Auxiliary Power Unit
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Q 01: To start the APU the:
A: BAT 1 and 2 push buttons must be selected to ON.
B: BAT 1 and 2 push buttons do not need to be selected ON if external power is available.
C: Both are correct.
Q 02: The Electronic Control Box (ECB) is primarily a full authority digital electronic controller that performs the APU system logic for all modes of APU operation such as:
A: Sequence and monitoring of start.
B: Speed and temperature monitoring.
C: Monitoring of bleed air and shut down.
D: All of the above.
Q 03: When the APU Master Switch is released, a normal APU shutdown occurs:
A: Without delay in all cases.
B: With a delay, in all cases.
C: With a delay if the bleed air was in use.
Q 04: When selected on, the APU START push button, will:
A: Connect the APU generator to the aircraft electrical system.
B: Start the APU if the APU MASTER SW was previously selected ON.
C: Open the air intake flap and supply fuel pressure.
Q 05: The APU has an integral independent lubrication system for lubrication and cooling.
A: True.
B: False.
Q 06: The ECB (Electronic Control Box) controls the fuel flow.
A: True.
B: False.
Q 07: When the APU MASTER SW is selected ON:
A: The APU computer automatically completes a self-test, opens the air intake flap and supplies fuel pressure.
B: The APU computer automatically starts the APU.
C: Connects the APU generator to the aircraft electrical system.
D: The APU door opens.
Q 08: The APU MASTER SW FAULT light will illuminate:
A: When APU low oil pressure is detected.
B: When an automatic shutdown of the APU occurs.
C: For an APU overheat or APU fire.
D: If the batteries are selected OFF while the APU is operating.
Q 09: The APU may be started up to what altitude?
A: The APU can be started at any altitude using normal aircraft electrical power.
B: The APU can be started up to 35,000 feet using only the aircraft batteries.
B: The APU can be started up to 30,000 feet using only the aircraft batteries.
D: The APU can be started up to 25,000 feet using only the aircraft batteries.
Q 10: The APU system page will appear on the ECAM:
A: When selected by the crew.
B: Automatically whenever the APU is started and AC power is available.
C: Both are correct.
Q 11: If APU bleed was used, after a manual shut down sequence, the APU:
A: Stops immediately
B: Keeps running for 4 minutes
C: Keeps running for 2 minutes
D: Keeps running for 60 seconds
Q 12: With the engines off, if the AVAIL light is illuminated on both the APU START push button and the EXT PWR push button, what is the source of electrical power for the aircraft busses?
A: It is not possible to determine without checking the ECAM.
B: The aircraft batteries
C: The APU.
D: External power
Q 13: BAT 1 and 2 push buttons do not need to be selected ON if external power is available.
A: It is normally left in the lights out position.
B: When selected OFF, the APU generator is de-energized.
C: Both are correct.
Q 14: What is the maximum altitude at which the APU may be started using the batteries only?
A: 15, 000 ft
B: 20, 000 ft
C: 25, 000 ft
D: 39, 000 ft
Q 16 :When the APU is running, the APU fuel pump:
A: Runs when tank pumps pressure is not sufficient.
B: Runs all time
C: Runs only in flight.
D: Runs when the APU fuel pump is selected on.
Q 17: The APU BLEED valve is automatically closed above ______ feet descending by the ECB.
A: 23,000 feet
B: 26,000 feet.
C: 28,000 feet
D: 29,000 feet.
Q 18: With nobody in the cockpit, if you have an APU FIRE, which statement is correct?
A: On the ground, an APU EMER shut down will occur and the APU fire bottle will be discharged automatically.
B: On the ground, you have to perform the ECAM actions to shut down the APU and extinguish the fire from the cockpit.
C: On the ground an APU AUTO shut down will occur but you have to discharge the APU fire bottle manually.
D: In the air, an APU EMER shut down will occur and the APU fire bottle will be discharged automatically.
Q 19: The basic element of the APU is a single shaft gas turbine which delivers ______ power for driving the accessory gearbox (electrical generator) and produces bleed air (engine starting and pneumatic supply)
A: 2nd stage compressor
B: 3rd stage turbine
C: 2nd stage turbine.
