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| Table of Contents For Training Purposes Only
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 P I LOT T R A I N I N G GU I D E FIRE PROTECTION
 Introduction .........................................................................................................................9-1
 Engine Fire/Overheat Protection.........................................................................................9-2
 Description ....................................................................................................................9-2
 Components and Operation..........................................................................................9-2
 Heat-Sensing Elements ..........................................................................................9-2
 Fire Detection Control Units ....................................................................................9-4
 Engine Fire Extinguisher Bottles .............................................................................9-4
 LH (RH) ENG FIRE PUSH Switch/Lights................................................................9-6
 BOTTLE 1 (2) ARMED PUSH TO DISCH Switch/Lights ........................................9-6
 Miscellaneous Test Panel .......................................................................................9-6
 Auxiliary Power Unit Fire Protection ...................................................................................9-8
 Description ....................................................................................................................9-8
 Components and Operation..........................................................................................9-8
 Heat-Sensing Element ............................................................................................9-8
 Fire Detection Control Unit......................................................................................9-9
 APU Fire Extinguishing Bottle .................................................................................9-9
 APU FIRE PUSH Switch/Light .............................................................................. 9-10
 APU BOTTLE ARMED PUSH TO DISCH Switch/Light ........................................ 9-10
 Miscellaneous Test Panel ..................................................................................... 9-10
 Baggage Compartment Fire Protection ............................................................................ 9-11
 Description .................................................................................................................. 9-11
 Components and Operation........................................................................................ 9-11
 Smoke Detector .................................................................................................... 9-11
 Smoke Detector Test ............................................................................................ 9-11
 Lavatory Fire Protection.................................................................................................... 9-12
 Description .................................................................................................................. 9-12
 Components and Operation........................................................................................ 9-12
 Smoke Detector .................................................................................................... 9-12
 Automatic Fire Extinguisher .................................................................................. 9-12
 Galley Overheat Protection (Optional) .............................................................................. 9-13
 Description .................................................................................................................. 9-13
 Components and Operation........................................................................................ 9-13
 Galley Overheat Detector...................................................................................... 9-13
 Portable Fire Extinguishers............................................................................................... 9-14
 Description .................................................................................................................. 9-14
 Components and Operation........................................................................................ 9-14
 Flight Compartment Fire Extinguisher................................................................... 9-14
 Cabin Fire Extinguisher......................................................................................... 9-14
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 Main Landing Gear Bay Overheat Detection System ....................................................... 9-15
 Description .................................................................................................................. 9-15
 Components and Operation........................................................................................ 9-15
 Heat-Sensing Element .......................................................................................... 9-15
 Overheat Detection Control Unit ........................................................................... 9-16
 MLG BAY Overheat Test ...................................................................................... 9-16
 Controls and Indicators ..................................................................................................... 9-17
 General ....................................................................................................................... 9-17
 Engine and APU Fire/Overheat Protection ................................................................. 9-17
 Fire Detection and FIREX Monitor Test ...................................................................... 9-18
 MLG Bay Overheat Test ............................................................................................. 9-18
 Baggage Smoke Detector Test................................................................................... 9-19
 EICAS Messages........................................................................................................ 9-20
 List of Figures
 Graphic Title Figure
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 P I LOT T R A I N I N G GU I D E FIRE PROTECTION
 Engine Fire Detection .........................................................................................................9-1
 Jet Pipe / Pylon Overheat Sensing Element .......................................................................9-2
 Engine and APU Fire Extinguishing System.......................................................................9-3
 Glareshield Panels..............................................................................................................9-4
 Miscellaneous Test Panel ...................................................................................................9-5
 APU Fire Detection .............................................................................................................9-6
 Copilot’s Glareshield Panel.................................................................................................9-7
 Smoke Detector Test Button...............................................................................................9-8
 Main Landing Gear Bay Overheat Heat-Sensing Element .................................................9-9
 LDG GEAR CONTROL Panel........................................................................................... 9-10
 Glareshield Panels............................................................................................................9-11
 Miscellaneous Test Panel ................................................................................................. 9-12
 Landing Gear Control Panel ............................................................................................. 9-13
 Annunciator Panel.............................................................................................................9-14
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 CHAPTER 9: FIRE PROTECTION Introduction
 The fire protection system is divided into two separate subsystems:
 • Fire and overheat detection system
 • Fire extinguishing system
 The fire and overheat detection system includes components which detect fire,
 overheat, or smoke conditions. Fire and overheat detection is provided in the
 following areas:
 • engines
 • jet pipe and pylons
 • APU
 • main landing gear
 Smoke detection is provided in the baggage compartment and the lavatory. Provisions
 are also made for an optional galley overheat detection system.
