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Anti Ice Panel


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Anti Ice Panel

Description

The ice protection system allows unrestricted operation of the aircraft in icing conditions.

This system protects the critical areas of the aircraft against ice, by using:

  • Hot bleed air for:
  • Engine anti-ice
  • Wing anti-ice
  • Electrical power for:
  • Window heating
  • Water/Waste drain masts heating
  • Probe heating

An ice detection system measures ice accretion via the anti-ice control system and provides this information to the flight crew.

Usage

WING anti-ice

  • OFF:
    • Wing anti-ice is off.
  • ON:
    • Wing anti-ice is on.
    • The ECAM displays the WING A-ICE memo.
    • On ground, the wing anti-ice valves will open for 30s. Wing anti-ice will then be inhibited for 10 min, provided the aircraft is not in flight. If the flight crew does not switch off the wing anti-ice, the ON light will remain on, even though the wing anti-ice valves are closed. The wing anti-ice valves will then reopen after takeoff thrust reduction.
  • FAULT:
    • The wing anti-ice valve position disagrees with the requested position
    • Or, the wing anti-ice valve is open, but a low pressure is detected.
    • Amber light and ECAM caution message.
    • The FAULT light goes off, when the affected wing anti-ice system is recovered, after applying the appropriate procedure.
    • If the system cannot be recovered, the FAULT light will remain on for the remainder of the flight.

ENG 1+2+3+4

  • OFF:
    • The anti-ice of the applicable engine is off.
  • ON:
    • The anti-ice of the applicable engine is on.
    • The ECAM displays the ENG A-ICE memo.
  • FAULT:
    • Amber light and ECAM caution message, if the position of the anti-icing valve disagrees with the corresponding pushbutton selection.

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