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BOEING 767 SYSTEMS REVIEW
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AIR CONDITIONING
1. GENERAL
¡ Air conditioning is achieved by 2 identical PACKS, each of which controlled by a PACK CONTROL
SELECTOR.
¡ Positioning the selector to AUTO or STBY sends an open signal to the PACK VALVE.
¡ Conditioned air from the packs flows into a common manifold where it mixes with air from 2 RECIRCULATION
FANS. The mixed air is then ducted into the temperature controlled compartments of the airplane.
2. PACKS
¡ Pack switch on AUTO :
temperature control is automatic
¡ Pack switch on STBY : - N set pack for constant MODERATE temperature
- C set pack for COLD operation*
- W outlet temperature controlled by RAM AIR flowing across the heat exchangers*
(* from 18°C to 30°C).
¡ HIGH FLOW when :
Ô ground operation when APU or GND air supplies the system
Ô in flight when : - 1 PACK OFF
or
- 1 RECIRC. FAN U/S or OFF
¡ HIGH FLOW inhibited when
Ô using WING A/I and only 1 Bleed.
Ô one engine INOP
Ô FLAPS not in UP position
Ô aft cargo compartment ARMED switch pushed
L/R PACK
INOP
INOP : - Automatic control fault Ô Pack temperature valves freeze in the last
controlled position. Pack cannot be reset and must be operated in STBY.
INOP light + EICAS message go out when the Pack selector is rotated to
PACK
a STBY position.
OFF
- Overheat (internal or air leaving the pack) Ô Pack automatically set and
locked to max cooling. After cooling, the Pack can be reset for automatic
or standby operation by pushing the PACK RESET switch
INOP light go out when the Pack selector and the Pack returns to the
Selected control at reset.
PACK OFF : - Pack valve closed due to : - pack shut down
- selector OFF
- loss of bleed air
- overheat
¡ ONE reset, then set MANUAL
(amber)
3. PACK VALVE
¡ The PACK VALVE is a flow control valve and requires air pressure to open. When open, the valve controls air
flow to a scheduled rate based on airplane altitude.
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4. RECIRCULATION FAN
¡ Left & Right Recirculation Fans draw air which has been exhausted from the cockpit & passengers cabin through
filters and returns the air to the mix manifold. There it mixes with conditioned air from the packs and is
distributed again to the cabin.
¡ Purpose of recirculating cabin air is to maintain the desired level of passenger cabin ventilation while minimizing
the use of bleed air.
¡ Recirculation Fans may be turned OFF several minutes to refresh the air in the cabin.
ON
- ON : Recirculation fan signalled ON
- INOP (amber) : Recirculation fan switch is OFF or the fan has failed + EICAS msg.
INOP
5. TEMPERATURE CONTROL
¡ The airplane is divided into 4 compartments for temperature control :
- the flight deck
- the FWD 1/3 cabin
- mid-cabin
- aft cabin
¡ Temperature controller signals the pack to produce air for the compartment requiring the coolest
¡ Trim air system then adjust the others (with air from downstream the pack valve)
TRIM AIR
ON
- ON : Trim air regulating valve signalled open
- OFF (amber) : trim air switch is OFF + EICAS msg + 4 compartments INOP lights ON
Packs then provide air for a 24°C cabin temperature
OFF
INOP
(amber)
- Duct temperature overheat
- Fault in the associated compartment temperature control system
- Associated Passenger Compartment temperature Control OFF
- Trim air OFF
¡ Setting the compartment selector to OFF, closes the respective Trim air & temperature is then controlled by the
coolest compartment
6. CREW HEAT
¡ Additional electrical heater for each pilot usable IN FLIGHT only (side window & rudder pedal areas)
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CABIN TEMPERATURE CONTROL
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LEFT PACK LOGIC
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