ATA 28 Airframe Fuel Systems Flashcards

1
Q

How much fuel can the fuel tanks hold?

A

2580 kg

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2
Q

How much fuel can the hopper tank hold?

A

90 kg

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3
Q

When is the standby DC boost pump used?

A

During power plant starting and for emergency fuel feed

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4
Q

Where is the fuel temperature sensed?

A

On the right side in the fuel system upstream of the right engine fuel inlet

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5
Q

What is the maximum level of fuel you can measure with the dipstick?

A

501kg (1105 lbs)

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6
Q

Where is the defuel valve located?

A

In the centre dry bay

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7
Q

How is fuel boost pump driven?

A

Mechanically driven by the accessory module

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8
Q

When will the standby boost pump start during flight?

A

When the two differential pressure sensors senses less than 3 psi

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9
Q

How many fuel probes is installed in each wing?

A

6 in ea wing

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10
Q

Where do the fuel qty probes send information?

A

To the signal conditioner (next to the re/de-fuel panel)

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11
Q

When will the L/R LOW LEVEL light indicate on the FUEL panel?

A

When the wing tank fuel quantity is at or below 135kg

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