#1. The number 1 AC bus channel normally supplies power to _____ and to the _____ bus which supplies power to the ______ bus.
#2. The normal priority for supplying electrical power to the AC busses is:
#3. The BATTERY BUS is normally powered by:
#4. The A-320 has _______ batteries in its main electrical system.
#5. When no other power is available in flight, the static inverter converts _____ power to AC power for the ______ bus; and ______ powers the _______ bus.
#6. An AC ESS FEED switch located on the overhead panel shifts the power source for the AC ESS bus from:
#7. Which of the following AC busses can be powered by the emergency generator?
#8. The RAT is connected directly (mechanically) to the Emergency Generator
#9. The emergency generator supplies power as long as:
#10. After landing, in the emergency electrical configuration: the batteries automatically connect to the DC BAT bus when speed decreases below _______ knots.
#11. The BAT FAULT light will illuminate when:
#12. Do not depress the IDG DISCONNECT switch for more than _______ to prevent damage to the disconnect mechanism.
#13. The IDG Fault light indicates:
#14. If normal electrical power is lost; essential cockpit lighting is maintained for the:
#15. You enter a dark cockpit, what action is necessary before checking the battery voltages?
#16. Having started the APU, how can you get the APU generator to power the electrical system?
#17. Are there any limitations associated with disconnecting an IDG?
#18. Which voltage requires recharging or replacing the batteries?
#19. The APU is supplying the electrical system. What is the order of priority for the different generators?
#20. What is the significance of the green collared circuit breakers?
#21. With the EMER EXIT LT selector in the ARM position, which situation will activate the emergency lights and exit signs?
#22. If batteries are the only source of power in flight, how long will battery power be available?
#23. What is the minimum voltage when conducting a BATTERY CHECK?
#24. A battery fault light will illuminate when:
#25. Which flight control computer will be inoperative with gear extension while in the Emergency Electrical Configuration?
#26. If the battery voltages are below the minimum, how do you charge them?
#27. What is the function of APU GEN push button located on the overhead electrical panel?
#28. Is it possible to parallel generators?
#29. While operating on Emergency Electrical Power with the landing gear lowered which of the following control laws is in effect?
#30. If the battery voltages are below the minimum, how do you charge them?
#31. While operating on Emergency Electrical Power with the landing gear lowered which of the following control laws is in effect?
#32. What cockpit lighting is available during an emergency electrical situation?
#33. What is the function of the GEN 1 LINE push button?
#34. During a routine flight, which of the following would result after the loss of Gen #2 and the subsequent start of the APU?
#35. When does the RAT automatically deploy?
#36. During the five seconds it takes for the RAT to extend:
#37. The purpose of the AUTO BUS TIE is to allow either engine-driven IDG to automatically power both main AC buses in the event of a generator loss until either ground power or the APU generator is activated.
#38. When will the RAT & EMER GEN red FAULT light illuminate?
#39. What is the significance of the circuit breakers on the overhead panel?
#40. If both engine generators are powering the system, and one subsequently fails, are any busses unpowered?
#41. How many times can you reset a circuit breaker?
#42. On the cockpit overhead panel, there is a three position EMERGENCY EXIT Light switch. What lights are associated with this switch?
#43. Which flight control computers are operational in the Emergency Electrical Power configuration (gear down and batteries powering the system)?
#44. Which radios are inoperative with gear extension while in the emergency electrical configuration?
#45. While operating on Emergency Electrical Power with the landing gear lowered which of the following statements is correct?
#46. If during a normal flight the BUS TIE push button is depressed to “OFF”, what effect would this have on power to the busses?
#47. While operating on Emergency Electrical Power (EMER GEN powering the system, FAC #1 reset) which of the following control laws are in effect?
#48. Can you reconnect an IDG in flight?
#49. Which communication and navigation radios are operational in the Emergency Electrical Configuration with the EMER GEN powering the system?
#50. Which condition will automatically illuminate the escape lights?
#51. What is the meaning of the green AVAIL light?
#52. What does the blue EXT PWR ON light mean?
#53. If EXTERNAL power is available and within limits:
#54. Is it possible to determine the source of power for aircraft busses
#55. Both batteries are charged by the external power unit. Approximately how long does the charging process take?
#56. While operating on Emergency Electrical Power (EMER GEN powering the system) what should the crew accomplish prior to lowering the landing gear?
#57. The GALLEY FAULT light illuminates when any generator is exceeding 80% of its rated output.
#58. If the source of power for the ESS AC bus is lost, does another source of power automatically power the bus?
#59. What would cause the GALLEY fault light to illuminate?
#60. While operating on Emergency Electrical Power (EMER GEN powering the system) how is it possible to properly complete the ECAM checklist with only an upper display?
#61. After IDG disconnection why do you get a GALLEY SHED indication on the SD?
#62. Which busses will be powered after the RAT is extended and the EMER GEN begins producing power?
#63. Engine #1 has just been started and the APU is inoperative. The EXT PWR push button blue ON light is illuminated. Which of the statements below is correct?
#64. In cruise, you have suddenly a Master Warning and caution comes on with ELEC EMER CONFIG and APP OFF. You notice a red FAULT light on the RAT & EMER GEN pushbutton. What do you think of this indication?
#65. When are the Essential Shed buses powered by the battery?
#66. The AC Essential bus is powered by the battery at speed above 50 kt.
#67. In normal electrical configuration, how is DC ESS bus supplied:
#68. What happens in case of total loss of main generators?
#69. DC Bat Bus can be supplied by:
#70. Normal minimum battery voltage before APU start is:
#71. When disconnecting the IDG the button should be pressed:
#72. Where can the battery voltage be checked?
#73. In flight on batteries only, the AC ESS Shed bus and DC ESS Shed bus are lost.
#74. The static inverter works:
#75. If a TR fails:
#76. In flight in case of loss of all main generators, emergency generator not running, the DC ESS Bus is supplied by:
#77. If AC Bus 1 fails the AC ESS bus is supplied by: