Pressurization Flashcards
Emergency pressurization is only available from the _____ engine bleed air and is/is not temperature controlled. Emergency pressurization provides ____ air to the cabin under-floor ducting.
Emergency pressurization is only available from the left engine bleed air and is** **not temperature controlled. Emergency pressurization provides hot air to the cabin under-floor ducting.
Emergency Pressurization activates automatically with an:
- ACM _____ _____.
- ACM ________.
- Cabin Altititude above ________.
Emergency Pressurization activates automatically with an:
- ACM Bleed Leak.
- ACM Overtemp.
- Cabin Altititude above 14,500.
The amber Fault light on the pressure controller indicates the controller has failed to ______ mode. Cabin pressure must be controlled with the ______ _____ toggle lever.
The amber Fault light on the pressure controller indicates the controller has failed to manual mode. Cabin pressure must be controlled with the manual UP-DN toggle lever.
Pressurization is controlled by __ pneumatically controlled outflow valves.
Pressurization is controlled by 2 pneumatically controlled outflow valves.
When in the Norm/Auto mode, the system controls pressurization based on the ____ schedule.
When in the Norm/Auto mode, the system controls pressurization based on the auto schedule.
If the pressurization controller unit fails, or a loss of ___ power occurs, the cabin pressure must be controlled with the red _____ Alt toggle lever and the _____ knob.
If the pressurization controller unit fails, or a loss of DC power occurs, the cabin pressure must be controlled with the red Cabin Alt toggle lever and the rate knob.
When selected to Dump, the Cabin Dump button will depressurize the cabin to ______ feet.
When selected to Dump, the Cabin Dump button will depressurize the cabin to 14,250 feet.
The red Cabin Altitude CAS message indicates that the cabin is above _______ feet, or ______ feet in the high altitude mode.
The red Cabin Altitude CAS message indicates that the cabin is above 10,000 feet, or 14,500 feet in the high altitude mode.