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Vol. 1 04--00--1 AUXILIARY POWER UNIT Table of Contents REV 3, May 03/05 CHAPTER 4 ---AUXILIARY POWER UNIT Page TABLE OF CONTENT 04-00 Table of Contents 04--00--1 INTRODUCTION 04-10 Introduction 04--10--1 APU POWER PLANT 04-20 APU Power Plant 04--20--1 Engine 04--20--1 Gearbox 04--20--1 YTEM 04-30 ystems 04--30--1 Lubrication 04--30--1 Fuel 04--30--1 Ignition and tarting 04--30--1 Air Intake and Exhaust 04--30--1 CONTROL 04-40 Controls 04--40--1 tarting 04--40--1 topping 04--40--1 Protective hutdown 04--40--6 ystem Circuit Breakers 04--40--7 LIT OF ILLUTRATION INTRODUCTION Figure 04--10--1 Auxiliary Power Unit -- Introduction 04--10--2 Figure 04--10--2 APU Altitude and Airspeed Envelope 04--10--3 Figure 04--10--3 Pneumatic Flow 04--10--4 Figure 04--10--4 APU tart and Operating Limits 04--10--5 Figure 04--10--5 APU Door Position 04--10--6 Figure 04--10--6 EGT hutdown chedule 04--10--7 YTEM Figure 04--30--1 APU Controls and ECU Interface 04--30--2 CP C -013-067

Table of Contents Vol. 1 04--00--2 REV 3, May 03/05 CONTROL Figure 04--40--1 Auxiliary Power Unit -- Control 04--40--2 Figure 04--40--2 EICA Auxiliary Power Unit Indications -- Primary 04--40--3 Figure 04--40--3 Auxiliary Power Unit and Indications -- tatus 04--40--4 Figure 04--40--4 APU tart equence 04--40--5 CP C -013-067

Vol. 1 04--10--1 AUXILIARY POWER UNIT Introduction REV 3, May 03/05 1. INTRODUCTION The auxiliary power unit (APU) is a gas turbine power plant which drives an electrical generator. The generator is rated at 40 kva and produces 115 VAC electrical power for backup to the main engine generators (refer to Chapter 7). The APU also supplies compressed air to the pneumatic system for main engine starting and environmental control (refer to Chapter 19). To prevent compressor surge, some compressor air is vented overboard by a surge control valve. The APU is enclosed within a fireproof tailcone assembly. The APU compartment is composed of an upper section and forward and aft bulkheads made of titanium. Two clamshell doors made of fireproof composite material enclose the sides and bottom of the compartment. An Electronic Control Unit (ECU), located in the aft equipment bay, controls the APU through all phases of operation. The ECU monitors all sensors and switches, sets up the appropriate fuel acceleration schedules and relays specific operating data to the engine indication and crew alerting system (EICA). The ECU is powered through selection of a PWR/FUEL switchlight on the APU control panel in the flight compartment. The APU intake door position is continuously shown on the EICA status page. The APU RPM and exhaust gas temperature (EGT) are shown on the EICA status page, only when the APU PWR/FUEL switchlight on the APU control panel is selected. CP C -013-067

Introduction Vol. 1 04--10--2 ep 09/02 AIR INLET PNEUMATIC DUCT EXHAUT OIL COOLER URGE CONTROL VALVE GENERATOR TARTER IGNITION UNIT Auxiliary Power Unit --- Introduction Figure 04 --- 10 --- 1 CP C -013-067

Vol. 1 04--10--3 AUXILIARY POWER UNIT Introduction REV 3, May 03/05 APU Altitude and Airspeed Envelope Figure 04 --- 10 --- 2 CP C -013-067

Introduction Vol. 1 04--10--4 REV 3, May 03/05 LEFT ENGINE RIGHT ENGINE COWL ANTI -ICE WING ANTI -ICE WING ANTI -ICE COWL ANTI -ICE LOW PREURE PORT WING A/I VALVE AIR COND BLEED IOLATION VALVE WING A/I VALVE AIR COND LOW PREURE PORT HIGH PREURE VALVE PROV PROV AIR TURBINE TARTER TARTER AIR VALVE GROUND AIR UPPLY E P LOAD CONTROL VALVE (LCV) TARTER AIR VALVE AIR TURBINE TARTER HIGH PREURE VALVE HIGH PREURE PORT HIGH PREURE PORT ON OFF GENERATOR OUTPUT TO BU DITRIBUTION GENERATOR RPM APU GENERATOR CONTROL UNIT (GCU) EGT APU GEN ELECTOR APU ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT (ECU) APU GEN OFF/ REET AUTO L ENG BLEED OURCE BOTH ENG APU (AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL) R ENG Pneumatic Flow Figure 04 --- 10 --- 3 CP C -013-067

