Engines Flashcards
What provides pressurized fuel for the engine?
fuel pumps located in the fuel tanks
How is the fuel heated?
It passes through two fuel/oil heat exchangers where IDG oil and main engine oil heat the fuel.
What is BRM and how long can it last?
Bowed Rotor Motoring (BRM)
Starts after the Engine Start Switch has been moved to the GND position and before the Engine
Start Lever is moved to IDLE.
6-90 seconds on the ground only
How many igniters are there?
Each engine has two igniter plugs.
Which buses power the ignitors and why is this important with loss of normal AC?
The left igniter plug receives power from the associated AC transfer bus. The right igniter plug receives power from the AC standby bus.
Important because right still works on standby power.
When do the secondary engine instruments appear?
- when MDS initially receives power
- when selected by the Multi-Function Display (MFD)
- in flight when an Engine Start Lever is moved to CUTOFF
- in flight when an engine N2 rpm is below idle rpm (ENG FAIL)
- when a secondary engine parameter exceeds normal operating range.
Where is the accessory gearbox located? Name the accessories.
On the bottom of the engine
Oil pump Fuel pumps IDG Hydraulic pump Starter
Which engine indications are always displayed on the selected IB display unit?
N1 and EGT are the primary engine indications. The primary engine indications are normally displayed on the Captain’s inboard DU
What indicates caution ranges and maximum values of the engine parameters?
N1, EGT, and N2 have operating limits indicated by redlines. EGT also displays
an amber caution limit. If one of these indications exceeds the red or amber line,
the digital readout, box, pointer, and indicator change color to red or amber.
The oil temperature and oil pressure vertical indications have a caution range and
an operating limit redline. If the oil temperature or pressure reaches the caution
range, the digital readout, digital readout box, and pointer all change color to
amber. If one of these indications reach the operating limit, the digital readout,
digital readout box, and pointer all change color to red.
What happens to the readout if one of these parameters exceeds normal operating range or limit?
the digital readout, digital readout box, and pointer all change color to red
What happens to the indications when electrical power is lost to the EEC?
When the EEC is not powered, N1, N2 and oil
quantity are displayed directly from the engine sensors.
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Which switch provides initial electrical power to the EEC?
Positioning the engine start switch to GRD supplies electrical power to the EEC
How many modes of control are there for the EEC? Are these automatic or manual?
- Normal
- Soft alternate (automatic)
- Hard alternate (manual by pressing the EEC switch or regarding thrust to idle)
Are engine shortfalls or exceedances possible when operating in soft alternate mode?
YES
How can we enter hard alternate mode?
By either retarding the thrust lever to idle or manually selecting ALTN with the EEC switch on the aft overhead panel.