Aircraft Electrical System
Aircraft Electrical System
1. If several long lengths of electrical cable are to be installed in rigid conduit, the
possibility of damage to the cable as it is pulled through the conduit will be reduced by
________.
Answer: C.) Individual strands will break easily after being nicked.
6. If a wire is installed so that it comes in contact with some moving parts, what protection
should be given the wire?
8. For general electrical use in aircraft, the acceptable method of attaching a terminal to
wire is by _______.
11. How does magnetic brake used to stop rotation of an electric motor armature operate?
13. Which of the following is not one of the purposes of interpoles in a generator?
14. Circuits that must be operated only in an emergency or whose inadvertent activation
could endanger a system frequently employ ________
17. Major adjustment on equipment such as regulators, contactors, and inverters are best
accomplished outside the airplane on test benches with necessary instruments and
equipment. Adjustment procedure should be as outlined by _______.
19. Static inverters are electronic devices that change DC to AC with the _______
21. The overvoltage control automatically protects the generator system when excessive
voltage is present by _______.
22. A circuit breaker is installed in an aircraft electrical system primarily to protect the
_______.
Answer: A.) Circuit and should be located as close to the source as possible.
24. Electric wiring installed in aircraft without special enclosing means (open wiring) offers
the advantages of ease of installation, simple maintenance, and reduced weight. When
building open wiring, the bundles should _______.
Answer: A.) be limited as to the number of cables to minimize damage from a single
electrical fault.
26. The strength of the core of an electromagnet depends upon the material from which it is
constructed and which of the following?
Answer: B.) The number of turns of wire in the coil and amount of current
(amperes) passing through the coil.
27. Grounding is electrically connecting a conductive object to the primary structure. One
purpose of grounding is to ________.
29. The method most often used in overcoming the effect of armature reaction is through the
use of _______.
30. To what depth is the mica insulation between the commutator bars of a DC generator
undercut?
31. A CSD unit that is disconnected in flight, due to a malfunction such as over-temperature,
may be reconnected ________.
32. If the (+) terminal of a voltmeter is connected to the (-) terminal of the source voltage and
the (-) terminal of the meter is connected to the (+) terminal of the source voltage, the
voltmeter will read _______.
34. A circuit protection device called a current limiter is essentially a slow-blow fuse and is
designed to be used in _______.
35. If anyone generator in a 24-volt DC system shows low voltage, the most likely cause is
________.
38. Which of the following copper electrical cable sizes should be selected to replace a No. 6
aluminum Electrical cable?
39. The voltage in an AC transformer secondary that contains twice as many loops as the
primary will be _______.
Answer: A.) greater and the amperage less than in the primary.
40. When adding a rheostat to a light circuit to control the light intensity, it should be
connected in ________.
41. The starting current of a series-wound DC motor, in passing through both the field and
armature windings, produces a ______.
42. If one switch is used to control all navigation lights, the lights are most likely connected
________.
Answer: C.) parallel to each other and in series with the switch
43. (Refer to figure 19) Upon completion of the landing gear extension cycle, the green light
illuminated and the red light remained lit. What is the probable cause?
44. When necessary during operation, CSD disconnect is usually accomplished by ________.
46. In installations where the ammeter is in the generator or alternator lead, and the regulator
system does not limit the maximum current that the generator or alternator can deliver,
the ammeter can be redlined at what percent of the generator or alternator rating?
48. The most common method of attaching a pin or socket to an individual wire in an MS
electrical connector is by ______.
50. Oil canning of the sides of aluminum or steel electrical junction boxes is considered to be
________.
Answer: B.) changes alternating current produced in the armature into direct
current as it is taken from the armature
53. What is the maximum amount of time a circuit can be in operation and still be an
intermittent duty circuit?
54. A certain switch is described as single-pole, double-throw switch (SPDT). The throw of a
switch indicates the number of ________
Answer: A.) circuits each pole can complete through the switch.
55. An ammeter in a battery charging system is for the purpose of indicating the _______.
56. What is method used for restoring generator field residual magnetism?
57. The pole pieces or shoes used in a DC generator are a part of the _________.
59. If the Integrated Drive Generator (IDG) scavenge oil filter is contaminated with metal,
you should ________.
60. When considering an alteration, the criteria upon which the selection of electric cable size
should be based are _________.
Answer: A.) 1, 2, 3, 7
64. What kind of switch should you install in a single wire circuit that required the switch to
be manually held in the ON position?
65. The three kinds of circuit-protection devices used most commonly in aircraft circuits are
_________.
67. When selecting hardware for attaching bonding connections to an aircraft structure,
which of the following should be considered?
1. Mechanical strength
2. Allowable power loss
3. Ease of installation
4. Permissible voltage drop
5. Amount of current to be carried
6. Type of load (Continuous or intermittent)
68. When approved, splices may be used to repair manufactured harnesses or installed
wiring. The maximum number of splices permitted between any two connector is
69. What is the color and orientation of the position lights for navigation on civil airplanes?
Answer: B.) Left side – red, right side – green, rear aft – white
70. What is the voltage drop for a No. 18 copper wire 50 feet long to carry 12.5 amperes,
continuous operation?
