APU Flashcards

1
Q

Up to which altitude can the APU be started and operated ?

A

Maximum certified altitude : 43 100 ft

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2
Q

Can the APU be started if the left CCR is not online ?

A

NO

The APU controller will delay the start until the required common core applications are available.

Left CCR will take 2-3 minutes to start.

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3
Q

What are the 2 operating modes of the APU ?

A
  1. Attended : (Flight deck manned)
    • When either engine is starting or running,
    • When the airplane is in flight.
  2. Unattended : (flight deck maybe unmanned) All other configurations on the ground.
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4
Q

What is the difference between Attended and Unattended mode ?

A

In both modes, the APU will auto shutdown under different conditions (fire, overspeed, controller failure, speed droop…). BUT :

  • in Attended mode, the 3 following conditions will NOT trigger an auto shutdown:
    • High EGT
    • High oil temperature
    • Low oil pressure
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5
Q

When does the amber caution APU LIMIT appear on the EICAS ?

A

When the APU is in Attended mode, and one of the following faults occurred :

  • High EGT
  • High oil temperature
  • Low oil pressure

Note : These conditions would trigger an Autoshutdown in Unattended mode.

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6
Q

Is there a cool down period after an APU shutdown (manual or auto) ?

A
  • YES (2 minutes) if normal manual shutdown,
  • NO if Auto shutdown or through the APU FIRE handle.
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7
Q

Can the APU be started with NO fuel pumps operating ?

A

YES :

On the ground or in-flight up to 14 000 ft

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8
Q

If AC power is available, which fuel pump will feed the APU ?

A

The LEFT aft fuel pump

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9
Q

If AC power is NOT available, which fuel pump will feed the APU ?

A

The Left dedicated DC pump

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10
Q

How many starter/generators does the APU have ?

A

2

Only one at a time is used for starts.

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11
Q

When starting on battery, how many start attempts are possible ?

A

2

The APU battery is designed to support 2 consecutive start attempts. (if the second attempt fails, a 5 minutes cooling period must be observed before a third attempt is made)

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12
Q

Is there a cooling period to observe in case of failed battery start ?

A

YES, after the second failed attempt : 5 minutes

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13
Q

Will the APU ever automatically start ?

A

YES

In flight, if three or more engine generators are off-line the APU automatically starts, regardless of the APU selector position.

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14
Q

If an automatic APU start was triggered in-flight, can it be shutdown ?

A

YES

  • While the automatic start condition(s) exist(s), the APU can only be shut down by pulling the APU fire switch.
  • When the automatic start condition is no longer valid, the APU can be shut down by positioning the selector to ON, then OFF.
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15
Q

When positioned to OFF, does the APU shutdown immediately ?

A

NO

There is a 2 minute cool down period during which APU COOLDOWN is displayed in white on the EICAS.

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16
Q

Is the APU overspeed protection ever tested ?

A

Yes, at every normal shutdown !

After the 2 minute cooldown period is finished, an APU overspeed condition is simulated to trigger a fuel shutoff protection, thus shutting down the APU.

17
Q

What are the Attended and Unattended modes ?

A
  • Unattended : On the ground, no engines running. The flight deck might be uncrewed (Unattended).
  • Attended : On the ground with either engine starting or running and in flight. The flight deck is crewed (Attended).