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Chapter 3: Anti-Ice System (IAMS)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Introduction .........................................................................................................................3-1General .........................................................................................................................3-1Ice Detection .................................................................................................................3-1Pneumatic Anti-Icing .....................................................................................................3-1Electrical Anti-Icing........................................................................................................3-2Bleed/Anti-Ice Synoptic .................................................................................................3-3Anti-Ice Panel................................................................................................................3-4
Description ..........................................................................................................................3-5Ice Detection .................................................................................................................3-5
Ice Detection Indication...........................................................................................3-6Components..................................................................................................................3-8
Wing Anti-Ice Valve (WAIV) ....................................................................................3-9Wing Cross Bleed Valve (CBW)............................................................................3-10Slat Anti-Icing ........................................................................................................3-11Slat Anti-Ice Operation ..........................................................................................3-11Wing Anti-Icing (WAI) ............................................................................................3-12
EICAS Philosophy.......................................................................................................3-13WAI Failure Indications .........................................................................................3-14Wing Anti-Ice Overheat .........................................................................................3-14Wing Anti-Ice Fail ..................................................................................................3-14
Pneumatic Anti-Icing ...................................................................................................3-15Cowl Anti-Icing (CAI) .............................................................................................3-15Engine Spinner......................................................................................................3-15Cowl Anti-Ice Valves .............................................................................................3-16CAI Operation .......................................................................................................3-16
Electrical Anti-Icing......................................................................................................3-18Air Data Probes and Sensors................................................................................3-18HBMU....................................................................................................................3-18Probes...................................................................................................................3-20Windshield Heat ....................................................................................................3-21Windshield Temperature Controller ......................................................................3-21Windshield Heat Panel ..........................................................................................3-23Windshield/Window Failure Indication ..................................................................3-24
Ice and Rain EICAS Messages...................................................................................3-25EMS Circuit Protection ................................................................................................3-27
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INTRODUCTIONThe Global incorporates a fully automatic system for ice and rain protection. It will recognize icing conditions and alert the appropriate Bleed Management Controllers. The BMCs will then activate the wing anti-ice systems and alert the stall protection system. The ice detection system will operate a relay in the anti-ice control panel to activate cowl anti-ice. The system will also recognize single-engine conditions or system failures and configure all appropriate valves to ensure sufficient heat for anti-icing. All systems can also be activated manually. Built-in initiated tests are continuously monitoring the system.
GENERALThermal anti-icing, electrical anti-icing, and ice detection and alerting systems are provided for airplane ice and rain protection. Selections for anti-ice functions are made on the ANTI-ICE panel located on the overhead panel.
ICE DETECTIONIndependent ice detection probes (2), located on the fuselage, sense the formation of ice. If ice is detected, the ice detectors automatically turn on the electrical heat to the ice detection probe and signal the Bleed Management Controllers to activate wing anti-ice. The ice detection system will operate a relay in the ANTI-ICE Control panel to activate cowl anti-ice.
PNEUMATIC ANTI-ICINGHot air anti-icing provided by engine bleed air prevents the formation of ice on the wing leading edge, slats and the engine intake cowls.
ANTI-ICEL COWL R COWLWING
WING XBLEED
AUTO AUTOAUTOOFFOFF OFFONON ON
AUTOFROM L FROM R
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ELECTRICAL ANTI-ICINGElectrical anti-icing is provided for Pitot Static Probes, Ice Detectors, Total Air Temperature (TAT) Probes, Heater/Brake Temperature Monitoring Units (HBMUs) and Angle of Attack (AOA) Vanes.
The heaters are automatically turned ON after engine start.
NOTEAll heaters are tested ON when AC power is applied. It is recommended to remove all probe covers prior to starting APU or connecting external power.
Selections for the Pilot’s and Copilot’s Windshield and Side Window heating are made on the WINDSHIELD HEAT panel located on the overhead panel.
Anti-ice system data is displayed on the BLEED/ANTI-ICE synoptic page and any faults or failures are displayed on the EICAS and recorded by the CAIMS.
