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Model 550 Maintenance Manual (Rev 34)

5-12-56 (Rev 29)


INSPECTION PHASE 56
Date: _______________
Registration Number: _______________
Serial Number: _______________
Total Time: _______________
1. Description
A. Phase 56 consists of items to be inspected at the first 600 hours or 12 calendar months whichever occurs first, and
then every 200 hours or 3 calendar months, whichever occurs first, thereafter.
B. Inspection items are listed in order of the zone in which the inspection is to be performed. A descriptive statement of
the inspection requirement and the Item Code Number for cross reference to section 5-10-01 is provided. In many
instances, tasks define more specifically the scope and extent of each required inspection. These tasks are printed in
the individual chapters of this manual.
C. The right portion of each page provides room for the mechanic's and inspector's initials and remarks. These pages
may be reproduced as a checklist for use when performing this inspection phase.
2. General Inspection Criteria
A. During accomplishment of each of the specific inspection tasks within this phase, additional general inspections of the
surrounding areas should be performed while access is available. These general inspections are intended to detect
obvious conditions which may warrant further action.
B. If a component or system is disturbed (due to maintenance being performed) after completion of an initially required
task, then that specific task must be reconfirmed after completion of any maintenance before returning the system or
component to service.
ITEM CODE TASK ZONE MECH INSP REMARKS
NUMBER

Lead Acid Battery - Inspect. The inspection Schedule may


D243003 be adjusted after the useful battery life is established, based 311
on operations. Task 24-35-00-760

*** End of Phase 56 Inspection Items ***

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Model 550 Maintenance Manual (Rev 34)
24-35-00 (Rev 29)
TASK 24-35-00-760
3. Lead Acid Battery Emergency Capacity Check
A. Examine the Lead Acid Battery Emergency Capacity.
(1) Remove the battery from the airplane. Refer to Chapter 24, Sealed Lead Acid Battery - Maintenance Practices.
(2) Visually examine the lead acid battery for general condition.
(3) Examine the terminals for overheat, burn or arcing indications.
(4) Examine the terminals for corrosion.
NOTE: If you find corrosion, clean the terminals to remove the corrosion.
(5) Examine the vent tubes for deterioration or wear.
(6) Examine the battery tray and adjacent structure for corrosion, cracks, and wear.
(a) Make sure the battery tray is clean.
(7) Do a capacity check of the lead acid battery. Refer to the Concorde Maintenance Manual Supplement M1.
(8) Install the battery in the airplane. Refer to Chapter 24, Sealed Lead Acid Battery - Maintenance Practices.
END OF TASK

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