Engines Flashcards
When is automatic continuous ignition provided?
- start with N2 <50%
- TE flaps out of up
- NAI on
- engine flameout
When must you use continuous ignition?
- heavy rain
- severe turbulence
- volcanic ash
- icing conditions when NAI is INOP
What is displayed on the secondary engine display?
- N2 RPM
- fuel flow
- oil pressure
- oil temperature
- oil quantity
- vibration
Where would you read “X-BLD” indication, if it is recommended for an in flight start?
on the N2
What start protection does auto start provide?
- hot start
- hung start
- no EGT rise
What does auto start not protect?
- no oil pressure
- no N1 rotation
With auto start armed, what happens when I pull the start switch?
- arms the start valve to open when fuel control switch is moved to ON
- opens the engine bleed air valve
What does the NORM selection mean on STBY ignition selector?
- normal AC supplies power to the selected igniter
- STBY power supplies power to both igniters if AC power is lost
What does 1 or 2 mean on STBY ignition?
STBY power system supplies power continuously to respective igniter
What does pressing CONT ignition switch to ON do?
- selected igniter operates continuously
- approach idle minimum commanded
When does the selected engine igniter operate?
- start switch out
- NAI on
- flameout detected