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Electrical System Review - Battery Relays and Voltage Regulation

This review focuses on the electrical system components including sealed lead acid battery, battery relay, APU relay, starter/generator, reverse current relay, and voltage regulator. Learn how these relays and regulators ensure proper voltage flow and protect the system from over/undervoltage situations.

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Electrical System Review - Battery Relays and Voltage Regulation

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  1. TH-57 Electrical System Review

  2. Sealed Lead Acid Battery Battery Relay APU Relay

  3. Starter / Generator

  4. Reverse Current Relay • Connects generator to common BUS only when proper voltage is obtained. • Prevents current flow from the battery to the generator. • Disconnects the gen from the common BUS when voltage drops below a safe level. BACK

  5. Overvoltage relay Trips the generator reset relay, disconnecting the generator from the circuit, when line voltage reaches 31 volts. BACK

  6. Disconnects battery from non-ess Stdby Bat Charge Pilot attitude indicator / backlighting / STBY BATT ON caution light/ voltmeter indicator

  7. To check stdy bat voltage with other pwr source

  8. Voltage Regulator • Provides 28-volt regulation, • Protects the system from over and undervoltage • Prevents reverse current flow. (The voltage regulator controls the resistance of the gen. field to regulate the voltage output) In the event of an over or undervoltage situation, the voltage regulator will deenergize the generator relay and the generator will be disconnected from the BUSES. The BUS tie relay will open, removing battery power from the nonessential BUS. BACK

  9. N O N - E S S E S S N O 2 E S S N O 1 ESS 2 BACK

  10. CAUTION LIGHTS

  11. What Would You Do • Day VMC ? • Night VMC ? • IMC ?

  12. BACK

  13. BACK

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