EMB120 Electrical System Flashcards

1
Q

How many Generators does the aircraft have?

A

5 total
2 main - 28vdc 400amp (600amp during start)
2 Aux - 28 vdc 150 amp
1 APU (Identical to Main start/gen)

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2
Q

How many volts does the battery have?

A

24V

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3
Q

How many volts does the generators have?

A

28V

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4
Q

How long do the standby instruments last on the back up battery?

A

At least 30 min

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5
Q

How many inverters does the aircraft have?

A

2 inverters, # one is always on and #2 is waiting for #1 to fail

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6
Q

If you loose a generator can you power the system on the other main gen?

A

Yes, Both gens are connected to the central DC bus which acts as a bus tie

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7
Q

What is the GCU?

A

Generator Control Unit

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8
Q

What does the GCU do?

A

Controls all starting
Energizes and De-energize Ignition Circuits
Energizes return solenoid to empty drain collected tank
overspeed protection
De-energizes EPA return
Regulates output
over voltage protection
reverse current protection
generator field over exciting protection
Paralleling

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9
Q

Where does all the starting function for the main engines and APU happen?

A

Central Bus

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10
Q

What conditions have to happen for Emergency transfer made to happen?

A

1 gen has to be on

loss of power

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11
Q

Can you start the APU or engines when in emergency transfer mode?

A

No, you have to take the system out of emergency transfer mode

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12
Q

What is the EDC?

A

The Emergency DC, It contains all the essential equipment because it is always powered

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13
Q

When does the Aux gens turn on?

A

70% Np

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14
Q

If one EDC fails how can you tell which one is failed?

A

the Tq and T6 gauges

EDC 1 #1 engine
EDC 2 # 2 engine

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15
Q

What generator is the EDC buses connected too normally?

A

Right Gen

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16
Q

How many volts are the inverters?

A

250 volt inverters that convert 28VDC into 115VAC and 26VAC

17
Q

When does the generators convert from starters to generators?

A

50%Nh

18
Q

When can the APU gen provide electrical power to aircraft?

A

95% RPM

19
Q

When ground power is connected and the APU is running which has priority for supplying power?

A

Ground Power

20
Q

when the main gens are running and ground power is connected which has priority for supplying power?

A

Main Gens

21
Q

Is there any protection for overvoltage while on ground power?

A

Yes, an over voltage relay protects the central DC bus if external power exceeds 32VDC

22
Q

Is the battery connected to the hot batter bus?

A

Yes, During normal operations the power source powering the central DC bus powers the hot battery bus and charges the battery.

23
Q

If the aircraft looses 115VAC output will the system automatically swap inverters? If the aircraft looses 26VAC output?

A

loss of 115VAC auto switches inverters

loss of 26VAC requires manual selection of inverters

24
Q

How do you prevent a rest to Normal operation after Emergency transfer?

A

Emergency mode must be selected prior to turning off both gens.

25
Q

If Emergency transfer happens and APU is available can it be used to power system?

A

Yes, the system should be placed into normal mode prior to an air start of the APU

26
Q

What is on the hot battery bus?

A
Autotransfer
Clock/chronograph
Courtesy light
DC indication 1&2
Fire extinguishing, left & right
Forward entry door
Fuel shutoff valve, left & right 
Hydraulic shutoff valve, blue & green