ASA Cabin Atmosphere Control sys.
9 (8505) - The basic air-cycle cooling system consists of
A- a source of compressed air, heat exchangers, and a turbine.
43 (8539) - After cleaning or replacing the filtering element in a combustion heater fuel system, the system should be pressurized and
A- all connections checked for leaks.
10 (8506) - The purpose of the dump valve in a pressurized aircraft is to relieve
A- all positive pressure from the cabin.
44 (8540) - The operation of an aircraft combustion heater is usually controlled by a thermostat circuit which
A- alternately turns the fuel on and off, a process known as cycling.
25 (8521) - The point at which freon flowing through a vapor-cycle cooling system gives up heat and changes from a gas to a liquid is the
A- condenser.
81 (8577) - Oxygen systems in unpressurized aircraft are generally of the
A- continuous-flow and pressure-demand types.
84 (8580) - Before a high-pressure oxygen cylinder is serviced, it must be the correct type and have been
A- hydrostatically tested within the proper time interval.
29 (8525) - On some cabin pressurization systems, pressurization on the ground is restricted by the
A- main landing gear operated switch.
23 (8519) - The main cause of contamination in gaseous oxygen systems is
A- moisture.
48 (8544) - An aircraft pressurization cycle is normally considered to be
A- one complete series of events or operations that recur regularly.
80 (8576) - (1) Oxygen used in aircraft systems is at least 99.5 percent pure and is practically water free.(2) Oxygen used in aircraft systems is 99.5 percent pure and is hospital quality.Regarding the above statements,
A- only No. 1 is true.
30 (8526) - The cabin pressure control setting has a direct influence upon the
A- outflow valve opening.
85 (8581) - A contaminated oxygen system is normally purged with
A- oxygen.
37 (8533) - The function of the condenser in a freon cooling system is to
A- transfer heat from the freon gas to ambient air.
77 (8573) - An aircraft oxygen bottle may be considered airworthy if it has been hydrostatically tested and identified
A- with the test date, DOT number and serial number stamped on the cylinder near the neck.
21 (8517) - Hot compressor bleed air operates the conditioned air system on some turbine aircraft, cold air supplied by the
C- ram air cycle cooling unit.
38 (8534) - The function of an expansion valve in a freon cooling system is to act as a metering device and to
C- reduce the pressure of the liquid freon.
88 (8584) - On transport category aircraft what might be an indication of an over pressure event of the aircraft oxygen system?
A- The green thermal expansion disk missing.
89 (8585) - Which of the following are characteristic of a chemical or solid state oxygen system?1. An adjustable oxygen release rate.2. A volume storage capacity about three times that of compressed oxygen.3. The system generators are inert below 400°F even under severe impact.4. A distribution and regulating system similar to gaseous oxygen systems.
A- 2 & 3.
18 (8514) - To be eligible for recharging, a DOT 3HT oxygen cylinder must have been hydrostatically tested every three years and be retired from service after
A- 24 years or 4,380 filling cycles.
76 (8572) - (Refer to Figure 14.) One hour after an oxygen system was charged for a leakage check, the oxygen pressure gauge read 460 PSI at 63°F; 6 hours later the temperature was 51°F. (A 5 PSI change is the maximum allowable in a 6-hour period.) What pressure gauge readings would be acceptable to remain within the allowable limits?
A- 445 to 450 PSI.
12 (8508) - How can it be determined that a vapor-cycle cooling system is charged with the proper amount of freon?
A- Air bubbles in the sight glass disappear.
13 (8509) - When charging a vapor-cycle cooling system after evacuation, the low-pressure gauge fails to come out of a vacuum. What is indicated?
A- Blockage in the system.
8 (8504) - What controls the operation of the cabin pressure regulator?
A- Cabin altitude.
70 (8566) - What controls the amount of oxygen delivered to a mask in a continuous-flow oxygen system?
A- Calibrated orifice.
22 (8518) - For use in pressurized aircraft, which is generally the least complicated and requires the least maintenance?
A- Chemical oxygen generator systems.
11 (8507) - What component might possibly be damaged if liquid refrigerant is introduced into the low side of a vapor-cycle cooling system when the pressure is too high or the outside air temperature is too low?
A- Compressor.
32 (8528) - What is the purpose of a mixing valve in a compressor bleed air air-conditioning system?
A- Control the supply of hot, cool, and cold air.
