Fire Protection/Detection Flashcards
What unlocks an engine fire switch?
- Fire warning
- Fuel control switch is in CUTOFF
- Pushing the engine Fire Override switch.FCOM, VOL 2; 8.10.1; 8.20.4
How many engine fire extinguishers are provided?
• 2 on each wing.
- One or both can be discharged in either engine on a wing.
FCOM, VOL 2; 8.20.4
What occurs when an engine fire switch is pulled out?
- Closes the related engine and spar fuel valves,
- Closes the related engine bleed air valve,
- Trips off the related engine generator,
- Shuts off hydraulic fluid to the related EDP,
- Depressurizes the related EDP,
- Arms both related engine fire extinguishersFCOM, VOL 2; 8.10.1
How many APU fire bottles are provided?
• One
FCOM, VOL 2; 8.20.4
Can you shut down the APU from outside the airplane?
• Yes, by using the APU Ground Control Fire Protection Panel,
located in the right body gear well.
• There is an APU stop switch, an APU Fire Control Switch and an
APU Extinguisher Discharge Switch, located on the panel.
FCOM, VOL 2; 8.10.9
What action discharges the fire extinguisher, for an engine/or APU?
• Rotating the engine fire switch or the APU fire switch.
• For the APU, the APU extinguisher automatically discharges for an APU
fire warning light when on the ground.
FCOM, VOL 2; 8.20.3; 8.20.4; 8.10.3
Describe the fire protection system for the forward and aft lower cargo compartments?
• 4 fire extinguisher bottles are provided.
• Pushing the cargo fire discharge switch, with FWD or AFT armed,
fires two bottles immediately.
• Two remaining bottles discharge after approximately 30 minutes,
and metered for 180 minutes.
• On touch down the remaining agent will discharge completely.
FCOM, VOL 2; 8.10.5/ QRH 8.12
State the actions that occur when you push a FWD or AFT cargo fire arm switch?
- Turns off two packs.
- Arms lower cargo compartment fire extinguishers.
- Configures equipment cooling to override mode,
- Turns off all airflow and heat into lower cargo compartments, and
- Closes master trim air valve.FCOM, VOL 2; 8.10.6
What type of compartment is the main deck cargo compartment?
- Class E
- Lower lobe compartment is class E.FCOM, VOL 2; 8.20.7
What happens when you push the CARGO FIRE Depressurization Switch with the MAIN deck fire switch ARMED?
• Initiates aeroplane depressurisation by opening both outflow valves.
FCOM, VOL 2; 8.10.6/8.20.7
What happens when you push the main deck Cargo Fire Arm switch?
- Enables main deck fire suppression
- Configures equipment cooling to closed loop, and
- Turns off two packs
- Turns off all airflow and heat to LL cargo compartments, and
- turns off all airflow to the main deck, and
- Closes master trim air valve.FCOM, VOL 2 8.10.6/8.20.7
Describe the engine fire/overheat detection system?
• A dual loop fire detector is installed in each engine nacelle.
• Each engine has a dual loop overheat detector.
• Both loops in a detector must detect a fire or overheat to cause an
engine fire warning or overheat caution, unless configured
for single loop operation.
FCOM, VOL 2; 8.20.2
Describe the APU Fire/Overheat detection system?
• A dual loop fire detector is installed in the APU compartment.
• There is no overheat detection in the APU compartment.
• Either loop detecting a fire activates an APU fire warning, which
shuts down the APU.
• Either loop detecting a fire on the ground discharges the APU fire
extinguisher bottle.
FCOM, VOL 2; 8.20.2
Describe the Cargo Compartment Fire Detection systems?
• The forward and aft lower compartments have 4 dual loop
detectors.
• The main deck has 16 dual loop detectors.
• Sample air from throughout each compartment is drawn through
the detectors by center bleed duct air. Both loops in a detector
must sense smoke to activate the cargo fire warning, unless configured
for single loop operations.
FCOM, VOL 2; 8.20.3
What happens if a fault occurs in one loop upon completion of any fire and overheat fault test?
• The system reconfigures for single loop operation.
• If the operable loop senses a fire or overheat condition, the
related fire warning or overheat caution activates.
FCOM, VOL 2, 8.20.8