Aviation Maintenance Terms beginning with P
P-S
Parallel to Series
PA
Passenger Address; Power Amplifier
PARA/SER
Parallel to Serial
PCB
Plenum chamber burning. A method of thrust augmentation used on engines with vectored nozzles. Fuel injected into the fan-discharge air is burned to increase thrust.
PCU
Passenger Control Unit; Power Control Unit
PFD
Permanentmagnet Generator
PMA
Parts manufacturer approval.
PMA
Parts Manufacturer Approval
PNP transistor
A bipolar transistor made of a thin base of N-type silicon or germanium sandwiched between a collector and an emitter, both of which are made of P-type material.
POA
Position Offset Applied
POC
Portable oxygen concentrator.
POH
Pilot’s Operating Handbook. A document published by the airframe manufacturer and approved by the FAA that lists the operating conditions for a particular model of aircraft. Engine operating parameters are included in the POH.
POS
Positive
POT
Potentiometer; Plan Of Test
PR
Power Relay
PRL
Parallel
PROM
Programmable Read-Only Memory
PROX
Proximity
PRT
Power recovery turbine. A turbine driven by exhaust gases from several cylinders of a reciprocating engine. Energy extracted from exhaust gases by the turbine is coupled, through a fluid clutch, to the engine crankshaft.
PSEU
Proximity Switch Electronic Unit
PSI
Pounds Per Square Inch
PTFE Tape (Insulation)
Polytetrafluoroethylene tape. (commonly known by the trade name, Teflon™), wrapped around a conductor and then centered with heat, fusing the layers into a virtually homogeneous mass. It is used both as a primary insulation against the conductor, and as an outer layer or jacket over a shield. Maximum temperature rating is 260 °C.
PV diagram
A diagram showing the relationship between the volume of a cylinder and the pressure during a cycle of engine operation.
PVC (Polyvinylchloride)
A thermoplastic resin used to make transparent tubing for insulating electrical wires.
PVF2
Polyvinylidine Fluoride. A fluorocarbon plastic, that when used in aircraft wire, is invariably radiation cross-linked and employed as the outer layer.
PWR
Power
PWR SPLY
Power Supply
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