NIFE Engines 3-6-1 Electrical Systems Flashcards

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Describe an AC electrical system

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An electric current which periodically changes its polarity and magnitude with time. Lightweight, simple, and reliable

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Describe a DC electrical system

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A form of electricity that flows in one direction. Equipment is usually heavy for their power output, are not as reliable, and require more maintenance

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Generators

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The main source of AC or DC power on an aircraft and is mechanically coupled to the gas turbine’s accessory drive section through a constant speed drive

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Describe a basic aircraft electrical system

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Provides the various electrical components with their power requirements through several buses

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Inverter

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Converts DC to AC

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Transformer rectifier

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A device that convert AC power to DC

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Battery

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Source of emergency DC power should the generators fail

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Distribution Networks (Buses)

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A common distribution point for electricity that provides a medium or path between the energy sources and their load

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Types of buses

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  • Essential bus
  • Primary bus
  • Monitor or secondary bus
  • Starter bus
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Essential bus

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Sends power to equipment required for flight safety (i.e. gyro)

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Primary bus

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Sends power to equipment devoted to the aircraft’s intended mission (i.e. radar)

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Monitor or secondary bus

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Sends power to convenience circuits (cabin lighting)

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Starter bus

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routes power to start the aircraft’s engines

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Switches

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Provide manual control of power

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Circuit breakers

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Provide a means to manually or automatically interrupt power

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Fuses

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Provide automatic circuit protection to protect equipment from excessive current

17
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Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)

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A small gas turbine engine used to operate a backup generator that supplies direct current power to an aircraft when the engines are shut down.

18
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Ground Support Equipment

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An external source of electricity used for servicing, starting, maintenance, and testing on the ground