APU System Flashcards
What is the APU used for?
Electrical and Bleed Air
What monitors and controls the APU?
Its own dedicated FADEC.
How are the batteries used for APU start?
- BATT 2 powers the APU START bus.
* BATT 1 powers the FADEC and EICAS for monitoring.
What is the fuel source for the APU?
- Right fuel tank
* Left fuel tank through the crossfeed valve
What fuel pump is used for APU start?
- Batteries ‘ON’ only DC… fuel pump
- AC powered aircraft… AC fuel pump 2
- Right engine running… Ejector fuel pump
When does the APU electrical and pneumatic loading become available?
• APU icon is available on the ELEC synoptic page.
Will the APU shutdown automatically if the APU fails to start within the normal start
cycle time period?
Yes.
What does moving the APU selector knob to OFF do?
• Initiates normal APU shutdown.
• 1 minute cool down followed by a spooldown period.
• Pneumatics removed immediately and electrical power is removed after the 1 minute cool
down.
Can the APU pneumatics be used during the cooldown period?
No.
Can the APU electrical power be used during the cooldown period?
Yes.
If you need the APU 50 seconds into shutdown is there a way to get its use back?
Yes, just turn the APU master switch back to ON.
Can the APU shutdown be cancelled?
Yes, by moving the MASTER switch back to ON before the 1 minute cool down is over
How can the APU be shutdown immediately?
- APU EMER STOP button
* No 1 minute cool down period.
When will automatic shutdown of the APU occur?
• Ground: - All conditions
• Flight: - Overspeed
- Underspeed
- FADEC critical fault
When will automatic shutdown of the APU occur?
• Ground: - All conditions • Flight: - Overspeed - Underspeed - FADEC critical fault