Project #4 - C172S Electrical System Interactive Trainer

C172S Electrical System Quiz
Test your knowledge of the C172S electrical system with this interactive quiz! Designed for both aviation enthusiasts and students, this quiz features multiple-choice questions that cover various aspects of the aircraft's electrical components and their fun
You'll explore topics such as standby power, bus systems, and circuit operations. Get ready to enhance your expertise!
- Multiple-choice questions
- Covering essential aircraft electrical knowledge
- Engaging and informative

What position must the STBY BATT switch be in for the system to automatically provide standby power to the ESS BUS in the event of an emergency?
OFF
ON
TEST
ARM
What busses can the EXTERNAL POWER provide power to?
X-FEED BUS
ELEC BUS 1
ESS BUS
ALL BUSSES

Where are the alternator current, standby battery current, and main bus voltage displayed?
ACU
Standby Battery Panel
Engine Indication System (EIS)
Main Voltmeter

What is the purpose of the X-FEED BUS?
Allow power to flow from either ELEC BUS 1 or ELEC BUS 2 to the ESS BUS
Ensure power is available from either ELEC BUS 1 or ELEC BUS 2 to both AVN BUS 1 and AVN BUS 2
Allow power to crossfeed from one primary bus to the other
Ensure power is available from either ELEC BUS 1 or ELEC BUS 2 for the ALT FIELD and WARN circuits

Where can the IGNITION SWITCH get power from?
MAIN BATTERY or EXTERNAL POWER
EXTERNAL POWER
MAIN BATTERY
ALTERNATOR

What switches must be ON for the MFD to have power?
BAT MASTER and ALT MASTER
BAT MASTER and STBY BATT ARM
BAT MASTER only
BAT MASTER and AVIONICS BUS 2

During normal operation, what Bus feeds power to the AVIONICS BUS 2?
ELEC BUS 2
AVN BUS 1
ELEC BUS 1
ESS BUS

If the ALT FIELD circuit breaker trips offline during flight, where does electrical power come from to power all the systems?
EXTERNAL POWER
BATTERY
ALTERNATOR
STANDBY BATTERY
It is possible to turn ON the BAT MASTER switch without turning ON the ALT MASTER switch
True
False
It is possible to turn OFF the BAT MASTER switch without turning OFF the ALT MASTER switch
True
False

If the AVN 1 circuit breaker trips offline causing the AVN BUS 1 to lose power, do the ADC/AHRS systems lose power and shutdown?
What are you talking about?
Yes, because they are powered from AVN BUS 1
No, because they also receive power from ESS BUS
No, because they receive power from AVN BUS 2
If all systems are operating normally, how is power provided the ESS BUS?
From X-FEED BUS
From ELEC BUS 1
From ELEC BUS 2
From ELEC BUS 1 and ELEC BUS 2

What switch must be turned ON in order to allow battery voltage to the ELEC BUS 1 and ELEC BUS 2?
AVIONICS BUS 1 / AVIONICS BUS 2
STBY BATT ARM
BAT MASTER
ALT MASTER

What provides power to the ESSENTIAL BUS (ESS BUS) in the event that both FEEDER A and FEEDER B circuit breakers trip offline?
EXTERNAL POWER
ALTERNATOR
BATTERY
STANDBY BATTERY

What switches must be ON for the PFD to have power?
BAT MASTER and STBY BATT ARM
BAT MASTER only
BAT MASTER and ALT MASTER
BAT MASTER and AVIONICS BUS 1
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