 The fire extinguishing system delivers an extinguishing agent to protected areas of the
 aircraft; zone A of the engines and the APU enclosure.
 The detection and extinguishing systems can be tested and monitored from the
 cockpit.
 Portable fire extinguishers are provided in the cockpit and cabin.
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 Engine Fire/Overheat Protection
 Description
 The engine fire and overheat protection system detects fire and/or overheat conditions
 in the nacelle, jet pipe, and pylon areas of the engine. The engine fire and overheat
 protection system is divided in two zones, Zone A and Zone B:
 • Zone A includes the combustion area of the engine. Overheat/fire detection and
 extinguishing is provided
 • Zone B consists of the jet pipe and pylon area. Only overheat/fire detection is
 provided for this zone
 Each zone produces a distinctive aural and visual warning when an overheat and/or
 fire condition is detected.
 The extinguishing system consists of two fire extinguisher bottles. Either or both
 bottles can be discharged into the zone A area of the engines.
 Components and Operation
 Heat-Sensing Elements
 Each zone of the engine is protected by a single continuous heat-sensing element
 (loop) connected to its respective fire detection control unit. Each sensing element is a
 coaxial cable which has an inner conductor surrounded by an insulator material. The
 resistance of the insulating material decreases with an increase in temperature. The
 outer metal sheathing is permanently grounded. The loop resistance information is fed
 to the corresponding fire detection control unit.
 The Zone A sensing element is used to detect an overheat/fire condition in the
 combustion area of the engine.
 The Zone B sensing element is used to detect an overheat/fire condition in the area
 where electrical harnesses and plumbing go through the engine pylon. In addition, this
 sensing element is used to detect an overheat condition in the exhaust nozzle area of
 the engine.
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 Engine Fire Detection
 Figure 9-1
 Jet Pipe / Pylon Overheat Sensing Element
 Figure 9-2
 * NOTE: Only ZONE A can receive Fire Extinguishant
 ZONE A
 P604_09_001
 Engine Fire Detection
 Sensing Elements
 (Zone A)
 Aft Mount Ring
 Fire Zone A
 (Engine Fire Detection)
 Fire Zone B
 (Engine Jet Pipe/
 Pylon Overheat)
 P604_09_004
 Pylon Sensing
 Element
 Engine Jet Pipe
 (Exhaust Nozzle)
 Sensing Element
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 Fire Detection Control Units
 Each heat-sensing element has its own fire detection control unit which monitors the
 resistance of its loop. When the electrical resistance decreases to the warning trip
 point, the fire detection control unit prompts EICAS messages as well as aural and
 visual warnings to alert the flight crew of a fire and/or overheat condition.
 For Zone A, the fire warning signal causes the following aural and visual warnings to
 occur:
 • L (R) ENG FIRE warning EICAS message is displayed
 • MASTER WARNING switch/lights illuminate flashing
 • applicable red LH (RH) FIRE PUSH switch/light illuminates
 • fire bell sounds
 For Zone B, the fire warning signal causes the following aural and visual warnings to
 occur:
 • L (R) JETPIPE OVHT warning EICAS message is displayed
 • MASTER WARNING switch/lights illuminate flashing
 • “JETPIPE OVERHEAT” aural warning sounds
 The aural warnings can be silenced by pressing either MASTER WARNING switch/
 light. The EICAS warning message will remain displayed and ENG FIRE PUSH
 switch/light will remain illuminated until the fire/overheat condition is corrected.
 The fire detection control units can discriminate between a true fire/overheat and a
 short in the heat sensing element. In the event of fire detector loop failure, the
 applicable L(R) FIRE FAIL or L(R) JETPIPE OVHT FAIL caution EICAS message
 will be displayed.
