Friedrich P-12 manual TOP Panel

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P-12 Parts List

 

REF NO.

PART NO.

COMPONENT

QTY

 

1

67812020

TOP PANEL

1

 

2

67812019

OPERATION PANEL

1

 

3

67812041

KEYSTOKE

1

 

4

67812018

DISPLAY ELECTRIC CONTROL PLATE

1

 

5

 

RECEIVER

1

 

6

67812042

ROOM TEMPERTURE SENSER

1

 

7

 

TUBE TEMPERATURE SENSOR

1

 

8

67812017

MOTOR STEP

1

 

9

 

CRANK

1

 

10

67812016

UP VOLUTE I

1

 

11

67812043

LONG CONNECTING ROD

1

 

12

67812012

ERECT LOUVER

8

 

13

67812015

UP CENTRIFUGAL FAN

1

 

14

67812011

UP VOLUTE II

1

 

15

67812014

MOTOR

1

 

16

 

LOWER VOLUTE COVER PLATE

1

 

17

67812044

SCREW

4

 

18

67812045

SIX CORNER NUT

4

 

19

67812046

SPRING GASKET

4

 

20

 

EVEN GASKET

4

 

21

67812009

DOWN CENTRIFUGAL FAN

1

 

22

67812008

DOWN VOLUTE

1

5

23

 

TROUGH COVER

1

24

67812007

WATER CHANNEL

1

 

 

25

67812034

CONDENSER ASSY

1

 

26

67812021

AIR INTAKE PROTECT NET

1

 

27

67812047

CONNECTING ROD

2

 

28

67812002

ACROSS LOUVER

6

 

29

67812001

FACE PANEL

1

 

30

67812048

WATER TANK FILTER

1

 

31

67812049

WATER TANK FILTER CLIP

1

 

32

67812050

SILICA GEL PIPE

1

 

33

67812051

ANTI-VIBRATION PAD

1

 

34

67812052

DRAIN PUMP

1

 

35

67812053

FIXED BOARD OF DRAIN PUMP

1

 

36

67812054

INNER DRAIN PIPE

1

 

37

67812029

WATER LEVEL SWITCH FIXED PLATE

1

 

38

67812028

WATER LEVEL SWITCH

1

 

39

67812003

ELECTRICAL BOX COVER

1

 

40

67812055

ELECTRIAL CONTROL PLATE

1

 

41

67812056

CAPACITOR CLAMP

1

 

42

67812057

COMPRESSOR CAPACITOR

1

 

43

67812058

ELECTRIC CONTROL PLATE SUPPORT

1

 

44

67812059

TRANSFORMER

1

 

45

67812060

FAN CAPACITOR

1

 

46

67812004

ELECTRICAL BOX

1

 

47

67812061

WIRE CLIP 1

1

 

48

 

DRAIN PIPE CONNECTING

1

 

49

67812062

COOLING WATER PIPE

1

REF NO.

PART NO.

COMPONENT

QTY

50

67812063

REFRIGERANT INPUT PIPE

1

51

67812064

FILTER

1

52

67812065

CAPILLARY

2

53

67812066

CAPILLARY BUSHING

2

54

67812067

COPPER PIPE OF SENSOR

1

55

67812068

INSERT BLOCK

1

56

67812069

PU SPONGE

1

57

67812013

EVAPORATOR ASSY

1

58

67812070

COMPRESSOR SUCTION PIPE

1

59

 

THERMAL INSULATION PIPE

1

60

67812071

DISCHARGE PIPE

1

61

 

DAMPING RUBBER

1

62

67812072

PE THERMAL INSULATION

1

63

67812006

COMPRESSOR

1

64

67812073

SIX CORNER NUT

3

65

 

EVEN GASKET

3

66

67812074

ANTI-VIBRATION PAD FOR COMP.

3

67

67812026

COMPRESSOR FIXED PLATE

1

68

67812075

NUT

4

69

67812076

GASKET

4

70

67812030

UNIVERSAL WHEEL

4

71

 

BOLT

4

72

67812077

BOLT SLEEVE

4

73

67812078

BASE RUBBER PAD

1

74

67812031

BASE

1

75

67812032

SEAL RING

1

76

67812033

WATER CHECK

1

77

67812005

SUPPORT

2

78

67812027

WATER PUMP

1

79

67812079

WATER PIPE

1

80

67812080

PE SILENCER

1

81

 

LEFT HANDLE

1

82

67812025

BACK PANEL

1

83

67812024

FILTER NET

1

84

67812023

INTAKE AIR GRILLE

1

85

67812081

INSTALLATION SUPPORT ASSY.

1

86

67812082

FLAT EXHAUST HOSE

1

87

67812083

EXHHAUST HOSE CONNECTION B

1

88

67812039

EXHAUST HOSE

1

89

67812038

EXHAUST HOSE JOINT

1

90

67812037

AIR EXIT PROTECT NET

1

91

67812036

OVERLINE COVER

1

92

67812035

HANDLE

1

93

67812084

OUTER DRAIN PIPE

1

94

67812085

CONNECTING WIRE

1

95

67812086

POWER CORD

1

96

67812040

REMOTE CONTROL

1

/

67812010

DOWN VOLUTE COVER PLATE

1

/

67812022

PTC HEATER

1

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P-12 specifications

The Friedrich P-12 is a remarkable aircraft that has captured the interest of aviation enthusiasts and historians alike. Developed during the early 1930s, the P-12 is a fighter aircraft notable for its distinctive design and advanced features for its time.

One of the main features of the Friedrich P-12 is its monoplane design, which was a significant departure from the biplane configurations prevalent in aviation during that era. This design allowed for improved aerodynamics, enabling the aircraft to achieve higher speeds and better performance. The structure of the P-12, primarily constructed of metal and featuring a low-wing configuration, contributed to its stability and agility in the sky.

The P-12 is powered by a robust engine that delivers high performance, making it competitive against other fighters of its day. The aircraft typically features a radial engine, which not only provides ample power output but also contributes to the plane's overall reliability. Its powerplant enables the P-12 to reach speeds upwards of 300 miles per hour, making it one of the faster fighters in its operational cohort.

In terms of its offensive capabilities, the Friedrich P-12 is equipped with a variety of armaments. This includes machine guns mounted in the wings and, in some variants, bombs for ground-attack missions. The integration of these armaments reflects the P-12's multifaceted role as both a dogfighter and a strike aircraft, showcasing its versatility on the battlefield.

Another important characteristic of the P-12 is its flight control systems, which offer pilots exceptional handling in diverse flight conditions. The aircraft was designed with responsive ailerons and elevators, making it highly maneuverable. This agility is crucial in combat situations, allowing pilots to execute tight turns and evade enemy fire effectively.

Furthermore, the cockpit of the P-12 is designed for optimal pilot comfort and visibility, featuring advanced instrumentation for the time. The arrangement of controls, along with the ample glass canopy, provides pilots with an unobstructed view of their surroundings, enhancing situational awareness during missions.

In summary, the Friedrich P-12 stands out not only due to its pioneering design and advancements in technology but also because of its adaptability as a fighter aircraft. Its combination of speed, firepower, and maneuverability make it a significant player in the evolution of military aviation during the interwar period, leaving a lasting legacy in the annals of aviation history.