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HIGHLIGHTS

REVISION NO. 39 Nov 01/07

Pages which have been revised are outlined below, together with the Highlights of the
Revision

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CHAPTER 35
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L.E.P. 1- 6 REVISED TO REFLECT THIS REVISION INDICATING


NEW,REVISED, AND/OR DELETED PAGES
T. OF C. REVISED TO REFLECT THIS REVISION
1- 19
35-00-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
1 151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
501-599,

35-10-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


4- 7 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
401-499,

35-10-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


601- 603, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 055-099, 101-149,
605, 607 151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
401-499, 501-599,

35-11-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 055-099, 101-149,


1, 3 151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
401-499, 501-599,

35-12-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


1- 15 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
401-499,

35-12-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,


502- 503 151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
401-499, 501-599,

35-12-41 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 424 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
401-499,

35-12-41 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED

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601- 611 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
401-499,

35-13-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


1- 4, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
7- 8 151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
401-499, 501-599,

35-13-15 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401, 403- EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 101-149, 151-199,
404, 408- 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,
409 501-599,

35-20-00 01 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


1, 4, MOD.33565K8785 INCORPORATED 106-149, 236-299,
8, 10, EQUIPMENT/FURNISHINGS-PAX COMPARTMENT -
12- 23 ADAPT CABIN LAYOUT FOR CES02 VERSION
(I2L DEFINITION)
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
501-599,

35-21-00 01 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


1, 3- EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
7, 9- 151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
10, 12- 501-599,
13

35-21-00 01 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


301 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
501-599,

35-21-41 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 405, CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
408- 409, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
414- 415, 501-599,
417- 432 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
501-599,

35-21-42 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 410 CORRECTION/ADDITION/AMPLIFICATION 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
REFERENCE CHANGED 151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
501-599,
TITLE OF TASK(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-299, 301-399,

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501-599,
CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
501-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
501-599,

35-21-43 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 404, CORRECTION/ADDITION/AMPLIFICATION 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
407- 414 REFERENCE CHANGED 151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
401-499, 501-599,
CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
501-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
501-599,

35-23-00 01 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


1- 2, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
4- 5, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
8- 13 501-599,

35-23-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


410- 417, MOD.33565K8785 INCORPORATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-105,
423- 426 EQUIPMENT/FURNISHINGS-PAX COMPARTMENT - 151-199, 201-233, 236-299,
ADAPT CABIN LAYOUT FOR CES02 VERSION 301-304,
(I2L DEFINITION)
CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED ALL
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) ALL

35-23-00 01 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


501, 503- MOD.33565K8785 INCORPORATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-105,
514, 518- EQUIPMENT/FURNISHINGS-PAX COMPARTMENT - 151-199, 201-233, 236-299,
523, 525- ADAPT CABIN LAYOUT FOR CES02 VERSION 301-304,
535, 544- (I2L DEFINITION)
554, 556- CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
559 151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
501-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
501-599,

35-30-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


606- 608, LAYOUT IMPROVED/MATERIAL RELOCATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-105,
610- 612, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 101-149, 151-199,
617, 620, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

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622, 625- 501-599,


626

35-31-00 03 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


1, 3- EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 055-099, 101-149,
8 151-199, 204-299, 301-399,
401-499, 501-599,

35-31-52 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 402, TITLE OF TASK(S) DATA UPDATED ALL
405- 407 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 062-099, 106-149, 151-199,
204-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-599,

35-32-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


1, 4, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
7, 13, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
17- 21 401-499,

35-32-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


501- 502, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 301-304, 501-599,
504- 507

35-32-51 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


601- 602 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 234-235, 501-599,

35-32-51 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


701- 703 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 234-235, 501-599,

35-32-52 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 404, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
410- 411, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399,
414- 415, 401-499, 501-599,
420- 425,
427

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LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES


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N, R or D indicates pages which are New, Revised or Deleted respectively
Remove and insert the affected pages and complete the Record of Revisions and
the Record of Temporary Revisions as necessary

CH/SE/SU C PAGE DATE CH/SE/SU C PAGE DATE CH/SE/SU C PAGE DATE

RECORD 35-10-00 2 Aug01/05 35-11-00 R 1 Nov01/07


OF TEMP. 35-10-00 3 May01/05 35-11-00 2 Feb01/98
REVISION 35-10-00 R 4 Nov01/07 35-11-00 R 3 Nov01/07
35-10-00 R 5 Nov01/07 35-11-00 4 May01/05
L.E.P. R 1- 6 Nov01/07 35-10-00 N 6 Nov01/07 35-11-00 5 Feb01/98
T. of C. R 1 Nov01/07 35-10-00 N 7 Nov01/07 35-11-00 6 May01/05
T. of C. R 2 Nov01/07 35-10-00 401 Aug01/06 35-11-41 401 Feb01/98
T. of C. R 3 Nov01/07 35-10-00 402 Aug01/06 35-11-41 402 Feb01/98
T. of C. R 4 Nov01/07 35-10-00 403 Aug01/06 35-11-41 403 Feb01/98
T. of C. R 5 Nov01/07 35-10-00 404 Nov01/06 35-11-41 404 Feb01/98
T. of C. R 6 Nov01/07 35-10-00 405 Nov01/06 35-11-41 405 May01/06
T. of C. R 7 Nov01/07 35-10-00 406 Nov01/06 35-11-41 406 Feb01/07
T. of C. R 8 Nov01/07 35-10-00 407 Nov01/06 35-11-41 407 Aug01/01
T. of C. R 9 Nov01/07 35-10-00 408 Nov01/06 35-11-41 408 Feb01/07
T. of C. R 10 Nov01/07 35-10-00 501 May01/06 35-11-41 601 Feb01/07
T. of C. R 11 Nov01/07 35-10-00 502 Aug01/06 35-11-42 401 May01/05
T. of C. R 12 Nov01/07 35-10-00 503 Feb01/98 35-11-42 402 May01/05
T. of C. R 13 Nov01/07 35-10-00 504 Feb01/98 35-11-42 403 May01/05
T. of C. R 14 Nov01/07 35-10-00 505 Feb01/07 35-11-42 404 May01/05
T. of C. R 15 Nov01/07 35-10-00 506 Feb01/98 35-11-42 405 May01/05
T. of C. R 16 Nov01/07 35-10-00 507 Aug01/06 35-11-42 406 May01/05
T. of C. R 17 Nov01/07 35-10-00 508 Feb01/98
T. of C. R 18 Nov01/07 35-10-00 509 May01/07 35-12-00 R 1 Nov01/07
T. of C. N 19 Nov01/07 35-10-00 510 Aug01/06 35-12-00 R 2 Nov01/07
35-10-00 511 May01/07 35-12-00 R 3 Nov01/07
35-00-00 R 1 Nov01/07 35-10-00 512 Feb01/98 35-12-00 R 4 Nov01/07
35-00-00 2 Aug01/05 35-10-00 513 Aug01/06 35-12-00 R 5 Nov01/07
35-00-00 201 Nov01/06 35-10-00 514 Feb01/07 35-12-00 R 6 Nov01/07
35-00-00 202 Nov01/06 35-10-00 515 Feb01/07 35-12-00 R 7 Nov01/07
35-00-00 203 Nov01/06 35-10-00 516 May01/06 35-12-00 R 8 Nov01/07
35-00-00 204 Nov01/06 35-10-00 517 Feb01/07 35-12-00 R 9 Nov01/07
35-00-00 205 Nov01/05 35-10-00 518 Feb01/98 35-12-00 R 10 Nov01/07
35-00-00 206 Nov01/05 35-10-00 519 May01/06 35-12-00 R 11 Nov01/07
35-00-00 207 Aug01/05 35-10-00 520 May01/06 35-12-00 R 12 Nov01/07
35-00-00 208 Aug01/05 35-10-00 R 601 Nov01/07 35-12-00 R 13 Nov01/07
35-00-00 209 Feb01/06 35-10-00 R 602 Nov01/07 35-12-00 N 14 Nov01/07
35-00-00 210 Nov01/05 35-10-00 R 603 Nov01/07 35-12-00 N 15 Nov01/07
35-00-00 211 Nov01/05 35-10-00 604 May01/05 35-12-00 501 Feb01/98
35-00-00 212 Feb01/06 35-10-00 R 605 Nov01/07 35-12-00 R 502 Nov01/07
35-00-00 213 Aug01/05 35-10-00 606 Feb01/07 35-12-00 R 503 Nov01/07
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35-12-41 R 416 Nov01/07 35-13-15 R 409 Nov01/07 35-20-00 01 R 20 Nov01/07
35-12-41 N 417 Nov01/07 35-13-15 410 May01/05 35-20-00 01 N 21 Nov01/07
35-12-41 N 418 Nov01/07 35-13-15 411 May01/05 35-20-00 01 N 22 Nov01/07
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35-12-41 N 424 Nov01/07 35-13-15 605 May01/05 35-20-00 02 5 Aug01/05
35-12-41 501 Nov01/02 35-13-15 606 May01/05 35-20-00 02 6 Feb01/07
35-12-41 502 May01/04 35-13-21 401 May01/05 35-20-00 02 7 Aug01/05
35-12-41 503 Nov01/05 35-13-21 402 May01/05
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35-12-41 R 605 Nov01/07 35-13-22 202 Feb01/98 35-21-00 01 R 6 Nov01/07
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35-12-41 R 609 Nov01/07 35-13-22 206 Feb01/98 35-21-00 01 R 10 Nov01/07
35-12-41 R 610 Nov01/07 35-13-51 401 Feb01/98 35-21-00 01 11 May01/07
35-12-41 N 611 Nov01/07 35-13-51 402 Feb01/98 35-21-00 01 R 12 Nov01/07
35-12-41 701 Aug01/06 35-13-51 403 Feb01/98 35-21-00 01 R 13 Nov01/07
35-12-41 702 Aug01/06 35-13-51 404 Feb01/98 35-21-00 02 1 Aug01/05
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35-13-00 R 1 Nov01/07 35-13-51 406 Feb01/98 35-21-00 02 3 Aug01/05
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35-13-00 R 3 Nov01/07 35-13-51 408 Feb01/98 35-21-00 02 5 Aug01/05
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35-22-62 402 Nov01/05 35-23-00 01 R 11 Nov01/07 35-23-00 R 423 Nov01/07
35-22-62 403 Aug01/05 35-23-00 01 R 12 Nov01/07 35-23-00 R 424 Nov01/07
35-22-62 404 Aug01/05 35-23-00 01 R 13 Nov01/07 35-23-00 R 425 Nov01/07
35-22-62 405 Aug01/05 35-23-00 02 1 Aug01/05 35-23-00 R 426 Nov01/07
35-22-62 406 Nov01/05 35-23-00 02 2 Aug01/05 35-23-00 427 Feb01/07
35-22-62 407 Nov01/05 35-23-00 02 3 Aug01/05 35-23-00 428 Feb01/07
35-22-62 408 Nov01/05 35-23-00 02 4 Feb01/07 35-23-00 429 Feb01/07
35-22-63 401 Aug01/05 35-23-00 02 5 Aug01/05 35-23-00 430 Feb01/07
35-22-63 402 Nov01/05 35-23-00 02 6 Feb01/07 35-23-00 431 Aug01/06
35-22-63 403 Aug01/05 35-23-00 02 7 Feb01/07 35-23-00 432 Aug01/06
35-22-63 404 Aug01/05 35-23-00 02 8 Aug01/05 35-23-00 433 Aug01/06
35-22-63 405 Aug01/05 35-23-00 02 9 Aug01/05 35-23-00 434 Aug01/06
35-22-63 406 Nov01/05 35-23-00 02 10 Aug01/05 35-23-00 435 Aug01/06
35-22-63 407 Nov01/05 35-23-00 02 11 Aug01/05 35-23-00 436 Aug01/06
35-22-63 408 Aug01/05 35-23-00 02 12 Aug01/05 35-23-00 437 Aug01/06
35-22-64 401 Aug01/05 35-23-00 02 13 Aug01/05 35-23-00 438 Aug01/06
35-22-64 402 Nov01/05 35-23-00 02 14 Aug01/05 35-23-00 439 Aug01/06
35-22-64 403 Aug01/05 35-23-00 02 15 Aug01/05 35-23-00 440 Aug01/06
35-22-64 404 Aug01/05 35-23-00 02 16 Aug01/05 35-23-00 441 Aug01/06
35-22-64 405 Aug01/05 35-23-00 02 17 Aug01/05 35-23-00 442 Aug01/06
35-22-64 406 Nov01/05 35-23-00 02 18 Aug01/05 35-23-00 443 Aug01/06
35-22-64 407 Nov01/05 35-23-00 02 19 Feb01/07 35-23-00 444 Aug01/06
35-22-64 408 Nov01/05 35-23-00 02 20 Feb01/07 35-23-00 445 Aug01/06
35-22-65 401 Nov01/05 35-23-00 02 21 May01/06 35-23-00 446 Aug01/06
35-22-65 402 Nov01/05 35-23-00 201 May01/07 35-23-00 447 Aug01/06
35-22-65 403 Aug01/05 35-23-00 202 May01/07 35-23-00 448 Aug01/06
35-22-65 404 Aug01/05 35-23-00 203 May01/07 35-23-00 449 Aug01/06
35-22-65 405 Aug01/05 35-23-00 204 May01/07 35-23-00 450 Aug01/06
35-22-65 406 Nov01/05 35-23-00 205 May01/07 35-23-00 451 Aug01/06
35-22-65 407 Nov01/05 35-23-00 401 Aug01/06 35-23-00 452 Aug01/06
35-22-65 408 Nov01/05 35-23-00 402 Aug01/06 35-23-00 01 R 501 Nov01/07
35-22-65 409 Nov01/05 35-23-00 403 May01/06 35-23-00 01 502 May01/07
35-22-65 410 Nov01/05 35-23-00 404 Aug01/05 35-23-00 01 R 503 Nov01/07
35-22-65 411 Nov01/05 35-23-00 405 May01/07 35-23-00 01 R 504 Nov01/07
35-22-65 412 Nov01/05 35-23-00 406 May01/07 35-23-00 01 R 505 Nov01/07
35-22-65 413 Nov01/05 35-23-00 407 Aug01/06 35-23-00 01 R 506 Nov01/07
35-22-65 414 Nov01/05 35-23-00 408 May01/06 35-23-00 01 R 507 Nov01/07
35-22-65 415 Nov01/05 35-23-00 409 May01/07 35-23-00 01 R 508 Nov01/07
35-22-65 416 Nov01/05 35-23-00 R 410 Nov01/07 35-23-00 01 R 509 Nov01/07
35-22-65 417 Nov01/05 35-23-00 R 411 Nov01/07 35-23-00 01 R 510 Nov01/07
35-23-00 R 412 Nov01/07 35-23-00 01 R 511 Nov01/07
35-23-00 01 R 1 Nov01/07 35-23-00 R 413 Nov01/07 35-23-00 01 R 512 Nov01/07
35-23-00 01 R 2 Nov01/07 35-23-00 R 414 Nov01/07 35-23-00 01 R 513 Nov01/07
35-23-00 01 3 Aug01/05 35-23-00 R 415 Nov01/07 35-23-00 01 R 514 Nov01/07
35-23-00 01 R 4 Nov01/07 35-23-00 R 416 Nov01/07 35-23-00 01 515 Feb01/07

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35-23-00 01 517 Feb01/07 35-23-00 02 509 Nov01/05 35-23-15 403 Feb01/98
35-23-00 01 R 518 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 510 Nov01/05 35-23-15 404 Feb01/02
35-23-00 01 R 519 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 511 Nov01/05 35-23-15 405 Feb01/02
35-23-00 01 R 520 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 512 Nov01/05 35-23-15 406 Feb01/98
35-23-00 01 R 521 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 513 May01/06 35-23-21 401 Aug01/05
35-23-00 01 R 522 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 514 Nov01/05 35-23-21 402 Nov01/05
35-23-00 01 R 523 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 515 Nov01/05 35-23-21 403 Aug01/05
35-23-00 01 524 May01/07 35-23-00 02 516 Aug01/06 35-23-21 404 Aug01/05
35-23-00 01 R 525 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 517 Aug01/06 35-23-21 405 Aug01/05
35-23-00 01 R 526 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 518 Nov01/05 35-23-21 406 Nov01/05
35-23-00 01 R 527 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 519 Nov01/05 35-23-21 407 Nov01/05
35-23-00 01 R 528 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 520 Nov01/05 35-23-21 408 Nov01/05
35-23-00 01 R 529 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 521 Nov01/05 35-23-21 409 Nov01/05
35-23-00 01 R 530 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 522 Nov01/05 35-23-34 401 Aug01/05
35-23-00 01 R 531 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 523 Nov01/05 35-23-34 402 Nov01/05
35-23-00 01 R 532 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 524 Feb01/06 35-23-34 403 Aug01/05
35-23-00 01 R 533 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 525 Feb01/07 35-23-34 404 Aug01/05
35-23-00 01 R 534 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 526 Feb01/07 35-23-34 405 Aug01/05
35-23-00 01 R 535 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 527 Feb01/07 35-23-34 406 Nov01/05
35-23-00 01 536 Aug01/07 35-23-00 02 528 Feb01/07 35-23-34 407 Nov01/05
35-23-00 01 537 Aug01/07 35-23-00 02 529 Feb01/07 35-23-34 408 Nov01/05
35-23-00 01 538 Aug01/07 35-23-00 02 530 Feb01/07 35-23-34 409 Nov01/05
35-23-00 01 539 Aug01/07 35-23-00 02 531 Feb01/07 35-23-51 401 Nov01/05
35-23-00 01 540 Aug01/07 35-23-00 02 532 Feb01/07 35-23-51 402 Nov01/05
35-23-00 01 541 Aug01/07 35-23-00 02 533 Feb01/07 35-23-51 403 Aug01/05
35-23-00 01 542 Aug01/07 35-23-00 02 534 Feb01/07 35-23-51 404 Aug01/05
35-23-00 01 543 Aug01/07 35-23-00 02 535 Feb01/07 35-23-51 405 Aug01/05
35-23-00 01 R 544 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 536 Feb01/07 35-23-51 406 Feb01/06
35-23-00 01 R 545 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 537 Feb01/07 35-23-51 407 Nov01/05
35-23-00 01 R 546 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 538 Feb01/07 35-23-51 408 Nov01/05
35-23-00 01 R 547 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 539 Feb01/07 35-23-51 409 Feb01/06
35-23-00 01 R 548 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 540 Feb01/07 35-23-51 410 Aug01/05
35-23-00 01 R 549 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 541 Feb01/07 35-23-52 401 Nov01/05
35-23-00 01 R 550 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 542 Feb01/07 35-23-52 402 Nov01/05
35-23-00 01 R 551 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 543 Feb01/07 35-23-52 403 Aug01/05
35-23-00 01 R 552 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 544 Feb01/07 35-23-52 404 Aug01/05
35-23-00 01 R 553 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 545 Feb01/07 35-23-52 405 Aug01/05
35-23-00 01 R 554 Nov01/07 35-23-00 02 546 Feb01/07 35-23-52 406 Feb01/06
35-23-00 01 555 May01/07 35-23-00 02 547 Feb01/07 35-23-52 407 Nov01/05
35-23-00 01 R 556 Nov01/07 35-23-11 401 Aug01/05 35-23-52 408 Nov01/05
35-23-00 01 R 557 Nov01/07 35-23-11 402 Nov01/05 35-23-52 409 Aug01/05
35-23-00 01 R 558 Nov01/07 35-23-11 403 Aug01/05 35-23-52 410 Feb01/06
35-23-00 01 R 559 Nov01/07 35-23-11 404 Aug01/05 35-23-54 401 Nov01/05
35-23-00 02 501 Aug01/05 35-23-11 405 Aug01/05 35-23-54 402 Nov01/05
35-23-00 02 502 Nov01/05 35-23-11 406 Nov01/05 35-23-54 403 Aug01/05
35-23-00 02 503 Aug01/05 35-23-11 407 Nov01/05 35-23-54 404 Aug01/05
35-23-00 02 504 Aug01/05 35-23-11 408 Nov01/05 35-23-54 405 Aug01/05
35-23-00 02 505 Aug01/05 35-23-11 409 Nov01/05 35-23-54 406 Aug01/05
35-23-00 02 506 May01/06 35-23-11 410 Nov01/05 35-23-54 407 Nov01/05
35-23-00 02 507 Nov01/05 35-23-15 401 Feb01/98 35-23-54 408 Nov01/05

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35-23-54 409 Aug01/05 35-31-00 02 5 May01/06 35-32-42 602 Aug01/98


35-23-54 410 Aug01/05 35-31-00 03 R 1 Nov01/07 35-32-42 603 Feb01/05
35-23-55 401 Aug01/05 35-31-00 03 2 May01/05 35-32-42 604 Aug01/07
35-23-55 402 Nov01/05 35-31-00 03 R 3 Nov01/07 35-32-42 605 Aug01/07
35-23-55 403 Aug01/05 35-31-00 03 R 4 Nov01/07 35-32-42 606 Feb01/05
35-23-55 404 Aug01/05 35-31-00 03 R 5 Nov01/07 35-32-42 607 May01/06
35-23-55 405 Aug01/05 35-31-00 03 R 6 Nov01/07 35-32-42 608 Feb01/05
35-23-55 406 Aug01/05 35-31-00 03 R 7 Nov01/07 35-32-42 609 May01/06
35-23-55 407 Nov01/05 35-31-00 03 R 8 Nov01/07 35-32-42 610 Feb01/05
35-23-55 408 Nov01/05 35-31-00 04 1 May01/05 35-32-51 R 601 Nov01/07
35-23-55 409 Aug01/05 35-31-00 04 2 May01/05 35-32-51 R 602 Nov01/07
35-31-00 04 3 May01/05 35-32-51 R 701 Nov01/07
35-30-00 1 Aug01/04 35-31-00 04 4 May01/05 35-32-51 R 702 Nov01/07
35-30-00 601 May01/04 35-31-00 04 5 May01/05 35-32-51 R 703 Nov01/07
35-30-00 602 May01/04 35-31-52 R 401 Nov01/07 35-32-52 R 401 Nov01/07
35-30-00 603 Feb01/98 35-31-52 R 402 Nov01/07 35-32-52 R 402 Nov01/07
35-30-00 604 Feb01/98 35-31-52 403 May01/06 35-32-52 R 403 Nov01/07
35-30-00 605 May01/05 35-31-52 404 May01/06 35-32-52 R 404 Nov01/07
35-30-00 R 606 Nov01/07 35-31-52 R 405 Nov01/07 35-32-52 405 May01/05
35-30-00 R 607 Nov01/07 35-31-52 R 406 Nov01/07 35-32-52 406 Feb01/07
35-30-00 R 608 Nov01/07 35-31-52 R 407 Nov01/07 35-32-52 407 Feb01/07
35-30-00 609 Aug01/07 35-32-52 408 May01/05
35-30-00 R 610 Nov01/07 35-32-00 R 1 Nov01/07 35-32-52 409 May01/05
35-30-00 R 611 Nov01/07 35-32-00 2 May01/05 35-32-52 R 410 Nov01/07
35-30-00 R 612 Nov01/07 35-32-00 3 May01/05 35-32-52 R 411 Nov01/07
35-30-00 613 May01/06 35-32-00 R 4 Nov01/07 35-32-52 412 May01/05
35-30-00 614 Nov01/06 35-32-00 5 May01/05 35-32-52 413 May01/05
35-30-00 615 May01/06 35-32-00 6 May01/05 35-32-52 R 414 Nov01/07
35-30-00 616 May01/05 35-32-00 R 7 Nov01/07 35-32-52 R 415 Nov01/07
35-30-00 R 617 Nov01/07 35-32-00 8 Aug01/07 35-32-52 416 Aug01/07
35-30-00 618 Feb01/07 35-32-00 9 Aug01/07 35-32-52 417 Aug01/07
35-30-00 619 Feb01/07 35-32-00 10 Aug01/07 35-32-52 418 Aug01/07
35-30-00 R 620 Nov01/07 35-32-00 11 Aug01/07 35-32-52 419 Aug01/07
35-30-00 621 Aug01/07 35-32-00 12 Aug01/07 35-32-52 R 420 Nov01/07
35-30-00 R 622 Nov01/07 35-32-00 R 13 Nov01/07 35-32-52 R 421 Nov01/07
35-30-00 623 Aug01/07 35-32-00 14 Aug01/07 35-32-52 R 422 Nov01/07
35-30-00 624 Aug01/07 35-32-00 15 Aug01/07 35-32-52 R 423 Nov01/07
35-30-00 R 625 Nov01/07 35-32-00 16 Aug01/07 35-32-52 R 424 Nov01/07
35-30-00 R 626 Nov01/07 35-32-00 R 17 Nov01/07 35-32-52 R 425 Nov01/07
35-30-00 627 Aug01/07 35-32-00 R 18 Nov01/07 35-32-52 426 Aug01/07
35-30-00 628 Aug01/07 35-32-00 R 19 Nov01/07 35-32-52 R 427 Nov01/07
35-30-00 629 Aug01/07 35-32-00 R 20 Nov01/07
35-30-00 630 Aug01/07 35-32-00 N 21 Nov01/07
35-30-00 631 Aug01/07 35-32-00 R 501 Nov01/07
35-30-00 632 Aug01/07 35-32-00 R 502 Nov01/07
35-30-00 633 Aug01/07 35-32-00 503 May01/07
35-32-00 R 504 Nov01/07
35-31-00 02 1 May01/06 35-32-00 R 505 Nov01/07
35-31-00 02 2 May01/06 35-32-00 R 506 Nov01/07
35-31-00 02 3 May01/06 35-32-00 R 507 Nov01/07
35-31-00 02 4 May01/06 35-32-42 601 May01/06

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_ PAGE ___________
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OXYGEN - GENERAL
________________ 35-00-00
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
System Description 1 ALL
Flight-Crew Oxygen System (Ref. 1 ALL
35-10-00)
Passenger Oxygen System (Ref. 1 001-049, 051-099
35-20-00) 101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Passenger Emergency-Oxygen 1 401-499,
System (Ref. 35-20-00)
Portable Oxygen System (Ref. 2 ALL
35-30-00)

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OXYGEN - GENERAL 35-00-00
MAINTENANCE PRACTICES 201 051-099, 401-499
Special precautions when working 201 051-099, 401-499
on a Gaseous Oxygen System
Replacement of a Line in the Low 203 401-499,
Pressure Section of the Gaseous
Oxygen System
Replacement of a Line in the High 208 401-499,
Pressure Section of the Gaseous
Oxygen System

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CREW OXYGEN 35-10-00
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
System Description 1 ALL
Oxygen Storage (Ref. 35-11-00) 1 ALL
Oxygen Distribution (Ref. 1 ALL
35-12-00)
Indicating (Ref. 35-13-00) 1 ALL
Crew System Arrangement 1 001-049, 101-149
151-199, 201-299
301-399, 401-499
Crew System Arrangement 6 051-099,
Crew System Arrangement 6 501-599,

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CREW OXYGEN 35-10-00
DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION 401 ALL
OXY High Pressure 401 ALL
Indication-Direct Reading.

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Refer to the MMEL TASK: 401 ALL
35-13-01-A)a)
OXY High Pressure Indication. 403 ALL
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 403 ALL
35-13-01-A)a)
Loss of REGUL LO PR Indication 404 ALL
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 404 ALL
35-13-01-A)b)
Loss of REGUL LO PR Indication 408 ALL
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 408 ALL
35-13-01-A)b)

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CREW OXYGEN 35-10-00
ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Leakage Test of the LP Oxygen 501 ALL
System for the Crew
Leakage Test of the LP Oxygen 509 ALL
System for the Crew with the
Oxygen Cylinder Source
Leakage test of the LP oxygen 515 ALL
system for the crew with the
VARIAN HELITEST TOOL

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CREW OXYGEN 35-10-00
INSPECTION/CHECK 601 ALL
Inspection of oxygen pressure for 601 ALL
the flight crew

OXYGEN STORAGE 35-11-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Description 1 ALL
Oxygen Cylinder 1 001-049, 055-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
401-499, 501-599
Oxygen Cylinder 1 051-054,
Pressure Regulator/Transmitter 3 ALL
Safety System 3 ALL
Replenishment of the Oxygen 3 001-049, 101-149
Source 151-199, 201-299
301-399, 401-499
501-599,
External Filling Connection 6 051-099,

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CYLINDER - OXYGEN STORAGE 35-11-41
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Crew Oxygen-Storage 401 ALL
Cylinder (5750HM)
Installation of the Crew 405 ALL
Oxygen-Storage Cylinder (5750HM)
CYLINDER - OXYGEN STORAGE 35-11-41
INSPECTION/CHECK 601 ALL
Hydrostatic Test of the Crew 601 ALL
Cylinder-Oxygen Storage (5750HM)
FILL PORT - OXYGEN 35-11-42
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 051-099,
Removal of the Oxygen Fill Port 401 051-099,
(5769HM)
Installation of the Oxygen Fill 404 051-099,
Port (5769HM)

OXYGEN DISTRIBUTION 35-12-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Description 1 ALL
Low-Pressure Supply Valve 1 ALL
Distribution Manifold 1 ALL
Distribution Pipes 4 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
401-499,
Distribution Pipes 4 501-599,
Stowage Box Assembly 4 ALL
Full-Face Quick-Donning Mask 8 ALL
System Ground Test 12 ALL
By the Maintenance Personnel 12 ALL

OXYGEN DISTRIBUTION 35-12-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational test of the Crew 501 ALL
Oxygen Distribution
MASK - FULL FACE/QUICK DONNING, OXYGEN 35-12-41
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Oxygen-Mask 401 ALL
Stowage-Box
Installation of the Oxygen-Mask 408 ALL
Stowage-Box
Removal of the 414 ALL
Full-Face/Quick-Donning

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Oxygen-Mask
Installation of the 420 ALL
Full-Face/Quick-donning
Oxygen-Mask
MASK - FULL FACE/QUICK DONNING, OXYGEN 35-12-41
ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the Full 501 ALL
Face/Quick Donning Oxygen Masks
(5757HM, 5758HM, 5759HM, 5760HM)
MASK - FULL FACE/QUICK DONNING, OXYGEN 35-12-41
INSPECTION/CHECK 601 ALL
Detailed Inspection of Oxygen 601 ALL
Masks (out of box) with Harness
Inflated
Remove for Functional Check of 607 ALL
Mask Regulator Assembly
Check of the Correct Position of 608 ALL
the Mask Lock and Correct Torque
of the Retaining Screw
MASK - FULL FACE/QUICK DONNING, OXYGEN 35-12-41
CLEANING/PAINTING 701 ALL
Cleaning of the Mask-Full Face / 701 ALL
Q.D, Oxygen (5757HM, 5758HM,
5759HM, 5760HM)

CONTROL AND INDICATING 35-13-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
System Description 1 001-049, 101-149
151-199, 201-299
301-399, 401-499
501-599,
Direct Reading Pressure Gage 1 001-049, 101-149
151-199, 201-299
301-399, 401-499
501-599,
System Description 1 051-099,
Direct Reading Pressure Gage 1 051-099,
Filling Indicator 1 051-099,
Cockpit Indications 1 001-049, 051-099
101-105, 151-199
201-233, 236-299
301-302,
Cockpit Indications 2 106-149, 234-235
303-399, 401-499
501-599,

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PRESSURE SWITCH - OXYGEN 35-13-14
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Press Sw-Oxygen LO 401 ALL
PR (4WV)
Installation of the Press 405 ALL
Sw-Oxygen LO PR (4WV)
TRANSMITTER/PRESSURE REGULATOR - 35-13-15
OXYGEN
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Oxygen Pressure 401 ALL
Regulator/Transmitter (4HT)
Installation of the Oxygen 407 ALL
Pressure Regulator/Transmitter
(4HT)
TRANSMITTER/PRESSURE REGULATOR - 35-13-15
OXYGEN
INSPECTION/CHECK 601 063-099, 152-152
204-205,
Visual Inspection of the Oxygen 601 063-099, 152-152
Pressure Regulator/Transmitter 204-205,
INDICATOR - OXYGEN FILLING 35-13-21
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 051-099,
Removal of the Oxygen Filling 401 051-099,
Indicator (5HT)
Installation of the Oxygen Filling 404 051-099,
Indicator (5HT)
INDICATOR - OVERBOARD DISCHARGE 35-13-22
MAINTENANCE PRACTICES 201 ALL
Replacement of the Overboard 201 ALL
Discharge Indicator (5756HM)
VALVE - SOLENOID, LP OXYGEN SUPPLY 35-13-51
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Sol Valve-LP Oxy 401 ALL
Sply (3HT)
Installation of the LP 405 ALL
Oxygen-Supply Solenoid-Valve (3HT)

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PASSENGER OXYGEN 35-20-00
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 1 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
General 1 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,

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PAGE ___________
Operation 19 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Sequence of Operation 19 001-049, 051-051
056-056, 058-099
101-149, 151-199
201-233, 236-299
301-399, 501-599
Sequence of Operation 21 052-055, 057-057
Sequence of Operation 21 234-235,
After Operation 23 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 2 1 401-499,
General 1 401-499,
Component Location 1 401-499,
System Description 1 401-499,
Oxygen Storage (Ref. 35-21-00) 1 401-499,
Oxygen Distribution (Ref. 1 401-499,
35-22-00)
Oxygen Control and Indicating 1 401-499,
(Ref. 35-23-00)
Power Supply 1 401-499,
Operation/Control and Indication 6 401-499,
Operation 6 401-499,
Demonstration Masks 6 401-499,
Sequence of Operation 6 401-499,
After Operation 6 401-499,

OXYGEN STORAGE 35-21-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 1 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
General 1 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Component Location 1 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Component Description 1 001-049, 051-099
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201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Emergency Oxygen Container 5 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
211-299, 301-399
501-599,
Emergency Oxygen Container 6 201-210,
Operation 7 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Ground Tests 10 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 2 1 401-499,
General 1 401-499,
Component Location 1 401-499,
System Description 1 401-499,
Component Description 3 401-499,
Storage Cylinders 991WR1 thru 3 401-499,
991WR6
Fill Lines 3 401-499,
Thermal Compensators 7621WR thru 3 401-499,
7626WR
Filling Port 7520WR 3 401-499,
Overboard Discharge Indicator 7 401-499,
7521WR

OXYGEN STORAGE 35-21-00


SERVICING 1 301 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Discard Oxygen Generators 301 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
SERVICING 2 301 401-499,
Filling of the Passenger Oxygen 301 401-499,
Cylinders
DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION 401 401-499,
Check of the Oxygen Cylinder 401 401-499,
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 401 401-499,
35-21-01-E)

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Reactivation of the Oxygen Storage 407 401-499,
Cylinder(s)
Refer to the MMEL TASK: TBD 407 401-499,

OXYGEN STORAGE 35-21-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 401-499,
Leakage and Obstruction Test of 501 401-499,
the Filling Line
Hydrostatic Test of Oxygen 509 401-499,
Cylinders and Functional Check of
Pressure Reducers
CONTAINER - EMERGENCY OXYGEN 35-21-41
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Removal of the Emergency Oxygen 401 001-049, 051-099
Containers 101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Installation of the Emergency 418 001-049, 051-099
Oxygen Containers 101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
GENERATOR - EMERGENCY OXYGEN 35-21-42
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Removal of the Emergency Oxygen 401 001-049, 051-099
Generators 101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Installation of the Emergency 406 001-049, 051-099
Oxygen Generators 101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Cleaning of the Passenger Oxygen 409 001-049, 051-099
Mask 101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
MASK - EMERGENCY OXYGEN 35-21-43
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Oxygen Mask 401 ALL
Installation of the Oxygen Mask 409 ALL

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Cleaning of the Passenger Oxygen 415 ALL
Mask
CYLINDER - ASSY, OXYGEN 35-21-51
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 401-499,
Removal of the Oxygen Cylinder 401 401-499,
Assemblies (991WR1-991WR6)
Installation of the Oxygen 405 401-499,
Cylinder Assemblies
(991WR1-991WR6)
FILLING PORT - OXYGEN 35-21-52
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 401-499,
Removal of the Filling Port 401 401-499,
(7520WR)
Installation of the Filling Port 405 401-499,
(7520WR)
COMPENSATOR - THERMAL 35-21-53
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 401-499,
Removal of the Thermal Compensator 401 401-499,
(7621WR-7626WR)
Installation of the Thermal 405 401-499,
Compensator (7621WR-7626WR)
INDICATOR - OVERBOARD DISCHARGER 35-21-54
MAINTENANCE PRACTICES 201 401-499,
Replacement of the Overboard 201 401-499,
Discharge Indicator (7521WR)

OXYGEN DISTRIBUTION 35-22-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 401-499,
General 1 401-499,
Component Location 1 401-499,
System Description 1 401-499,
Component Description 8 401-499,
Supply Lines 8 401-499,
Check Valve 7501WR1 and 7501WR2 8 401-499,
Riser-Line Shut-Off Valves 10 401-499,
7514WR1 thru 7514WR4
Test Ports 7504WR1 thru 7504WR3 10 401-499,
Emergency Oxygen Containers 11 401-499,
Bleed/Vent Valve 7503WR 14 401-499,
Main-Distribution-Line Shut-Off 14 401-499,
Valves 7550WR510 and 7553WR460
Operation/Control and Indication 15 401-499,
Bite Test 15 401-499,
System Test 15 401-499,
CONTAINER - EMERGENCY OXYGEN, GASEOUS 35-22-54
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 401-499,

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Removal of the Emergency Oxygen 401 401-499,
Container
Installation of the Emergency 412 401-499,
Oxygen Container
SHUTOFF VALVE - MAIN DISTRIBUTION, 35-22-61
FLOW EXCESS
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 401-499,
Removal of the Shut-Off Valve - 401 401-499,
Main Distribution Line (7550WR510,
7553WR460)
Installation of the Shut-Off Valve 405 401-499,
- Main Distribution Line
(7550WR510, 7553WR460)
SHUTOFF VALVE - RISER LINE, FLOW 35-22-62
EXCESS
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 401-499,
Removal of the Shut-Off Valve - 401 401-499,
Riser Line (7514WR1-7514WR4)
Installation of the Shut-Off Valve 405 401-499,
- Riser Line (7514WR1-7514WR4)
CHECK VALVE 35-22-63
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 401-499,
Removal of the Check Valve 401 401-499,
(7501WR1, 7501WR2)
Installation of the Check Valve 405 401-499,
(7501WR1, 7501WR2)
VALVE - BLEED VENT 35-22-64
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 401-499,
Removal of the Bleed Vent Valve 401 401-499,
(7503WR)
Installation of the Bleed Vent 405 401-499,
Valve (7503WR)
TEST PORT - OXYGEN 35-22-65
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 401-499,
Removal of the Oxygen Test Ports 401 401-499,
(7504WR1/7504WR2)
Installation of the Oxygen Test 405 401-499,
Ports (7504WR1/7504WR2)
Removal of the Oxygen Test Port 410 401-499,
(7504WR3)
Installation of the Oxygen Test 414 401-499,
Port (7504WR3)

CONTROL AND INDICATING 35-23-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 1 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199