 Engine Fire Extinguisher Bottles
 Two engine Firex bottles are installed in the aft equipment bay under the APU
 enclosure. The bottles are charged with Halon 1301 and pressurized with dry nitrogen
 (600 to 625 psi).
 Each bottle is equipped with a left and right squib (electrically actuated discharge
 cartridges), thermal discharge port, pressure gauge and a left and right discharge line.
 The discharge lines are interconnected to allow discharge of both bottles (if needed)
 into one engine. The selection of the LH or RH ENG FIRE PUSH switch/light will
 determine which squibs are fired.
 The thermal discharge port provides overpressure relief for each Firex bottle. Should
 the pressure in a Firex bottle exceed 1400 psi, the thermal discharge port will
 discharge the extinguishing agent in the immediate vicinity of the bottle.
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 Engine and APU Fire Extinguishing System
 Figure 9-3
 APU Firex
 Bottle
 Thermal
 Discharge
 Tube
 Pressure
 Switch
 Connection
 Discharge
 Port
 APU FIREX
 Discharge
 Tube
 APU FIREX
 Bottle
 1
 Bottle
 APU
 Enclosure
 VIEW LOOKING FORWARD
 P604_09_003
 2
 Bottle
 Left
 Engine
 Right
 Engine
 Squib
 (Dual Firing
 Elements)
 Gauge
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 LH (RH) ENG FIRE PUSH Switch/Lights
 The engine fire extinguishing system is controlled by the LH (RH) ENG FIRE PUSH
 switch/lights.
 When the LH (RH) ENG FIRE PUSH switch/light is pressed, the following occurs:
 • the Firex bottle squibs are armed, both BOTTLE 1 (2) ARMED PUSH TO DISCH
 switch/lights illuminate
 • engine generator shuts down
 • fuel shutoff valve (SOV) closes
 • hydraulic shutoff valve (SOV) closes
 • bleed air shutoff valve (SOV) closes
 • associated engine igniters disabled
 BOTTLE 1 (2) ARMED PUSH TO DISCH Switch/Lights
 When an illuminated BOTTLE 1(2) ARMED PUSH TO DISCH switch/light is
 pressed, electrical current fires the squibs in the associated bottle and pressurized
 Halon is directed into the engine nacelle. The selection of the LH or RH ENG FIRE
 PUSH switch/light will determine which engine nacelle will receive the extinguishing
 agent.
 Glareshield Panels
 Figure 9-4
 Miscellaneous Test Panel
 The Engine Fire/Overheat Protection System may be tested from the Miscellaneous
 Test Panel located on the forward pedestal. The FIRE DET WARN/FAIL switch
 provides the means of testing the fire/overheat detection system by selectively
 simulating fire/overheat conditions and fail conditions.
 LH ENG
 FIRE
 PUSH
 GPWS
 TERR
 INHB
 MASTER
 WARNING BOTTLE 1
 ARMED
 PUSH TO
 DISCH
 STALL
 MASTER
 CAUTION
 PULL UP
 GND PROX
 ATS
 N2 SYNC
 ATS
 N1 TO
 FAIL
 ATS
 N1 TO
 FAIL
 APU
 FIRE
 PUSH
 RH ENG
 FIRE
 PUSH
 GPWS
 TERR
 INHB
 MASTER
 BOTTLE 2 WARNING
 ARMED
 PUSH TO
 DISCH
 BOTTLE
 ARMED
 PUSH TO
 DISCH
 STALL
 MASTER
 CAUTION
 PULL UP
 GND PROX
 LH ENG FIRE PUSH
 Switch/Light
 BOTTLE 1 ARMED
 PUSH TO DISCH
 Switch/Light
 RH ENG FIRE PUSH
 Switch/Light
 BOTTLE 2 ARMED
 PUSH TO DISCH
 Switch/Light
 P604_09_009
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 Selecting the switch to the WARN position verifies the continuity of all the sensing
 elements and bottle charge status. Selecting the switch to the FAIL position verifies
 the ability of the detection control units to discriminate between an actual overheat/fire
 and false fire (shorted) loops.
