Title: Electrical System Upgrade Ground Training
1Electrical System Upgrade Ground Training
OPR HQ AMC/DOTA 15 APRIL 1999
2ESU Ground Training Overview
- Why is an upgrade needed ?
- Overview of Modification
- ESU Components
- Changes to Normal Procedures
- Changes to Emergency Procedures
- Aircraft Visit
3Why is an upgrade needed?
- HISTORY
- Earlier C-130s equipped with analog electrical
equipment - Newer generation avionics equipment, requires
improved power regulation -
- PURPOSE
- ESU will provide cleaner, steady-state power to
aircraft electrical components/systems.
4Overview of Modification
- Replaces Generator Control Panel with Generator
Control Units (one for each engine driven
generator and APU, Not ATM generator) - Adds 2 New AC Buses
- Each New AC Bus Is Powered Through Their Own Bus
Switching System (BSS) - BSS provides clean regulated power and offers
an immediately available secondary power source
for its respective bus
5ESU Components
- 4/5 Generator Control Units, 4/5 Generator
Control Switches - 2 AC buses (ESSENTIAL Avionics MAIN Avionics)
- 2 Bus Switching Systems (BSS)
- 2 Fail-Safe Bypass Contactors (FBC)
- 2 AC Bus Warning Lights, 3 ESU Advisory Lights
- 2 Solid State Inverters (2,500 250 KVA)
6General Location of ESU Components
74 or 5 Generator Control Units (GCU)
- Mounted on the electrical control and supply rack
- Takes place of the Voltage Regulator, Generator
Control Panel, and Frequency Sensitive Relay - Controls the contactors that tie the generators
to the buses - Provides protection from over/under voltage,
over/under frequency, and feeder faults by
deenergizing the appropriate contactor
84 or 5 Generator Control Units (GCU)
Test Button
Circular Connector
- Two Major
- Features of the
- GCU
- BIT (Built-In Test)
- Engine Generator
- Switches
Bit Display Panel
TOP VIEW
Truth Table
Perforated Surface
FRONT VIEW
9Built In Test of the GCU
- Push button on GCU initiates test
- Can be run anytime ISOL DC is available and
generator switches are ON (does not have to be
on-line) - LED indicators light for 10 Seconds then
extinguish (if good) - Template decodes LED indication (Truth Table)
- GCU does its own BIT prior to connecting
generator to a bus
10Built In Test of the GCU
- If the GCU trips in flight an LED code will be
displayed on the GCU. The Truth Table shows the
meaning. - RESET Generator OFF, Generator ON (Recheck
Output) - The GCU has a latching circuit that prevents a
serious electrical problem from being RESET.
fig. p. 84
11LED TRUTH TABLE
NO FAULTS OVER VOLTAGE UNDER VOLTAGE UNDER
FREQUENCY OVER FREQUENCY FEEDER FAULT PREVIOUS
FEEDER FAULT CONTACTOR CURRENT LIMIT INCORRECT
GENERATOR SELECT GENERATOR SELECT TIME
OUT INTERUPT CAPACITY EXCEEDED PREVIOUS BIT
FAILURE DIGITAL BOARD FAILURE POWER BOARD
FAILURE CHASIS FAILURE BIT IN PROGRESS
12Generator Control Switches
NO. 1 ENGINE GENERATOR
NO. 1 ENGINE GENERATOR
OFF
FIELD TRIP
OFF
RESET
ESU
OLD
13Engine Generator Switches of the GCU
- Switches appear identical, except ESU have no
RESET or FIELD TRIP positions (no need) - Causes and Reactions of a GENERATOR OUT light
- Disconnects generator from bus (can be RESET) If
any phase gt130VAC or lt95VAC (after 4 seconds of
the under/over voltage) - Temporarily disconnects generator from bus
lt368HZ or gt440HZ - Permanently disconnects generator from bus
Feeder Fault (gt35amp difference between generator
and contactor terminals)
14Main AC Bus
Secondary AC
BSS No. 2
Main AVI Bus
Copilots Upper CB Panel
- Radar
- SKE
- (other, see -1)
- C-12 Compass 1 2
- Autopilot
- INU (3 Phase)
- BICU (3 Phase)
- Radio Compass 36VAC
- (other, see -1)
15FBC
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17Bus Switching System (BSS) Components
10 KVA Inverter
- - Mounting Base
- Assembly
- - Rectifier Control
- Unit (RCU)
- - 10 KVA Inverter
Rectifier Control Unit (RCU)
Fans
Chassis Ground Stud
Input Secon. Power
Signal Interface
Output Power
Input Prim. Power
BSS (FRONT VIEW)
Bit Balls (Black - OK White - FAILURE
Base Assembly
BSS (rear view)
18Mounting Base Assembly - BSS
- Houses a Capacitive Discharge Bank
- Surge Protector for the 10 KVA Inverter
(provides a minimum of 60 milliseconds of DC
power, longer than normal switchover time) - Serves as the power interface for the GCU
- WARNING
- Due to residual capacitance charge , it is
necessary to allow 6 minutes after BSS shutdown
prior to removing any part of the unit or its
cannon plugs.
