Wiring System

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MAIN AC GENERATION

ENGINE GENERATORS
The aircraft electrical system is supplied by two engine driven
GENerators regulated in speed by integrated drives.
GEN 1 is driven by engine 1.
GEN 2 is driven by engine 2.
Engine generators characteristics are:
– 115/200 volts, three phase,
– 400 Hz,
– 90 kVA.
APU GENERATOR
A third AC generator driven by the APU can replace one or both main
engine generators throughout the flight envelope.
APU GEN characteristics are:
– 115/200 volts, three phase,
– 400 Hz,
– 90 kVA.
EXTERNAL POWER
A ground EXTernal PoWeR connector enables all bus bars to be
supplied.
External power characteristics are:
– 115/200 volts, three phase,
– 400 Hz,
– 90 kVA minimum.

EMERGENCY GENERATOR
An AC EMERgency GEN is driven by the Ram Air Turbine (RAT)
hydraulic circuit. It automatically provides emergency power in case of
failure of all main aircraft generators. Emergency generator characteristics
are:
– 115/200 volts, three phase,
– 400 Hz,
– 5 kVA.

AC TRANSFER
The AC transfer circuit enables AC BUS to be supplied by any generator
or external power, via the Bus Tie Contactors (BTCs).
Generators are never connected in parallel on the same bus.
The two normal buses (AC BUS 1 & AC BUS 2) are supplied by the
available suppliers in the following priority:
– 1: onside generator (IDG),
– 2: external Power,
– 3: APU GEN,
– 4: offside generator.
AC DISTRIBUTION
AC BUS 1/2
Each engine generator supplies its related AC BUS.
AC ESS BUS
The AC ESSential BUS is normally supplied by AC BUS 1 or by AC
BUS 2 if AC BUS 1 fails.
AC ESS SHED BUS
The AC ESS SHEDdable BUS is supplied by the AC ESS BUS.
115/26V AUTO TRANSFORMER
A 115 volts to 26 volts single-phase autotransformer supplying a
normal 26 volts 400 hertz sub-busbar is connected to each main busbar
and to the AC ESS BUS.

DC GENERATION
DC generation is accomplished by Transformer Rectifiers (TRs) 1 and
2. All TR characteristics are:
– maximum output of 200 A,
– 28V DC.
One essential TR unit replaces a faulty main TR to power the DC ESS
BUS.

DC DISTRIBUTION
DC BUS 1/2
DC BUS 1 and DC BUS 2 are supplied by their related TR.
DC BAT BUS
The DC BATtery BUS is supplied by DC BUS 1 or by DC BUS 2 if
DC BUS 1 fails. Batteries can also supply the DC BAT BUS.
DC ESS BUS
The DC ESS BUS is supplied by the DC BAT BUS. In an emergency,
it is supplied either by battery 2 or by the essential TR.
DC ESS SHED BUS
The DC ESS SHED BUS is supplied by the DC ESS BUS.

BATTERIES
Two batteries can be connected to the DC BAT BUS. Each battery has
its own bus, HOT BUS 1 and HOT BUS 2. They are permanently
supplied. The battery capacity is 23 Ah with a nominal voltage of 24V
DC.
STATIC INVERTER
On batteries only, the STATic INVerter connected to battery 1 supplies
the AC STAT INV BUS.
Static inverter characteristics are:
– 115 volts, single phase,
– 400 Hz.

GROUND/FLIGHT BUSES
AC and DC GrouND/FLighT BUSes are normally supplied by the aircraft
network, or directly by the external power unit, upstream of the External
Power Contactor (EPC), without energizing the whole aircraft network.

GALLEYS
The main and secondary electrical circuits of the galleys are supplied by
AC BUS 1 and 2. The main electrical circuits are shed in single generator
operation.

MAIN ELEC CONFIGURATIONS


GROUND SUPPLY
On ground, the complete circuit may be supplied by the external power
unit or by the APU generator.
NORMAL FLIGHT CONFIGURATION
In normal flight configuration, each generator supplies its own
distribution network via its Generator Line Contactor (GLC). The two
generators are never electrically coupled.
GROUND SERVICES
For ground service only, the AC and the DC GND FLT BUSes can
be supplied independently from the normal circuit.
LOSS OF MAIN GENERATORS
In flight, in case of total loss of all the main generators, and before
the emergency generator connection, battery 1 will supply the AC
ESS BUS, via the STAT INV and battery 2 will supply the DC ESS
BUS. This is a transient configuration, during RAT extension or no
emergency generator available. When its parameters are correct, the
emergency generator comes on line and supplies the AC and DC ESS
BUSes. When the speed is lower than 100 knots, the emergency
generator is deactivated. The batteries supply the AC and DC ESS
BUSes. The DC BAT BUS is recovered. When the speed drops below
50 knots, the AC ESS BUS disconnects from the static inverter.

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