 The FIREX MONITOR 1 (2) (APU) TEST switches provide a means for the flight
 crew to test the respective squib circuitry continuity.
 Miscellaneous Test Panel
 Figure 9-5
 TEST
 TEST
 TEST
 TEST
 TEST
 WARN
 TEST
 FIRE DET
 1 2 APU
 BOTTLE
 FAIL
 SPS TEST
 FIREX MONITOR AURAL
 WARN TEST
 LAMP
 TEST
 OVSP
 TEST
 1
 2
 ENG BOTTLE
 FIREX MONITOR 1 (2) (APU)
 TEST Switches
 FIRE DET
 WARN/FAIL
 Switch
 P604_09_008
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 Auxiliary Power Unit Fire Protection
 Description
 The APU fire detection system is used to detect an overheat/fire condition within the
 APU enclosure. The fire detection system continuously monitors the APU. If a fire or
 overheat condition is detected, the APU will automatically shut down and an EICAS
 message as well as an aural and visual warning will occur. The APU fire extinguishing
 system consists of one fire extinguisher bottle.
 Components and Operation
 Heat-Sensing Element
 The APU is protected by one continuous heat-sensing element installed within the
 APU enclosure. This sensing element is connected to the APU Fire Detection Control
 Unit. Operation of the sensing element is identical to the engine fire detection system.
 APU Fire Detection
 Figure 9-6
 APU Enclosure
 Sensing Element
 (450°F)
 APU COMPARTMENT
 VIEW LOOKING FORWARD
 P604_09_002
 APU Enclosure
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 Fire Detection Control Unit
 The APU has a dedicated fire detection control unit which continuously monitors the
 resistance of its own loop. When the electrical resistance decreases to the warning trip
 point, the unit produces a fire warning signal to the EICAS which causes the following
 aural and visual warnings to occur:
 • APU FIRE warning EICAS message is displayed
 • MASTER WARNING switch/lights illuminate flashing
 • fire bell sounds
 • APU FIRE PUSH switch/light illuminates
 The APU will also shut down automatically.
 The aural warnings can be silenced by pressing either MASTER WARNING switch/
 light. However, the EICAS warning message will remain displayed and APU FIRE
 PUSH switch/light will remain illuminated until the fire/overheat condition is
 corrected.
 As with the engine fire-sensing elements, the APU fire detection control unit can
 discriminate between an actual fire/overheat and a false fire (i.e., short in the sensing
 element). In the event of APU fire detector loop failure, the APU FIRE FAIL caution
 EICAS message will be displayed.
 APU Fire Extinguishing Bottle
 APU fire extinguishing is provided by one Firex bottle located adjacent to the APU
 compartment in the aft equipment bay. The bottle is charged with Halon 1301 and
 pressurized with dry nitrogen (600 to 625 psi).
 The APU Firex bottle is equipped with a pressure gauge and a thermal discharge port
 and is connected by a single tube to the APU compartment. The pressurized
 extinguishing agent is discharged by a squib with dual firing cartridges, for
 redundancy.
 The thermal discharge port provides overpressure relief. Operation is identical to the
 engine Firex bottles.
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 APU FIRE PUSH Switch/Light
 The APU fire extinguishing system is controlled by the APU FIRE PUSH switch/light.
 When the APU FIRE PUSH switch/light is pressed, the following occurs:
 • the bottle squibs are armed, APU BOTTLE ARMED PUSH TO DISCH switch/
 light illuminates
 • APU shuts down (if not already shut down)
 • APU fuel shutoff valve (SOV) closes
 • APU negative-G shutoff valve (SOV) closes
 • APU LCV closes
 • APU generator shuts down
 APU BOTTLE ARMED PUSH TO DISCH Switch/Light
 When an illuminated APU BOTTLE ARMED PUSH TO DISCH switch/light is
 pressed, electrical current fires the squibs in the APU bottle and pressurized Halon is
 directed into the APU enclosure.
 Copilot’s Glareshield Panel
 Figure 9-7
 Miscellaneous Test Panel
 The APU Fire Protection System is tested simultaneously with the Engine Fire
 Protection System, via the Miscellaneous Test Panel. Refer to the Engine Fire and
 Overheat Protection, Miscellaneous Test Panel section for additional information.
