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CASA Urgent AD: Rolls Royce

Subject: Rolls Royce Germany Turbine Engines - BR700 Series
AD:
AD/BR700/6 Independent Overspeed Protection 8/2005 TX
Applicability: BR700-715A1-30, BR700-715B1-30 and BR700-715C1-30 engines, all serial
numbers.
Requirement: 1. If not previously accomplished, inspect all affected engines to determine if independent overspeed protection (IOP) units with part number (P/N) 112E9321G2 and serial numbers LHBR0371through to LHBR0389 inclusive are installed in accordance with Rolls-Royce Deutschland Alert Service Bulletin (ASB) SB-BR700-73-A900371 dated 17 June 2005.
2. If two affected IOP units are installed in one aircraft, replace at least one of the suspect IOP units in accordance with ASB SB-BR700-73-A900371.
3. Replace all affected IOP units in accordance with ASB SB-BR700-73-A900371.
Note: LBA Germany AD D-2005-221 refers.
Compliance: For Requirement 1 - Within the next 10 flight cycles after the effective date of this Directive.
For Requirement 2 - Before further flight after the Requirement 1 inspection.
For Requirement 3 - No later than 31 July 2005.
Effective Date: This Airworthiness Directive becomes effective on 22 June 2005.
Background: The manufacturer has been informed by the supplier of the IOP unit that incorrect capacitors have been installed in some IOP units with P/N 112E9321G2. The incorrect capacitor in the IOP unit can lead to an inadvertent IOP command and consequently an in-flight-shutdown. The actions specified by this Airworthiness Directive are intended to prevent the mentioned malfunction of the IOP unit which could lead to an in-flight-shutdown.

FMI: www.casa.gov.au

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