The Airbus A320 has _____ batteries in its main electrical system.
There are two main batteries, each with a normal capacity of 23 Ah.
Are there any limitations associated with disconnecting an IDG?
The BATTERY BUS is normally powered by the:
The purpose of the AUTO BUS TIE is to allow either engine-driven IDG to automatically power both main AC buses in the event of a generator loss until either ground power or the APU generator is activated.
Two generators are needed to supply the DC BUS Entertainment, except on ground, where the APU generator (if not overloaded) or the external power is sufficient.
An AC ESS FEED switch located on the overhead panel shifts the power source for the AC ESS bus from:
Normal minimum battery voltage before APU start is:
FAILURE OF AC BUS 1 - DC BUS 2 supplies DC BUS 1 and DC BAT BUS automatically after _____
In flight in case of loss of all main generators, emergency generator not running, the DC ESS Bus is supplied by:
If AC Bus 1 fails the AC ESS bus is supplied by the:
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The aircraft batteries are always connected to the DC BAT BUS.
The two batteries are connected to the DC BAT BUS, if they need charging. When they are fully charged, the battery charge limiter disconnects them.
What is the function of the GEN 1 LINE push button?
The RAT is connected directly and mechanically to the Emergency Generator.
The number 1 AC bus channel normally supplies power to _____ and to the _____ bus which supplies power to the ______ bus.
If a TR fails:
While operating on Emergency Electrical Power with the landing gear lowered which of the following control laws is in effect?
if the BAT 1 "OFF" white light is illuminated:
The battery charge limiter is not operating and the battery line contactor is open. The DC BAT BUS is supplied. Hot buses remain supplied.
What is the minimum voltage when conducting a BATTERY CHECK?
When no other power is available in flight, the static inverter converts _____ power to AC power for the _____ bus and _____ powers the _____ bus.
Entering a dark cockpit, what action is necessary before checking the battery voltages?
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After IDG disconnection why do you get a GALLEY SHED indication on the SD?
In cruise, you have suddenly a Master Warning and caution comes on with ELEC EMER CONFIG. You notice a red FAULT light on the RAT and EMER GEN pushbutton. What does it indicate?
Which voltage requires recharging or replacing the batteries?
The engine generators and APU generator are rated at _____ KVA.
DC Bat Bus can be supplied by:
Which flight control computers are operational in the Emergency Electrical Power configuration (gear down and batteries powering the system)?
If during a normal flight the BUS TIE pb is depressed to "OFF", what effect would this have on power to the busses?
In the event that normal AC power is not available, an emergency generator can provide AC power. In the event that all AC power is not available, the electrical power system can invert DC power from the batteries into AC power.
In a SMOKE configuration the main busbars are shed.
The electrical distribution is the same as it is in the emergency electrical configuration (loss of main generators), except the fact that in smoke configuration the fuel pumps are connected upstream of the GEN 1 line connector.
FAILURE OF ONE TR - The contactor of each TR opens automatically, in case of:
The other TR automatically replaces the faulty one. The ESS TR supplies the DC ESS BUS.
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What does the blue EXT PWR ON light mean?
When are the Essential Shed buses powered by the battery?
Which flight control computer will be inoperative with gear extension while in the Emergency Electrical Configuration?
The normal priority for supplying electrical power to the AC busses is:
GEN 1 and 2 when operating have priority over the APU generator and over external power. External power has priority over the APU generator when the EXT PWR pb switch is ON.
In flight on batteries only, the AC ESS Shed bus and DC ESS Shed bus are lost.
While operating on Emergency Electrical Power with the landing gear lowered which of the following statements is correct?
Aircraft on ground in Emergency electrical configuration - The batteries automatically connect to the DC BAT bus when speed decreases below _____.
Below 100 kt, the DC BAT BUS is automatically connected to the batteries. Below 50 kt, the AC ESS BUS is automatically shed, leading to the loss of all display units.
While operating on Emergency Electrical Power (EMER GEN powering the system) how is it possible to properly complete the ECAM checklist with only an upper display?
If batteries are the only source of power in flight, how long will battery power be available?
Which of the following AC busses can be powered by the emergency generator?
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What is the meaning of the green AVAIL light?
What is the significance of the green collared circuit breakers?
When out for more than 1 min, the C/B TRIPPED warning is triggered on the ECAM.
The generators can be connected in parallel.
The generators cannot be connected in parallel.
The RAT powers the blue hydraulic system, which drives the emergency generator by the means of an electric motor.
The RAT powers the blue hydraulic system, which drives the emergency generator by the means of a hydraulic motor. This generator supplies the AC ESS BUS, and the DC ESS BUS via the ESS TR.
If both AC BUS 1 and AC BUS 2 are lost and the aircraft speed is above _____, the RAT extends automatically.
The IDG shall be disconnected only when the engine is running or windmilling. If not, the IDG will be damaged when starting the engine.
Maintaining the IDG pb-sw during more than 3 seconds may also damage the IDG disconnection mechanism.
The BAT FAULT light will illuminate when:
The battery charge limiter is in fault. It is accompanied by an ECAM alert, when the charging current for the corresponding battery is outside limits.
In normal electrical configuration, how is DC ESS bus supplied:
The IDG FAULT light comes on, if:
The FAULT light comes on, if IDG oil outlet overheats (above 180 deg.C), or IDG oil pressure is low (inhibited at low engine speed: N2 below 14 %).
Which busses will be powered after the RAT is extended and the EMER GEN begins producing power?
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The APU is supplying the electrical system. What is the order of priority for the different generators?
What would cause the GALLEY fault light to illuminate?
An automatic thermal disconnection of the IDG will occur if the temperature reaches:
The IDG FAULT light will also come on when IDG oil outlet overheats (above 180 deg.C)
What cockpit lighting is available during an emergency electrical situation?
While operating on Emergency Electrical Power (EMER GEN powering the system, FAC 1 reset) which of the following control laws are in effect?
How many times can you reset a circuit breaker?
What does the BUS TIE Pushbutton do when Selected OFF?
