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Loss of the Power Supply for the Angle of Attack Sensor


TASK 30-31-00-810-809-A
Loss of the Power Supply for the Angle of Attack Sensor


1. Possible Causes
  • PHC-1 [6DA1]
  • wiring between the PHC 1 pin A/S and the ground terminal
  • wiring between the PHC 1 pin A/C and the circuit breaker (4DA1)
  • C/B-ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 [4DA1]
2. Job Set-up Information
 A. Referenced Information
REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
TSM TASK 24-00-00-810-803-A
Circuit Breaker Tripped and/or C/B TRIPPED Warning
AMM 30-31-00-710-001
Operational Test of the Probe Ice Protection
ASM 303101
AMM 30-31-34-000-002
Removal of the Probe Heat Computer (PHC)
AMM 30-31-34-400-002
Installation of the Probe Heat Computer (PHC)
3. Fault Confirmation
Subtask 30-31-00-710-066-A
A. Test
   (1) Do the operational test of the probe ice protection AMM 30-31-00-710-001.
4. Fault Isolation
Subtask 30-31-00-865-051-A
A. Table of the circuit breakers used in this procedure:
PANELDESIGNATIONFINLOCATION
** ON A/C ALL
49VUANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/14DA1D04
Subtask 30-31-00-810-058-A
B. If the test gives the maintenance message CHECK AOA PHC1 SUPPLY:
  • do a check of the status of the circuit breaker (4DA1).
   (1) If the circuit breaker is closed:
  • do a check for 115VAC at pin A/C of the PHC 1 (6DA1).
     (a) If there is 115VAC:
     (b) If there is no 115VAC:
  • do a check for a ground signal at pin A/S of the PHC 1 (6DA1).
       1 If there is no ground signal:
  • repair the wiring between the PHC 1 pin A/S and the ground terminal ASM 303101.
       2 If there is a ground signal:
  • do a check of the wiring between the PHC 1 pin A/C and the circuit breaker (4DA1).
         a If there is no continuity:
  • repair the above wiring.
         b If there is continuity:
  • replace the circuit breaker (4DA1).
   (2) If the circuit breaker is open:
     (a) If the fault continues:
  • Replace the C/B-ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 [4DA1] .
     (b) If the fault continues:
Subtask 30-31-00-710-067-A
C. Do the operational test given in Para. 3.
[Rev.8 from Aug 2018] 2026.04.04 04:29:35 UTC