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Revision as of 03:09, 10 July 2021
SECTION 8. SERVICING
Contents
1 General
This section describes the various servicing points for your S-58. Servicing includes normal servicing such as topping off of fluids, and refueling the aircraft.
2 Service Points
This section describes all the fluid, pressure and battery servicing points in the S-58. Each fluid filler point has a sightglass to see the current fluid level, and a cap you can click to add fluid.
3 Fluid Types
Only genuine Shergood oil and hydraulic fluid products should be used in servicing this helicopter.
4 Fluid Capacities
Fluid | Capacity |
---|---|
Engine Oil | 12.4 qt. |
Main Transmission | 20 qt. |
Intermediate Gear box | 2 qt. |
T/R Transmission | 3 qt. |
Primary Servo Hydraulic | 2 qt. |
Auxiliary Servo Hydraulic | 2 qt. |
Clutch Hydraulic | 7 qt. |
5 Fuel
5.1 Fuel Type
The S61R is designed to operate on JP-5 or JET-A fuel. When refueling with KellyFuel 3.0 or later, care must be taken to use the correct fuel type. If the incorrect fuel type is used, the fuel in that tank will be tainted, and operating the engine with tainted fuel will cause engine damage. If a tank is accidentally filled with the wrong type of fuel, the tank must be completely emptied to flush it of all contaminant. The tanks can be flushed either using the fuel dump system, or through the @Cheat menus.
5.1.1 Approved Fuel Types
Approved for use with 100LL.
5.1.2 Fuel Capacities
Tank | Capacity | Feeds |
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Forward Tank | 348 gal. | Feeds #1 engine |
Aft Tank | 345 gal. | Feeds #2 engine |
Forward Aux Tank | 184 gal. | Feeds Forward and Aft tanks |
Aft Aux Tank | 245 gal. | Feeds Aft Tank |
5.2 Gravity Refueling
Gravity refueling ports are located on the left side of the aircraft in front of the left sponson. The forward auxiliary and tank fillers are located behind separate panel doors, while the aft auxiliary and main tank fillers are located behind a shared panel door. To refuel a tank through the gravity refuel system, the panel door must be open and the tank cap must be removed by clicking on them. Tanks can be filled using either KellyFuel or by using the "refuel" chat command.
The front strut can be used as a ground point while refueling. Always properly ground your aircraft before fueling to avoid a static discharge from sparking a potential fuel fire.
5.3 KellyFuel
To use the KellyFuel 3.0 pump to service your aircraft, use the following procedure to prepare aircraft for fueling:
- Park aircraft within 20m of pump.
- Click pump. Select aircraft by tail number.
- Select tank on aircraft to be filled.
- Open access door and cap for that tank.
- Click ground wire spool near 100LL side of pump to attach ground wire to nosewheel.
- Click on fuel hose insert nozzle into filler.
To Fuel Aircraft:
- Press ENT on keypad to verify it has been grounded
- Click the credit card reader to "read" your credit card (RP Only)
- Select 1 for 100LL Fuel
- Enter the maximum number of gallons, then ENT
- Reset the meter by clicking the knob on the side
- Turn the switch next to the pump on the 100LL side to ON
- Wait for fueling to complete. Fueling will stop when requested number of gallons have been added, the tank is full, or you turn the fuel switch to OFF.
- Press either 1 to fuel another tank, or 2 to end fueling.