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201-299, 301-399
501-599,
General 1 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Component Location 1 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
System Description 4 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Component Description 8 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Altitude Pressure Switch 16WR 8 001-049, 051-051
056-056, 058-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Altitude Pressure Switch 8 052-055, 057-057
Oxygen Power Relay 10WR 8 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
MASK MAN ON pushbutton switch 9 001-049, 051-099
14WR 101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
TMR RESET pushbutton switch 13WR 9 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Passenger Information Relay 19WR 9 001-049, 051-099
101-105, 151-199
201-233, 236-299
Passenger Information Relay 19WR 9 106-149, 234-235
301-399, 501-599
Time Delay Relays 8WR and 9WR 9 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Indicator Lights 9 001-049, 051-099

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101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
AHS ON pushbutton switch 899WR 10 052-055, 057-057
Operation 10 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Automatic Operation 10 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Manual Operation 12 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Door Malfunction 12 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Ground Test 12 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 2 1 401-499,
General 1 401-499,
Component Location 1 401-499,
System Description 1 401-499,
Power Supply 4 401-499,
Component Description 4 401-499,
Altitude Switch 16WR 4 401-499,
MAN ON Pushbutton Switch 14WR 4 401-499,
TMR RESET Pushbutton Switch 5 401-499,
13WR
Passenger Information Relay 19WR 5 401-499,
SYS ON Indicator Light 12WR 5 401-499,
Temperature Transducer 975WR 5 401-499,
Fill Panel Pressure-Indicator 10 401-499,
980WR
Quantity Calculation and Control 10 401-499,
Unit 960WR
Pressure Reducers 990WR1 thru 10 401-499,
990WR6
Oxygen Regulators 910WR1 and 15 401-499,
910WR2
Pressure Relief Valve 7000WR 15 401-499,

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Low Pressure Switch 970WR 15 401-499,
Operation 19 401-499,
Automatic Operation 19 401-499,
Manual Operation 19 401-499,
Door Latch Malfunction 19 401-499,
System Reset 19 401-499,
Oxygen Pressure Indication 19 401-499,
Failure Indications on the POXIP 20 401-499,
Ground Test 20 401-499,

CONTROL AND INDICATING 35-23-00


MAINTENANCE PRACTICES 201 ALL
Packing of the Oxygen Masks 201 ALL

CONTROL AND INDICATING 35-23-00


DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION 401 ALL
Check of the MAN MASK pushbutton 401 052-055, 057-057
when the HI ALT system does not 401-499,
operate
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 401 052-055, 057-057
35-23-01-C)a) 401-499,
Check of the AUTO control function 409 ALL
of the MASK MAN ON pushbutton
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 409 ALL
35-23-01-A)a)
Check of the Oxygen Cylinder 433 401-499,
Pressure because of no PRESSURE
Indication on the Passenger Oxygen
Indication Panel (POXIP)
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 433 401-499,
35-23-01-D)a)
Check of the Oxygen Cylinder 438 401-499,
Pressure because of no PRESSURE
CHECK Light on the Passenger
Oxygen Indication Panel (POXIP)
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 438 401-499,
35-23-01-D)b)
Check of the Oxygen Cylinder 441 401-499,
Pressure because of no PRESSURE LO
Light on the Passenger Oxygen
Indication Panel (POXIP)
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 441 401-499,
35-23-01-D)c)
Check of the Oxygen Cylinder 444 401-499,

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because of no CYLINDER FAULT Light
on the Passenger Oxygen Indication
Panel (POXIP)
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 444 401-499,
35-23-01-D)e)
Check of the Oxygen Cylinder 447 401-499,
Pressure because of an inoperative
Quantity Calculation and Control
Unit (QCCU)
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 447 401-499,
35-23-01-E)
Check of the Oxygen Cylinder 450 401-499,
Pressure because the Overboard
Discharge Indicator (Green Disk)
is missing or damaged
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 450 401-499,
35-23-01-F)b)

CONTROL AND INDICATING 35-23-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 1 501 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Operational Check of Manual Mask 501 001-049, 051-099
Release 101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Functional Test of the Passenger 510 001-049, 051-099
Emergency-Oxygen System 101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
501-599,
Functional Check of Automatic Mask 521 001-049, 051-099
Release, Detailed Inspection of 101-149, 151-199
Masks and Visual Check of Chemical 201-299, 301-399
Oxygen Generators 501-599,
Operational Test of the Manual 553 001-049, 051-099
Release Mechanism for the 101-149, 151-199
Passenger Emergency Oxygen-System 201-299, 301-399
Masks 501-599,
ADJUSTMENT/TEST 2 501 401-499,
Operational Check of Manual Mask 501 401-499,
Release
Leak Check of Components in the 506 401-499,
Intermediate Line of the Oxygen
System

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Leak Check of Components in the 513 401-499,
Distribution Network of the Oxygen
System
Remove for Functional Check of 521 401-499,
Pressure Regulators
Remove for Functional Check of 522 401-499,
Pressure Relief Valve, Main
Distribution Shutoff Valves, Riser
Line Shutoff Valves and
Operational Check of Check Valves
Functional Check of Altitude 524 401-499,
Pressure Switch and Detailed
Inspection of Oxygen Mask Assembly
Packing of Oxygen Masks 531 401-499,
Operational Check of Cylinder 535 401-499,
Handvalve Switches
Operational and Functional Check 539 401-499,
of Passenger Oxygen System
TRANSDUCER - TEMPERATURE 35-23-11
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 401-499,
Removal of the Temperature 401 401-499,
Transducer (975WR)
Installation of the Temperature 405 401-499,
Transducer (975WR)
SWITCH - ALTITUDE 35-23-15
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Altitude Switch 401 ALL
(16WR)
Installation of the Altitude 404 ALL
Switch (16WR)
INDICATOR - PRESSURE, FILL PANEL 35-23-21
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 401-499,
Removal of the Fill Panel Pressure 401 401-499,
Indicator (980WR)
Installation of the Fill Panel 405 401-499,
Pressure Indicator (980WR)
CONTROL UNIT - QUANTITY CALCULATION 35-23-34
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 401-499,
Removal of the Quantity 401 401-499,
Calculation and Control Unit
(QCCU) (960WR)
Installation of the Quantity 405 401-499,
Calculation and Control Unit
(QCCU) (960WR)
REDUCER - PRESSURE 35-23-51
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 401-499,

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Removal of the Pressure Reducer 401 401-499,
(990WR1-990WR6)
Installation of the Pressure 405 401-499,
Reducer (990WR1-990WR6)
REGULATOR - OXYGEN 35-23-52
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 401-499,
Removal of the Oxygen Regulator 401 401-499,
(910WR1/910WR2)
Installation of the Oxygen 405 401-499,
Regulator (910WR1/910WR2)
SWITCH - LOW PRESSURE 35-23-54
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 401-499,
Removal of the Low Pressure Switch 401 401-499,
(970WR)
Installation of the Low Pressure 405 401-499,
Switch (970WR)
VALVE - PRESSURE RELIEF 35-23-55
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 401-499,
Removal of the Pressure Relief 401 401-499,
Valve (7000WR)
Installation of the Pressure 405 401-499,
Relief Valve (7000WR)

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PORTABLE OXYGEN 35-30-00
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Description 1 ALL
Flight-Crew Portable Device 1 ALL
(Ref. 35-31-00)
Cabin-Attendants Portable 1 ALL
Devices (Ref. 35-32-00)

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PORTABLE OXYGEN 35-30-00
INSPECTION/CHECK 601 ALL
Check Pressure on Portable Oxygen 601 ALL
Cylinders Gauge
Removal of Portable Oxygen 603 ALL
Cylinder for Hydrostatic Test and
check of low Pressure Relief
Valves
Check Attachments of Portable 605 ALL
Oxygen Cylinder and visual
inspection of Full Face Smoke
Masks
Visual Check of the Box 607 ALL

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Seal/Serviceability Indication of
the Protective Breathing Equipment
Discard Protective Breathing 629 ALL
Equipment
Detailed Inspection of Portable 631 ALL
Oxygen Mask

FLIGHT CREW PORTABLE DEVICES 35-31-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 2 1 201-203,
General 1 201-203,
Description 1 201-203,
Smoke Hood System 1 201-203,
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 3 1 001-049, 055-099
101-149, 151-199
204-299, 301-399
401-499, 501-599
General 1 001-049, 055-099
101-149, 151-199
204-299, 301-399
401-499, 501-599
Description 1 001-049, 055-099
101-149, 151-199
204-299, 301-399
401-499, 501-599
Breathing Hood System 1 001-049, 055-061
101-105,
Breathing Hood System 1 062-099, 106-149
151-199, 204-299
301-399, 401-499
501-599,
Description of the Protective 4 001-049, 055-099
Breathing Equipment 101-149, 151-199
204-299, 301-399
401-499, 501-599
Operation/Control and Indicating 6 001-049, 055-099
101-149, 151-199
204-299, 301-399
401-499, 501-599
Operation 6 001-049, 055-099
101-149, 151-199
204-299, 301-399
401-499, 501-599
Donning sequence 6 001-049, 055-099
101-149, 151-199
204-299, 301-399
401-499, 501-599

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101-149, 151-199
204-299, 301-399
401-499, 501-599
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 4 1 051-054,
General 1 051-054,
Breathing Hood System 1 051-054,
Protective Breathing Hood 3 051-054,
Operation/Control and Indicating 4 051-054,
Operation 4 051-054,
Donning Sequence 4 051-054,
Indicating 4 051-054,
HOOD - SMOKE 35-31-52
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Cockpit Protective 401 ALL
Breathing Equipment
Installation of the Cockpit 406 ALL
Protective Breathing Equipment

CABIN ATTENDANTS PORTABLE DEVICES 35-32-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
Description 9 ALL
Portable Oxygen Cylinder 9 ALL
Protective Breathing Equipment 13 001-049, 051-099
(PBE) 101-149, 151-199
201-299, 301-399
401-499,
Full-Face Smoke Masks 17 501-599,
Continuous-Flow Oxygen Mask 18 ALL
Operation 18 ALL
Protective Breathing Equipment 18 001-049, 101-105
(PBE) 301-304,
Smoke Hood 18 051-099,
Smoke Hood 20 106-149, 151-199
201-299, 305-399
401-499,
Full-Face Smoke Mask 20 501-599,
Continuous-Flow Oxygen Mask 21 ALL

CABIN ATTENDANTS PORTABLE DEVICES 35-32-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the Portable 501 ALL
Oxygen Equipment

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CYLINDER - PORTABLE OXYGEN 35-32-42
INSPECTION/CHECK 601 ALL
Visual Inspection of the Portable 601 ALL
Oxygen Cylinders
Visual Inspection of the Portable 604 ALL
Oxygen Cylinders for the Correct
Pressure
Test of the Low-Pressure 607 ALL
Relief-Valves on the Portable
Oxygen Cylinders
Hydrostatic Test of the Portable 609 ALL
Oxygen Cylinders
MASK - FULL FACE 35-32-51
INSPECTION/CHECK 601 234-235, 501-599
Inspection/Check of the Full-Face 601 234-235, 501-599
Smoke Masks 6540HM, 6549HM and
6550HM
MASK - FULL FACE 35-32-51
CLEANING/PAINTING 701 234-235, 501-599
Cleaning of the Full-Face Smoke 701 234-235, 501-599
Masks 6540HM, 6549HM and 6550HM
HOOD - SMOKE 35-32-52
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Protective 401 ALL
Breathing Equipment (Smoke Hoods)
Installation of the Protective 420 ALL
Breathing Equipment (Smoke Hoods)

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1. _______
General
The aircraft has three separate oxygen systems. These are a flight-crew
oxygen system, a passenger oxygen system and a portable oxygen system. Each
system has its own controls and indicators.

2. __________________
System Description

A. Flight-Crew Oxygen System (Ref. 35-10-00)


The system supplies oxygen to the flight-crew, if there is a sudden
decrease in cabin pressurization. It also supplies oxygen, if there is
smoke or dangerous gases in the cockpit. Each crew station has a
quick-donning mask with a demand regulator installed. The oxygen is
supplied from a high-pressure oxygen cylinder to the masks (through a
pressure regulator/transmitter assembly and a distribution circuit).

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B. Passenger Oxygen System (Ref. 35-20-00)


The emergency oxygen for the passengers and the cabin attendants is
supplied from emergency oxygen containers. The emergency oxygen
containers are installed:
- Above the passenger seats
- In the lavatories
- At the cabin attendant stations
- In the galley working areas.
Each container has a chemical oxygen generator and two or more
continuous-flow oxygen masks, each with a flexible supply hose.

**ON A/C 401-499,

B. Passenger Emergency-Oxygen System (Ref. 35-20-00)


The passenger emergency-oxygen system supplies oxygen to the passengers
and cabin attendants in case of emergency. Oxygen cylinders supply the
passenger emergency-oxygen system. The cylinders are installed behind the
sidewall panels of the AFT cargo compartment, on the RH side.
The passenger oxygen system has these subsystems:
- Oxygen storage
- Oxygen distribution
- Ooxygen control and indicating.



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C. Portable Oxygen System (Ref. 35-30-00)


The portable oxygen equipment is installed in the cabin and in the
cockpit. It is used to supply oxygen to the crew and passengers in an
emergency and for first aid treatment.
The portable oxygen equipment for the flight crew has a smoke mask and a
high-pressure oxygen cylinder . Communication is continued between the
crew members with a separate communication cable. The communication cable
is connected between the smoke mask and the communication system of the
R flight-crew fixed oxygen system.
The portable oxygen equipment for the cabin attendants has high-pressure
oxygen cylinders and continuous-flow oxygen masks. A Protective Breathing
R Equipment (PBE) is also available for the cabin attendants, if the cabin
R has smoke or dangerous gases in it.



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TASK 35-00-00-860-001

Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen System

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific lint-free cotton-gloves

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-00-00-010-050

A. There is no special job set-up for this task.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-00-00-860-050

A. Special precautions when working on gaseous oxygen system.

(1) Make sure that the manual shut-off valves on the oxygen system are
closed before you loosen a connection in the oxygen system.

(2) The aircraft must be grounded before you fill the oxygen system.

(3) Make sure that no person connects and/or disconnects the ground power
connector when you do work on the gaseous oxygen system.

(4) Prevent all other maintenance procedures nearer than 5m (13.5ft) to


the work area.

(5) Stop all refueling, repairs on fuel and hydraulic systems, and all
procedures that use flammable materials such as cleaning and de-icing
fluids.


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(6) Make sure that the work area is clean and free from dust and loose
particles.

(7) Use only approved materials to clean the components of the oxygen
system.

(8) Make sure that there are no hydrocarbons (fuel, lubricants, solvents)
in the work area.

(9) Make sure that there are no flammable materials (paint, thinners,
cleaning solvents) in the work area.

(10) Make sure that there are no sources of ignition (sparks, flame,
smoking) in a radius of 20m (66ft) of the oxygen replenishing
equipment.

(11) Make sure that your hands, clothes, equipment and tools are all clean
and free from hydrocarbons.

(12) If possible, wear clean lint-free cotton-gloves when you touch


components in the oxygen system.

(13) Make sure that there is a good flow of air in the work area.

(14) Make sure that the oxygen system is depressurized before you loosen
or tighten connections.

(15) Always open the manual shut-off valves on the oxygen cylinders slowly
to prevent a sudden increase of temperature.

(16) Only close the manual shut-off valves on the oxygen cylinders with
your hands. Do not use force to tighten them.

(17) The system must be flushed with oxygen when nitrogen has been used
during a test.


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TASK 35-00-00-960-001

Replacement of a Line in the Low Pressure Section of the Gaseous Oxygen System

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific clean lint-free cloth
No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
No specific 1 BAG - VINYL
No specific 1 PLUG - BLANKING, APPROVED FOR USE WITH OXYGEN
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 11-005


TRICHLOROTRIFLUORO ETHANE (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

20-21-14-911-001 Tightening Torques for Oxygen Unions


20-28-00-912-006 Electrical Bonding of Pipes
24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the
External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65



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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen


System
35-23-00-790-002 Leak Check of Components in the Distribution Network
of the Oxygen System
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-00-00-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 35-00-00-865-050

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-00-00-941-050

C. Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to


operate the emergency oxygen system.



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Subtask 35-00-00-010-051

D. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

(5) Close the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen cylinders.

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

Subtask 35-00-00-860-051

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).

Subtask 35-00-00-020-050

B. Removal of a Line from the Gaseous Oxygen System

(1) If necessary, remove the clamps from the line.

NOTE : Make a note of the position of the clamps for the installation
____
procedure.

(2) If necessary, remove the bonding straps from the line.

NOTE : Make a note of the position of the bonding straps for the
____
installation procedure.

(3) Disconnect the unions with 2 wrenches.

NOTE : You must hold the fitting tightly in the correct position.
____

(4) Immediately put clean PLUG - BLANKING, APPROVED FOR USE WITH OXYGEN
on the disconnected line ends.



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(5) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.

Subtask 35-00-00-420-050

C. Installation of a Line in the Gaseous Oxygen System

(1) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line end, that you
install first.

(2) Remove the blanking plugs from one end of the line and the union.

(3) If necessary, carefully clean the unions with CLEANING AGENTS


(Material No. 11-005) and a clean lint-free cloth.

(4) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(5) Connect the line and tighten it with your fingers.

(6) Remove the vinyl bags from the other disconnected line end.

(7) Remove the blanking plugs from the other end of the line and the
union.

(8) Connect the line and tighten it with your fingers.

(9) If necessary, install the clamps on the line.

(10) If necessary, install the bonding straps on the line (Ref. TASK 20-
28-00-912-006).

(11) TORQUE the unions (Ref. TASK 20-21-14-911-001).

(12) Make sure that the line has a clearance of:


- 150 mm (6.0 in.) from all hydrocarbons or combustible materials,
- 50 mm (2.0 in.) from all movable components,
- 150 mm (6.0 in.) from all electrical wiring or 50 mm (2.0 in.) if
the wiring is rigidly supported.

NOTE : If 50 mm (2.0 in.) is not possible the wiring must have


____
additional insulation and be supported so that a minimum
clearance is 13 mm (0.6 in.).

Subtask 35-00-00-865-051

D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.



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Subtask 35-00-00-790-050

E. Do the leakage check of the connections (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-790-002).

Subtask 35-00-00-440-050

F. Pressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Slowly open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders 3.5 to 4 turns.

(2) Let the pressure become stable.

NOTE : This occurs after approximately 90 seconds.


____

(3) Fully open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders.

Subtask 35-00-00-942-050

G. Remove the warning notice(s).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-00-00-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-00-00-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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TASK 35-00-00-960-002

Replacement of a Line in the High Pressure Section of the Gaseous Oxygen System

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific clean lint-free cloth
No specific TEST TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE
No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
No specific 1 BAG - VINYL
No specific 1 PLUG - BLANKING, APPROVED FOR USE WITH OXYGEN
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 11-005


TRICHLOROTRIFLUORO ETHANE (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

20-21-14-911-001 Tightening Torques for Oxygen Unions


20-28-00-912-006 Electrical Bonding of Pipes
24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the
External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo


Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
R 35-21-00-614-002 Filling of the Passenger Oxygen Cylinders
35-23-00-790-002 Leak Check of Components in the Distribution Network
of the Oxygen System
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-00-00-861-051

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 35-00-00-865-052

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-00-00-941-051

C. Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to


operate the emergency oxygen system.



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Subtask 35-00-00-010-052

D. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

Subtask 35-00-00-614-051

E. Depressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Close the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen cylinders.

(2) Put the TEST TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE on the oxygen test port 7504WR1 to
release the pressure from the system.

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

Subtask 35-00-00-860-052

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).

Subtask 35-00-00-020-051

B. Removal of a Line from the Gaseous Oxygen System

(1) If necessary, remove the clamps from the line.

NOTE : Make a note of the position of the clamps for the installation
____
procedure.



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(2) If necessary, remove the bonding straps from the line.

NOTE : Make a note of the position of the bonding straps for the
____
installation procedure.

(3) Disconnect the unions with 2 wrenches.

NOTE : You must hold the fitting tightly in the correct position.
____

(4) Immediately put clean PLUG - BLANKING, APPROVED FOR USE WITH OXYGEN
on the disconnected line ends.

(5) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.

Subtask 35-00-00-420-051

C. Installation of a Line in the Gaseous Oxygen System

(1) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line end, that you
install first.

(2) Remove the blanking plugs from one end of the line and the union.

(3) If necessary, carefully clean the unions with CLEANING AGENTS


(Material No. 11-005) and a clean lint-free cloth.

(4) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(5) Connect the line and tighten it with your fingers.

(6) Remove the vinyl bags from the other disconnected line end.

(7) Remove the blanking plugs from the other end of the line and the
union.

(8) Connect the line and tighten it with your fingers.

(9) If necessary, install the clamps on the line.

(10) If necessary, install the bonding straps on the line (Ref. TASK 20-
28-00-912-006).

(11) TORQUE the unions (Ref. TASK 20-21-14-911-001).

(12) Make sure that the line has a clearance of:


- 150 mm (6.0 in.) from all hydrocarbons or combustible materials,
- 50 mm (2.0 in.) from all movable components,
- 150 mm (6.0 in.) from all electrical wiring or 50 mm (2.0 in.) if
the wiring is rigidly supported.



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NOTE : If 50 mm (2.0 in.) is not possible the wiring must have
____
additional insulation and be supported so that a minimum
clearance is 13 mm (0.6 in.).

Subtask 35-00-00-865-053

D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.

Subtask 35-00-00-790-051

E. Do the leakage check of the connections (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-790-002).

Subtask 35-00-00-614-052

F. Pressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Slowly open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders 3.5 to 4 turns.

(2) Let the pressure become stable.

NOTE : This occurs after approximately 90 seconds.


____

(3) Fully open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders.

R (4) If necessary, fill the emergency oxygen cylinders (Ref. TASK 35-21-
R 00-614-002).

Subtask 35-00-00-942-051

G. Remove the warning notice(s).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-00-00-410-051

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).



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(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-00-00-862-051

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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CREW OXYGEN - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
_______________________________________

1. _______
General
The crew oxygen system will supply the flight crew with oxygen, if there is
a loss of cabin pressurization or the emission of smoke and noxious gas. The
crew oxygen system is for commercial aircraft that fly up to a height of
12000 m (39370.80 ft.). The system has three sections:
- Oxygen Storage (Ref. 35-11-00),
- Oxygen Distribution (Ref. 35-12-00),
- Indicating (Ref. 35-13-00).

2. __________________
System Description

A. Oxygen Storage (Ref. 35-11-00)


The flight crew oxygen is supplied from a high-pressure oxygen cylinder.
The cylinder is installed between frames 11 and 13 in the avionics
compartment. A pressure regulator/transmitter is directly connected to
the cylinder.

B. Oxygen Distribution (Ref. 35-12-00)


The oxygen is supplied to the flight crew stations through a distribution
circuit. The circuit is as follows:
- a low-pressure supply valve and distribution manifold,
- low-pressure stainless-steel distribution pipes,
- flexible supply hoses and stowage boxes,
- full-face quick-donning masks with a demand regulator.

C. Indicating (Ref. 35-13-00)


The indicating system gives control and monitoring of the crew oxygen
supply.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

D. Crew System Arrangement

(1) General Diagram


(Ref. Fig. 001)

(2) Cockpit Installation


(Ref. Fig. 002)



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Crew Oxygen System - Schematic
Figure 001


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R Crew Oxygen System - Schematic
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R Crew Oxygen System - Schematic
R Figure 001B


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Flight Crew Oxygen Position
Figure 002


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**ON A/C 051-099,

D. Crew System Arrangement

(1) General Diagram


(Ref. Fig. 001A)

(2) Cockpit Installation


(Ref. Fig. 002)

R **ON A/C 501-599,

R D. Crew System Arrangement

R (1) General diagram


R (Ref. Fig. 001B)

R (2) Cockpit Installation


R (Ref. Fig. 002A)



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R Flight Crew Oxygen Positions
R Figure 002A



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CREW OXYGEN - DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION
_______________________________________

TASK 35-10-00-040-001

OXY High Pressure Indication-Direct Reading.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R Refer to the MMEL TASK: 35-13-01-A)a)


R Crew Oxygen - Control and Indicating
R Indications on ECAM DOOR/OXY Page
R OXY High Pressure Indication

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access plateform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
R 35-10-00-200-001 Inspection of oxygen pressure for the flight crew

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-10-00-861-051

A. Energize the Ground Service Network (Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001)



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Subtask 35-10-00-010-053

B. Get Access

(1) Put an access plateform at the access door 812.

(2) Open the access door 812.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-10-00-220-052

A. Check of the High Pressure of the Crew Oxygen Cylinder

(1) Do a check of the oxygen pressure on the direct-reading pressure gage


R of the oxygen storage cylinder (5750 HM).

R (2) Do an inspection of oxygen pressure for the flight crew (Ref. TASK
R 35-10-00-200-001).

R (3) Transmit the reading to the crew.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-10-00-410-053

A. Get Access

(1) Close the access door 812.

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

Subtask 35-10-00-862-051

B. De-energize the Ground Service Network (Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001)



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TASK 35-10-00-440-001

OXY High Pressure Indication.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R Refer to the MMEL TASK: 35-13-01-A)a)


R Crew Oxygen - Control and Indicating
R Indications on ECAM DOOR/OXY Page
R OXY High Pressure Indication

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

TSM 35-10-00-810-801 Loss of the Oxygen Pressure Indication on the


DOOR/OXY Page

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-10-00-860-052

R A. Not applicable

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-10-00-810-050

A. Do a trouble shooting procedure (Ref. TSM TASK 35-10-00-810-801)



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R TASK 35-10-00-040-002

R Loss of REGUL LO PR Indication

R 1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R Refer to the MMEL TASK: 35-13-01-A)b)


R Crew Oxygen - Control and Indicating
R Indications on ECAM DOOR/OXY Page
R REGUL LO PR Indication

R 2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

R A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R No specific access platform 2.00 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

R B. Referenced Information

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R REFERENCE DESIGNATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


R External Power
R 24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
R from the External Power
R 35-10-00-991-006 Fig. 401

R 3. __________
Job Set-up

R Subtask 35-10-00-010-058

R A. Get Access

R (1) Put the access platform in position at the access door 812.

R (2) Open the access door 812.

R (3) In the avionics compartment, open the cover of the oxygen


R compartment.

R (4) Close the valve of the oxygen storage cylinder (5750HM).



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R Subtask 35-10-00-865-053

R B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01

R Subtask 35-10-00-860-061

R C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

R (1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-


R 002).

R (2) Bleed the oxygen system:

R (a) In the cockpit, on the OXYGEN section of the overhead panel 21VU:
R - release the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch (the OFF
R legend comes on).

R (b) On one of the oxygen masks:


R Push the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET control slide a sufficient
R number of times.

R 4. Procedure
_________

R (Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-10-00-991-006)

R Subtask 35-10-00-720-050

R A. Check of the LP Oxygen of the Crew Oxygen Cylinder

R (1) Remove the blanking cap of the test port (5755HM).

R (2) Install a pressure gage that can read pressure from 0 psi (0.0000
R bar) to 150 psi (10.3421 bar) on the test port (5755HM).

R (3) Fully open the valve of the oxygen storage cylinder.

R (4) Make sure that the pressure read on the pressure gage is above 50 psi
R (3.4473 bar).



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R REGUL LO PR Indication
R Figure 401/TASK 35-10-00-991-006



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R Subtask 35-10-00-020-050

R B. Disconnect the Test Installation

R (1) Put the blanking cap on the test port 5755HM.

R 5. Close-up
________

R Subtask 35-10-00-860-062

R A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

R (1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


R (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002)

R (2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
R items.

R (3) Fully open the valve of the oxygen storage cylinder.

R (4) Close the cover of the oxygen compartment.

R (5) Close the access door 812.

R (6) Remove the access platform(s).



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R TASK 35-10-00-440-002

R Loss of REGUL LO PR Indication

R 1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R Refer to the MMEL TASK: 35-13-01-A)b)


R Crew Oxygen - Control and Indicating
R Indications on ECAM DOOR/OXY Page
R REGUL LO PR Indication

R 2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

R A. Referenced Information

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R REFERENCE DESIGNATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R TSM 35 PB 201 (for corrective action)

R 3. __________
Job Set-up

R Subtask 35-10-00-860-059

R A. Not Applicable

R 4. Procedure
_________

R Subtask 35-10-00-860-060

R A. Do the trouble-shooting of the system (Ref. TSM 35 PB 201).



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CREW OXYGEN - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
_____________________________

TASK 35-10-00-790-001

Leakage Test of the LP Oxygen System for the Crew

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL SOURCE
_______
OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS REMOVED
_______
TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

R CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE ITEMS IN THE FIXTURES, TOOLS, TEST AND SUPPORT
_______
R EQUIPMENT PARAGRAPH ARE APPLICABLE TO YOUR AIRCRAFT (THIS LIST IS
R NOT CUSTOMIZED). REFER TO THE APPLICABLE SUBTASKS.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

NOTE : There are alternative methods for this procedure. This task gives are
____
of the methods. For the other methods, refer to the other tasks in
this page block.

To make sure that there are no leaks in the LP oxygen system. Do the test
with nitrogen. Nitrogen has the same physical properties as oxygen.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking cap


No specific bleed valve
No specific isolation valve
No specific nitrogen source
No specific pressure gage
No specific pressure reducing valve
No specific sealed vinyl bag
No specific access platform 2.00 m (6 ft. 7 in.)
110111-36 1 COUPLING - OXYGEN QUICK DISCONNECT



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B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 05-004 USA MIL-PRF-25567 TYPE I


OXYGEN LEAK DETECTOR (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Expendable Parts

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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

3 seal 35-12-01 01 -010

D. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
R 35-10-00-790-002 Leakage test of the LP oxygen system for the crew
R with the VARIAN HELITEST TOOL
35-10-00-991-001 Fig. 501
35-10-00-991-002 Fig. 502

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-10-00-010-054

A. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position at the access door 812.

(2) Open the access door 812.



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Subtask 35-10-00-865-050

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01

Subtask 35-10-00-860-050

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration


(Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 35-10-00-991-001)

(1) Close the valve of the oxygen storage cylinder (5750HM).

(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-


002).

(3) Make sure that the avionics equipment ventilation operates correctly.

(4) Bleed the oxygen system:

(a) On the panel 21VU, release the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton


switch (the OFF legend comes on).

(b) On one of the oxygen-mask stowage boxes:


Push the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET control slide a sufficient
number of times to make the system empty.

(5) In the L Electronics Rack

(a) Disconnect the LP hose (4) 5762HM.

(b) Put a blanking cap on the end of the disconnected hose (4).

(c) Put the end of the hose (4) in a sealed vinyl bag.

(d) Remove the blanking cap supplied for the test from the oxygen
stowage bag (5). Make sure that the seal is on this blanking cap.

(e) Install and tighten this blanking cap on the port (2) of the
oxygen regulator (1).



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Preparation for the Test
Figure 501/TASK 35-10-00-991-001



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Subtask 35-10-00-480-050

D. Preparation of the Test Installation


(Ref. Fig. 502/TASK 35-10-00-991-002)

(1) Get a nitrogen source.

(2) Get a pressure reducing valve.

(3) Get a bleed valve.

(4) Get an isolation valve.

(5) Get a pressure gage that can read pressures from 0 to 150 psig.

(6) Get a union (1) COUPLING - OXYGEN QUICK DISCONNECT (110111-36).

(7) Assemble the test installation


(Ref. Fig. 502/TASK 35-10-00-991-002)

(8) Remove the blanking cap of the test port 5755HM.

(9) Connect the installation to the test port 5755HM located on the face
of the oxygen cylinder support.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-10-00-860-051

A. Test of the LP Oxygen

(1) On the panel 21VU, push the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch (the
OFF legend goes off).

(2) Open the nitrogen source. Use the pressure reducing valve to set the
pressure to 130 psig.

(3) Close the isolation valve and the nitrogen source.

(4) Keep the system pressurized for at least one half hour.

(5) Make sure that the value on the pressure gage does not decrease.
If the pressure decreases, find the leak with SPECIAL MATERIALS
(Material No. 05-004). Replace the defective component. Do the test
again.

R (6) If no leak is found, do the leakage test of the LP oxygen system for
R the crew with the VARIAN HELITEST TOOL (Ref. TASK 35-10-00-790-002).



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Figure 502/TASK 35-10-00-991-002



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R (7) When the pressure stays stable, open the isolation valve.

R (8) Open the bleed valve.

Subtask 35-10-00-614-050

B. Disconnect the Test Installation


(Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 35-10-00-991-001)

(1) Put the blanking cap on the test port 5755HM.

(2) Remove the blanking cap from the regulator. Put it in the oxygen
stowage bag (5).

(3) Remove the sealed vinyl bag and the blanking cap from the hose (4).

(4) Install a new seal (3) on the hose.

(5) Install and tighten the hose (4) on the port (2) of the oxygen
regulator.

(6) Put the oxygen cylinder in the serviceable condition.

(a) Slowly open the oxygen cylinder valve by 3.5 to 4 turns.

(b) Stop for 90 seconds to let the pressure become stable.

(c) Fully open the oxygen cylinder valve.

(7) Bleed the mask stowage boxes.


On each stowage box, at the same time, push and then immediately
release:
- the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET control slide,
- the pressure relief button of the mask regulator.
Do this operation two to three times.

(8) On the panel 21VU, release the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch
(the OFF legend comes on).



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-10-00-942-050

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).

Subtask 35-10-00-410-050

B. Close Access

(1) Close the access door 812.

(2) Remove the access platform(s).



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TASK 35-10-00-790-001- 01

R Leakage Test of the LP Oxygen System for the Crew with the Oxygen Cylinder
R Source

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL SOURCE
_______
OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS REMOVED
_______
TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To make sure that there are no leaks in the oxygen system. Do the test with
the oxygen cylinder source.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 2.00 m (6 ft. 7 in.)


R 110111-36 1 COUPLING - OXYGEN QUICK DISCONNECT

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 05-004 USA MIL-PRF-25567 TYPE I


OXYGEN LEAK DETECTOR (Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
31-60-00-860-001 EIS Start Procedure
R 35-10-00-790-002 Leakage test of the LP oxygen system for the crew
R with the VARIAN HELITEST TOOL
35-10-00-991-001 Fig. 501
35-10-00-991-004 Fig. 503

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-10-00-010-056

A. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position at the access door 812.

(2) Open the access door 812.

(3) In the avionics compartment, open the cover of the oxygen


compartment.

(4) Close the valve of the oxygen storage cylinder (5750HM).

Subtask 35-10-00-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01

Subtask 35-10-00-860-053

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration


(Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 35-10-00-991-001)

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-


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(2) Do the EIS start procedure (EWD DU, SD DU only)
(Ref. TASK 31-60-00-860-001).

(3) Make sure that the avionics equipment ventilation operates correctly.

(4) Make sure that the oxygen cylinder source is bled correctly, 1850 psi
(127.5530 bar) at 21 deg.C (69.80 deg.F).

(5) Bleed the oxygen system:

(a) On the panel 21VU, release the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton


switch (the OFF legend comes on).

(b) On one of the oxygen-masks:


Push the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET control button a sufficient
number of times.

Subtask 35-10-00-480-051

D. Preparation of the Test Installation


(Ref. Fig. 503/TASK 35-10-00-991-004)

(1) Remove the blanking cap of the test port 5755HM.

R (2) Install the COUPLING - OXYGEN QUICK DISCONNECT (110111-36) for the
R union (1).

R (3) Install a pressure gage that can read pressure from 0 psi (0.0000
bar) to 150 psi (10.3421 bar) on the test port 5755HT.

R (4) Fully open the valve of the oxygen cylinder valve assembly.

R (5) Check that the pressure read on the pressure gage is between 78 psi
(5.3779 bar) and 94 psi (6.4810 bar).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-10-00-860-054

A. Test of the LP Oxygen

(1) On the panel 21VU, push the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch (the
OFF legend goes off).

(2) Let the pressure become stable.

(3) Close the valve of oxygen cylinder valve assembly.

(4) Measure on the pressure gage the initial pressure PO in the LP
system (between 70 psi (4.8263 bar) and 94 psi (6.4810 bar).



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(5) Measure the Outside Air Temperature (OAT) and the cockpit temperature
on the ECAM SD page COND.

(6) Calculate the initial temperature


To = OAT+COCKPIT TEMP
----------------
2

(7) Let the pressure become stable during 1 hour then measure on the
pressure gage the final pressure P.

(8) Measure the OAT and the cockpit temperature on the ECAM SD page
COND.

(9) Calculate the final temperature


T = OAT+COCKPIT TEMP
----------------
2

NOTE : The two values initial pressure/final pressure must be equal


____
with a tolerance of 2 psi (0.1378 bar).

NOTE : If the temperature has changed, do the pressure correction as


____
follows:
(T+273)
P = Po --------
(To+273)
Po=initial pressure
P=final pressure
To=initial temperature in deg.C
T=final temperature in deg.C

Subtask 35-10-00-614-053

B. Disconnect the Test Installation


(Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 35-10-00-991-001)

(1) Put the blanking cap on the test port 5755HM.

(2) After the test, make sure that the pressure read on the pressure gage
(corrected in function of the temperature) is stable with a tolerance
of 2 psi (0.1378 bar).

(3) If the pressure decreases out of the tolerance, do a leak test with
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(4) Replace the faulty components. Do again a leak test until you get a
stable pressure.

R (5) If no leak is found, do the leakage test of the LP oxygen system for
R the crew with the VARIAN HELITEST TOOL (Ref. TASK 35-10-00-790-002).

(6) On the panel 21VU release the OXY/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch (the
OFF legend come on).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-10-00-410-055

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002)

(2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(3) Fully open the valve of the oxygen cylinder valve assembly.

(4) Close the cover of the oxygen compartment.

(5) Close the access door 812.

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TASK 35-10-00-790-002

Leakage test of the LP oxygen system for the crew with the VARIAN HELITEST TOOL

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL SOURCE
_______
OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS REMOVED
_______
TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

NOTE : Make sure that you do the leakage test of the LP oxygen system for
____
the crew with the oxygen cylinder source before you do this
procedure.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific access platform 2.00 in. (50.7999 mm)
R DET0X4200 1 HELITEST AERO KIT
969-4000 1 HELITEST AERO KIT
969-4200 1 OXYGEN TOOLING KIT

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 05-004 USA MIL-PRF-25567 TYPE I


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R C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
31-60-00-860-001 EIS Start Procedure
35-11-41-000-001 Removal of the Crew Oxygen-Storage Cylinder (5750HM)
35-11-41-400-001 Installation of the Crew Oxygen-Storage Cylinder
(5750HM)
35-10-00-991-005 Fig. 504

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-10-00-010-057

A. Get access to the Avionics Compartment

(1) Put an access platform in position at the access door 812.

(2) Open the access door 812.

(3) In the avionics compartment, open the cover of the oxygen


compartment.

(4) Close the valve of the oxygen cylinder (5750HM).

Subtask 35-10-00-860-055

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Do the EIS start procedure (Upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. TASK 31-60-00-860-001).

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C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01

Subtask 35-10-00-860-058

D. Preparation for Installation

(1) Bleed the oxygen system.

(a) On the panel 21VU, push the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch
(the OFF legend goes off).

(b) On one of the oxygen mask stowage boxes:


- operate the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET control slide a sufficient
number of times.

(2) Preparation before the test.

(a) Remove the oxygen cylinder (Ref. TASK 35-11-41-000-001).

