
(vi) Barometric scale error. At constant atmospheric pressure, the barometric pressure scale shall be set at each of the pressures (falling within its range of adjustment) that are listed in Table IV, and shall cause the pointer to indicate the equivalent altitude difference shown in Table IV with a tolerance of 25 feet.
(2) Altimeters which are the air data computer type with associated computing systems, or which incorporate air data correction internally, may be tested in a manner and to specifications developed by the manufacturer which are acceptable to the Administrator.
(c) Automatic Pressure Altitude Reporting Equipment and ATC Transponder System Integration Test. The test must be conducted by an appropriately rated person under the conditions specified in paragraph (a). Measure the automatic pressure altitude at the output of the installed ATC transponder when interrogated on Mode C at a sufficient number of test points to ensure that the altitude reporting equipment, altimeters, and ATC transponders perform their intended functions as installed in the aircraft. The difference between the automatic reporting output and the altitude displayed at the altimeter shall not exceed 125 feet.
(d) Records: Comply with the provisions of §43.9 of this chapter as to content, form, and disposition of the records. The person performing the altimeter tests shall record on the altimeter the date and maximum altitude to which the altimeter has been tested and the persons approving the airplane for return to service shall enter that data in the airplane log or other permanent record.
Table I
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Equivalent
pressure Tolerance
Altitude (inches of ±(feet)
mercury)
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_1,000........................................ 31.018 20
0............................................. 29.921 20
500........................................... 29.385 20
1,000......................................... 28.856 20
1,500......................................... 28.335 25
2,000......................................... 27.821 30
3,000......................................... 26.817 30
4,000......................................... 25.842 35
6,000......................................... 23.978 40
8,000......................................... 22.225 60
10,000........................................ 20.577 80
12,000........................................ 19.029 90
14,000........................................ 17.577 100
16,000........................................ 16.216 110
18,000........................................ 14.942 120
20,000........................................ 13.750 130
22,000........................................ 12.636 140
25,000........................................ 11.104 155
30,000........................................ 8.885 180
35,000........................................ 7.041 205
40,000........................................ 5.538 230
45,000........................................ 4.355 255
50,000........................................ 3.425 280
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Table II_Test Tolerances
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Tolerance
Test (feet)
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Case Leak Test.............................................. ±100
Hysteresis Test:
First Test Point (50 percent of maximum altitude)......... 75
Second Test Point (40 percent of maximum altitude)........ 75
After Effect Test........................................... 30
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Table III_Friction
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Tolerance
Altitude (feet) (feet)
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1,000....................................................... ±70
2,000....................................................... 70
3,000....................................................... 70
5,000....................................................... 70
10,000...................................................... 80
15,000...................................................... 90
20,000...................................................... 100
25,000...................................................... 120
30,000...................................................... 140
35,000...................................................... 160
40,000...................................................... 180
50,000...................................................... 250
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Table IV_Pressure-Altitude Difference
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Altitude
Pressure (inches of Hg) difference
(feet)
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28.10....................................................... -1,727
28.50....................................................... -1,340
29.00....................................................... -863
29.50....................................................... -392
29.92....................................................... 0
30.50....................................................... +531
30.90....................................................... +893
30.99....................................................... +974
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(Secs. 313, 314, and 601 through 610 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 (49 U.S.C. 1354, 1355, and 1421 through 1430) and sec. 6(c), Dept. of Transportation Act (49 U.S.C. 1655(c)))
[Amdt. 43-2, 30 FR 8262, June 29, 1965, as amended by Amdt. 43-7, 32 FR 7587, May 24, 1967; Amdt. 43-19, 43 FR 22639, May 25, 1978; Amdt. 43-23, 47 FR 41086, Sept. 16, 1982; Amdt. 43-31, 54 FR 34330, Aug. 18, 1989]