Anti-Ice & Rain Flashcards
What does the WINDOW HEAT OVERHEAT (amber) light mean?
Indicates an overheat in the respective window / power will be removed from window.
What does the COWL ANTI-ICE (amber) light mean?
Excessive pressure in the duct leading from the Cowl Anti-Ice Valve to the cowl lip.
With the Engine Anti-Ice selected ON, what is the difference between a dim blue and bright blue indication?
Dim blue indicates the valve is open. Bright blue indicates the valve is either in transit or still closed.
What does an amber TAI indication to the left of an N1 display on the Upper Display Unit indicate?
When the Cowl Anti-Ice Valve fails to move to the position selected by the ENG ANTI-ICE switch.
Which Devices (flaps and/or slats) are heated by the Wing Anti-Ice System?
Three inboard leading edge slats.
What causes the Wing Anti-Ice Control Valves to close during ground operations?
Thrust on both engines is above the setting for takeoff warning activation (60° thrust lever position), or the temperature inside both wing distribution ducts is greater than the thermal switch activation temperature (125°C).
How is the stall warning logic for icing conditions affected with the WING ANTI-ICE switch?
Sets stall logic for icing conditions.
The PROBE HEAT provides electrical heating for which sensors?
PITOT, ELEV PITOT, ALPHA VANE, and TEMP PROBE.