Fuel Flashcards

1
Q

Total Fuel Capacity

A

14,511 lb

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2
Q

How Is Fuel Supplied To The Engines?

A

By Electric Boost Pump Or Motive Flow Ejector Pumps

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3
Q

During Normal Ops, What Pumps Provide Fuel To The Engines

A

Primary Ejector Pumps

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4
Q

Which Pumps Move Fuel To The Engine Feed Hopper Tanks From Low Points Within The Wing Tank?

A

Scavenge Ejector Pumps
(3) In Each Wing

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5
Q

When Do The Electric Boost Pumps Provide Fuel To The Engines?

A
  • Engine Starting
  • Fuel Transfer
  • Low Fuel Pressure
  • APU Only Operation ( R Pump Only)

OR

When Manually Commanded ON

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6
Q

FUEL LEVEL LOW L and/or R Comes On When?

A

If The Usable Fuel Quantity Falls Below Approximately 500 lb In The Respective Tank

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7
Q

How Do You Transfer Fuel Between Tanks?

A

Fuel Transfer Knob

By Turning The Knob Toward The Tank Which Fuel Is Being Transferred To

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8
Q

What Is The Backup Means Of Balancing Fuel?

A

Gravity Xflow Button

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9
Q

What Is The Fuel Recirculation System?

A

Automatically Pumps Fuel To The Outboard Portions Of Each Wing Tank To More Evenly Distribute Fuel Temperature

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10
Q

When Does The Fuel Recirculation System Automatically Turn Off?

A

When A Fuel Boost Pump Is Operating

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11
Q

Digital Fuel Quantities Are Shown In Reverse Video If?

A

Total Fuel Drops Below 1,000 lb

Either Wing Fuel Level Drops Below 500 lb

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