A320 Air Conditioning (DSC-21)

Complete guide to packs, temperature control, and cabin pressurization

The A320 air conditioning system provides cabin and cockpit temperature control, pressurization, and air circulation. The system uses two air conditioning packs fed by engine bleed air to condition outside air. Understanding pack operation, temperature control zones, and pressurization logic is essential for A320 type rating.

System Overview

Key components:

Pack Operation

Each pack cools hot bleed air from engines to desired temperature. Packs operate in AUTO or can be manually selected OFF. Normal operations use both packs. Single pack operation possible but with reduced cooling capacity and passenger load limitations.

Pack Flow Modes

📊 Pack Flow Control Valve

Actuation: Pneumatically operated, electrically controlled
No Air Pressure: Valve closes by internal spring force
Automatic Closure: Pack overheat, engine start, or FIRE/DITCHING selected
LO Flow Logic: If LO cannot meet cooling demand, system automatically increases to NORM

💨 Pack Control Logic

Engine Start: Packs automatically shut off during engine start to provide maximum bleed air to starter
Overheat: Packs shut off automatically if pack overheat detected
FIRE/DITCHING: Pack flow control valve closes automatically
APU Bleed + HI Flow: Flow forced to remain in HI when APU bleed supplying (on ground)
Pack Efficiency: Decreases at higher altitude as ram air density drops

Temperature Control

Three independent temperature zones (cockpit, forward cabin, aft cabin) allow different temperatures. Pilots select desired temperature on overhead panel, system maintains automatically using trim air valves.

Temperature Selection

Trim Air System

Trim air valves add hot air tapped upstream of both packs (where pneumatic temperature is highest) to achieve precise zone temperature control. Valves are modulated by zone controller based on demand.

⚠️ HOT AIR FAULT

Triggers at: Approximately 88°C duct overheat detected
Extinguishes when: Duct temperature drops below 70°C AND HOT AIR pb is OFF
Action: Press HOT AIR pb OFF to close hot air valve and clear fault when temperature normalizes

Air Distribution and Recirculation

Mixer Unit

The mixer unit blends cold air from packs with recirculated cabin air before distribution to cabin. This improves efficiency by reducing bleed air requirements.

Recirculation Fans

Pack Air Cycle Machine (ACM)

Pressurization

Cabin altitude automatically controlled by outflow valve. System maintains cabin altitude typically below 8,000 ft. Maximum cabin differential pressure approximately 8.6 PSI. Safety valves prevent over-pressurization.

Pressurization Controllers

Outflow Valve

Safety Valve

Ram Air System

Provides emergency ventilation to cockpit and cabin in case of smoke or dual pack failure.

RAM AIR Operation

Ram Air Inlet Flap Logic

Avionics Ventilation

In smoke configuration, cabin temperature control may be degraded as system prioritizes avionics cooling.

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