A320 - Elec Emer Config
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A320 - Elec Emer Config
Today I was replaying the Electrics Sys of A320 CBT for the third time, but I didn't hear nothing about a secondary nature of this failure.
As you already know, Emer Elec Config. may be mainly caused either by a Dual Generator Failure or Dual AC Bus Fault ... so my question is:
- Which kind of other failure, if any, may bring the aircraft to Emerg Elec Conf. ?
Thanks in advance,
captain87
As you already know, Emer Elec Config. may be mainly caused either by a Dual Generator Failure or Dual AC Bus Fault ... so my question is:
- Which kind of other failure, if any, may bring the aircraft to Emerg Elec Conf. ?
Thanks in advance,
captain87
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Thanks a million electricdeathjet !
Smoke drill is the "missing item" I was try to remember and fortunately you remind me this before going back on the FCOM's ...
Best Regards,
captain87
Smoke drill is the "missing item" I was try to remember and fortunately you remind me this before going back on the FCOM's ...
Best Regards,
captain87
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Hi TyroPicard,
for sure, AC Bus 1 + 2 Fault is obviously the main cause of Elec Emer Config. so I decided not to write it ...
In that situation, QRH procedures instruct the pilots to try to reset both of engine generators (if I don't get wrong) then (if unsuccessfull) to isolate both of sides by setting the Bus Tie switch off and trying to reset generator again ... but this may be considered as a "Dual Gen Failure" even though it's not so at all ... Is that correct ?
Lots of Thanks,
captain87
for sure, AC Bus 1 + 2 Fault is obviously the main cause of Elec Emer Config. so I decided not to write it ...
In that situation, QRH procedures instruct the pilots to try to reset both of engine generators (if I don't get wrong) then (if unsuccessfull) to isolate both of sides by setting the Bus Tie switch off and trying to reset generator again ... but this may be considered as a "Dual Gen Failure" even though it's not so at all ... Is that correct ?
Lots of Thanks,
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You can have 2 serviceable Gens but still lose AC BUS 1+2 due to an electrical fault, hence the isolation on the second attempt at Gen reset.
But if both Gen are Inop the effect is the same .. but the APU Gen might connect.
TP
But if both Gen are Inop the effect is the same .. but the APU Gen might connect.
TP