Code of Federal Regulations (alpha)

CFR /  Title 14  /  Part 25  /  Sec. 25.1093 Induction system icing protection.

* * * * *

(b) Turbine engines. Except as provided in paragraph (b)(3) of this section, each engine, with all icing protection systems operating, must:

(1) Operate throughout its flight power range, including the minimum descent idling speeds, in the icing conditions defined in Appendices C and O of this part, and Appendix D of part 33 of this chapter, and in falling and blowing snow within the limitations established for the airplane for such operation, without the accumulation of ice on the engine, inlet system components, or airframe components that would do any of the following:

(i) Adversely affect installed engine operation or cause a sustained loss of power or thrust; or an unacceptable increase in gas path operating temperature; or an airframe/engine incompatibility; or

(ii) Result in unacceptable temporary power loss or engine damage; or

(iii) Cause a stall, surge, or flameout or loss of engine controllability (for example, rollback).

(2) Operate at ground idle speed for a minimum of 30 minutes on the ground in the following icing conditions shown in Table 1 of this section, unless replaced by similar test conditions that are more critical. These conditions must be demonstrated with the available air bleed for icing protection at its critical condition, without adverse effect, followed by an acceleration to takeoff power or thrust in accordance with the procedures defined in the airplane flight manual. During the idle operation, the engine may be run up periodically to a moderate power or thrust setting in a manner acceptable to the Administrator. Analysis may be used to show ambient temperatures below the tested temperature are less critical. The applicant must document the engine run-up procedure (including the maximum time interval between run-ups from idle, run-up power setting, and duration at power), the associated minimum ambient temperature, and the maximum time interval. These conditions must be used in the analysis that establishes the airplane operating limitations in accordance with Sec. 25.1521.

(3) For the purposes of this section, the icing conditions defined in appendix O of this part, including the conditions specified in Condition 3 of Table 1 of this section, are not applicable to airplanes with a maximum takeoff weight equal to or greater than 60,000 pounds.

Table 1--Icing Conditions for Ground Tests--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Water concentration Mean effective particle

Condition Total air temperature (minimum) diameter Demonstration--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Rime ice condition............... 0 to 15 [deg]F (18 to -9 [deg]C).. Liquid--0.3 g/m\3\..... 15-25 microns................ By test, analysis or

combination of the

two.2. Glaze ice condition.............. 20 to 30 [deg]F (-7 to -1 [deg]C). Liquid--0.3 g/m\3\..... 15-25 microns................ By test, analysis or

combination of the

two.3. Large drop condition............. 15 to 30 [deg]F (-9 to -1 [deg]C). Liquid--0.3 g/m\3\..... 100 microns (minimum)........ By test, analysis or

combination of the

two.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *