02/26/21
Message Overview:
Message Description:
The Spoiler Electronic Control Unit 2 (SECU2) has detected a Ground Spoiler Select Valve (GSSV) 2 Fault.
Possible Causes:
- Ground-Spoiler Selector Valve 2 (GSSV2) (MPE35)
- Spoiler Electronic Control Unit 2 (SECU2)(A119)
- Associated Wiring
Troubleshooting Tips:
Advisory Wire/Service Bulletin:
- AW300-27-0123 - No Fault Found Reduction Initiative And Troubleshooting Information - Spoiler Fault Cyan Message
- AW300-29-0251 - Recent failures of the Engine Driven Pump (EDP)
Forum Articles/Infoservice/Newsletter: None
Latency Check:
The system continuous monitoring includes a 'Latency Check' which verifies that both GSSV command solenoid valves are not failed in the open position. This test is carried out automatically at every landing, but it also can be easily interrupted at anytime if one of the prerequisite conditions is not met (for example, if pilots are engaging the spoilers too early, etc.). If the Latency Check has not successfully been performed automatically or manually at least one time since the last 100 landings, the SECU will post a fault message in the MDC.
- Aircraft has been weight on wheels for 40 seconds and wheel speed has been lower than 45 kts for 10 seconds.
- All spoilers have completed a deploy and retracted cycle.
- Left and right throttle levers valid and less than maximum take-off.
- Ground Spoiler (GS) switch at AUTO or MAN.
- No GS failure messages.
- Left and right hydraulic greater than 1,500 psi.
- Control Wheel centered.
The test duration is 17 seconds. If any of the above conditions change during the test sequence, the test will abort. If the test is run and a failure is detected, or if the test conditions were not met for 100 consecutive flight cycles, the cyan 'SPOILERS FAULT' advisory EICAS message is displayed.
Quick Links:
| Removal of the Spoiler Electronic-Control Unit (SECU) | AMM 27-61-05-000-801 |
| Installation of the Spoiler Electronic-Control Unit (SECU) | AMM 27-61-05-400-801 |
| Electronic Rigging of the Spoiler Electronic-Control Unit (SECU) | AMM 27-61-05-820-801 |
| Electronic Rigging of the Spoiler Electronic-Control Unit (SECU) | AMM 27-61-05-820-802 |
| Operational Test of the Ground Spoiler System | AMM 27-63-00-710-802 |
| Removal of the Ground-Spoiler Selector Valve | AMM 27-63-01-000-801 |
| Installation of the Ground-Spoiler Selector Valve | AMM 27-63-01-400-801 |
| Wiring - Maintenance Practices - ALL | SPM 20-12-00-02 |
| Wire Repair - Maintenance Practices - ALL | SPM 20-12-10-02 |
| Electrical Connectors - Maintenance Practice - ALL | SPM 20-20-00-02 |
Troubleshooting Recommendations:
NOTE: Perform electronic rigging of both SECUs when either SECU is swapped or replaced. The intent is if a SECU that is being installed was previously rigged in a different location in the same aircraft or it is being installed in a different aircraft or the SECU is a spare part it requires electronic rigging (AMM 27-61-05-820-801 or AMM 27-61-05-820-802 dependent on aircraft effectivity) per the instructions in AMM TASK 27-61-05-400-801 Installation of the Spoiler Electronic-Control Unit (SECU).
- Check aircraft panel operation, PLD, ROLL, GLD. If there is no loss of spoilers functionality, run latency check as follows:
- Get hydraulic by using aircraft EDPs or mule.
- Pull C/B of the SECU that is not under test.
- Center the control wheels.
- Confirm FSCL is at 0 degree.
- Select GSSS to Manual, wait 5 seconds. Verify all spoilers deployment.
- Select GSSS to Auto. Verify all spoiler surface retraction.
- Listen to the spoilers until three clicks are heard in fifteen seconds.
- Select GSSS to Off.
- Pull Spoiler C/B under test.
- Reset both Spoiler C/Bs.
- If fault is cleared after latency check has been completed, do close out.
- If fault remains, continue with next step.
- Swap SECUs. Is the fault still present on the same side?
- If YES, continue with next step.
- If NO, replace defective SECU and do close out.
- Perform wiring checks between GSSV 2 and SECU 2.
- If wiring defects are found, repair defective wiring as required and do close out.
- If no defects are found, continue with next step.
- Replace GSSV 2.
NOTE: GSSV 2 coil resistance values between pins 8 and 9, pins 10 and 11, pins 12 and 13 is approximately 62Ω to 74Ω. - Do close out.