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lifecomm wrote:It appears that 787 operates similar to a 767/777 when it comes to AC ramp operations. But I wondered, was there any consideration to increasing the electrical/power consumption capabilities so that on-board AC could be utilized and therefore, conditioned air connections could be gradually and generally eliminated? This way only an electrical connection would be required at the gate and require less effort.
Okcflyer wrote:What is the AFT EXT PWR connected too if not the AC bus?? That graphic doesn’t show lines from it
unimproved wrote:Okcflyer wrote:What is the AFT EXT PWR connected too if not the AC bus?? That graphic doesn’t show lines from it
It's connected to the AC bus, but IIRC only used for speeding up APU-less engine start and maintenance tests.
744lover wrote:unimproved wrote:Okcflyer wrote:What is the AFT EXT PWR connected too if not the AC bus?? That graphic doesn’t show lines from it
It's connected to the AC bus, but IIRC only used for speeding up APU-less engine start and maintenance tests.
Since the engines sit around, what, 100-150 feet from the nose of the aircraft where the main GPU connectors are, there is a wiring resistance increase which will limit the current you can provide to the engine start motor. For this reason, Boeing created the AFT GPU connector (around the wingbox). This shorter wiring from the wingbox to the engines allow greater currents, therefore allowing for a faster engine start.
I have yet to see an airport with such a long GPU cable that reaches from the nose section (where the GPU normally sits) to the wingbox.
BR,
744lover
stratclub wrote:The Aft External Power receptacle is used for maintenance so that you can have full aircraft systems functionality without having to run the APU. With no operating APU, the aircraft will start just fine on the front 2 external power receptacles although you would not be able to do a simultaneous 2 engine start, would have longer crank times on the first engine started and an additional amount of the aircraft electrical loads would be automatically shed during start.