04/02/21
Message Overview:
Message Name:
R HYD SOV FAIL
Message Code:
00RHSVFL
Associated CAS:
| Reporting LRU: | Data Acquisition Unit (DAU) 1 |
| System Description: | 29-12-00 |
| Schematic Diagram: | 29-12-00 [ Global Express ] [ G5000 ] [ Global XRS ] |
| Wiring Diagram: | 29-00-02 [ Global Express ] [ G5000 ] [ Global XRS ] 29-00-04 [ Global Express ] [ G5000 ] [ Global XRS ] |
Message Description:
Under either conditions below:
- Data Acquisition Unit (DAU) 1 is sensing the Right Hydraulic Shut-Off Valve (SOV) open, and the Data Acquisition Unit (DAU) 4 (A31) is reporting the Right Fire Handle out and/or the RH Hydraulic SOV Switch selected to CLOSE OR
- DAU 1 is sensing the Right Hydraulic SOV closed, and the DAU 4 is reporting the Right Fire Handle pushed in and/or the RH Hydraulic SOV Switch selected to OPEN
Possible Causes:
- Right Hydraulic Shut-Off Valve (SOV)
- Data Acquisition Unit (DAU) 1 (A17)
- Data Acquisition Unit (DAU) 4 (A31)
- Fire-Handle-Switch
- Right Hydraulic Shut-Off Valve (SOV) Cockpit Switch (E13)
- Junction Box (JB4)
- DC Power Center (A63)
- Associated Wiring
Troubleshooting Tips:
Advisory Wire/Service Bulletin: None
Forum Articles/Infoservice/Newsletter: None
Notice To Operators (NTO): None
Flight Operation Notifications Manual (FONM): None
When replacing the pressure filters, a hydraulic lock has been known to prevent new filter installation. A "B" nut next to the filter manifold may need to be loosened or removed to bleed off pressure and allow the installation of the filter.
Using the CMM for the Hyd. SOV, it is possible to change the actuator of the valve without removing the hydraulic Valve. There may be internal seals in the valve portion that are preventing the valve to move freely, and has caused the actuator to fail. With no Hydraulic pressure in the system you should be able to move the valve by hand using the indication lever. If you can not move it by hand or feel binding, then replace the whole valve assembly. Do not use tools to move the valve indicator. You can use the test points on the JB boxes to verify the relay, or card integrity. Use the ground or power side of the relay coil to ensure the relay is functional. The relay is on the PCB card. The relay can be changed per the JB CMM.
Quick Links:
| Removal of the Junction Box JB4 Circuit-Cards | AMM 24-00-06-000-801 [ Global Express ] [ G5000 ] [ Global XRS ] |
| Installation of the Junction Box JB4 Circuit-Cards | AMM 24-00-06-400-801 [ Global Express ] [ G5000 ] [ Global XRS ] |
| Removal of the DC Power Center (DCPC) | AMM 24-61-00-000-801 [ Global Express ] [ G5000 ] [ Global XRS ] |
| Installation of the DC Power Center (DCPC) | AMM 24-61-00-400-801 [ Global Express ] [ G5000 ] [ Global XRS ] |
| Removal of the Fire Handles | AMM 26-21-13-000-801 [ Global Express ] [ G5000 ] [ Global XRS ] |
| Installation of the Fire Handles | AMM 26-21-13-400-801 [ Global Express ] [ G5000 ] [ Global XRS ] |
| Removal of the HYDRAULIC Control Panel | AMM 29-11-01-000-801 [ Global Express ] [ G5000 ] [ Global XRS ] |
| Installation of the HYDRAULIC Control Panel | AMM 29-11-01-400-801 [ Global Express ] [ G5000 ] [ Global XRS ] |
| Removal of the Firewall Hydraulic Shutoff-Valves | AMM 29-12-33-000-801 [ Global Express ] [ G5000 ] [ Global XRS ] |
| Installation of the Firewall Hydraulic Shutoff-Valves | AMM 29-12-33-400-801 [ Global Express ] [ G5000 ] [ Global XRS ] |
| Removal of the Data Acquisition Units (DAU) | AMM 31-42-01-000-801 [ Global Express ] [ G5000 ] [ Global XRS ] |
| Installation of the Data Acquisition Units (DAU) | AMM 31-42-01-400-801 [ Global Express ] [ G5000 ] [ Global XRS ] |
| Access to Active Faults | AMM 45-45-00-970-802 [ Global Express ] [ G5000 ] [ Global XRS ] |
| Access to Stored Faults | AMM 45-45-00-970-803 [ Global Express ] [ G5000 ] [ Global XRS ] |
| Access to System Diagnostics | AMM 45-45-00-970-804 [ Global Express ] [ G5000 ] [ Global XRS ] |
| Wire Repair - Maintenance Practices - ALL | SPM 20-12-10-02 [ Global Express ] [ G5000 ] [ Global XRS ] |
Troubleshooting Recommendations:
- Ensure fire handle is in, and power is off the affected system, or aircraft.
