ESV Study Guide Pneumatics Flashcards
The Boeing 737-800 uses pneumatic air from which of the following sources?
a. Engine bleed air, accumulator air, APU bleed air
b. Ram air, external air, accumulator air
c. Ram air, engine bleed air, APU bleed air
d. Engine bleed air, external air, APU bleed air
d. Engine bleed air, external air, APU bleed air
Bleed air from the engines comes from what compressor stages?
a. Fan and 9th
b. 5th and 10th
c. 5th and 9th
d. 7th and 13th
c. 5th and 9th
The ____ systems rely on pneumatic pressure for operation.
a. engine starting, air conditioning/pressurization, wing and engine anti-ice, hydraulic, water tank
pressurization, and TAT probe
b. APU, engine starting, air conditioning, and aspirated TAT probe
c. air conditioning/pressurization, wing anti-ice, APU
d. wing anti-ice, APU, engine starting, air conditioning
a. engine starting, air conditioning/pressurization, wing and engine anti-ice, hydraulic, water tank
pressurization, and TAT probe
____ cause(s) the engine bleed valve to automatically close.
a. Over pressure only
b. Over temperature only
c. Neither over pressure nor over temperature will
d. Either over pressure or over temperature
d. Either over pressure or over temperature
Illumination of the amber BLEED TRIP OFF light indicates what valve has automatically closed?
a. Isolation valve
b. Engine bleed air valve
c. Corresponding APU shutoff valve
d. All the above
b. Engine bleed air valve
When the APU is shut down, the APU bleed valve ___________.
a. remains open
b. must be closed manually by placing the APU bleed air switch to OFF
c. closes automatically regardless of APU bleed air switch position
d. will close when the second engine is started
c. closes automatically regardless of APU bleed air switch position
The APU bleed air valve will close if ____.
a. the APU Bleed Air Switch is placed OFF or if the APU is shutdown
b. APU overheat or overpressure occur
c. engine bleed air is available
d. engine bleed air is supplying the wing anti-ice system
a. the APU Bleed Air Switch is placed OFF or if the APU is shutdown
When starting engines with a ground air source, external air pressure should be ____ psi.
a. minimum of 25
b. minimum of 30
c. maximum of 25
d. maximum of 30
b. minimum of 30
During normal operations, if the Isolation Valve switch is in AUTO, then the valve ____.
a. is open
b. is closed
c. varies due to pressure demands
d. varies due to temperature fluctuations
b. is closed
When the Isolation Valve Switch is in AUTO, the valve will open automatically if ____.
a. a pack switch is placed OFF
b. an engine bleed switch is placed OFF
c. a pack moves to high flow
d. either A or B occur
d. either A or B occur
A DUAL BLEED light will illuminate when ____.
a. the APU bleed air valve is open and Engine 1 Bleed Switch is ON
b. the APU bleed air valve is open, Engine 2 Bleed Switch is ON, and the isolation valve is open c. external air is connected and the isolation valve is open
d. either A or B occurs
d. either A or B occurs
BLEED TRIP OFF light would illuminate for ____.
a. excessive temperature only
b. excessive temperature or pressure
c. 5th stage valve stuck open
d. excessive pressure only
b. excessive temperature or pressure
The right WING BODY OVERHEAT light indicates a duct leak in the ____.
a. right engine strut, right wing outboard leading edge, keel beam, or right air conditioning bay
b. right engine strut, right wing inboard leading edge, or right air conditioning bay
c. right engine strut, right wing outboard leading edge, or right forward cargo bay
d. right wing inboard leading edge, right forward cargo bay, or keel beam
b. right engine strut, right wing inboard leading edge, or right air conditioning bay
The left WING BODY OVERHEAT light indicates a duct leak in the left engine strut, left wing leading edge, left air conditioning bay, and ____.
a. left wing anti-ice system
b. APU duct and mix manifold
c. keel beam duct and forward cargo area
d. APU duct and keel beam ducting
d. APU duct and keel beam ducting
A bleed air duct leak is indicated by a ____ light. a. PACK
b. WING-BODY OVERHEAT c. BLEED TRIP OFF
d. ZONE TEMP
b. WING-BODY OVERHEAT