APU Flashcards
How is the APU controlled?
Via a dedicated FADEC.
What Battery is used for the APU Ground Start?
- BATT 2 powers the starter.
- BATT 1 powers the FADEC and EICAS for monitoring
Where does the APU get its fuel?
Right Fuel Tank.
- Left Fuel Tank (through the Crossfeed valve)
What Fuel Pumps are capable of providing fuel to the APU?
- Batteries ‘ON’ only = DC Fuel Pump in Right Tank
- AC powered airplane = ACMP 2
- Right engine running = RH Ejector Fuel Pump
What does moving the APU start switch to ‘OFF’ do?
- Initiates Normal APU Shutdown
- Closes APU Bleed Valve
- 1-minute cool down
Can a normal APU shutdown be canceled?
Yes, by moving the START switch back to ‘ON’ before the 1-minute cool
down is over.
How can you shutdown the APU immediately?
APU Emergency Stop button (no 1-minute cool down period)
What will happen if the Batteries are turned OFF during the 1-minute cool-down
period?
APU will shut down immediately
What are a few reasons the APU will shut down on the ground?
- Overspeed
- Underspeed
- FADEC critical fault
- APU Fire
- APU EGT overtemperature
- APU high oil temperature
- APU low oil pressure
- Sensor fail
When will automatic shutdown of the APU occur in flight?
- Overspeed
- Underspeed
- FADEC Critical Fault
What happens when you turn the APU Start Knob to ON?
- Powers the APU FADEC
- Displays viable APU EICAS information following FADEC self-test
- Opens the APU Fuel Shutoff Valve