- In the aft equipment bay, remove connector L46P1 at the RH Hyd. SOV and inspect the pins and sockets for damage or corrosion. Leave connector off.
- In the aft equipment bay, physical move the right hydraulic SOV to the open or closed position, (opposite to what it is failed at). Ensure hydraulic pressure is at 0, and do this by hand only. Use a rag to prevent hand indentations. Move valve a few times to verify no binding, or damage.
- Physically move the valve to the open position.
- Install connector L46P1 on to RH Hyd. SOV.
- Have an assistant do an operational test of the right hydraulic SOV, while you monitor the valve in the back. If no movement is seen on the valve when commanded, and the valve moves when you assist the indicator arm; ensure the EICAS Hyd. Page indications are accurate to the valve position and commands. Remember that CAIMS/ System Diagnostic/ ATA 31/ DAU 1A, and 1B/ LRU Test/ Discreet Inputs allows you to see DAU input from the RH Hyd. SOV.
- If system checks are good, do close out.
- If fault remains, continue with next step.
- Check if the circuit breaker trips.
- If the circuit breaker does not trip, go to step 12.
- If the circuit breaker trips, continue with next step.
- Disconnect the right hydraulic SOV connector L46P1. Reset the right hydraulic SOV circuit breaker.
- If the circuit breaker does not trip, go step 39.
- If the circuit breaker trip, continue with next step
- Disconnect JB4 connector JB4EP1 and check if the circuit breaker trips.
- If the circuit breaker trip, go to step 11.
- If the circuit breaker does not trip, continue with next step.
- Perform a wiring check from right hydraulic SOV to JB4.
- If wiring checks are not good, repair defective wiring as required and replace JB4 and do close out.
NOTE: Remember if you want to change the PCB 2 Card, that your fault could be in the back of the JB4 motherboard, and the card will not fix the problem. - If wiring checks are good, continue with next step.
- If wiring checks are not good, repair defective wiring as required and replace JB4 and do close out.
- Perform a wiring check from JB4 to DCPC.
- If wiring checks are not good, repair defective wiring as required and do close out.
- If wiring checks are good, continue with next step.
- Check the position of the right hydraulic SOV.
- If the right hydraulic SOV moves to the close position, go to step 21.
- If the right hydraulic SOV does not move to the close position, continue with next step.
- Disconnect the right hydraulic SOV connector L46P1, verify good ground at L46P1-H and perform a voltage check between L46P1-G (+) to L46P1-H (-).
- If 28 VDC is present, go step 39.
- If 28 VDC is not present, continue with next step.
- Remove the JB4 face plate and check for 28 volts at PCB 2 TP-60.
- If the voltage is not good, go to step 16.
- If the voltage is good, continue with next step.
- Perform a wiring check between JB 3 and the right hydraulic SOV connector L46P1.
- If wiring checks are not good, repair defective wiring as required and do close out.
- If wiring checks are good, continue with next step.
- Remove the JB4 face plate and check for 28 volts at PCB 2 TP-28.
- If the voltage is good, go to step 18.
- If the voltage is not good, continue with next step.
- Perform a wiring check of wiring between JB4 and DCPC.
- If wiring checks are not good, repair defective wiring as required and do close out.
- If wiring checks are good, replace DCPC and continue with next step.
- Disconnect JB4 connector JB4EP1 and check for the following readings:
Condition JB4 Expected Result Result SDS2-IN JB4EP1-15 Ground SDS2-OUT JB4EP1-15 Open A210-Pull JB4EP1-16 Ground A210-Push JB4EP1-16 Open - If all of the above readings are good, replace the JB4 and do close out.
NOTE: Remember if you want to change the PCB 2 Card, that your fault could be in the back of the JB4 motherboard, and the card will not fix the problem. - If any of the above readings are not good, continue with next step.
