Systems Flashcards
Explain the electrical system
- 14v System, utilizing push-pull circuit breakers
- 12v, 35 amp battery
- Two 65 amp, alternators
- Voltage regulators maintaining 14v per alternator
What type of heater do we have
Janitrol gas combustion heater
Where is the heater located
In the aft baggage compartment, behind the compartment close off
How is fuel supplied to the heater
Downstream from the left fuel selector and fuel filter
What rate does the heater use fuel
1/2 gallon per hour
Are there any protection systems for the heater
There is an overheat switch will render the heater inoperative if any malfunction occurs
(this will illuminate a red OVERHEAT light on the consul)
What de-ice and anti-ice equipment is equipped
- Pneumatic wings/vertical stabilizer/horizontal stabilizer
- Wing ice detection light (left wing)
- Electro-Thermal propeller de-ice pads
- Electric windshield panel
- Heated stall horn (lift detectors)
- Heated pitot tube
How do the pneumatic boots work
- Engine driven pressure pumps apply a constant suction to the deicer boots to provide a smooth and streamlined surface
- Activating the the de-ice switch actives the pnematic control valve for six seconds and a blue light will be displayed during this
- After 6 seconds the boots deflate and go back to vacuum hold
How does the prop de-ice work?
- Electric thermal pads bonded to the leading edge will heat the blades, these thermal pads heat the blades in a time sequence
- There is a visible ammeter that monitors current
What stall warning devices are equipped
- On the left wing we have an inboard and outboard stall tab
- the inboard tab announces stall warnings for flaps 25 or 40
- the outboard tab announces stall warnings for flaps 0 or 10
- A squat switch on the left landing gear prevent the stall horn from going off
How much useable fuel does the Seneca II have
- Normal fuel tanks: 93 gallons useable
- Auxiliary tanks: 123 gallons useable
- Unusable fuel: 5 gallons (2.5 per wing, regardless if aux tank or not)