Engine Electrical Systems Flashcards

1
Q

When the engine is operating what does an ammeter/load meter indicate when connected to:
1– battery positive lead
2 – generator output lead

A

Battery positive lead – the armature indicates whether the batteries are charging or discharging
Generator output lead – indicates the current produced by the generator or electrical system load

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2
Q

What is done to ensure that each generator shares the load in a multiple generator system?

A

The generators are paralleled

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3
Q

Where would you find generator rating in performance data?

A

On the generator data plate

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4
Q

How is the voltage of a DC generator controlled?

A

Varying the current

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5
Q

What is the most common type of alternator use the most aircraft AC systems?

A

The three phase alternator

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6
Q

How does a voltage regulator control the voltage of an alternator?

A

Buy regulating the voltage output of the DC exciter

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7
Q

What does the speed of rotation and number of poles of an alternator determine?

A

The frequency of the alternator output

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8
Q

What are some methods used to maintain 400 Hz alternator output frequency on a large turbo jet or turbo fan engines?

A

Constant Speed Drive (CSD), Integrated Drive Generator (IDG) and Variable Speed Constant Frequency (VSCF) power systems

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9
Q

Name the major parts of a DC motor

A

The armature, field brushes and frame assembly

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10
Q

Name the components of a direct cranking electrical starter system

A

An electric motor, reduction gears and an automatic engaging and disengaging mechanism

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11
Q

Name three types of DC motors

A

Series, shunt (parallel) and compound

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12
Q

What type of DC motor is commonly use for reciprocating engine starter and why?

A

A series wound motor – it has a high starting torque under heavy load conditions

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13
Q

What are the operating modes of a turbine engine starter generator?

A

First as a starter, then as a generator once the engine is running

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14
Q

What is a possible indication when a starter drags?

A

A noisy, dirty, worn starter commutator

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15
Q

Where would wire with high temperature insulation material be used?

A

When they run close to high temperature areas - such as exhaust stacks or heating ducts

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16
Q

What is the standard size for electrical wire used in US manufactured aircraft

A

The American wire gauge AWG

17
Q

How are wire sizes represented?

A

By numbered gauge size, the smaller wires are represented by large numbers. The smallest wire normally used in aircraft is 22 gauge.

18
Q

What is the maximum slack allowed between the supports of a single wire or bundle installation?

A

1/2 inch

19
Q

Why are wires bonded on power plant installations?

A

To provide a current return path for electrical accessories and to prevent static discharge

20
Q

What DC alternator system component prevents battery reverse current flow into the armature?

A

The rectifier