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Old 4th Apr 2004, 10:12   #1 (permalink)
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CFM56 inlet temp probes

Quoted from the 737 site:
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There are two inlet temperature sensors in the CFM56-3 engine intake. The one at the 2 o'clock position is used by the PMC and the one at the 10 o'clock position is used by the MEC.
Our company manual says the opposite.

Anyone able to confirm the probes positions?
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Old 4th Apr 2004, 10:21   #2 (permalink)
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No.... but try Facing the other way?
 
Old 5th Apr 2004, 10:26   #3 (permalink)
 
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Clock positions as seen from the back of the engine looking forwards.
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Old 5th Apr 2004, 17:52   #4 (permalink)
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Yes TURIN...

I'll try to express myself a bit better:

WHICH ONE IS THE MEC AND WHICH ONE IS THE PMC?
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Old 6th Apr 2004, 21:38   #5 (permalink)
 
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The MEC is the chap in overalls.

The PMC is the femail P1 every 28 days.
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