Use the formula VD = RLA
VD = Voltage Drop
R = Resistance per ft = 0.0064
L = Length of wire
A = Amperes
Answer: C.) 4V
71. How many cycles of AC voltage are produced in a six-pole alternator of the revolving-
field type for each revolution of the rotor?
76. Which of the following is most likely to cause thermal runway in a nickel-cadmium
battery?
78. Which of the following must be accomplished when installing an anti-collision light?
80. How does the routing of coaxial cable differ from the routing of electrical wiring?
83. Aircraft which operate only AC generators (alternators) as a primary source of electrical
power normally provide current suitable for battery charging through the use of _______
85. When DC generators are operated in parallel to supply power for a single load, their
controls include an equalizer circuit to assure that all generators share the load equally.
The equalizer circuits operates by ________.
Answer: C.) increasing the output of the low generator and decreasing the output of
the high generator until they are equal.
86. The navigation lights of some aircraft consists of a single circuit controlled by a single
switch which has an ON position and OFF position, with no additional positions possible.
This switch is referred to as a ________
Answer: B.) when attaching a terminal to the end of an electric cable, it should be
determined that the strength of the cable-to-terminal joint is at least equal to the
tensile strength of the cable itself.
88. (Refer to figure 18) Which of the batteries are connected together incorrectly?
Answer: C.) 3
89. The purpose of a rectifier in an electrical system is to change ________
90. If the positive field lead between a generator and a generator control panel breaks and is
shortened while the engine is running, a voltmeter connected to generator output would
indicate ________.
91. What type of instrument is used for measuring very high values of resistance?
92. During inspection of an anticollision light installation for condition and proper operation,
it should be determined that _______.
Answer: C.) the anticollision light can be operated independently of the position
lights.
93. To help minimize radio interference a capacitor will largely eliminate and provide a
steady direct current if the capacitor is connected to the generator in ________.
96. If a generator is equipped with a vibrator-type voltage regulator, the actual time the
voltage regulator points remain open
100. The only practical method of maintaining a constant voltage output from an aircraft
generator under varying conditions of speed and load is to vary the ________.
101. (1) There are three basic types of DC motors; series, hunt and compound.
(2) In the series motor, the field windings, consisting of relatively few turns of heavy
wire, are connected in series with the armature winding.
Regarding the above statements,
103. The most common method of regulating the voltage output of a compound DC generator
is to vary the _______.
104. When handling a high voltage capacitor in an electrical circuit, be sure it ________.
105. During ground operation, aircraft generator cooling is usually accomplished by ______.
108. Electric wire terminals for most aircraft application must be what type?
109. The type of electric wire terminals used for most aircraft applications, In addition to
providing good current carrying capabilities, are designed primarily ________.
Answer: A.) place armature in a growler and connect 110V test light on adjacent
segments; light should light.
112. Some electric motors have two sets of field windings wound in opposite directions so
that the ________.
113. Which of the following should be accomplished in the installation of aircraft wiring?
Answer: Locate the bundle above flammable fluid lines and securely clamp to
structure
114. When using an ohmmeter to check the continuity of generator field coil, the coil should
__________.
Answer: opposite the normal direction and through the shunt field in the normal
direction
117. What protection to wires and cables conduit provide when used in aircraft installations?
118. Why are the iron cores of most induction coils laminated?
119. How can the direction of rotation of a DC electric motor can be changed?
Answer: B.) Reverse the electrical connections to either the field or armature
windings
120. Which of the following factors must be taken into consideration when determining the
wire size to use for an aircraft installation?
1. Mechanical strength
2. Allowable power loss
3. Ease of installation
4. Resistance of current return path through the aircraft structure
5. Permissible voltage drop
6. Current carrying capability of the conductor
7. Type of load (continuous or intermittent)
122. What is normally used to bond non-continuous stainless steel aircraft components?
123. The voltage output of an alternator may be regulated by controlling the _________.
125. How should the splices be arranged if several are to be located in an electrical wire
bundle?
126. When a diode is checked for an open circuit or a short circuit, it should be _______.
127. Where electric cables must pass through holes in bulkheads, formers, ribs, firewalls,
etc.., the wires should be protected from chafing by _______.
129. Certain transport aircraft use AC electrical power for all normal operation and battery
furnished DC electrical power for standby emergency use. In aircraft of this type that
operate no DC generators, the batteries are kept charged by ________.
Answer: C.) Rectifiers which use the aircraft’s AC generators as a source of power
130. What is the ratio of turns between the primary coil winding and the secondary coil
winding of a transformer designed to triple its input voltage?
131. What is the minimum bend radius for an electrical wire bundle?
132. Aircraft electrical junction boxes located in a fire zone are usually constructed of
________.