Electrical Systems Oral Flashcards
Why is stranded wire used rather than solid wire in most powerplant electrical systems?
Solid wire is likely to break when it is subjected to vibration.
What two things must be considered in selection of wire size when making an electrical installation in an aircraft?
The current-carrying capability of the wire and the amount of voltage drop that is caused by current flowing through the wire.
Why are the wires in certain electrical installations twisted together?
By twisting the wires together, the magnetic fields caused by current flowing in the wires are minimized.
What is used to protect a wire bundle from chafing where it passes through a hole in a bulkhead or frame?
A grommet around the edges of the hole.
How are electrical wires protected where they pass through an area of high temperature?
Wires passing through these areas are insulated with high temperature insulation, and the wires are enclosed in some type of protective conduit.
What is the minimum separation that is allowed between a wire bundle and a fluid line that carries combustible fluid or oxygen?
A minimum of six inches.
What is the significance of the color of the solderless connectors that are used on electrical wires?
The color of the insulation indicates the size of wire the connector will fit. Red terminals fit 22- through 18-gage wire, blue terminals fit 16- and 14-gage wire, and yellow terminals fit 12- and 10- gage wire.
What is the maximum number of wire terminals that may be stacked on a single stud in a terminal strip?
Four.
What is the purpose of the shielding that is used to encase some electrical wires?
Shielding intercepts radiated electromagnet energy and carries it to ground so it will not interfere with
any nearby sensitive electronic equipment.
Why must a switch be derated if it is used in a circuit controlling a DC electric motor?
The initial current flowing into a DC electric motor is much higher than the current the motor uses after the armature begins to rotate. Because of this high inrush current, the controlling switches must be derated.
What is used as the rectifier to produce direct current in a DC generator?
Brushes and a commutator.
How does a vibrator-type voltage regulator control the output voltage of a DC generator?
The strength of the magnetic field produced in the voltage regulator relay is proportional to the generator output voltage. When the voltage rises above the regulated value, the relay pulls the contacts open and inserts a resistor in the generator field circuit. The contacts vibrate open and closed, putting the resistor in and out of the field circuit to control the amount of voltage the generator produces.
What is meant by paralleling the generators of a twin-engine aircraft?
Adjusting the voltage of the generators so they will share the electrical load equally.
What is meant by flashing the field of a DC generator?
Restoring the residual magnetism to the frame of a generator by passing battery current through the field coils in the same direction it flows when the generator is producing current.
What kind of rectifier is used in a DC alternator of the type that is used on most of the modern light airplanes?
A full-wave, three-phase rectifier made up of six silicon diodes.