(b) Install and connect the HELITEST AERO KIT (969-4000) and OXYGEN
R TOOLING KIT (969-4200) or the HELITEST AERO KIT (DET0X4200) at
the position of the oxygen cylinder.
The tool cylinder contains a gaseous mixture with 10% helium and
90% nitrogen filled to 127 bars.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 504/TASK 35-10-00-991-005)

Subtask 35-10-00-790-051

A. Supply the oxygen system with the tool cylinder in the normal condition
(open the valve of the tool cylinder).

(1) On all the oxygen mask stowage boxes:


- operate the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET control slide a sufficient
number of times (to fill the oxygen system with the gaseous
mixture).



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Subtask 35-10-00-790-052

B. Test

R (1) Calibrate the HELITEST in PPM.

R (2) Do a check for leaks with the SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-
R 004).

(3) Measure the values and compare with the table below:
- maximum leak values permitted for equipment and items of the
cockpit oxygen system.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| | Maximum Leak permitted |
| EQUIPMENT | with a Mixture of 10% |
| | Helium PPM |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Coupling | 50 |
| Low Pressure Solenoid Valve | 300 |
| Pressure Regulator/ Transmitter | 300 |
| Low Pressure Flexible Hose | 100 |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(4) If the values are more than the permitted values, replace the
defective equipment.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-10-00-860-056

A. Bleed the oxygen system

(1) Close the valve of the tool cylinder.

(2) On one the oxygen mask stowage boxes:


- operates the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET control slide a sufficient
number of times.

Subtask 35-10-00-860-057

B. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

NOTE : Make sure that the valve of the oxygen cylinder is open at the end
____
of the procedure.

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(2) Install the oxygen cylinder (Ref. TASK 35-11-41-400-001).

(3) Fully open the valve of the oxygen cylinder.

(4) Close the cover of the oxygen compartment.

(5) On all the oxygen mask stowage boxes:


- operate the PRESS TO TEST and RESET control slide a sufficient
number of times (to fill the system with oxygen).

(6) On the panel 21VU, release the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch
(the OFF legend comes on).

(7) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).

(8) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

Subtask 35-10-00-410-056

C. Close Access

(1) Close the access door 812.

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CREW OXYGEN - INSPECTION/CHECK
______________________________

TASK 35-10-00-200-001

Inspection of oxygen pressure for the flight crew

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Check of the minimum oxygen pressure available to the fligh crew

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific temp indicating


No specific Access platform 3.50 m (11 ft. 6 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

12-14-35-600-001 Servicing of the Oxygen-Replenishing


35-11-41-000-001 Removal of the Crew Oxygen-Storage Cylinder (5750HM)
35-11-41-400-001 Installation of the Crew Oxygen-Storage Cylinder
(5750HM)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 055-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-299, 301-399,


R 501-599,

35-10-00-991-003 Fig. 601

**ON A/C 051-054,

35-10-00-991-003-A Fig. 601A

R **ON A/C 234-235,

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON A/C 401-499,

35-10-00-991-003-B Fig. 601C

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-10-00-010-055

A. Get Access

(1) Put the Access platform in position at the access door 812.

(2) Open the access door 812.

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 055-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-299, 301-399,


R 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 601/TASK 35-10-00-991-003)

**ON A/C 051-054,

(Ref. Fig. 601A/TASK 35-10-00-991-003-A)

R **ON A/C 234-235,

(Ref. Fig. 601B/TASK 35-10-00-991-003-D)

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 601C/TASK 35-10-00-991-003-B)



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Minimum Flight Crew Oxygen Pressure
Figure 601/TASK 35-10-00-991-003


R

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Figure 601B/TASK 35-10-00-991-003-D


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R Figure 601C/TASK 35-10-00-991-003-B


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R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-599,

Subtask 35-10-00-210-053

A. Inspection of oxygen pressure for the flight crew

(1) Measure the outside temperature (OAT) and the cockpit temperature
with a temp indicating.

(2) Calculate the reference temperature:


OAT + COCKPIT TEMP
__________________
2

(3) On the referenced illustration, find the minimum oxygen pressure for
the flight crew, function of the number of crew members.

(4) On the pressure gage or on the lower ECAM display unit, on the
DOOR/OXY page:
- Make sure that the pressure shown is more than the minimum pressure
found.
If the pressure shown is less than the minimum oxygen pressure
found, you must change the oxygen cylinder (Ref. TASK 35-11-41-000-
001) (Ref. TASK 35-11-41-400-001).

**ON A/C 051-099,

Subtask 35-10-00-210-053-A

A. Inspection of oxygen pressure for the flight crew

(1) Measure the outside temperature (OAT) and the cockpit temperature
with a temp indicating.

(2) Calculate the reference temperature:


OAT + COCKPIT TEMP
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(3) On the referenced illustration, find the minimum oxygen pressure for
the flight crew, function of the number of crew members.

**ON A/C 055-099,

(Ref. Fig. 601/TASK 35-10-00-991-003)

**ON A/C 051-054,

(Ref. Fig. 601A/TASK 35-10-00-991-003-A)

**ON A/C 051-099,

(4) On the pressure gage of the cylinder or on the lower ECAM display
unit, on the DOOR/OXY page or on the filling indicator (5HT):
- Make sure that the pressure shown is more than the minimum oxygen
pressure found.
If the pressure shown is less than the minimum oxygen pressure found,
you must alternatively:
- replenish the oxygen cylinder (Ref. TASK 12-14-35-600-001), or
- change it (Ref. TASK 35-11-41-000-001) (Ref. TASK 35-11-41-400-
001).

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-10-00-410-054

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Close the access door 812.

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OXYGEN STORAGE - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
__________________________________________

1. _______
General
The flight crew oxygen is supplied from a high-pressure oxygen cylinder with
a pressure regulator/transmitter directly connected to the cylinder head. It
is installed in a cradle with two quick-release clamps between frames 11 and
13 in the avionics compartment. The installation can survive crash loads of
10Gs in all directions.

2. Description
___________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 055-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,


R 501-599,

A. Oxygen Cylinder
(Ref. Fig. 001)

(1) The high pressure oxygen cylinder is made of composite material. The
cylinder has a capacity of 2183l (77 cubic feet) (NTPD: Normal
Temperature Pressure Dry) at a pressure of 127.5 bar (1850 psig).

**ON A/C 051-054,

A. Oxygen Cylinder
(Ref. Fig. 001)

(1) The high pressure oxygen cylinder is made of composite material. The
cylinder has a capacity of 1418l (50.1 cubic feet) (NTPD: Normal
Temperature Pressure Dry) at a pressure of 127.5 bar (1850 psig).

**ON A/C ALL

(2) The cylinder head is a valve assembly which is made of these


components:

(a) A manual slow-opening ON/OFF valve with a metal seat and poppet,
to reduce the explosion hazard. The valve is used during the
replacement of the cylinder and to isolate the cylinder if there
is a leak in the oxygen system.

(b) A direct-reading pressure gage which gives an indication of the


cylinder high-pressure, independent of the open or closed
position of the manual valve.



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(c) A high-pressure safety outlet with a discharge indicator. The
discharge indicator is a frangible disc that ruptures at a
pressure of 172.5 to 191.5 bar (2500 to 2775 psig). The oxygen is
discharged overboard.

B. Pressure Regulator/Transmitter
(Ref. Fig. 002)

(1) The pressure regulator/transmitter is directly connected to the


cylinder. The inlet connection of the pressure regulator/transmitter
limits the high-pressure from the oxygen cylinder to the pressure
regulator/transmitter.

(2) The high-pressure stage of the pressure regulator/transmitter has an


integrated transducer installed. This sends an electrical signal of
the oxygen pressure to the ECAM system in the cockpit.

(3) The low-pressure stage of the pressure regulator/transmitter supplies


a pressure of 4.48 to 6.48 bar (65 to 94 psig) to the oxygen
distribution system. This pressure supplies an oxygen flow rate of 0
to 300 l/min (0 to 10.6 cubic feet/min) (NTPD) and at an oxygen
cylinder pressure of 6.9 to 140 bar (100 to 2030 psig).

(4) The low-pressure safety outlet has an integrated relief valve. This
limits the low-pressure oxygen supply to a maximum of 12 bar (175
psig). The oxygen released by the low-pressure safety outlet is
discharged overboard by a safety system.

C. Safety System
The high-pressure safety outlet on the oxygen cylinder head and the low
pressure safety outlet on the pressure regulator/transmitter are
connected to a discharge indicator on the fuselage skin (near the access
door 812). The discharge indicator is a green blow-out disc that can be
seen from outside the aircraft. This disc will blow out at a pressure of
2.8 to 6.9 bar (40 to 100 psig) to show a yellow indicator. This shows
that oxygen has been discharged.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-599,

D. Replenishment of the Oxygen Source


(Ref. Fig. 003)
The oxygen source is replenished by replacing the oxygen cylinder.

(1) Not Applicable

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Figure 002



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Figure 003



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R (3) Not Applicable

R (4) Not Applicable

R (5) Not Applicable

R **ON A/C 051-099,

R D. External Filling Connection


R (Ref. Fig. 003)
R The external filling connection is installed in the aircraft between
R frames 11 and 13. It permits filling of the oxygen cylinder without
R removal of the cylinder from the aircraft. The external filling
R connection is made of the components below:

R (1) A filling connector with a filter. The filter prevents entrance of


R any moisture or dust into the oxygen system.

R (2) A filling connector cap with a relief valve. The relief valve
R releases any oxygen pressure of more than 6.9 bar (100 psig) if there
R is a leak in the check valve of the pressure regulator/transmitter.

R (3) A flexible hose connects the filling connection to the pressure


R regulator/transmitter.

R (4) A pressure gage to indicate the pressure inside the oxygen cylinder
R during filling. The pressure gage has a two-color scale with
R graduations: 0 to 5.9 bar (0 to 85 psig)is red, 5.9 to 138 bar (85 to
R 2000 psig) is green.

R (5) The operating pressure is 0 to 140 bar (0 to 2030 psig). The filling
R rate is 0 to 500 l/min (0 to 17.65 (cubic feet)/min) (NTPD).



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CYLINDER - OXYGEN STORAGE (5750HM) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_________________________________________________________

TASK 35-11-41-000-001

Removal of the Crew Oxygen-Storage Cylinder (5750HM)

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL SOURCE
_______
OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking cap


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific sealed vinyl bag
No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
35-11-41-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-11-41-010-050

A. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position at the access door 812.

(2) Open the access door 812.

Subtask 35-11-41-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-


002)

(2) Close the valve of the oxygen cylinder/valve assembly (5750 HM).

Subtask 35-11-41-614-050

C. Bleed the oxygen system:

(1) In the cockpit, on the panel 21VU, push the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY
pushbutton switch. The OFF legend goes off.

(2) On an oxygen-mask stowage box, operate the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET
control slide a sufficient number of times to make the system empty.

(3) On the panel 21VU, release the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch.
The OFF legend comes on.

(4) On the panel 21VU, put a warning notice to tell persons not to push
the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch.

Subtask 35-11-41-865-050

D. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-11-41-991-001)

Subtask 35-11-41-020-053

A. Removal of the Crew Oxygen-Storage Cylinder (5750HM)

(1) Loosen the nut (3) and disconnect the oxygen pressure regulator
transmitter (2) from the cylinder valve (4).

(2) Put a blanking cap on the regulator (2).

(3) Put the regulator (2) in a sealed vinyl bag.

(4) Put an oxygen-cylinder stowage cap on the cylinder valve (4).

(5) Disconnect the union (6) and discard the bush (5).

(6) Put a blanking cap on the union (6).

(7) Put an oxygen-cylinder stowage cap on the cylinder valve (4).

(8) Loosen the nut (8) and disengage the pin (7) from the clamp (10).

(9) Open the clamps (9) and (10) and remove the cylinder (1), from the
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Figure 401/TASK 35-11-41-991-001



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TASK 35-11-41-400-001

Installation of the Crew Oxygen-Storage Cylinder (5750HM)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking cap


No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)
No specific Torque Wrench : range 1.00 to 10.00 m.daN
(8.00 to 75.00 lbf.ft)

B. Consumable Materials

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 05-003B USA MIL-G-27617


OXYGEN SYSTEM LUBRICANT (Ref. 20-31-00)
R Material No. 05-004 USA MIL-PRF-25567 TYPE I
OXYGEN LEAK DETECTOR (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Expendable Parts

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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
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D. Referenced Information

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
R 35-12-00-710-001 Operational test of the Crew Oxygen Distribution
35-11-41-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-11-41-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the access door
812.

(2) Open the access door 812.

(3) Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized
(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(4) Make sure that the warning notice which tells persons not to push the
OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch is in position.

Subtask 35-11-41-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-11-41-991-001)

Subtask 35-11-41-420-053

A. Installation of the Crew Oxygen-Storage Cylinder (5750HM)

R NOTE : Only use SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-003B) on the thread of
____
R the nut or on the flared part of the tube. Only apply a thin layer
R of the compound to the first three male-threads.

(1) Examine the expiry date on the cylinder to make sure that you can
still use it.

(2) Carefully put the cylinder (1) on the support (11) and between the
clamps (9) and (10).

(3) Put the nut (8) in the clamp (10) and tighten the pin (7).

(4) Remove the oxygen cylinder stowage cap from the cylinder valve (4).

(5) Remove the blanking cap from the union (6).

(6) Put the new bush (5) on the union (6) and tighten it.

(7) Remove the blanking cap from the transmitter (2).

(8) Remove the oxygen cylinder cap stowage from the cylinder valve (4).

(9) Put the regulator (2) on the valve (4) and TORQUE the nut (3) to
between 7.5 and 8.0 m.daN (55.30 and 58.99 lbf.ft).

Subtask 35-11-41-790-050

B. Leak Test

(1) Apply the solution SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-004) to the
mechanical connections.

(2) Very slowly open the valve of the cylinder (5750 HM) 3.5 to 4 turns.

(3) Let the pressure become stable. This occurs after approximately 90
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(5) Examine each connection to make sure that there are no leaks.

(6) Rub off the solution SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-004).

R Subtask 35-11-41-865-052

R C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1HT

R Subtask 35-11-41-710-050

R D. Test

R (1) Do the operational test of the crew oxygen distribution (Ref. TASK
R 35-12-00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-11-41-860-052

R A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Remove the warning notice(s).

(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-


002)

Subtask 35-11-41-410-050

R B. Close Access

(1) Close the access door 812.

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CYLINDER - OXYGEN STORAGE (5750HM) - INSPECTION/CHECK
_____________________________________________________

TASK 35-11-41-750-002

Hydrostatic Test of the Crew Cylinder-Oxygen Storage (5750HM)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R Refer to the MPD TASK: 351141-01

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-11-41-000-001 Removal of the Crew Oxygen-Storage Cylinder (5750HM)


35-11-41-400-001 Installation of the Crew Oxygen-Storage Cylinder
(5750HM)

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-11-41-020-052

A. Get Access

R (1) Remove the oxygen storage cylinder (5750HM) (Ref. TASK 35-11-41-000-
001).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-11-41-750-051

R A. Hydrostatic Test

(1) Do the hydrostatic test in workshop.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-11-41-420-052

A. Close Access

(1) Install the oxygen storage cylinder (5750HM) (Ref. TASK 35-11-41-400-
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FILL PORT - OXYGEN (5769HM) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
__________________________________________________

TASK 35-11-42-000-001

Removal of the Oxygen Fill Port (5769HM)

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL SOURCE
_______
OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking cap


No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
35-11-42-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-11-42-861-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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Subtask 35-11-42-010-051

B. Get Access

(1) Put an access platform in position at the access door 812.

(2) Open the access door 812.

(3) Close the valve of the cylinder (5750HM).

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-11-42-991-001)

Subtask 35-11-42-020-053

A. Removal of the Oxygen Fill Port (5769HM)

(1) Disconnect the tube (5) and discard the sleeve (4).

(2) Put a blanking cap on the disconnected end of the tube (5).

(3) Remove the nuts (3) and the screws (1).

(4) Remove the fill port (2).



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Figure 401/TASK 35-11-42-991-001



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TASK 35-11-42-400-001

Installation of the Oxygen Fill Port (5769HM)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 05-003B USA MIL-G-27617


OXYGEN SYSTEM LUBRICANT (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

4 sleeve 35-11-01 02A-020

D. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
35-11-42-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-11-42-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the access door
812.

(2) Make sure that the access door 812 is open.

(3) Make sure that the ground service network is energized (Ref. TASK 24-
42-00-861-001).

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-11-42-991-001)

Subtask 35-11-42-420-052

A. Installation of the Oxygen Fill Port (5769HM)

NOTE : Only use SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-003B) on the thread of
____
the nut or on the flared portion of the tube. Apply only a thin
layer of the compound on the first three male threads.

(1) Install the fill port in its support and attach it with the screws
(1) and the nuts (3).

(2) Remove the blanking cap from the tube (5).

(3) Install the new sleeve (4) on the tube (5).

(4) Remove the blanking cap from the fill port.

(5) Install and tighten the tube (5) on the fill port (2).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-11-42-860-051

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
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(3) Let the pressure become stable. This occurs after approximately 90
seconds.

(4) Fully open the valve of the cylinder.

Subtask 35-11-42-410-050

B. Close Access

(1) Close the access doors 812.

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OXYGEN DISTRIBUTION - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
_______________________________________________

1. General
_______

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 001)

R **ON A/C 501-599,

R (Ref. Fig. 001A)

R **ON A/C ALL

Each flight crew station is supplied with oxygen through a distribution


circuit. The distribution circuit comprises:
- a low-pressure supply valve,
- a distribution manifold,
- low-pressure stainless-steel distribution pipes,
- flexible hoses and stowage box assemblies,
- full-face quick-donning masks with a demand regulator.

2. _____________________
Component Description

A. Low-Pressure Supply Valve


The low-pressure supply valve is installed between the pressure
regulator/transmitter and the distribution manifold. A flexible hose
connects the valve to the pressure regulator/transmitter. A
stainless-steel rigid pipe connects the valve to the distribution
manifold. The supply valve is a solenoid valve that is supplied with
28VDC from the essential busbar 801PP. The flight crew can control the
supply valve from the control panel 21VU, in the cockpit.

B. Distribution Manifold

(1) The distribution manifold is a forged component to decrease the pos-


sibility of leaks. Two distribution pipes are connected to the
manifold.
The chamber in the distribution manifold helps to increase the
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Figure 001


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R Figure 001A


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(2) A low-pressure switch is installed on the distribution manifold. It
operates when the oxygen supply pressure decreases to 3.45 plus or
minus 0.35 bar (50 plus or minus 5 psig) and transmits a warning
signal REGUL LO PR to the ECAM system in the cockpit.

(3) A rigid pipe connects the test point to the distribution manifold.
The test point permits a pressure test and leak test to be carried
out.
The maximum pressure that can be used at the test point is 10 bar
(145 psig).

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

C. Distribution Pipes
The two distribution pipes are rigid and made of stainless-steel. They
supply oxygen to the flight crew stations. One pipe supplies the captain
and 4th occupant stations. The other pipe supplies the 1st officer and
3rd occupant stations. Flexible hoses make the connection to the stowage
box assemblies.

R **ON A/C 501-599,

R C. Distribution Pipes
R The two distribution pipes are rigid and made of stainless-steel. They
R supply oxygen to the flight crew stations. One pipe supplies the captain
R station. The other pipe supplies the 1st officer and 3rd occupant
R stations. Flexible hoses make the connection to the stowage box
R assemblies.

R **ON A/C ALL

D. Stowage Box Assembly


(Ref. Fig. 002, 003)

(1) The stowage box assemblies are installed in the cockpit next to each
flight crew station. Each box is the connection point for the
full-face quick-donning mask which is kept in the box until required
for use. When the mask is removed, the oxygen system is automatically
switched on.
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Figure 002



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Figure 003



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(2) The two doors on the stowage box keep the mask in the box.
When the left door is opened with the removal of the mask, the oxygen
supply valve in the stowage box will open and permit oxygen to flow
to the mask. Once the left door has been opened and the oxygen flows,
a flag OXY ON. This flag will not go out of sight until the supply
valve has been closed and reset.

(3) The left door of the stowage box has a reset/test control slide.
The slide is pressed in the direction of the arrow to reset the
oxygen supply valve when the left door is closed. It is also pressed
in the direction of the arrow to do a test of the oxygen supply
without removing the mask from the stowage box.

(4) The oxygen supply valve in the stowage box is a sliding piston valve.
The reset/test control slide, on the left door, will keep the piston
in the closed position. When the left door is opened the piston moves
to the open position. This will permit oxygen to flow through the
supply valve and make the OXY ON flag show. Closing the doors and
pressing the reset/test control slide in the direction of the arrow
closes the supply valve.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

(5) An oxygen flow indicator is an integral part of the supply valve. The
indicator blinks when there is an oxygen flow.

(6) A pressure switch is an integral part of the supply valve. When the
supply valve is open and oxygen flows, the oxygen pressure will close
the pressure switch. With the pressure switch closed, the microphone
installed in the mask will be switched on.

(7) Flexible hoses are used to connect the distribution pipe to the
supply valve and the supply valve to the oxygen mask. A microphone
lead is attached to the flexible hose that is connected to the supply
valve and the oxygen mask.

(8) For the 4th occupant, the mask installed is identical to the other
masks. The audio communication is not possible because the stowage
box assembly is not connected to the audio circuit of the aircraft.

R **ON A/C 501-599,

R (5) An oxygen flow indicator is an integral part of the supply valve.


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R (6) A pressure switch is an integral part of the supply valve. When the
R supply valve is open and oxygen flows, the oxygen pressure will close
R the pressure switch. With the pressure switch closed, the microphone
R installed in the mask will be switched on.

R (7) Flexible hoses are used to connect the distribution pipe to the
R supply valve and the supply valve to the oxygen mask. A microphone
R lead is attached to the flexible hose that is connected to the supply
R valve and the oxygen mask.

R **ON A/C ALL

E. Full-Face Quick-Donning Mask


(Ref. Fig. 004)

(1) A flight crew member can put on the full-face quick-donning mask in
less than 5s. The mask has an inflatable harness, a face piece, a
demand regulator, and a microphone.

(2) The mask is kept in the stowage box with the harness deflated. When
the mask is removed from the box, the red right side of the grip has
to be pressed to inflate the harness. A valve opens in the mask and
permits the oxygen supply pressure to inflate the harness. When the
mask has been put on, the grip is released and the oxygen pressure is
released. The harness will then deflate and pull the mask face piece
tightly onto the users face.
(Ref. Fig. 005)

(3) The mask face piece is full face and gives protection to the users
eyes, nose and mouth. It will be pulled tightly onto the face when
the harness deflates. The face piece has been designed to permit the
user to keep glasses on.
The mask is equipped with a plastic window. In order to protect this
window during normal operation (pulling out of its stowage box,
maintenance) an upper protective film (optional) is installed on the
face mask window. This film protects the window against scratches to
the higher part.
This film is made of soft plastic (with electrostatic adhesive) and
can be removed easily by the user by means of its side strip.

(4) The demand regulator has two controls and three supply functions.
The controls are a Normal/100 % selector and an emergency
overpressure knob. The three supply functions are as follows:
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Full-Face Quick-Donning Mask
Figure 004



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Figure 005



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Figure 006



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(a) An air/oxygen supply is given with the Normal/100 % selector in
the Normal position. Above 10600 m (34777.54 ft.), an aneroid
capsule in the demand regulator automatically closes the air
inlet to give a 100 % oxygen supply.

(b) A 100 % oxygen supply is given with the Normal/100 % selector in


the 100 % position. The selector locks in the 100 % position when
selected.
(Ref. Fig. 007)

(c) A 100 % oxygen supply with overpressure is given with the


Normal/100 % selector in the 100 % position and the emergency
overpressure knob in the overpressure position. When the
emergency overpressure knob is pushed, the overpressure is
momentarily selected.
When the emergency overpressure knob is turned the overpressure
is continnously selected. Overpressure is used in unusual flight
conditions to make breathing easier and stop the inhalation of
smoke or noxious gas.
(Ref. Fig. 008)

(5) The face-piece has a high-level dynamic microphone installed.


The microphone has a built-in preamplifier, designed to JAR 25.1431
(a), (b).

3. System
__________________
Ground Test
(Ref. Fig. 009)

A. By the Maintenance Personnel


A leak test must be carried out when a component has been replaced in the
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Demand Regulator - 100 % Oxygen Supply
Figure 007



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Demand Regulator - Emergency Overpressure 100 % Oxygen Supply
Figure 008



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Full-Face Quick-Donning Mask in Storage Box
Figure 009



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OXYGEN DISTRIBUTION - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
_____________________________________

TASK 35-12-00-710-001

Operational test of the Crew Oxygen Distribution

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 351351-01


To do a check of the oxygen low-pressure supply solenoid-valve (in closing
mode) and the low pressure indicator.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
31-60-00-860-001 EIS Start Procedure
31-60-00-860-002 EIS Stop Procedure
TSM 35 PB 101 (for corrective action)

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-12-00-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-


002).

(2) Do the EIS start procedure (Upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. TASK 31-60-00-860-001).



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Subtask 35-12-00-865-050

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-299, 301-302,

Subtask 35-12-00-710-050

A. Operational test

(1) On the lower ECAM display unit, the DOOR/OXY page is shown
automatically on the ground except if there is a failure in another
aircraft system.
If there is a failure:
- on the ECAM control panel on the center pedestal, push the DOOR
key, the DOOR/OXY page is shown with the oxygen indication.
If the pressure is less than 1500 PSI a half box (advisory) is
shown only for information.
Do not do this test if the HP oxygen pressure is less than 400 PSI,
or if the HP information is not available (XXXXPSI), in this case
do a trouble shooting procedure (Ref. TSM 35 PB 101).

(2) Do this test:

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ACTION RESULT
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1. On the panel 21VU: On the DOOR/OXY page:


- push the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY - OXY is shown green,
pushbutton switch. - the oxygen HP indication stays green.
The OFF legend goes off.

2. On the panel 21VU: On the DOOR/OXY page:


- release the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY - OXY changes from green to amber,
pushbutton switch. - the oxygen HP indication stays green.
The OFF legend comes on.

3. In the cockpit, on one of the On the DOOR/OXY page:



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ACTION RESULT
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oxygen mask stowage boxes : - the REGUL LO PR message is shown
- push the PRESS TO TEST AND amber,
RESET control slide many times. - OXY stays amber,
- the oxygen HP indication stays green.

4. On the panel 21VU: On the DOOR/OXY page:


- push the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY - the REGUL LO PR indication is not
pushbutton switch. shown,
- The OFF legend goes off. - OXY changes from amber to green,
- the oxygen HP indication stays green.

5. On the panel 21VU: - the OFF legend comes on.


- release the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY
pushbutton switch.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 303-399, 401-499, 501-599,

Subtask 35-12-00-710-050-A

A. Operational Test

(1) On the lower ECAM display unit, the DOOR/OXY page is shown
automatically on the ground unless there is a failure in another
aircraft system.
If there is a failure:
- on the ECAM control panel, on the center pedestal, push the DOOR
key, the DOOR/OXY page is shown with the oxygen indication.
If the pressure is less than 1500 PSI a half box (advisory) is
shown only for information.
Do not do this test if the HP oxygen pressure is less than 400 PSI,
or if the HP information is not available (XXXXPSI). In this
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R (2) Do this test:

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R ACTION RESULT
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 1. On the panel 21VU: On the DOOR/OXY page:


R - push the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY - OXY is shown white
R pushbutton switch. - the oxygen HP indication stays green.
R The OFF legend goes off.

R 2. On the panel 21VU: On the DOOR/OXY page:


R - release the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY - OXY changes from white to amber
R pushbutton switch. - the oxygen HP indication stays green.
R The OFF legend comes on.

R 3. In the cockpit, on one of the On the DOOR/OXY page:


R oxygen mask stowage-boxes : - the REGUL LO PR message is shown
R - push the PRESS TO TEST AND amber
R RESET control slide many times. - OXY stays amber
R - the oxygen HP indication stays green.

R 4. On the panel 21VU: On the DOOR/OXY page:


R - push the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY - the REGUL LO PR indication is not
R pushbutton switch. shown
R - The OFF legend goes off. - OXY changes from amber to white
R - the oxygen HP indication stays green.

R 5. On the panel 21VU: - the OFF legend comes on.


R - release the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY
R pushbutton switch.

R **ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-12-00-860-051

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-


002)

(2) Do the EIS stop procedure (Ref. TASK 31-60-00-860-002).



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MASK - FULL FACE/QUICK DONNING, OXYGEN (10RN1,10RN2,10RN3,5757HM,5758HM,5759HM,
5760HM,5774HM) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_____________________________________

TASK 35-12-41-000-001

Removal of the Oxygen-Mask Stowage-Box

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL SOURCE
_______
OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS REMOVED
_______
TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)
No specific 1 BAG - VINYL
No specific 1 CAP - BLANKING
No specific 1 PLUG - BLANKING
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE



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B. Referenced Information

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
35-12-41-000-002 Removal of the Full-Face/Quick-Donning Oxygen-Mask

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

35-12-41-991-001 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 501-599,

R 35-12-41-991-001-A Fig. 401A

R **ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-12-41-010-050

A. Get Access

(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position in the zone 125.

(2) Open the access door 812.

Subtask 35-12-41-860-054

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001)

(2) Close the valve of the oxygen cylinder (5750HM).

(3) Put a WARNING NOTICE to tell persons not to open the valve of the
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Subtask 35-12-41-870-050

C. Bleed the oxygen system.

(1) In the cockpit, on the panel 21VU :


-push the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch.The OFF legend goes
off.

(2) On one of the oxygen masks:


- push the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET control slide to bleed the system.

(3) On the panel 21VU:


-release the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch.The OFF legend
comes on.

Subtask 35-12-41-865-052

D. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-12-41-991-001)

R **ON A/C 501-599,

R (Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 35-12-41-991-001-A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

Subtask 35-12-41-020-059

A. Removal of the Oxygen-Mask Stowage Box (10RN1, 10RN2, 10RN3, 5774HM)

(1) Remove the lining panel from the applicable stowage box (1) .

(2) If it is necessary, remove the full-face/quick-donning oxygen-mask.


(Ref. TASK 35-12-41-000-002)



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Oxygen-Mask Stowage-Box
Figure 401/TASK 35-12-41-991-001


R

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R Oxygen-Mask Stowage-Box
R Figure 401A/TASK 35-12-41-991-001-A


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(3) Disconnect the electrical connector (6) which supplies the
microphone. Do not disconnect the connector of the stowage box
assembly of the 4th Occupant. It has no audio connection that
operates.

(4) Put a CAP - BLANKING on the electrical connector (6) and the fixed
connector (7). Do not do this operation for the stowage box of the
4th Occupant.

(5) Disconnect the line (5). Discard the seal (4).

(6) Put a PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line (5) and on the union
(3) of the stowage box.

(7) Put a BAG - VINYL on the end of the line (5).

(8) Release the latches (2).

(9) Remove the oxygen-mask stowage box from its housing.

R **ON A/C 501-599,

R Subtask 35-12-41-020-059-A

R A. Removal of the Oxygen-Mask Stowage-Box (10RN1, 10RN2, 10RN3)

R (1) Remove the lining panel from the applicable stowage box (1).

R (2) If it is necessary, remove the full-face/quick-donning oxygen-mask.


R (Ref. TASK 35-12-41-000-002)

R (3) Disconnect the electrical connector (6) which supplies the


R microphone.

R (4) Put a CAP - BLANKING on the electrical connector (6) and the fixed
R connector (7).

R (5) Disconnect the line (5). Discard the seal (4).

R (6) Put a PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line (5) and the union (3)
R of the stowage box.

R (7) Put a BAG - VINYL on the end of the line (5).

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R **ON A/C ALL

TASK 35-12-41-400-001

Installation of the Oxygen-Mask Stowage-Box

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)


No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Consumable Materials

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 05-003B USA MIL-G-27617


OXYGEN SYSTEM LUBRICANT (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 05-004 USA MIL-PRF-25567 TYPE I
OXYGEN LEAK DETECTOR (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Expendable Parts

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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
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4 seal 35-12-01 04A-010



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D. Referenced Information

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied


from the External Power
24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External
Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
35-12-41-400-002 Installation of the Full-Face/Quick-donning
Oxygen-Mask

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

35-12-41-991-001 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 501-599,

R 35-12-41-991-001-A Fig. 401A

R **ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-12-41-860-055

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) is in position at the
access door 812.

(2) Open the access door 812.

(3) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).

(4) Make sure that the WARNING NOTICE which tells persons not to open the
valve of the oxygen cylinder assembly is in position.

(5) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are
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Subtask 35-12-41-865-053

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-12-41-991-001)

R **ON A/C 501-599,

R (Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 35-12-41-991-001-A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

Subtask 35-12-41-420-056

A. Installation of the Oxygen-Mask Stowage-Box (10RN1, 10RN2, 10RN3, 5774HM)

NOTE : Only use SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-003B) on the threads
____
of the nut or on the flared part of the tube. Apply only a thin
layer of the compound on the first three threads that are male.

(1) Install the stowage box of the oxygen mask in its housing.

(2) Lock the latches (2).

(3) Remove the sealed vinyl bag from the end of the line (5).

(4) Remove the blanking plugs from the line (5) and the union (3).

(5) Install a new seal (4) on the union of the line (5).

(6) Install the line (5) on the union (3) and tighten it.

NOTE : Counter-torque the union (3) when you tighten the line (5) so
____
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(7) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector (6) and the
fixed connector (7). It is not necessary to do this operation for the
stowage box assembly of the 4th Occupant.

(8) Connect the electrical connector (6) to the fixed connector (7). It
is not necessary to do this operation for the stowage box assembly of
the 4th Occupant.

(9) If it is necessary, install the full-face/quick-donning oxygen-mask


(Ref. TASK 35-12-41-400-002)

R **ON A/C 501-599,

R Subtask 35-12-41-420-056-A

R A. Installation of the Oxygen-Mask Stowage-Box (10RN1, 10RN2, 10RN3)

R NOTE : Only use SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-003B) on the threads
____
R of the nut or on the flared part of the tube. Apply only a thin
R layer of the compound on the first three threads that are male.

R (1) Install the stowage box of the oxygen mask in its housing.

R (2) Lock the latches (2).

R (3) Remove the sealed vinyl bag from the end of the line (5).

R (4) Remove the blanking plugs from the line (5) and the union (3).

R (5) Install a new seal (4) on the union of the line (5).

R (6) Install the line (5) on the union (3) and tighten it.

R NOTE : Counter-torque the union (3) when you tighten the line (5),
____
R sothat you do not damage the stowage box (1).

R (7) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector (6) and the
R fixed connector (7).

R (8) Connect the electrical connector (6) to the fixed connector (7).

R (9) If it is necessary, install the full-face/quick-donning oxygen-mask


R (Ref. TASK 35-12-41-400-002)



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Subtask 35-12-41-790-050

B. Leak test

(1) Apply a layer of SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-004) to the


mechanical connection.

(2) Open the valve of the oxygen cylinder very slowly.

(3) Let the pressure become stable for approximately 90 seconds.

(4) Fully open the valve of the oxygen cylinder.

(5) Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these)
circuit breaker(s):
1HT

(6) On the panel 21VU:


- push the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch. The OFF legend goes
off.

(7) Make sure that there are no leaks on the connection.

(8) Remove the SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-004).

(9) On the panel 21VU:


- release the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch. The OFF legend
comes on.

(10) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits. (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-


862-002)

(11) Install the lining panel.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-12-41-860-056

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

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(3) De-energize the ground service network
(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001)

Subtask 35-12-41-410-051

B. Close Access

(1) Close the access door 812.

(2) Remove the access platform(s).



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TASK 35-12-41-000-002

Removal of the Full-Face/Quick-Donning Oxygen-Mask

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL SOURCE
_______
OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS REMOVED
_______
TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking cap


No specific blanking plug
No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

35-12-41-991-002 Fig. 402



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R **ON A/C 501-599,

R 35-12-41-991-002-A Fig. 402A

R **ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-12-41-860-064

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).

(2) Close the valve of the oxygen cylinder (5750HM).

(3) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position to tell persons not to open the
valve of the oxygen cylinder assembly.

Subtask 35-12-41-870-051

B. Bleed the oxygen system.

(1) In the cockpit, on the OXYGEN section of the overhead panel 21VU:

(a) Push the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch. The OFF legend
goes off.

(2) On one of the oxygen masks:

(a) Push the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET control slide to bleed the
system.

(3) On the OXYGEN section of the overhead panel 21VU:

(a) Release the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch. The OFF legend
comes on.



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C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-12-41-991-002)

R **ON A/C 501-599,

R (Ref. Fig. 402A/TASK 35-12-41-991-002-A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

Subtask 35-12-41-020-058-A

A. Removal of the Full-Face/Quick-Donning Oxygen-mask (5757MH, 5758HM,


5759HM, 5760HM)

(1) Open the doors of the stowage box (7).

(2) Remove the mask (1).

(3) Pull the harness-inflation control-lever (3) (red lugs) located on


the regulator (2).

(4) Disconnect the electrical connectors (8) and (9).

(5) Put a blanking cap on the electrical connector (8).

(6) Disconnect the QAD connectors (5) and (6).

(7) Put a blanking plug on the connector (6).



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Full-Face/Quick-Donning Oxygen Mask
Figure 402/TASK 35-12-41-991-002



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R Full-Face/Quick-Donning Oxygen Mask
R Figure 402A/TASK 35-12-41-991-002-A



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R Subtask 35-12-41-020-058

R A. Removal of the Full-Face/Quick-Donning Oxygen-mask (5757MH, 5758HM,


R 5759HM)

R (1) Open the doors of the stowage box (7).

R (2) Remove the mask (1).

R (3) Pull the harness-inflation control-lever (3) (red lugs) located on


R the regulator (2).

R (4) Disconnect the electrical connectors (8) and (9).

R (5) Put a blanking cap on the electrical connector (8).

R (6) Disconnect the QAD connectors (5) and (6).

R (7) Put a blanking plug on the connector (6).



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TASK 35-12-41-400-002

Installation of the Full-Face/Quick-donning Oxygen-Mask

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

23-51-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Audio Management


23-51-00-710-004 Operational Test of the Oxygen Mask Microphone
35-12-41-100-001 Cleaning of the Mask-Full Face / Q.D, Oxygen
(5757HM,5758HM,5759HM,5760HM)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

35-12-41-991-002 Fig. 402

R **ON A/C 501-599,

R 35-12-41-991-002-A Fig. 402A



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-12-41-865-055

A. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-12-41-991-002)

R **ON A/C 501-599,

R (Ref. Fig. 402A/TASK 35-12-41-991-002-A)

R **ON A/C ALL

Subtask 35-12-41-670-052

A. Preparation before installation

(1) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are
clean and in the correct condition.

(2) Make sure that the protective film (SAN-30) is not installed.

(3) Clean the mask (Ref. TASK 35-12-41-100-001).



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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

Subtask 35-12-41-420-054-A

B. Installation of the Full-Face/Quick-Donning Oxygen Mask (5757HM, 5758HM,


5759HM, 5760HM)

(1) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are
clean and in the correct condition.

(2) Remove the blanking cap from the electrical connector (8).

(3) Connect the electrical connectors (8) and (9).

(4) Remove the blanking plug from the connector (6).

(5) Connect the connectors (5) and (6).

(6) Wind three quarters of the full length of the hose (4) and put it at
the bottom of the stowage box.

(7) During the steps that follow, make sure that the hose (4) stays in
position.