6(8502) - In the combustion heater, combustion air system, what prevents too much air from entering the heaters as air pressure increases?
A- Either a combustion air relief valve or a differential pressure regulator.
17 (8513) - How often should standard weight high-pressure oxygen cylinders be hydrostatically tested?
A- Every 5 years.
2 (8498) - At which component in an air-cycle cooling system does air undergo a pressure and temperature drop?
A- Expansion turbine.
14 (8510) - What component in a vapor-cycle cooling system would most likely be at fault if a system would not take a freon charge?
A- Expansion valve.
1 (8497) - Which section of a turbine engine provides high pressure bleed air to an air cycle machine for pressurization and air-conditioning?
A- Low or high pressure compressor
62 (8558) - When a vapor-cycle cooling system is not in operation, what is an indication that the system is leaking freon?
A- Oil seepage.
73 (8569) - What is used in some oxygen systems to change high cylinder pressure to low system pressure?
A- Pressure reducer valve.
78 (8574) - In a gaseous oxygen system, which of the following are vented to blow out plugs in the fuselage skin?
A- Pressure relief valves.
54 (8550) - What unit in a vapor-cycle cooling system serves as a reservoir for the refrigerant?
A- Receiver-dryer.
28 (8524) - Which is considered a good practice concerning the inspection of heating and exhaust systems of aircraft utilizing a jacket around the engine exhaust as a heat source?
A- Supplement physical inspections with periodic operational carbon monoxide detection tests.
3 (8499) - In a freon vapor-cycle cooling system, where is cooling air obtained for the condenser?
B- Ambient air.
27 (8523) - How is the cabin pressure of a pressurized aircraft usually controlled?
B- By an automatic outflow valve that dumps all the pressure in excess of the amount for which it is set.
4 (8500) - What is ventilating air used for on a combustion heater?
B- Carries heat to the places where needed.
19 (8515) - What type of oxygen system uses the rebreather bag-type mask?
B- Continuous flow.
83 (8579) - If a high-pressure oxygen cylinder is to be installed in an airplane, it must meet the specifications of the
B- Department of Transportation.
49 (8545) - Which best describes cabin differential pressure?
B- Difference between the ambient and internal air pressure.
59 (8555) - What is the condition of the refrigerant as it leaves the condenser of a vapor-cycle cooling system?
B- High-pressure liquid.
56 (8552) - What is the condition of the refrigerant as it enters the evaporator of a vapor-cycle cooling system?
B- Low-pressure liquid.
58 (8554) - What is the condition of the refrigerant as it leaves the evaporator of a vapor-cycle cooling system?
B- Low-pressure vapor.
33 (8529) - What component of a pressurization system prevents the cabin altitude from becoming higher than airplane altitude?
B- Negative pressure relief valve.
74 (8570) - In a high-pressure oxygen system, if the pressure reducer fails, what prevents high-pressure oxygen from entering the system downstream?
B- Pressure relief valve.
61 (8557) - When purging a freon air-conditioning system, it is important to release the charge at a slow rate. What is the reason for the slow-rate discharge?
B- Prevent excessive loss of refrigerant oil.
86 (8582) - How should you determine the amount of oxygen in a portable, high-pressure cylinder?
B- Read the pressure gauge mounted on the cylinder.
67 (8563) - What type of oil is suitable for use in vapor-cycle cooling system?
B- Special high grade refrigeration oil.
63 (8559) - In an operating vapor-cycle cooling system, if the two lines connected to the expansion valve are essentially the same temperature, what does this indicate?
B- The expansion valve is not metering freon properly.
72 (8568) - The primary difference between aviation breathing oxygen and other types of commercially available compressed oxygen is that
B- aviation breathing oxygen has had all the water vapor removed.
53 (8549) - A pressurization controller uses
B- barometric pressure, cabin altitude, and cabin rate of change.
34 (8530) - If the liquid level gauge in a vapor-cycle cooling system indicates a low freon charge, the system should
B- be operated for a period of time to reach a stable condition and then the freon level rechecked.
40 (8536) - When servicing an air-conditioning system that has lost all of its freon, it is necessary to
B- check oil and add as necessary, evacuate the system, and add freon.
51 (8547) - The cabin pressurization modes of operation are
B- differential, unpressurized, and isobaric.
26 (8522) - The point at which freon flowing through a vapor-cycle cooling system absorbs heat and changes from a liquid to a gas is the
B- evaporator.
