Approximately how much power do 2 and 4 engine aircraft use?
- 4 engines = 400 kilowatts
What does the electrical power system consist of and what does each part do? [2]
- Distribution subsystem - provides to consumers
What device converts from AC to DC?
TRU - Transformer Rectifier Unit
What device converts from DC to AC?
Static Inverter
What are the 5 AC power Supplies?
What do AC consumers mainly consist of? (3)
What voltage is AC power provided at?
115V
What frequency is AC power provided at?
400 hertz
What batteries are used on aircraft?
Nickel Cadmium
What do batteries provide power for? [3]
What are the 3 parts AC/DC power distribution is divided into?
What does AC power distribution Consist of? [3]
What does a bus do and what does it consist of? [2]
What voltage does DC power run at?
28 volts
What is the definition of “main power distribution”?
Provides electrical power to all main consumers
What is the definition of “essential power distribution”?
Supplies all consumers that are essential to operate the aircraft safely
What is the definition of “emergency power distribution”?
Supplies the consumers that necessary to land safely
What are the 4 types of AC consumers?
What must happen to large loads before any power source is switched on or off?
Large loads must be switched off prior to power on or off
What does load shedding do?
Improves the reliability of power relays and prevent overloads of power source
What are the power relays controlled by? (2)
- Ground power control unit (GPCU)
When will auto switching happen?
When voltage and frequency “Ok” and no failures
What systems may fall under “essential power distribution”?
Captain navigation and communication equipment and important control and warning systems
How long does the aircrafts battery provide sufficient electrical energy?
30 minutes