(8) Put the harness straight against the mask and then, the hose (4)
straight against the harness.

NOTE : Make sure that the harness is not folded in the mask.
____

(9) Put the mask in the correct position in its box (red harness
inflation control-plates up and markings in view).

NOTE : Make sure that the protective film (SAN-30) is not installed.
____

(10) Adjust the regulator to the center.

(11) Close the left flap door. Make sure that you can see the OXY ON flag
below the flap door.

(12) Close the right door. Do not pinch the hose (4).

(13) Push the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET control slide. The OXY ON flag goes
out of view.

(14) Release the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET control slide.



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R Subtask 35-12-41-420-054

R B. Installation of the Full-Face/Quick-Donning Oxygen Mask (5757HM, 5758HM,


R 5759HM)

R (1) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are
R clean and in the correct condition.

R (2) Remove the blanking cap from the electrical connector (8).

R (3) Connect the electrical connectors (8) and (9).

R (4) Remove the blanking plug from the connector (6).

R (5) Connect the connectors (5) and (6).

R (6) Wind three quarters of the full length of the hose (4) and put it at
R the bottom of the stowage box.

R (7) During the steps that follow, make sure that the hose (4) stays in
R position.

R (8) Put the harness straight against the mask and then, the hose (4)
R straight against the harness.

R NOTE : Make sure that the harness is not folded in the mask.
____

R (9) Put the mask in the correct position in its box (red harness
R inflation control-plates up and markings in view).

R NOTE : Make sure that the protective film (SAN-30) is not installed.
____

R (10) Adjust the regulator to the center.

R (11) Close the left flap door. Make sure that you can see the OXY ON flag
R below the flap door.

R (12) Close the right door. Do not pinch the hose (4).

R (13) Push the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET control slide. The OXY ON flag goes
R out of view.

R (14) Release the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET control slide.



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Subtask 35-12-41-865-056

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01

Subtask 35-12-41-860-057

D. Preparation of the test

(1) Make sure that the mask is correctly installed in the box:

(a) On the OVHD panel 21VU:


Push the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch. The OFF legend
goes off.

(b) On the oxygen box:


Push the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET control slide.
Make sure that the OXY ON flag goes out of view.
Release the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET control slide.

Subtask 35-12-41-710-051

E. Test

(1) Do the operational test of the oxygen mask microphone (Ref. TASK 23-
51-00-710-004).

(2) Do the operational test of the audio management (Ref. TASK 23-51-00-
710-001).



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MASK - FULL FACE/QUICK DONNING, OXYGEN (10RN1,10RN2,10RN3,5757HM,5758HM,5759HM,
5760HM,5774HM) - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
________________________________

TASK 35-12-41-710-001

Operational Test of the Full Face/Quick Donning Oxygen Masks


R (5757HM,5758HM,5759HM,5760HM)

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL SOURCE
_______
OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 351000-01


Make sure that the all the crew oxygen masks operate correctly.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-12-41-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-


002)

(2) On the panel 21VU :


- push the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch (the OFF legend goes
off).



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B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-12-41-710-050

A. Operational test

(1) Do the test of all the full-face/quick-donning oxygen masks.

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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R NOTE : The 4th Occupant mask is not connected to the Audio Control
____
R Panel (ACP). Thus, the steps related to the ACP are not
R applicable to the 4th Occupant mask.

1. On the CAPT Audio Control Panel


(ACP) for the CAPT oxygen mask
(only), installed on the left
side:
or
On the F/O and 3rd Occupant Audio
Control Panel (ACP) for the
oxygen mask(s) installed on the
right side (F/O mask and 3rd
Occupant mask) :
R - push the INT reception
R pushbutton switch and adjust
R the audio level to the minimum
R level that you can hear.
- set the INT/RAD switch to INT.

2. On the full-face/quick-donning The flow rate indicator comes into view


oxygen mask in test: briefly.
- push the PRESS TO TEST AND
RESET control slide. Hold it
pushed during the test.



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ACTION RESULT
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3. Push the red harness inflation The flow rate indicator comes into view
control-lever (bar on the right and goes out of view very slowly.
side).

R 4. On the full-face/quick-donning The flow rate indicator comes into


R oxygen mask: view.
R - Push and hold the PRESS TO You can hear the oxygen flow-rate :
R TEST/EMERGENCY knob for 1 - on the CAPT loudspeaker or headset
R second. for the mask(s) installed on the left
R side, (CAPT mask)
or
- on the F/O loudspeaker or headset for
the mask(s) installed on the right
side (F/O mask and 3rd occupant mask)

5. Release the PRESS TO TEST AND


RESET control slide.

6. Operate the Normal/100% control The control operates correctly and


and lock it in the 100% position. locks correctly.

R 7. On the full-face quick-donning The flow rate indicator does not come
R oxygen mask: into view.
R - Push and hold the PRESS TO You cannot hear the oxygen flow rate.
R TEST/EMERGENCY knob for 1
R second.
R

8. On the ACP of the station in


maintenance :
- push the INT reception
pushbutton switch and adjust
the audio level to the middle
position,
- set the INT/RAD switch to RAD.



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-12-41-860-051

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) On the panel 21VU :


- release the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch (the OFF legend
comes on).

(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-


002)



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MASK - FULL FACE/QUICK DONNING, OXYGEN (10RN1,10RN2,10RN3,5757HM,5758HM,5759HM,
5760HM,5774HM) - INSPECTION/CHECK
_________________________________

TASK 35-12-41-200-001

Detailed Inspection of Oxygen Masks (out of box) with Harness Inflated

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL SOURCE
_______
OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 351241-01

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.00 to 1.20 m.daN


(0.00 to 9.00 lbf.ft)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

35-12-41-991-004-A Fig. 601



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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 501-599,

R 35-12-41-991-004 Fig. 601A

R **ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-12-41-860-052

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-


002)

(2) On the panel 21VU, push the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch (the
OFF legend goes off).

Subtask 35-12-41-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-12-41-220-050

A. Visual Inspection

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 601/TASK 35-12-41-991-004-A)



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Adjustment of the Oxygen Mask Strap-Separator
Figure 601/TASK 35-12-41-991-004-A


R

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R (Ref. Fig. 601A/TASK 35-12-41-991-004)

R **ON A/C ALL

(1) Remove the oxygen mask from the flight crew oxygen box. To do this,
pull the harness inflation control-lever (red lugs).

(2) Make sure that the protective film (SAN-30) is not installed.

(3) If installed, make sure that the upper protection film is correct
(this film prevents scratches to the external face of the window, and
gives anti-icing protection during depressurization).
If not, remove and discard it.

NOTE : This upper protection film is no longer manufactured.


____

(4) Make sure that the harness inflates.

(5) Make sure that the harness has no leaks.

(6) Make sure that the head straps and the buckles are in good condition.

(7) Release the harness inflation control-lever (red lugs):


- make sure that the harness deflates.

(8) Make sure that the strap separators are in the correct position on
the harness.

(9) Make sure that the doors of the oxygen mask stowage box open and
close correctly.

(10) Visually examine the oxygen mask regulator and its supply lines
- make sure that the mask lock is correctly installed
- make sure that the retaining screw is torqued to 0.06 m.daN (5.30
lbf.in).

(11) Make sure that the microphone cable is in good condition.

(12) Install the oxygen mask in its stowage box.

(13) Make sure that the doors are correctly closed.



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R Adjustment of the Oxygen Mask Strap Separator
R Figure 601A/TASK 35-12-41-991-004


R

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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-12-41-860-053

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) After you have examined the last oxygen mask, release the OXYGEN/CREW
SUPPLY pushbutton switch (the OFF legend comes on).

(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-


002)


R

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TASK 35-12-41-750-001

Remove for Functional Check of Mask Regulator Assembly

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 351241-02

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-12-41-000-002 Removal of the Full-Face/Quick-Donning Oxygen-Mask


35-12-41-400-002 Installation of the Full-Face/Quick-donning
Oxygen-Mask

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-12-41-020-051

A. Get Access

(1) Remove the full face/quick donning oxygen mask (Ref. TASK 35-12-41-
000-002).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-12-41-720-050

A. Test

(1) Do the test of the full face/quick donning mask regulator in


workshop.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-12-41-420-050

A. Close Access

(1) Install the full face/quick donning oxygen mask (Ref. TASK 35-12-41-
400-002)



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TASK 35-12-41-200-002

Check of the Correct Position of the Mask Lock and Correct Torque of the
Retaining Screw

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL SOURCE
_______
OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.00 to 1.20 m.daN


(0.00 to 9.00 lbf.ft)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
35-12-41-991-005 Fig. 602



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-12-41-860-059

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) On the OXYGEN section of the panel 21VU, push the CREW SUPPLY
pushbutton switch (the OFF legend goes off).

Subtask 35-12-41-865-060

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-12-41-420-058

A. Check of the Correct Torque of the Retaining Screw


(Ref. Fig. 602/TASK 35-12-41-991-005)

(1) Pull the harness inflation control-lever (red lugs) to remove the
oxygen mask from the stowage box.

(2) Loosen the retaining screw (2) from the mask lock (1).

(3) TORQUE the retaining screw (2) to 0.06 m.daN (5.30 lbf.in) maximum.

Subtask 35-12-41-220-051

B. Check of the Correct Position of the Mask Lock


(Ref. Fig. 602/TASK 35-12-41-991-005)

(1) Make sure that the mask lock (1) is in the correct position.

(2) Install the oxygen mask in its stowage box.

(3) Make sure that the doors are correctly closed.



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Mask Lock and Retaining Screw
Figure 602/TASK 35-12-41-991-005



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-12-41-860-060

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) After you examined all the oxygen masks, on the OXYGEN section of the
panel 21VU, release the CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch (the OFF legend
comes on).

(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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MASK - FULL FACE/QUICK DONNING, OXYGEN (10RN1,10RN2,10RN3,5757HM,5758HM,5759HM,
5760HM,5774HM) - CLEANING/PAINTING
__________________________________

TASK 35-12-41-100-001

Cleaning of the Mask-Full Face / Q.D, Oxygen (5757HM,5758HM,5759HM,5760HM)

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL SOURCE
_______
OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 351000-07

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

R A. Consumable Materials

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 11-005


TRICHLOROTRIFLUORO ETHANE (Ref. 20-31-00)
R Material No. 11-007B
R OXYGEN MASKS DISINFECTANT/ CLEANER (Ref. 20-31-00)
R Material No. 19-***
R TBD (Ref. 20-31-00)
R Material No. 19-003 USA AMS 3819
R LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)
R Material No. 19-024
R LENS CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)

R B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-12-41-000-002 Removal of the Full-Face/Quick-Donning Oxygen-Mask


35-12-41-400-002 Installation of the Full-Face/Quick-donning
Oxygen-Mask



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-12-41-910-051

R A. Preparation for the Cleaning

(1) Remove the full-face/quick-donning oxygen mask (Ref. TASK 35-12-41-


000-002).

R (2) Install a MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-***) on the internal and


R external faces of the plastic window.
R

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-12-41-110-050

R A. Cleaning of the Mask, the Mask Regulator and the Mask Stowage Box

R (1) Clean the parts of the mask that are made of elastomer with CLEANING
R AGENTS (Material No. 11-007B).

R (2) Clean all the parts of the mask that are not made of elastomer with
R CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-005).

R (3) Remove the cleaning agents with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003)
R and let the mask become dry in the air.
R

R (4) Remove the protective films from the two faces of the plastic window.
R

R (5) Carefully, clean the external and the internal faces of the plastic
R window with
R
R MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-024).

R (6) Clean the stowage box with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-12-41-420-055

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Install the full-face/quick-donning oxygen mask (Ref. TASK 35-12-41-


400-002).



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CONTROL AND INDICATING - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
__________________________________________________

1. _______
General
The oxygen indicating system gives control and monitoring of the crew oxygen
system.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-599,

2. System
__________________
Description
(Ref. Fig. 001)

A. Direct Reading Pressure Gage


A direct reading pressure gage is installed on the oxygen cylinder to
indicate the oxygen pressure. This gives an indication to the maintenance
personnel when to fill the oxygen cylinder.

B. Not Applicable

**ON A/C 051-099,

2. System
__________________
Description
(Ref. Fig. 001A)

A. Direct Reading Pressure Gage


A direct-reading pressure gage is installed on the oxygen cylinder to
indicate the oxygen pressure. This gives an indication to the maintenance
personnel when to fill the oxygen cylinder.

B. Filling Indicator
The filling indicator is installed near the replenishing connector in the
space provided between frame 13 and frame 15. The filling indicator
permits to read the pressure inside the cylinder while filling:
0 -85 psig: RED
85-2000 psig: GREEN

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-299, 301-302,

C. Cockpit Indications
(Ref. Fig. 002)

(1) On the lower ECAM DU, on the DOOR/OXY page, the oxygen pressure in
the cylinder is indicated as follows:

(a) 0 to 27.5 bar (0 to 400 psig) in amber.



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(b) 27.5 to 127.5 bar (400 to 1850 psig) in green.

(c) An amber half frame appears when the oxygen pressure is lower
than 1500 psig.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 303-399, 401-499, 501-599,

C. Cockpit Indications
(Ref. Fig. 002A)

(1) On the lower ECAM DU, on the DOOR/OXY page, the oxygen pressure in
the cylinder is indicated as follows:

(a) Less than 27.5 bar (400 psig) in amber.

(b) From 27.5 to less than 55.2 bar (400 to less than 800 psig)
pulses in green.

(c) Equal to or more than 55.2 bar (800 psig) in green.

(d) An amber half frame appears when the oxygen pressure is lower
than 103.42 bar (1500 psig).

**ON A/C ALL

(2) If the oxygen pressure drops below the minimum operating pressure of
3.45 plus or minus 0.35 bar (50 plus or minus 5 psig), the indication
REGUL LO PR is shown amber on the DOOR/OXY page.



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Figure 001


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R Control and Indicating-Schematic
R Figure 001A


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Cockpit Indications
Figure 002


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Cockpit Indications
Figure 002A


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PRESSURE SWITCH - OXYGEN (4WV) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_____________________________________________________

TASK 35-13-14-000-001

Removal of the Press Sw-Oxygen LO PR (4WV)

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL SOURCE
_______
OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS REMOVED
_______
TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking cap


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 2.00 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
35-13-14-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-13-14-010-051

A. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position at the access door 812.

(2) Open the access door 812

Subtask 35-13-14-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Close the valve of the oxygen cylinder/valve assembly (5750 HM).

(2) Put the warning notice to tell persons not to open the valve of the
oxygen cylinder assembly.

(3) Energize the ground service network from the external power
(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001)

Subtask 35-13-14-870-050

C. Bleed the oxygen system :

(1) In the cockpit, on the panel 21VU, push the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY
pushbutton switch. The OFF legend goes off.

(2) On an oxygen-mask stowage box, operate the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET
control slide a sufficient number of times to make the system empty.

(3) On the panel 21VU, release the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch.
The OFF legend comes on.

(4) On the panel 21VU, put a warning notice to tell persons not to push
the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch.

Subtask 35-13-14-865-050

D. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-13-14-991-001)

Subtask 35-13-14-020-051

A. Removal of the Oxygen Pressure Switch

(1) Disconnect the electrical connector (3) from the pressure switch (2).

(2) Put a blanking cap on the disconnected electrical connector (3).

(3) Remove the pressure switch (2) from the manifold (1).

(4) Put a blanking cap on the manifold (1).



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Oxygen Pressure Switch
Figure 401/TASK 35-13-14-991-001



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TASK 35-13-14-400-001

Installation of the Press Sw-Oxygen LO PR (4WV)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific warning notice


No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)
No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.20 to 3.60 m.daN
(2.00 to 26.00 lbf.ft)

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R Material No. 05-004 USA MIL-PRF-25567 TYPE I


OXYGEN LEAK DETECTOR (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 08-063 USA MIL-T-27730 SIZE 2
TAPE,ANTISEIZE, POLYTETRAFLUORO- ETHYLENE
(Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
31-60-00-860-001 EIS Start Procedure
31-60-00-860-002 EIS Stop Procedure
35-13-14-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-13-14-860-052

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the access door
812

(2) Make sure that the access door 812 is open.

(3) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(4) Make sure that the warning notice which tells persons not to push the
OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch is in position.

(5) Make sure that the warning notice which tells persons not to open the
valve of the oxygen cylinder is in position.

Subtask 35-13-14-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-13-14-991-001)

Subtask 35-13-14-420-051

A. Installation of the Oxygen Pressure Switch

(1) Apply BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-063) to the
threads of the pressure switch (2).

(2) Remove the blanking caps from the connector (3) and the manifold (1).

(3) Install the pressure switch (2) on the manifold (1).

(4) TORQUE to between 2.95 and 3.33 m.daN (21.75 and 24.55 lbf.ft).



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(5) Connect the electrical connector (3) to the pressure switch (2).

Subtask 35-13-14-865-053

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1HT

Subtask 35-13-14-790-051

C. Leak Test

(1) ON the panel 21VU, push the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch, the
OFF legend goes off.

(2) Apply the solution SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-004) to the
connection.

(3) Very slowly open the valve of the cylinder (5750 HM) 3.5 to 4 turns.

(4) Let the pressure become stable. This occurs after approximately 90
seconds.

(5) Fully open the cylinder valve.

(6) Examine each connection to make sure that there are no leaks.

(7) Rub off the solution SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-004).

Subtask 35-13-14-790-050

D. Electrical Test

(1) On the panel 21VU, release the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch.
The OFF legend comes on.

(2) On the oxygen-mask stowage box, operate the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET
control slide a sufficient number of times to make the system empty.

(3) Do the EIS start procedure (Upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. TASK 31-60-00-860-001)

(4) On the DOOR page, on the lower ECAM DU, the OXY LO PR indication
comes on amber.
NOTE: The OXY LO PR indication goes off when the LP oxygen supply
solenoid valve (3HT) is open.



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-13-14-860-051

A. Put the Aircraft Back to its Initial Configuration

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Remove the warning notice.

(3) Do the EIS stop procedure (Ref. TASK 31-60-00-860-002).

(4) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits. (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-


862-002)

Subtask 35-13-14-410-051

B. Close Access

(1) Close the access door 812

(2) Remove the access platform(s).



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TRANSMITTER/PRESSURE REGULATOR - OXYGEN (4HT) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
____________________________________________________________________

TASK 35-13-15-000-001

Removal of the Oxygen Pressure Regulator/Transmitter (4HT)

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL SOURCE
_______
OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS REMOVED
_______
TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking cap


No specific blanking plug
No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific sealed vinyl bag
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-599,

35-13-15-991-001 Fig. 401



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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 051-099,

R 35-13-15-991-001-A Fig. 401A

R **ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-13-15-010-050

A. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position at the access door 812.

(2) Open the access door 812.

Subtask 35-13-15-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Close the valve of the oxygen cylinder/valve assembly (5750HM).

(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 35-13-15-614-050

C. Bleed the oxygen system :

(1) In the cockpit, on the panel 21VU, push the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY
pushbutton switch. The OFF legend goes off.

(2) On an oxygen mask, operate the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET slide a
sufficient number of times to make the system empty.

(3) On the panel 21VU, release the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch.
The OFF legend comes on.



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Subtask 35-13-15-865-050

D. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-13-15-991-001)

**ON A/C 051-099,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 35-13-15-991-001-A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-599,

Subtask 35-13-15-020-051

A. Removal of the Oxygen Pressure Regulator/Transmitter

(1) Disconnect the electrical connector (3) from the oxygen pressure
regulator/transmitter (9).

(2) Put a blanking cap on the electrical connector (3).

(3) Disconnect the plug assembly (1) and discard the bush (2).

(4) Put a blanking plug on the plug assembly (1)

(5) Put the plug assy (1) in a sealed vinyl bag.

(6) Disconnect the hose (5) and discard the bush (4).

(7) Put a blanking cap on the hose (5).

(8) Disconnect the hose (6) and discard the bush (7).

(9) Put a blanking cap on the hose (6).



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Oxygen Pressure Regulator/Transmitter
Figure 401/TASK 35-13-15-991-001


R

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R Oxygen Pressure Regulator/Transmitter
R Figure 401A/TASK 35-13-15-991-001-A


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(10) Loosen the nut (8) and remove the oxygen pressure
regulator/transmitter (9).

(11) Put an oxygen-cylinder stowage cap on the cylinder valve (11).

R **ON A/C 051-099,

R Subtask 35-13-15-020-051-A

R A. Removal of the Oxygen Pressure Regulator/Transmitter

R (1) Disconnect the electrical connector (3) from the oxygen pressure
R regulator/transmitter (9).

R (2) Put a blanking cap on the electrical connector (3).

R (3) Disconnect the hose (1) and discard the bush (2).

R (4) Put a blanking plug on the hose (1)

R (5) Not applicable.

R (6) Disconnect the hose (5) and discard the bush (4).

R (7) Put a blanking cap on the hose (5).

R (8) Disconnect the hose (6) and discard the bush (7).

R (9) Put a blanking cap on the hose (6).

R (10) Loosen the nut (8) and remove the oxygen pressure
R regulator/transmitter (9).

R (11) Put an oxygen-cylinder stowage cap on the cylinder valve (11).



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**ON A/C ALL

TASK 35-13-15-400-001

Installation of the Oxygen Pressure Regulator/Transmitter (4HT)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking cap


No specific sealed vinyl bag
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)
No specific Torque Wrench : range 1.00 to 10.00 m.daN
(8.00 to 75.00 lbf.ft)

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 05-003B USA MIL-G-27617


OXYGEN SYSTEM LUBRICANT (Ref. 20-31-00)
R Material No. 05-004 USA MIL-PRF-25567 TYPE I
OXYGEN LEAK DETECTOR (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

2 bush 35-11-01 02 -020


2 bush 35-11-01 02A-020
4 bush 35-12-01 01 -010
7 bush 35-12-01 01 -010



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D. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied


from the External Power

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-599,

35-13-15-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-099,

35-13-15-991-001-A Fig. 401A

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-13-15-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the access door
812.

(2) Make sure that the access door 812 is open.

(3) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are
clean and in the correct condition.

Subtask 35-13-15-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01



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4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-13-15-991-001)

**ON A/C 051-099,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 35-13-15-991-001-A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-599,

Subtask 35-13-15-420-051

A. Installation of the Oxygen Pressure Regulator/Transmitter

NOTE : Only use SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-003B) on the thread of
____
the nut or on the flared part of the tube. Only apply a thin layer
of the compound to the first three male-threads.

(1) Remove the oxygen-cylinder stowage cap from the cylinder valve (11).

(2) Install the transmitter (9) on the valve (11) and tighten the nut (8)
to between 7.5 and 8 m.daN (55.30 and 58.99 lbf.ft)

(3) Remove the plug assy (1) from the sealed vinyl bag.

(4) Remove the blanking cap from the plug assy (1).

(5) Install the new bush (2) on the plug assy (1).

(6) Install the plug assy (1) on the oxygen pressure


regulator/transmitter (9) and tighten it.

(7) Remove the blanking plug from the hose (5)

(8) Install the new bush (4) on the hose (5)

(9) Install the hose (5) on the oxygen pressure regulator/transmitter (9)
and tighten it.

(10) Remove the blanking plug from the hose (6).

(11) Install the new bush (7) on the hose (6).



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(12) Install the hose (6) on the oxygen pressure regulator/transmitter (9)
and tighten it.

(13) Remove the blanking cap from the electrical connector (3).

(14) Connect the electrical connector (3) on the oxygen pressure


regulator/transmitter (9).

R **ON A/C 051-099,

R Subtask 35-13-15-420-051-A

R A. Installation of the Oxygen Pressure Regulator/Transmitter

R NOTE : Only use SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-003B) on the thread of
____
R the nut or on the flared part of the tube. Only apply a thin layer
R of the compound to the first three male-threads.

R (1) Remove the oxygen cylinder stowage cap from the cylinder valve (11).

R (2) Install the oxygen pressure regulator/transmitter (9) on the valve


R (11) and tighten the nut (8) to between 7.5 and 8 m.daN (55.30 and
R 58.99 lbf.ft)

R (3) Not applicable

R (4) Remove the blanking cap from the hose (1)

R (5) Install the new bush (2) on the hose (1).

R (6) Install the hose (1) on the oxygen pressure regulator/transmitter (9)
R and tighten it.

R (7) Remove the blanking plug from the hose (5)

R (8) Install the new bush (4) on the hose (5)

R (9) Install the hose (5) on the oxygen pressure regulator/transmitter (9)
R and tighten it.

R (10) Remove the blanking plug from the hose (6).

R (11) Install the new bush (7) on the hose (6).

R (12) Install the hose (6) on the oxygen pressure regulator/transmitter (9)
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R (13) Remove the blanking cap from the electrical connector (3).

R (14) Connect the electrical connector (3) on the oxygen pressure


R regulator/transmitter (9).

R **ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-13-15-790-050

A. Leak test

(1) Apply the solution SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-004) to the
mechanical connections.

(2) Very slowly open the valve of the cylinder (5750 HM) 3.5 to 4 turns.

(3) Let the pressure become stable. This occurs after approximately 90
seconds.

(4) Fully open the cylinder valve.

(5) Examine each connection to make sure that there are no leaks.

(6) Rub off the solution SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-004)

Subtask 35-13-15-860-052

B. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).

Subtask 35-13-15-410-050

C. Close Access

(1) Close the access door 812

(2) Remove the access platform(s).



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D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1HT



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TRANSMITTER/PRESSURE REGULATOR - OXYGEN (4HT) - INSPECTION/CHECK
________________________________________________________________

TASK 35-13-15-200-001

Visual Inspection of the Oxygen Pressure Regulator/Transmitter

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

12-34-24-869-001 Aircraft Grounding for the Refuel/Defuel and Oxygen


Servicing Operations
24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the
External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External
Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
35-13-15-000-001 Removal of the Oxygen Pressure Regulator/Transmitter
(4HT)
35-13-15-400-001 Installation of the Oxygen Pressure
Regulator/Transmitter (4HT)

R **ON A/C 063-099, 152-152, 204-205,

R Post SB 35-1023 For A/C 063-099,152-152,204-205,

35-13-15-991-003 Fig. 601


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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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35-13-15-991-004 Fig. 602

R **ON A/C 063-099, 152-152, 204-205,

3. __________
Job Set-up

R **ON A/C 063-099, 152-152, 204-205,

R Post SB 35-1023 For A/C 063-099,152-152,204-205,

Subtask 35-13-15-010-051

A. Get Access

(1) Put an access platform in position at the access door 812.

(2) Open the access door 812.

(3) Put an access platform in position at the access door 831.

(4) Open the access door 831.

Subtask 35-13-15-860-053

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Put the aircraft in ground configuration (Ref. TASK 12-34-24-869-


001).

(2) Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).

(3) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).


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Subtask 35-13-15-614-051

C. Bleed the oxygen system:

(1) In the cockpit, on the OXYGEN section of the overhead panel 21VU,
push the CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch. The OFF legend goes off.

(2) On one of the oxygen mask, operate the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET slide
a sufficient number of times to make the system empty.

(3) On the OXYGEN section of the overhead panel 21VU, release the CREW
SUPPLY pushbutton switch. The OFF legend comes on.

Subtask 35-13-15-865-053

D. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01

R **ON A/C 063-099, 152-152, 204-205,

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 063-099, 152-152, 204-205,

R Post SB 35-1023 For A/C 063-099,152-152,204-205,

(Ref. Fig. 601/TASK 35-13-15-991-003)

Subtask 35-13-15-210-050

A. Do a visual inspection of the oxygen pressure regulator/transmitter

(1) Make sure that the line end-fittings are serviceable.

(2) Do a check of the oxygen pressure values on:


- the DOOR/OXY page on the lower ECAM display unit,
- the cylinder pressure gauge.

(3) Replace the oxygen pressure regulator/transmitter (Ref. TASK 35-13-


15-000-001) (Ref. TASK 35-13-15-400-001):
- if the pressure values are not the same,
- or if it was not replaced during the last ten months.


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Component Location
Figure 601/TASK 35-13-15-991-003


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(4) Send to AIRBUS the inspection report.
(Ref. Fig. 602/TASK 35-13-15-991-004)

R **ON A/C 063-099, 152-152, 204-205,

5. Close-up
________

R **ON A/C 063-099, 152-152, 204-205,

R Post SB 35-1023 For A/C 063-099,152-152,204-205,

Subtask 35-13-15-860-054

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(2) De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).

(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).

Subtask 35-13-15-865-054

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01

Subtask 35-13-15-410-051

C. Close Access

(1) Close the access door 812.

(2) Close the access door 831.

(3) Remove the access platform(s).


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Inspection Report
Figure 602/TASK 35-13-15-991-004


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INDICATOR - OXYGEN FILLING (5HT) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_______________________________________________________

TASK 35-13-21-000-001

Removal of the Oxygen Filling Indicator (5HT)

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL SOURCE
_______
OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES HYDROCARBONS.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking cap


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
35-13-21-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-13-21-010-050

A. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position below the access door 812.

(2) Open the access door 812.



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Subtask 35-13-21-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the ground service network (Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).

Subtask 35-13-21-865-050

C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-13-21-991-001)

Subtask 35-13-21-020-050

A. Removal of the Oxygen Filling Indicator.

(1) Disconnect the electrical connector (4) from the indicator (1).

(2) Put a blanking cap on the disconnected electrical connector (4).

(3) Loosen the adjusting screw (2) of the clamp (3).

(4) Remove the indicator (1) from the clamp (3).



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Figure 401/TASK 35-13-21-991-001



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TASK 35-13-21-400-001

Installation of the Oxygen Filling Indicator (5HT)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking cap


No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
35-13-21-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-13-21-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the access door
812.

(2) Make sure that the access door 812 is open.

(3) Make sure that the ground service network is energized (Ref. TASK 24-
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Subtask 35-13-21-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-13-21-991-001)

Subtask 35-13-21-420-050

A. Installation of the Indicator Oxygene Filling

(1) Put the indicator (1) in the clamp (3).

(2) Tighten the adjusting screw (2).

(3) Remove the blanking cap from the electrical connector (4).

(4) Connect the electrical connector (4) to the indicator (1).

Subtask 35-13-21-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1HT

Subtask 35-13-21-820-050

C. Test of the Indicator Oxygene Filling

(1) Make sure that the pressures read on the oxygen filling indicator and
the cylinder pressure indicator are the same.



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-13-21-860-052

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) De-energize the ground service network (Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).

Subtask 35-13-21-410-050

B. Close Access

(1) Close the access door 812.

(2) Remove the access platform(s).



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INDICATOR - OVERBOARD DISCHARGE (5756HM) - MAINTENANCE PRACTICES
________________________________________________________________

TASK 35-13-22-920-001

Replacement of the Overboard Discharge Indicator (5756HM)

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL SOURCE
_______
OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS REMOVED
_______
TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking plug


No specific vinyl bag
No specific LP air source
No specific access platform 2.00 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Expendable Parts

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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

3 sleeve 35-12-01 01 -010


R
6 sleeve 35-12-01 01 -010
R
9 kit 35-13-22 01 -010



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C. Referenced Information

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-13-22-991-001 Fig. 201

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-13-22-010-051

A. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position at the zone 812.

(2) Open the access door 812

Subtask 35-13-22-941-051

B. Safety Precautions

(1) Close the valve of the oxygen cylinder (5750HM).

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR


_______
UNITS REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A
SEALED VINYL BAG.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 201/TASK 35-13-22-991-001)

Subtask 35-13-22-020-050

A. Replacement of the Overboard Discharge Indicator (5756HM)

(1) Disconnect the LP oxygen overpressure hose 5762HM from the oxygen
pressure regulator/transmitter (1).

(a) Disconnect the coupling (4) and discard the sleeve (3).

(b) Put a blanking plug on the coupling (2) of the oxygen pressure
regulator/transmitter .

(c) Put a vinyl bag on the coupling (4) of the hose.



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Figure 201/TASK 35-13-22-991-001



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(2) Disconnect the HP oxygen overpressure hose 5761HM from the valve (8)
of the oxygen cylinder:

(a) Disconnect the coupling (5) and discard the sleeve (6).

(b) Put a blanking plug on the coupling (7) of the valve of the
oxygen cylinder.

(c) Put a sealed vinyl bag on the coupling (5) of the hose.

(3) Flush internally with air the hoses connected to the overboard
discharge indicator:

(a) Use a LP air source that is filtered and without oil.

(b) Remove the couplings (4) and (5) from the sealed vinyl bags.

(c) Flush the hoses internally with air two or three times (flush
them one after the other each time to make sure that there are no
unwanted objects in the system).

(d) Put blanking plugs on the couplings (4) and (5).

(e) Put the couplings (4) and (5) in sealed vinyl bags.

(4) Clean the body of the overboard discharge indicator:

(a) Remove the yellow reflecting washer (9) from the body of the
indicator (10) and discard it.
CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT NO UNWANTED PARTICLES GO INTO THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

(b) Clean the body of the indicator with a clean lint-free cloth.

(5) Install the disc of the overboard discharge indicator:

(a) Use the kit (9):


- Open the bag with a plastic point,
- carefully remove the components of the kit,
- discard the bag.
R

R (b) Install the new disc with the green reflecting surface on the
external side.

R (c) Install the retainer ring with the rounded edges on the external
side.



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(6) Connect the LP oxygen overpressure hose 5762HM to the oxygen pressure
regulator/transmitter (1):

(a) Remove the sealed vinyl bag and the blanking plug from the
coupling (4) of the hose.

(b) Install a new sleeve (3) on the coupling (4).

(c) Remove the blanking plug from the coupling (2) of the oxygen
pressure regulator/tansmitter (1).

(d) Install and tighten the coupling (4) of the hose on the coupling
(2) of the oxygen pressure regulator/transmitter (1).

(7) Connect the HP oxygen overpressure hose 5761HM to the valve (8) of
the oxygen cylinder:

(a) Remove the sealed vinyl bag and the blanking plug from the
coupling (5) of the hose.

(b) Install a new sleeve (6) on the coupling (5).

(c) Remove the blanking plug from the coupling (7) of the valve of
the oxygen cylinder.

(d) Install and tighten the coupling (5) of the hose on the coupling
(7) of the valve of the oxygen cylinder.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-13-22-942-052

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Open the valve of the oxygen cylinder:

(a) Very slowly open the valve of the cylinder (5750HM) 3.5 to 4
turns.

(b) Let the pressure become stable.


This occurs after approximately 90 seconds.

(c) Fully open the cylinder valve.



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Subtask 35-13-22-410-051

B. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Close the access door 812.

(3) Remove the access platform(s).



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VALVE - SOLENOID, LP OXYGEN SUPPLY (3HT) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_______________________________________________________________

TASK 35-13-51-000-001

Removal of the Sol Valve-LP Oxy Sply (3HT)

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL SOURCE
_______
OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS REMOVED
_______
TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking cap


No specific blanking plug
No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
35-13-51-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-13-51-010-050

A. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position at the access door 812.

(2) Open the access door 812.

Subtask 35-13-51-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Close the valve of the oxygen cylinder/valve assembly (5750HM).

(3) Put a warning notice to tell persons not to open the valve of the
oxygen cylinder assembly.

Subtask 35-13-51-870-050

C. Bleed the oxygen system:

(1) In the cockpit, on the panel 21VU, push the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY
pushbutton switch. The OFF legend goes off.

(2) On an oxygen-mask stowage box, operate the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET
control slide a sufficient number of times to make the system empty.

(3) On the panel 21VU, release the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch.
The OFF legend comes on.

Subtask 35-13-51-865-050

D. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-13-51-991-001)

Subtask 35-13-51-020-050

A. Removal of the LP Oxygen-Supply Solenoid-Valve (3HT)

(1) Disconnect the electrical connector (9) from the LP oxygen-supply


solenoid-valve (6).

(2) Put a blanking cap on the disconnected electrical connector (9).

(3) Disconnect the pipe (8) and discard the bush (7).

(4) Put a blanking plug on the pipe (8).

(5) Disconnect the pipe (5) and discard the bush (4).

(6) Put a blanking plug on the pipe (5).

(7) Remove the screws (2), the washers (3) and the solenoid valve (6).



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LP Oxygen-Supply Solenoid-Valve
Figure 401/TASK 35-13-51-991-001



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TASK 35-13-51-400-001

Installation of the LP Oxygen-Supply Solenoid-Valve (3HT)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking plug


No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)
No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.20 to 3.60 m.daN
(2.00 to 26.00 lbf.ft)

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 05-003B USA MIL-G-27617


OXYGEN SYSTEM LUBRICANT (Ref. 20-31-00)
R Material No. 05-004 USA MIL-PRF-25567 TYPE I
OXYGEN LEAK DETECTOR (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

4 bush 35-12-01 01 -010


7 bush 35-12-01 01 -010



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D. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
35-13-51-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-13-51-860-052

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the access door
812.

(2) Make sure that the access door 812 is open.

(3) Make sure that the electrical circuit is energized (Ref. TASK 24-41-
00-861-002).

(4) Make sure that the warning notice which tells persons not to open the
valve of the oxygen cylinder is in position.

(5) Make sure that the warning notice which tells persons not to push the
OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch is in position.

Subtask 35-13-51-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/CREW/OXY/SPLY 1HT HA01



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-13-51-991-001)

Subtask 35-13-51-420-051

A. Installation of the LP Oxygen-Supply Solenoid-Valve (3HT)

R NOTE : Only use SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-003B) on the thread of
____
R the nut or on the flared part of the tube. Only apply a thin layer
R of the compound to the first three male-threads.

(1) Put the LP oxygen-supply solenoid-valve (6) on its support (1) and
attach it with the screws (2) and the washers (3).

(2) Remove the blanking plug from the pipe (8).

(3) Install the new bush (7) on the pipe (8).

(4) Install the pipe (8) on the solenoid valve (6) and TORQUE it to
between 1.9 and 2.7 m.daN (14.01 and 19.91 lbf.ft).

(5) Remove the blanking plug from the pipe (5).

(6) Install the new bush (4) on the pipe (5).

(7) Install the pipe (5) on the solenoid valve (6) and TORQUE it to
between 1.9 and 2.7 m.daN (14.01 and 19.91 lbf.ft).

(8) Connect the electrical connector (9) to the solenoid valve (6).

Subtask 35-13-51-865-053

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1HT

Subtask 35-13-51-790-051

C. Test of the Solenoid Valve

(1) On the ECAM select DOOR/OXY page.


The OXY LO PR legend comes amber.

(2) On the panel 21VU, push the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch, the
OFF legend goes off.
On ECAM no change.



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(3) Apply the solution SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-004) to the
mechanical connections.

(4) Very slowly open the valve of the cylinder (5750HM) 3.5 to 4 turns.

(5) Let the pressure become stable. This occurs after approximately 90
seconds.

(6) Fully open the cylinder valve.


- On ECAM the OXY LO PR legend goes off.

(7) Examine each connection to make sure that there are no leaks.

(8) Rub off the solution SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-004).

(9) On the C/B panel 49VU open the circuit breaker 1HT:
- On ECAM the OXY LO PR legend remains off.

(10) On the C/B panel 49VU close the circuit breaker 1HT:
- On ECAM no change.

(11) On the panel 21VU, release the OXYGEN/CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch.
The OFF legend comes on.

(12) On the oxygen-mask stowage box, operate the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET
control slide a sufficient number of times to make the system empty.

(13) On the DOOR page of the lower display unit of the ECAM system, the
OXY LO PR legend comes on amber.

