Enviromental Systems Flashcards
How is the heat removed from an aircraft cabin with a vapor cycle air conditioning system?
the cabin heat is absorbed by the refrigerant in the evaporator, then carried outside the aircraft where it is given up to the outside air in the condenser.
What produces the cool air in a vapor cycle air conditioning system?
warm cabin air is blown across the evaporator, where its heat is transferred into the refrigerant. the air that leaves the evaporator is cool.
What is the state of the refrigerant as it leaves the compressor?
it is a high-pressure gas.
What is the state of the refrigerant as it leaves the condenser?
it’s a high-pressure liquid.
What is the state of the refrigerant as it leaves the thermostatic expansion valve?
it is a low pressure liquid.
How is the compressor lubricated?
refrigeration oil is mixed with the refrigerant and it circulates through the compressor and the entire system.
What is the state of the of the refrigerant as it leaves the evaporator?
it is a low pressure vapor.
What is the function of the thermostatic expansion valve?
It meters just enough liquid refrigerant into the evaporator that all of it will be evaporated by the time it leaves the evaporator coils.
How is refrigerant put into the system?
It is put into the system through service valves on the low side of the system using a manifold gauge set.
How should the components in the low side of a properly operating vapor cycle cooling system feel?
they should feel cool.
How is a vapor cycle cooling system checked for refrigerant leaks?
Hold the probe of an electronic leak detector below any suspect fitting or component. If there is a leak, the tone of the sound produced by the detector will change.
What safety equipment should be worn when charging a vapor cycle cooling system?
a safety face shield that protects the entire face.
What are two types of air conditioning systems that may be installed on an aircraft?
Air cycle systems and vapor cycle systems.