WINDSHIELD HEATL
ONOFF/
RESET
RON
OFF/RESET
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BLEED/ANTI-ICE SYNOPTIC
For more information on BLEED System, refer to Chapter 13, IAMS.G
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03
BLEED / ANTI-ICE
APU
LP
AIRCOND
HP
L
LP
HP26PSI
26PSI
R
Wing Anti-iceCrossbleed
Valve (CBW)
Cowl Anti-IceValve (CAI)
Open-Close Type
Wing Anti-IceValve (WAIV)Modulated byBMC
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ANTI-ICE PANELControls are provided on the ANTI-ICE panel located on the overhead panel.
ANTI-ICEL COWL R COWLWING
WING XBLEED
AUTO AUTOAUTOOFFOFF OFFONON ON
AUTOFROM L FROM R
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L & R COWL SelectorsOFF
AUTO
ON
• Disarms the cowl anti-ice system and closes theassociated valves.• Arms the cowl anti-ice system to enableautomatic operation when ice is detected.• Activates cowl anti-ice system independently of icedetector signals.
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WING SelectorOFF
AUTO
ON
• Disarms the wing anti-ice system and closesthe associated valves.• Arms the wing anti-ice system to enableautomatic operation when ice is detected. Systeminhibited on the ground until 400 feet above fieldelevation.• Activates wing anti-ice system independentlyof ice detector signals.
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WING XBLEED SelectorFROM L
AUTO
FROM R
• – Closes the RH WAIV and opensthe CBW independently of the BMC.• Arms the CBW to enable automaticopening by the BMC in the event of a failure inone WAIV.• Closes the LH WAIV and opensthe CBW independently of the BMC.
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DESCRIPTION
ICE DETECTIONThe airplane is fitted with two ice detectors, one on each side of the front fuselage.
The ice detector incorporates a vibrating probe that maintains a preset frequency (40 kHz) to detect icing conditions. As the ice detector enters an icing environment, ice collects on the vibrating probe. The added mass of ice causes the frequency of the probe to decrease. A 0.010 inch thickness of ice equals a 65 Hz decrease and immediately the ice detector de-ices the strut and the probe through internal heaters. Heater power is applied until the frequency rises to a predetermined level, plus a time delay factor (60+/-5 seconds) to ensure complete de-icing. If an additional icing/de-icing cycle occurs during that time interval, the 60 seconds cowl and wing anti-ice activation period is begun again.
VibratingProbe
Strut
MountingFlange
ElectricalConnector
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VibratingProbe
StrutHeaters
SECTIONAL VIEW
ProbeHeater
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The Ice detectors emit icing signals to the following:
• Anti-Ice panel (cowl anti-ice relay) for activation of the cowl anti-icing system (AUTO)
• BMC for activation of the wing anti-icing system (AUTO). The AUTO operation of WING ANTI-ICE is inhibited during takeoff until the airplane is > 400 feet above field elevation
• Stall protection system, to change stick shaker control. Stick shaker control will only be adjusted if an ice detector has failed and icing is detected. For more information on Stall Protection, refer to Chapter 10, FLIGHT CONTROLS
Once de-iced, the probe cools within a few seconds and is ready to sense ice build-up again. This cycling process is repeated as long as the ice detector remains in an icing environment.
The ice detection system will detect and indicate icing when the airplane is on the ground. However due to the sensitivity of the ice detector probes, the ice detection system should be considered ineffective at airspeeds less than 30 knots IAS.
ICE DETECTION INDICATIONIf ice is detected while the ANTI-ICE system is turned OFF, a caution message is displayed on EICAS.
ICE
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ANTI-ICEL COWL R COWLWING
AUTO AUTOAUTOOFFOFF OFFONON ON
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If ice is detected while the ANTI-ICE system is turned ON or AUTO, the following advisory message is displayed on EICAS.
If both ice detectors have failed, a caution message is displayed on the EICAS. The crew must revert to manual selection of cowl and wing anti-ice.
ANTI-ICEL COWL R COWLWING
AUTO AUTOAUTOOFFOFF OFFONON ON
ANTI-ICEL COWL R COWLWING
AUTO AUTOAUTOOFFOFF OFFONON ON
ICE
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8OR
ICE DETECTOR FAIL
ANTI-ICEL COWL R COWLWING
AUTO AUTOAUTOOFFOFF OFFONON ON
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COMPONENTS
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WAIV
CAIV
CBW
BMC
IceDetectors
Anti-IceTemperature
Probes
PiccoloDucts
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WING ANTI-ICE VALVE (WAIV)Two wing anti-ice valves are electrically controlled, pneumatically operated, spring loaded closed, modulating shutoff valves. The ice detector system will send a signal to the BMC to activate the wing anti-ice system.
