Airframe Systems & Components: Aircraft Electrical Systems π Flashcards
What is the purpose of a circuit breaker?
To protect the circuits and wires from fire
What are the two principles on which circuit breakers operate?
Thermal and magnetic
What tool is used to measure the size of unmarked electrical wire?
A wire gauge
What are the colors of aircraft position lights and where are they mounted?
Green on the right, red on the left, and white on the back
What are the factors to be considered when selecting wire size for electrical power?
Allowable power loss in the line, permissible voltage drop in the line, and the current carrying ability of the conductor
When is a circuit breaker or fuse designed to open the circuit?
Before the conductor emits smoke
What type of breakers are not acceptable for use in aircraft?
Auto reset breakers
What is a slow blow fuse?
A fuse that compensates for surges and high inrush current by not blowing for several milliseconds
What are the three most common faults that occur in an electrical circuit?
Open circuits (wires are broken), shorted circuits (ground leads cause current to be returned by shortcuts to the power source), and low power (lights burn dimly and relays chatter)
What size electrical conduit should be used for a specific cable bundle?
Allow for ease of maintenance and possible future circuit expansion, conduit should be 25% larger than the maximum diameter of the conductor bundle.
What color insulator on a solderless connector is proper for a 10-gauge wire?
Yellow
How should electrical switches typically be oriented in the on position?
Up or forward
When should electrical switches be de-rated from their normal current rating?
High rush in circuits such as those containing incandescent lamps (landing lights), and inductive circuits that have magnetic energy stored in solenoid coils or relays, and for DC motor circuits, which draw several times their rated current during starting.
When do DC electric motors draw several times their rated current?
During starting
What would cause an AC electrical motor to run too fast?
An excessive supply of voltage or the motor field windings shorted