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toga
28th Apr 2002, 16:56
A-320 engine antice limits the usage to -40 deg c ,there is no temp limit for wing anti ice why?. ice formation takes place below -40 deg c also , should engine anti ice be used below -40 deg:confused: :confused:

Pegasus77
28th Apr 2002, 17:32
Engine anti-ice is done till -40 deg SAT, because you will not find any undercooled water anymore below that temperature. Below this -40 deg SAT iceforming is highly improbable.

This procedure is only valid for high-powersettings (climb/cruise), so in icing conditions (below 10 deg TAT and visible moisture) in descent you will switch on engine-anti-ice, even when colder than -40 deg.

To my experience, most wing-ice builds up in the region between +5 and -5 degrees TAT. And below -40 SAT I have never seen any ice accretion.

But even if true... would you not use wing-anti-ice if your wings were full of ice???!! :eek:

P77

RadarContact
28th Apr 2002, 20:24
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