ELEC panel Flashcards
What is the minimum voltage.
25.6V
What would a pilot do if BAT voltage is 25.5 or below on originating preflight?
Charge the batteries with external power by selecting BAT pushbuttons to AUTO.
How long should batteries be charged?
20 minutes, then recheck the voltage.
Explain how to conduct the BAT check. What if it fails the test?
- select ELEC on ECAM
- turn BAT 1 & 2 OFF then ON
- check BAT charge current is <60amps and decreasing within 10 secs
- if it fails the test, wait until the end of the charging cycle, and repeat the test.
Describe the electrical power system.
- the electrical power system consist of a 3-phase 115/200-volt 400 hertz constant frequency AC system and a 28 Volt DC
- Normally, the system produces alternating current, some of which is then transformed into direct current for certain applications.
- Each of the aircraft’s three generators can supply the whole network.
- if all normal AC generation is lost, an emergency generator can supply AC power.
- if all AC generation is lost, the system can transform DC power from the batteries into AC power.
If all AC power is lost, what happens?
DC power from the batteries is converted into AC
What would be an expected indication in the GEN pushbutton prior to engine start?
FAULT indication
Define and describe the IDG
- intergrated drive generator
- takes variable engine output and gives a constant output
How would a pilot disconnect an IDG?
Lift the red guard and push IDG pushbutton, being careful not to hold the pushbutton for longer than 3 seconds.
How would an IDG be reconnected?
This cannot be down by the flight crew. It is a maintenance function.
Describe the function of the BUS TIE in AUTO?
- allows a single source of power to run entire electrical system
- allows connection of the APU GEN or EXT power to system
- Inhibits multiple sources connected simultaneously
If GEN 1 fails to supply AC BUS 1, what happens?
Gen 2 (or APU GEN if available) powers the system through the bus tie.
How is the AC ESS bus normally powered?
From the AC bus 1
If AC BUS 1 fails, how is the AC ESS bus powered?
- AC bus 2 automatically feed the AC ESS bus.
What indication will be present on the ELEC panel that AC BUS 2 is feeding the AC ESS bus?
-AC ESS FEED ALTN light illuminated
What does a GALLEY fault light indicate?
At least one generator load is above 100% rated output.
Explain the AUTO function of the GALLEY pushbutton
Sheds main galley if only 1 GEN Is available.
What buses are powered by the EMER GEN?
- AC ESS BUS
- AC ESS SHED
- DC ESS BUS by the ESS TR
- DC ESS SHED
What is the difference of the APU GEN FAULT and the ENG GEN FAULT?
Both are indicators of a line contractor open. The difference is that the ENG GEN fault may also indicate a fault detected by the ENG GCU
What does a BAT FAULT light indicate?
- battery charging current outside limits.
- BAT contractor opens.
When are the batteries connected to the battery bus?
- APU start
- battery charging
- AC BUS 1 & 2 not powered and airspeed below 100 knots