One temperature sensor, located in the fixed leading edge, provides a signal to the control channel of the BMC which drives the WAIVs open or closed. A second temperature sensor, located in the fixed leading edge, provides a signal to a monitoring channel in the BMC. One channel controls while the other channel acts as a monitor which can assume control in the event of a failure of the first sensor. In the event of complete failure of the sensors on one side the serviceable control sensor on the opposite side will control the WAIVs.
WAI OPERATION
When selected to AUTO, the ice detectors will send a signal to the BMC to activate the wing anti-ice system. Wing anti-ice can be manually selected to ON in which case the WAIVs will open independently of the ice detection system. Whenever wing anti-ice is activated (AUTO or ON), a WAI icon will be displayed on the EICAS page. The ICON color will vary from amber, green, or white, depending on the temperature in the wing or its status.
WING A/ICE AUTO
WING A/ICE ON
WING
AUTOOFF ON
WING
AUTOOFF ON
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BLEED / ANTI-ICE
LP
AIRCOND
HP
L
LP
HP40PSI
40PSI
R
APU
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SYNCN1
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WAI WAI
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WING CROSS BLEED VALVE (CBW)The left and right hand anti-ice systems normally operate independently. In the event of a single engine failure, bleed failure, or a failure of wing anti-ice air supply on one side, the left and right systems are interconnected by a CBW. This allows both wings to be fed from a single engine. In the case of a failure in AUTO position, the CBW will automatically be opened and the affected WAIV will automatically be closed by the BMC. Manual operation of the CBW is provided on the ANTI-ICE panel.
WING X-BLEED
AUTOOFF ON
WING X-BLEED
AUTOOFF ON
WING XBLEED FROM RWING A/ICE AUTO
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AIRCOND
HP
L
LP
HP40PSI
0PSI
R
APU
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SYNCN1
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WAI WAI
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SLAT ANTI-ICINGThe sections of wing leading edge that are heated are as follows:
• Inboard fixed leading edge• Slats 1, 2, 3 and 4
The short fixed leading edge section outboard of slat 4 on each wing, and the leading edge of the winglet are not heated.
SLAT ANTI-ICE OPERATIONAir is ducted into the fixed section of the wing leading edge from the forward part of the wing root. From there it is directed into the wing leading edge slats via a telescopic duct which extends as the slats move to the extend position. Piccolo tubes in both inboard fixed leading edges and outboard in each slat distribute the air into the inside surface of the wing leading edge for ice protection. Air is then extracted overboard between the slat and the main wing.
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TelescopicJoint L Wing
A/I Valve
TemperatureSensor
Wing Anti-iceValves(WAIV)
SlatExtended
PiccoloTube
WingCrossbleed
Valve
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WING ANTI-ICING (WAI)The wing anti-icing system is used to prevent formation of ice on the leading edge of the wing. The wing leading edge uses hot engine bleed air from either the 5th stage or the high pressure compressor 8th stage of the bleed air system.
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TelescopicJoint
L AIRCOND.
R AIRCOND.
CROSSBLEEDVALVE
L WINGA/I VALVE
R WINGA/I VALVE
TelescopicJoint
TemperatureSensor
TemperatureSensor
IceDetector
IceDetector
APU
LOWPRESSPORT
HIGHPRESS PORT
L ATSVALVE
HIGHPRESSVALVE
PRV
COWL ANTI-ICE
L AIRTURBINESTARTER
L COWLA/I VALVE
R ATSVALVE
R COWLA/I VALVE
R AIRTURBINESTARTER
HPGROUND
AIRSUPPLY
PRESSUREREGULATING
VALVE
WINGCROSSBLEEDVALVE
MONCH
CONTCH
BMC 1
DAU DAU
CONTCH
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EICAS PHILOSOPHYThe following represents the EICAS symbols and logic for the BLEED/ANTI-ICE synoptic page. The symbols are shown in serviceable and failure conditions.
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BLEED/ANTI-ICE SYSTEM LOGIC
VALVE AND FLOW LINE
WING LEADING EDGE
ENGINE COWL
DIRECTION OF FLOW
VALVENOT FAILED
OPEN
CLOSED
TRANSIT
INVALID
VALVEFAILED
OVERHEAT
WAI ON
CAI ON CAI OFF
LOW TEMPERATURE
WAI OFF
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WAI FAILURE INDICATIONSThe WAI failure indications are as follows:
WING ANTI-ICE OVERHEATIf there is an overheat in the wing anti-ice system, a message is displayed on the EICAS.
WING ANTI-ICE FAILIf the wing anti-ice has failed, a message is displayed on the EICAS. If ice is detected during this failure condition, the stall warning trigger points are advanced automatically. Ensure rpm (N2) is above 76% prior to going to the QRH. Increasing rpm above 76% may fix this amber message.
NOTEIf ice is detected, the stall warning trigger points are advanced automatically. For more information on stall protection refer to Chapter 11, FLIGHT CONTROLS.
WING A/ICE OVHT
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BLEED / ANTI-ICE
LP
AIRCOND
HP
L
LP
HP40PSI
40PSI
R
APU
L-R WING A/ICE FAILICESTALL WARN ADVANCE
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PNEUMATIC ANTI-ICINGEngine bleed air is used for the pneumatic anti-icing systems.
COWL ANTI-ICING (CAI)The cowl anti-icing system is used to prevent formation of ice on the nose cowl of the engine. The cowl leading edge uses hot engine bleed air from the low pressure port (5th stage) to heat the nose cowl. The bleed air is ducted through a spray ring and exhausts to the atmosphere through an exit grill.
ENGINE SPINNERThe engine spinner point is made of soft rubber which will distort during engine operation thus shedding any ice accumulation. The rear of the spinner and the fan blades use centrifugal force to prevent ice accumulation during engine operation.
Spinner
Fan Blades
AIR INLET COWL AND SPINNER
Spinner Point
Nose Cowl Lip
Spray Ring
ExhaustDuct
Exhaust
Bleed AirSupply Duct
NoseCowlLip
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COWL ANTI-ICE VALVESThere are two Cowl Anti-Ice Valves (CAIV) which control the flow of engine bleed air to the cowl ducting. The CAIVs are spring-loaded open, pneumatically operated, electrically controlled, pressure regulating and shutoff valves that are controlled by signals from the ice detection system. They are either fully open or fully closed.
CAI OPERATIONWhen the L and/or R COWL selector is selected to AUTO and ice is detected, the ice detection system sends a signal to a relay in the ANTI-ICE panel that commands the anti-ice valves open. If an ice detector fails during icing conditions, the other detector will activate both cowl anti-ice valves in AUTO mode. A status message is displayed on the EICAS.
L-R COWL A/ICE AUTO
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RH ICE DETECTOR
LH ICE DETECTOR
CAI
LowPressPort
HighPressPort
SprayRing
LP
HP
LP
HP
R COWL
AUTOOFF ON
L COWL
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Cowl anti-icing can be manually selected to ON. This will open the CAI valves independent of the ice detection system and display a status message. Whenever cowl anti-ice is activated (AUTO or ON), a CAI icon will be displayed on the EICAS page.
73.3
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SYNCN1
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CAI CAI
L-R COWL A/ICE ON
L COWL
AUTOOFF ON
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CAI Indication
EICAS
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ELECTRICAL ANTI-ICINGElectrical power is used to operate the following:
AIR DATA PROBES AND SENSORSThe air data probes and sensors anti-ice system prevents ice accumulation on the probes and sensors which could lead to incorrect data transmission to the Air Data Computers (ADC).
The air data probes and sensors anti-ice system is controlled automatically by two Heater/Brake Temperature Monitoring Units (HBMU).
HBMUHBMU1 controls AOA 1, PS 1, PS 3 and TAT 1 and YD Heater 1 and monitors BTMS 1 and BTMS 2.
HBMU 2 controls AOA 2, PS 2, PS Standby, TAT 2, TAT 3 and YD Heater 2 and monitors BTMS 3 and BTMS 4.