Vol. 1 04--10--5 AUXILIARY POWER UNIT Introduction REV 3, May 03/05 45,000 40,000 35,000 APU Generator Loading Limit (41,000) APU Altitude tarting Limit (37,000) PREURE ALTITUDE, FEET 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 APU ME and EC Bleed Altitude Limit (25,000) urge Valve Closed Below 17,000 FT Ground tarting Altitude Limit (15,000) 5,000 0 (--1,000 feet) --5,000 --100 -- 80 -- 60 -- 40 -- 20 0 20 40 60 TATIC AIR TEMPERATURE, CELIU APU tart and Operating Limits Figure 04 --- 10 --- 4 CP C -013-067

Introduction Vol. 1 04--10--6 REV 3, May 03/05 60 DOOR POITION CH. (Degrees) 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 ARINC MACH NO = 0.4 ARINC MACH NO = 0.85 20 40 60 80 100 N (% speed) N (% speed) ARINC MACH NO = 0.4 DOOR POITION CH. (Degrees) 0 9.0 10 9.0 30 45.0 50 45.0 70 45.0 95 45.0 100 45.0 ARINC MACH NO = 0.85 DOOR POITION CH (Degrees) 4.5 4.5 9.0 45.0 45.0 45.0 45.0 APU DOOR POITION CHEDULE APU Door Position Figure 04 --- 10 --- 5 CP C -013-067

Vol. 1 04--10--7 AUXILIARY POWER UNIT Introduction REV 3, May 03/05 NOTE EGT acceleration shutdown limit increases with higher altitudes. NOTE EGT EC & ME shutdown limits increase with higher inlet temperatures and higher altitudes. EGT hutdown chedule Figure 04 --- 10 --- 6 CP C -013-067

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Vol. 1 04--20--1 Power Plant ep 09/02 1. APU POWER PLANT The APU power plant consists of a gas turbine engine and gearbox. A. Engine The engine is a single-shaft, constant speed design, consisting of a compressor, a combustor and a two-stage turbine. The compressor draws large volumes of air through the inlet ducting and delivers it under pressure to the combustor. Fuel from the left collector tank is added to the high pressure air and ignited, increasing the energy of the airflow. The high velocity, high temperature gasses are delivered to the turbine section. The turbine converts the high velocity gasses into mechanical energy to drive the compressor and gearbox. B. Gearbox The gearbox reduces the turbine shaft rpm to a speed suitable to operate the gearbox mounted accessories. Accessories include the lubrication module, fuel control unit, electric starter and generator. The gearbox has an integral oil sump. The oil level can be checked using a sight glass on the oil filler assembly. CP C -013-067

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Vol. 1 04--30--1 AUXILIARY POWER UNIT ystems REV 3, May 03/05 1. YTEM The APU consists of a lubrication system, fuel system, ignition and starting systems, and an air intake and exhaust. A. Lubrication The lubricating system consists of a mechanically driven lubrication module, oil filter, oil cooler, low oil pressure switch, oil temperature sensor and a deprime solenoid. The lube module provides pressurized oil to the power plant, gearbox and generator for lubrication and heat removal. To ease starting under cold conditions, a de-prime solenoid allows vent air to enter the lube pump to reduce starter motor drag. B. Fuel Fuel is supplied to a fuel control unit from the left collector tank by a dedicated APU fuel pump (refer to Chapter 13). The fuel control unit starts, stops and modulates the flow of fuel to the APU in response to commands from the ECU. C. Ignition and tarting The ignition and starter systems are controlled by the ECU. The ECU commands the DC starter motor to rotate the power plant. The starter accelerates the power plant to a specific speed where the ECU introduces fuel to the combustor. The ignition system is used to ignite the fuel/air mixture in the combustor which further accelerates the power plant. As the APU accelerates toward the onspeed condition, the starter is disengaged. When the APU reaches normal operating speed, the ignition is turned off. At this point the engine becomes self sustaining. D. Air Intake and Exhaust The air inlet door is located in the upper right side of the rear fuselage and is controlled by the ECU. When open, the door provides ram air for APU operation and oil cooling. On the ground, the air inlet door has only two positions, closed or open (0 and 45 degrees). In flight, during APU start, the ECU limits the door position in response to APU engine rpm and aircraft speed. This prevents excessive amounts of ram air which could cause the APU to flameout. When the APU is not operating, the door remains closed to prevent windmilling of the compressor. The inlet door also serves as a barrier in the event of fire. The exhaust duct is composed of stainless steel and is centered in the tailcone. CP C -013-067

