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  1. 1. 1/55 MENU
  2. 2. 2/55 MENU The A320 is equipped with two air conditioning packs located in the wing root area forward of the landing gear bay. Let’s look at how a pack works.
  3. 3. 3/55 MENU HOT BLEED AIR Pack Flow Control Valve Hot bleed air enters the pack via a pack flow control valve. The purpose of this valve is to adjust the flow rate through the pack.
  4. 4. 4/55 MENU Cool Conditioned Air The air then passes through several stages within the pack that progressively cool the air to provide a conditioned air output. In fact, sub-zero temperatures can be achieved. HOT BLEED AIR
  5. 5. 5/55 MENU Cool Conditioned Air Two of the stages are heat exchangers that use a flow of ambient air over them to cool the hot bleed air. This flow of air enters via a pack inlet scoop and exits via an outlet duct. HOT BLEED AIR Pack Inlet Scoop Outlet Duct
  6. 6. 6/55 MENU By-Pass Valve HOT BLEED AIR So that the output temperature of the pack can be adjusted, a by-pass valve is fitted. This valve allows warmer air to be mixed with the cold air. Note: The by-pass valve provides for greater fuel efficiency. Since the pack, in many circumstances, can be by-passed, less bleed air is needed from the engines. Thus, less thrust is needed, and therefore, less fuel.
  7. 7. 7/55 MENU Pack Flow Control Valve The pack flow control valve, and the by-pass valve, are regulated by a pack controller to vary the flow rate and temperature output. Pack Controller By-Pass Valve
  8. 8. 8/55 MENU The pack controller also controls the inlet scoop and outlet duct to vary the amount of air passing over the heat exchangers. Note: To avoid ingestion of foreign matter the inlet scoop and outlet duct close temporarily during take off and landing. Pack Inlet Scoop Outlet Duct Pack Controller
  9. 9. 9/55 MENU Pack 1 Pack 2 The two air conditioning packs operate automatically and independently to provide cool conditioned air. HOT BLEED AIR Cool Conditioned Air Air Conditioning Packs
  10. 10. 10/55 MENU Mixing Unit Pack 1 Pack 2 The conditioned air from the packs is then fed to a mixing unit.
  11. 11. 11/55 MENU Ram Air MIXING UNIT Pack 1 Pack 2 In case of failure of both packs, ram air is provided via a ram air valve. We will look at the use of ram air in the abnormal operation module. Ram Air Valve
  12. 12. 12/55 MENU Various pack parameters are monitored by ECAM. They are: - Pack flow - Compressor outlet temperature - By-pass valve position - Pack outlet temperature o C 5 o C 15 PACK OUTLET TEMP PACK OUTLET TEMP BY-PASS VALVE POSITION BY-PASS VALVE POSITION o C 120 o C 115 COMPRESSOR OUTLET TEMP COMPRESSOR OUTLET TEMP PACK FLOW PACK FLOW MIXING UNIT Pack 1 Pack 2 Ram Air
  13. 13. 13/55 MENU o C 5 o C 15 PACK OUTLET TEMP PACK OUTLET TEMP BYPASS VALVE POSITION BYPASS VALVE POSITION o C 120 o C 115 COMPRESSOR OUTLET TEMP COMPRESSOR OUTLET TEMP PACK FLOW PACK FLOW Ram Air MIXING UNIT Pack 1 Pack 2
  14. 14. 14/55 MENU [][][][][][] [][] These parameters, along with the valve positions, are displayed on the upper part of the ECAM BLEED page.
  15. 15. 15/55 MENU ECAM BLEED Page Having discussed the air conditioning packs we will now look at how temperature and flow regulation is achieved throughout the aircraft.
  16. 16. 16/55 MENU Three Temperature Zones Mixing Unit The three outputs from the mixing unit feed three separate aircraft zones, cockpit, forward cabin, and aft cabin. Let’s look at how the temperature of the zones is managed. Pack 1 Pack 2
  17. 17. 17/55 MENU Mixing Unit A zone control computer monitors the temperatures of the three zones and sends signals to the pack controllers to set the air temperature delivered by the packs. Pack 1 Pack 2 Pack Controller Pack Controller Zone Control Computer
  18. 18. 18/55 MENU Mixing Unit Normally cold air is delivered by the packs and is then sent to the three zones. Pack 1 Pack 2 Cold Air
  19. 19. 19/55 MENU Hot Bleed Air HOT AIR Trim Air Valves Mixing Unit Since the different areas of the aircraft may require different amounts of cooling, or heating, hot bleed air can be added via trim air valves to achieve the demanded temperature for a zone. Pack 1 Pack 2
  20. 20. 20/55 MENU Hot Bleed Air HOT AIR Mixing Unit Pack 1 Pack 2
  21. 21. 21/55 MENU Hot Bleed Air HOT AIR Mixing Unit Pack 1 Pack 2
  22. 22. 22/55 MENU In the example shown: • no hot air is being added to the cockpit zone • some hot air is being added to the forward cabin zone • a lot of hot air is being added to the aft cabin zone Hot Bleed Air HOT AIR Mixing Unit Pack 1 Pack 2
  23. 23. 23/55 MENU Hot Air Valve The trim air valves are supplied via a hot air valve. The purpose of this valve is to regulate the pressure of the hot air supplied to the trim system and to act as a shut off. Hot Bleed Air HOT AIR Mixing Unit Pack 1 Pack 2
  24. 24. 24/55 MENU The hot bleed air is supplied to the hot air valve from just downstream of the pack flow valves. This means that if the pack flow valves are closed there is no air supplied to the trim system. The hot air valve and the trim air valves will automatically close. HOT AIR Mixing Unit Pack 1 Pack 2
  25. 25. 25/55 MENU HOT AIR Mixing Unit Pack 1 Pack 2 Zone Control Computer The trim air valves and the hot air valve are controlled by the zone control computer.