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BTMS 3
BTMS 1
BTMS 4
BTMS 2
YDA HEATER 1
YDA HEATER 2
PS1PS3
PS STANDBYPS2
AOA 2
AOA 1
TAT 3
HBMU 1
HBMU 2
TAT 1
TAT 2
YDATATBTMSAOAPS
– Yaw Damper Actuator– Total Air Temperature
– Brake Temperature Monitor System– Angle of Attact
– Pitot/Static
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The HBMUs also monitor brake temperature data. The data sent by the Brake Temperature Monitoring System (BTMS), which incorporates four sensors installed in the brake housings, provides excessive brake temperature warning to the EICAS Refer to Chapter 14, LANDING GEAR for more information. The HBMU also controls heat to Yaw Damper (YD) actuators to ensure that the standby YD actuator is heated. Refer to Chapter 10, FLIGHT CONTROLS.
The HBMU receives data from various airplane systems via the Data Acquisition Units (DAU) to control the heaters. The systems that send data to the DAUs are:
• Electronic Engine Controllers (EEC) for the “all heaters off logic and for TAT probe on/off logic
• Fault Warning Computer (FWC) regarding which ADC is selected for cockpit display
• Automatic Flight Control System (AFCS) regarding which Yaw Damper is in use for YD heater control logic
• Air Data Computers (ADC) to provide TAT information to control heat to the Yaw Dampers and airspeed information for all heaters off logic
• Electrical Load Management System (EMS) provides BUS status and ADG information for heater control logic
• Weight-On-Wheels (WOW) for all heaters off logic and for TAT probe on/off logic
The heaters are driven to the indicated ON state based on the following logic:
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GROUND / PARK LOGIC ENGINE START INFLIGHT
ALL HEATERS ARE POWERED"OFF" WHEN:
LEFT ENGINE: OFF
RIGHT ENGINE: OFF
CAS: < 50 KTS
MGWOW: GROUND
Note (1):
Note (2):
YD 1 and 2 turn ON with TAT < -40°Cand YD not engaged.
TAT 1 and 2 turn ON by respectiveengine run.
Note (1):YD 1 and 2 turn ON with TAT < -40°Cand YD not engaged.
Note:
All heaters are tested "ON" when ACpower is applied. It is recommendedto remove all pitot/AOA covers priorto starting APU or connectingexternal power.
HBMU IBIT
AOA 1AOA 2PS 1PS 2PS 3PS STBY
TAT 1 ON/OFF Note (2)TAT 2 ON/OFF Note (2)TAT 3 OFF
YD 1 ON/OFF Note (1)YD 2 ON/OFF Note (1)
AOA 1AOA 2PS 1PS 2PS 3PS STBY
TAT 1 ONTAT 2 ONTAT 3 ON
YD 1 ON/OFF Note (1)YD 2 ON/OFF Note (1)
ON ON
AND
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PROBESThere are four Pitot-Static (PS) probes on the side of the fuselage. They supply pitot and static pressure to the Air Data Computers and standby instruments. Heater elements are installed in the PS heads and mounting bases.
There are three Total Air Temperature (TAT) Probes, one on the fuselage and one in each engine inlet.
There are two AOA probes mounted on the fuselage, one on either side.
The current being drawn by the heater is measured and a heater fault is generated if the current drawn is less than the minimum required by the particular probe. The fault is then transmitted to the EICAS.
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PS1
PS3
AOA1
TAT1
TAT2PS Standby
TAT3
AOA2PS2
PS3(Lower)
PS1(Upper)
AOA1
PS2(Lower)
PS STANDBY(Upper)
AOA2
TAT3
TAT1/2 Probe
L-R AOA HEAT FAILPITOT 1-2-3 HT FAILSTBY PITOT HT FAILTAT 1-2 FAIL
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WINDSHIELD HEATThe Windshield Temperature Control System provides defog and anti-icing for the Pilot’s and Copilot’s windshield and side window. The system continuously monitors the temperature of each windshield and side window and maintains the temperature within specified limits.
WINDSHIELD TEMPERATURE CONTROLLERThere are two dual channel Windshield Temperature Controllers (WTC). The left hand WTC controls the left windshield heater and the left side window heater. The right hand WTC controls the right windshield heater and the right side window heater. Both WTCs are interfaced with the EICAS via different DAUs. The controllers automatically control the power supplied to the heaters when electrical power is applied to the system.
The WTC has two totally independent channels. Channel 1 (CH1) monitors and regulates windshield heating and manages the Channel 1 Built-In-Test (BIT).
The BITE Interface Channel (BIC) monitors and regulates the side window temperature and manages the BIC Built-In-Test. Also, it communicates to EICAS and stores faults in a Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) for later retrieval by CAIMS.