ystems Vol. 1 04--30--2 ep 09/02 APU PWR TART/ FUEL TOP TART BLEED OURCE BOTH ENG L ENG R ENG RUN POWER TO ECU APU LCV CLOE LCV OPEN EICA TAT PAGE EGT PEED DCU MDC IOC ADC PEU AIR GND EXTERNAL ERVICE PANEL APU COMPARTMENT HUTDOWN WITCH ECU LCV POITION COMMAND (TORQUE MOTOR) LCV POITION (RVDT) ON/OFF URGE VALVE INLET DOOR POITION INLET DOOR ACTUATOR INLET AIR INLET TEMPERATURE (T2) INLET PREURE (P2) PEED GEN. OVERLOAD GEN. LOAD LEVEL TO EDUCTOR AIR/OIL COOLER AIR T2 ENOR P2 ENOR PEED ENOR APU GENERATOR READY TO LOAD GEARBOX GCU TARTER VOLT TARTER DC POWER 28 VOLT AIRCRAFT BATTERY AC TO AIRCRAFT GEN APU TARTER - CONTACTOR UNIT LOP WITCH FUEL CONTROL UNIT OIL PUMP DEPRIME OIL/GEN. FILTER DELTA P FUEL OV TORQUE MOTOR MET. VALVE OIL TEMPERATURE ENOR FUEL OLENOID VALVE OIL TEMPERATURE IGNITION ON/OFF IGNITION BUILT -IN TET EXHAUT GA TEMPERATURE (EGT) P INLET DOOR APU IGNITION EXCITER BLEED FLOW LOAD CONTROL VALVE (LCV) URGE VALVE EGT ENOR FUEL NOZZLE AEMBLY APU Controls and ECU Interface Figure 04 --- 30 --- 1 CP C -013-067

Vol. 1 04--40--1 AUXILIARY POWER UNIT Control REV 1, Jan 13/03 1. CONTROL The APU electronic control unit (ECU) provides full automatic control of APU starting, stopping, and protects the APU during all modes of operation. The control system ensures that priority is given to electrical loads by reducing bleed airflow. A. tarting When the PWR FUEL switchlight, on the APU panel, is selected: The ECU is powered The air inlet door opens (position is displayed on the EICA status page) The APU RPM and EGT gauges are displayed on the EICA status page The fuel pump comes on When the TART/TOP switchlight, on the APU control panel, is selected: The ignition is activated The starter motor is energized The fuel shutoff valve opens The TART legend on the APU panel comes on The APU TART status message is displayed The starter motor is deactivated at 46% rpm on the ground or at 60% rpm if in flight and the TART legend goes out. When the APU reaches 95% rpm, ignition is turned off. Two seconds after the APU reaches 99% rpm, the AVAIL legend, in the TART/TOP switchlight, illuminates to notify the crew that the APU is ready for loading. B. topping To shutdown the APU, the crew pushes the TART/TOP switchlight on the APU panel. The APU will automatically shed its loading and shutdown. The PWR/FUEL switch is deselected to close the fuel shutoff valve and to remove primary electrical power to the ECU. In the event of an emergency, the flight crew can press the APU FIRE PUH switchlight on the glareshield. On the ground, the APU can be shut down by pushing an APU emergency stop button located in the APU compartment or by selecting an APU shut--off switch on the external services panel on the RH forward fuselage. Either selection sends a signal to the ECU to carry out an immediate shutdown. CP C -013-067

Control Vol. 1 04--40--2 REV 3, May 03/05 PWR FUEL When pressed, APU fuel pump is energized and APU fuel shut--off valve opens, APU EICA gauges and APU IN BITE message are displayed. On the ground, air inlet door is scheduled to open. PUMP FAIL (amber) light comes on to indicate that APU fuel pump has failed. OV FAIL (amber) light comes on to indicate that the APU fuel shut--off valve has failed. When pressed again, APU fuel pump is de--energized. BRT APU Control Panel Overhead Panel TART/TOP When pressed in: tart motor on TART light (white) comes on At 60% rpm, TART light goes out AVAIL light (green) comes on 2 seconds after APU reaches 99% rpm. When pressed out: Fuel shut--off valve closes APU shuts down AVAIL light goes out Air inlet door closes APU ymbol White -- APU not running Half--Intensity Cyan -- APU ready to load Half--Intensity Magenta -- Invalid data Fuel Page APU Emergency top Used by maintenance personnel to shut down the APU. APU Compartment Forward Firewall APU HUT -OFF (Guarded) Used by maintenance personnel to shut down the APU. External ervice Panel Right Forward Fuselage Auxiliary Power Unit --- Control <1001, 1205> Figure 04 --- 40 --- 1 CP C -013-067