 ATS
 N1 TO
 FAIL
 APU
 FIRE
 PUSH
 RH ENG
 FIRE
 PUSH
 GPWS
 TERR
 INHB
 MASTER
 BOTTLE 2 WARNING
 ARMED
 PUSH TO
 DISCH
 BOTTLE
 ARMED
 PUSH TO
 DISCH
 STALL
 MASTER
 CAUTION
 PULL UP
 GND PROX
 APU FIRE PUSH
 Switch/Light
 APU BOTTLE ARMED
 PUSH TO DISCH
 Switch/Light
 P604_09_017
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 Baggage Compartment Fire Protection
 Description
 Fire protection for the baggage compartment consists of an electronic smoke detector
 that interfaces with the EICAS to provide aural and visual warnings.
 Components and Operation
 Smoke Detector
 The aircraft is equipped with a smoke detection system for the baggage compartment.
 When the smoke density reaches a predetermined level, the smoke detector produces a
 fire warning signal which causes the following aural and visual warnings to occur:
 • SMOKE BAGGAGE BAY warning EICAS message is displayed
 • MASTER WARNING switch/lights illuminate flashing
 • “SMOKE” aural warning sounds
 The aural warning can be silenced by pressing either MASTER WARNING switch/
 light. However, the EICAS warning message will remain displayed until the unit resets
 itself.
 Smoke Detector Test
 The baggage compartment smoke detector can be tested by the pushing in and holding
 the SMK DET test button located on the ANNUNCIATOR Panel.
 Smoke Detector Test Button
 Figure 9-8
 ANNUNCIATOR PANEL
 P604_09_010
 RESET
 CALL SMK
 LAV CAB
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 Lavatory Fire Protection
 Description
 Fire protection for the lavatory consists of an electronic smoke detector that interfaces
 with the EICAS to provide aural and visual warnings and an independent fire
 extinguisher that operates automatically in the waste container.
 Components and Operation
 Smoke Detector
 The aircraft is equipped with a smoke detection system in the lavatory. When the
 smoke density reaches a predetermined level, the smoke detector produces a signal to
 the EICAS to alert the crew and sounds an aural alarm in the lavatory. The lavatory
 smoke warning signal causes the following aural and visual warnings to occur:
 • SMOKE TOILET warning EICAS message is displayed
 • MASTER WARNING switch/lights illuminate flashing
 • “SMOKE” aural warning sounds
 The aural warning can be silenced by pressing either MASTER WARNING switch/
 light. However, the EICAS warning message will remain displayed until the unit resets
 itself.
 Automatic Fire Extinguisher
 In the event of a fire in the lavatory waste container, automatic fire extinguishing is
 provided. The bottle is mounted on a bracket beside the waste container. Once the
 temperature reaches a predetermined level, two heat-sensitive capsules melt and
 release Halon 1211 into the waste container. (Individual aircraft installations may vary,
 consult Completion Center documentation for aircraft-specific information.)
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 Galley Overheat Protection (Optional)
 Description
 Overheat protection for the galley consists of an optional overheat detection system
 that interfaces with the EICAS to provide aural and visual warnings.
 Components and Operation
 Galley Overheat Detector
 When the temperature reaches a predetermined level, the overheat detector provides a
 signal to the EICAS to alert the crew of a galley overheat. The galley overheat alert
 signal causes the following aural and visual warnings to occur:
 • GALLEY OVHT warning EICAS message is displayed
 • MASTER WARNING switch/lights illuminate flashing
 • a triple attenson sounds
 The aural warning can be silenced by pressing either MASTER WARNING switch/
 light. However, the EICAS warning message will remain displayed until the unit resets
 itself.
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 Portable Fire Extinguishers
 Description
 Portable Halon 1211 fire extinguishers are provided in both the flight compartment
 and the cabin to fight a fire occurring inside the aircraft. Halon 1211 is effective in
 fighting Class A, B and C fires.
 Components and Operation
 Flight Compartment Fire Extinguisher
 The flight compartment fire extinguisher is installed behind the copilot’s seat.
