Chapter 3: Anti-Ice, Rain Flashcards
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Explain the function of the WINDOW HEAT Test Switch.
OVHT – simulates an overheat condition.
PWR TEST – provides a confidence test to verify operation of the window
heat system.
Describe the operation of the four WINDOW HEAT Switches.
ON – window heat is applied to selected window(s).
OFF – window heat not in use.
Explain which equipment is electrically heated with the PROBE heat switches
ON.
-associated PITOT PROBE(s).
-TEMP PROBE (Total Air Temperature probe). Not heated on the ground unless TAT Test switch is pushed.
-associated ALPHA VANE(s).
Note: Static ports are not heated.
Note: In AUTO, probe heat is powered automatically when either engine is running. We normally move these switches to ON after engine start and to AUTO during the Shutdown Checklist.
Explain the logic of the wing anti-ice L VALVE OPEN, R VALVE OPEN and the engine anti-ice COWL VALVE OPEN lights on the overhead panel.
right – Related anti-ice valve is in transit, or anti-ice valve position disagrees with related ANTI-ICE switch position.
Dim – Related anti-ice valve is open. (switch ON)
Extinguished – Related anti-ice valve is closed. (switch OFF)
Note: Dim = valve agrees with switch and light nomenclature. (open)
Bright= valve in transit or opposite of light nomenclature. (closed)
Explain the meaning of an illuminated OVERHEAT indication on the window heat panel.
An overheat condition is detected.
Note: OVERHEAT lights also illuminate if electrical power to window(s) is interrupted.
Explain the meaning of an illuminated Probe heat light.
The related probe is not heated.
Note: If operating on standby power, probe heat lights do not indicate system status
Describe the circumstances that would cause the illumination of a COWL ANTI-ICE light.
Overpressure condition in duct downstream of engine cowl anti-ice valve. (Not temp related)
Describe the area of the engine that is heated when anti-ice is used.
Engine cowl lip.
Describe the indication when engine anti-ice is in use.
TAI is displayed above N1 digital display.
TAI (Green)– cowl anti-ice valve is open.
TAI (Amber)– cowl anti-ice valve is not in position indicated by related engine anti–ice switch.
escribe how setting takeoff power and liftoff affects the wing anti-ice system.
- Left and Right control valves close if either engine thrust is above takeoff warning setting or thermal switch is activated in either distribution duct. Switch remains ON.
- Switch trips OFF at lift-off.
Note: Wing anti-ice control valves open if thrust on both engines is below takeoff warning setting and temperature inside both distribution ducts is below thermal switch activation temperature