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Wheres the JSF gauge in the F-16?



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oke139
PostPosted: Mar 08, 2011 - 09:32 PM Reply with quote Back to top
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Hello, id like to know where can i see stuff about JFS, is it charged, how many percentage its charged, is it being charged etc. But i cant find any gauges or something related to it.
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The JFS uses the pressure stored in the brake/JFS-accumulators to start and runs on normal fuel regadless of the position of the fuel master switch. The pressure in the brake/JFS-accumulators should be about 3000 PSI and the pressure indicators are located on the right underside of the aircraft just inbord of the right ventral fin. You can go start 1 or 2 (normally 2) to "blow" (so to speak) one or both bottles to start the JFS. After it engine RPM has reached 12 % it takes between 40 to 60 seconds to recharge the bottles using the B-system hydraulic pressure. It can also be recharged by using a handpump in the left wheel well. You should get a green JFS run light within 30 seconds after starting the JFS and it automatically disconnects when the engine is reaching 50 % RPM (P&W -220). If the JFS is manually turned off, it has to spool down (17 seconds from operating speed) before it can be restarted.
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So to answer the question, the gauges are under the engine, just inside the right ventral under a door.

In the cockpit, you only have a JFS 'run' light (meaning the JFS is now running and ready) and you watch the engine RPM gauge to monitor the start progress.

...and what tieu said.

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http://www.f-16.net/gallery_item45885.html

Take a look down on the lower right of this picture. You will see 2 small round guages - those are the JFS pressure guages. The 2 long cylinders down the center of the photo are the JFS bottles where the pressurized fluid/air are stored.

Hope this helps give you a visual reference

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Wow, didnt expect so many detailed responses so fast, thanks everyone, i found what i was looking for.
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