Systems Study Guide Flashcards
(169 cards)
What are the five stages of compression on the PT6A-67 engine?
Four axial and one centrifugal
What is the device that compensates for excess air flow at low N1 settings by bleeding axial compressed air to reduce back pressure in the engine compressor section?
Compressor Bleed Valve
What is the indication that the Bleed Valve has stuck in the open position?
Low torque with High TGT and N1.
True or False
The Primary Governor is part of the Accessory Gear Box?
False.
What are the components mounted on the N1 accessory section at the rear of the engine?
F.R.O.S.T. Fuel Pumps/Control Refrigerant Oil Pumps Starter/Generators N1Tach
True or False
25% of compressed air is used for cooling?
False.
25% is used for combustion.
What are the components driven by the Reduction Gearbox.
T.O.P
Tachometer (N2)
Overspeed Governor
Primary Governor
Where is the chip detector is located?
bottom of Reduction Gearbox.
The _______ heat exchanger heats the fuel when it is cold or bypasses oil around the heat exchanger when the fuel is warm.
Oil to Fuel.
Fire detection is accomplished by a continuous ____ routed through strategic areas of the engine to detect ________ temperatures.
loop; excessive
What are the two functions of the Fire Pull Handles?
Closes the Firewall Shutoff Valve & arms fire extinguisher in the wheel well.
The amount of rudder boost is greatest at _____ airspeeds and progressively decreases as airspeed is _________.
low; increased
What is the blade angle when the props are at Ground Fine?
3 degrees
As the blade angle _________, rotational drag increases, and the blade speed will ________?
A: Increases, Decrease
As the blade angle increases, rotational drag increases, and the blade speed will
decrease.
State the component(s) that cause(s) the blades to seek a feathered position due to centrifugal force.
Counter Weights
What is the minimum propeller RPM to avoid the reactionless mode?
1000RPM
Are there any exceptions to be less than 1000RPM?
While in Feather
What is the governing range of the Primary Governor?
1450 to 1700 RPM
How does the primary governor slow the propeller RPM down in an overspeed condition?
The pilot valve raises, allowing oil to drain to case, causing the blade angle to increase (drag) and slows down the propeller.
When the overspeed governor test switch is placed in the test position, it provides ________ power to the N.C. solenoid and opens it allowing ________ to reset the speeder spring tension to ____ - ____ RPM?
Electrical / Oil pressure.
1540-1580
Which governor reduces fuel flow to the engine to limit propeller RPM?
The Fuel Topping Governor.
What is the governing range of the Fuel Topping Governor?
106% of Selected RPM
95% of Selected RPM in reverse
What are the two functions of a Fuel Topping Governor?
Limits propeller RPM during stuck/sluggish prop situations & aids during reversing operations.
What do the Fuel Topping Governor and the Primary Governor share with regard to components.
Speeder springs and fly weights.