NOTE : The OXY LO PR legend goes off when the LP oxygen-supply


____
solenoid-valve (3HT) is open.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-13-51-860-051

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Remove the warning notice(s).

(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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Subtask 35-13-51-410-050

B. Close Access

(1) Close the access door 812.

(2) Remove the access platform(s).



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PASSENGER OXYGEN - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
____________________________________________

1. General
_______

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105,

(Ref. Fig. 001)

**ON A/C 051-099,

(Ref. Fig. 001A)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 236-299,

(Ref. Fig. 001B)

**ON A/C 151-199,

(Ref. Fig. 001C)

**ON A/C 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 001D)

**ON A/C 211-233,

(Ref. Fig. 001E)

R **ON A/C 234-235,

(Ref. Fig. 001F)

**ON A/C 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 001G)


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
 35-20-00

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Location of the Emergency Oxygen Containers
Figure 001



EFF :

001-049, 101-105,  35-20-00

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Location of the Emergency Oxygen Containers
Figure 001A



EFF :

051-099,  35-20-00

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Config-1 Aug 01/05
 
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Location of Emergency Oxygen Containers
Figure 001B


R

EFF :

106-149, 236-299,  35-20-00

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Config-1 Nov 01/07
 
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Location of the Emergency Oxygen Containers
Figure 001C



EFF :

151-199,  35-20-00

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Config-1 Aug 01/05
 
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Location of the Emergency Oxygen Containers
Figure 001D



EFF :

201-210,  35-20-00

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R Location of the Emergency Oxygen Containers
R Figure 001E


R

EFF :

211-233,  35-20-00

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Location of the Emergency Oxygen Containers
Figure 001F


R

EFF :

234-235,  35-20-00

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Location of the Emergency Oxygen Containers
R Figure 001G


R

EFF :

301-304,  35-20-00

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**ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 001H)

R **ON A/C 501-599,

R (Ref. Fig. 001J)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105,

(Ref. Fig. 002)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 211-233, 236-299,

(Ref. Fig. 002A)

R **ON A/C 151-199, 234-235,

(Ref. Fig. 002B)

**ON A/C 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 002C)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 002D)

R **ON A/C 501-599,

R (Ref. Fig. 002E)


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
 35-20-00

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Location of Emergency Oxygen Containers
R Figure 001H


R

EFF :

305-399,  35-20-00

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R Location of Emergency Oxygen Containers
R Figure 001J


R

EFF :

501-599,  35-20-00

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Passenger Oxygen System
Figure 002


R

EFF :

001-049, 051-099, 101-105,  35-20-00

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Passenger Oxygen System
Figure 002A


R

EFF :

106-149, 211-233, 236-299,  35-20-00

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Passenger Oxygen System
Figure 002B


R

EFF :

151-199, 234-235,  35-20-00

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Passenger Oxygen System
Figure 002C


R

EFF :

201-210,  35-20-00

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Passenger Oxygen System
Figure 002D


R

EFF :

301-399,  35-20-00

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R Passenger Oxygen System
R Figure 002E


R

EFF :

501-599,  35-20-00

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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

R If there is a sudden loss of cabin pressurization, emergency oxygen


R containers supply emergency oxygen to the passengers and the cabin
R attendants. Each chemical oxygen unit is made up of a solid-state chemical
oxygen generator and two or more continuous-flow oxygen masks. Flexible
supply hoses connect the masks to the chemical oxygen generators. The
chemical oxygen units are installed:
R - Above the passenger seats
R - In the lavatories
R - At the cabin attendants stations
R - At the cabin attendants working areas.
To show the passengers how to use the emergency oxygen, demonstration masks
are used. The demonstration masks do not operate and are not connected to
the system.

2. Operation
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-051, 056-056, 058-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233,


R 236-299, 301-399, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 003)


When the cabin pressure decreases to a pressure equivalent of 14000 +250 -
750 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m), the altitude pressure switch 16WR will
close. This action operates the emergency oxygen system automatically. If
the altitude pressure switch fails, you can operate the system with the
MASK MAN ON pushbutton switch 14WR. This switch is installed in the
cockpit overhead panel 21VU.

A. Sequence of Operation
The doors of the emergency oxygen containers open and the masks drop out
for the passengers and the cabin attendants use.
A taped message is transmitted on the passenger address system and
the SYS ON indicator light 12WR comes on. The indicator light is
installed on the cockpit overhead panel 21VU.
The emergency oxygen flows when you pull the oxygen mask towards your
face. This starts the chemical oxygen generator which gives approximately
15 minutes supply of oxygen.


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
 35-20-00

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Passenger Oxygen System - Controls and Indications
Figure 003


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-051, 056-056, 058-099,
101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
 35-20-00

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**ON A/C 052-055, 057-057,

(Ref. Fig. 003A)


When the cabin pressure decreases to a pressure equivalent of 14000 +250-
750 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m), the altitude pressure switch 16WR
will close in normal operation. For the operation on high altitude during
ground operation, take-off and landing, above 4570 m (15000 ft.) you have
to switch the high altitude switch 899WR to the ON position. The normal
setting of the pressure switch is deactivated and the second setting of
the pressure switch will close at 16000 +250 -750 ft. (4876.71 +76.19 -
228.59 m) and an unintentional activation of the system is avoided. The
emergency oxygen system operates automatically. If the altitude pressure
switch fails, you can operate the system with the MASK MAN ON
pushbutton switch 14WR. This switch is installed in the cockpit overhead
panel 21VU.

A. Sequence of Operation
The doors of the emergency oxygen containers open and the masks drop out
for the passengers and the cabin attendants use.
A taped message is transmitted on the passenger address system and
the SYS ON indicator light 12WR comes on. The indicator light is
installed on the cockpit overhead panel 21VU.
The emergency oxygen flows when you pull the oxygen mask to your face.
This starts the chemical oxygen generator which gives approximately 13
minutes supply of oxygen.

R **ON A/C 234-235,

(Ref. Fig. 003)


When the cabin pressure decreases to a pressure equivalent of 14000 +250-
750 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m), the altitude pressure switch 16WR
will close. This action operates the emergency oxygen system
automatically. If the altitude pressure switch fails, you can operate the
system with the MASK MAN ON pushbutton switch 14WR. This switch is
installed in the cockpit overhead panel 21VU.

A. Sequence of Operation
The doors of the emergency oxygen containers open and the masks drop out
for the passengers and the cabin attendants use.
A taped message is transmitted on the passenger address system and
the SYS ON indicator light 12WR comes on. The indicator light is
installed on the cockpit overhead panel 21VU.
The emergency oxygen flows when you pull the oxygen mask towards your
face. This starts the chemical oxygen generator which gives approximately
22 minutes supply of oxygen.



EFF :

052-055, 057-057, 234-235,  35-20-00

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Passenger Oxygen System - Controls and Indications
Figure 003A



EFF :

052-055, 057-057,  35-20-00

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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

B. After Operation
30 seconds after the altitude pressure switch 16WR has closed, the time
delay relays 8WR and 9WR operate. These switch off the supply to the
oxygen power relay 10WR.
To reset the system, you press the TMR RESET pushbutton switch 13WR on
the maintenance panel 50VU. The SYS ON indicator light 12WR goes off.
When you push the PRE REC ANN. STOP pushbutton switch on the FAP 120RH
the taped announcements stop.



EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
 35-20-00

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PASSENGER OXYGEN - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
____________________________________________

1. _______
General
The passenger oxygen system supplies oxygen to the passengers and the cabin
attendants in case of emergency.
It has these subsystems:
- Oxygen storage (Ref. 35-21-00)
- Oxygen distribution (Ref. 35-22-00)
- Oxygen control and indicating (Ref. 35-23-00).

2. __________________
Component Location

(Ref. Fig. 001, 002)

3. __________________
System Description

(Ref. Fig. 001, 002, 003)

A. Oxygen Storage (Ref. 35-21-00)


The passenger emergency oxygen is contained in the passenger oxygen
storage system. The emergency oxygen is kept in the oxygen cylinder
assemblies.
The storage system also:
- Lets you fill the cylinder assemblies
- Releases the oxygen overboard if the pressure in the high pressure or
the low pressure part of the oxygen system is too high.

B. Oxygen Distribution (Ref. 35-22-00)


When the passenger gaseous-oxygen distribution-system operates it
supplies each emergency oxygen container in the cabin with oxygen from
the passenger oxygen storage-system. It makes sure that sufficient oxygen
is available for the passengers and cabin attendants even if one of the
supply lines is damaged.

C. Oxygen Control and Indicating (Ref. 35-23-00)


The passenger oxygen control and indicating system controls the supply
and operation of the passenger oxygen system. It also sends data of the
condition of the passenger oxygen system to:
- The Passenger Oxygen Indication Panel (POXIP)
- The overhead panel 21VU
- The maintenance panel 50VU.

4. Power
____________
Supply
The essential busbar 401PP supplies the passenger oxygen system with 28 V
DC.



EFF :

401-499,  35-20-00

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Gaseous Oxygen Supply-Lines
Figure 001



EFF :

401-499,  35-20-00

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R Location of the Emergency Oxygen Containers
R Figure 002



EFF :

401-499,  35-20-00

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Gaseous Oxygen Schematic
Figure 003 (SHEET 1)



EFF :

401-499,  35-20-00

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Gaseous Oxygen Schematic
Figure 003 (SHEET 2)



EFF :

401-499,  35-20-00

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5. ________________________________
Operation/Control and Indication

A. Operation
R When the cabin pressure decreases to a value equivalent to 14000 +250 -
R 750 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m), the altitude pressure switch 16WR
closes. This action operates the emergency oxygen system.
If the altitude pressure switch 16WR does not operate, you can use the
MAN ON pushbutton switch 14WR (on the overhead panel 21VU) to operate
R the emergency oxygen system.

B. Demonstration Masks
The demonstration masks are used by the cabin attendants to show
passengers how to use the oxygen masks. The demonstration masks are not
connected to the oxygen distribution system.

C. Sequence of Operation
When the system is activated automatically or manually:
- The oxygen regulators 910WR1 and 910WR2 open and oxygen is supplied to
the oxygen distribution network.
- The SYS ON indicator light 13WR, on the overhead panel 21VU, comes
on.
- A taped message is transmitted over the passenger address system (Ref.
23-31-00).
- The oxygen container doors open and the masks fall down for the
passengers and cabin attendants.
- The emergency oxygen flows when you pull the oxygen mask to your face.

NOTE : The emergency oxygen flow rate to the oxygen masks is controlled
____
by the oxygen regulators (910WR1 and 910WR2). At cabin pressure
altitude below 10000 ft. (3048 m) there is no oxygen flow to the
oxygen masks.

The warning REGUL LO PR comes on on the POXIP if:


- The pressure in the intermediate line of the oxygen system is too low
- The low pressure switch does not operate.

D. After Operation
Push the TMR RESET pushbutton switch 13WR on the maintenance panel 50VU
to reset the system.

The ON light of the TMR RESET pushbutton switch 13WR on the
maintenance panel 50VU does not go off if:
- The electrical circuit for the oxygen system does not reset to the
correct condition.

The REGUL SYS 1 and/or REGUL SYS 2 indicator light on the POXIP
come(s) on if:



EFF :

401-499,  35-20-00

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- the oxygen regulator 910WR1 and/or the oxygen regulator 910WR2 is/are
defective.

An internal pressure sensor integrated in the oxygen regulators operates


the SYS ON indicator light 12WR. If the pressure in the system
decreases less than 0.045 bar (0.65 psi) the SYS ON indicator light
12WR goes off.
If no masks are pulled, a max. time of 25 minutes is necessary to
decrease the pressure of the system.

The REGUL SYS 1 and/or REGUL SYS 2 indicator light on the POXIP
come(s) on if:
- the oxygen regulator 910WR1 and/or the oxygen regulator 910WR2 is/are
defective.



EFF :

401-499,  35-20-00

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OXYGEN STORAGE - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
__________________________________________

1. General
_______

The passenger oxygen is supplied from chemical oxygen generators that are
installed in emergency oxygen containers. The emergency oxygen containers
are installed:
- above the passenger seats,
- at the cabin attendant stations,
- in the lavatories,
- at the cabin attendant working areas.

2. __________________
Component Location

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Oxygen Container 200 35-23-00

3. _____________________
Component Description

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 211-299, 301-399, 501-599,

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-149, 151-199, 211-299, 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 001)

R **ON A/C 062-099, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 001A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 211-299, 301-399, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 002)


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
 35-21-00

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Emergency Oxygen Container - Stowed
Figure 001


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-061, 101-149, 151-199,
201-207, 211-299, 301-399,
 35-21-00

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Emergency Oxygen Container - Stowed
Figure 001A


R

EFF :

062-099, 208-210, 501-599,  35-21-00

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Chemical Oxygen Generator
Figure 002


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
 35-21-00

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A. Emergency Oxygen Container

(1) Chemical Oxygen Generator


The chemical oxygen generator is a sodium-chlorate core installed in
a stainless-steel housing. A thermal insulating material is used
between the core and the housing.
The actuator of the chemical generator is a spring-loaded striker and
a percussion cap installed at one end of the housing. A release pin
holds the striker away from the cap. A lanyard connects the release
pin to the oxygen mask.
A filter assembly is installed in the outlet end of the housing to
prevent the contamination of the oxygen supply.
A flexible hose connects the oxygen mask to the outlet manifold and
the outlet valve supplies oxygen to the oxygen mask. The outlet is
installed on the housing.
A relief valve is installed at the outlet end of the housing. This
will prevent a high-pressure build-up, if a failure of the outlet
valve occurs.
An indicator on the housing will change color (from yellow to black)
when the chemical oxygen generator is used and the generator is not
more usable.

**ON A/C 201-210,

**ON A/C 201-207,

(Ref. Fig. 001)

**ON A/C 208-210,

(Ref. Fig. 001A)

**ON A/C 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 002)


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
 35-21-00

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A. Emergency Oxygen Container

(1) Chemical Oxygen Generator


The chemical oxygen generator is a sodium-chlorate core installed in
a stainless-steel housing. A thermal insulating material is used
between the core and the housing.
The actuator of the chemical generator has a spring-loaded striker
and a percussion cap installed at one end of the housing. A release
pin holds the striker away from the cap. A lanyard connects the
release pin to the oxygen mask.
A filter assembly is installed in the outlet end of the housing to
prevent the contamination of the oxygen supply.
A flexible hose connects the oxygen mask to the outlet manifold
supplies oxygen to the oxygen mask. The outlet is installed on the
housing.
A relief valve is installed at the outlet end of the housing. This
will prevent a high-pressure build-up, if a failure of the outlet
valve occurs.
An indicator on the housing will change color (from pink to blue)
when the chemical oxygen generator is used and the generator is no
more useable.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

(2) Continuous-Flow Oxygen Mask


The oxygen mask is a face cone with a reservoir bag attached to it.
The inhale, exhale and diluter valves are installed in the face cone.
A flow indicator is installed in the flexible hose which is connected
to the oxygen mask. The flow indicator will show a green color when
there is an oxygen flow.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-149, 151-199, 201-207, 211-299, 301-399,

(3) Door and Actuator Assembly


The electrical actuator assembly holds the door of the emergency
oxygen container closed. Spring pressure will open the door when the
electrical actuator assembly is electrically released.
A door stop is installed in the emergency oxygen container to let you
do an inspection and a test of the emergency oxygen container. The
test lever is pushed 90 degrees to the door surface to let the door
open a few degrees. The oxygen masks will not fall out.
To open the door manually, you can release the electrical latch
assembly with a manual release tool.


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
 35-21-00

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R **ON A/C 062-099, 208-210, 501-599,

(3) Door and Latch Assembly


The electrical latch assembly holds the door of the emergency oxygen
container closed. Spring pressure will open the door when the
electrical latch assembly is electrically released.
A door stop is installed in the emergency oxygen container to let you
do an inspection and a test of the emergency oxygen container. The
door stop is turned through 90 degrees to let the door open a few
degrees. The oxygen masks will not fall out.
To open the door manually, you can release the electrical latch
assembly with a manual release tool.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

4. Operation
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-299, 301-399,


R 501-599,

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 211-233, 236-299, 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 003)

R **ON A/C 201-210, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 003A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-299, 301-399,


R 501-599,

When the door latch gets an electrical signal from the oxygen control and
actuation circuit (REF 35-23-00) the doors of the emergency oxygen
containers will open. The oxygen masks will fall out and hang on lanyards
near to the person who will use it.
The person pulls the oxygen mask (in the lavatories there is a red pull flag
attached to the lanyard) to their face. This action makes the lanyard pull a
release pin from the striker assembly of the chemical oxygen generator.
The striker assembly hits the percussion cap and starts the supply of
oxygen. The oxygen will flow through the flexible supply hoses to the oxygen
mask. A flow indicator (located in the supply hose) will show a green color
when the oxygen flows through it.


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
 35-21-00

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Emergency Oxygen Container - Operated
Figure 003


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
211-299, 301-399,
 35-21-00

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Emergency Oxygen Container - Operated.
Figure 003A


R

EFF :

201-210, 501-599,  35-21-00

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The chemical oxygen generators will supply a flow of low pressure oxygen for
a minimum time of 15 minutes.

R **ON A/C 234-235,

(Ref. Fig. 003)

When the door latch gets an electrical signal from the oxygen control and
actuation circuit (REF 35-23-00) the doors of the emergency oxygen
containers will open. The oxygen masks will fall out and hang on lanyards
near to the person who will use it.
The person pulls the oxygen mask (in the lavatories there is a red pull flag
attached to the lanyard) to their face. This action makes the lanyard pull a
release pin from the striker assembly of the chemical oxygen generator.
The striker assembly hits the percussion cap and starts the supply of
oxygen. The oxygen will flow through the flexible supply hoses to the oxygen
mask.
The chemical oxygen generators will supply a flow of low pressure oxygen for
a minimum time of 22 minutes.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

5. ____________
Ground Tests

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 211-299, 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 004)


To make sure that the doors of the emergency oxygen containers open, you
must do a periodic ground test. To check that the electrical latches operate
correctly, press the MASK MAN ON pushbutton switch 14WR (REF 35-23-00). The
oxygen masks do not fall out, if you push the left hand side of the test
lever on the door assembly of the emergency containers. Push the test lever
until the over-center spring keeps the lever at 90 degrees to the door
surface. This will let the doors open a few degrees when the ground test is
done. After the test, close the doors and push the test lever back to the
initial position.


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
 35-21-00

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Uses of the Manual Release Tool
Figure 004


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
211-299, 301-399,
 35-21-00

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R **ON A/C 201-210, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 004A)

To make sure that the doors of the emergency oxygen containers will open, a
periodic ground test is done. To check that the electrical latches operate
correctly, you press the MASK MAN ON pushbutton switch 14WR (REF 35-23-00).
So that the oxygen masks do not fall out, the door stops on the emergency
containers are pulled down with the fingers and turned 90 degrees to the
test position. This will let the doors open a few degrees when the ground
test is carried out. After the test, the doors have to be closed and the
door stops turned 90 degrees to the normal position.


R

EFF :

201-210, 501-599,  35-21-00

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Uses of the Manual Release Tool
Figure 004A


R

EFF :

201-210, 501-599,  35-21-00

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OXYGEN STORAGE - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
__________________________________________

1. _______
General
The oxygen storage system contains:
- Oxygen cylinder assemblies
- Thermal compensators
- A filling port
- An overboard discharge line.

2. Component
__________________
Location
(Ref. Fig. 001)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
991WR1 CYLINDER-ASSEMBLY,OXYGEN 172 35-21-51
991WR2 CYLINDER-ASSEMBLY,OXYGEN 172 35-21-51
991WR3 CYLINDER-ASSEMBLY,OXYGEN 172 35-21-51
991WR4 CYLINDER-ASSEMBLY,OXYGEN 172 35-21-51
991WR5 CYLINDER-ASSEMBLY,OXYGEN 172 35-21-51
991WR6 CYLINDER-ASSEMBLY,OXYGEN 172 35-21-51
7520WR FILLING PORT OXYGEN 162 35-21-52
7521WR INDICATOR-OVERBOARD DISCH. 162 35-21-54
7621WR COMPENSATOR-THERMAL 162 35-21-53
7622WR COMPENSATOR-THERMAL 162 35-21-53
7623WR COMPENSATOR-THERMAL 162 35-21-53
7624WR COMPENSATOR-THERMAL 162 35-21-53
7625WR COMPENSATOR-THERMAL 162 35-21-53
7626WR COMPENSATOR-THERMAL 162 35-21-53

3. System
__________________
Description
(Ref. Fig. 001)
The passenger oxygen is kept in composite cylinders. The cylinders are
installed between FR62 and FR64, behind the sidewall linings RH in the AFT
cargo compartment.
You can fill the system through the fill port 7520WR. The fill port 7520WR
is installed on the oxygen fill panel on the AFT RH of the bulk cargo
compartment.
The thermal compensators 7621WR thru 7626WR are installed in the fill lines
immediatly before the pressure reducers. They prevent dangerous increases of
temperature when you fill the system.
The unwanted oxygen is released overboard through the overboard discharge
indicator 7521WR if the oxygen pressure:
- In the oxygen cylinder assemblies or
- In the low pressure part of the pressure reducers is too high.



EFF :

401-499,  35-21-00

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Oxygen Storage System
Figure 001



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401-499,  35-21-00

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4. Component
_____________________
Description
(Ref. Fig. 002)

A. Storage Cylinders 991WR1 thru 991WR6

(1) The passenger-oxygen storage cylinders are made of composite


material. They each have a capacity of 116.9 ft.3 (3.31 m3) Normal
Temperature Pressure Dry (NTPD) at a pressure of 1850 psi (127.5530
bar). The capacity of each cylinder that can be used by the cabin
attendants and passengers is 105 ft.3 (2.97 m3) NTPD.

(2) The storage cylinders with the pressure reducers are connected
together in parallel (Ref. 35-23-00).

(3) The cylinder head valve has:


- An inlet/outlet valve
- A slow-opening shutoff valve with a metal seat and poppet. The
shutoff valve is used to isolate the oxygen in the cylinder from
the oxygen system
- A pressure gage which shows the correct cylinder pressure if the
shutoff valve is open or closed
- A high-pressure safety outlet to the overboard discharge line.

B. Fill Lines

The fill lines are made of corrosion-resistant steel. They connect the
fill port to the cylinder assemblies.

C. Thermal Compensators 7621WR thru 7626WR

(Ref. Fig. 003)


The thermal compensators prevent dangerous increases of temperature when
you fill the cylinders. They are installed in the fill lines immediately
in front of the pressure reducers. They have:
- A tube
- An internal part with a large surface area and a high thermal inertia

D. Filling Port 7520WR

(Ref. Fig. 004)


The filling port lets you fill the oxygen cylinder assemblies from an
external oxygen source. The filling port has:
- A flow restrictor to make sure that the pressure increases safely when
only one cylinder is filled
- A filter to prevent contamination of the system
- An external cap with a safety chain.



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Oxygen Cylinder Assemblies
Figure 002



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Thermal Compensators
Figure 003



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Filling Port
Figure 004



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E. Overboard Discharge Indicator 7521WR

(Ref. Fig. 005)

(1) The overboard discharge indicator makes a continuous surface with the
outside skin of the aircraft. The overboard discharge indicator is
connected to:
- The high pressure outlet of the oxygen cylinder assemblies
- The safety outlet of the intermediate line.
The overboard discharge indicator has:
- A yellow housing
- A green burst disc that is held in position with a retaining ring.

(2) The overboard discharge indicator gives a visual indication from


outside the aircraft if:
- the pressure in an oxygen cylinder assembly increases to 2775 psi
(191.3295 bar) at 70 deg.F (21.11 deg.C) and to 2450 psi (168.9215
bar) at 160 deg.F (71.11 deg.C).
- the pressure in the low pressure system increases to 9.7 +0.7 -0.7
bar (140.6865 +10.1526 -10.1526 psi) (Ref 35-23-00).



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Overboard Discharge Indicator
Figure 005



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OXYGEN STORAGE - SERVICING
__________________________

TASK 35-21-00-920-001

Discard Oxygen Generators

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS AND NATIONAL
_______
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REGULATIONS WHEN YOU MOVE OR KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT
IN STORAGE:
- CHEMICAL OXYGEN GENERATORS
- PROTECTIVE BREATHING EQUIPMENT
- FIXED AND PORTABLE OXYGEN CYLINDERS.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR THIS EQUIPMENT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 352142-01

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-21-42-000-001 Removal of the Emergency Oxygen Generators


35-21-42-400-001 Installation of the Emergency Oxygen Generators

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-21-00-010-054

A. Get access to the emergency oxygen generators.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-21-00-020-050

A. Remove the emergency oxygen generators (Ref. TASK 35-21-42-000-001).

Subtask 35-21-00-420-050

B. Install the emergency oxygen generators (Ref. TASK 35-21-42-400-001).


R

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OXYGEN STORAGE - SERVICING
__________________________

TASK 35-21-00-614-002

Filling of the Passenger Oxygen Cylinders

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific OXYGEN GROUND FILLING EQUIPMENT
No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

12-34-24-869-002 Aircraft Grounding for the Maintenance Operations


24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the
External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-21-00-991-010 Fig. 301

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-21-00-861-056

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-21-00-010-060

C. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

Subtask 35-21-00-941-052

D. Safety Precautions

(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not
to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the work area to tell persons
that the oxygen filling operation continues.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 301/TASK 35-21-00-991-010)

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.



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Figure 301/TASK 35-21-00-991-010



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WARNING : OBEY THESE SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS WHEN YOU DO THIS PROCEDURE:
_______
- PREVENT ALL MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES NEARER THAN 5M (13.5 FT) TO
THE WORKING AREA OF THE AIRCRAFT.
- STOP ALL REFUELING, ALL REPAIRS ON FUEL AND HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS,
AND ALL PROCEDURES THAT USE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS SUCH AS CLEANING
AND DE-ICING MATERIALS. MAKE SURE THAT NO PERSONS
CONNECT/DISCONNECT THE GROUND POWER CONNECTOR.
- MAKE SURE THAT NO PERSONS SMOKE, AND THAT THERE ARE NO FLAMES,
IN A RADIUS OF 15M (50 FT) OF THE REPLENISHING EQUIPMENT.
- USE ONLY TOOLS/GROUND SERVICING EQUIPMENT MADE SPECIALLY FOR
OXYGEN SYSTEMS.
- MAKE SURE THAT YOUR HANDS AND ALL THE TOOLS/GROUND SERVICING
EQUIPMENT ARE CLEAN. THIS WILL PREVENT CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN
SYSTEM.
- CAREFULLY OBEY THE REPLENISHING INSTRUCTIONS. IF YOU DO NOT OBEY
THESE INSTRUCTIONS, YOU CAN CAUSE A FIRE OR AN EXPLOSION.
- MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS A GOOD FLOW OF AIR THROUGH THE WORK AREA
TO PREVENT A CONCENTRATION OF OXYGEN.
- DURING THIS PROCEDURE, MAKE SURE THAT THERE ARE NOT PASSENGERS
IN THE AIRCRAFT.

WARNING : ONLY PERSONS NECESSARY FOR THIS PROCEDURE ARE PERMITTED IN THE
_______
AIRCRAFT DURING THE TASK.

Subtask 35-21-00-860-052

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-
00-860-001).

(2) Make sure that the overboard discharge indicator 7521WR shows green.

(3) Make sure that the manual shut-off valves of the oxygen cylinders are
open.

(4) Make sure that the number of oxygen cylinders set on the QCCU is the
same as the number of oxygen cylinders installed in the aircraft.

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Subtask 35-21-00-480-053

B. Connect the Ground Filling Equipment

(1) Put the oxygen ground filling equipment in position near the AFT
cargo-compartment door 826.

(2) Connect an electrostatic ground connector between the aircraft and


the oxygen ground filling equipment (Ref. TASK 12-34-24-869-002).

(3) Remove the cap from the filling port 7520WR and connect the OXYGEN
GROUND FILLING EQUIPMENT.

Subtask 35-21-00-614-052

C. Filling of the Passenger Oxygen Cylinders

(1) Measure the outside temperature (AOT) and the cargo compartment
temperature with a thermometer.

(2) Find the correct filling pressure, refer to the aircraft placards.

(3) Fill the passenger Oxygen Cylinders

(a) Open the shut-off valve on the oxygen ground filling equipment
and fill the oxygen cylinders until the pressure on the gage does
not increase by more than 200 psi (13.7895 bar) per minute.

(b) Make sure that the pressures in the oxygen cylinders increase
constantly at the same. Refer to the gages on the oxygen
cylinders.

(c) Calculate the average pressure in the oxygen cylinders

1
_ Read the pressure on the gage of each oxygen cylinder.

2
_ Add the pressure together and divide the total by the number
of oxygen cylinders.

(d) Make sure that the pressure on the fill panel pressure indicator
is the same as the calculated average pressure in the oxygen
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(4) When the pressure on the fill panel pressure indicator is correct
close the shut-off valve on the oxygen ground filling equipment.

NOTE : The pressure must not be more than 10% above the permitted
____
working pressure.

Subtask 35-21-00-080-053

D. Disconnect the Oxygen Ground Filling Equipment

(1) Slowly disconnect the oxygen ground filling equipment from the
filling port 7520WR.

(2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(3) Install the cap on the filling port 7520WR.

(4) Disconnect the electrostatic ground connector (Ref. TASK 12-34-24-


869-002).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-21-00-865-058

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 902WR.

Subtask 35-21-00-942-055

B. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Remove the warning notice(s).

Subtask 35-21-00-410-060

C. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

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(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-21-00-862-056

D. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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OXYGEN STORAGE - DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION
__________________________________________

TASK 35-21-00-040-001

Check of the Oxygen Cylinder

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R Refer to the MMEL TASK: 35-21-01-E)


R Passenger Oxygen
R Passenger Oxygen Storage
R Oxygen Cylinder

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE


No specific 1 THERMOMETER 50 DEG C (122 DEG F)
No specific 2 WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
35-23-00-790-001 Leak Check of Components in the Intermediate Line of
the Oxygen System
35-23-00-790-002 Leak Check of Components in the Distribution Network
of the Oxygen System
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the


Yellow Electric Pump
35-21-00-991-008 Fig. 401
35-21-00-991-009 Fig. 402

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-21-00-861-055

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 35-21-00-010-059

B. Get Access

R (1) Open the aft cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

R (2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE below the AFT
cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

(5) Put a WARNING NOTICE in the cockpit to tell persons not to operate
the emergency oxygen system.

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.



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Subtask 35-21-00-040-050

A. Check of the Oxygen Cylinder Hand Valve Position


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-21-00-991-008)

(1) Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-
00-860-001).

R (2) Close the manual shut-off valve(s) of all oxygen cylinders.

R (3) Push the test port 7504WR1 to release the pressure from the
R intermediate pressure part of the oxygen storage system.

R (4) Open the manual shut-off valve(s) of the non-defective oxygen


R cylinder(s).

R (5) Make sure that the manual shut-off valve(s) of the not serviceable
oxygen cylinder(s) is/are closed.

R (6) Put a WARNING NOTICE at the related oxygen cylinder(s) to tell


R persons not to open the valve(s).

R (7) Put a WARNING NOTICE in the cockpit to tell persons that one or more
oxygen storage container(s) is/are not serviceable.

R (8) Make an entry in the log book.

Subtask 35-21-00-790-051

B. Leakage Check of the Oxygen System

(1) Do not use the not serviceable oxygen cylinder(s) for the leakage
check.

(2) Do a leakage check of the intermediate line and the distribution


network of the oxygen system (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-790-001) (Ref. TASK
35-23-00-790-002).

Subtask 35-21-00-210-053

C. Visual Inspection of the Oxygen Cylinder Pressure

(1) Calculate the average pressure in the oxygen cylinders.

(a) Read and write down the pressure on the gage of each oxygen
cylinder.

(b) Add the pressure values together and divide the total by the
number of serviceable oxygen cylinders.

(2) Compare the calculated average pressure in the oxygen cylinders (PA)
with the pressure on the fill panel pressure indicator 980WR (PI).



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R Fill Panel and Oxygen Cylinder Assembly - Component Location
Figure 401/TASK 35-21-00-991-008



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(3) If the pressures PA and PI are the same, measure the ambient air
temperature (TM) in the area of the oxygen cylinders with a
THERMOMETER 50 DEG C (122 DEG F).

(4) Refer to the table


(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-21-00-991-009)
and the Flight Crew Operating Manual (FCOM) to calculate the oxygen
supply available.

R (5) Make sure that there is sufficient oxygen in the oxygen cylinders.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-21-00-410-059

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

R (2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
R storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

R (6) Remove the warning notice that tells persons not to operate the
R emergency oxygen system from the cockpit.

Subtask 35-21-00-862-055

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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Chart of Temperature Corrected Pressure
Figure 402/TASK 35-21-00-991-009



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R TASK 35-21-00-440-001

R Reactivation of the Oxygen Storage Cylinder(s)

R 1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R Refer to the MMEL TASK: TBD

R 2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

R A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)


R No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

R B. Referenced Information

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R REFERENCE DESIGNATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


R External Power
R 24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
R from the External Power
R 25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
R Compartment - FR59/FR65
R 25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
R Compartment - FR59/FR65
R 35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
R System
R 52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
R Yellow Electric Pump
R 52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
R Yellow Electric Pump
R 35-21-00-991-008 Fig. 401

R 3. __________
Job Set-up

R Subtask 35-21-00-861-057

R A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


R (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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R Subtask 35-21-00-010-061

R B. Get Access

R (1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

R (2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

R (3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

R (4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
R (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

R (5) Put a WARNING NOTICE in the cockpit to tell persons not to operate
R the emergency oxygen system.

R 4. Procedure
_________

R Subtask 35-21-00-440-050

R A. Reactivation of the inoperative oxygen storage cylinder(s)


R (Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-21-00-991-008)

R (1) Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-
R 00-860-001).

R (2) Do the troubleshooting of the inoperative oxygen cylinder(s).

R (3) Make sure that the manual shut-off valves of the oxygen cylinders are
R fully open.

R (4) Remove the warning notice(s).

R (5) Make an entry in the log book.

R 5. Close-up
________

R Subtask 35-21-00-410-061

R A. Close Access

R (1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
R items.

R (2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
R storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).



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R (3) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
R standard tools and all other items.

R (4) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

R (5) Remove the access platform(s).

R (6) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
R 002).

R Subtask 35-21-00-862-057

R B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


R (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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OXYGEN STORAGE - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
________________________________

TASK 35-21-00-790-001

Leakage and Obstruction Test of the Filling Line

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific a shut-off valve, a vent device and an overpressure


device
No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific lint-free cloth
No specific pressure measuring device
No specific GROUND PRESSURE SOURCE (Nitrogen A_A_59503, Type 1,
Class 1, Grade B)
No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R Material No. 05-004 USA MIL-PRF-25567 TYPE I


OXYGEN LEAK DETECTOR (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen


System
R 35-21-00-614-002 Filling of the Passenger Oxygen Cylinders
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-21-00-991-006 Fig. 501

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-21-00-861-052

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 35-21-00-865-053

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-21-00-010-055

C. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.



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(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

(5) Close the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen cylinders.

Subtask 35-21-00-941-050

D. Safety Precautions

(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not
to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit and in the cargo
compartment to tell persons that a pressure test continues.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 35-21-00-991-006)

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

Subtask 35-21-00-860-050

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).

Subtask 35-21-00-480-051

B. Connect the Ground Service Equipment

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT IS APPROVED FOR THE
_______
OXYGEN SYSTEM. GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT THAT IS NOT APPROVED
CAN CAUSE CONTAMINATION OF THE SYSTEM AND INJURY TO PERSONS.

(1) Remove the cap from the filling port 7520WR.



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Leakage and Obstruction Test of the Filling Line
Figure 501/TASK 35-21-00-991-006- 12 (SHEET 1)



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Leakage and Obstruction Test of the Filling Line
Figure 501/TASK 35-21-00-991-006- 22 (SHEET 2)



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(2) Connect the GROUND PRESSURE SOURCE (Nitrogen A_A_59503, Type 1, Class
1, Grade B) with pressure measuring device and a shut-off valve, a
vent device and an overpressure device to the filling port 7520WR.

Subtask 35-21-00-790-050

C. Leakage Test of the Filling Line

(1) Operate the ground pressure source and slowly pressurize the filling
line to 192.0 bar (2784.7238 psi).

(2) After stabilization of the pressure close the shut-off valve on the
ground pressure source.

(3) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-004) to all of the


connections that were disconnected or loosened.

(4) Examine the connections for leaks.

NOTE : Leaks are not permitted.


____

(5) After 30 minutes make sure that the pressure loss is less than 0.9
bar (13.0533 psi).

(6) Release the pressure from the system through the ground pressure
source.

(7) Clean the connections with a clean lint-free cloth.

Subtask 35-21-00-080-051

D. Disconnect the ground service equipment

(1) Disconnect the ground pressure source and the test equipment from the
filling port 7520WR.

(2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(3) Install the cap on the filling port 7520WR.



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-21-00-865-054

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.

Subtask 35-21-00-614-050

B. Pressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Slowly open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders 3.5 to 4 turns.

(2) Let the pressure become stable.

NOTE : This occurs after approximately 90 seconds.


____

(3) Fully open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders.

R (4) If necessary, fill the emergency oxygen cylinders (Ref. TASK 35-21-
R 00-614-002).

Subtask 35-21-00-942-053

C. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Remove the warning notice(s).

Subtask 35-21-00-410-054

D. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-21-00-862-052

E. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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TASK 35-21-00-750-001

Hydrostatic Test of Oxygen Cylinders and Functional Check of Pressure Reducers

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 352001-01

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-21-51-000-001 Removal of the Oxygen Cylinder Assemblies


(991WR1-991WR6)
35-21-51-400-001 Installation of the Oxygen Cylinder Assemblies
(991WR1-991WR6)
35-23-51-000-001 Removal of the Pressure Reducer (990WR1-990WR6)
35-23-51-400-001 Installation of the Pressure Reducer (990WR1-990WR6)
CMM 351097
CMM 352204

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-21-00-010-057

A. Remove the oxygen cylinders (Ref. TASK 35-21-51-000-001) and the pressure
reducers (Ref. TASK 35-23-51-000-001).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-21-00-750-051

A. Do the hydrostatic test of the oxygen cylinders refer to the CMM (Ref.
CMM 352204).

Subtask 35-21-00-720-051

B. Do the functional check of the pressure reducers refer to the CMM (Ref.
CMM 351097).



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-21-00-410-056

A. Install the oxygen cylinders (Ref. TASK 35-21-51-400-001) and the


pressure reducers (Ref. TASK 35-23-51-400-001).



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CONTAINER - EMERGENCY OXYGEN - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
___________________________________________________

TASK 35-21-41-000-001

Removal of the Emergency Oxygen Containers

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS AND NATIONAL
_______
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REGULATIONS WHEN YOU MOVE OR KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT
IN STORAGE:
- CHEMICAL OXYGEN GENERATORS
- PROTECTIVE BREATHING EQUIPMENT
- FIXED AND PORTABLE OXYGEN CYLINDERS.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR THIS EQUIPMENT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking caps


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific insertion/removal tool M15.570-20
No specific 1 CAP - BLANKING

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-42-000-002 Removal of the Ceiling Panels - Aft Utility Area
25-23-45-000-002 Removal of the Door Frame Linings at the Right FWD
Passenger/Crew Door
25-23-45-000-004 Removal of the Door Frame Linings at the Right AFT
Passenger/Crew Door
25-23-45-000-005 Removal of the Door Frame Linings at the Left FWD
Passenger/Crew Door


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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

SIL D1034-02

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 211-299,

35-21-41-991-001-C Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 051-099, 201-210, 501-599,

35-21-41-991-001 Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 151-199, 301-304,

35-21-41-991-001-A Fig. 401B

**ON A/C 305-399,

35-21-41-991-001-B Fig. 401C

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

35-21-41-991-003 Fig. 402

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-21-41-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).


