This application relates to a unique mounting bracket for use in attaching a ram air fan to a remainder of a pack included in a cabin air conditioning and temperature control system (“CACTCS”).
As utilized on aircraft, cabin air is treated in a system that must provide air at an acceptable temperature for circulation within a cabin. In one cabin air conditioning and temperature control system, air is taken from a compressor and passed through an air cycle machine, and through a main heat exchanger. The air may be somewhat hot. Thus, a ram air fan is included, which takes air from an environment outside of the aircraft, and drives that air across the heat exchanger cooling the air within the heat exchanger. The cooled air may then be delivered into the aircraft cabin.
The ram air fan must be mounted adjacent to the remainder of the pack of equipment incorporated into the CACTCS. Historically, mounting brackets have attached a lower portion of the ram air fan housing to the pack.
A bracket is used for securing a ram air fan to a pack for a cabin air conditioning and temperature control system. An axial rear wall of the bracket is to be secured to a housing for a ram air fan and includes bolt holes with a base floor defined between lateral sidewalls. The base floor has a grooved surface and a slot extending through the base floor. The slot extends for an axial length and for a lateral width, with a ratio of the length to the width being between 1.24 and 1.29. A ram air fan, a system and a method are also disclosed.
These and other features may be best understood from the following drawings and specification.
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A bracket 40 is shown for mounting the housing 38 of the ram air fan 20 to the pack 34. Included in the pack 34 is an air cycle machine for driving the air from a compressor and through the heat exchanger 32, and further for moving the air into a cabin 36 of an air associated aircraft.
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With the inventive bracket 40, the housing 38 may be easily secured to the remainder of the pack 34 and accommodate tolerance stack-up concerns.
A method includes the steps of removing bolts 42 to allow a pack 34 to be separated from a ram air fan 20 at a bracket 40. The bracket 40 is removed from a housing 38. The removed bracket is replaced with a replacement bracket 40.
Although an embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this disclosure. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this disclosure.