- If all of the above readings are good, replace the JB4 and do close out.
- Perform a wiring check between the JB4 and the applicable panel.
- If wiring checks are not good, repair defective wiring as required and replace the applicable panel if required and do close out.
- If wiring checks are good, continue with next step.
- Perform a continuity check between JB4 connector JB4EP1-2 and JB4EP1-17.
- If there is no continuity, repair wiring as required and do close out.
- If there is continuity, continue with next step.
- Check the position of the right hydraulic SOV.
- If the right hydraulic SOV moves to the close position, go to step 30.
- If the right hydraulic SOV does not move to the close position, continue with next step.
- Disconnect the right hydraulic SOV connector L46P1, verify good ground at L46P1-H and perform a voltage check between L46P1-A (+) to L46P1-H (-).
- If 28 VDC is present, go step 39.
- If 28 VDC is not present, continue with next step.
- Remove the JB4 face plate and check for 28 volts at PCB 2 TP-61.
- If the voltage is not good, go to step 25.
- If the voltage is good, continue with next step.
- Perform a wiring check between JB 3 and the right hydraulic SOV connector L46P1.
- If wiring checks are not good, repair defective wiring as required and do close out.
- If wiring checks are good, continue with next step.
- Remove the JB4 face plate and check for 28 volts at PCB 2 TP-28.
- If the voltage is good, go to step 27.
- If the voltage is not good, continue with next step.
- Perform a wiring check of wiring between JB4 and DCPC.
- If wiring checks are not good, repair defective wiring as required and do close out.
- If wiring checks are good, replace DCPC and continue with next step.
- Disconnect JB4 connector JB4EP1 and check for the following readings:
Condition JB4 Expected Result Result SDS2-IN JB4EP1-15 Ground SDS2-OUT JB4EP1-15 Open A210-Pull JB4EP1-16 Ground A210-Push JB4EP1-16 Open - If all of the above readings are good, replace the JB4 and do close out.
NOTE: Remember if you want to change the PCB 2 Card, that your fault could be in the back of the JB4 motherboard, and the card will not fix the problem. - If any of the above readings are not good, continue with next step.
- If all of the above readings are good, replace the JB4 and do close out.
- Perform a wiring check between the JB4 and the applicable panel.
- If wiring checks are not good, repair defective wiring as required and replace the applicable panel if required and do close out.
- If wiring checks are good, continue with next step.
- Perform a continuity check between JB4 connector JB4EP1-2 and JB4EP1-17.
- If there is no continuity, repair wiring as required and do close out.
- If there is continuity, continue with next step.
- Set the right engine fire handle IN and the RH hydraulic SOV switch OUT (open).
- Disconnect the right hydraulic SOV connector L46P1 and install a jumper between L46P1- C and H.
- If the R HYD SOV FAIL message goes away, replace the SOV.
- If the R HYD SOV FAIL message is still shown, remove jumper and connect L46P1.
- Interchange DAU 1 with another DAU 4.
- If system checks are good, go to step 38.
- If fault remains, continue with next step.
- Remove DAU 1 and check for the following readings:
DAU 1 Expected Result Result A17AP1-C6 Ground A17AP1-C13 Open - If the above readings are good, go to step 35.
- If any of the above readings are not good, continue with next step.
- Perform a wiring check between the right hydraulic SOV and the DAU 1.
- If wiring checks are not good, repair defective wiring as required and do close out.
- If wiring checks are good, continue with next step.
- Select the right hydraulic SOV switch IN (close) and check for the following readings:
DAU 1 Expected Result Result A17AP1-C9 Open A17AP1-C15 Ground - If the above readings are good, go to step 38.
- If any of the above readings are not good, continue with next step.
- Perform a wiring check between the right hydraulic SOV and the DAU 1.
- If wiring checks are not good, repair defective wiring as required and do close out.
- If wiring checks are good, continue with next step.
- Disconnect the right hydraulic SOV connector L46P1 and install a jumper between L46P1- E and H.
- If the R HYD SOV FAIL message is not shown, remove jumper and connect L46P1.
- If the R HYD SOV FAIL message is still shown, continue with next step.
- Replace DAU 1.
- If system checks are good, do close out.
- If fault remains, continue with next step.
- Replace right hydraulic SOV.
- Do close out.