ELEC panel Flashcards

1
Q

What is the minimum voltage.

A

25.6V

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2
Q

What would a pilot do if BAT voltage is 25.5 or below on originating preflight?

A

Charge the batteries with external power by selecting BAT pushbuttons to AUTO.

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3
Q

How long should batteries be charged?

A

20 minutes, then recheck the voltage.

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4
Q

Explain how to conduct the BAT check. What if it fails the test?

A
  • 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.
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5
Q

Describe the electrical power system.

A
  • 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.
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6
Q

If all AC power is lost, what happens?

A

DC power from the batteries is converted into AC

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7
Q

What would be an expected indication in the GEN pushbutton prior to engine start?

A

FAULT indication

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8
Q

Define and describe the IDG

A
  • intergrated drive generator

- takes variable engine output and gives a constant output

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9
Q

How would a pilot disconnect an IDG?

A

Lift the red guard and push IDG pushbutton, being careful not to hold the pushbutton for longer than 3 seconds.

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10
Q

How would an IDG be reconnected?

A

This cannot be down by the flight crew. It is a maintenance function.

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11
Q

Describe the function of the BUS TIE in AUTO?

A
  • 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
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12
Q

If GEN 1 fails to supply AC BUS 1, what happens?

A

Gen 2 (or APU GEN if available) powers the system through the bus tie.

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13
Q

How is the AC ESS bus normally powered?

A

From the AC bus 1

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14
Q

If AC BUS 1 fails, how is the AC ESS bus powered?

A
  • AC bus 2 automatically feed the AC ESS bus.
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15
Q

What indication will be present on the ELEC panel that AC BUS 2 is feeding the AC ESS bus?

A

-AC ESS FEED ALTN light illuminated

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16
Q

What does a GALLEY fault light indicate?

A

At least one generator load is above 100% rated output.

17
Q

Explain the AUTO function of the GALLEY pushbutton

A

Sheds main galley if only 1 GEN Is available.

18
Q

What buses are powered by the EMER GEN?

A
  • AC ESS BUS
  • AC ESS SHED
  • DC ESS BUS by the ESS TR
  • DC ESS SHED
19
Q

What is the difference of the APU GEN FAULT and the ENG GEN FAULT?

A

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

20
Q

What does a BAT FAULT light indicate?

A
  • battery charging current outside limits.

- BAT contractor opens.

21
Q

When are the batteries connected to the battery bus?

A
  • APU start
  • battery charging
  • AC BUS 1 & 2 not powered and airspeed below 100 knots