19Rectifier Control Unit (RCU)
- Provides 340 VDC (primary power source) or 270
VDC (secondary power source) to the 10 KVA
Inverter - How?
- 340 VDC (primary power) Developed through AC to
DC converter, then DC to DC booster to increase
to 340 VDC - 270 VDC (secondary power) Developed through AC
to DC converter - Why two sources?
- Any power spike/drop, or switch over anomalies
that temporarily kick the primary power off line
allows the secondary power to provide
uninterrupted DC current flow
340VDC
340VDC
2010 KVA Inverter
- Inverts 340VDC (or 270 VDC) into Regulated 115V,
400Hz AC pwr for the ESS and MAIN AVI buses - Safety Features
- Input Power of lt 200 VDC causes the Inverter to
- Drop the output voltage to 0 to prevent
equipment damage - Shutdown and reset the Rectifier Control Unit
circuits - Remove the ground for the Fail-Safe Bypass
Contactor - An Input Power increase to gt220 VDC will restart
the inverter
21Fail-Safe Bypass Contactor (FBC)
- A Fail-Safe backup for a BSS failure
- BSS failure causes the FBC to redirect power for
- ESS AVI Bus off the ESS AC Bus for a BSS 1
failure - MAIN AVI Bus off the MAIN AC Bus for BSS 2 failure
NOTE Time between power application to the BSS
and the FBC energizing to allow BSS output
connection to AVI is 2.5 - 5 seconds.
222 Additional AC Bus Warning Lights,
BUS OUT INDICATORS
- ESS AVI (or MAIN AVI)
- Indicator Lights Anytime
- Average bus voltage lt 95VAC
- Single phase voltage lt 90VAC
- EFFECT NO POWER is
- available to that bus, FOLLOW
- Bus Isolation Procedures
ISO DC ON BATT
ESS DC OFF
MAIN DC OFF
RH AC OFF
LH AC OFF
MAIN AC OFF
ESU BIT
ESS AVI
ESS AC OFF
ESS
MAIN
MAIN AVI
233 ESU Advisory Lights
- ESU BIT Indicator
- Lights anytime a fault occurs within the BSS 1 or
BSS 2 - EFFECT Affected BSS may be on Primary only or
Secondary Power -- NO ABORT, Record in 781 - ESS Indicator (MAIN Indicator)
- Lights anytime a fault within BSS 1 (BSS 2)
causes the Fail-Safe Bypass Contactor to
deenergize - EFFECT Affected Bus is on dirty power, no
more clean power from BSS
BUS OUT INDICATORS
ISO DC ON BATT
ESS DC OFF
MAIN DC OFF
RH AC OFF
LH AC OFF
MAIN AC OFF
ESU BIT
ESS AVI
ESS AC OFF
ESS
MAIN
MAIN AVI
24250 VA and 2500 VA Solid State Inverters
- Replaces the old rotary 250VA and 2500VA
Inverters (for the Secondary AC Power Supply,
CoPilots AC Instrument and AC Instrument
Engine Fuel Control Bus) - Provides a cleaner, better regulated power source
for these buses - NO Change in operations or restrictions
25Changes to Normal Procedures
- Before Exterior Inspection (Cargo Compartment)
- BSS Circuit Breaker Panel (FS-245) - Checked
(Ensure power is off before resetting circuit
breakers) - Power On Inspection
- Generator Switches - Set, as required
- (ON for ESU Aircraft, OFF for non-ESU
Aircraft) - Cockpit Checklist
- Electrical Panel (ESU Aircraft) - Set
- Engine Generator Switches - ON
26Changes to Normal Procedures
- Starting Engines Checklist
- (Procedures modified to include ESU Aircraft)