31 (8527) - The function of the evaporator in a freon cooling system is to
B- lower the temperature of the cabin air.
41 (8537) - The primary function of the cabin pressurization system outflow valve is to
B- maintain the desired cabin pressure.
65 (8561) - (1) A small amount of water in a vapor-cycle cooling system can freeze in the receiver-dryer and stop the entire system operation.(2) Water in a vapor-cycle cooling system will react with refrigerant to form hydrochloric acid which is highly corrosive to the metal in the system.Regarding the above statements,
B- only No. 2 is true.
35 (8531) - If the cabin rate of climb is too great, the control should be adjusted to cause the
B- outflow valve to close faster.
42 (8538) - One purpose of a jet pump in a pressurization and air-conditioning system is to
B- provide for augmentation of airflow in some areas of the aircraft.
82 (8578) - The purpose of the airflow metering aneroid assembly found in oxygen diluter demand regulators is to
B- regulate airflow in relation to cabin altitude when in diluter demand position.
50 (8546) - Composite oxygen bottles that conform to DOT-E-8162 have a service life of
C- 15 years or 10,000 filling cycles whichever occurs first.
39 (8535) - Which prevents a sudden loss of pressurization in the event that there is a loss of the pressurization source?
C- Delivery air duct check valve.
46 (8542) - (Refer to Figure 13.) Determine what unit is located immediately downstream of the expansion valve in a freon refrigeration system.
C- Evaporator coils.
24 (8520) - Where does the last stage of cooling in an air-cycle air-conditioning system occur?
C- Expansion turbine.
55 (8551) - What is the condition of the refrigerant as it enters the condenser of a vapor-cycle cooling system?
C- High-pressure vapor.
16 (8512) - What test is used to determine the serviceability of an oxygen cylinder?
C- Pressure test with water.
87 (8583) - What may be used as a lubricant on oxygen system tapered pipe thread connections?
C- Teflon tape.
60 (8556) - In what position should the bottle be placed when adding liquid freon to a vapor-cycle cooling system?
C- Vertical with the outlet at the bottom.
71 (8567) - In the diluter demand oxygen regulator, when does the demand valve operate?
C- When the user breathes.
5 (8501) - Turbine engine air used for air-conditioning and pressurization is generally called
C- bleed air.
52 (8548) - (1) Usually bleed air from a gas-turbine engine compressor can be safely used for cabin pressurization.(2) Independent cabin condition air machines (air cycle machine) can be powered by bleed air from an aircraft turbineengine, Regarding the above statements compressor.
C- both No. 1 and No. 2 are true.
79 (8575) - The purpose of pressurizing aircraft cabins is to(1) create the proper environment for prevention of hypoxia.(2) permit operation at high altitudes.Regarding the above statements,
C- both No. 1 and No. 2 are true.
68 (8564) - When an aircraft's oxygen system has developed a leak, the lines and fittings should be
C- bubble tested with a special soap solution manufactured specifically for this purpose.
66 (8562) - When Refrigerant-12 is passed over an open flame, it
C- changes to phosgene gas.
7 (8503) - The cabin pressure of an aircraft in flight is maintained at the selected altitude by
C- controlling the rate at which air leaves the cabin.
64 (8560) - The purpose of a subcooler in a vapor-cycle cooling system is to
C- cool the freon to prevent premature vaporization.
45 (8541) - The air-cycle cooling system produces cold air by
C- extracting heat energy across an expansion turbine.
36 (8532) - The position of the thermostatic expansion valve in a vapor-cycle cooling system is determined by temperature and pressure of the
C- freon in the outlet of the evaporator.
75 (8571) - High-pressure cylinders containing oxygen for aviation use can be identified by their
C- green color and the words 'AVIATOR'S BREATHING OXYGEN' stenciled in 1-inch white letters.
15 (8511) - Frost or ice buildup on a vapor-cycle cooling system evaporator would most likely be caused by
C- inadequate airflow through the evaporator.
47 (8543) - When checking a freon system, a steady stream of bubbles in the sight gauge indicates the charge is
C- low.
57 (8553) - The evacuation of a vapor-cycle cooling system removes any water that may be present by
C- lowering the boiling point of the water and drawing out the vapor.
69 (8565) - If oxygen bottle pressure is allowed to drop below a specified minimum, it may cause
C- moisture to collect in the bottle.
20 (8516) - The altitude controller maintains cabin altitude by modulation of the
C- outflow valve.