APU System Flashcards
1
Q
What does the APU do?
A
- Provides pneumatic power for starting engines
- operating ECS
2
Q
what is mounted on the APU accessory gearbox?
A
- Hydraulic starter
- output driver for apu fuel assembly, oil pump, air-cooled ac generator
3
Q
how is the APU lubricated?
A
- self-contained oil system.
- fuel consumption is 150 lbs per hour
4
Q
APU system accessories
A
- prime/boost pump-used to prime engine or APU fuel lines. provide fuel under pressure to APU during starting and ops at PAs above 8,000ft.
- Hydraulic accumulator (w/ hand pump): provides hyd pressure for driving the APU starter. min accumulator pressure required for starting the APU is 2,650 psi.
- can be recharged by using the hand pump. with ac pwr it is charged by the backup pump
5
Q
APU CONTR switch
A
- ON: opens APU airframe fuel shutoff valve, sends a start signal to APU electronic sequencing unit (ESU or DESU [digital])
- OFF: removes electrical power from the system, closing the airframe fuel shutoff valve
6
Q
Starting the APU
A
- FUEL PUMP in APU BOOST. pressurized fuel supplied from R fuel cell by the prime/boost pump.
- APU CONTR to ON initiates start sequence
- ESU/DESU sends signal to open the APU start valve, releasing hyd acumulator charge to the starter.
- ass accum pressure drops below 2,650psi, the APU ACCUM LOW advisory appears. (good dump)
- APU ON appears when APU is on and operating normally.
- placing APU GEN switch ON makes electrical power available.
7
Q
What if APU does not start and the APU ACCUM LOW advisory light is not illuminated?
A
- a start may be attempted by simultaneously moving the APU CONTR switch to ON and actuating the manual START/OVERRIDE lever (located on accum manifold)
- APU pressure will be dumped to starter to turn the compressor until the APU has reached a self-sustaining speed.