 Discharging of the Halon is effected by squeezing a spring-loaded lever.
 IF A FIRE EXTINGUISHER IS TO BE DISCHARGED IN THE
 FLIGHT COMPARTMENT, ALL FLIGHT CREW MUST WEAR
 OXYGEN MASKS WITH EMERGENCY SELECTED (100%
 OXYGEN).
 CREW EXPOSURE TO HIGH LEVELS OF HALON VAPORS
 MAY RESULT IN DIZZINESS, IMPAIRED COORDINATION,
 AND REDUCED MENTAL SHARPNESS.
 Cabin Fire Extinguisher
 The cabin fire extinguisher is installed during completion and its location may vary
 depending on the interior configuration. Consult the aircraft Completion Center
 manual for the specific location(s). Operation is identical to the Flight Compartment
 fire extinguisher.
 WARNING
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 Main Landing Gear Bay Overheat Detection System
 Description
 The Main Landing Gear (MLG) is protected by a continuous-loop overheat detection
 system in each wheel bin. The loops are monitored for resistance by the overheat
 detection control unit which, through EICAS, provides aural and visual warnings of an
 overheat condition in the main wheel bins.
 Components and Operation
 Heat-Sensing Element
 The main landing gear bay heat-sensing elements (loops) are installed around the top
 inner surface of the main wheel bins. Operation is identical to the engine and APU
 fire-sensing elements. The loops are connected to the MLG overheat detection control
 unit.
 Main Landing Gear Bay Overheat Heat-Sensing Element
 Figure 9-9
 P604_09_011
 Wheel Bins
 Detection Loop
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 Overheat Detection Control Unit
 The overheat detection control unit continuously monitors the loop resistance of the
 sensing element (loop). When the electrical resistance decreases to the warning trip
 point, the unit produces an overheat warning signal to the EICAS, which causes the
 following aural and visual warnings to occur:
 • MLG BAY OVHT warning EICAS message is displayed
 • MASTER WARNING switch/lights illuminate flashing
 • “GEAR BAY OVERHEAT” aural warning sounds
 The overheat detection control unit can discriminate between an actual overheat and a
 false overheat (i.e., short in the sensing element). In the event of main landing gear
 overheat detector failure, the MLG BAY OVHT FAIL caution EICAS message will be
 displayed.
 MLG BAY Overheat Test
 The MLG BAY overheat detection system can be tested from the LDG GEAR
 CONTROL panel located on the center forward pedestal. The OVHT test switch is
 used to verify the continuity of the heat-sensing element by simulating an overheat/fire
 condition. The FAIL test switch is used to verify the ability of the detection control
 unit to discriminate between an actual overheat/fire and false overheat/fire (shorted)
 loop.
 LDG GEAR CONTROL Panel
 Figure 9-10
 MUTED
 OFF
 TEST
 MLG BAY OVHT TEST
 OVHT FAIL
 UP DN
 LDG GEAR
 DN LCK
 REL
 ANTI-SKID
 ARMED
 NOSE STEER
 ARMED
 HORN
 OFF
 OVHT TEST Switch FAIL TEST Switch
 P604_09_012
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 Controls and Indicators
 General
 The controls for the various fire protection systems are located on the glareshield; the
 systems advisory, caution and warning messages are displayed on EICAS, and the test
 switches are located on the MISCELLANEOUS TEST Panel and LDG GEAR control
 panel.
 Engine and APU Fire/Overheat Protection
 Glareshield Panels
 Figure 9-11
 ATS
 N1 TO
 FAIL
 APU
 FIRE
 PUSH
 RH ENG
 FIRE
 PUSH
 GPWS
 TERR
 INHB
 MASTER
 BOTTLE 2 WARNING
 ARMED
 PUSH TO
 DISCH
 BOTTLE
 ARMED
 PUSH TO
 DISCH
 STALL
 MASTER
 CAUTION
 PULL UP
 GND PROX
 LH ENG
 FIRE
 PUSH
 GPWS
 TERR
 INHB
 MASTER
 WARNING BOTTLE 1
 ARMED
 PUSH TO
 DISCH
 STALL
 MASTER
 CAUTION
 PULL UP
 GND PROX
 ATS
 N2 SYNC
 ATS
 N1 TO
 FAIL
 LH ENGINE FIRE PUSH Switch/Light
 (guarded, alternate-action)
 Push:
 Illuminated
 
 
 
 
 
 
 arms Firex bottle 1 and 2, BOTTLE 1 (2) ARMED PUSH TO
 DISCH switch/lights illuminate green
 closes left fuel shutoff valve (SOV)
 closes left hydraulic shutoff valve (SOV)
 shuts down generator 1
 closes left 10th- and 14th-stage bleed air shutoff valves (SOVs)
 disables left engine ignition
 – Indicates a left engine overheat/fire condition.