The left and right switches on the Windshield Heat panel, independently control power to the left and right windshield and side window temperature controllers.
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The heat for the windshields and side windows is supplied by electrical heaters.
The windshield is a laminated transparency comprising two acrylic mainplies and an outer glass faceply. A conductive film is deposited on the interior surface of the faceply except for a half-inch wide zone along its periphery. The conductive film acts as the windshield heating element.
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4
BIC BICCH 1 CH 1
115 VACBUS 1
115 VACBUS 3
115 VAC ESS BUS
28 VDC ESS BUS
WOW
115 VAC BUS 2
28 VDC BUS 1
WOW
DAU 1 DAU 2
WINDSHIELD HEAT PANEL
SideWindow
Windshield
TemperatureSensors
HeatingElement
Controllers
98°F
98°F 98°F
98°F
WINDSHIELD HEATL
ONOFF/
RESET
RON
OFF/RESET
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The side window construction is similar to that of the windshield, except that the laminated transparency comprises only two acrylic mainply layers. On the side window, the conductive film is deposited on the interior surface of the outer mainply.
WINDSHIELD HEAT PANELSelections for the pilot’s and copilot’s windshield and side window heating are made on the WINDSHIELD HEAT panel located on the overhead panel.
WINDSHIELD HEATL
ONOFF/
RESET
RON
OFF/RESET
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LEFT and RIGHT WINDSHIELD HEAT SelectorsOFF/RESET
ON
• – Turns windshield/window heat OFF– Resets the system in the event of a failure– Inhibits all windshield and window fail messages• – Activates the windshield/window temperaturecontrol system.
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Modes of OperationThe windshield modes of operation are as follows:
Warm-Up Mode
The warm-up mode is provided to avoid the effect of thermal shock on the windshield. While in the warm-up mode, the windshield heater generates only 33% of nominal heat for approximately 4 minutes. The warm-up mode is activated on WTC power-up under the following conditions:
• Heat was not applied to the windshield for more than 5 seconds• The airplane is weight-on-wheels
If the airplane is weight-off-wheels, the warm-up mode is terminated. Once the warm-up mode is terminated, it automatically switches to normal regulating mode.
Normal Regulating Mode
On WTC power-up, both channels controlling the windshield and respective side window are energized. Each channel continuously monitors the temperature through its sensor element. If the temperature decreases below a specified limit, the heater is turned on. If the temperature exceeds a specified limit, the heater is turned off.
WINDSHIELD/WINDOW FAILURE INDICATIONIn the event of a system failure or being turned off, a message is displayed on the EICAS.
L (R) WINDOW HEAT FAILL (R) WSHLD HEAT FAILL WSHLD HEAT OFFR WSHLD HEAT OFF
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ICE AND RAIN EICAS MESSAGES
789
WING A/ICE OVHTICEICE DETECTOR FAILL AOA HEAT FAILR AOA HEAT FAILL COWL A/ICE FAILR COWL A/ICE FAILL WINDOW HEAT FAILR WINDOW HEAT FAILL WING A/ICE FAILR WING A/ICE FAILL WSHLD HEAT FAILR WSHLD HEAT FAILPITOT 1 HT FAILPITOT 2 HT FAILPITOT 3 HT FAILSTBY PITOT HT FAILWING A/ICE LO HEAT
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ICEIndicates that ice has beendetected and cowl and/or winganti-icing system is notoperating.
L AOA HEAT FAILIndicates that the respectiveAOA has failed.
(R)
L (R) WINDOW HEAT FAILIndicates that the respectivewindow heater temperaturecontroller has failed.
L WSHLD HEAT FAILIndicates that the respectivewindshield heater temperaturecontroller has failed.
(R)
STBY PITOT HEAT FAILIndicates that the standbypitot heater has failed.
PITOT 1 (2) (3) HT FAILIndicates that therespective pitot heater hasfailed.
L WING A/ICE FAILIndicates that there is a lowtemperature on the L (R)side.
(R)
L COWL A/ICE FAILIndicates that the cowl anti-ice valve is not in theselected position.
(R)
ICE DETECTOR FAILIndicates that the automaticactivation of the anti-icesystem has failed.
