Auxiliary Power Unit
Auxiliary Power Unit
Auxiliary Power Unit
02-49-05 GENERAL
Introduction
Sources
APU location
02-49-10 DESCRIPTION
Introduction
Description
Operating principle
APU systems
Distribution
INTRODUCTION
The Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) allows the Falcon 900EX EASy airplane to be self-supported
(providing electrical power and bleed air) during ground operations especially at remote
locations where ground servicing equipment may not be compatible or available.
SOURCES
The APU sources are independent of all installed airplane systems except for the electrical
power source used during starting and fuel supply from the airplane fuel tanks.
APU starting requires electrical power Fuel is supplied by the No 2 engine fuel feed
provided either: line
- by the batteries through the starting bus
- by a Ground Power Unit Refer to CODDE1 / Chapter 02 / ATA 28
APU LOCATION
INTRODUCTION
The Falcon 900EX EASy incorporates an APU model GTCP36-150 (F) manufactured by
HONEYWELL. The unit is transversely mounted in the rear section of the fuselage under the
No 2 engine area and is enclosed within a carbon / titanium fireproof container. The APU is
certified for ground operation only and a control circuit is wired through the landing gear
ground proximity switches to prevent operation in flight.
DESCRIPTION
The APU consists of an air intake, located in the middle of the unit, a centrifugal compressor
and its discharge port for bleed air, a combustion chamber, a single stage turbine, an exhaust
duct and an accessory section. The accessories include the APU fuel control unit, the fuel
pump, the oil pump and the starter-generator.
Air inlets are located on the right and left hand side of the aft fuselage and are screened to
prevent entry of foreign material.
On the right hand side is the inlet for the APU engine.
On the left hand side is the inlet for APU shroud for cooling and exhaust gases dilution.
The exhaust outlet is located on the upper right hand side of the aft fuselage.
Exhaust outlet
Air intake
The hot bleed air necessary for air conditioning is tapped downstream from the compressor.
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
In case of failure during APU generator connection, the APU GEN CAS message
appears.
APU SYSTEMS
OIL SYSTEM
The oil system provides cooling and lubrication of the main rotor bearings and accessory
gearbox.
A switch, located downstream from the oil system, indicates when oil pressure decreases
below 31 psi.
If APU is running and oil pressure drops below 31 psi, the APU is automatically shut down
after 10 sec and the APU OIL CAS message appears.
A thermostat, inside the oil sump, controls oil temperature. If oil temperature exceeds 141C,
the APU is automatically shut down and the APU OIL CAS message
appears.
FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel is supplied to the APU by the No 2 engine fuel feed line through the fuel supply shut-off
valve. The APU fuel system features a bypass filter and a high pressure gear pump. A
solenoid shut-off valve permits the system to command APU shut-off in case of failure
detected by the APU Electronic Control Unit (ECU).
The fuel flow is controlled by the ECU for the different phases and loads of APU operation.
IGNITION SYSTEM
The APU incorporates a high-energy ignition system consisting of an exciter box, high-
tension cable, and a single igniter plug in the combustion chamber.
The ignition system is entirely controlled by the APU ECU. The ignition is started at 10% N1
and continues until N1 reaches 97%. Upon reaching 97% of N1, a signal from the ECU
terminates the ignition.
DISTRIBUTION
APU GENERATOR
BLEED AIR
The APU bleed air is driven through a BLEED AIR valve to the pneumatic system.
When used for air conditioning, the APU ECU controls the valve to obtain the desired
temperature.
For more information, refer to CODDE 1 / Chapter 02 / ATA 21.
CONTROL
TO ACTIVATE
CONTROL FUNCTION SYNOPTIC
TO DEACTIVATE
INDICATION
As the APU supplies electrical power to the airplane, APU electrical indications can be
displayed in the ELEC synoptic. This page indicates APU generator status and the
corresponding ammeter measurement.
For the APU generator, the analog ammeter and digital readout are only displayed when the
airplane is on the ground with APU running. The range of the scale is amber above 300 A.
APU engine parameters are displayed at the bottom of the ENG - TRM - BRK window and at
the top right hand corner of the ENG Synoptic. N1 (%) and T5 (C) are displayed as digital
readouts. T5 indication turns amber when T5 is above 679C.
CIRCUIT BREAKERS
APU ECU circuit protection is provided by a conventional trip-free circuit breaker located
above the overhead panel.
The APU Electronic Control Unit incorporates comprehensive protection, which automatically
shuts down the unit when any of the following conditions is met:
- over-speed (primary) 110 1% (tested using stop pushbutton),
- N1 magnetic sensor open circuit,
- T5 over-temperature (T5 greater than 870C for more than 10 sec during normal operation
; T5 between 870C and 985C for more than 10 sec or T5 above 985C during starting),
- T5 open circuit,
- low oil pressure (pressure below 31 psi and N1 above 97% N1),
- high oil temperature (oil temperature in the sump above 141C),
- over-current in APU electrical components,
- faulty APU generator excitation,
- all battery and engine generator switches off,
- power micro-cuts in excess of 50 milliseconds,
- take-off with APU operating,
- APU fire,
- Environmental Control Unit (ECU) overheat.