  26. 26. 26/55 MENU Zone Duct Temperature HOT AIR Mixing Unit Pack 1 Pack 2 Zone duct temperature, which is the temperature of the air entering a zone, 72 77 84
  27. 27. 27/55 MENU Zone Temperature and the actual zone temperature are monitored by the zone control computer and presented on ECAM. HOT AIR 220 0 72 84 77 74 70 68
  28. 28. 28/55 MENU ECAM Air Conditioning Page The ECAM COND page contains zone temperature and trim air system indications.
  29. 29. 29/55 MENU [][][][][][] [][] ECAM CRUISE Page The ECAM CRUISE page also contains zone temperature indications.
  30. 30. 30/55 MENU
  31. 31. 31/55 MENU On the overhead panel there is an AIR COND panel which allows pilot control of the air conditioning system. Let’s look at the controls on this panel in a little more detail.
  32. 32. 32/55 MENU The PACK FLOW switches control their associated pack flow control valves. OFF [][][][][][] [][] OFF
  33. 33. 33/55 MENU [][][][][][] [][] OFF In the example shown PACK 1 is selected off and is indicating closed, while PACK 2 is selected on and is indicating open. OFF
  34. 34. 34/55 MENU The PACK FLOW selector permits selection of desired pack flow.
  35. 35. 35/55 MENU [][][][][][] [][] The guarded RAM AIR switch controls the RAM AIR valve. In the example shown the RAM AIR valve is indicating closed. Use of the RAM AIR switch is restricted to abnormal conditions that will be discussed later.
  36. 36. 36/55 MENU The HOT AIR switch is associated with the HOT AIR valve. There is a HOT AIR valve indication on the ECAM COND page. In the example shown the valve is indicating open. Now let’s look at temperature control. HOT AIR Valve
  37. 37. 37/55 MENU Zone Temperature Selectors The zone temperature selectors are used to adjust the required temperature for an associated zone.
  38. 38. 38/55 MENU HOT AIR Mixing Unit Pack 1 Pack 2 Cabin Fan Cabin Fan Two cabin fans are fitted to reduce the bleed air requirement, and therefore save fuel. These fans establish a recirculation flow of air from the three aircraft zones to the mixing unit. In normal operation there are no ECAM indications associated with the cabin fans.
  39. 39. 39/55 MENU On the overhead panel there is a CAB FANS switch on the VENTILATION panel to control the cabin fans. The CAB FANS switch can be used to switch the fans off in response to ECAM procedure.
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  41. 41. 41/55 MENU AFT Inlet Isolation Valve Cabin Ambient Air The conditioning of the air in the cargo compartment is fully automatic. Ambient air from the cabin area enters the cargo compartment via an inlet isolation valve.
  42. 42. 42/55 MENU AFT Extractor fan Outlet Isolation Valve Overboard Cabin Ambient Air The air is removed from the compartment either by an extractor fan, or by differential pressure. The air is discharged overboard via an outlet isolation valve.
  43. 43. 43/55 MENU AFT Cargo Ventilation Controller Overboard Cabin Ambient Air The operation of the isolation valve and the extraction fan is controlled automatically by a cargo ventilation controller.
  44. 44. 44/55 MENU To provide heating of the cargo compartment, hot bleed air is supplied via a trim air valve. The operation of the cargo trim air system is very similar to the trim air system for the air conditioning system. AFT Cabin Ambient Air HOT BLEED AIR Trim Air Valve
  45. 45. 45/55 MENU A cargo heating controller controls the trim air valve position to regulate the temperature of the compartment. The information is presented on the ECAM COND page. AFT Cabin Ambient Air HOT BLEED AIR CARGO HEATING CONTROLLER
  46. 46. 46/55 MENU The cargo heating system is an extension of the air conditioning system. Hot air is routed via an independent HOT AIR valve for the aft cargo hold.
  47. 47. 47/55 MENU The system has a trim air valve and two isolation valves which close immediately should smoke be sensed, thus turning the aft cargo bin into a Class D compartment. •Isolation Valves Trim Air Valve
  48. 48. 48/55 MENU The trim air valve is identical in operation to the trim air valves for cabin conditioning. It is used to add or subtract hot air.
  49. 49. 49/55 MENU Duct temperature, and cargo compartment temperatures are shown on the ECAM page.
  50. 50. 50/55 MENU On the overhead panel there is a CARGO HEAT panel that contains the controls associated with cargo heating and conditioning.
  51. 51. 51/55 MENU This is the ISOLATION VALVE switch. This switch normally remains in the OPEN, or “lights out” position.
  52. 52. 52/55 MENU The temperature selector sends demand signals to the CARGO HEAT controller. The CARGO HEAT controller then moves the trim air valve to adjust the temperature of the air entering the compartment.
  53. 53. 53/55 MENU The HOT AIR switch controls the aft cargo compartment HOT AIR valve via the aft cargo heating controller. This switch also normally remains in the “lights out” auto position. Cargo Heating Controller
  54. 54. 54/55 MENU For normal operation of the cargo conditioning system the only pilot inputs required are: • to confirm that the switches are in their normal “lights out” position • to set the required temperatures Note that the mid position of the temperature selector is approximately 60 degrees F.
  55. 55. 55/55 MENU LIST OF SUBJECTS EXIT PROGRAM RETURN TO PROGRAM Switches & Indicators Cargo Conditioning Air Conditioning System

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