WING A/ICE OVHTIndicates that an over-temperature has beendetected in the wing anti-ice system.
WING A/ICE LO HEATIndicates that there isinsufficient heat in the wingleading edge duct.
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ICE AND RAIN EICAS MESSAGES (Cont)
789
ICEICE DETECTOR FAULTL COWL A/ICE FAULTR COWL A/ICE FAULTL PROBE MON FAILR PROBE MON FAILTAT HT 1 FAILTAT HT 2 FAILTAT HT 3 FAILWING A/ICE FAULTWING A/ICE ICE SENSORYD HT 1 FAILYD HT 2 FAILL COWL A/ICE AUTOR COWL A/ICE AUTOL COWL A/ICE ONR COWL A/ICE ONL WSHLD HEAT OFFR WSHLD HEAT OFFWING A/ICE AUTOWING A/ICE ONWING XBLEED FROM LWING XBLEED FROM R
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L (R) PROBE MON FAILIndicates that the status of theprobes and associatedsystems are not verified.
L COWL A/ICE AUTOIndicates that the respectivecowl anti-ice has beenselected to AUTO.
(R)
L WSHLD HEAT OFFIndicates that the respectivetemperature controller/selector is selected toOFF/RESET.
(R)
WING A/ICE ONIndicates that wing anti-icehas been selected on.
ICEIndicates that cowl or winganti-ice has been detectedwith anti-ice systems ON.
ICE DETECTOR FAULTIndicates that there is a lossof one ice detector.
L COWL A/ICE FAULTIndicates that there is a lossof the affected cowl anti-ice.
(R)
TAT HT 1 (2) (3) FAILIndicates that the respectiveTAT heater has failed.
WING A/ICE SENSORIndicates loss of bothoutboard wing anti-icetemperature sensors.
WING A/ICE FAULTIndicates loss of redundancyon wing anti-ice system.
L COWL A/ICE ONIndicates that the respectivecowl anti-ice has beenselected ON.
(R)
WING A/ICE AUTOIndicates that wing anti-icehas been selected to AUTO.
WING XBLEED FROM LIndicates that wing anti-ice isbeing supplied from theselected side.
(R)
YD HT 1 (2) FAILAffected yaw damper heaterfailed.
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EMS CIRCUIT PROTECTION
MM
M
M
M
M
BRT
CIRCUIT BREAKER SYSTEM
STAT SYS BUSPREVPAGE
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CNTL TEST
BUS
EMERCONT
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CIRCUIT BREAKER - SYSTEM 2/2
GEAR
HYD
ICE
IND/RECORD
LIGHTS
NAV
OIL
OXYGEN
THRUST REV
CB - ICE SYSTEM 1/5
HBMU 1
HBMU 2
L AOA HEAT
L COWL A/ICE VLV
L ICE DETECTOR
L WINDOW HEAT
BATT
DC ESS
AC ESS
BATT
AC ESS
AC ESS
CCBP
CCBP
CCBP
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
CB - ICE SYSTEM
CB - ICE SYSTEM
2/5
3/5
L WINDOW HEAT CTL
L WING A/ICE CTL
L WSHLD HEAT 1
L WSHLD HEAT 2
PITOT 1 HT A
PITOT 1 HT B
DC ESS
DC ESS
AC 1
AC 1
AC 1
AC ESS
CCBP
CCBP
CCBP
PITOT 2 HT
PITOT 3 HT
R AOA HEAT A
R AOA HEAT B
R COWL A/ICE VLV
R ICE DETECTOR
AC 1
AC ESS
AC 1
AC ESS
BATT
AC 1
CCBP
CCBP
CCBP
CCBP
CCBP
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
CB - ICE SYSTEM 4/5
R WINDOW HEAT
R WINDOW HEAT CTL
R WING A/ICE CTL
R WSHLD HEAT 1
R WSHLD HEAT 2
STBY PITOT HT
AC 2
DC 1
DC ESS
AC 3
AC 3
AC ESS
CCBP
CCBP
CCBP
CCBP
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
CB - ICE SYSTEM 5/5
TAT HT 1
TAT HT 2
TAT HT 3
WAI XBLEED CTL
WAI XBLEED VLV
AC ESS
AC ESS
AC 3
DC ESS
DC ESS
CCBP
CCBP
CCBP
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
P I L O T T R A I N I N G G U I D E
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