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Old 23rd Sep 2010, 14:41
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EC225 Inst Layout

As a regular passenger on EC225 choppers, I like to view the instrument readings. Can anyone help with anywhere I can find information such as a diagram of the instrumentation layout. Then as I'm sat there I can have some understanding of what I'm looking at.
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For starters: EC225 Technical Data: Avionics

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Thanks for that Ian, just what I wanted.
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What am I looking at on the VMS Display? I presume the two engines and the middle display is the gearbox, but what are they displaying? Vibs, engine torque?
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Top screen:
Bigger dial in the middle: Combined Torque, with individual engine torques in the two small boxes underneath
Top left: #1 Engine speed
Bottom left: #1 TOT
Top right: #2 Engine speed
Bottom right: #2 TOT

Bottom screen:
Top middle two: Main Gearbox temp and pressure
Bottom two middle: Hyd 1 & 2 pressures
LH vertical 3: #1 engine oil pressure, temperature and fuel pressure
RH vertical 3: #2 engine oil pressure, temperature and fuel pressure
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the large central guage shows main g/b torque(with numericals below to show amount from each engine). the two smaller upper guages show delta N1 (compressor speed) and the lower ones TOT (turbine oulet temp).

hope that helps!
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Thanks again chaps. It's nice to know a little about what's going on up front.
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Next time you fly you will be able to prompt the pilots.
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