D: Mechanical shaft
Q 20: Fire on ground or in flight will cause the APU MASTER SW pushbutton FAULT light to come on.
A: True.
B: False.
Q 21: With battery power, what would an APU fire test look like?
A: APU FIRE pushbutton illuminated.
B: SQUIB and DISCH lights illuminated
C: Both are correct.
Q 22: The starter engages if the air intake is closed and the MASTER SW and the START pushbuttons are ON.
A: True.
B: False.
Q 23: A FLAP OPEN indication is displayed in amber when the APU air inlet flaps is fully open
A: True
B: False
(Note: It is displayed in green.)
Q 24: The APU may obtain power for starting from:
A: Ground services.
B: Normal aircraft supply.
C: The aircraft’s batteries or in combination with the external power.
D: All of the above.
Q 25: The APU cannot be shut down from outside the aircraft.
A: True.
B: False.
(Note: APU SHUT OFF pushbutton on External Power Panel can be used to shut down APU)
Q 26: What are some of the causes for an APU automatic shutdown?
A: Fire (on ground only), EGT overtemperature, No acceleration, low oil pressure.
B: Fire (on ground only), EGT overtemperature, Underspeed, Overspeed, low oil pressure, high oil pressure
C: Fire (on ground only), EGT overtemperature, Reverse flow, Overspeed, low oil pressure, high oil pressure
D: Fire (on ground only), underspeed, overspeed, EGT overtemperature, Reverse flow, Low oil pressure, DC power loss.
(Note – APU automatic shutdown occurs when Fire (on ground only), - Underspeed and overspeed, - EGT overtemperature, - Reverse flow, - Low oil pressure, - DC power loss,- No acceleration,-High oil temperature,- ECB failure,- Slow start,- Loss of overspeed protection.)
Q 27: Maximum altitude for APU bleed operation is:
A: 15, 000 ft
B: 18, 000 ft
C: 20, 000 ft
D: 22, 000 ft
Q 28: Can the APU FIRE test be performed with the APU running?
A: Yes
B: No
(Note - The automatic shutdown of the APU on the ground will not occur while the flight crew is performing this test.)
Q 29: The APU is supplied from the:
A: Left fuel feed line.
B: Right fuel feed line.
C: Left or right fuel line
Q 30: On ground, the No Break Power Transfer function is inhibited in case of APU shutdown generated by which of the following conditions?
A: Automatic APU shut down triggered by the ECB.
B: APU shut down from the REFUEL/DEFUEL panel or from the APU FIRE pushbutton.
C: APU shut down from emergency control provided on the external power panel.
D: All of the above.
Q 31: Can the APU be used with wing anti-ice on?
A: No.
B: Yes, but only for electrical power. The APU bleed valve should not be opened while using wing anti-ice.
C: Yes, except during approach and go-around.
D: Yes, but the altitude of utilization is limited to 15, 000 ft.
Q 32: On ground, can you start the APU using the aircraft batteries only?
A: Yes
B: No
Q 33: When starting the APU, the FUEL LO PR indication appears amber when an APU fuel low pressure is detected.
A: True
B: False
Q 34: The LOW OIL LEVEL advisory pulses in ____ if the APU oil quantity approaches its minimum value.
A: Amber
B: White
C: Red
D: Green
Q 35: If an APU start is initiated on battery power only, is fire protection available?
A: Yes
B: No
Q 36: A319/320/321. With the APU supplying bleed air what will be the pack flow if the PACK FLOW selector is LOW?
A: A319/320 – HIGH and A321 – NORMAL
B: A319/320 – NORMAL and A321 – HIGH
C: NORMAL in all cases
D: HIGH in all cases.
Q 37: What is the maximum operating altitude of the APU?
A: 25,000 feet
B: 30,000 feet
C: 35,000 feet
D: 39,000 feet
Q 38: How many APU fire extinguisher bottles are installed?
A: One
B: Two
C: One AC operated and one DC operated
Q 39: Will the APU bleed valve close automatically during climb? Will it reopen during descent?
A: Yes
B: No
Q 40: With battery power only, what would an APU fire test look like?
A: APU FIRE pb illuminated and SQUIB + DISCH lights illuminated
B: APU FIRE pb illuminated
C: SQUIB + DISCH lights illuminated
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