STARTING SEQUENCE
The APU can be started using either the airplane batteries or an external ground power unit.
The battery start is the usual operating mode. GPU start assist is detailed in the ABNORMAL
OPERATION sub-section.
Prior to starting the APU, the oil level must be checked as well as the security area. The bus
tie must be closed (BUS TIED light on) or APU does not start.
Pushing the APU MASTER pushbutton turns the ON light on (steady green). The APU ECU is
powered. If bus is not tied, the ON light is flashing green.
Pushing the START / STOP pushbutton initiates the automatic start sequence and
automatically starts the stand-by No 2 booster pump. The RUN light then illuminates for
approximately 5 sec to indicate that the command is taken into account (steady green). It
extinguishes during APU starting (about 20 sec). When APU start is successful (generator on
line), it illuminates again and remains illuminated until the APU is stopped.
As long as the RUN light remains illuminated, the starting sequence is successful. The engine
parameters can be monitored on the ENG - TRM - BRK window. N1 and T5 can be checked
while increasing up to approximately 101% for N1 and 985C for T5. The electrical
parameters can be checked in the ELEC synoptic before connecting equipment.
The following examples show controls and indications displayed to the pilots during normal
ground operation of the APU.
SHUTDOWN
The APU incorporates an automatic and manual shutdown. The automatic shutdown system
is controlled by the APU ECU and corresponds to the abnormal conditions detailed in the
SYSTEM PROTECTION sub section.
Pushing the START / STOP pushbutton closes the APU fuel shut-off valve. The APU START /
STOP RUN light flashes for 2 sec then extinguishes.
Pushing the APU MASTER pushbutton, while ON light is steady green, stops electrical power
to the APU ECU. The ON light then extinguishes.
NOTE
When the APU is shut down by the STOP pushbutton, or if automatic shut-down occurs, the
APU cannot be restarted unless the MASTER pushbutton is momentarily unlatched and
latched again (pushed twice).
LIMITATIONS
The APU is certified for ground use only. Operation of the APU is not authorized without
supervision.
Maximum N1 speed: 110 1%.
Exhaust gas temperature limit (T5):
- starting (below 50% N1):
o T5 below 988,
o between 870C and 985C maximum, less than 10 sec
- stabilized: 679C.
NOTE
The duration of operation on amber range (679C to 732C) must be as short as possible.
Prior to initiating the APU start cycle, the GPU must be plugged in and operating.
When the EXT POWER pushbutton is pushed and illuminated, the following occurs:
- batteries No1 and 2 are isolated, even from the battery bus,
- the battery bus, the starting bus and the right and left main buses are powered by the
GPU (main buses are automatically tied),
- all generators are inhibited, including APU generator.
Pushing APU MASTER pushbutton powers the APU ECU, opens APU fuel supply valve and
illuminates the ON light.
Pushing APU START / STOP pushbutton initiates the starting sequence. This sequence is the
same as the battery starting sequence until the engine reaches 97% N1.
At 97% N1, with EXT POWER selected, the APU generator is not connected. GPU generator
continues to power the distribution system, inhibiting all generators.
Since the engine speed is above 97% N1, APU bleed air is available for the air conditioning
system.
If the APU fails to start when the START / STOP pushbutton is used, the RUN light does not
illuminate and the ON light of the MASTER pushbutton flashes.
If the APU fails to shut down when the START / STOP pushbutton is pushed, an alternate
method is also available.
Pushing the APU MASTER pushbutton turns off the ON light, closes the APU fuel shut-off
valve and cuts off power from the APU ECU causing the APU fuel shut-off valve to close.
NOTE
This condition should be written up as a maintenance follow-up action. This problem may be
associated with the ECU automatic shutdown logic.
If the APU bleed air valve is not closed at take-off, the BLEED APU CAS message
appears.
Pushing the APU pushbutton of the BLEED AIR panel closes the valve and removes the
message from the CAS window.
For more information, refer to CODDE 1 / Chapter 02 / ATA 36.
APU FIRE
The fire warning activates the warning horn, causes the illumination of the corresponding:
FIRE
- guarded APU
pushbutton on the overhead control panel, and
CAS MESSAGES
BLEED APU On ground, bleed air valve not closed with (Throttle lever >
54 and APU control set to Auto) or APU control set to Off
STARTER APU APU ON and starter still active
APU GEN FAIL On ground, failure of electrical contactor
APU OIL FAIL On ground, failure of APU oil and temperature switch