Fuel Flashcards
Total Fuel Capacity
14,511 lb
How Is Fuel Supplied To The Engines?
By Electric Boost Pump Or Motive Flow Ejector Pumps
During Normal Ops, What Pumps Provide Fuel To The Engines
Primary Ejector Pumps
Which Pumps Move Fuel To The Engine Feed Hopper Tanks From Low Points Within The Wing Tank?
Scavenge Ejector Pumps
(3) In Each Wing
When Do The Electric Boost Pumps Provide Fuel To The Engines?
- Engine Starting
- Fuel Transfer
- Low Fuel Pressure
- APU Only Operation ( R Pump Only)
OR
When Manually Commanded ON
FUEL LEVEL LOW L and/or R Comes On When?
If The Usable Fuel Quantity Falls Below Approximately 500 lb In The Respective Tank
How Do You Transfer Fuel Between Tanks?
Fuel Transfer Knob
By Turning The Knob Toward The Tank Which Fuel Is Being Transferred To
What Is The Backup Means Of Balancing Fuel?
Gravity Xflow Button
What Is The Fuel Recirculation System?
Automatically Pumps Fuel To The Outboard Portions Of Each Wing Tank To More Evenly Distribute Fuel Temperature
When Does The Fuel Recirculation System Automatically Turn Off?
When A Fuel Boost Pump Is Operating
Digital Fuel Quantities Are Shown In Reverse Video If?
Total Fuel Drops Below 1,000 lb
Either Wing Fuel Level Drops Below 500 lb