Jens W. Posted July 9, 2017 Report Posted July 9, 2017 (edited) According to the FCOM the normal source of the "Battery Bus" is "Main Bus 2", alternate source is the "Hot Battery Bus". If the Main Bus 2, Hot Battery Bus and Switched Hot Bus failed, no Standby Power should be available. Right? I have tried it, but Standby Power is still active. Best Jens Edited July 9, 2017 by Jens W. Quote
tkyler Posted July 9, 2017 Report Posted July 9, 2017 Hi Jens, its a bit of a convoluted circuitry dependent upon multiple inputs...especially when messing about with failures. Standby power is normally sourced from "Transfer bus 1" via a relay that is energized from the DC bus 1. When the transfer bus 1 fails (or DC Bus 1), then this relay relaxes and connects the standby busses to 'Side 2'...specifically the battery bus. You should be able to fail the transfer bus 1 (or DC Bus 1) and the battery bus and have the standby system go down....BUT that won't happen because I just discovered a bug in my code while testing this. It does not affect your scenario however. ...and I have fixed the bug! -tkyler Quote
Jens W. Posted July 10, 2017 Author Report Posted July 10, 2017 (edited) I need to describe my scenario a bit more in detail * Gen Bus 1 and 2 failed * AC and DC standby bus are powered from the Battery Bus ... working! * Battery Bus failed directly via failures menu - > No Standby power ... working! * Battery Bus failed indirectly, as the Hot Battery Bus and Switched Hot Battery Bus failed -> Standby power still available I have the feeling that the Hot Battery Bus Failure does not work. Maybe the bug you have found Or I have something missed. And thanks for your great work! Best Jens Edited July 10, 2017 by Jens W. Quote
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