A/c Pressurization Ventilation Flashcards
Q 01: Conditioned air is distributed to: A: Cockpit, cargo bays and cabin
B: Cockpit, fwd and aft cabins
C: Cockpit, avionics bay and cabin
D: Cockpit, cabin and holds 1 and 2
B
Q 02: Hot air fault light illuminates on the air conditioning panel,
A: The hot air press. reg. valve opens and the trim air valves close.
B: The hot air press. reg. valve closes and the trim air valves open.
C: The hot air press. reg. valve closes and the trim air valves close.
D: The hot air press. reg. valve opens and the trim air valves open.
C
Q 03: Does the trim air provide the warm air or the cold air to the air conditioning system?
A: Cold air
B: Warm air
B
Q 04: In case of zone controller primary and secondary channel failure, what temperatures are maintained by pack one and pack two?
A: 15 deg C both
B: 25 deg C both
C: 20 deg C for pack one and 10 deg C for pack two
D: 24 deg C for pack one and 15 deg C for pack two
C
Q 05: In normal flight in closed circuit configuration, the avionics ventilation system controls the temperature of the cooling air by:
A: Adding airconditioned air to the flow
B: Extracting air overboard
C: Adding avionics bay air
D: Passing air through a skin heat exchanger
D
Q 06: To enable Ram air to the mixture unit, The Ram air switch should be used:
A: At any time
B: Only when differential pressure is less than 1 psi.
C: When pressure is greater than 1 psi diff.
D: Only after outflow valve is fully opened
B
Q 07: Pack controller, primary channel failure.
A: The secondary computer operates as a backup mode and regulation is not optimized
B: The secondary computer takes over (all functions as normal)
C: Pack is lost
D: Pack outlet temperature is controlled at 15 deg C
A
Q 08: Pack controller, secondary channel failure
A: No effect on pack regulation backup mode is lost
B: Pack is lost
C: No effect (all modes still available)
D: Pack outlet temperature is controlled at 15 deg C
A
Q 09: Pack controller, primary and secondary channel failure
A: Pack outlet temperature is controlled to between 5 and 30 deg C by the anti-ice valve
B: The pack is closed
C: The packs deliver a fixed temperature of 20 deg C
A
Q 10: Hot air pressure reg. valve failed open:
A: Optimized regulation is lost
B: The temperature stays at the value selected
C: No effect
D: Cabin temperature will be controlled at the upper limit 30 deg C
C
Q 11: Bleed air supplied from the APU (APU bleed valve open), the pack flow is automatically selected: A: High B: Normal C: Low D: Econ. Flow
A
Q 12: Trim air valve, each one optimizes the temperature by: A: Adding hot air B: Adding fresh air C: Modulating of pack flow D: Adding re-circulated air
A
Q 13: Hot air pressure regulating valve:
A: Regulates the pressure of hot air tapped upstream of the packs
B: Is spring loaded open in the absence of air
C: Opens automatically in case of duct overheat
D: Opens automatically if the cabin trim air valve fails
A
D: Opens automatically if the cabin trim air valve fails
Q 14: Pack flow control valve:
A: Is pneumatically operated and electrically controlled
B: Electrically operated and pneumatically controlled
C: Opens automatically during engine starting
D: Is spring loaded to open.
A
Q 15: Engine flow demand, when the heating or cooling demand in one zone cannot be satisfied:
A: The minimum idle must be increased manually
B: The minimum idle is increased automatically
C: In any case, flight idle is sufficient
D: The APU must be used to supply additional air.
B
Q 16: What is the normal maximum cabin altitude? A: 8,000 ft B: 9,550 ft +/- 350 ft C: 14,000 ft D: 800 ft
A
Q 17: What is the Max. negative Diff. pressure for the cabin? A: 0 psi. B: 1 psi. C: 2 psi. D: 8.6 psi.
B
Q 18: It is permissible to use simultaneously packs and LP ground unit during long stops in a hot airfield A: Yes
B: No
C: Yes, if external temperature is greater than 50 deg C
D: Yes, provided the airflow supplied by the ground cart is less than 1.2 kg/s
B
Q 19: What are the different sources of air for air conditioning and pressurization?
A: Engine bleed air and recirculated air (only on ground)
B: Engine bleed air and recirculated air.
C: Engine bleed air and recirculated air, or if selected, APU bleed air and recirculated air.
D: Engine bleed air only.
C
Q 20: During the exterior preflight on a warm day, in what position would you expect to find the avionics ventilation system INLET and EXTRACT valves to be in?
A: Closed.
B: Open.
C: Closed or open regarding of the APU bleed valve.
D: Closed or open
B
Q 21: What happens to the pack flow control valves during engine start?
A: They must be selected off.
B: They must be selected off on cold days only.
C: They must be selected off on hot days only.
D: They automatically close.
D
Q 22: The temperature of each aircraft zone is optimized by means of: A: A HOT AIR valve. B: A ZONE control valve. C: A PACK FLOW VALVE. D: A TRIM AIR valve.
