28 FUEL A320 pw1100g
28 FUEL A320 pw1100g
28 FUEL A320 pw1100g
PRINCIPLE
The temperature of the Integrated Drive Generator (IDG) oil is decreased
by fuel through a recirculation system. Some of the fuel that supplies the
engines is used to decrease the temperature of the IDG oil. A Fuel Return
To Tank valve (FRTT) lets the hot fuel return to the outer cell. The FRTT
opens the fuel flow back to the aircraft tank in special engine
configurations (N2, fuel flow...). The return valve mixes the hot fuel with
cold fuel from the Low Pressure (LP) fuel pump to keep the temperature
of the returned fuel less than 100°C (212°F). The Fuel Level Sensing
Control Unit (FLSCU) 1 and the Engine Electronic Control (EEC) 1
control the recirculation system in the left wing. FLSCU 2 and EEC 2
control the right wing system.
NOTE: Note: When the outer cell is full, the fuel overflows into the
inner cell through a spill pipe.
FUEL RETURN
PUMP LOGIC
NOTE: Note: When the FRTT closes, this decreases the quantity of
fuel that cannot be used.
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