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Engine Ignition Selection
Operational Liaison Meeting – Fly-By-Wire aircraft 2004
Customer Services
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Contents
• Description
• AUTOMATIC Ignition Selection
• MANUAL Ignition Selection
• Igniter INHIBITION: CFM & RR
• Effective Igniter Use
• Review of Operational Recommendations
• Conclusion
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Description
• Engine Igniters 4Provide the spark, in the engine combustion section,
to start burning the atomized fuel mist:
–Once the fuel ignites, the combustion process continues until fuel flow is discontinued during the engine shutdown. (Spark is not needed to continue ignition, contrary to piston engine).
–Used, during the “Engine Start” sequence:• On ground and in flight
4Can work in continuous mode:–To produce several sparks within each second.–Used to preserve engine combustion,
in particular situations or flight phases.
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Description …
• Two independent igniter systems per engine:4One is normally-supplied by the AC NORM BUS4The other is supplied by the AC ESS BUS
• For engine start, the FADEC selects:4Ground Autostart : One igniter 4Ground Manual Start : Two igniters4In-flight Start : Two igniters
• Operating modes:
4MANUAL– Igniters are selected by the crew
4AUTOMATIC– Igniters are automatically selected by the FADEC.
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Description …
• The igniter system is composed of:
4IGNITER BOXES– Transform
low-voltage ACinto high-voltageDC current
4WIRING– Connect the
igniter boxesto the igniterplugs
4IGNITER PLUGS– Spark
generation inthe burner
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Contents …
• Description
• AUTOMATIC Ignition Selection
• MANUAL Ignition Selection
• Igniter INHIBITION: CFM & RR
• Effective Igniter Use
• Review of Operational Recommendations
• Conclusion
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AUTOMATIC Ignition Selection
• The FADEC provides automatic continuous ignition selection in certain circumstances:4Depending on the detection of abnormal situations:
– Flameout– Stall – Heavy rain/hail ingestion
4Depending on the flight phase:– Takeoff– Approach
4Depending on pilot inputs:– Engine anti-ice selection
• The conditions activating automatic ignition depend on:– Engine Type– FADEC Standard
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AUTOMATIC Ignition Selection …
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FLAMEOUT
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NoNo
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NoNo
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(1)
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NAI ON
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No
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NoNo
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NoNo
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(2)
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APPIDLE
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No
NoNo
No
NoNo
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No
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X
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TAKEOFF
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XX
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MLCYCLED
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NoNo
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NoNo
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STALLSURGE
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No
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NoNo
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SEVERE HAIL/RAIN
PREV.
PREV.
PREV.
C3GC3J
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ALL
SCN8
All
E1N
5BK5BL
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FADEC
CFM 56-5C
CFM 56-5B
CFM 56-5A
RR all Trent
PW
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GE 80
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AUTOMATIC Ignition Selection …
• All engine manufacturers provide flameout protection.
• This function activates the igniters, when the FADEC detects a flameout:4The flameout detection logic consists of:
– Monitoring the N2 speed, and the speed trend • By CFM, GE
– Monitoring the N2 speed• By IAE and PW
– Monitoring the combustor pressure, and the rate of change of the HP shaft speed
• By RR
• All engine manufacturers provideprotection against inadvertentlysetting the master lever OFF then ON.
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Contents …
• Description
• AUTOMATIC Ignition Selection
• MANUAL Ignition Selection
• Igniter INHIBITION: CFM & RR
• Effective Igniter Use
• Review of Operational Recommendations
• Conclusion
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MANUAL Ignition Selection
• The crew can manually select continuous ignition...
4Depending on the flight phase…– Takeoff, climb, approach
4In adverse weather conditions …– Rain, hail, turbulence
4Depending on the engine type.
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Contents …
• Description
• AUTOMATIC Ignition Selection
• MANUAL Ignition Selection
• Igniter INHIBITION: CFM & RR
• Effective Igniter Use
• Review of Operational Recommendations
• Conclusion
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Igniter INHIBITION: CFM & RR
• Even if manually-selected, the igniters may be inhibited by the FADEC:4CFM 56 5B/C (FADEC 5BK, 5BL, C3G, C3J)
– If burner pressure (PS3) is higher than 225 psi
4RR Trent 500, Trent 700– If burner pressure (PS3) is higher than 300 psi
• CFM tests have shown that, with the exception of brand new igniters, they will not produce spark:
– For high burner pressure (PS3)
4During takeoff, PS3 will usually be above this value.
To prevent abusive use of the igniters,and premature wear…
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Igniter INHIBITION: CFM & RR …
• This change does not affect the flameout logic,which automatically pulses the igniters, if:
4A flameout is detected, regardless of the PS3
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Igniter INHIBITION Review
NoPREV
NoPREV
NoPREVCFM 56-5C
If P>225psiIf P>225psi
C3GC3J
NoPREV
ALL
SCN8
All
E1N
5BK5BL
ALL
FADEC
If P>225psiIf P>225psi
CFM 56-5B
NoCFM 56-5A
If P>300psiRR all Trent
No
PW
NoIAE
No
GE 80
HIGH BURNER PRESSURE
ENGINE
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Contents …
• Description
• AUTOMATIC Ignition Selection
• MANUAL Ignition Selection
• Igniter INHIBITION: CFM & RR
• Effective Igniter Use
• Review of Operational Recommendations
• Conclusion
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Effective Igniter Use
• Igniter life is limited …4In-service experience has revealed cases of abusive igniter use.
4To reduce unnecessary maintenance costs, and ensure theigniter is operational when needed, igniters should only be usedas recommended.
• Engine and aircraft manufacturers strive to enhanceigniter life:4By developing FADEC logics that automatically detect the
conditions for which igniters should be used:– Flameout
4In order to ease the crew’s workload.
4In order to reduce the possibility of crew error:– If forgotten in adverse conditions: SAFETY impact– If abusive use: IGNITER LIFE, COST, and SAFETY impact
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Contents …
• Description
• AUTOMATIC Ignition Selection
• MANUAL Ignition Selection
• Igniter INHIBITION: CFM & RR
• Effective Igniter Use
• Review of Operational Recommendations
• Conclusion
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Review of Operational Recommendations
• The FCOM currently recommends selecting the igniters during takeoff, after takeoff, approach, andduring go-around, in the following cases:
4Heavy rain4Standing water4Severe turbulence
• However, it is no longer recommended toselect the igniters, if turbulent conditions occurduring cruise, since …
4The flameout logic is efficient.4This phase is less critical than the others.
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Review of Operational Recommendations …
• Airbus recommendations are more restrictive thanthose of some engine manufacturers:4RR does not require the crew to manually select igniters.4Latest CFM standards inhibit the igniters, if PS3> 225 psi
– Selecting the igniters before takeoff is ineffective4Fleet harmonization was considered in Airbus’ approach
• Airbus is currently considering the possibility of revising the SOP to be consistent with engine manufacturer recommendations.
• Other considerations, recommended bythe engine manufacturer, such as startingthe APU in heavy rain, will also be added tothe Adverse Weather section of the FCOM 3.
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Conclusion
• Operational recommendations, concerning the use of igniters, differ from one engine manufacturer to another…
• The latest engine manufacturer design tendency is to limit the use of the igniters, when not necessary …
• Igniter use should be used judiciously, to save igniter life andpreserve them for use, when needed.
• Adhere to Airbus recommendations….
• The flameout logic provides additional engine relight protection.
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