Title: CH-47D%20Auxiliary%20Power%20Unit
1CH-47D Auxiliary Power Unit
2Terminal Learning Objective (TLO)
- Action Describe components, operational
characteristics, functions, restrictions and
limitations of the CH-47D Auxiliary Power Unit
(APU) - Condition In a classroom, given a student
handout - Standard Correctly answer in writing, without
reference, three of four questions, pertaining to
Components, Operational Characteristics ,
Limitations, Functions, and Malfunctions of the
CH-47D APU, In Accordance With (IAW) TM
1-1520-240-10 and the student handout
3Terminal Learning Objective (TLO) (Cont)
- Safety Requirements None
- Risk Assessment Low
- Environmental Consideration None
- Evaluation Each student will be evaluated on
this block of instruction during the written
examination. This will be a criterion type
examination requiring a GO on each scored unit.
You will have 90 minutes for the exam
4Learning Step/Activity (LSA) 1
- 1. Describe operational characteristics, of the
Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) Components
5General Characteristics
- Model T-62T-2B
- Manufactured by Turbomach
- Consumes 90 PPH
- Rated Power 95 SHP
- Weight 74.8 W/O Generator
- Single stage centrifugal compressor/PT
- Mounted at Sta. 600 Above the ramp
6APU Mounting Points
- Mounts Two forward and two rigid links
- APU to rotate down
- Provide Vertical and lateral support
7APU System Components
Solenoid Valve
8 APU Assembly
9Learning Step/Activity (LSA) 2
1. Describe Principles of Operational for the APU
10Sections of the APU
Power Turbine Assembly
Reduction Drive Assembly
Air Inlet, and Compressor Assembly
11Air Inlet Section
12Compressor Section
- Type Single stage centrifugal-flow (impeller)
- Air drawn in through the inlet
13Combustor Assembly
- Provides Intake of ambient air to the compress
- Protects APU against FOD ingestion
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15Power Turbine Section
- Type Impeller turbine rotor
- Secured Aft end of the turbine assembly
16Reduction Gear Assembly
- Purpose Reduces power turbine shaft rotational
speed - Three mounting pad
17APU Start Accumulator
18APU Start Accumulator
- Mounted Sta.555 R/H Ramp Area
- Purpose Stores Hydraulic Fluid
- APU Start
- Emergency Use
- Utility Sub-System
- Indicator 3,000 PSI
19APU Start Module
- Located
- Sta.584 R/H side ramp area
- Directs
- Signal Pressure
- APU Accumulator
- Controls
- Operating Mode
- APU Motor/Pump
- Indicator
- 3,000 PSI
20APU Start Module
21APU Motor/Pump
- Mounted
- Forward Portion APU
- Function
- Motor
- Drives APU (Starting)
- Pump
- Supplies 3350 PSI
- Engine Starters
- Utility Sub-Systems
22APU Motor/Pump
23APU Fuel System
24Airframe Mounted Fuel Boost Pump
- Type Rotary vane pump
- Supplies 7-40 PSI to the APU driven fuel pump
- Energized
- APU start switch RUN position
25APU Fuel solenoid Valve
- Mounted Boost pump
- Normally closed, electrically opened valve
- Purpose Stops fuel flow to the APU
26Pressure Fluid Filter
- Type Paper filter element
- Mounted Top of the reduction drive assembly
27APU Fuel Control
28APU Fuel Pump
29Fuel Manifold
- Constructed Metal fuel line
- Six bosses equally spaced
30Start Fuel Nozzle Assembly
- Mounted Combustor housing at approx. 7 Oclock
position - Purpose Sprays fuel directly in front of the
spark plug
31APU Electrical System
- Battery Switch
- Two position
- APU Switch
- Three position
- APU GEN switch
- Two position
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33Magnetic Pickup
34Ignition Exciter Box
- Mounted Upper R/H side of the turbine
- Purpose Convert DC input to high energy AC
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36Event/Time Meter
- Purpose
- Tracks starts on the rotor assembly
- Tracks APU operational time
37APU Oil System
38APU Oil System
39Oil Sump
40Oil Pump
41Oil Filter
42Oil FilterOil Pressure Switch
43Manual Shutoff Valve
- Located Sta.540 L/H side of ramp area
- Purpose Shut down the APU during an emergency
44APU Fault Relay
45Electronic Sequence Unit (ESU)
- Located Sta.585 L/H side
- Purpose
- Sequences the start procedure of the APU
- Continuously monitors the APU operation
- Contains Four BITE latches for fault indications
46BITE Information
47New Modification (ESU)
48Learning Step/Activity (LSA) 3
- 1. Describe Start Procedures, Operational
Restrictions and Emergency Procedures of the APU
49Start Procedures
50APU Control Switch
51Start Procedures
- Three Positions Switch
- Off
- Run
- Start
- Place switch to RUN for 3-5 seconds
- Move switch to START for 2 seconds and release to
RUN
52Master Caution/Advisory Panel
53APU Operational Restriction
54Tail in the wind!!!
APU Exhaust
The APU shall not be started with a tail wind in
excess of 25 knots
55APU Fire
Pg 9-1-22
Emergency Procedures
- APU switch OFF.
- ABORT START.
56Any Question?
57Check On Learning
- What two components are driven by the APU?
- Motor/Pump and Generator
- How long should you wait before attempting a
restart on the APU? - 1 Minute
- If the APU ON caution light fails to comes ON,
what should you do? - Record the BITE information on 2408-13
- What is the maximum tailwind for starting the
APU? - 25 knots
58Summary
59Have a nice dayand Safe Flying!
60Engine Shutdown With APU or APU Generator
Inoperative
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