatureEst. Price
($US,) Delivery
PWC71903 Blade Stretch Quote
3. Accomplishment Instructions
A. For CT Blade Trailing Edge Borescope inspection of (Part A):
NOTE: This inspection is not required if the blades have been replaced withPost-SB1669 blades in accordance with Part C.
(1) Do the borescope inspection of the CT blades (Ref. MM 72-00-00. Table 601Borescope inspection).
(2) Write accomplishment of P&WC S.B. No. 1669 Part A in the applicable enginemodule log book.
TABLE 1, Compressor Turbine Blades Serial Numbers
Blade Position Serial No. Blade Position Serial No. Blade Position Serial No.
1 21 41
2 22 42
3 23 43
4 24 44
5 25 45
6 26 46
7 27 47
8 28 48
9 29 49
10 30 50
11 31 51
12 32 52
13 33 53
14 34 54
15 35 55
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3. Accomplishment Instructions (Cont’d)
TABLE 1, Compressor Turbine Blades Serial Numbers (Cont’d)
Blade Position Serial No. Blade Position Serial No. Blade Position Serial No.
16 36 56
17 37 57
18 38 58
19 39
20 40
Engine Serial:
C.T. Disk S/N:
CT Blades P/N
B. For engines at HSI (Part B):
NOTE: This inspection is not required if the blades have been replaced withPost-SB1669 blades in accordance with Part C.
(1) Submit a two-CT blade sample for metallurgical evaluation at an overhaul facility(Ref. Pratt & Whitney Standard Practices Manual PN 585005) (Ref. P&WC SBNo. 1703).
(2) If the metallurgical evaluation is not acceptable, replace the complete set of CTblades with Post-SB1669 blades in accordance with Part C.
(3) Write accomplishment of P&WC S.B. No. 1669 Part B in the applicable enginemodule log book.
C. For the CT blades replacement of (Part C):
(1) Remove the CT Blades P/N 3039901 or P/N 3102401-01 or 3045741-01 anddiscard. Refer to the applicable maintenance or overhaul manual instructions.
(2) For the Disk Balancing Assy-Compressor Turbine reidentify as follows:
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3. Accomplishment Instructions (Cont’d)
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE REMAINING ELECTROLYTE (ETCHSOLUTION) IS FULLY NEUTRAL AFTER YOU WRITE ON THEPART. ELECTROLYTE CAN CAUSE CORROSION ON THE PART.
(a) Put a line across the old part number. Use the electrolyte etch procedure,0.002 in. (0.05 mm) deep maximum, and write the new part number in thesame area.
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3. Accomplishment Instructions (Cont’d)
(3) Implement conical grinding of the new CT blades per the applicable overhaulmanual instructions with the differences that follows:
(a) Incorporate 0°43’ taper (Ref Fig. 1).
(b) If necessary replace the segments to get the correct Fit and ClearanceNo. 318. Refer to the applicable maintenance or overhaul manual instructions.
(4) Install the parts listed under New P/N in Para. 2.C., Material Information. Refer tothe applicable maintenance or overhaul manual instructions.
NOTE: Record the CT Blades Serial Numbers (Ref. Table 1)
(5) Write accomplishment of P&WC S.B. No. 1669 Part C in the applicable enginemodule log book.
D. For Disk Balancing Assy-Compressor Turbine replacement:
(1) Remove the Disk Balancing Assy-Compressor Turbine in accordance with theMaintenance Manual or Overhaul Manual instructions.
(2) Write accomplishment of P&WC S.B. No. 1669 Part C in the applicable enginemodule log book.
4. Appendix
A. Refer to the Fits and Clearances Fig. No 2.
TABLE 2, CT Disk - Fits and Clearances No. 509
Dim. for Ref.inches (mm)
Limitsinches (mm)
REF.NO. IFR Name Min. Max. Min. Max. Replace
Post-SB1669509 Turbine Rotor Diameter
(Green Run) 8.526 8.536(216.56) (216.81)
509 Turbine Rotor Diameter(Overhaul) 8.496
(215.80)
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DETAIL
A
A
0.0030.006
0 43’
0.050MAX.
TRAILINGEDGE
C145847
CT Blade Tip GrindingFigure 1
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509
C145801
CT Disk - Fits and ClearancesFigure 2
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Subject: Commercial Support Program for New Compressor Turbine Blades
Applicability: All PT6A-114 and –114A engines pre SB1669
Introduction:Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. (P&WC) wishes to inform operators, maintainers andoverhaul shops of the release of a Commercial Support Program that provides asignificant discount when the new Compressor Turbine blade (CT Blade) is embodiedinto PT6A-114 and –114A engines per SB1669.
Discussion:During the past 6 years P&WC has been informing operators of the impact on enginedurability and reliability caused by operation beyond the recommendations in the PilotOperating Handbook (POH). Operating the engine at higher temperatures and powerthan the POH recommended power settings can lead to accelerated compressorturbine blade creep potentially leading to CT blade distress.
P&WC has taken the initiative to design a new CT Blade that provides enhancedtolerance to creep while maintaining equivalent CT Disk life.
