PNEUMATIC SYSTEM (BLEED AIR) Flashcards

1
Q

What sources can supply bleed air?

A
  1. The Engines
  2. The APU
  3. Ground air source
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2
Q

List some systems that uses bleed air

A

Bleed air is used for the following:

  • Air conditioning
  • Pressurization
  • Wing and Engine anti-ice
  • APU and engine start
  • Aft cargo heat
  • Air driven hydraulic pumps
  • Potable water pressurization
  • TAT probe aspiration
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3
Q

How many bleed air sources are there from each engine?

A

2

From the engines LP and HP sections

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4
Q

When is bleed air taken from the LP and the HP sections respectively?

A

Taken from the LP section normally. Air from the HP section supplements low pressure air during low thrust settings.

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5
Q

What controlls the engine bleed air system?

A

The ASCPC (Air Supply Cabin Pressure Controller)

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6
Q

How does the ASCPC regulate the amount of bleed air?

A

It controlls the HP bleed valve.
Regulates total bleed pressure via the PRSOV valve and gets temp info from a temp probe so that total bleed pressure can be regulated if it is too hot.

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7
Q

What engine stage supplies bleed air for the engine anti-ice system?

A

LP stage is used during low power settings

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8
Q

When is higher pressure air required from the engines?

A

During descent and other low engine power operations

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9
Q

When are the engine bleed air valves closed automatically?

A
During start
For bleed source loss
Bleed air over temp and pressure
A bleed duct leak
When the engine fire handle is pulled
When a ground cart  is supplying air
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10
Q

Up to what altitude is APU bleed air available?

A

Approximately 22’000 ft

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11
Q

Is ground bleed air High pressure or Low pressure air?

A

It is high pressure air

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12
Q

What is the normal position of the three isolation valves?

A

Left and Right open

Center is closed

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13
Q

How does the system isolate a duct leak?

A

Using automatic isolation logic

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14
Q

What EICAS message will indicate a leak?

A

BLEED LEAK

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15
Q

What EICAS message will indicate that the leak has been isolated?

A

BLEED LOSS

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16
Q

What is APU bleed air used for?

A

Air conditioning on the ground and for engine starting

17
Q

What happens to the isolation valves when the APU is started and in AUTO with Engines not running?

A

All 3 isolation valves open

18
Q

Describe the start sequence with regard to how the APU and bleed system operates?

A

To start first Engine APU bleed air is used. Once the Engine is running the APU bleed valve closes and all isolation vales are open so that that Engine supplies the whole system.
To start second Engine the APU valve opens again and the Engine bleed valve closes.
When second Engine is started the APU bleed valve closes and the Center isolation valve also closes

19
Q

What is the purpose of the FAMV valve?

A

It is the Fan Air Modulating Valve and provides cold fan air to help regulate the bleed temperature entering the system