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ottawa
Hello;
On the ECAM brake page (Airbus) you have three levels of brake temperature. Green, amber and red.
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Airbus Brake temperatur indications A319/320
- is normally green
- green arc apperars on the hottest wheel when one brake temperatur exeeds 100° C.
- green arc becomes amber, and associated ECAM caution appears, when the corresponding brake temperature exceeds 300° C.
Airbus Brake temperatur indications A321
- is normally green
- green arc apperars on the hottest wheel when one brake temperatur exeeds 100° C.
- green arc becomes amber, and associated ECAM caution appears, when the corresponding brake temperature exceeds 260° C.
Airbus Brake temperatur indications A300/310
- is normally green
- green circle apperars around the number of the hottest wheel when one brake temperatur exeeds 100° C.
- green circle becomes amber when temperatur exeeds 300° C.
- Indication becomes amber, associated with ECAM warning, when the corresponding brake temperature exceeds 300° C.
Airbus Brake temperatur indications A340
- is normally green
- green arc apperars on the hottest wheel when one brake temperatur exeeds 100° C.
- green arc becomes amber when temperatur exeeds 300° C.
- Indication becomes amber, associated with ECAM warning, when the corresponding brake temperature exceeds 300° C. No RED temperature indication on the above mentioned A/Cs.