Additional advantages include:
1. Removal of the 5000 and 3000 hour inspection of the CT Blades and CT Disk forengines with the Post SB 1669 CT Blades
2. Increased creep allowance at overhaul
3. Exemption of the CT Blade trailing edge borescope inspection (via exhaust Duct)for engines Post SB 1669
4. Exemption of the hot section inspection (HSI) requirement to cut up two CTBlades.
SB1669 does not eliminate the requirement to perform borescope inspections of theHot section in conjunction with scheduled fuel nozzle inspections as defined in theEMM.
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PWC: PT6A-160R1
P&WC is offering a onetime commercial support program for operators who wish torefresh their engines with the new CT Blades.
The program will provide operators with the opportunity to purchase the new CT Bladesat a significant price reduction.
1. If the operator elects to replace the blades at HSI or other repairs (excludingoverhaul) the price of the CT Blades will be at P&WC Price List less a discountof 70%.
2. When the CT blades are replaced at engine overhaul the price of the CT Bladeswill be P&WC Price List Less a discount of 60%.
The commercial support program offer will expire June 31, 2014.
P&WC advises operators to contact their shop representative at our P&WC ServiceCenters or at any of our P&WC Designated Overhaul Facilities to obtain additionaldetails on this commercial support program and to reserve a date for incorporation ofSB 1669.
Sincerely,
PRATT & WHITNEY CANADA CORP.
David MeiselsManager, Customer ProgramsCustomer Service
This Service Information Letter is valid until superceded or cancelled by revision.
S.I.L NO. PT6A-116R3
SERVICE INFORMATION LETTER
Subject: Borescope Inspection in Conjunction with Fuel Nozzle Check
Applicability: All PT6A Engine models
Reference: Engine Maintenance Manuals (EMM), (Section 72-00-00 Engine table 601,“Periodic Inspection” and Engine Inspection-Borescope CT Blades). P&WCService Information Letter (SIL) PT6A-125.
Reason for Revision:
Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp (PWC) has received feed back from operators concerning thenew borescope inspection procedure that allows inspection of the Compressor Turbine Bladetrailing edge.
Over the past 12 months Five (5) operators reported to P&WC that they were able to detectTrailing edge cracks on the Compressor Turbine Blades using this new procedure, by insertingthe fiberscope through the exhaust duct port and the power turbine stage. The new procedurewas introduced in the EMM in May 2006.
Despite P&WCs efforts to emphasize the importance of Borescope inspections, it has becomeevident during the investigation of recent Compressor Turbine (CT) Blade fracture events(which occurred in 2007) that not all operators are performing the recommended borescopeinspection at the same time as their scheduled fuel nozzle maintenance.
P&WC wished to remind operators that Borescope inspection is required per the EMM inconjunction with the fuel nozzle inspections as defined in the periodic inspection Table 601(Reference the EMM Section 72-00-00)
This requirement was introduced to help detect the presence of heat distress at the CT VaneRing. Pratt Whitney Canada Corp. (PWC) has determined that the loss of a part of a CT Vanetrailing edge as a result of heat distress may not necessarily result in a significant change tothe CT Vane flow class or overall efficiency of the vane assembly. Overall engine performancedeterioration may not be seen at regular ground power checks or during flight data collectionfor the ECTM plots.
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A hole in one vane of the CT Vane Ring trailing edges, in excess of the limits specified in theapplicable Maintenance Manual (MM), will change the exit flow velocity or angle at thatparticular vane window receives an impulse different from that of the other CT vane windows.Under such abnormal excitation, CT blade firtree fatigue may occur and the MM requiresreplacement of the entire set of CT Blades.
In addition to existing requirements, an inspection of the CT Blade trailing edge has beenintroduced for the PT6A-6 series engines (single power turbine). Please refer to EngineMaintenance Manual for applicability and accomplishment instructions reference table 601EMM section 72-00-00. For PT6A-114 &PT6A-114A Pre SB1669R9 Borescope inspection ofCT blade trailing edge via exhaust duct is to be conducted in conjunction with fuel nozzleinspection, to a maximum of 400 hrs. If not previously accomplished, carry out at next Aircraftminor inspection, not to exceed 150hrs.
In light of the possible consequences listed above, P&WC wishes to remind operators of theimportance of performing borescope inspection during fuel nozzle check as per the EMM. Foroperators who have not been complying to this requirement P&WC recommends that aborescope inspection be scheduled at their earliest convenience and that this practice beincorporated as part of their normal scheduled fuel nozzle maintenance.
Examples of the borescope inspections are shown in the following figures.
Fig. 1- View of CT Vane Ring and Blades
CT Vane RingLeading Edge
CT BladeLeading Edge
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CT BladeLeading
Fig. 2- View of CT Vane Ring Trailing Edge
CT Vane RingBurnt TrailingEdge
Fig. 3– Exhaust Duct Port
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Fig. 4- Fiberscope inserted in exhaust duct port
Fig.5 – View of Fiberscope inserted between PT blades and distal tips clear of CT blades(For reference only Power Turbine Vane Ring missing)
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Fig. 6 –Borescope View of the CT blades obtained through the exhaust duct port and thepower turbine stage showing a trailing edge crack
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Fig. 7- Borescope view of unacceptable platform corrosion, extends more than 2/3of the platform height.
Fig. 8– Borescope view of unacceptable platform corrosion, blistering can beseen to extend forward of the trailing edge.
Yours truly,
David MeiselsManagerService Engineering, Customer SupportPRATT & WHITNEY CANADA CORP.
This Service Information Letter is valid until superceded or cancelled by revision.