Temperature and Distribution Control
Temperature And Distribution Control:
Blend flaps:Two sets of three blend flaps, one LH and one RH, regulate the flow of air through the heater matrix and a heater matrix bypass, to control the temperature of the air leaving the heater assembly. The two sets of blend flaps operate independently to allow different temperatures to be set for the LH and RH outlets.
Each blend flap is attached to a spindle. The end of each spindle extends through the side of the heater casing and is attached to a common lever mechanism on the related side of the casing. A control cable is installed between the lever mechanism and the related temperature knob on the control panel. When the flow is split between the bypass and the heater matrix, the two flows mix downstream of the heater matrix to produce an even air temperature at the individual outlets.
Distribution flaps: Separate distribution flaps are installed to control the flow of air to the footwells, windscreen/side windows and the LH and RH face level outlets. The distribution flaps are attached to spindles that extend through the RH side of the heater casing and are attached to a common lever mechanism. A control cable is installed between the lever mechanism and the distribution knob on the control panel.