FAA APPROVED 4-30-76
4-11
REISSUED 2-25-81, CHANGE 13
INVERTER FAILURE — PARTIAL AC POWER LOSS
(CONT)
If auxiliary inverter system malfunctions:
a.
AUX AC BUS Circuit Breaker (ac bus) associated with failed
AC bus — Pull.
b.
AUX INVERTER Bus Switch — Select opposite AC bus.
c.
AUX INV Circuit Breaker (copilot’s ess bus) — Check and
reset. Allow approximately one minute cooling time before
resetting.
FAILURE OF AUXILIARY INVERTER SYSTEM (If Installed)
1. AUX INVERTER Switch — OFF.
2. L and R AUX AC BUS Circuit Breakers (ac bus) — Pull.
ABNORMAL ENGINE OPERATION
(FAN SPEED [N
1
] OR TURBINE SPEED [N
2
] DECREASING OR INAP-
PROPRIATE FOR THRUST LEVER POSITION)
Affected Engine:
1. Thrust Lever — IDLE.
2. FUEL CMPTR Switch — OFF.
3. If engine characteristics appear normal, continue flight with fuel
computer in manual mode. Follow the appropriate sections of
FUEL CMPTR LIGHT ILLUMINATED procedure, this section.
FUEL CMPTR LIGHT ILLUMINATED
Illumination of an amber FUEL CMPTR light indicates that the correspond-
ing fuel computer has failed or the corresponding FUEL CMPTR switch is
OFF. Automatic fuel regulation functions of the affected engine are lost and
engine operation reverts to fuel computer off mode. Engine instruments
must be monitored to ensure limits are maintained.
Engine thrust may tend to increase or decrease depending on ambient tem-
perature and flight conditions.
Engine acceleration with fuel computer inoperative is
much slower than with fuel computer on.
NOTE
, CHANGE
13
FAA APPROVED 4-30-76
4-11
REISSUED 2-25-81, CHANGE 13
INVERTER FAILURE — PARTIAL AC POWER LOSS
(CONT)
If auxiliary inverter system malfunctions:
a.
AUX AC BUS Circuit Breaker (ac bus) associated with failed
AC bus — Pull.
b.
AUX INVERTER Bus Switch — Select opposite AC bus.
c.
AUX INV Circuit Breaker (copilot’s ess bus) — Check and
reset. Allow approximately one minute cooling time before
resetting.
FAILURE OF AUXILIARY INVERTER SYSTEM (If Installed)
1. AUX INVERTER Switch — OFF.
2. L and R AUX AC BUS Circuit Breakers (ac bus) — Pull.
ABNORMAL ENGINE OPERATION
(FAN SPEED [N
1
] OR TURBINE SPEED [N
2
] DECREASING OR INAP-
PROPRIATE FOR THRUST LEVER POSITION)
Affected Engine:
1. Thrust Lever — IDLE.
2. FUEL CMPTR Switch — OFF.
3. If engine characteristics appear normal, continue flight with fuel
computer in manual mode. Follow the appropriate sections of
FUEL CMPTR LIGHT ILLUMINATED procedure, this section.
FUEL CMPTR LIGHT ILLUMINATED
Illumination of an amber FUEL CMPTR light indicates that the correspond-
ing fuel computer has failed or the corresponding FUEL CMPTR switch is
OFF. Automatic fuel regulation functions of the affected engine are lost and
engine operation reverts to fuel computer off mode. Engine instruments
must be monitored to ensure limits are maintained.
Engine thrust may tend to increase or decrease depending on ambient tem-
perature and flight conditions.
Engine acceleration with fuel computer inoperative is
much slower than with fuel computer on.
NOTE
, CHANGE
13
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