Components Flashcards

Very Important

1
Q

Stop or shut off fuel flow (ON/OFF). Acts as a cross feed valve for fuel feed from one engine to another.

A

Fuel valves

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2
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A kind of valve that has a detente gate and a SPRING LOADED pin gives a positive click or feel when the valve is in the correct position.

A

Manual (CONE TYPE)

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3
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A manual valve that has a NOTCH that also give a positive detente feel that the valve is in correct position.

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Manual (POPPET TYPE)

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4
Q

Uses electric motors to operate fuel system valves and used for larger aircraft and remotely operated.

Two way motor for open and close (3 wires: 2 positive and one ground)

A

Motor-Operated valves

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5
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IN ONE TYPE AN ELECTRIC MOTOR ROTATES A DRUM OR BALL WHICH HAS DRILLED PASSAGES; WHEN THE DRUM ROTATES 90º THE PASSAGES LINE UP WITH THE INLET AND OUTLET AND THE FUEL CAN FLOW THROUGH; THE VALVE ROTATES BACK 90º TO SHUT OFF THE FLOW

A

Ball Valve

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6
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ANOTHER TYPE USES A SLIDING GATE; WHEN THE GATE IS OVER THE VALVE OPENING THERE IS NO FUEL FLOW; WHEN THE MOTOR SLIDES THE GATE BACK FROM THE OPENING FUEL CAN FLOW

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Gate Valve

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7
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A SPRING LOADED PIN KEEPS THE VALVE OPEN SO THE SOLENOLID CAN BE DE-ENERGIZED (SAVE FROM OVERHEATING)

THE PIN IS RETRACTED BY A SECONDARY SOLENOID COIL ALLOWING THE SPRING-LOADED VALVE TO CLOSE

A

Solenoid Operated valves

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8
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  • PROVIDE A POSITIVE PRESSURE AT THE INLET SIDE OF THE ENGINE DRIVEN PUMP
  • BACK UP FOR ENGINE DRIVEN PUMP
  • USED FOR STARTING
  • TAKEOFF – LANDING
  • SWITCHING TANKS
  • HIGH ALTITUDE OPERATIONS
  • TRANSFER FUEL
  • DUMPING FUEL
A

Hand - Operated Pumps

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9
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  • DRAWS FUEL INTO THE CENTER OF A CENTRIFUGAL IMPELLER AND EXPELLING IT AT OUTER EDGE
  • THIS ARRANGEMENT ELIMINATES THE NEED FOR A BYPASS
A

Centrifugal boost pump or variable displacement pump

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10
Q

Type of pump that uses bernouli’s principle.

Normally used for engine feed or for scavenge.

USES PRESSURIZED FUEL FROM THE AUX PUMP OR THE EDP FLOWS THROUGH THE VENTURI CAUSING A LOW PRESSURE AREA WHICH DRAWS IN FUEL FROM THE TANK

A

Ejector pumps (Jet pumps/Venturi pump)

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11
Q

PRESSURIZED FUEL FLOW COMES UPSTREAM FROM THE EJECTOR PUMP AND IS KNOWN AS _______.

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Motive flow

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12
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  • LESS EXPENSIVE THAN CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS

- USES A SOLENOID AND SPRING TO CAUSE A PISTON TO MOVE UP AND DOWN AND PUMP FUEL

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Electric pulsating pumps (Click - Clack)

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13
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PUPOSE IS TO DELIVER A CONTINUOUS SUPPLY OF FUEL AT THE PROPER PRESSURE AT ALL TIMES DURING ENGINE OPERATION

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Engine Driven Pump (EDP)

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14
Q

Pump that HAS A CHAMBER WITH A DIAPHRAGM TO COMPENSATE FOR ALTITUDE OR IF ENGINE IS SUPERCHARGED FOR PROPER FUEL DELIVERY

A

Vane Pumps

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15
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-USED IN TUBINE ENGINE AIRCRAFT

-PROTECTS FUEL SYSTEM FROM ICE CRYSTALS
(WATER IN FUEL FREEZES INTO ICE CRYSTALS)

  • OPERATES AS A HEAT EXCHANGER
  • CAN USE HEAT FROM OIL OR BLEED AIR
A

FUEL HEATER

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16
Q

Indication requiring no electric power

A

direct reading

17
Q

Indication were a float attached to an indicator

AS FLUID LEVEL CHANGES THE NEEDLE ON GAGE CHANGES

A

Mechanical reading

18
Q

GLASS OR PLASTIC TUBE PLACED ON THE SAME LEVEL AS TANK

THE LEVEL OF TANK IS SHOWN BY THE FLUID LEVEL IN THE TUBE

A

Sight glass

19
Q
  • AS FUEL LEVEL CHANGES THE FLOAT OPERATED TRANSMITTER ELECTRICALLY SIGNAL CHANGES WHICH IS SHOWN AS A CHANGE ON THE GAGE IN THE COCKPIT
  • INDICATOR MAY BE LOCATED AT ANY DISTANCE FROM THE GAGE
  • NEW DIGITAL INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEMS CONVERT IT TO A DIGITAL SIGNAL
A

Resistance type

20
Q

INSTEAD OF FLOATS THEY USE THE DI-ELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF FUEL AND AIR TO GET FUEL QUANTITY

  • TANK TRANSMITTER IS A SIMPLE CAPACITOR
  • A CAPACITOR IS A DEVICE THAT STORES ELECTRICITY
A

Capacitor type

21
Q
  • UNLOCK FROM WING AND SLOWLY LOWER THE TUBE UNTILL IT STOPS BY THE MAGNET OR STARTS TO DRIP
  • READING IS TAKEN OFF SIDE OFF TUBE
  • CAN BE CALIBRATED IN INCHS”, GALLONS, OR KG
A

Magnetic Drip Stick

22
Q

DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SWITCH SENSES BEFORE (P1) AND AFTER (P2) FILTER PRESSURE (ΔP=P1-P2)

SWITCH CLOSES TO GROUND AND ILLUMINATES FLITER BYPASS CAUTION LIGHT BEFORE FILTER GOES INTO BYPASS (IMPENDING BYPASS)

A

Fuel filter bypass