The wing anti-ice system provides Bleed Air to the three outboard Leading Edge Slats on each wing. Wing anti-ice can be operated in flight only. It is inhibited on the ground by the Air/Ground Logic System.
In flight, pushing the WING ANTI-ICE switch ON opens the wing anti-ice valve in each wing, allowing bleed air to flow from the bleed air manifold to the affected Slats. Pushing the WING ANTI-ICE switch again commands the wing anti-ice valve in each wing to close, stopping bleed air from flowing from the bleed air manifold to the affected Slats.
If a landing is made with the switch ON, the Air/Ground Logic System automatically closes the wing anti-ice valves.
The VALVE light illuminates and the EICAS advisory message L/R WING ANTI-ICE displays if the Wing Anti-Ice valve disagrees with the switch position.
Maximum EPR is automatically reduced when wing anti-ice is in use. (Note: The adjustment is based on switch position, not the position of the valve.)
An operational check of the valves can be conducted on the ground by pushing the Wing Anti-Ice Test Switch. The Test Switch signal bypasses the Wing Anti-Ice Switch and opens the valves if air pressure is available.
A timed delay automatically closes the valves to protect the wing structure from overheating. The VALVE Lights illuminate when the valves are open and extinguish when the valves close.