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General question about anti-icing

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    A question from a non pilot in the real world: what are the inconveniancies to not let all anti-ice systems on all the time even if not in moisture air ? I mean its usage is not draining fuel, electricity is provided by the engines... Thanks for any explanations and sorry if it sounds silly.

    Souheil

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      @s.mellah The answer may vary depending on the aircraft and the specifics of its anti-ice systems, but the general principle is to avoid unnecessary wear and tear. Running anti-ice systems continuously can accelerate degradation of components like valves, ducts, and heating elements, shortening their lifespan and increasing maintenance costs.
      There are also performance penalties: bleed air diverted from the engines for anti-ice reduces the air available for thrust and pressurization. This can lead to reduced engine efficiency, especially during high-demand phases like takeoff or climb, and may increase fuel burn due to the loss of performance.
      Lastly, electrical anti-ice systems contribute to the total electrical load. Keeping all systems on unnecessarily could overload the electrical system or trigger load shedding, especially in scenarios with limited generator capacity.

      Hangar 101

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        Thank you so much for your detailed explanations. Make sens to me now !

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