Spec Sheet Powerplant
Spec Sheet Powerplant
Spec Sheet Powerplant
E3GL
Revision 14
Williams International Co., L.L.C.
FJ44-1A
FJ44-1AP
FJ44-2A
FJ44-2C
FJ44-3A
FJ44-3A-24
FJ44-4A
February 2, 2010
Engines of models described here that conform with this data sheet (which is part of Type Certificate No. E3GL) and other approved
data on file with the FAA, meet the minimum standards for use in certificated aircraft in accordance with pertinent aircraft data
sheets and applicable portions of the Federal Aviation Regulations provided they are installed, operated, and maintained as
prescribed by the FAA approved manufacturer’s manuals and other FAA approved instructions.
TYPE CERTIFICATE HOLDER: Williams International Co., L.L.C., Walled Lake, Michigan 48390-0200 USA
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Total Engine (Includes gearbox 460 lb. maximum. 468 lb. maximum.
and airframe mounted
equipment identified in Note 8)
Regulations and Amendments 14 CFR Part 33, effective 14 CFR Part 33, effective
February 1, 1965 February 1, 1965
including Amendments including Amendments
33-1 through 33-14. 33-1 through 33-20
Total Engine (Includes gearbox 530 lb. maximum. 520 lb. maximum.
and airframe mounted
equipment identified in Note 8)
Igniter Plug Quantity of two. See Engine Assembly Part No. identified in
Note 18.
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11 November
Application Date 6 February 2004 1 February 2006
2002.
9 September
Type Certificate 30 July 2004. 2005. 2 February 2010
Date
PRODUCTION Production Certificate 334CE
BASIS
Engine ratings are based on static un-installed thrust stand performance at the following conditions:
• 0% humidity
• sea level ambient pressure (29.92 inches Hg)
• no aircraft gearbox accessory loads
• no aircraft air bleed
• 0% inlet total pressure loss
• using an exhaust nozzle as specified in the Installation Instructions identified in Note 18.
• the flat rate temperature as shown below
Maximum Continuous 53o F and below 59o F and below 46o F and below
Takeoff 79o F and below 72o F and below 79o F and below
For the following engine models, the rated takeoff thrust and its associated limitations may be used for up to 10 minutes
in the event one engine on a multi-engine airplane becomes inoperative during takeoff:
• FJ44-1A
• FJ44-1AP
• FJ44-2C
• FJ44-3A
• FJ44-3A-24
• FJ44-4A
50 (10) Takeoff --
50 (10) Takeoff --
ENGINE EXTERNAL AMBIENT TEMPERATURE. Certain external and/or airframe mounted engine components
have temperature limitations other than those listed here. See Installation Instructions identified in Note 18.
SPEED LIMITATIONS.
Setting of engine thrust is based on low pressure rotor speed (N1). See Operating Instructions identified in Note 18.
FUEL PRESSURE. Measured at fuel pump or fuel control inlet. See Installation Instructions identified in Note 18 for
pressure limitations.
Maximum, psig 90 --
The following information applies to the engine accessory gearbox drives for FJ44-1A, FJ44-1AP, FJ44-2A, FJ44-2C,
FJ44-3A, FJ44-3A-24 models. See Installation Instructions identified in Note 18 for mounting pad dimensions and
power extraction limits.
The following information applies to the engine accessory gearbox drives for FJ44-4A model. See Installation
Instructions identified in Note 18 for mounting pad dimensions and power extraction limits.
Model FJ44-1AP engine is similar to Model FJ44-1A except that a new fan has been incorporated and the LP turbines
and Dual Channel Full Authority Digital Electronic Control (FADEC) of the FJ44-3A Model have been incorporated.
Model FJ44-2A engine is similar to Model FJ44-1A except that a new fan, two additional stages of IP compression, an
exhaust mixer, and an electronic fuel control unit (EFCU) have been incorporated.
Model FJ44-2C engine is similar to Model FJ44-2A except that an integrated hydromechanical fuel control (IFCU) has
been incorporated.
Model FJ44-3A engine is similar to Model FJ44-2C except that a new fan, IP compressor rotor (3 stages), new LP
turbines and a Dual Channel Full Authority Digital Electronic control (FADEC) have been incorporated.
Model FJ44-3A-24 is identical to Model FJ44-3A except that the engine is de-rated by incorporating reduced thrust
schedules in the FADEC.
Model FJ44-4A engine is similar to the Model FJ44-3A, with a higher work and larger diameter IP Compressor design
and corresponding stators which increases core flow.
