Centrisep® Engine Advanced Protection System (EAPS) for MIL Mi-8 Series Helicopters
Fit and Forget Engine Protection
The Mi-8 helicopter is a multipurpose helicopter used in a variety of roles, including passenger and military troop transport, fire-fighting, and search and rescue. These demanding missions can mean anxious and dangerous minutes spent hovering close to the sea or ground, and frequent landings on unprepared landing zones. In addition, these helicopters must be available 24/7 for rapid deployment to any location.The “fit and forget” Centrisep EAPS is an ideal solution for such challenging operations. It shields the engine inlet from airborne contamination which results in:
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Part numbers:
- QB0371
Scavenge system:
- Fan
Certification:
- Russian Helicopters, JSC
| In June 2009, Pall signed an agreement with Russian Helicopters for the Mi8/17 modernization program. Part of this agreement incudes the certification of the Pall Centrisep EAPS equipment. A Service Bulletin authorizing installation of the Centrisep EAPS on the civil helicopters is anticipated following completion of type certification flight trials. | ![]() |
Maintenance
The Centrisep EAPS is a “fit and forget” system; there are no inlet barrier filters to replace or clean. As with all aircraft equipment, routine visual inspection is recommended.In case of damage, please refer to the Component Maintenance Manual, available through Pall Aerospace.
For additional information about this product, please contact your local Pall representative.
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The Pall Centrisep EAPS solution is an environmentally friendly alternative to oil-wetted barrier filters. There is no filter replacement and no daily cleaning as with oil-based solutions which are difficult and expensive to dispose of. |
The Mi-8 helicopter is fitted with Pall's Centrisep EAPS, a “fit and forget” solution that provides enhanced protection against engine erosion.


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Pall Aerospace has provided engine inlet protection for Russian helicopters since 1980. The original MIL Centrisep design evolved from the Centrisep EAPS that Pall designed for the Commando helicopter, an Army Aviation version of the Navy Sea King. At the request of North African and Middle East operators, the use of the Commando EAPS was extended with some interface modifications to the MIL Mi-8, and then to the Mi-24 and Mi-17 families.
The Centrisep EAPS fitted for the Mi-8/17/24 differs only in the mounting arrangements for attaching the units to the helicopter fuselage, the scavenge fans, and the option for the addition of mesh screen cones.
The EAPS designed for the Mi-8 has a significantly lower power penalty than the OEM dust protection unit (DPU) separators. This is due to the uniform flow and pressure distribution it creates at the compressor entry plane.