Check for voltage output on all 3 Phases After
engine is on speed. - Taxi Checklist
- Generators and Loads - Checked (ESU Aircraft
should have normal indications if the generator
is not OUT) - Engine Shutdown Checklist
- Leave Generator Switches ON, for ESU Aircraft
27Changes to Emergency Procedures
- 4 Engine Power Loss
- Step 5. (Turning off the generator supplying
Essential AC Bus) Not applicable for ESU Aircraft - Electrical System Failure
- A malfunction to the LH, RH, or Main AC bus (or
Main AVI Bus for ESU Aircraft) or its equipment
may require turning off all 4 Engine Generators
to isolate problem - Generator Out Light on ESU Aircraft (New GCU)
- Frequency and Voltage Normal, No Load - Leave
Generator On and Monitor - No Frequency, Voltage, or Load - Place
Generator Switch Off, then On, Recheck
Indications, If Still Bad -- Generator Disconnect
28Changes to Emergency Procedures
- AC Bus Off Light
- ESU follow procedures for Airplanes with ESU
- If Affected Gen Out Light is ON, turn Gen OFF and
Disconnect - If Affected Gen Out Light is NOT On, Check
Voltage, Frequency, and Load -- if all good,
Continue Ops Monitor - If Affected Gen Out Light is NOT On, but
Equipment is Malfunctioning -- follow Bus
Isolation Procedures. - Loss of ESS AC Bus (on ESU Aircraft)
- Will NOT Affect ESS AVI or Main AVI Buses
(Normally) - ESS AVI affected if FBC is de-energized (Dirty
Power)
29Changes to Emergency Procedures
Illumination of an AVI Bus Off Light (ESU
AIRCRAFT)
No, Continue Ops and Monitor
Equip. Malfunctioning ?
If Yes
Check CBs, reduce load and reset CBs Is power
restored with reduced load?
Yes, Continue Ops and Monitor
If No
Isolate AVI bus
If the problem occurred on the ESS AVI Bus -
Regardless of apparent success, Land As Soon As
Possible
30Changes to Emergency Procedures
- Electrical Isolation Procedures for ESU Aircraft
- Transitioning from BSS regulated power to Power
Directly from the ESS/Main AC bus - ESS AVI/Main AVI Pull ISOL DC BUS AVIONICS
ESS/MAIN FBC CONTROL Circuit Breaker (located
on Pilots Side CB Panel) - Isolating/Removing the BSS 1 (BSS 2)
- Pull the 2 sets of 3 ganged Circuit Breakers on
the aft side of Flight Station 245 - ESS / MAIN AVI SECONDARY POWER
- ESS / MAIN AVI PRIMARY POWER
31Changes to Emergency Procedures
- Electrical Isolation Procedures for ESU Aircraft
- Isolating/Removing Power from an AVI Bus
- ESS AVI Pull the 3 ESS AVI AC BUS POWER Circuit
Breakers (Pilots Upper CB Panel) - WARNING Prior to pulling ESS AVI power, ensure
P/CP FDMS panel vertical reference switch is in
VG position - CAUTION Prior to pulling ESS AVI power, place
CPs Secondary AC Inverter Switch to DC position - Main AVI Pull the 3 MAIN AVI AC BUS POWER
Circuit Breakers (Copilots Upper CB Panel)
32ESU Ground Training Review
- Why is an upgrade needed ?
- Overview of Modification
- ESU Components
- Changes to Normal Procedures
- Changes to Emergency Procedures
- Aircraft Visit
33QUESTIONS?