Window/Probe Heat Flashcards
WINDOW HEAT ON lights
illuminated = Window Heat Control Unit (WHCU) is applying power to the associated window
- if window temp is 100°F / 38°C or more, no power is applied and light remains off
- the sun could heat the glass, which will cause the ON lights to cycle on and off
- extinguished with switch OFF, or an overheat is detected, or a system failure has occurred
- if ON light does not come on
- use PWR TEST to check the ON light(s) that are not illuminated
WINDOW HEAT switches
- SIDE controls #2, and if installed, #4 and 5
- FWD controls heat to #1 window
ON - signals the Window Heat Controller Unit (WHCU) to apply power
OFF - window heat not in use. Also resets the overheat light circuit
- turn OFF if window cracks or delaminates
WINDOW HEAT OVHT / PWR TEST switch
OVHT
- spring loaded to neutral
- simulates an overheat condition to test overheat circuitry
- all overheat lights illuminate
- before test, place all window heat switches ON
- after the test, reset each OFF then ON
- an overheat cannot be reset until the window cools
- ON lights may extinguish immediately, or remain illuminated for as long as 70 sec.
PWR TEST
- verifies operation of the window heat system
- the test may be accomplished when any of the window heat ON lights are extinguished and the associated WINDOW HEAT switch is ON
- provides a confidence test with the window heat switch ON
- no need to power test if all 4 green ON lights are illuminated
PROBE HEAT switches
ON
- supplies heat to 5 pitot probes, 2 angle of attack sensors, and the total air temperature probe
- 5 probes: Capt and Left Elev pitot on left side of aircraft; F/O, Right Elev, and Aux pitot on right side of aircraft
- (option) Capt’s pitot powered by ac standby bus
- static ports are not heated
- may ice over while parked in freezing rain so check carefully on walk-around inspection
- failure to turn on for engine runs above 70% N1 will result in EEC entering soft alternate mode (possible N1 overspeed)
AUTO (option)
- if left in AUTO, the probe heat functions become active for each side when the respective engine is running
OFF
- power off
TAT TEST
- normally, power removed from TAT on ground and amber light does not illuminate
- with probe heat switch OFF
- push TAT TEST switch
- power applied to temp probe
- temp probe light extinguishes indicating the heat supply is ok
- TAT will rise on the indicator and on any CDU page (small characters) where TAT is displayed
- with probe heat switch ON
- push TAT TEST switch
- power applied to temp probe
- temp probe light remains out if the heat supply is ok; illuminates if defective
WINDOW OVERHEAT lights 4 (amber)
- illuminated = window has overheated (145°F / 63°C) or loss of electrical power
- power is removed from the window and on light goes out
- window OVERHEAT light is accompanied by the MASTER CAUTION and ANTI-ICE annunciator
- reset by positioning the window heat switch to off then back on after 2-5 minutes cooling