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I am asking because several procedures in the -1 talk about introducing an alternate source of air following abnormal occurences with the motor (primarily problems when starting). For example, if I shut down the motor but the fuel doesn't drain and the ITTs remain high, establish an alternate source of air. That's all well and good, but as #1 spins down, what is a safe % core RPM to engage the ATS and motor #1 using #2 as the bleed air source - and not trash the ATS in the process?<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>
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All I remember from the RTU is, 'Never engage the ATS with the motor switch once the engine is running!' OKay, so what is the magic number that allows me to engage it while the core is still spinning?
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For the "Fuel fail to drain" on shutdown, when you're establishing the alternate air source, you have to do it immediately, prior to the pooling fuel igniting in the can. So for EP purposes, you do it immediately. But also once you've brought the throttle over the hump to cutoff for #1, as soon as it begins winding down, I'd say it's no longer running....just the blades still happen to be spinning down. So as you're pushing #2 up to 85%+ for the crossbleed after having thrown the #1 motor switch to MOTOR, you're not busting the RTU "rule" anyway, IMHO.
Edited by - type 7 on Jun 14 2004 01:27 AM
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Thanks Type 7, that's what I was looking for.
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