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Subject: Europa-List: Re:Vents
From: teledynmcs@aol.com
Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 07:44:56

Hi Guys, 

Regarding ventilation, I installed both the Ultimate Ventilators and a  
starboard side NACA vent in the vertical that feeds 3 overhead eyeball  vents.

The key to getting the NACA vent to supply enough air to the eyeballs is  to 
provide a place for the incoming cockpit air to escape. If you don't do  
this the cockpit pressurizes and you won't get much airflow. Without a place 
for  the air to escape, the faster you go the less air comes in. It doesn't  
take much to pressurization to override the intake pressure of the NACA  
vent. 

I installed a plastic vent grille in the bottom center of the baggage bay  
"D" access panel. The grille was found here: 
_http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=5228_ 
(http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=5228)   and is P/N 
32057 shown on this page. It's more or less oval in shape, very  
lightweight, and looks nice when installed. At cruise speeds my eyeball  vents
provide 
at least as much air as you would experience from  a typical airliner 
eyeball vent. A small piece of zigzag trip tape in front  of the NACA vent also

helps considerably to increase the amount of air that  enters the NACA vent. 
Zigzag is available here: _http://wingsandwheels.com/page29.htm_ 
(http://wingsandwheels.com/page29.htm) 

I installed the Ultimate Ventilators below the instrument panel,  about 
knee level, on either side using the hole left where my lower half of the  
fuselage was mounted in the cradle during construction. These provide a  very 
nice blast of air, even on the ground, that can be directed somewhat  up and 
down, depending on how much they are open.  No need for trip tape on  these, 
though. They allow plenty of air in, no zigzag  is necessary.

It gets hot and sticky here in SE Tennessee in the summertime  and highly 
recommend both of these methods to provide creature  comfort.

Hope it helps!

Regards,

John  Lawton
Whitwell, TN (TN89)
N245E -  Flying


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