Ignition and Starting Systems Flashcards

1
Q

How can the remaining service life of starter generator brushes be determined?

A

By visually inspecting in the amount of wear groove remaining on the brushes.

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2
Q

What components of the starter generator require periodic inspection?

A

Both commutator and brushes should be inspected for wear beyond limits

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3
Q

Between the field and armature, windings and starter generators, which ordinarily receive current for operation in the start mode

A

Both the field and armature

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4
Q

What are possible sources of low pressure compressed air use for starting jet transport aircraft equipped with air turbine starters?

A

GPU and APU

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5
Q

When should ignition ideally occur?

A

A specific number of degrees before the piston reaches the top dead center of the compression stroke

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6
Q

Why are dual magnetos used in the engine ignition system?

A

To prove combustion efficiency and provide redundancy for safety

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7
Q

Why is magneto internal timing so important?

A

For the engine to run properly

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8
Q

What is the main concern when preparing a magneto for installation?

A

Internal timing

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9
Q

What function does a magneto perform?

A

It produces a high voltage that forces a spark to arc across a spark plug gap

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10
Q

Name the components of a high tension magneto system

A

A permanent multipole rotor magnet with soft iron core and pole shoes

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11
Q

What is a E gap angle?

A

It is a point a few degrees beyond the neutral position where maximum magnetic field stress exists

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12
Q

Name the three main circuits of a high tension magneto system?

A

Magnetic, primary, and secondary

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13
Q

What reduces arcing in the points and also aids the collapsing of the magnetic field in a magneto

A

Capacitor

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14
Q

How does a magneto produce a high-voltage required to fire a spark plug?

A

In the rotation cycle when the magnetic rotor is in the E gap position, the primary points open, which interrupts the current flow in the primary circuit, causing a high rate of flux change in the core and inducing a pulse of high voltage in a secondary coil

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15
Q

When an ignition switch is off in a magneto system? What is the condition of the ground circuit?

A

The circuit to ground is completed

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16
Q

Which magneto is grounded when the magneto switch is selected to the right magneto?

A

The left magneto circuit

17
Q

What are the three events required to fire a spark plug in a cylinder when it’s piston is in the prescribed position?

A

Magneto in a E gap position, breaker points opening, and the distributor electrically aligned with that cylinder

18
Q

What is the P lead and how does a function?

A

It connects the ignition switch to the primary circuit to the magneto. When the ignition switch is turned off, the P-Leads of both magnets are grounded. When the ignition switch is turned to the left position, the right magneto is grounded and vice versa.

19
Q

Why is a magneto timing light used for what does it indicate?

A

Internal magneto timing and magneto to engine timing and indicates exact moment the magneto points are open

20
Q

Why are turbine engine igniters generally not susceptible to carbon fouling?

A

Because the high energy sparks they produce clean off any deposits of the firing end

21
Q

What is the function of a duty cycle in relation to a turbine engine ignition system?

A

A duty cycle allows the operation of the ignition system for a given amount of time, followed by minimum specified cooldown period.

22
Q

What are the three main components of a turbine engine ignition system?

A

Ignition exciters, high tension leads, and igniters