28 Fuel Flashcards

1
Q

Where is the vent surge fuel tank located?

A

Outboard of the outer tank in each wing

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2
Q

When the fuel is filled to maximum capacity, how much can the fuel expand by without spilling?

A

2%

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3
Q

What is the total usable fuel on the A321NEO (without ACT)?

A

18511kg

ACT = Additional Center Tank

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4
Q

What is the total usable fuel on the A320NEO (without ACT)?

A

18623kg

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5
Q

What is the total usable fuel on the A320?

A

18968kg

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6
Q

What is the total usable fuel on the A319?

A

18729kg/19004kg

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7
Q

How many fuel pumps are there on newer A320s and the A321?

A

Four (two in each wing), the centre “pumps” are jet pumps with transfer valves

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8
Q

How many fuel pumps are there on A319 and older A320 aircraft?

A

Six (two in each wing, and two in centre tank)

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9
Q

How many transfer valves are located in each wing?

A

Two

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10
Q

Describe the fuel feed sequence

A

Centre tank first
Inner tank empties down to 750kg
Outer tank fuel transfers into inner tank

(A321NEO has no outer tank)

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11
Q

Which electrical system supplies the APU fuel pump if the fuel feed pressure is low (due to loss of tank pumps or normal AC supply)?

A

The AC ESS SHED

If this fails, it runs off the AC STAT INV BUS

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12
Q

What does the fuel system cool?

A

The Integrated Drive Generator

The fuel passes through the IDG heat exchanger (which absorbs heat), then to the fuel return valve and back to the outer fuel tank.

This ensure IDG cooling when oil temperature is high or at low engine power.

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13
Q

What happens to the fuel from the fuel return valve (used for IDG cooling) if the inner tank is already full?

A

If the FUEL MODE SEL pb is in AUTO, and the centre tank pumps are feeding, the system selects CTR TK PUMPs off, and wing tanks pumps will automatically feed each engine until around 500kg has been used in each wing.

If the FUEL MODE SEL pb is in MAN, the CTR TK PUMPs will not be automatically switched off, which could lead to over flow of the wing tanks.

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14
Q

What happens to the fuel from the fuel return valve (used for IDG cooling) if the outer tank is already full?

A

The fuel overflows to the inner tank through a spill pipe

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15
Q

Why should you not change power supply during refuelling?

A

Electrical transients during automatic refuelling may stop the process, requiring a reselection of the Preselected Fuel Quantity in the panel

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16
Q

How long does it take to refuel all tanks (around 19T)?

A

20 minutes (around 1T per minute)

17
Q

What causes a fluctuation in the inner tank fuel quantity indications after take off? How long does it take to return to normal?

A

For low fuel quantities below 7T, acceleration and high pitch angles causes the fuel to move in the tank. This can see the FOB reduce for 2 minutes after take off, then increase to accurate values about 6 minutes later during the climb. Maximum fluctuations can be up to 400kg (300kg in the go-around).

For higher fuel loads, a FOB increase up to 1000kg may occur after takeoff, this returns to accurate within a maximum of 6 minutes.

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18
Q

What does the Fuel Tank Inerting System do? And how does it do it?

A

Reduces flammability in the fuel tanks which have a high flammability exposure (only the centre tank).

The system produces oxygen-depleted air that goes in the centre tank to replace the ambient air (around 12% oxygen level rather than 21% normally).

This isn’t installed on all aircraft, only later MSNs ( MSN 5019-9171).

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19
Q

How long do the centre tank pumps run for at engine start if the MODE SEL pb is in AUTO?

A

2 minutes (they also run before or after engine start if the slats are retracted)

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20
Q

How long do the centre tank pumps run for if the low level is reached?

A

5 minutes

21
Q

Which valve is displayed on the FUEL SD page immediately below the F.USED quantity at the top of the screen?

A

Engine LP valve

22
Q

What fuel temperature does an advisory appear at?

A
Above 45degC (inner cell)
Above 55degC (outer cell)
Below -40degC
23
Q

When does a fuel imbalance advisory appear?

A

When the difference in the two wings is greater than 1500kg

24
Q

Which fuel type do we usually use?

A

Jet A1

25
Q

What is the minimum fuel temperature?

A

-43degC

26
Q

What is the maximum fuel temperature?

A

54degC (55degC for NEO)

27
Q

What is the maximum allowable fuel imbalance for takeoff?

A
Inner tanks:
500kg if heavier tank is full
1050kg if heavier tank has 3000kg
1450kg if heavier tank has 1450kg
(Scale is linear)

Outer tanks:
370kg

Greater asymmetry allowed for flight and landing, see FCOM LIM FUEL

28
Q

What is the minimum fuel quantity for take off?

A

1500kg

29
Q

Can the aircraft be refuelled using batteries only? How?

A

Yes, using the BATT POWER toggle switch on the refuelling control panel.

Switching this on momentarily allows HOT BUS 1 to supply the FQI. It takes around 40 seconds for the FQI to complete tests before showing fuel quantities. The electrical supply is cut off after 10 minutes if no refuelling starts, or at the end of refuelling.

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30
Q

Where is the APU fuel feed line drawn from?

A

Left of the cross feed valve