 BOTTLE 1 ARMED PUSH TO DISCH
 Switch/Light (momentary-action)
 Push
 Illuminated
 – Fires squib to discharge Firex bottle 1
 agent into applicable engine.
 – Indicates Firex bottle 1 is armed
 for discharge.
 : Switch/light will extinguish after agent
 is discharged.
 NOTE
 BOTTLE 2 ARMED PUSH TO DISCH
 Switch/Light (momentary-action)
 Push
 Illuminated
 – Fires squib to discharge Firex bottle 2
 agent into the applicable engine.
 – Indicates Firex bottle 2 is armed
 for discharge.
 : Switch/light will extinguish after agent is
 discharged.
 NOTE
 RH ENGINE FIRE PUSH Switch/Light
 (guarded, alternate-action)
 Push:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 arms Firex bottle 1 and 2, BOTTLE 1 (2) ARMED PUSH TO
 DISCH switch/lights illuminate green
 closes right fuel shutoff valve (SOV)
 closes right hydraulic shutoff valve (SOV)
 shuts down generator 2
 closes right 10th- and 14th-stage bleed air shutoff valves
 (SOVs)
 disables right engine ignition
 P604_09_013
 APU ENGINE FIRE PUSH Switch/Light
 (guarded, alternate-action)
 Push:
 Illuminated
 
 
 
 
 
 commands an APU shutdown.
 arms APU Firex bottle, APU BOTTLE
 ARMED PUSH TO DISCH switch/light
 illuminates green.
 closes APU Fuel Shutoff Valve and
 Negative-G Shutoff Valve
 closes APU LCV
 shuts down APU generator
 – Indicates an APU
 overheat/fire condition.
 APU BOTTLE ARMED PUSH TO DISCH
 Switch/Light (momentary-action)
 Push
 Illuminated
 – Fires squib to discharge APU Firex bottle
 agent into the APU enclosure.
 – Indicates APU Firex bottle is armed
 for discharge.
 : Switch/light will extinguish after agent is
 discharged.
 NOTE
 LEFT GLARESHIELD
 RIGHT GLARESHIELD
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 Fire Detection and FIREX Monitor Test
 Miscellaneous Test Panel
 Figure 9-12
 MLG Bay Overheat Test
 Landing Gear Control Panel
 Figure 9-13
 TEST
 TEST
 TEST
 TEST
 TEST
 WARN
 TEST
 FIRE DET
 1 2 APU
 BOTTLE
 FAIL
 L R G SWITCH
 SPS TEST
 FIREX MONITOR AURAL
 WARN TEST
 LAMP
 TEST
 OVSP
 TEST
 1
 2
 1
 2
 1
 2
 ENG BOTTLE
 P604_09_018
 FIREX MONITOR TEST Switches
 (spring-loaded to normal position)
 TEST – Tests applicable Firex bottle
 squib circuit continuity.
 FIRE DET Switch (spring-loaded to OFF)
 WARN
 FAIL
 – Tests engine (both engine and jet
 pipe/pylon) and APU fire detection loops for
 continuity by simulating an overheat/fire
 condition, verifies engine and APU bottle
 charge.
 – Tests engine (both engine and jet
 pipe/pylon) and APU fire detection units’
 ability to discriminate between a shorted
 loop and an actual overheat/fire.
