A320 Air Conditioning

The pneumatic system supplies air to each pack. The packs do the BASIC temperature regulation. Temperature regulated pack discharge air is sent to the mixer unit. In the mixer unit, the air is mixed with air re-circulated from the main cabin. This reduces the overall bleed demand and the fuel consumption. From the mixer unit, the air is supplied to the cockpit and the forward and aft cabin zones. Some of the air from the pneumatic system is used to optimise the temperature regulation. This hot air is mixed with the air from the mixer unit to adjust the temperature in each zone independently. The air is supplied in all throughout the cabin and, finally, discharged overboard through the outflow valve to keep the pressurisation. If you would like to connect with Chris and others in the industry come and join The AME Membership here - it's free https://www.thepart66consultant.com/o... What is The AME Membership? It is something new, fresh and different. It is a support system for aircraft engineers at all stages of their journeys. It's different from any online training platform you may have been part of as it has the human element with it. We are there to support, motivate and advise you. If you are stuck there are real people to reach out to.