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Subtask 35-21-41-865-050

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 7WR HA08
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 6WR HA07
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 5WR HA06
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 4WR HA05
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 3WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 211-299,

Subtask 35-21-41-010-050-B

C. Get Access

(1) Remove the door-frame lining panel 221HW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-
005).

(2) Remove the door-frame lining panel 222HW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-
002).

(3) Remove the door-frame lining panel 262KW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-
004).

(4) Remove the ceiling panel 261BC, 262BC (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-000-002).

R **ON A/C 051-099, 151-199, 201-210, 301-304, 501-599,

Subtask 35-21-41-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) Remove the door-frame lining panel 221HW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-
005).


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201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
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**ON A/C 305-399,

Subtask 35-21-41-010-050-A

C. Get Access

(1) Remove the door-frame lining panel 221HW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-
005).

(2) Remove the door-frame lining panel 222HW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-
002).

(3) Remove the door-frame lining panel 262KW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-
004).

(4) Remove the ceiling panel 251JC (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-000-001).

(5) Remove the ceiling panel 261BC, 262BC (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-000-002).

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 211-299,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-21-41-991-001-C)

R **ON A/C 051-099, 201-210, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 35-21-41-991-001)

**ON A/C 151-199, 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 35-21-41-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401C/TASK 35-21-41-991-001-B)


R

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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-21-41-991-003)

Subtask 35-21-41-020-050

A. Remove the emergency oxygen containers in the passenger service channels


and the service channel of the aft utility area.

NOTE : The removal procedure is the same for all the emergency oxygen
____
containers installed in the service channels.

(1) Remove the hose sections (1) from the rails (2).

(2) Disengage and lower one side of the oxygen container (3).

(3) Disconnect the electrical connectors (4) with the insertion/removal


tool M15.570-20.

CAUTION : MAKE MATCH MARKS ON ALL THE ELECTRICAL WIRES BEFORE YOU
_______
DISCONNECT THEM. INCORRECT CONNECTION OF WIRES WILL CAUSE
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.

(4) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(5) Remove the oxygen container (3) from the rail (2).

Subtask 35-21-41-020-051

B. Remove the emergency oxygen container(s) in the passenger/crew door


frame(s).

NOTE : The removal procedure is the same for all the emergency oxygen
____
containers installed in the passenger/crew door frames.

(1) Disconnection of the electrical connector(s):

CAUTION : MAKE MATCH MARKS ON ALL THE ELECTRICAL WIRES BEFORE YOU
_______
DISCONNECT THEM. INCORRECT CONNECTION OF WIRES WILL CAUSE
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.

(a) Disconnect the electrical connectors (15) with the


insertion/removal tool M15.570-20.

(b) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.


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Emergency Oxygen Containers
R Figure 401/TASK 35-21-41-991-001-C12 (SHEET 1)


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Emergency Oxygen Containers
R Figure 401/TASK 35-21-41-991-001-C22 (SHEET 2)


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Emergency Oxygen Containers
Figure 401A/TASK 35-21-41-991-001- 12 (SHEET 1)


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Emergency Oxygen Containers
Figure 401A/TASK 35-21-41-991-001- 22 (SHEET 2)


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Emergency Oxygen Containers
R Figure 401B/TASK 35-21-41-991-001-A12 (SHEET 1)


R

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Emergency Oxygen Containers
R Figure 401B/TASK 35-21-41-991-001-A22 (SHEET 2)


R

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Emergency Oxygen Containers
R Figure 401C/TASK 35-21-41-991-001-B12 (SHEET 1)


R

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Emergency Oxygen Containers
R Figure 401C/TASK 35-21-41-991-001-B22 (SHEET 2)


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Installation Position of the Emergency Oxygen Container
Figure 402/TASK 35-21-41-991-003


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(2) Remove the screws (17) and the washers (16).

(3) Loosen the screws (18).

(4) Move the support (12) and disengage the oxygen container (13) from
the support assembly (14).

(5) Remove the oxygen container (13).

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-299, 501-599,

Subtask 35-21-41-020-052-A

C. Remove the emergency oxygen container in the lavatories.

(1) In the lavatory A only:

(a) Remove the screws (19) and the washers (20) at the O2-Box cover
color panel (21).

(b) Remove the O2-Box cover color panel (21).

(2) For the lavatories D and E only:

(a) Put a stepladder in front of the lavatories.

(3) For all of the lavatories:

CAUTION : MAKE MATCH MARKS ON ALL THE ELECTRICAL WIRES BEFORE YOU
_______
DISCONNECT THEM. INCORRECT CONNECTION OF WIRES WILL CAUSE
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.

(a) Disconnect the electrical connectors (4) and (7) with the
insertion/removal tool M15.570-20.

(b) Put CAP - BLANKING on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(c) Remove the screws (5), the washers (6) and remove the oxygen
container (11).


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**ON A/C 151-199, 301-304,

Subtask 35-21-41-020-052-B

C. Remove the emergency oxygen containers in the lavatories.

(1) Remove the caps (10).

(2) Remove the screws (9) and open the access cover (8).

(3) Disconnect the electrical connectors (7) with the insertion/removal


tool M15.570-20.

CAUTION : MAKE MATCH MARKS ON ALL THE ELECTRICAL WIRES BEFORE YOU
_______
DISCONNECT THEM. INCORRECT CONNECTION OF WIRES WILL CAUSE
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.

(4) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(5) Remove the screws (5), the washers (6) and remove the oxygen
container (11).

**ON A/C 305-399,

Subtask 35-21-41-020-052-C

C. Remove the emergency oxygen container in the lavatories.

(1) In the lavatory A only:

(a) Remove the screws (19) and the washers (20) at the O2-Box
cover-color-panel (21).

(b) Remove the O2-Box cover-color-panel (21).

(2) For the lavatories D, E and L only:

(a) Put a stepladder in front of the lavatories.


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(3) For all of the lavatories:

(a) Disconnect the electrical connectors (7) and (4) with the
insertion/removal tool M15.570-20.

CAUTION : MAKE MATCH MARKS ON ALL THE ELECTRICAL WIRES BEFORE YOU
_______
DISCONNECT THEM. INCORRECT CONNECTION OF WIRES WILL
CAUSE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.

(b) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(c) Remove the screws (5), the washers (6) and remove the oxygen
container (11).

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-21-41-481-050

A. If you remove the container for storage or transport, please refer to the
relevant CMM and/or in the (Ref. SIL D1034-02) to install the safety pin
on the oxygen generator.


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TASK 35-21-41-400-001

Installation of the Emergency Oxygen Containers

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS AND NATIONAL
_______
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REGULATIONS WHEN YOU MOVE OR KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT
IN STORAGE:
- CHEMICAL OXYGEN GENERATORS
- PROTECTIVE BREATHING EQUIPMENT
- FIXED AND PORTABLE OXYGEN CYLINDERS.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR THIS EQUIPMENT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific insertion/removal tool M15.570-20


98A25207503000 1 PULLEY ASSEMBLY - SEALING CORD
995000 1 TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-42-000-002 Removal of the Ceiling Panels - Aft Utility Area
25-23-42-400-002 Installation of the Ceiling Panels - Aft Utility Area
25-23-45-000-002 Removal of the Door Frame Linings at the Right FWD
Passenger/Crew Door
25-23-45-000-004 Removal of the Door Frame Linings at the Right AFT
Passenger/Crew Door


R

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

25-23-45-000-005 Removal of the Door Frame Linings at the Left FWD


Passenger/Crew Door
25-23-45-400-005 Installation of the Door Frame Linings at the Right
AFT Passenger/Crew Door
25-23-45-400-006 Installation of the Door Frame Linings at the Left
FWD Passenger/Crew Door
25-23-45-400-007 Installation of the Door Frame Linings at the Right
FWD Passenger/Crew Door
35-23-00-710-001 Operational Check of Manual Mask Release

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 211-299,

35-21-41-991-001-C Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 051-099, 201-210, 501-599,

35-21-41-991-001 Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 151-199, 301-304,

35-21-41-991-001-A Fig. 401B

**ON A/C 305-399,

35-21-41-991-001-B Fig. 401C

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

35-21-41-991-003 Fig. 402


35-21-41-991-004 Fig. 403


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3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 211-299,

Subtask 35-21-41-860-050-B

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the aircaft electrical circuits are energized
(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Make sure that the door-frame lining panel 221HW is removed
(Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-005).

(3) Make sure that the door-frame lining panel 222HW is removed
(Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-002).

(4) Make sure that the door-frame lining panel 262KW is removed
(Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-004).

(5) Make sure that the ceiling panel 261BC, 262BC is removed (Ref. TASK
25-23-42-000-002).

R **ON A/C 051-099, 151-199, 201-210, 301-304, 501-599,

Subtask 35-21-41-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the aircaft electrical circuits are energized
(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Make sure that the door-frame lining panel 221HW is removed
(Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-005).


R

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**ON A/C 305-399,

Subtask 35-21-41-860-050-A

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the aircaft electrical circuits are energized
(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Make sure that the door-frame lining panel 221HW is removed
(Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-005).

(3) Make sure that the door-frame lining panel 222HW is removed
(Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-002).

(4) Make sure that the door-frame lining panel 262KW is removed
(Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-004).

(5) Make sure that the ceiling panel 251JC is removed (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-000-001).

(6) Make sure that the ceiling panel 261BC, 262BC is removed (Ref. TASK
25-23-42-000-002).

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

Subtask 35-21-41-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 7WR HA08
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 6WR HA07
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 5WR HA06
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 4WR HA05
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 3WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02


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4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 211-299,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-21-41-991-001-C)

R **ON A/C 051-099, 201-210, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 35-21-41-991-001)

**ON A/C 151-199, 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 35-21-41-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401C/TASK 35-21-41-991-001-B)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-21-41-991-003, 403/TASK 35-21-41-991-004)

Subtask 35-21-41-560-050

A. Preparation for Installation


If there is a yellow warning flag on the outside of the emergency oxygen
container a safety ring is installed. This safety ring must be removed
before the container is installed on an aircraft.

NOTE : If the safety ring is not removed the emergency oxygen generator
____
has no function.

(1) Removal of the safety ring


(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 35-21-41-991-004)

(a) Remove the tape securing of the warning flag.

(b) Put the container on a workbench with the door on top.

NOTE : The door of the container can be spring-loaded.


____

(c) Open the door (1) with the TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE (995000).


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Emergency Oxygen Containers - Removal of the Safety Ring
Figure 403/TASK 35-21-41-991-004


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(d) Put the generator (2) in a position so that you can get access to
the pull pin (3) and the safety ring (4).

(e) Cut and remove the safety ring (4).

(f) Rotate the generator (2) so that the eye end of the pull pin (3)
faces the door.

(g) Make sure that the routing of the lanyards (5) is correct.

(h) Make sure that the lanyards and masks are not damaged.

(i) Close the door.

Subtask 35-21-41-420-050

B. Install the emergency oxygen containers in the passenger service channels


and the service channel of the aft utility area.

NOTE : During installation, make sure that the hinge of the oxygen
____
container is adjacent to the window side of the fuselage. For the
emergency oxygen container in the AFT utility area make sure that
the hinge is installed opposite to the attendant seat.

NOTE : The installation procedure is the same for all the emergency
____
oxygen containers in the service channels.

(1) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are
clean and in the correct condition.

(2) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(3) Put the oxygen container (3) in position.

(4) Engage one side of the oxygen container (3) on the rail (2).

(5) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(6) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.


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(7) Connect the electrical connectors (4) with the insertion/removal tool
M15.570-20.

CAUTION : REFER TO THE MATCH MARKS MADE DURING THE REMOVAL WHEN YOU
_______
CONNECT THE ELECTRICAL WIRES.
INCORRECT CONNECTION OF THE WIRES WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT.

(8) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(9) Lift and engage the oxygen container (3) on the rail (2).

(10) Install the hose sections (1) with the PULLEY ASSEMBLY - SEALING CORD
tool.

NOTE : Use the roller along the hose sections in both directions.
____
Make sure that the joints of the hose sections do not align
with the joints between the panels.

(11) Make sure that there is a minimum clearance of 2.0 +0.0 -0.5 mm
(0.0787 +0.0000 -0.0196 in.) at each side of the oxygen container
door.

Subtask 35-21-41-420-051

C. Install the emergency oxygen container(s) in the passenger/crew door


frame(s).

NOTE : During installation, make sure that the hinge of the oxygen
____
container is adjacent to the upper side of the fuselage.

NOTE : The installation procedure is the same for all the emergency
____
oxygen containers installed in the door frames.

(1) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are
clean and in the correct condition.

(2) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(3) Put the oxygen container (13) in position.

(4) Engage the oxygen container (13) in the support assembly (14).

(5) Put the support (12) in position and install the washers (16) and the
screws (17).


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(6) Tighten the screws (18).

(7) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(8) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(9) Connect the electrical connectors (15) with the insertion/removal


tool M15.570-20.

CAUTION : REFER TO THE MATCH MARKS MADE DURING THE REMOVAL WHEN YOU
_______
CONNECT THE ELECTRICAL WIRES.
INCORRECT CONNECTION OF THE WIRES WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT.

(10) Make sure that there is a minimum clearance of 2.0 +0.0 -0.5 mm
(0.0787 +0.0000 -0.0196 in.) at each side of the oxygen container
door.

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 211-299,

Subtask 35-21-41-420-052-C

D. Install the emergency oxygen containers in the lavatories.

(1) During installation, make sure that the latch assembly of the oxygen
container points to the electrical connectors.

(2) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are
clean and in the correct condition.

(3) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(4) For the lavatories D and E only:

(a) Put a stepladder in front of the lavatories.

(5) For all of the lavatories:

CAUTION : REFER TO THE MATCH MARKS MADE DURING THE REMOVAL WHEN YOU
_______
CONNECT THE ELECTRICAL WIRES.
INCORRECT CONNECTION OF THE WIRES WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT.

(a) Put the oxygen container (11) in position and install the washers
(6) and the screws (5).


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(b) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(c) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

(d) Connect the electrial connectors (4) and (7) with the
insertion/removal tool M15.570-20.

(e) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and
other items.

(6) In the lavatory A only:

(a) Install the O2-box cover color panel(21).

(b) Install the screws (19) and the washers (20) at the O2-box cover
color panel (21).

NOTE : Make sure that the dowels (22) are in the correct
____
position.

(c) Make sure that there is a minimum clearance of 2.0 +0.0 -0.5 mm
(0.0787 +0.0000 -0.0196 in.) at each side of the oxygen container
door.

R **ON A/C 051-099, 201-210, 501-599,

Subtask 35-21-41-420-052

D. Install the emergency oxygen container in the lavatory.

(1) During installation, make sure that the latch assembly of the oxygen
container points to the electrical connectors.

(2) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are
clean and in the correct condition.

(3) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(4) For all of the lavatories.

(a) Put the oxygen container (11) in position and install the washers
(6) and the screws (5).

(b) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.


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(c) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

(d) Connect the electrial connectors (4) and (7) with the
insertion/removal tool M15.570-20.

CAUTION : REFER TO THE MATCH MARKS MADE DURING THE REMOVAL WHEN
_______
YOU CONNECT THE ELECTRICAL WIRES.
INCORRECT CONNECTION OF THE WIRES WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT.

(e) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and
other items.

(5) For the lavatory A only.

(a) Install the O2-box cover color panel(21).

(b) Install the screws (19) and the washers (20) at the O2-box cover
color panel (21).

(c) Make sure that the dowels (22) are in the correct position.

(d) Make sure that there is a minimum clearance of 2.0 +0.0 -0.5 mm
(0.0787 +0.0000 -0.0196 in.) at each side of the oxygen container
door.

**ON A/C 151-199, 301-304,

Subtask 35-21-41-420-052-A

D. Install the emergency oxygen containers in the lavatories.

NOTE : During installation, make sure that the latch assembly of the
____
oxygen container points to the electrical connectors.

(1) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are
clean and in the correct condition.

(2) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(3) Put the oxygen container (11) in position and install the washers (6)
and the screws (5).

(4) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.


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(5) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(6) Connect the electrical connectors (7) with the insertion/removal tool
M15.570-20.

CAUTION : REFER TO THE MATCH MARKS MADE DURING THE REMOVAL WHEN YOU
_______
CONNECT THE ELECTRICAL WIRES.
INCORRECT CONNECTION OF THE WIRES WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT.

(7) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(8) Close the access cover (8) and install the screws (9).

(9) Install the caps (10).

(10) Make sure that there is a minimum clearace of 2.0 +0.0 -0.5 mm
(0.0787 +0.0000 -0.0196 in.) at each side of the cxygen container
door.

**ON A/C 305-399,

Subtask 35-21-41-420-052-B

D. Install the emergency oxygen containers in the lavatories.

(1) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are
clean and in the correct condition.

(2) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(3) For the lavatory D, E and L only:

(a) Put a stepladder in front of the lavatories.

(4) For all of the lavatories:

(a) During installation, make sure that the latch assembly of the
oxygen container points to the electrical connectors.

(b) Put the oxygen container (11) in position and install the washers
(6) and the screws (5).

(c) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.



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(d) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

(e) Connect the electrical connectors (7) and (4) with the
insertion/removal tool M15.570-20.

CAUTION : REFER TO THE MATCH MARKS MADE DURING THE REMOVAL WHEN
_______
YOU CONNECT THE ELECTRICAL WIRES.
INCORRECT CONNECTION OF THE WIRES WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT.

(f) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and
other items.

(5) In the lavatory A only:

(a) Install the O2-box cover-color-panel (21).

(b) Make sure that the dowels (22) are in the correct position.

(c) Install the screws (19) and the washers (20) at the O2-box
cover-color-panel (21).

(d) Make sure that there is a minimum clearance of 2.0 +0.0 -0.5 mm
(0.0787 +0.0000 -0.0196 in.) at each side of the oxygen container
door.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-21-41-710-050

A. Do an operation test on the passenger emergency-oxygen system (Ref. TASK


35-23-00-710-001).


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**ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 211-299, 305-399,

Subtask 35-21-41-410-050-A

B. Close Access

(1) Install the door-frame lining panel 221HW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-400-
006).

(2) Install the door-frame lining panel 222HW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-400-
007).

(3) Install the door-frame lining panel 262KW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-400-
005).

R **ON A/C 051-099, 151-199, 201-210, 301-304, 501-599,

Subtask 35-21-41-410-050

B. Close Access

(1) Install the door-frame lining panel 221HW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-400-
006).

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 211-299,

Subtask 35-21-41-410-051-A

C. Close Access

(1) Install the ceiling panel 261BC and 262BC (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-400-
002).

**ON A/C 305-399,

Subtask 35-21-41-410-051

C. Close Access

(1) Install the ceiling panel 251JC (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-400-001).

(2) Install the ceiling panel 261BC and 262BC (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-400-
002).


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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

Subtask 35-21-41-862-050

D. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).


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GENERATOR - EMERGENCY OXYGEN - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
___________________________________________________

TASK 35-21-42-000-001

Removal of the Emergency Oxygen Generators

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS AND NATIONAL
_______
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REGULATIONS WHEN YOU MOVE OR KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT
IN STORAGE:
- CHEMICAL OXYGEN GENERATORS
- PROTECTIVE BREATHING EQUIPMENT
- FIXED AND PORTABLE OXYGEN CYLINDERS.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR THIS EQUIPMENT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


995000 1 TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE
280033-01 1 Material and Tool Kit
995022-00 1 Safety Pin Insertion Tool

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
35-21-42-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-21-42-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).


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Subtask 35-21-42-865-052

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 7WR HA08
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 6WR HA07
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 5WR HA06
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 4WR HA05

Subtask 35-21-42-010-051

C. Get Access

(1) Put the TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE into the access hole in the applicable
door.

(2) Push the tool in until the latch is released. The door opens and the
masks fall out.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-21-42-991-001)

Subtask 35-21-42-020-051

A. Removal of the Oxygen Generator

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL
BAG.

CAUTION : DO NOT PULL THE GENERATOR-END OF THE LANYARD.


_______

CAUTION : YOU MUST INSTALL THE SAFETY RINGS OR THE SAFETY PINS IF YOU:
_______
- MOVE THE GENERATORS TO A DIFFERENT LOCATION, OR
- PUT THEM INTO STORAGE.
IF YOU DO NOT, THE GENERATORS CAN OPERATE AND CAUSE DAMAGE.


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(1) If you remove the container for storage or transport, use the
Material and Tool Kit (280033-01) and a Safety Pin Insertion Tool
(995022-00) to install the relevant safety pin on the oxygen
generator.

(2) Disconnect the clips (2) from the lanyards (1).

(3) Carefully remove the oxygen supply hoses (4) from the outlet manifold
(5) and remove the masks (3).

(4) Release the clamp (6) and remove the generator (7).


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Emergency Oxygen Generators - Removal/Installation
Figure 401/TASK 35-21-42-991-001- 12 (SHEET 1)


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Emergency Oxygen Generators - Removal/Installation
Figure 401/TASK 35-21-42-991-001- 22 (SHEET 2)


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TASK 35-21-42-400-001

Installation of the Emergency Oxygen Generators

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS AND NATIONAL
_______
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REGULATIONS WHEN YOU MOVE OR KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT
IN STORAGE:
- CHEMICAL OXYGEN GENERATORS
- PROTECTIVE BREATHING EQUIPMENT
- FIXED AND PORTABLE OXYGEN CYLINDERS.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR THIS EQUIPMENT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
R 35-23-00-550-003 Packing of the Oxygen Masks
35-23-00-710-001 Operational Check of Manual Mask Release
35-21-42-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-21-42-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Examine the oxygen masks and the supply hoses for serviceable
condition.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO
_______
PREVENT CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.


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Subtask 35-21-42-865-053

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 7WR HA08
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 6WR HA07
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 5WR HA06
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 4WR HA05

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-21-42-991-001)

Subtask 35-21-42-420-051

A. Installation of the Oxygen Generator

WARNING : BEFORE INSTALLATION, MAKE SURE THAT YOU REMOVE THE SAFETY RINGS
_______
OR THE SAFETY PINS FROM THE GENERATORS. IF YOU DO NOT, THE
GENERATORS WILL NOT OPERATE.

CAUTION : DO NOT PULL THE GENERATOR-END OF THE LANYARD.


_______

(1) Remove and discard the old test button label (8).

(2) Fill the date (month and year) in the space of the new test button
label, as necessary and apply the new test button label to the end of
the test button assy.

(3) Install the generator (7) in the container against the foam ring (10)
and make sure that the pins engage in the clamp (6).

(4) Remove the relevant safety ring or safety pin (9).

NOTE : The generator/actuator pin (11) and the lanyards must point
____
away from the door hinge of the oxygen container.

NOTE : Make sure that the generator/actuator pin (11) is installed


____
between 0 degrees to 160 degrees.

(5) Tighten the clamp (6).


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(6) Carefully install the oxygen supply hoses (4) on the outlet manifold
(5).

NOTE : To make the installation of the supply hoses easier, put the
____
ends of the supply hoses into clean distilled water.

(7) Connect the clips (2) on to the lanyards (1).

(8) Put the mask assemblies into the emergency oxygen containers
R (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-550-003).

(9) Make sure that there is a minimum clearance of 2.0 +0 -0.5 mm (0.0787
+0.0000 -0.0196 in.) around the oxygen container door.

(10) Make sure that the test lever is flush with the door surface and the
door is fully closed.

Subtask 35-21-42-710-051

B. Do the operational test of the passenger oxygen system (Ref. TASK 35-23-
00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-21-42-410-053

A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

Subtask 35-21-42-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).


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TASK 35-21-42-100-001

Cleaning of the Passenger Oxygen Mask

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL SOURCE
_______
OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : DO NOT PULL THE GENERATOR-END OF THE LANYARD.


_______

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific 1 BRUSH - BRISTLED, SOFT


995000 1 TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 11-007


CLEANING, OXYGEN MASKS (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 19-003 USA AMS 3819
LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 35-23-00-550-001


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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-21-42-910-051

A. Preparation for Cleaning

(1) Put the TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE into the access hole in the applicable
door.

(2) Push the tool in until the latch is released. The door opens and the
masks fall out.

(3) Prepare the cleaning solution:


- Mix 1.5cc (0.91in3) of the CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-007)
with 4 liters (1.05USgal) of clean water.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-21-42-110-051

A. Cleaning of the mask, the harness and the mask stowage box

CAUTION : DO NOT PULL THE GENERATOR-END OF THE LANYARD.


_______

(1) Clean the mask and the harness with the cleaning solution and a BRUSH
- BRISTLED, SOFT or a cloth.

(2) Flush with clean water. Rub with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003)
and let the mask dry in the air.

(3) Clean the stowage box with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-21-42-420-054

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.


Install the Passenger Oxygen Mask(Ref. TASK 35-23-00-550-001)


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MASK - EMERGENCY OXYGEN - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
______________________________________________

TASK 35-21-43-000-001

Removal of the Oxygen Mask

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


995000 2 TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
35-22-54-000-001 Removal of the Emergency Oxygen Container

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-210, 301-304, 501-599,

35-21-43-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 106-149, 211-299, 305-399,

35-21-43-991-001-B Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 401-499,

35-21-43-991-001-A Fig. 401B



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-21-43-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 35-21-43-865-050

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 7WR HA08


49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 6WR HA07
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 5WR HA06
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 4WR HA05

Subtask 35-21-43-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) Put the TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE into the access hole in the applicable
door.

(2) Push the tool in until the latch is released. The door opens and the
masks fall out.

**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 35-21-43-010-050-A

C. Get Access

(1) Remove the emergency oxygen container (Ref. TASK 35-22-54-000-001).



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4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-210, 301-304, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-21-43-991-001)

**ON A/C 106-149, 211-299, 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 35-21-43-991-001-B)

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 35-21-43-991-001-A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-210, 301-304, 501-599,

Subtask 35-21-43-020-050

A. Removal of the Oxygen Mask in the Cabin

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL
BAG.

CAUTION : DO NOT PULL THE GENERATOR-END OF THE LANYARD.


_______

CAUTION : YOU MUST INSTALL THE SAFETY RINGS OR THE SAFETY PINS IF YOU:
_______
- MOVE THE GENERATORS TO A DIFFERENT LOCATION, OR
- PUT THEM INTO STORAGE.
IF YOU DO NOT, THE GENERATORS CAN OPERATE AND CAUSE DAMAGE.

(1) Disconnect the lanyard cords (4) from the safety pin (3).

(2) Do not remove the rings from the lanyard cords (4).

(3) Remove the clamps (5).



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Emergency Oxygen Mask - Removal/Installation
Figure 401/TASK 35-21-43-991-001


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Figure 401A/TASK 35-21-43-991-001-B


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(4) Carefully remove the oxygen supply hoses (1) from the outlet manifold
(2) and remove the oxygen masks (6).

**ON A/C 106-149, 211-299, 305-399,

Subtask 35-21-43-020-050-B

A. Removal of the Oxygen Mask in the Cabin

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL
BAG.

CAUTION : DO NOT PULL THE GENERATOR-END OF THE LANYARD.


_______

CAUTION : YOU MUST INSTALL THE SAFETY RINGS OR THE SAFETY PINS IF YOU:
_______
- MOVE THE GENERATORS TO A DIFFERENT LOCATION, OR
- PUT THEM INTO STORAGE.
IF YOU DO NOT, THE GENERATORS CAN OPERATE AND CAUSE DAMAGE.

(1) Disconnect the lanyard cords (4) from the safety pin (3).

(2) Do not remove the rings from the lanyard cords (4).

(3) Carefully remove the oxygen supply hoses (1) from the outlet manifold
(2) and remove the mask assemblies (5).

**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 35-21-43-020-050-A

A. Removal of the Oxygen Mask in the Cabin

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL
BAG.

(1) Put the emergency oxygen container (6) on a flat surface.



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(2) Make sure that the door of the container (6) points to the up
position.

(3) Put the TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE into the access hole in the applicable
door.

(4) Push the tool until the latch is released and open the door of the
emergency oxygen container (6).

(5) Disconnect the lanyard cords (2) from the actuator pin (5).

(6) Do not remove the rings from the lanyard cords (2).

(7) Carefully remove the oxygen supply hoses (3) from the regulation and
distribution unit (1) and remove the mask assemblies (4).



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**ON A/C ALL

TASK 35-21-43-400-001

Installation of the Oxygen Mask

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 19-003 USA AMS 3819


LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
R 35-23-00-550-003 Packing of the Oxygen Masks
35-23-00-710-001 Operational Check of Manual Mask Release
35-23-00-710-005 Operational Check of Manual Mask Release

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-210, 301-304, 501-599,

35-21-43-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 106-149, 211-299, 305-399,

35-21-43-991-001-B Fig. 401A



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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON A/C 401-499,

35-21-43-991-001-A Fig. 401B

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-21-43-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO
_______
PREVENT CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

Subtask 35-21-43-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 7WR HA08


49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 6WR HA07
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 5WR HA06
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 4WR HA05



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4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-210, 301-304, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-21-43-991-001)

**ON A/C 106-149, 211-299, 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 35-21-43-991-001-B)

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 35-21-43-991-001-A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-210, 301-304, 501-599,

Subtask 35-21-43-420-050

A. Installation of the Oxygen Mask in the Cabin

CAUTION : DO NOT PULL THE GENERATOR-END OF THE LANYARD.


_______

NOTE : Do not cut the oxygen supply hoses. The hoses have a specified
____
length for each location in the aircraft.

(1) Carefully install the oxygen supply hoses (1) on the outlet manifold
(2).
- Refer to the manufacturers instructions.

(2) Install and tighten the clamps (5).

(3) Connect the lanyard cords (4) to the safety pin (3).

(4) Put the mask assemblies into the emergency oxygen containers
R (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-550-003).



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**ON A/C 106-149, 211-299, 305-399,

Subtask 35-21-43-420-050-B

A. Installation of the Oxygen Mask in the Cabin

CAUTION : DO NOT PULL THE GENERATOR-END OF THE LANYARD.


_______

NOTE : Do not cut the oxygen supply hoses. The hoses have a specified
____
length for each location in the aircraft.

(1) Hold the outlet manifold (2) tightly during the installation of the
oxygen supply hoses (1).

(2) Preparation of the outlet valves (6):

(a) Use clean distilled water to make the MISCELLANEOUS (Material No.
19-003) moist, this could make the installation of the supply
hoses (1) easier.

(b) Apply distilled water with the moist cloth on the valves (6) of
the outlet manifold (2).

NOTE : No water must get inside the outlet valves.


____

(3) To install the oxygen supply hoses (1) to the outlet manifold (2),
refer to the manufacturers instructions.

(4) Dry the outlet assembly with a dry clean MISCELLANEOUS (Material No.
19-003).

(5) Connect the lanyard cords (4) to the safety pin (3).

(6) Put the mask assemblies (5) into the emergency oxygen containers
R (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-550-003).



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**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 35-21-43-420-050-A

A. Installation of the Oxygen Mask in the Cabin

CAUTION : DO NOT PULL THE GENERATOR-END OF THE LANYARD.


_______

NOTE : Do not cut the oxygen supply hoses. The hoses have a specified
____
length for each location in the aircraft.

(1) Carefully install the oxygen supply hoses (3) on the regulation and
distribution unit (1).
- Refer to the manufacturers instructions.

(2) Connect the lanyard cords (2) to the actuator pin (5).

(3) Put the mask assemblies (4) into the emergency oxygen container
R (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-550-003) (6).

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

Subtask 35-21-43-710-050

B. Do the operational test of the passenger oxygen system (Ref. TASK 35-23-
00-710-001).

**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 35-21-43-710-050-A

B. Do the operational test of the passenger oxygen system (Ref. TASK 35-23-
00-710-005).

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-21-43-410-050

A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

Subtask 35-21-43-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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TASK 35-21-43-100-001

Cleaning of the Passenger Oxygen Mask

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL SOURCE
_______
OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : DO NOT PULL THE GENERATOR-END OF THE LANYARD.


_______

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific 1 BRUSH - BRISTLED, SOFT


995000 1 TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 11-007


CLEANING, OXYGEN MASKS (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 19-003 USA AMS 3819
LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 35-23-00-550-003 Packing of the Oxygen Masks



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-21-43-910-050

A. Preparation for Cleaning

(1) Put the TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE into the access hole in the applicable
door.

(2) Push the tool in until the latch is released. The door opens and the
masks fall out.

(3) Prepare the cleaning solution:


- Mix 1.5cc (0.91in3) of the CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-007)
with 4 liters (1.05USgal) of clean water.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-21-43-110-050

A. Cleaning of the mask, the harness and the mask stowage box

CAUTION : DO NOT PULL THE GENERATOR-END OF THE LANYARD.


_______

(1) Clean the mask and the harness with the cleaning solution and a BRUSH
- BRISTLED, SOFT or a cloth.

(2) Flush with clean water. Rub with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003)
and let the mask dry in the air.

(3) Clean the stowage box with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-21-43-420-051

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.


R

R (1) Install the passenger oxygen mask (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-550-003).



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___________________________________________________________________
CYLINDER - ASSY, OXYGEN (991WR1,991WR2,991WR3,991WR4,991WR5,991WR6)
____________________
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

TASK 35-21-51-000-001

Removal of the Oxygen Cylinder Assemblies (991WR1-991WR6)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific TEST TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE
No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE
FOR FIN 991WR2, 991WR5
No specific 1 BAG - VINYL
No specific 1 PLUG - BLANKING

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-21-51-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-21-51-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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Subtask 35-21-51-865-050

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-21-51-941-050

C. Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to


operate the emergency oxygen system.

Subtask 35-21-51-010-050

D. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

Subtask 35-21-51-614-050

E. Depressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Close the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen cylinders.

(2) Put the TEST TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE on the oxygen test port 7504WR1 to
release the pressure from the system.



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4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

WARNING : SUPPORT THE UNIT/ASSEMBLY OR IT WILL FALL AND BECOME DAMAGED OR


_______
INJURE PERSONNEL. THE UNIT/ASSEMBLY IS HEAVY.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

Subtask 35-21-51-860-050

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).

Subtask 35-21-51-020-050

B. Removal of the Oxygen Cylinder Assemblies (991WR1-991WR6)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-21-51-991-001)

(1) FOR 991WR2, 991WR5


Remove the support brace C63.

(2) Loosen the nut (6) and disconnect the pressure reducer (7).

(3) Put PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line ends.

(4) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.

(5) Loosen the nut (5) and disconnect the hose (4).

(6) Put PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line ends.

(7) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.

(8) Remove the nuts (3) and open the clamps (1).

(9) Carefully lift and remove the oxygen cylinder (2).



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Figure 401/TASK 35-21-51-991-001



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TASK 35-21-51-400-001

Installation of the Oxygen Cylinder Assemblies (991WR1-991WR6)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific lint-free cloth


No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.00 to 1.20 m.daN
(0.00 to 9.00 lbf.ft)
No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.20 to 3.60 m.daN
(2.00 to 26.00 lbf.ft)
No specific Torque Wrench : range 1.00 to 10.00 m.daN
(8.00 to 75.00 lbf.ft)

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R Material No. 05-004 USA MIL-PRF-25567 TYPE I


OXYGEN LEAK DETECTOR (Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
35-21-00-614-002 Filling of the Passenger Oxygen Cylinders
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-21-51-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-21-51-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Make sure that a warning notice is in position in the cockpit to tell
persons not to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(3) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the AFT
cargo-compartment door 826.

(4) Make sure that the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(5) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU is in the ON
position.

(6) Make sure that the related lining panel is removed (Ref. TASK 25-55-
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(7) Make sure that the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders are close.

(8) Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-
00-860-001).

Subtask 35-21-51-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

WARNING : SUPPORT THE UNIT/ASSEMBLY OR IT WILL FALL AND BECOME DAMAGED OR


_______
INJURE PERSONNEL. THE UNIT/ASSEMBLY IS HEAVY.

Subtask 35-21-51-420-050

A. Installation of the Oxygen Cylinder Assemblies (991WR1-991WR6)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-21-51-991-001)

(1) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Put the oxygen cylinder (2) in position and push it into the cylinder
basket.

(3) Close the clamps (1) and tighten the nuts (3) with your fingers.

(4) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line ends.

(5) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(6) Where necessary, install the blanking plugs on the storage points or
attach them to the structure.



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(7) Make sure that the line end fittings are serviceable.

(8) Put the pressure reducer (7) in position and tighten the nut (6) with
your fingers.

(9) Put the hose (4) in position and tighten the nut (5) with your
fingers.

R (10) Tighten the connections:

R CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE OXYGEN CYLINDER DOES NOT TOUCH THE CLAMP
_______
R STRAP PLATE AFTER YOU TORQUE THE CLAMP STRAP NUTS. DAMAGE
R TO THE OXYGEN CYLINDER CAN OCCUR IF IT TOUCHES THE CLAMP
R STRAP PLATE.

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE FLEXIBLE HOSES ARE NOT TWISTED OR PULLED
_______
TIGHT. IF THE HOSES ARE TWISTED OR PULLED TIGHT, THE
CONNECTIONS WILL BREAK AND CAUSE A LEAK.

R (a) Hold the fittings tightly in the correct position.

R (b) TORQUE the nut (6) to between 6.78 and 8.12 m.daN (49.99 and
59.88 lbf.ft).

R (c) TORQUE the nut (5) to between 1.78 and 1.92 m.daN (13.12 and
14.15 lbf.ft).

R (d) Tighten the clamp straps:

1
_ TORQUE the nut (3) of the oblique clamp strap to 0.5 m.daN
(44.24 lbf.in).

2
_ TORQUE the nut (3) of the vertical clamp strap to 0.5 m.daN
(44.24 lbf.in).

3
_ Repeat step 1 and 2 until the two nuts are torqued to 0.5
m.daN (44.24 lbf.in).

(11) FOR 991WR2, 991WR5


Install the support brace C63.

Subtask 35-21-51-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.



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Subtask 35-21-51-790-050

C. Do a Leak Check of the connections

(1) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-004) to the connections of


the emergency oxygen cylinder.

(2) Examine the connections for leaks.

NOTE : Leaks are not permitted.


____

(3) Clean the connections with a lint-free cloth.

Subtask 35-21-51-710-050

D. Test of the Oxygen Cylinder Assemblies (991WR1-991WR6)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the overhead panel 20VU in the On the overhead panel 20VU in the
cockpit: cockpit:
- Examine the Passenger Oxygen - Make sure that there is no FAULT
Indication Panel (POXIP). indication of the cylinder on the
POXIP.

2. On the overhead panel 20VU in the On the overhead panel 20VU in the
cockpit: cockpit:
- Push the TEST pushbutton on the - All indication lights on the POXIP
POXIP for approx. 1 sec. come on.
- On the display of the POXIP the
indication 8888 comes on.

On the overhead panel 20VU in the


cockpit, after 3 seconds:
- All indication lights on the POXIP go
off.
- On the display of the POXIP some
indications of a BITE-Test come on.

