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