While Duncan Aviation Airframe technicians performed routine maintenance engine runs on a G200, the R ENG NAC ANTI ICE (A/I) CAS message appeared as the RH engine was started and the engine anti-ice switch in the OFF position.
In this scenario, the CAS message indicates that pressure is sensed with the A/I switch off, or one of the A/I valves has failed to close. Both internal and external valves are failed safe open (Powered Close).
After the above troubleshooting steps failed to correct the issue, technicians’ attention moved to the internal A/I valve. They gained access to and replaced the internal RH ENG A/I valve. This corrected the issue.
When troubleshooting ENG/NAC Anti-Ice issues on G200 engines, remember that the engine does have an internal anti-ice valve in addition to the external anti-ice valve. Both valves are failed safe open and operate in a similar manner.
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