On the overhead panel 20VU in the


cockpit, after 6 seconds:
- On the display of the POXIP the
indication of the oxygen system
pressure comes on.



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Subtask 35-21-51-614-051

E. Pressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Slowly open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders 3.5 to 4 turns.

(2) Let the pressure become stable.

NOTE : This occurs after approximately 90 seconds.


____

(3) Fully open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders.

(4) If necessary, fill the emergency oxygen cylinders (Ref. TASK 35-21-
00-614-002).

Subtask 35-21-51-942-050

F. Remove the warning notice(s).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-21-51-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-21-51-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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FILLING PORT - OXYGEN (7520WR) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_____________________________________________________

TASK 35-21-52-000-001

Removal of the Filling Port (7520WR)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
No specific 1 BAG - VINYL
No specific 1 PLUG - BLANKING
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-21-52-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-21-52-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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Subtask 35-21-52-865-050

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-21-52-941-050

C. Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to


operate the emergency oxygen system.

Subtask 35-21-52-010-050

D. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

(5) Close the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen cylinders.

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

Subtask 35-21-52-860-051

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).



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Subtask 35-21-52-020-050

B. Removal of the Filling Port (7520WR)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-21-52-991-001)

(1) Release the quick release fasteners (6) and remove the cover assembly
(7).

(2) Loosen the nut (4) and disconnect the pipe (3).

(3) Put PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line ends.

(4) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.

(5) Remove the screws (1), the washers (8) and the nuts (2).

(6) Remove the filling port (5).



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Filling Port (7520WR)
Figure 401/TASK 35-21-52-991-001



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TASK 35-21-52-400-001

Installation of the Filling Port (7520WR)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)


No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.20 to 3.60 m.daN
(2.00 to 26.00 lbf.ft)

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 07-001D D 75-T-2-5721-3-1


ELECTRICAL BONDING COATING (BLUE COLOR)
(Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 09-016B USA MIL-PRF-81733D TYPE II
CORROSION INHIBITING FILLET CONSISTENCY
(Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen


System
35-21-00-790-001 Leakage and Obstruction Test of the Filling Line
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-21-52-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-21-52-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Make sure that a warning notice is in position in the cockpit to tell
persons not to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(3) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the AFT
cargo-compartment door 826.

(4) Make sure that the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(5) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU is in the ON
position.

(6) Make sure that the related lining panel is removed (Ref. TASK 25-55-
12-000-003).

(7) Make sure that the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders are close.

(8) Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-
00-860-001).



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Subtask 35-21-52-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

Subtask 35-21-52-420-050

A. Installation of the Filling Port (7520WR)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-21-52-991-001)

(1) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line ends.

(3) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(4) Put the filling port (5) in position.

(5) Apply PAINTS FOR DETAIL (INTERNAL AND EXTERN AL) (Material No. 07-
001D) and SEALANTS (Material No. 09-016B) to the filling port (5) to
seal the fill panel.

(6) Put the pipe (3) in position and tighten the nut (4) with your
fingers.

(7) Install the screws (1), the washers (8) and the nuts (2).

(8) Apply PAINTS FOR DETAIL (INTERNAL AND EXTERN AL) (Material No. 07-
001D) and SEALANTS (Material No. 09-016B) to the screws (1) and the
nuts (2).



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(9) TORQUE the nut (4) to between 2.03 and 2.17 m.daN (14.97 and 16.00
lbf.ft).

NOTE : You must hold the fitting tightly in the correct position.
____

Subtask 35-21-52-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.

Subtask 35-21-52-790-050

C. Do the leakage check of the filling line (Ref. TASK 35-21-00-790-001).

Subtask 35-21-52-440-050

D. Pressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Slowly open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders 3.5 to 4 turns.

(2) Let the pressure become stable.

NOTE : This occurs after approximately 90 seconds.


____

(3) Fully open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders.

Subtask 35-21-52-942-050

E. Remove the warning notice(s).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-21-52-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.



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(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-21-52-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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_________________________________________________________________
COMPENSATOR - THERMAL (7621WR,7622WR,7623WR,7624WR,7625WR,7626WR)
____________________
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

TASK 35-21-53-000-001

Removal of the Thermal Compensator (7621WR-7626WR)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
No specific 1 BAG - VINYL
No specific 1 PLUG - BLANKING
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-21-53-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-21-53-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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Subtask 35-21-53-865-050

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-21-53-941-050

C. Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to


operate the emergency oxygen system.

Subtask 35-21-53-010-050

D. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

(5) Close the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen cylinders.

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

Subtask 35-21-53-860-051

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).



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Subtask 35-21-53-020-050

B. Removal of the Thermal Compensator (7621WR-7626WR)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-21-53-991-001)

(1) If necessary, remove the support brace C63.

(2) Hold the end fitting (5) so that it cannot turn and loosen the nut
(1).

(3) Hold the end fitting (3) so that it cannot turn, loosen the nut (4)
and remove the thermal compensator (2).

(4) Put PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line ends.

(5) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.



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Thermal Compensator (7621WR-7626WR)
Figure 401/TASK 35-21-53-991-001



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TASK 35-21-53-400-001

Installation of the Thermal Compensator (7621WR-7626WR)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)


No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.20 to 3.60 m.daN
(2.00 to 26.00 lbf.ft)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
35-21-00-790-001 Leakage and Obstruction Test of the Filling Line
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-21-53-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-21-53-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Make sure that a warning notice is in position in the cockpit to tell
persons not to operate the emergency oxygen sytem.

(3) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the AFT
cargo-compartment door 826.

(4) Make sure that the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(5) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU is in the ON
position.

(6) Make sure that the related lining panel is removed (Ref. TASK 25-55-
12-000-003).

(7) Make sure that the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders are close.

(8) Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-
00-860-001).

Subtask 35-21-53-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02



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4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

Subtask 35-21-53-420-050

A. Installation of the Thermal Compensator (7621WR-7626WR)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-21-53-991-001)

(1) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line ends.

(3) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(4) Make sure that the line end fittings are serviceable.

(5) Hold the fittings tightly in the correct position.

(6) Put the thermal compensator (2) in position and tighten the nuts (1)
and (4) with your hand.

(7) TORQUE the nut (1) to between 1.38 and 1.52 m.daN (10.17 and 11.20
lbf.ft).

(8) TORQUE the nut (4) to between 2.03 and 2.15 m.daN (14.97 and 15.85
lbf.ft).

(9) If removed, install the support brace C63.

Subtask 35-21-53-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.

Subtask 35-21-53-790-050

C. Do the leakage check of the filling line (Ref. TASK 35-21-00-790-001).



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Subtask 35-21-53-440-050

D. Pressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Slowly open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders 3.5 to 4 turns.

(2) Let the pressure become stable.

NOTE : This occurs after approximately 90 seconds.


____

(3) Fully open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders.

Subtask 35-21-53-942-050

E. Remove the warning notice(s).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-21-53-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-21-53-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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INDICATOR - OVERBOARD DISCHARGER (7521WR) - MAINTENANCE PRACTICES
_________________________________________________________________

TASK 35-21-54-960-001

Replacement of the Overboard Discharge Indicator (7521WR)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific clean lint-free cloth
No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
No specific 1 BAG - VINYL
No specific 1 CAP - DUST
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE
No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.20 to 3.60 m.daN
(2.00 to 26.00 lbf.ft)

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 11-005


TRICHLOROTRIFLUORO ETHANE (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the


Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-21-54-991-001 Fig. 201

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-21-54-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 35-21-54-865-050

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-21-54-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

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(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

(5) Close the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen cylinders.

Subtask 35-21-54-941-050

D. Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to


operate the emergency oxygen system.

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

Subtask 35-21-54-860-050

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).

Subtask 35-21-54-020-050

B. Removal of the Overboard Discharge Indicator (7521WR)


(Ref. Fig. 201/TASK 35-21-54-991-001)

(1) Remove and discard the circlip (2).

(2) Remove and discard the green reflective washer (3) and the yellow
reflective washer (4) from the body of the indicator (5).

(3) Clean the body of the indicator (5) with a clean lint-free cloth and
CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-005).



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Overboard Discharge Indicator (7521WR)
Figure 201/TASK 35-21-54-991-001



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Subtask 35-21-54-160-050

C. Flush the Pipe connected to the Overboard Discharge Indicator

(1) Loosen the nut (7) and disconnect the pressure relief valve (8).

(2) Put CAP - DUST on the disconnected end of the pressure relief valve.

(3) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.

(4) Connect the LP air source (with air that is dry, clean and contains
no oil) to the pipe end (6).

(5) Operate the LP air source to blow unwanted particles out of the
overboard discharge pipe.

(6) Disconnect the LP air source.

(7) Remove the vinyl bag from the disconnected line end.

(8) Remove the dust cap from the disconnected end of the pressure relief
valve.

(9) Connect the pressure relief valve (8) to the line end and tighten the
nut (7) with your fingers.

(10) TORQUE the nut (7) to between 1.50 and 1.66 m.daN (11.06 and 12.24
lbf.ft).

Subtask 35-21-54-420-050

D. Installation of the Overboard Discharge Indicator (7521WR)


(Ref. Fig. 201/TASK 35-21-54-991-001)

(1) Install the new washer (4) from the kit (1).

NOTE : The yellow reflective surface must be on the outer side.


____

(2) Install the new disc (3) from the kit (1).

NOTE : The green reflective surface must be on the outer side.


____

(3) Install the new circlip (2) from the kit (1).

NOTE : The flat edge must be on the outer side.


____



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Subtask 35-21-54-440-050

E. Pressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Slowly open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders 3.5 to 4 turns.

(2) Let the pressure become stable.

NOTE : This occurs after approximately 90 seconds.


____

(3) Fully open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-21-54-942-050

A. Remove the warning notice(s).

Subtask 35-21-54-865-051

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.

Subtask 35-21-54-410-050

C. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-21-54-862-050

D. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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OXYGEN DISTRIBUTION - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
_______________________________________________

1. _______
General
When the oxygen distribution system operates it supplies each emergency
oxygen container with oxygen from the oxygen storage system. It makes sure
that sufficient oxygen is available for the passengers and cabin attendants,
even if one of the supply lines is damaged.

2. Component
__________________
Location
(Ref. Fig. 001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 006)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7501WR1 CHECK VALVE 131 35-22-63
7501WR2 CHECK VALVE 232 35-22-63
7503WR VALVE-BLEED/VENT 234 35-22-64
7504WR1 TEST PORT-OXYGEN 162 35-22-65
7504WR2 TEST PORT-OXYGEN 162 35-22-65
7504WR3 VALVE-BLEED/VENT 132 35-22-65
7514WR1 SOV-RISER LINE, FLOW EXCESS 131 35-22-62
7514WR2 SOV-RISER LINE, FLOW EXCESS 141 35-22-62
7514WR3 SOV-RISER LINE, FLOW EXCESS 152 35-22-62
7514WR4 SOV-RISER LINE, FLOW EXCESS 152 35-22-62
7550WR510 SOV-MAIN DISTRIBUTION, FLOWEXCESS 151 35-22-61
7553WR460 SOV-MAIN DISTRIBUTION, FLOWEXCESS 252 35-22-61

Container - Emergency Oxygen, Gaseous 200 35-22-54

3. System
__________________
Description
R The oxygen distribution system supplies emergency oxygen to each emergency
R oxygen container above the passenger seats, in the lavatories and at the
R cabin attendant stations.
R The system is only pressurized in case of emergency.
R Flexible hoses connect the emergency oxygen containers to the supply system.
R Low-pressure oxygen from the oxygen regulators is supplied to the two main
R supply lines. One line is installed below the cabin floor along the LH side
R of the aircraft. The other line is installed above the cabin ceiling.
R Riser lines or fall lines are installed at approximately every 4 fuselage
R frames to connect the overhead stowage distribution-lines to the main supply
R lines.
R The connections on the overhead stowage distribution-lines that connect the
R emergency oxygen containers are approximately 28 in. (0.7111 m) apart. The
R emergency oxygen containers for the lavatories and cabin attendant stations
R are connected:
R - To the distribution lines of the overhead stowages



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R Gaseous Oxygen Container - Location
R Figure 001



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Check Valve
Figure 002



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Bleed/Vent Valve
Figure 003



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Test Port
Figure 004



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Riser-Line Shut-off Valve
Figure 005



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Figure 006



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R - Or to their own feeder lines.
R If there is a small leak through the oxygen regulators 910WR1 or 910WR2
R the bleed/vent valve 7503WR and the bleed/test port 7504WR2 release the
R unwanted oxygen. They prevent an unwanted build up of pressure in the
R supply lines.
R The bleed/vent valve 7503WR and the bleed/test port 7504WR2 allow a
R sufficient equalization of pressure between the oxygen distribution system
R and the cabin pressure. This prevents the SYS ON indicator light to come
R on accidentally when the cabin altitude pressure changes.
R When the emergency oxygen system operates, the unwanted air in the supply
R lines bleeds through the bleed/vent valve 7503WR and the bleed/test port
R 7504WR2. This is to make sure that the supply lines only contain oxygen
R when the system operates.
R There are three test ports, which are installed:
R - In the intermediate line
R - In the oxygen distribution system downstream of the oxygen regulators
R - In the oxygen distribution system downstream of the check valves.
R You can increase and decrease the pressure in the system for maintenance
R works with the test ports.

4. _____________________
Component Description

A. Supply Lines

(Ref. Fig. 007)


The supply lines in the low-pressure supply system are made of aluminum
alloy. Flexible hoses connect the emergency oxygen containers to the
supply lines.

B. Check Valve 7501WR1 and 7501WR2

(Ref. Fig. 002)


The check valve 7501WR1 is installed in the underfloor supply line
between FR26 and FR27. The check valve 7501WR2 is installed in the
ceiling supply line between FR26 and FR27.
The check valve opens when the emergency oxygen system is pressurized and
the oxygen flows in one direction (rear to front). The check valve closes
if the oxygen flows in the opposite direction. This occurs if the
applicable supply line to the check valve is damaged.
The main-distribution-line shut-off valves and the check valves prevent
the supply of oxygen to a damaged supply line.



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Oxygen Supply Lines
Figure 007



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C. Riser-Line Shut-Off Valves 7514WR1 thru 7514WR4

(Ref. Fig. 005)


The riser-line shut-off valves are installed in the engine burst area:
- On the riser lines at FR30, FR36
- On the fall lines at FR47.
They are installed immediately after the connection with the main supply
line.
The riser-line shut-off valves are pneumatically controlled so that
oxygen is not supplied to a damaged riser line. In normal operation the
riser-line shut-off valves are open. They close if the flow rate
increases to a value more than max. 110 l.min (29.0586 USgal.mn).
A valve stays closed until the pressure difference across the valve is
less than 1.0 bar (14.5037 psi).

R D. Test Ports 7504WR1 thru 7504WR3


R
R (Ref. Fig. 004)
R The test port 7504WR1 is installed in the intermediate line before the
R oxygen regulators. It lets you do different tests and checks of the
R oxygen system.
R The test port 7504WR2 is installed in the oxygen distribution system
R downstream of the oxygen regulators. It lets you do different tests and
R checks of the oxygen distribution system. The cap of the test port has a
R bleed/vent function. Together with the bleed/vent valve 7503WR it allows
R a sufficient equalization of pressure between the oxygen distribution
R system and the cabin pressure.
R The test port 7504WR3 is installed in the oxygen distribution system
R downstream of the check valves. It lets you decrease the pressure of the
R supply lines downstream of the check valves. If it is necessary to
R decrease the pressure of the distribution system, you must:
R - Use the test port 7504WR2 for the rear part of the distribution system.
R - Use the test port 7504WR3 for the forward part of the distribution
R system.

R NOTE : The inlet of the test port has the same functions and dimensions
____
R as the test port used on Airbus Single-Aisle Crew Oxygen-System
R (Puritan-Bennett Aero Systems Co., Part Number 110111).



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E. Emergency Oxygen Containers

(Ref. Fig. 008, 009)

(1) The emergency oxygen containers are self-contained units. Two types
of containers are installed:
- Type I: is installed in the overhead stowage PSU channels with two
to four masks
- Type II: is installed in the sidewall panels, ceiling panels and
lavatories with two masks.

(2) The components of the emergency oxygen containers are:

(a) The oxygen mask container, type I or II.

(b) A door-stop assembly to let you do an inspection or make a test


of the emergency oxygen container without release of the oxygen
masks. You can pull out the door-stop with your fingers. When the
door-stop is in the extended position the word TEST and the
number of masks in the container is shown on the door stop.

(c) A door latch, which operates pneumatically and holds the


container door closed until the pressure in the supply lines is
1.38 bar (20.0152 psi).
To open the door manually, release the latch assembly with the
manual release tool. The manual release tools are kept at the
cabin attendant stations.

(d) A flexible hose, which connects the oxygen distribution system to


the inlet port.
The inlet port has a filter to stop unwanted materials, which
could cause the equipment to operate incorrectly.

(e) A flexible hose, which supplies oxygen to the door latch and the
regulation and distribution device.

(f) The distribution unit, which supplies oxygen at the correct rate.
At cabin pressure altitude of less than 10000 ft. (3048 m) there
is no flow.
There is an outlet port and initialization mechanism for each
mask. Oxygen is only supplied to the masks that are pulled down.
The other masks in the same container (that are not pulled down)
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Emergency Oxygen Container - Example
Figure 008



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Emergency Oxygen Container - 2 Mask
Figure 009



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The oxygen supply to the mask is started when the release pin is
pulled out by the lanyard, which is attached to the mask. A pull
force of maximum 10 lb (4.5359 kg) is necessary to remove the
release pin. The pull angle can be a maximum of 120 degrees about
the vertical direction in relation to the container lid.

(g) The continuous-flow oxygen mask is the aronasal phase-dilution


type, it has:
- A plastic mask that covers the mouth and nose.
- A reservoir bag with a capacity of 1000 cm3 (61.02 in.3) when
it is inflated. There is an illustration on the bag to show you
how to use the mask.
- An elastic strap to hold the mask in position.
- A lanyard, which connects the release pin to the mask.
- An oxygen supply tube, which is connected to the regulation and
distribution device.
- An oxygen flow indicator, which is the green part of the
reservoir bag. The flow indicator inflates when there is a flow
of oxygen.

F. Bleed/Vent Valve 7503WR

(Ref. Fig. 003)


The bleed/vent valve is installed in the main distribution line between
FR25 and FR26 above the cabin ceiling.
The bleed/vent valve has two functions:

(1) The vent function releases the unwanted pressure in the system if
there is a leak through the oxygen regulators. This makes sure that
the oxygen masks only release when the system operates.

(2) The bleed function releases the ambient air from the supply lines
after the system is started. The valve opens for approx. 15 to 25
seconds and closes again. This removes the ambient air from the lines
and let the oxygen masks supply with pure oxygen.

G. Main-Distribution-Line Shut-Off Valves 7550WR510 and 7553WR460

(Ref. Fig. 006)


The main-distribution-line shut-off valves are installed upstream before
the rim release area:
- For 7553WR460: in the ceiling supply line between FR46 and FR47
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The main-distribution-line shut-off valves are pneumatically controlled
so that oxygen is not supplied to a damaged main supply line. In normal
operation the main-distribution-line shut-off valves are open. They close
if the flow rate increases to a value more than max. 390 l.min (103.0262
USgal.mn).
A valve stays closed until the pressure difference across the valve is
less than 1.0 bar (14.5037 psi).

5. ________________________________
Operation/Control and Indication

When the cabin pressure decreases the oxygen regulators open and the
low-pressure system is pressurized:
- The system is bled through the bleed/vent valve 7503WR and the bleed/test
port 7504WR2.
- The pneumatically controlled door latches let the oxygen container doors
open and the oxygen masks fall down.
- The passenger pulls the mask to his face, which releases the oxygen flow
release pin.
- Oxygen is supplied in a controlled flow to each mask, related to the cabin
pressure altitude,
- The flow indicator shows that there is a flow of oxygen.
If an engine turbine bursts and damages a main oxygen supply line:
- The appropriate main-distribution-line shut-off valve 7550WR510 or
7553WR460 closes.
- The check valve 7501WR1 or 7501WR2 stops the oxygen supply to the related
main supply line.
The riser-line shut-off valves 7514WR1 thru 7514WR4 stop the oxygen supply
to a damaged riser or fall line.

6. _________
Bite Test

R A. System Test
R
R Before you do a test, you must push the left hand side of the test lever
R on the door assembly. The over-center spring must keep the lever at 90
R degrees to the door surface. This makes sure that the oxygen masks do not
R fall from the container.

R NOTE : The test lever should stay in this position until manually set.
____

R To make sure that a door latch assembly will release the door, you can do
R a ground test with the manual release tool.
R
R To make sure that the pneumatic latches operates correctly, you can do a
R functional test with the MAN ON pushbutton switch.
R



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R After a test you must push the test lever back to the normal position and
R let it retract into its container.

R NOTE : Spring tension retracts the door stops automatically when they are
____
R in the normal position.

R
R After a functional test you must push the RESET pushbutton switch 13WR
R to set the system back to the normal condition.
R
R After a functional test you must also release the pressure in the system.
R You can decrease the pressure in the system much faster, if you release
R the pressure through the test port 7504WR3.



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CONTAINER - EMERGENCY OXYGEN, GASEOUS - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
____________________________________________________________

TASK 35-22-54-000-001

Removal of the Emergency Oxygen Container

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific 5 BAG - VINYL
No specific 5 PLUG - BLANKING
No specific 1 STEPLADDER 1.0 M (3.3 FT)
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

21-24-19-000-001 Removal of the Individual Air Outlet 4150 HM


24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External
Power
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
35-22-54-991-001 Fig. 401
35-22-54-991-006 Fig. 402
35-22-54-991-002 Fig. 403
35-22-54-991-003 Fig. 404
35-22-54-991-004 Fig. 405
35-22-54-991-005 Fig. 406
FOR FIN 5028WR
25-23-45-000-005 Removal of the Door Frame Linings at the Left FWD
Passenger/Crew Door
FOR FIN 5040WR
25-23-45-000-002 Removal of the Door Frame Linings at the Right FWD
Passenger/Crew Door
FOR FIN 5036WR
25-23-45-000-004 Removal of the Door Frame Linings at the Right AFT
Passenger/Crew Door



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-22-54-861-050

A. Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).

Subtask 35-22-54-865-050

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-22-54-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) For the passenger service channels:

(a) Open the individual air outlet 4150 HM (Ref. TASK 21-24-19-000-
001).

(2) For the lavatories and the aft utility area:

(a) Put a STEPLADDER 1.0 M (3.3 FT) below the related emergency
oxygen container.

(3) Remove the door-frame lining panel:


FOR 5028WR
221HW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-005).
FOR 5040WR
222HW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-002).
FOR 5036WR
262KW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-004).



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Subtask 35-22-54-941-050

D. Safety Precautions

(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not
to operate the passenger oxygen system.

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

Subtask 35-22-54-860-051

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).

Subtask 35-22-54-020-050

B. Removal of the Emergency Oxygen Containers in the Passenger Service


Channels
(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-22-54-991-001, 402/TASK 35-22-54-991-006)

(1) Release the bayonet lock (4) and remove the hose (3) from the
emergency oxygen container (5).

(2) Put PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line ends.

(3) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.

(4) Remove the hose section (6) from the rail (7).

(5) Disengage and lower the inboard side of the aft PSU/filler panel from
the emergency oxygen container (5).

(6) Remove the hose section (2) from the rail (1).

(7) Remove the emergency oxygen container (5).



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Emergency Oxygen Container in the PSU
Figure 401/TASK 35-22-54-991-001



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Installation Position of the Emergency Oxygen Container
Figure 402/TASK 35-22-54-991-006



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Subtask 35-22-54-020-051

C. Removal of the Emergency Oxygen Containers in the Aft Utility Area


(5030WR and 5033WR)
(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-22-54-991-006, 403/TASK 35-22-54-991-002)

(1) Release the bayonet lock (4) and remove the hose (3) from the
emergency oxygen container (5).

(2) Put PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line ends.

(3) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.

(4) Remove the hose section (6) from the rail (7).

(5) Disengage and lower the inboard side of the aft PSU/filler panel from
the emergency oxygen container (5).

(6) Remove the hose section (2) from the rail (1).

(7) Remove the emergency oxygen container (5).

Subtask 35-22-54-020-052

D. Removal of the Emergency Oxygen Containers in the Lavatory D/E (5031WR


and 5034WR)
(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-22-54-991-006, 404/TASK 35-22-54-991-003)

(1) Remove the caps (4), the screws (3) and open the access cover (5).

(2) Release the bayonet lock (7) and remove the hose (6) from the
emergency oxygen container (8).

(3) Put PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line ends.

(4) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.

(5) Remove the screws (1), the washers (2) and the emergency oxygen
container (5).



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Emergency Oxygen Container in the High Ceiling Area
Figure 403/TASK 35-22-54-991-002



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Emergency Oxygen Container in the Lavatory
Figure 404/TASK 35-22-54-991-003



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Subtask 35-22-54-020-053

E. Removal of the Emergency Oxygen Containers in the Lavatory A (5029WR)


(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-22-54-991-006, 405/TASK 35-22-54-991-004)

(1) Remove the caps (1) and the screws (2).

(2) Remove the screws (9) and the panel (3).

(3) Release the bayonet lock (7) and remove the hose (4) from the
emergency oxygen container (8).

(4) Put PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line ends.

(5) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.

(6) Remove the screws (6), the washers (5) and the emergency oxygen
container (8).

Subtask 35-22-54-020-054

F. Removal of the Emergency Oxygen Containers 5028WR, 5036WR and 5040WR in


the Door Frame Lining
(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-22-54-991-006, 406/TASK 35-22-54-991-005)

(1) Release the bayonet lock (1) and remove the hose (5) from the
emergency oxygen container (2).

(2) Put PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line ends.

(3) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.

(4) Remove the screws (4), the washers (3) and the emergency oxygen
container (2).



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Emergency Oxygen Container in the Lavatory A
Figure 405/TASK 35-22-54-991-004



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Emergency Oxygen Container in the Door
Figure 406/TASK 35-22-54-991-005



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TASK 35-22-54-400-001

Installation of the Emergency Oxygen Container

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

98A25207503000 2 PULLEY ASSEMBLY - SEALING CORD

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

21-24-19-000-001 Removal of the Individual Air Outlet 4150 HM


21-24-19-400-001 Installation of the Individual Air outlet 4150 HM
24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the
External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
35-23-00-710-005 Operational Check of Manual Mask Release
35-23-00-790-002 Leak Check of Components in the Distribution Network
of the Oxygen System
35-22-54-991-001 Fig. 401
35-22-54-991-006 Fig. 402
35-22-54-991-002 Fig. 403
35-22-54-991-003 Fig. 404
35-22-54-991-004 Fig. 405
35-22-54-991-005 Fig. 406
FOR FIN 5028WR
25-23-45-000-005 Removal of the Door Frame Linings at the Left FWD
Passenger/Crew Door
25-23-45-400-006 Installation of the Door Frame Linings at the Left
FWD Passenger/Crew Door
FOR FIN 5040WR
25-23-45-000-002 Removal of the Door Frame Linings at the Right FWD
Passenger/Crew Door



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

25-23-45-400-007 Installation of the Door Frame Linings at the Right


FWD Passenger/Crew Door
FOR FIN 5036WR
25-23-45-000-004 Removal of the Door Frame Linings at the Right AFT
Passenger/Crew Door
25-23-45-400-005 Installation of the Door Frame Linings at the Right
AFT Passenger/Crew Door

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-22-54-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized
(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Make sure that the warning notice is in position in the cockpit to
tell persons not to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(3) For the passenger service channels:

(a) Make sure that the individual air outlet 4150 HM is open
(Ref. TASK 21-24-19-000-001).

(4) For the lavatories and the aft utility area:

(a) Make sure that the stepladder is below the related emergency
oxygen container.

(5) Make sure that door-frame lining is removed:


FOR 5028WR
221HW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-005).
FOR 5040WR
222HW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-002).
FOR 5036WR
262KW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-004).



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Subtask 35-22-54-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE FLEXIBLE HOSES ARE NOT TWISTED OR PULLED TIGHT.
_______
IF THE HOSES ARE TWISTED OR PULLED TIGHT, THE CONNECTIONS WILL
BREAK AND CAUSE A LEAK.

Subtask 35-22-54-420-050

A. Install the emergency oxygen containers in the Passenger Service Channels


.
(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-22-54-991-001, 402/TASK 35-22-54-991-006)

NOTE : Only the correct P/N of the emergency oxygen container must be
____
installed.
The hoses have a specified length for each location in the
aircraft and they must not be cut.

NOTE : The installation procedure is the same for all the emergency
____
oxygen containers in the service channels.

(1) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Put the oxygen container (5) in position in the rail (1).



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(3) Install the hose section (2) with the PULLEY ASSEMBLY - SEALING CORD
tool.

NOTE : You must use the roller along the hose sections in both
____
directions. The joints of the hose sections must not be
aligned with the joints between the panels.

(4) Lift the inboard side of the emergency oxygen container (5) and
engage it in the rail (1).

(5) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line ends.

(6) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(7) Put the hose (3) in position and fasten the bayonet lock (4).

(8) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(9) Lift the inboard side of the PSU/filler panel aft from the emergency
oxygen container (5) and engage it in the rail (7).

(10) Install the hose section (6) with the PULLEY ASSEMBLY - SEALING CORD
tool.

NOTE : You must use the roller along the hose sections in both
____
directions. The joints of the hose sections must not be
aligned with the joints between the panels.

Subtask 35-22-54-420-051

B. Installation of the emergency oxygen containers in the Aft Utility Area


(5030WR and 5033WR)
(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-22-54-991-006, 403/TASK 35-22-54-991-002)

NOTE : Only the correct P/N of the emergency oxygen container must be
____
installed.
The hoses have a specified length for each location in the
aircraft und they must not be cut.

NOTE : The installation procedure is the same for all the emergency
____
oxygen containers in the aft utility areas.

(1) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Put the oxygen container (5) in position in the rail (1).



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(3) Install the hose section (2) with the PULLEY ASSEMBLY - SEALING CORD
tool.

NOTE : You must use the roller along the hose sections in both
____
directions. The joints of the hose sections must not be
aligned with the joints between the panels.

(4) Lift the inboard side of the emergency oxygen container (5) and
engage it in the rail (1).

(5) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line ends.

(6) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(7) Put the hose (3) in position and fasten the bayonet lock (4).

(8) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(9) Lift the inboard side of the PSU/filler panel aft from the emergency
oxygen container (5) and engage it in the rail (7).

(10) Install the hose section (6) with the PULLEY ASSEMBLY - SEALING CORD
tool.

NOTE : You must use the roller along the hose sections in both
____
directions. The joints of the hose sections must not be
aligned with the joints between the panels.

Subtask 35-22-54-420-052

C. Installation of the emergency oxygen containers in the Lavatory D/E


(5031WR and 5034WR)
(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-22-54-991-006, 404/TASK 35-22-54-991-003)

NOTE : Only the correct P/N of the emergency oxygen container must be
____
installed.
The hoses have a specified length for each location in the
aircraft and they must not be cut.

(1) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Put the oxygen container (5) in position, install the screws (1) and
the washers (2).

(3) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line ends.



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(4) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(5) Put the hose (6) in position and fasten the bayonet lock (7).

(6) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(7) Close the access cover (5) and install the screws (3) and the caps
(4).

Subtask 35-22-54-420-053

D. Installation of the emergency oxygen containers in the Lavatory A


(5029WR)
(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-22-54-991-006, 405/TASK 35-22-54-991-004)

NOTE : Only the correct P/N of the emergency oxygen container must be
____
installed.
The hoses have a specified length for each location in the
aircraft and they must not be cut.

(1) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Put the oxygen container (8) in position, install the screws (6) and
the washers (5).

(3) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line ends.

(4) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(5) Put the hose (4) in position and fasten the bayonet lock (7).

(6) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(7) Install the panel (3) and the screws (9).

(8) Install the screws (2) and the caps (1).

Subtask 35-22-54-420-054

E. Installation of the emergency oxygen containers 5028WR, 5036WR and 5040WR


in the Door Frame Lining
(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-22-54-991-006, 406/TASK 35-22-54-991-005)

NOTE : Only the correct P/N of the emergency oxygen container must be
____
installed.



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The hoses have a specified length for each location in the
aircraft and they must not be cut.

(1) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Put the oxygen container (2) in position, install the screws (4) and
the washers (3).

(3) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line ends.

(4) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(5) Put the hose (5) in position and fasten the bayonet lock (1).

(6) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

Subtask 35-22-54-790-050

F. Do this leakage check (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-790-002).

Subtask 35-22-54-710-050

G. Do an operational test of the emergency oxygen containers (Ref. TASK 35-


23-00-710-005).

Subtask 35-22-54-865-052

H. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.

Subtask 35-22-54-942-050

J. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Remove the warning notice(s).

(2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-22-54-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) For the passenger service channels:

(a) Close the individual air outlet 4150 HM (Ref. TASK 21-24-19-400-
001).

(3) For the lavatories and the aft utility area:

(a) Remove the stepladder below the related emergency oxygen


container.

(4) Remove the door-frame lining panel:


FOR 5028WR
221HW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-400-006).
FOR 5040WR
222HW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-400-007).
FOR 5036WR
262KW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-400-005).

Subtask 35-22-54-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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____________________________________________________________________
SHUTOFF VALVE - MAIN DISTRIBUTION, FLOW EXCESS (7550WR510,7553WR460)
____________________
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

TASK 35-22-61-000-001

Removal of the Shut-Off Valve - Main Distribution Line (7550WR510,7553WR460)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific 1 BAG - VINYL
No specific 1 PLUG - BLANKING
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
35-22-61-991-001 Fig. 401
FOR FIN 7550WR510
25-23-43-000-001 Removal of the Upper Sidewall Panel(s)
FOR FIN 7553WR460
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-22-61-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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Subtask 35-22-61-865-050

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-22-61-941-050

C. Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to


operate the emergency oxygen system.

Subtask 35-22-61-010-050

D. Get Access

(1) FOR 7550WR510


Remove the sidewall panel 251HW (Ref. TASK 25-23-43-000-001).

(2) FOR 7553WR460


Remove the ceiling panel 241FC (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-000-001).

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

Subtask 35-22-61-860-050

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).



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Subtask 35-22-61-020-050

B. Removal of the Shut-Off Valve - Main Distribution Line


(7550WR510,7553WR460)
(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-22-61-991-001)

(1) If necessary, remove the clamps of the pipes adjacent to the shut-off
valve (3).

(2) Loosen the nuts (2) and (4) and disconnect the pipes (1) and (5).

(3) Remove the shut-off valve (3).

(4) Put PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line ends.

(5) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.



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Figure 401/TASK 35-22-61-991-001



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TASK 35-22-61-400-001

Installation of the Shut-Off Valve - Main Distribution Line


(7550WR510,7553WR460)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific Torque Wrench : range 1.00 to 10.00 m.daN


(8.00 to 75.00 lbf.ft)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
35-23-00-790-002 Leak Check of Components in the Distribution Network
of the Oxygen System
35-22-61-991-001 Fig. 401
FOR FIN 7550WR510
25-23-43-000-001 Removal of the Upper Sidewall Panel(s)
25-23-43-400-001 Installation of the Upper Sidewall Panel(s)
FOR FIN 7553WR460
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-22-61-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Make sure that a warning notice is in position in the cockpit to tell
persons not to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(3) Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-
00-860-001).

(4) FOR 7550WR510


Make sure that the sidewall panel 251HW is removed (Ref. TASK 25-23-
43-000-001).

(5) FOR 7553WR460


Make sure that the ceiling panel 241FC is removed (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-000-001).

Subtask 35-22-61-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.



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Subtask 35-22-61-420-050

A. Installation of the Shut-Off Valve - Main Distribution Line


(7550WR510,7553WR460)
(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-22-61-991-001)

(1) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line ends.

(3) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(4) Put the shut-off valve (3) in position and connect the pipes (1) and
(5).

NOTE : The flow arrow on the shut-off valve - main distribution line
____
must point in the flow direction.

(5) Tighten the nuts (2) and (4) with your fingers.

(6) TORQUE the nuts (2) and (4) to between 5.92 and 6.28 m.daN (43.65 and
46.31 lbf.ft).

NOTE : You must hold the fitting tightly in the correct position.
____

(7) If necessary, install the clamps of the pipes adjacent to the


shut-off valve (3).

Subtask 35-22-61-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.

Subtask 35-22-61-790-050

C. Do this leakage check (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-790-002).

Subtask 35-22-61-942-050

D. Remove the warning notice(s).



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-22-61-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) FOR 7550WR510


Install the sidewall panel 251HW (Ref. TASK 25-23-43-400-001).

(3) FOR 7553WR460


Install the ceiling panel 241FC (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-400-001).

Subtask 35-22-61-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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_________________________________________________________________________
SHUTOFF VALVE - RISER LINE, FLOW EXCESS (7514WR1,7514WR2,7514WR3,7514WR4)
____________________
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

TASK 35-22-62-000-001

Removal of the Shut-Off Valve - Riser Line (7514WR1-7514WR4)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE
FOR FIN 7514WR1
No specific 1 BAG - VINYL
No specific 1 PLUG - BLANKING
FOR FIN 7514WR2, 7514WR3, 7514WR4
No specific 1 BAG - VINYL
No specific 1 PLUG - BLANKING

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
35-22-62-991-001 Fig. 401
FOR FIN 7514WR1
53-22-12-000-001 Removal of the Cabin Floor Panels
FOR FIN 7514WR2
53-22-12-000-001 Removal of the Cabin Floor Panels
FOR FIN 7514WR3, 7514WR4
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-22-62-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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Subtask 35-22-62-865-050

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-22-62-941-050

C. Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to


operate the emergency oxygen system.

Subtask 35-22-62-010-050

D. Get Access

(1) FOR 7514WR1


Remove the floor panel 231TF (Ref. TASK 53-22-12-000-001).

(2) FOR 7514WR2


Remove the floor panel 241DF (Ref. TASK 53-22-12-000-001).

(3) FOR 7514WR3, 7514WR4


Remove the ceiling panel 241FC (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-000-001).

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.



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Subtask 35-22-62-860-050

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).

Subtask 35-22-62-020-050

B. Removal of the Riser Line Shut-Off Valve (7514WR1-7514WR4)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-22-62-991-001)

(1) If necessary, remove the clamps of the pipes adjacent to the shut-off
valve (3).

(2) FOR 7514WR1

(a) Loosen the nut (2) and disconnect the pipe (1).

(b) Remove the shut-off valve (3).

(c) Put PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line ends.

(d) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.

(3) FOR 7514WR2, 7514WR3, 7514WR4

(a) Loosen the nuts (2) and (4) and disconnect the pipes (1) and (5).

(b) Remove the shut-off valve (3).

(c) Put PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line ends.

(d) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.



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Shut-Off Valve - Riser Line (7514WR1-7514WR4)
Figure 401/TASK 35-22-62-991-001



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TASK 35-22-62-400-001

Installation of the Shut-Off Valve - Riser Line (7514WR1-7514WR4)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

FOR FIN 7514WR1


No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.20 to 3.60 m.daN
(2.00 to 26.00 lbf.ft)
FOR FIN 7514WR2, 7514WR3, 7514WR4
No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.20 to 3.60 m.daN
(2.00 to 26.00 lbf.ft)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
35-23-00-790-002 Leak Check of Components in the Distribution Network
of the Oxygen System
35-22-62-991-001 Fig. 401
FOR FIN 7514WR1
53-22-12-000-001 Removal of the Cabin Floor Panels
53-22-12-400-001 Installation of the Cabin Floor Panels
FOR FIN 7514WR2
53-22-12-000-001 Removal of the Cabin Floor Panels
53-22-12-400-001 Installation of the Cabin Floor Panels
FOR FIN 7514WR3, 7514WR4
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-22-62-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Make sure that a warning notice is in position in the cockpit to tell
persons not to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(3) Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-
00-860-001).

