How many generators are there? What are their DC voltage?
- 28V DC
What operates as a combined starter-generator?
GEN 1
Can each generator alone capable of supplying full electrical load?
Yes
How many batteries are there in the aircraft and where do they supply power to?
Where are the two generators located? What is their voltage and amperage?
- 28V DC, 300A
What bus does GEN 1 power?
GEN 1 BUS
What bus does GEN 2 power?
GEN 2 BUS
What do the generator control units do?
1) Maintain factory set voltage at 28.5 V DC
2) Protects from overvoltage/undervoltage
3) Overload
4) Reverse polarity and reverse current.
If either generator fails, what supplies power to the rest of the aircraft?
The other generator.
How are the batteries powered?
1) By aircraft generated power
2) When connected from ground power
How long do the main batteries supply electrical power to services essential for flight? What does this assume?
30 minutes
How long can emergency battery supply power to SFD?
30 minutes
Where is BATT 1 installed?
Engine compartment.
What is BATT 1 used for apart from supplying power to BATT BUS?
To power the starter on engine start
Where is BATT 2 located and what does it power?
- Power BATT BUS and BATT DIRECT BUS
Where is the emergency battery located?
In avionics bay
What monitors the polarity and voltage of the supplied external power?
External Power Monitor
What does the EPM monitor for?
- Voltage not between 24 V and 30 V
In normal operation, what powers the BATT BUS and GEN 1 BUS?
GEN 1
In normal operation, what powers the GEN 2 BUS?
GEN 2
What supplies power to the MISSION BUS?
The BATT BUS
What services are powered by the MISSION BUS?
What services does the Emergency Bus power through the emergency battery?
What does the Reset button do on electrical control panel? How many times should this be attempted?
- Should only be attempted once