ACS Flashcards
What is the default temperature for the ACS?
21°C
Below which value of Ng will the ACS shut down?
When Ng < 62%
From which engine stages does the ACS bleed its air?
Under normal operations, P2.5.
When the engine power is low (Ng < 80%), a high pressure valve will bleed air from P3, thus closing the low pressure non-return valve over the P2.5 bleed.
Where is the VCCS located?
In the battery bay on the starboard side.
What will an amber “ACS Low Inflow” CAS message indicate? (5)
- The pressure in the ACS vents is higher than 40 PSI
- The temperature in the vents upstream of the heat exchanger is higher than 290°C
- The temperature downstream of the water separator is higher than 105°C
- The ACS shut-off valve is closed
- The CPCS cannot achieve the desired pressure in the cabin (might indicate low depressurization)
What is the difference between the ACS, the CPCS, the ECS and the VCCS?
- The ACS provides air to the cabin.
- The CPCS controls the airflow living the cabin.
- The ECS allows the pilot to control the tempertaure and to an extent, the pressure inside the cabin.
- The VCCS is a separate system that does not use bleed air from the engine and whose purpose is to boost the capacities of the ACS/ECS.
What cabin altitude is maintained in the cabin with a pressure differential of 5.75 PSI when flying at 30.000 ft?
10.000 ft
When will the Pressure Relief Valve open?
When the pressure differential > 6.35 PSI
When will the outflow valve be shut by the CPCU?
When cabin Z > 14.500 ft
Where does P2.5 bleed the air from?
From the compressor.
Where does the P3 bleed the air from?
From the turbine.