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时间:2011-11-27 13:29来源:蓝天飞行翻译 作者:航空

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 Max EL
 Max ECS  
Max EL
 
A320 family
 36-300
 70 kg/hr
 85 kg/hr
 105 kg/hr
 125 kg/hr
 
A320 Family
 131-9A
 75 kg/hr
 95 kg/hr
 115 kg/hr
 125 kg/hr
 
A330, A340
 331-350
 120 kg/hr
 140 kg/hr
 175 kg/hr
 210 kg/hr
 
A340-500/600
 331-600
 160 kg/hr
 180 kg/hr
 225 kg/hr
 290 kg/hr
 

 
 A.P.U. specific procedures to save fuel have to be defined by the operators. One extra minute of A.P.U. operation per flight at 180 kg/hr fuel flow, means an additional 3000 kg per year per aircraft. This will also result in increased maintenance costs.
 They have to choose between using ground equipment (Ground Power Unit, Ground Climatisation Unit, Air Start Unit) and the A.P.U. This choice depends on several parameters and each operator needs to determine the benefits at each airport and at each turnaround.
Such parameters can include length of turnaround, ambient conditions, cost of ground connections, time delay to get connected, suitability and quality of ground equipment, passenger load, local noise restrictions, etc.
For a long turnaround or night stop the G.P.U. is the best choice as time considerations are not prevailing. It saves both fuel and A.P.U. life. So operators are advised to use ground equipment if of a good quality, and to try to conclude agreements with airport suppliers to get preferential prices.
However, for a short turnaround (45 minutes on average), the use of A.P.U. may be preferable to limit A.P.U. start cycles and improve reliability, even if it is not fully used during the turnaround. It is better to operate with A.P.U. at RTL than to shut it down and perform a new start cycle soon after shut down. Lack of suitable ground power may also require the use of APU. The use of APU may also be preferable to avoid excessive hook up charges or to reduce turnaround time.
Some airport regulations restrict the use of the APU to a defined time prior to departure time and after the arrival.
For extremely short turnarounds, complete engine shut down would have a cyclic cost impact, and therefore the turnaround could be made without APU. However a main engine can sometimes not meet the ECS demand in high load conditions (hot days).
The disconnection of ground equipment supplies and the start of A.P.U. must be coordinated with A.T.C. pushback/slot requirements. A one-minute anticipation in each A.P.U. start will lead to a significant amount of fuel saving during a year (2000 to 4000 kg depending on A.P.U. types). 
Engine start up should also, if possible, be carefully planned in conjunction with A.T.C. If pushback is delayed, it is preferable to wait and use A.P.U. for air conditioning and electrical requirements. Engine start time is critical, and the engines should not be started until ready to go.
 
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