D
Q 23: When does normal pressurization occur?
A: After second engine start.
B: Pressurization occurs during taxi
C: Pressurization occurs during the takeoff roll.
D: After rotation.
C
Q 24: When does normal depressurization occur?
A: 100 feet AGL above touchdown.
B: It is complete 1 minute after touchdown.
C: After flap retraction.
D: On landing touchdown
B
Q 25: Under what conditions should the pack flow controller be set to LO?
A: With a low passenger load to reduce bleed air demand and improve fuel efficiency.
B: With a low passenger load to increase cabin temperature
C: With a high passenger load to reduce cabin temperature
D: In cold conditions to achieve a higher cabin temperature range.
A
Q 26: Which statement is correct regarding illumination of the amber AFT ISOL VALVE fault light?
A: Automatically closes the aft cargo compartment isolation valves.
B: Means that either the inlet or outlet isolation valve(s) disagrees with the switch position.
C: Indicates that the extract fan has stopped.
D: All of the above.
B
Q 27: Pressurization controllers receive inputs from: A: LGCIU, ADIRU, FMGS, and EIU. B: LGCIU’s and the MCDU. C: LGCIU’s and pitot static sources. D: MCDU and LGCIU’s.
A
Q 28: What computers control the cabin and cockpit conditioned air?
A: Two zone controllers that pass information and requests to two pack controllers.
B: Two pack controllers that pass information and requests to three zone controllers.
C: Three zone controllers that pass information and instructions to two pack controllers for three zones.
D: One zone controller that passes information and instructions to two pack controllers for three zones.
D
Q 29: When would you select RAM AIR ON? A: If additional cooling is required on the ground. B: Dual pack failure or smoke removal. C: When pack temperatures are too high. D: When there is smoke in the cabin.
B
Q 30: What happens when a temperature selector rotary knob is adjusted?
A: A signal is sent to the zone controller requesting a different temperature.
B: Nothing as there is no relationship between a temperature selector knob and the trim air valve.
C: The associated trim air valve immediately moves to a different position.
A
Q 31: With APU BLEED ON and engine BLEED switches ON with engines running, what is the position of the engine bleed valves?
A: Closed
B: Open
C: Depends on the cross-bleed selector
A
Q 32: Pressurization is normally automatic. Can you interfere with it?
A: Yes, CABIN PRESS MODE SEL to OVERRIDE and MAN V/S CTL toggle switch.
B: Yes, manually set landing elevation using the LND ELEV AUTO selector.
C: Both are correct.
A
Q 33: Under what conditions should the pack flow controller be set to HI?
A: In cold conditions to achieve a higher cabin temperature range.
B: With a low passenger load to increase cabin air flow.
C: With a high passenger load in hot conditions in order to help reduce the cabin temperature.
C
Q 34: What is the function of the ram air valve?
A: Ventilation while on the ground.
B: Emergency smoke removal and ventilation in the event of dual pack failure.
C: Avionics cooling.
D: Cargo ventilation & avionics cooling.
B
Q 35: The Ram Air valve:
A: Should be opened for increased ventilation while on the ground.
B: Will open automatically after engine start.
C: Should be opened for increased ventilation while in flight.
D: Must be manually activated.
D
Q 36: Both pressurization auto controllers are set by the active flight plan loaded in the MCDU. The QNH entry on the MCDU Approach Performance page refines the depressurization schedule for the landing.
A: True.
B: False.
A
Q 37: During flight below \_\_\_\_\_, Ram Air Valve can provide an emergency source of conditioned air during non- pressurized flight. A: 5,000 feet B: 8,000 feet C: 10,000 feet D: 12,500 feet
C
Q 38: What limitation is associated with the ram air valve?
A: Do not open if cabin pressure is greater than 1 psi.
B: Only open while on the ground.
C: Will not open if the DITCHING switch is off.
D: Operation is automatic.
A
Q 39: With the pressurization system in the automatic mode, which valves are closed when the ditching push button is selected on? A: All valves below the water line. B: APU inlet. C: The engine bleed valves. D: Only the avionics cooling valves.
A
Q 40: What is the maximum negative differential pressure for the cabin? A: 0 psi. B: 1 psi. C: 2 psi. D: 3 psi.
B
Q 41: The HOT AIR valve push button controls: A: The trim air valve. B: The hot air manifold. C: The engine bleed valves. D: The pack flow control valves.
B
Q 42: Aft cargo indications may be found on which ECAM page(s)? A: Only the CRUISE page. B: Only the BLEED page. C: Only the CAB PRESS page. D: The CRUISE page and the COND page.
D
Q 43: Avionics ventilation system indications may be found on which ECAM page(s)?
A: Only the BLEED page.
B: Only the CAB PRESS page.
C: The in-flight ECAM cruise page.
D: The in-flight ECAM cruise page and the CAB PRESS pages.
B