 MUTED
 OFF
 TEST
 MLG BAY OVHT TEST
 OVHT FAIL
 UP DN
 LDG GEAR
 DN LCK
 REL
 ANTI-SKID
 ARMED
 NOSE STEER
 ARMED
 HORN
 OFF
 P604_09_014
 MLG BAY OVHT TEST Switch
 (spring-loaded to normal position)
 OVHT – Tests MLG Bay overheat loop
 continuity by simulating an overheat
 condition in the main landing gear bay.
 MLG BAY OVHT Warning FAIL TEST Switch
 (spring-loaded to normal position)
 FAIL – Tests MLG Bay overheat detection control units’
 ability to discriminate between a shorted loop and an
 actual overheat.
 FIRE PROTECTION
 For Training Purposes Only
 May 03
 9-19
 P I LOT T R A I N I N G GU I D E
 Baggage Smoke Detector Test
 Annunciator Panel
 Figure 9-14
 RESET
 CALL SMK
 LAV CAB
 P604_09_015
 SMK DET Switch (momentary-action)
 Push – Tests the baggage compartment
 smoke detector unit.
 FIRE PROTECTION
 9-20 For Training Purposes Only
 Jan 04
 P I LOT T R A I N I N G GU I D E
 EICAS Messages
 The fire and overheat protection system messages are shown on the EICAS Primary
 and Status pages. The fire and overheat protection system messages and aural
 warnings are listed below. A brief explanation of each message is provided.
 MESSAGE MEANING AURAL WARNING
 (IF ANY)
 APU FIRE Fire detected in the APU enclosure. FIRE BELL
 L ENGINE FIRE
 Fire detected in the respective engine nacelle. FIRE BELL
 R ENGINE FIRE
 L JETPIPE OVHT
 Overheat detected in the respective jetpipe and/or pylon area. “JETPIPE OVERR
 JETPIPE OVHT HEAT”
 GALLEY OVHT Galley overheat detected (if galley overheat detector is installed). TRIPLE ATTENSON
 SMOKE BAGGAGE BAY Smoke detected in the baggage compartment. “SMOKE”
 SMOKE TOILET Smoke detected in the lavatory area. “SMOKE”
 APU BOTTLE LO APU firex bottle pressure is low.
 APU FIRE FAIL APU fire detection loop is failed (shorted out).
 APU NEG-G SOV
 APU negative-G shutoff valve is open after actuation of the APU FIRE PUSH switch/light,
 or the negative-G shutoff valve position does not match the APU PWR FUEL switch/light
 position within 5 seconds.
 APU SOV
 APU fuel shutoff valve is open after actuation of the APU FIRE PUSH switch/light, or the
 fuel shutoff valve position does not match the APU PWR FUEL switch/light position within 5
 seconds.
 ENG BOTTLE 1 LO
 Respective engine firex bottle pressure is low.
 ENG BOTTLE 2 LO
 L ENG SOV Respective fuel shutoff valve is not closed after actuation of the ENG FIRE PUSH switch/
 R ENG SOV light.
 L FIRE FAIL
 Respective fire detection loop is failed (shorted out).
 R FIRE FAIL
 HYD SOV 1 Hydraulic shutoff valve is not closed after actuation of the respective ENG FIRE PUSH
 HYD SOV 2 switch/light.
 L JETPIPE OVHT FAIL
 The respective jetpipe/pylon overheat detection loop is failed (shorted out).
 R JETPIPE OVHT FAIL
 APU SOV CLSD APU fuel shutoff and negative-G shutoff valves have closed after actuation of the APU
 FIRE PUSH switch/light.
 APU SQUIB 1 OK
 Respective squib has passed its self-test.
 APU SQUIB 2 OK
 L ENG SOV CLSD Respective engine fuel shutoff valve has closed after actuation of respective ENG FIRE
 R ENG SOV CLSD PUSH switch/light.
 L ENG SQUIB 1 OK
 Respective squib has passed its self-test.
 L ENG SQUIB 2 OK
 R ENG SQUIB 1 OK
 R ENG SQUIB 2 OK
 HYD SOV 1 CLSD Respective hydraulic shutoff valve has closed after actuation of the respective ENG FIRE
 HYD SOV 2 CLSD PUSH switch/light.
 EICAS Messages
 Table 9-1
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