Vol. 1 04--40--3 Control ep 09/02 APU OVERPEED warning (red) Indicates that APU overspeed condition exists. APU shuts down automatically. APU APU OVERTEMP warning (red) Indicates that EGT overtemperature shutdown limit exceeded. APU shuts down automatically on the ground. NOTE: If overspeed or overtemperature occur during flight, do not restart APU. APU APU DOOR OPEN caution (amber) Indicates that APU door failed to close after APU shutdown. APU ECU FAIL caution (amber) Indicates that no data is received from the ECU with PWR FUEL selected on. APU FAULT caution (amber) Indicates a fault requiring the APU to be shutdown. APU shuts down automatically on the ground. Primary Display NOTE: For pneumatic messages refer to Chapter 19. EICA Auxiliary Power Unit Indications --- Primary Page <1001> Figure 04 --- 40 --- 2 CP C -013-067

Control Vol. 1 04--40--4 ep 09/02 APU ALT LIMIT status (white) Indicates that surge control valve has failed. BRT APU FAULT status (white) Indicates loss of redundancy in sensors, impending filter bypass or fuel valve has failed open. APU IN BITE status (white) Indicates air inlet door not in position with PWR FUEL selected on. APU TART status (white) Indicates that starter motor is engaged. APU Inlet Door tatus Indicator (white) Indicates air inlet door position: DOOR CLD DOOR OPEN DOOR INHIB/CLD DOOR INHIB/OPEN DOOR -- -- -- (amber dashes) tatus Page NOTE: Amber dashes indicates position unknown. Amber DOOR OPEN indicates door has failed to close after APU shutdown. APU 100 430 RPM APU RPM Readout, scale and pointer (green) Indicates percent of APU rpm. Readout and pointer turn red during overspeed condition. EGT APU EGT Readout, scale and pointer (green) Indicates exhaust gas temperature in degrees Centigrade. Readout and pointer turn red during overtemperature condition. Auxiliary Power Unit and Indications --- tatus Figure 04 --- 40 --- 3 CP C -013-067

Vol. 1 04--40--5 AUXILIARY POWER UNIT Control REV 1, Jan 13/03 WITCH / LIGHT ELECTED EICA ECONDARY DIPLAY APU IN BITE APU OV OPEN APU TART ECU POWER -UP DOOR TO FULL OPEN BATTERY MATER ON PRE PWR FUEL W/LT PRE TART W/LT, IGNITION, OIL DEPRIME OLENOID FUEL OLENOID ENERGIZED TARTER CUTOUT IGNITION OFF ON GROUND TARTER CUTOUT (INFLIGHT), OIL DEPRIME OLENOID (CLOE) READY TO LOAD IGNITION OFF INFLIGHT, TIME TOTALIZER ENERGIZED RPM Auxiliary Power Unit tart equence Figure 04 --- 40 --- 4 CP C -013-067

Control Vol. 1 04--40--6 ep 09/02 C. Protective hutdown The ECU will shut down the APU (on ground or in flight) if any of the following faults occur: Overspeed -- APU speed exceeded 106 percent. Loss of overspeed protection -- A combination of speed sensors or overspeed circuits fail. Loss of speed sensor signals -- Both speed sensor channels failed. APU door failed to open within 30 seconds of command. APU door was open then closed without command, while the APU was operating. ECU internal failure. No APU rotation -- During start, speed did not reach 5% within specified time requirement (12 seconds for warm oil; 50 seconds for cold oil). No APU light-off -- Light-off was not detected within specified time requirement. low start -- tarting time period exceeded. No acceleration -- Acceleration during start was less than 0.05% per second for 15 seconds. peed fallback -- The APU speed drops below 50% after starter cutout. Loss of DC power -- Battery power lost for more than 200 milliseconds. APU fire/emergency -- APU FIRE PUH switch or one of the emergency shutdown switches was selected. Loss of air inlet door position sensor signal -- Failure of air inlet door position sensor. The ECU will shut down the APU (on ground) if any of the following faults occur: Overtemperature -- APU EGT exceeded schedule limits. Low oil pressure (LOP) -- Low oil pressure exists for 15 seconds with the APU operating. Oil pressure switch failed -- Cannot detect a low oil pressure condition. High oil temperature -- Oil temperature exceeded 300_F with the APU operating. Reverse flow -- APU inlet temperature exceeded 350_F for 5 seconds with with the APU operating and LCV open. CP C -013-067

Vol. 1 04--40--7 Control ep 09/02 Underspeed -- APU was operating and speed dropped below 80% for 5 seconds. Loss of EGT sensors -- Both EGT sensor channels failed. APU oil filter in an impending bypass condition. D. ystem Circuit Breakers YTEM UB -YTEM CB NAME BU BAR CB PANEL APU CONT BATTERY APU ECU BU Auxiliary PRIM Control 1 Power Unit APU ECU EC APU BATT APU DOOR DIRECT BU ACT 5 CB LOCATION N7 N11 A6 B1 NOTE CP C -013-067

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