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IqmalJ
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Passenger Loading Bridge (PLB) and Preconditioned Air system (PCA)

Fri Jul 14, 2017 9:33 am

Good day guys.
Can anyone help me on understanding how does the PLB and PCA really works? I'm kinda new here and need some deep explanations.
 
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Re: Passenger Loading Bridge (PLB) and Preconditioned Air system (PCA)

Fri Jul 14, 2017 9:49 am

The PLB, more commonly called Jetbridge, Finger, Jetway, Boarding Bridge Airbridge or just "Bridge" is typically a raised passageway consisting of a fixed portion towards the terminal and a moveable portion that is steered into position over the aircraft door. At gates which serve many widebodies, there are often double ended bridges to allow loading through two doors. Normally there's also a staircase from the ground so that crew, engineers, cleaners and so forth can get up and down.

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The PCA system, which we call low-pressure air (as opposed to high pressure air) consists of a refrigeration unit (an air conditioner). This is often attached to the PLB but may also come on a cart. One or more large diameter hoses, normally yellow, duct air from the refrigeration unit to low pressure intakes in the belly that lead to the aircraft's mixer unit. From the mixer unit the air is distributed to the various sections of the aircraft.

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Another common service is external electrical power. This is routed by cables from the bridge, from a little pole on the ground or from an external generator cart.
 
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Re: Passenger Loading Bridge (PLB) and Preconditioned Air system (PCA)

Wed Jul 19, 2017 7:35 am

How does PLB supplies electrical power?
 
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Re: Passenger Loading Bridge (PLB) and Preconditioned Air system (PCA)

Fri Jul 21, 2017 3:58 am

IqmalJ wrote:
How does PLB supplies electrical power?


It doesn't per se. The external power connections may be located on the PLB, but they may also be located at a separate point, or be provided by a generator cart.
 
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Re: Passenger Loading Bridge (PLB) and Preconditioned Air system (PCA)

Mon Jul 24, 2017 1:11 am

These life-support systems are a God-send for the ramp-rats. The air-con packs are unbelievably shrill and when they are off its pure bliss. PCA and bridge power are much more silent.

Back in the day ramp-rats were probably the only ones who appreciated a broken APU!

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Re: Passenger Loading Bridge (PLB) and Preconditioned Air system (PCA)

Mon Jul 24, 2017 6:21 am

Hi: You may add that airports authorities from some airports do not care about PLB's climatización.
For instance, Should You Go through La Guardia on theese days, You may want rather to be at almost any thrid world country airport's TLB

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