December 20, 201114 yr I only had this issue maybe 4 times outta 100 flights or so. Not sure what causes it but every so often it happens. Did everything I normally do for a flight but for some reason the duct pressure in the Right Pack is at 0, and the left one is at 40. All the switches are in the normal configuration. I even tried the Trip Reset switch, and shutting down the right engine and restarting it in flight but still get 0 duct pressure in the right pack.I think its probably something like used to happen with the fuel temp gauge where it would peg at the max and was nothing you could do about it until the next flight. Anyone ever had this issue with the Right Pack? Paul Deemer
December 20, 201114 yr Right engine bleed on? Idk if it could be a bug or user error. The real question is, when did it began to read "0". Also, that's duct pressure that you're reading, not pack. ___________________________________________________________________________________ Zachary Waddell -- Caravan Driver -- Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/zwaddell Avsim ToS Avsim Screenshot Rules
December 20, 201114 yr Author Happened at some point on the ground while taxing to the runway. Anyway here how it set.Left and Right Fans at AutoLeft and Right Packs at AutoIsolation Valve AutoLeft and Right Engine Bleeds OnAPU Bleed OffMust be a glitch it doesn't happen often and I am not sure what triggers it. Paul Deemer
December 20, 201114 yr Happened at some point on the ground while taxing to the runway. Anyway here how it set.Left and Right Fans at AutoLeft and Right Packs at AutoIsolation Valve AutoLeft and Right ENGINE Bleeds OnAPU Bleed OffMust be a glitch it doesn't happen often and I am not sure what triggers it.Maybe you did a typing error ;)If all the switches are normal and it happens randomly, there is a problem somewhere.Does the ISOL VALVE fix the problem if set to OPEN when the right duct fail?Can you post a screenshot?Are you able to save the fault wiith the panel state? If yes, you could send a ticket if the problem is still present. Regards Andrea Daviero
December 20, 201114 yr Author Well the problem always goes away on the next flight. So probably won't see it again for awhile. Since I can't replicate the problem PMDG won't be able to either if nobody knows whats causing it. But I will try and get some more detailed info the next time I see it happen.Yeah that was a typo above. - Fixed :) Paul Deemer
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