No starter cut out (due to starter switch not going to off) I likewise wouldn't call a non normal situation. If the starter doesn't cut out with the switch in off (automatic or manually moved to off), then the situation is non normal and the checklist appropriate.
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1) 56%, no starter cut out2) Start switch off3) a) Starter cut out -> hurrah b) No starter cut out -> Do the no starter cut out checklist
You can't really say if you have starter cut out or not as long as the switch is still on.
cosmo kramer is correct.
I'm going off memory here, so I could have a few details wrong. But if I remember rightly, the
normal procedures state that at 56% N1, you verify the start switch moves to off & if it doesn't, you turn it to off manually. Read the start procedure in the 'Normal Procedures' section.
Until the start switch has been moved to off, either automatically or manually, the start valve hasn't been
commanded to close, so the light should be on. If the valve doesn't close once it is commanded to, the light will stay on & it then becomes a disagree light. You now have a non-normal situation & you run the non-normal checklist.
So if the solenoid sticks & the switch doesn't automatically move to off, it is a
normal procedure to manually turn it to off & you shouldn't be getting into the non-normal procedures just yet. You will find that on most occasions, the valve will close as soon as it has been commanded to do so.