re from captain87
Yes of course, you've reason !
Pheraps I have mentioned the AC buses instead of the Ess buses, but I've studied that all AC and DC Ess buses (through the TR) are normally powered by the AC bus 1 ... by the AC bus 2 if we select AC Ess feed on Alternate ... in case of AC bus 1 failure ...
Obviously many electrical loads are shed in ELEC Emer Config, but I have stated that ever the AC buses remain umpowered ... only on the ground below 50 kts ...
Probably I've used the term AC bus instead of AC Ess bus, but I had a clean idea how the elctrical system operates ...
Obviusly I am not justifying my mistake ... cheers !