C-27J ICE Detection/Protection/Demist/Rain Removal Flashcards
Electronic Ice Detector Purpose
Provides electronic warning to crew when aircraft is subjected to icing conditions. 0.5mm Ice Accretion activates it.
Electronic Ice Detector Location
Lower forward portion of fuselage (under nose) just ahead of the nose gear.
Electronic Ice Detector Theory of Operation (How do it work?)
Vibrates normally, when ice accretes on the detector the natural frequency of vibration is modified and detected. Activates ACAWS “ICE CONDITION” Caution message
Should Ice remain on the detector probe?
As soon as Ice is detected, a heating circuit is activated to melt the ice on the probe. Time less than 7 seconds. Over heat protection exists at 54.4 deg C.
How long is the “ICE CONDITION” maintained active?
60 seconds +/- 10
Where is the Visual Ice Detector?
Probe mounted on the left side near the pilot sliding window
Where is the bleed air for nacelle ice protection supplied from?
Engine compressor 14th stage independently of the bleed air used for airframe ice protection and environmental control
What controls the engine/nacelle anti-icing valves?
The Engine Nacelle Interface Unit (NIU), one for each engine