TM 1-1520-240-10
2-2-3
WARNING
If the FIRE PULL handle warning lights are
covered by the NVG filters during daylight
operation, illumination of the fire warning
lights may not be apparent in the event of
an engine fire. Do not operate the aircraft
with the NVG filters covering or obscuring
the fire warning lights unless night vision
goggles are being used.
The NVG filter is attached to one end of the FIRE PULL
handle by hinged fitting. The other end of the filter holder
forms a tab by which the filter holder and filter may be
rotated about the hinged fitting. For NVG operations, the
filter holder is rotated to a closed position over the front
of the FIRE PULL handle cover. In this position, the fire
warning light is NVG compatible. For normal operations,
the filter holder is rotated from the closed position to the
fully open position. In this position, the FIRE PULL han-
dle warning lights will be red.
CAUTION
If there is a fire in both engine compart-
ments, do not pull both FIRE PULL han-
dles simultaneously. Extinguish fire in
one compartment only as described be-
low. Leave the FIRE PULL handle out after
fire has been extinguished. Proceed in a
like manner to extinguish fire in the other
engine compartment.
When an engine compartment fire occurs on either side,
the respective pair of warning lights comes on. The ap-
propriate FIRE PULL handle is pulled, that engine fuel
shutoff valve closes and the AGENT DISCH switch is
armed.
Selection and discharge of either fire bottle is accom-
plished by placing the AGENT DISCH switch to BTL 1 or
BTL 2. After depletion of the charge in the initially se-
lected bottle, the remaining bottle can be discharged to
the same engine compartment by selecting the opposite
position on the AGENT DISCH switch. The other FIRE
PULL handle performs the same function for its respec-
tive engine compartment.
2-2-4. AGENT DISCH Switch
A three-position AGENT DISCH (discharge) switch is
above the FIRE PULL handles on the center instrument
panel (fig. 2-2-1). The lever-lock momentary switch posi-
tions are BTL 1, neutral, and BTL 2. When BTL 1 is
selected, the agent is discharged from the No. 1 bottle
into the selected engine compartment. When BTL 2 is
selected, the agent is discharged from the No. 2 bottle
into the selected engine compartment. Only two fire ex-
tinguisher agent bottles are provided. If the agent from
both bottles is used in combating a fire in one engine
compartment, agent will not be available should a fire
occur in the other engine compartment. Power is sup-
plied from the corresponding No. 1 or No. 2 DC essential
bus through the ENGINE NO. 1 and NO. 2 FIRE EXT
circuit breakers on the No. 1 and No. 2 PDP.
2-2-5. FIRE DETR Switch.
A two-position FIRE DETR (detector) switch is below the
AGENT DISCH switch on the top center section of the
center instrument panel (fig. 2-2-1). It is labeled FIRE
DETR and TEST. The toggle switch is spring-loaded to
FIRE DETR which monitors the engine fire detection
system. When the switch is placed to TEST, it checks the
operation of the engine fire detection system by closing
relays in both controls units and the warning lights in both
FIRE PULL handles illuminate. Power to operate the test
circuit is supplied by the DC essential bus through the
LIGHTING CAUTION PNL circuit breaker on the No. 1
PDP.
2-2-6. Hand Fire Extinguishers.
WARNING
Avoid prolonged exposure (5 minutes or
more) to high concentrations of fire extin-
guishing agent and its decomposition
products because of irritation to the eyes
and nose. Adequate respiratory and eye
relief from excessive exposure should be
sought as soon as the primary fire emer-
gency permits. Use of oxygen for person-
nel is recommended.
Three portable 6.3 pound capacity hand fire extinguish-
ers are provided in the helicopter. One is in the cockpit,
on the floor to the right of the pilots seat. Two hand fire
extinguishers are in the cabin section. One on the for-
ward bulkhead and one in the left rear, just forward of the
ramp.
2-2-7. Emergency Troop Alarm and Jump Lights.
Two emergency troop alarm and jump light boxes are in
the cargo compartment. The forward box is on the bulk-
head and above the avionics equipment shelves and the
aft box is on the left side of the fuselage above the ramp
at sta. 575. Each box has an electric bell in the center with
a red light fixture on one side and a green light fixture on
the other side. The TROOP WARN panel on the over-
head switch console is used to operate the emergency
troop alarm and jump lights.
The emergency troop alarm and jump lights have several
functions. They can be used to notify passengers and
crew with predetermined signals in time of emergency.
The jump lights can be used to notify flight engineer
during airborne delivery operations and to alert the troop
commander during paratroop drop missions. Refer to
Chapter 9 for standard use of the troop alarm.