The Boeing 777 is equipped with three hydraulic systems. The left, center, and right systems deliver hydraulic fluid at a rated pressure of 3,000 psi to operate flight controls, flap systems, actuators, landing gear, and brakes.
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The center system provides hydraulic power for
- the engine thrust reversers,
- primary flight controls,
- Nose and Main landing gear actuation and steering.
- flaps/slats.
- the engine thrust reversers,
- primary flight controls,
- Nose and Main landing gear actuation and steering.
- flaps/slats.
Under emergency conditions, hydraulic power is generated by the ram air turbine (RAT), which is deployed automatically and drives a variable displacement inline pump. The RAT pump provides flow to the center system flight controls.
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