Hawker Beechcraft 200, 200C, B200, B200C, 190-00915-02 Rev. 7
B200GT and B200CGT King Air FAA APPROVED
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POWER PLANT LIMITATIONS AND INDICATOR MARKINGS
No changes were made to the airplane’s engine operating limits. The engine gauges are marked as
shown in the following tables. Refer to the latest Airplane Flight Manual or appropriate Airplane Flight
Manual Supplement for engine and propeller limitations.
OPERATING
PARAMETER
PT6A-41 ENGINES COLOR MARKINGS & RANGES
Red Arc/Radial
(Minimum Limit)
Yellow Arc
(Caution)
Green Arc
(Normal)
Yellow Arc
(Caution)
Red Arc/Radial
(Maximum
Limit)
Torque (ft-lbs) -- -- 0 to 2230 -- 2230 (1)
ITT (ºC) -- -- 400 to 750 -- 750 (2)
Prop N
2
(rpm) -- -- (3) -- (3)
Gas Generator N
1
(%) -- -- 52 to 101.5 -- 101.5 (4)
Oil Temp. (ºC) -40 (5) -40 to +10 (5) 10 to 99 (5) 99 to 104 (5) 99 (5)
Oil
Press.
(psi)
Less than
21,000’ MSL.
60
60 to 105 105 to 135
-- 135 (6)(7)
21,000’ MSL
and above
60 to 85 85 to 135
Footnotes:
(1) The maximum transient torque value is 2750 ft-lb for up to 5 seconds. Within this transient
value, the torque indicator will display green digits and a white pointer. After 5 seconds, the digits
will flash alternating red and white background with a flashing red pointer for 5 seconds. After 5
seconds of flashing, the indication is steady white digits/red background and the pointer is red.
Above 2750 FT-LB, the indication immediately begins flashing for 5 seconds before displaying
steady white digits on a red background and a red pointer.
(2) A red diamond at 1000°C represents the upper transient limit for engine Starting Mode. Normally,
the ITT indicator will display green digits and a white pointer. Above 800°C, or when between
750°C and 800°C for more than 5 seconds, (or above 1000°C for more than 5 seconds in Starting
Mode), the digital indication will flash alternating red and white background with a flashing red
pointer for 5 seconds. After 5 seconds of flashing, the indication is steady white digits/red
background and the pointer is red.
(3) See PROPELLER TYPES AND INDICATOR MARKINGS table.
(4) The maximum transient N1 value is 102.6% for up to 10 seconds. Within this transient value, the
N1 indicator will display green digits and a white pointer. When between 101.5% and 102.6% for
more than 10 seconds, or when above 102.6%, the digital indication will flash alternating red and
white background with a flashing red pointer for 5 seconds. After 5 seconds of flashing, the
indication is steady white digits/red background and the pointer is red.
(5) Above 104°C, or between 99°C and 104°C for more than 5 minutes, the digital indication will flash
alternating red and white background with a flashing red pointer for 5 seconds. After 5 seconds
of flashing, the indication is steady white digits/red background and the pointer is red. Below 0°C
to -40°C, the digital indication will be black digits on a yellow background. Below -40°C, the
digital indication will be white digits on a red background.
(6) Above 135 PSI, or below 60 PSI and decreasing oil pressure, the digital indication will flash
alternating red and white background with a flashing red pointer for 5 seconds. After 5 seconds
of flashing, the indication is steady white digits/red background and the pointer is red.
(7) A red diamond at 200 psi represents the upper transient limit.