For each engine model number, there may be minor differences in the engine configuration, including the addition of
optional components, based upon specific airframe installation requirements. See Engine Assembly Part No. identified
in Note 18 for specific engine configuration.
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Engine dry weight includes the following standard equipment. Engine dry weight does not include starter or generator.
Permanent Magnet - -
Alternator (PMA)
TT2 Sensor - -
ECU - -
TT2/PT2 Sensor - -
FADEC - -
ECU - - -
Fuel from the motive flow port on the fuel control unit may be extracted to drive jet or turbine pumps in the airplane
fuel system. See Installation Instructions identified in Note 18.
HIGH PRESSURE BLEED. Flow rates expressed as percent are based on engine core airflow rate. See Installation
Instructions identified in Note 18 for bleed extraction limits during operation with One Engine Inoperative (OEI).
Minimum 0% --
Minimum 0% --
Maximum, Starting
0.222 square inch -- 0.269 square inch
sharp edge sharp edge orifice,
orifice, equivalent flow
equivalent flow
IP COMPRESSOR BLEED. IP compressor bleed is optional for the engine models identified below. See Engine
Assembly Part No. identified in Note 18 for specific engine configuration. Bleed flow is limited to the flow which can
be extracted from the single bleed port when discharged to ambient static pressure. See Operating Instructions identified
in Note 18 to determine effect of bleed on engine performance.
• FJ44-2A
• FJ44-2C
FAN BLEED. Fan bleed is optional for the engine models identified below. See Engine Assembly Part No. identified
in Note 18 for specific engine configuration. Bleed flow is limited to the flow which can be extracted from one bleed
port when discharged to ambient static pressure. See Operating Instructions identified in Note 18 to determine effect of
bleed on engine performance.
• FJ44-1AP
• FJ44-2A
• FJ44-2C
• FJ44-3A
• FJ44-3A-24
• FJ44-4A
ASTM D910, Grade 100LL is approved for use on certain engine models. Refer to the Operating Instructions identified
in Note 18 for limits on duration, fuel temperature and fuel pressure.
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Icing Inhibitor. The use of icing inhibitor is required for the FJ44-1A and FJ44-2A engines. The use of icing
inhibitors is optional for the FJ44-1AP, FJ44-2C, FJ44-3A,FJ44-3A-24 and FJ44-4A engines. See Operating
Instructions identified in Note 18 for the approved icing inhibitors and allowable concentration levels.
Anti-static. See Operating Instructions identified in Note 18 for the approved anti-static additives and allowable
concentration levels.
Biocide. See Operating Instructions identified in Note 18 for the approved biocide additives and allowable concentration
levels.
NOTE 13. ADDITIONAL AIRFRAME CONSIDERATIONS: ANTI-ICING, DE-ICING AND POWER SUPPLY
REQUIREMENTS.
The FJ44-1A and FJ44-2C engines meet the 14 CFR Section 33.68 induction system icing requirements without use of
an active anti-icing system.
The FJ44-2A engine meets the 14 CFR Section 33.68 induction system icing requirements and requires an aircraft
supplied source of power to anti-ice the TT2 sensor. Aircraft power requirements are provided in the Installation
Instructions identified in Note 18.
The FAA has approved a finding of equivalent level of safety (ELOS) for the FJ44-1AP, FJ44-3A and FJ44-3A-24
engines related to compliance of the engine with the requirements of 14 CFR Section 33.28(b) and 33.68 as related to
the TT2/PT2 sensor power supplied by the aircraft. The ELOS identifies specific requirements for aircraft supplied
power to the TT2/PT2 heater and/or air data requirements that must be met by the airframe manufacturer. The specific
aircraft requirements related to this ELOS are identified in the Engine Installation Instructions listed in Note 18.
NOTE 14. POWER RATINGS FOR HIGH CUSTOMER BLEED AIR USAGE.
Use of significant amounts of high pressure bleed air, such as for aircraft anti-icing, requires reduced thrust settings.
See Operating Instructions identified in Note 18.
All engine models meet the 14 CFR Part 33 requirements for rotor disk integrity and blade containment. Certain rotor
parts are life limited. These limits and the associated flight profile are listed in the Maintenance Manual identified in
Note 18.
Dispatch of an aircraft employing the FJ44-1AP, FJ44-3A, FJ44-3A-24 and FJ44-4A engine is allowed with certain
engine control system faults present subject to the limitations identified in Chapter 5 of the Airworthiness Limitations
Section (ALS) of the appropriate Maintenance Manual listed in Note 18.
See Installation Instructions identified in Note 18 for engine mount dimensions and load limits.
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