(4) FOR 7514WR1


Make sure that the floor panel 231TF is removed (Ref. TASK 53-22-12-
000-001).

(5) FOR 7514WR2


Make sure that the floor panel 241DF is removed (Ref. TASK 53-22-12-
000-001).

(6) FOR 7514WR3, 7514WR4


Make sure that the ceiling panel 241FC is removed (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-000-001).

Subtask 35-22-62-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02



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4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

Subtask 35-22-62-420-050

A. Installation of the Riser Line Shut-Off Valve (7514WR1-7514WR4)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-22-62-991-001)

(1) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line ends.

(3) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(4) FOR 7514WR1

(a) Put the shut-off valve (3) in position and connect the pipe (1).

NOTE : The flow arrow on the shut-off valve - riser line must
____
point in the flow direction.

(b) Tighten the nut (2) with your fingers.

(c) TORQUE the nut (2) to between 1.81 and 2.03 m.daN (13.34 and
14.97 lbf.ft).

NOTE : You must hold the fitting tightly in the correct position.
____

(5) FOR 7514WR2, 7514WR3, 7514WR4

(a) Put the shut-off valve (3) in position and connect the pipes (1)
and (5).

NOTE : The flow arrow on the shut-off valve - riser line must
____
point in the flow direction.

(b) Tighten the nuts (2) and (4) with your fingers.



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(c) TORQUE the nuts (2) and (4) to between 1.81 and 2.03 m.daN (13.34
and 14.97 lbf.ft).

NOTE : You must hold the fitting tightly in the correct position.
____

(6) If necessary, install the clamps of the pipes adjacent to the


shut-off valve (3).

Subtask 35-22-62-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.

Subtask 35-22-62-790-050

C. Do this leakage check (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-790-002).

Subtask 35-22-62-942-050

D. Remove the warning notice(s).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-22-62-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) FOR 7514WR1


Install the floor panel 231TF (Ref. TASK 53-22-12-400-001).

(3) FOR 7514WR2


Install the floor panel 241DF (Ref. TASK 53-22-12-400-001).

(4) FOR 7514WR3, 7514WR4


Install the ceiling panel 241FC (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-400-001).

Subtask 35-22-62-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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CHECK VALVE (7501WR1,7501WR2) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
____________________________________________________

TASK 35-22-63-000-001

Removal of the Check Valve (7501WR1,7501WR2)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific 1 BAG - VINYL
No specific 1 PLUG - BLANKING
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
35-22-63-991-001 Fig. 401
FOR FIN 7501WR1
53-22-12-000-001 Removal of the Cabin Floor Panels
FOR FIN 7501WR2
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-22-63-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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Subtask 35-22-63-865-050

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-22-63-941-050

C. Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to


operate the emergency oxygen system.

Subtask 35-22-63-010-050

D. Get Access

(1) FOR 7501WR1


Remove the floor panel 231NF (Ref. TASK 53-22-12-000-001).

(2) FOR 7501WR2


Remove the ceiling panel 231DC (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-000-001).

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

Subtask 35-22-63-860-050

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).



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Subtask 35-22-63-020-050

B. Removal of the Check Valve (7501WR1,7501WR2)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-22-63-991-001)

(1) Loosen the nuts (1) and (3) and remove the check valve (2).

(2) Put PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line ends.

(3) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.



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Check Valve (7501WR1,7501WR2)
Figure 401/TASK 35-22-63-991-001



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TASK 35-22-63-400-001

Installation of the Check Valve (7501WR1,7501WR2)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific Torque Wrench : range 1.00 to 10.00 m.daN


(8.00 to 75.00 lbf.ft)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
35-23-00-790-002 Leak Check of Components in the Distribution Network
of the Oxygen System
35-22-63-991-001 Fig. 401
FOR FIN 7501WR1
53-22-12-000-001 Removal of the Cabin Floor Panels
53-22-12-400-001 Installation of the Cabin Floor Panels
FOR FIN 7501WR2
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-22-63-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Make sure that a warning notice is in position in the cockpit to tell
persons not to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(3) Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-
00-860-001).

(4) FOR 7501WR1


Make sure that the floor panel 231NF is removed (Ref. TASK 53-22-12-
000-001).

(5) FOR 7501WR2


Make sure that the ceiling panel 231DC is removed (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-000-001).

Subtask 35-22-63-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.



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Subtask 35-22-63-420-050

A. Installation of the Check Valve (7501WR1,7501WR2)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-22-63-991-001)

(1) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line ends.

(3) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(4) Put the check valve (2) in position and tighten the nuts (1) and (3)
with your fingers.

NOTE : The flow arrow on the check valve must point in the flow
____
direction.

(5) TORQUE the nuts (1) and (3) to between 5.92 and 6.28 m.daN (43.65 and
46.31 lbf.ft).

NOTE : You must hold the fitting tightly in the correct position.
____

Subtask 35-22-63-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.

Subtask 35-22-63-790-050

C. Do this leakage check (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-790-002).

Subtask 35-22-63-942-050

D. Remove the warning notice(s).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-22-63-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) FOR 7501WR1


Install the floor panel 231NF (Ref. TASK 53-22-12-400-001).



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(3) FOR 7501WR2
Install the ceiling panel 231DC (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-400-001).

Subtask 35-22-63-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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VALVE - BLEED VENT (7503WR) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
__________________________________________________

TASK 35-22-64-000-001

Removal of the Bleed Vent Valve (7503WR)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific 1 BAG - VINYL
No specific 1 PLUG - BLANKING
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
35-22-64-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-22-64-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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Subtask 35-22-64-865-050

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-22-64-941-050

C. Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to


operate the emergency oxygen system.

Subtask 35-22-64-010-050

D. Get Access

(1) Remove the ceiling panel 231CC (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-000-001).

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

Subtask 35-22-64-860-050

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).

Subtask 35-22-64-020-050

B. Removal of the Bleed Vent Valve (7503WR)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-22-64-991-001)

(1) Loosen the nut (1) and remove the bleed vent valve (2).

(2) Put PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line ends.



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Bleed Vent Valve (7503WR)
Figure 401/TASK 35-22-64-991-001



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(3) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.



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TASK 35-22-64-400-001

Installation of the Bleed Vent Valve (7503WR)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.20 to 3.60 m.daN


(2.00 to 26.00 lbf.ft)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
35-23-00-790-002 Leak Check of Components in the Distribution Network
of the Oxygen System
35-22-64-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-22-64-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Make sure that a warning notice is in position in the cockpit to tell
persons not to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(3) Make sure that the ceiling panel 231CC is removed (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-000-001).

(4) Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-
00-860-001).

Subtask 35-22-64-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.



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Subtask 35-22-64-420-050

A. Installation of the Bleed Vent Valve (7503WR)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-22-64-991-001)

(1) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line ends.

(3) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(4) Put the bleed vent valve (2) in position and tighten the nut (1) with
your fingers.

NOTE : The flow arrow on the bleed vent valve must point in the flow
____
direction.

(5) TORQUE the nut (1) to between 1.48 and 1.93 m.daN (10.91 and 14.23
lbf.ft).

NOTE : You must hold the fitting tightly in the correct position.
____

Subtask 35-22-64-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.

Subtask 35-22-64-790-050

C. Do this leakage check (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-790-002).

Subtask 35-22-64-942-050

D. Remove the warning notice(s).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-22-64-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the ceiling panel 231CC (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-400-001).



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Subtask 35-22-64-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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TEST PORT - OXYGEN (7504WR1,7504WR2,7504WR3) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
___________________________________________________________________

TASK 35-22-65-000-001

Removal of the Oxygen Test Ports (7504WR1/7504WR2)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
No specific 1 BAG - VINYL
No specific 1 PLUG - BLANKING
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE
FOR FIN 7504WR1
No specific TEST TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-22-65-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-22-65-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-22-65-941-050

C. Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to


operate the emergency oxygen system.

Subtask 35-22-65-010-050

D. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

Subtask 35-22-65-614-050

E. Depressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Close the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen cylinders.

(2) FOR 7504WR1


Put the TEST TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE on the oxygen test port 7504WR1 to
release the pressure from the system.



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4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

Subtask 35-22-65-860-050

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).

Subtask 35-22-65-020-050

B. Removal of the Oxygen Test Port (7504WR1/7504WR2)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-22-65-991-001)

(1) Loosen the nut (2) and remove the oxygen test port (1).

(2) Put PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line ends.

(3) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.



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Oxygen Test Ports (7504WR1/7504WR2)
Figure 401/TASK 35-22-65-991-001



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TASK 35-22-65-400-001

Installation of the Oxygen Test Ports (7504WR1/7504WR2)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)


No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.20 to 3.60 m.daN
(2.00 to 26.00 lbf.ft)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
35-21-00-614-002 Filling of the Passenger Oxygen Cylinders
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-22-65-991-001 Fig. 401
FOR FIN 7504WR1
35-23-00-790-001 Leak Check of Components in the Intermediate Line of
the Oxygen System
FOR FIN 7504WR2



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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-23-00-790-002 Leak Check of Components in the Distribution Network


of the Oxygen System

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-22-65-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Make sure that a warning notice is in position in the cockpit to tell
persons not to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(3) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the AFT
cargo-compartment door 826.

(4) Make sure that the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(5) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU is in the ON
position.

(6) Make sure that the related lining panel is removed (Ref. TASK 25-55-
12-000-003).

(7) Make sure that the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders are close.

(8) Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-
00-860-001).



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B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

Subtask 35-22-65-420-050

A. Installation of the Oxygen Test Port (7504WR1/7504WR2)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-22-65-991-001)

(1) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line ends.

(3) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(4) Put the oxygen test port (1) in position and tighten the nut (2) with
your fingers.

(5) TORQUE the nut (2) to between 1.92 and 2.03 m.daN (14.15 and 14.97
lbf.ft).

NOTE : You must hold the fitting tightly in the correct position.
____



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Subtask 35-22-65-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.

Subtask 35-22-65-790-050

C. Do these tests

(1) FOR 7504WR1


Do this leakage check (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-790-001).

(2) FOR 7504WR2


Do this leakage check (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-790-002).

Subtask 35-22-65-614-051

D. Pressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Slowly open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders 3.5 to 4 turns.

(2) Let the pressure become stable.

NOTE : This occurs after approximately 90 seconds.


____

(3) Fully open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders.

(4) If necessary, fill the emergency oxygen cylinders (Ref. TASK 35-21-
00-614-002).

Subtask 35-22-65-942-050

E. Remove the warning notice(s).



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-22-65-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-22-65-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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TASK 35-22-65-000-002

Removal of the Oxygen Test Port (7504WR3)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific 1 BAG - VINYL
No specific 1 PLUG - BLANKING
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
35-22-65-991-002 Fig. 402

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-22-65-861-051

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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Subtask 35-22-65-865-053

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-22-65-941-051

C. Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to


operate the emergency oxygen system.

Subtask 35-22-65-010-051

D. Get Access

(1) Remove the ceiling panel 231CC (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-000-001).

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

Subtask 35-22-65-860-052

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).



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Subtask 35-22-65-020-051

B. Removal of the Oxygen Test Port (7504WR3)


(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-22-65-991-002)

(1) Loosen the nut (2) and remove the oxygen test port (1).

(2) Put PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line ends.

(3) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.



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Oxygen Test Port (7504WR3)
Figure 402/TASK 35-22-65-991-002



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TASK 35-22-65-400-002

Installation of the Oxygen Test Port (7504WR3)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.20 to 3.60 m.daN


(2.00 to 26.00 lbf.ft)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
35-23-00-790-002 Leak Check of Components in the Distribution Network
of the Oxygen System
35-22-65-991-002 Fig. 402



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-22-65-860-053

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Make sure that a warning notice is in position in the cockpit to tell
persons not to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(3) Make sure that the ceiling panel 231CC is removed (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-000-001).

(4) Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-
00-860-001).

Subtask 35-22-65-865-054

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.



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Subtask 35-22-65-420-051

A. Installation of the Oxygen Test Port (7504WR3)


(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-22-65-991-002)

(1) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line ends.

(3) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(4) Put the oxygen test port (1) in position and tighten the nut (2) with
your fingers.

(5) TORQUE the nut (2) to between 1.92 and 2.03 m.daN (14.15 and 14.97
lbf.ft).

NOTE : You must hold the fitting tightly in the correct position.
____

Subtask 35-22-65-865-055

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.

Subtask 35-22-65-790-051

C. Do this leakage check (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-790-002).

Subtask 35-22-65-942-051

D. Remove the warning notice(s).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-22-65-410-051

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the ceiling panel 231CC (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-400-001).



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Subtask 35-22-65-862-051

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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CONTROL AND INDICATING - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
__________________________________________________

1. _______
General
The passenger oxygen control and indicating system controls the operation of
the passenger oxygen system.

2. __________________
Component Location

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-051, 056-056, 058-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299,


R 301-399, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 001)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS| ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8WR RELAY-BOARD ANN LT TEST & INTFC 103VU 126 822
9WR RELAY-SYS OFF 103VU 126 822
10WR RELAY-PWR SUPPLY 103VU 126 824
12WR P/BSW-OXYGEN PASSENGER 21VU 211 831
13WR P/BSW-OXYGEN/TMR RESET 50VU 211 831
14WR P/BSW-OXYGEN/MASK MAN ON 21VU 211 831
16WR ALTITUDE PRESS SW 127 824 35-23-15
19WR RELAY PASS INFO 103VU 126 822

**ON A/C 052-055, 057-057,

(Ref. Fig. 001A)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS| ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8WR RELAY-BOARD ANN LT TEST & INTFC 103VU 126 822
9WR RELAY-SYS OFF 103VU 126 822
10WR RELAY-PWR SUPPLY 103VU 126 824
12WR P/BSW-OXYGEN PASSENGER 21VU 211 831
13WR P/BSW-OXYGEN/TMR RESET 50VU 211 831
14WR P/BSW-OXYGEN/MASK MAN ON 21VU 211 831
16WR ALTITUDE PRESS SW 127 824 35-23-15
19WR RELAY PASS INFO 103VU 126 822
899WR P/BSW-OXYGEN AHS ON 21VU 211 35-23-00


R

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Passenger Oxygen System - Control and Indicating
Figure 001


R

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Passenger Oxygen System - Control and Indicating
Figure 001A



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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

3. __________________
System Description

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-051, 056-056, 058-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299,


R 301-399, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 002)

**ON A/C 052-055, 057-057,

(Ref. Fig. 002A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

The manual controls and indications for the passenger oxygen system are on
the overhead panel 21VU and on the maintenance panel 50VU.

The altitude pressure switch 16WR (installed in the avionics compartment)


starts the automatic operation of the passenger oxygen system. If the
altitude pressure switch does not work, you can press the MASK MAN ON
pushbutton switch 14WR.

The TMR RESET pushbutton switch 13WR lets the pilot reset the controls after
the operation of the system.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-299,

When the system starts to operate, the SYS ON indicator light 12WR comes on
and a taped announcement starts.

The two time-delay relays 8WR and 9WR de-energize the power relay 10WR after
30 s.
If both time delay relays do not operate 30 s. after the start of the system
operation, the FAULT indicator light (located on the TMR RESET pushbutton
switch 13WR) comes on.
When the TMR RESET pushbutton switch is pushed, the SYS ON indicator light
will go off. The ON indicator light (located on the TMR RESET pushbutton
switch) will come on while the TMR RESET pushbutton switch is pushed. When
you push the PRE REC ANN STOP membrane switch on the FAP 120RH the taped
announcements will stop.


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Passenger Oxygen system - Electrical Schematic
Figure 002


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Passenger Oxygen system - Electrical Schematic
Figure 002A (SHEET 1)



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Passenger Oxygen system - Electrical Schematic
Figure 002A (SHEET 2)



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R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 301-399, 501-599,

When the system starts to operate, the SYS ON indicator light 12WR comes on.

The two time-delay relays 8WR and 9WR de-energize the power relay 10WR after
30 s.
If both time delay relays do not operate 30 s. after the start of the system
operation, the FAULT indicator light (located on the TMR RESET pushbutton
switch 13WR) comes on.
When the TMR RESET pushbutton switch is pushed, the SYS ON indicator light
will go off. The ON indicator light (located on the TMR RESET pushbutton
switch) will come on while the TMR RESET pushbutton switch is pushed.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

4. _____________________
Component Description

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-051, 056-056, 058-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299,


R 301-399, 501-599,

A. Altitude Pressure Switch 16WR


The altitude pressure switch (16WR) closes when the cabin pressure drops
to a pressure equivalent to 14000 +250 -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59
m). This activates the emergency oxygen supply system.

**ON A/C 052-055, 057-057,

A. Altitude Pressure Switch


The altitude pressure switch 16WR has two settings. The first closes when
the cabin pressure drops to a pressure equivalent to 14000 +250 -750 ft.
(4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m), the second at a pressure equivalent to 16000
+250 -750 ft. (4876.71 +76.19 -228.59 m). This activates the emergency
oxygen supply system.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

B. Oxygen Power Relay 10WR


The oxygen power relay (10WR) is installed in the avionics compartment.
It controls the 115 V AC supply to the door latches of the emergency
oxygen containers.


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C. MASK MAN ON pushbutton switch 14WR
If the altitude pressure switch (16WR) fails, the MASK MAN ON pushbutton
switch (14WR) will activate the emergency oxygen system. This pushbutton
switch will override the altitude pressure switch (16WR). A safety guard
is installed over the pushbutton switch.

D. TMR RESET pushbutton switch 13WR


TMR RESET pushbutton switch (13WR) will reset the control circuit after
operation. It is located on the panel 50VU.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-299,

E. Passenger Information Relay 19WR


The passenger information relay (19WR) will start the recorded
announcement on the passenger address system. It supplies the hold-in
circuit for the SYS ON indicator light (12WR).

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 301-399, 501-599,

E. Passenger Information Relay 19WR


The passenger information relay (19WR) supplies the hold-in circuit for
the SYS ON indicator light (12WR).

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

F. Time Delay Relays 8WR and 9WR


The 30 second time delay relays (8WR and 9WR) are the slow-to-make type.
They switch off the 28 V DC supply to the oxygen power relay (10WR). The
contacts are connected in series to prevent damage to the solenoids, if
one relay fails.

G. Indicator Lights
The SYS ON indicator light (12WR) comes on when the emergency oxygen
system is operated. It is located on the panel 21VU. The FAULT indicator
light on the TMR RESET pushbutton switch (13WR) comes on if the 30 second
relays (8WR and 9WR) fail.


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H. AHS ON pushbutton switch 899WR


The AHS ON pushbutton switch (899WR) deactivates the electrical circuit
of the normal setting for a system activation at a pressure equivalent to
4260 + 0/-150 m (14000 + 0/-500 ft.). It activates the electrical circuit
of an automatic activation at 4870 + 0/- 150 m (16000 + 0/- 500 ft.). The
AHS ON pushbutton switch (899WR) is located on the cockpit overhead panel
21VU. A safety guard is installed over it. The AHS ON pushbutton switch
(899WR) is in the ON position when it is pushed in and in the OFF
position when it is released.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

5. Operation
_________

A. Automatic Operation

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-051, 056-056, 058-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299,


R 301-399, 501-599,

(1) If the cabin pressure decreases to a pressure equivalent to 14000


+250 -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m), the altitude pressure
switch 16WR closes.
When the altitude pressure switch 16WR closes:
- The emergency oxygen supply-system starts to operate.
- The busbar 401PP supplies 28 VDC to the oxygen power relay 10WR
through the time delay relays 8WR and 9WR.
The circuit breaker 1WR safeties the circuit.
The busbar 801XP supplies 115 VAC to the electrical latch
assemblies of the emergency oxygen containers through the circuit
breakers 4WR thru 7WR.

**ON A/C 052-055, 057-057,

(1) If the cabin pressure decreases to a pressure equivalent to 14000


+250 -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m) with the AHS ON pushbutton
switch in the normal position, the altitude pressure switch 16WR
closes. This operates the emergency-oxygen supply system. When the
AHS ON pushbutton switch is in ON position the system is activated at
a pressure equivalent to 16000 +250 -750 ft. (4876.71 +76.19 -228.59
m). When the altitude pressure switch 16WR closes, the busbar
supplies 28 VDC to the oxygen power relay through the time delay
relays 8WR and 9WR. The circuit is protected by the circuit breaker


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1WR. The busbar 801XP supplies 115 VAC to the electrical latch
assemblies of the emergency oxygen containers through the circuit
breakers 4WR thru 7WR.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

(2) Each electrical latch assembly is supplied from two separate 115 V AC
circuits. Each circuit supplies 115 V AC to the electrical latch
assemblies on opposite sides of the cabin. The circuits make the
crossover in the cabin in front and behind the impact area of
uncontained engine rotor failure. The relay 25WR, at the rear of the
cabin, closes in 6 seconds . This operates the intact circuit if one
circuit is damaged. This configuration makes sure that there is a 100
% supply of 115 V AC to the emergency oxygen containers. This occurs
if an engine rotor failure damage a circuit.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-299,

(3) The sequence of operation is as follows.

(a) The oxygen power relay (10WR) is energised.

(b) The emergency-oxygen container doors open and the oxygen masks
fall out (REF 35-21-00).

(c) The indicator light SYS ON (12WR) comes on.

(d) The passenger information relay (19WR) operates and the taped
announcement is transmitted over the passenger address system.

(e) The time delay relays (8WR and 9WR) operate 30 seconds after the
operation of the altitude pressure switch (16WR). They switch off
the supply to the oxygen power relay (10WR).

(f) If a failure of the time delay relays (8WR and 9WR) occurs, the
FAULT indicator light on the TMR RESET pushbutton switch (13WR)
comes on.

(g) When the TMR RESET pushbutton switch (13WR) is pressed, the
indicator light SYS ON (12WR) goes off. The ON indicator light
(on the TMR RESET pushbutton switch 13WR) comes on while the TMR
RESET pushbutton switch is pressed.

(h) When you push the PRE REC ANN STOP pushbutton switch on the FAP
120RH the taped announcements stop.


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R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 301-399, 501-599,

(3) The sequence of operation is as follows.

(a) The oxygen power relay (10WR) is energised.

(b) The emergency-oxygen container doors open and the oxygen masks
fall out (REF 35-21-00).

(c) The indicator light SYS ON (12WR) comes on.

(d) The time delay relays (8WR and 9WR) operate 30 seconds after the
operation of the altitude pressure switch (16WR). They switch off
the supply to the oxygen power relay (10WR).

(e) If a failure of the time delay relays (8WR and 9WR) occurs, the
FAULT indicator light on the TMR RESET pushbutton switch (13WR)
comes on.

(f) When the TMR RESET pushbutton switch (13WR) is pressed, the
indicator light SYS ON (12WR), goes off and the taped
announcement stops. The ON indicator light (on the TMR RESET
pushbutton switch 13WR) comes on while the TMR RESET pushbutton
switch is pressed.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

B. Manual Operation
The MASK MAN ON pushbutton switch (14WR) operates the emergency oxygen
system when pressed. The sequence of operation will then follow the
automatic operation sequence but the altitude pressure switch (16WR) does
not operate.

C. Door Malfunction
You can open the door of the emergency oxygen container manually, if a
malfunction of the electrical latch occurs (REF 35-21-00).

6. ___________
Ground Test


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To make sure that the doors of the emergency oxygen containers open, do a
periodic ground test. To check that the electrical latches operate
correctly, press the MASK MAN ON pushbutton switch 14WR (REF 35-23-00). The
oxygen masks do not fall out, if you push the left hand side of the test
lever on the door assembly of the emergency containers. Push the test lever
until the over-center spring keeps the lever at 90 degrees to the door
surface. This lets the doors open a few degrees when you do the ground test.
After the test, close the doors and push the test lever back to the initial
position.

R **ON A/C 062-099, 208-210, 301-304, 501-599,

To make sure that the doors of the emergency oxygen containers open, do a
periodic ground test. To check that the electrical latches operate
correctly, press the MASK MAN ON pushbutton switch (14WR). The oxygen masks
do not fall out, if you pull out the door stops on the emergency containers
and turn them 90 degrees. This lets the doors open a few degrees when you do
the ground test. After the test, close the door and turn the door stops back
90 degrees to the initial position.


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CONTROL AND INDICATING - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
__________________________________________________

1. _______
General
The passenger oxygen control and indicating system controls the supply and
operation of the passenger oxygen system. It also sends data to the cockpit
systems about the condition of the passenger oxygen system.

2. __________________
Component Location

(Ref. Fig. 001)

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
16WR PRESS SW 211 35-23-15
910WR1 REGULATOR - OXYGEN 162 35-23-52
910WR2 REGULATOR - OXYGEN 162 35-23-52
960WR CONTROL UNIT-QUANT.CALCUL. 172 35-23-34
970WR SWITCH-LOW PRESSURE 172 35-23-54
975WR TRANSDUCER-TEMP. 172 35-23-11
980WR IND.-PRESS,FILL PANEL 172 35-23-21
990WR1 REDUCER - PRESSURE 172 35-23-51
990WR2 REDUCER - PRESSURE 172 35-23-51
990WR3 REDUCER - PRESSURE 172 35-23-51
990WR4 REDUCER - PRESSURE 172 35-23-51
990WR5 REDUCER - PRESSURE 172 35-23-51
990WR6 REDUCER - PRESSURE 172 35-23-51
7000WR VALVE- PRESS RELIEF 132 35-23-55

3. __________________
System Description

The manually operated controls and the indications for the passenger oxygen
system are installed on the panels 20VU, 21VU and 50VU.
The altitude switch 16WR, which is installed in the avionics compartment,
starts the automatic operation of the passenger oxygen system. It sends a
signal to open the oxygen regulators 910WR1 and 910WR2, which supply
low-pressure oxygen to the oxygen distribution system.
If the altitude switch 16WR does not operate, you can use the MAN ON
pushbutton switch 14WR to start the manual operation.
When the high pressure oxygen flows through the pressure reducers 990WR1
thru 990WR6, the oxygen pressure decreases to the pressure necessary to
supply the oxygen regulators 910WR1 and 910WR2. There is one pressure
reducer attached to each oxygen cylinder assembly.
If there is an overpressure in the intermediate line the pressure relief
valve 7000WR operates. This releases the unwanted oxygen overboard through
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Figure 001 (SHEET 1)



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Figure 001 (SHEET 2)



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The pressure reducers 990WR1 thru 990WR6 and the temperature transducer
975WR send signals to the Quantity Calculation and Control Unit (QCCU)
960WR. The QCCU 960WR sends a temperature adjusted signal to the POXIP,
which shows the crew the pressure in the oxygen cylinders.
The QCCU 960WR also sends a signal to the fill panel indicator 980WR. The
fill panel indicator 980WR shows how much pressure is in the oxygen
storage-cylinders without temperature adjustment.
The low-pressure switch 970WR sends a signal to the POXIP to tell the crew
when the system pressure is less than 5.5 +0.7 -0.7 bar (79.7707 +10.1526 -
10.1526 psi). In this case, the REGUL LO PR message is shown on the POXIP.
If the system operated, you must push the TMR RESET pushbutton switch 13WR
to set the system back to the normal condition.

4. ____________
Power Supply

(Ref. Fig. 002)


The essential busbar 401PP supplies the oxygen control and indicating system
with 28VDC.

5. _____________________
Component Description

A. Altitude Switch 16WR

(Ref. Fig. 003)


The altitude switch 16WR closes if the cabin pressure falls to a value
R equivalent to 14000 +250 -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m). This
R supplies a ground for the OPEN relays 930WR and 931WR and the PASS
R INFO relay 19WR. The oxygen regulators open when the OPEN relays are
R energized.

B. MAN ON Pushbutton Switch 14WR

(Ref. Fig. 003)


The MAN ON pushbutton switch 14WR lets the crew open the oxygen
regulators 910WR1 and 910WR2 if the altitude switch 16WR does not
operate. This supplies a ground for the OPEN relays 930WR and 931WR the
same as the altitude switch 16WR. The OPEN relays have a self-holding
circuit and stay open when you release the MAN ON switch.
The oxygen regulators open when you hold the MAN ON pushbutton switch
for 1 second. This is necessary if the OPEN relays do not operate.
The MAN ON pushbutton switch has a safety guard, which prevents
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C. TMR RESET Pushbutton Switch 13WR

(Ref. Fig. 003)


The TMR RESET pushbutton switch 13WR is installed on the maintenance
panel 50VU. It lets you set the system back to the normal condition after
operation. When you push the TMR RESET pushbutton switch:
- The electrical circuit is set to the normal condition.
- The oxygen regulators close.
The TMR RESET pushbutton switch operates only if the cabin pressure is
above a pressure equivalent to 10000 ft. (3050 m).
The ON light on the switch stays on for 5 seconds after the switch is
pushed.

D. Passenger Information Relay 19WR

The passenger information relay 19WR starts the pre-recorded announcement


(PRAM) on the passenger address system (Ref. 23-36-00).
It also supplies the hold-in circuit for the ON indicator light on the
TMR RESET pushbutton switch.

E. SYS ON Indicator Light 12WR

(Ref. Fig. 003)


The SYS ON indicator light 12WR comes on when the emergency oxygen
system is energized and is installed on the overhead panel 21VU. If the
pressure in the system decreases less than 0.045 bar (0.6526 psi) the
SYS ON indicator light 12WR goes off. The SYS ON indicator light 12WR
stays on, also when the TMR RESET pushbutton switch 13WR is pushed.
If no masks are pulled, a max. time of 25 minutes is necessary to
decrease the pressure of the system.

F. Temperature Transducer 975WR

(Ref. Fig. 004)


The temperature transducer 975WR is installed adjacent to the oxygen
cylinder assemblies. It receives its power from and sends a signal to the
QCCU 960WR. It has an operation range of -15 deg.C (+5.00 deg.F) to +70
deg.C (+158.00 deg.F).



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Figure 002 (SHEET 1)



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R Gaseous Oxygen Power-Supply
Figure 002 (SHEET 2)



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Figure 003



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Temperature Transducer
Figure 004



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G. Fill Panel Pressure-Indicator 980WR

(Ref. Fig. 005)


The fill panel pressure-indicator 980WR is installed on the oxygen fill
panel adjacent to the AFT cargo-compartment door. It shows the arithmetic
mean pressure in the oxygen cylinder assemblies. This function is to show
the system pressure when you fill the system. The indicator shows a
pressure up to 152 bar (2204.5730 psi). The signal to the indicator comes
from the QCCU 960WR.

H. Quantity Calculation and Control Unit 960WR

(Ref. Fig. 006, 007)


The quantity calculation and control unit receives signals from:
- The temperature transducer
- The pressure reducers.
The QCCU 960WR sends a signal of the arithmetic mean pressure to the fill
panel indicator and a temperature adjusted pressure to the POXIP.
The unit also sends a signal to the POXIP if:
- The QCCU 960WR does not operate.
- The signal from the temperature transducer 975WR is not in the range or
is not continuous.
- The signal from one or more of the pressure transducers is not in the
range or is not continuous.
There are 3 warning lights on the QCCU 960WR:
- PRESSURE
- TEMPERATURE
- COMPUTER.
The lights come on if there is a fault in the appropriate signal to the
QCCU 960WR.
The QCCU 960WR has a test pushbutton to make a lighttest on the unit.

J. Pressure Reducers 990WR1 thru 990WR6

(Ref. Fig. 008)


A pressure reducer is installed on each oxygen cylinder. Each pressure
reducer has:
- A high-pressure inlet port (from the oxygen cylinder)
- A high-pressure fill inlet with a nonreturn valve
- A low-pressure outlet
- A safety outlet with a burst disc (connected to the overboard discharge
indicator)
- A pressure transducer, which sends a signal to the quantity calculation
and control unit.



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Figure 005



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Quantity Calculation and Control Unit
Figure 006



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Figure 007



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Pressure Reducers
Figure 008



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The pressure reducer has an outlet pressure of 7.6 +0.7 -0.7 bar
(110.2286 +10.1526 -10.1526 psi). If the pressure increases to more than
9.7 +0.7 -0.7 bar (140.6865 +10.1526 -10.1526 psi) the pressure relief
valve 7000WR releases the oxygen through the overboard discharge
indicator 7521WR (Ref. 35-21-00).

K. Oxygen Regulators 910WR1 and 910WR2

(Ref. Fig. 009)


The oxygen regulators are electrically operated. They have one electrical
input to operate the oxygen regulator.
Each oxygen regulator has two internal switches:
- The SYS ACT switch, which operates the SYS ON light
- The NO FAULT switch, which is open when the oxygen regaultor has a
fault.
The oxygen regulator sends a signal to the POXIP (for 910WR1 REGUL SYS1
indication and for 910WR2 REGUL SYS2 indication), if:
- There is no electrical power supply.
- The signal OPEN is active and the oxygen regulator is fully closed.
- The signal OPEN is not active and the oxygen regulator is not fully
closed.
- There is an internal error of the oxygen regulator.

L. Pressure Relief Valve 7000WR

(Ref. Fig. 010)


The pressure relief valve 7000WR is installed between the intermediate
line and the overboard discharge line. If the pressure in the
intermediate line increases to a value more than 9.7 +0.7 -0.7 bar
(140.6865 +10.1526 -10.1526 psi) the pressure relief valve opens. The
overpressure can discharge through the overboard discharge line. The
pressure relief valve closes when the pressure in the intermediate line
is less than 8.3 bar (120.3812 psi).

M. Low Pressure Switch 970WR

(Ref. Fig. 011)


The low pressure switch 970WR is installed in the intermediate line
between the pressure reducers and the oxygen regulators.
If the pressure in the intermediate line is not sufficient, the low
pressure switch 970WR transmits a warning signal to the POXIP. The
decreasing pressure is 6.9 bar (100.0760 psi) and the inscreasing
pressure is 5.5 +0.7 -0.7 bar (79.7707 +10.1526 -10.1526 psi).



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Figure 009



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Figure 010



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Low Pressure Switch
Figure 011



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6. Operation
_________

A. Automatic Operation
R If the cabin pressure decreases to a pressure equivalent to 14000 +250 -
R 750 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m):
- The altitude switch 16WR closes.
- The OPEN relays 930WR and 931WR are energized.
- The oxygen regulators 910WR1 and 910WR2 open.
- When one of the oxygen regulators measures a pressure value more than
0.045 bar (0.6526 psi) in the distribution system, the SYS ON
indicator light 12WR comes on (after approximately one second).
- At the same time the passenger information relay 19WR is energized and
the pre-recorded announcement (PRAM) is transmitted through the
passenger address system (ref. 23-73-00).
- The oxygen pressure increases in the system and the oxygen-mask
container doors open.
- If the main distribution line is damaged the related main distribution
shut-off valve (7550WR510 or 7553WR460) closes the damaged line.

B. Manual Operation
To operate the passenger oxygen system manually you must push the MAN
ON pushbutton switch 14WR. The sequence of operation is then the same as
the automatic sequence but the altitude switch does not operate.

C. Door Latch Malfunction


If the pneumatic latch does not operate correctly you can open the door
of the oxygen mask containers manually (Ref. 35-22-00).

D. System Reset
The system can only be set to its pre-operation condition, if the cabin
pressure is above a pressure equivalent to 10000 ft. (3047.94 m).
When the TMR RESET pushbutton switch 13WR is pushed and released:
- The RESET OFF RELAY 934WR is energized.
- The oxygen regulators 910WR1 and 910WR2 close.
- The relay 934WR stops the operation after 5 seconds and the ON light
on the TMR RESET pushbutton switch goes off.
- The SYS ON indicator light 12WR goes off, when each oxygen regulator
measures a pressure less than 0.045 bar (0.6526 psi) in the
distribution system.

E. Oxygen Pressure Indication

The pressure in each oxygen cylinder assembly is shown on the pressure


gage on the cylinder head assembly.
The pressure in the oxygen cylinder assemblies is shown on the fill panel
indicator 980WR. The pressure shown is the average pressure from all of
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The pressure in the oxygen cylinder assemblies is also shown on the
POXIP. The pressure shown is adjusted to the related temperature in the
area of the oxygen cylinder assemblies.
The QCCU transmits a pressure signal to the fill panel indicator and to
the indication display on the POXIP.

F. Failure Indications on the POXIP

The indication CYLINDER FAULT comes on:


R - When the manual shut-off valve of a minimum of one cylinder assembly is
R not fully open.

The indication REGUL LO PR comes on:


- When the pressure in the intermediate line is too low.
- When the low pressure switch does not operate.

The indication REGUL SYS1 and REGUL SYS2 come on:


- There is no electrical power supply.
- The signal OPEN is active and the oxygen regulator is fully closed.
- The signal OPEN is not active and the oxygen regulator is not fully
closed.
- There is an internal error of the oxygen regulator.

The indication CHECK comes on:


R - When the pressure in the cylinder assemblies is less than 1600 psi
(110.3161 bar).

The indication LO comes on:


R - When the pressure in the cylinder assemblies is less than 200 psi
(13.7895 bar).

7. Ground
___________
Test
The quantity calculation and control unit 960WR has a power up test and a
continuous test. It does the checks of:
- The pressure transmitters
- The temperature transducer 975WR
- The QCCU 960WR.
There is a warning light on the QCCU for each of the faults. The related
light (PRESSURE, COMPUTER OR TEMPERATURE) comes on when a fault occurs.
If the fault is corrected, the light stays on until the QCCU is reset or the
power is switched off.
The QCCU 960WR has a TEST pushbutton to make the lighttest on the unit.

NOTE : Before you do a test, push the test lever until the over-center
____
spring keeps the lever at 90 degrees to the door surface. This lets
the doors open a few degrees and makes sure that the oxygen masks do
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R To make sure that a door latch assembly releases the door you can do a
R ground test with the manual release tool.
R To make sure that the pneumatic latches operates correctly you can do a
R functional test with the MAN ON pushbutton switch.
R After a functional test you must also release the pressure from the system
R through the bleed/vent valve.
R After a test you must close the doors and push the test lever back to its
R initial position.
R After a functional test you must push the RESET pushbutton switch to set
R the system back to its initial configuration.



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CONTROL AND INDICATING - MAINTENANCE PRACTICES
______________________________________________

TASK 35-23-00-550-003

Packing of the Oxygen Masks

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-21-41-000-001 Removal of the Emergency Oxygen Containers


35-21-41-400-001 Installation of the Emergency Oxygen Containers
35-23-00-991-013 Fig. 201

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-00-010-074

A. Remove the emergency oxygen container (Ref. TASK 35-21-41-000-001).

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 201/TASK 35-23-00-991-013)

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

Subtask 35-23-00-550-053

A. Packing of the Oxygen Mask Assemblies

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE OXYGEN MASKS ARE INSTALLED CORRECTLY. IF
_______
THEY ARE NOT, IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THEY WILL NOT FALL OUT
CORRECTLY IN AN EMERGENCY.

(1) Fold the reservoir bag (3) into thirds.

(2) Put the headband (2) into the oxygen mask (1).



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Figure 201/TASK 35-23-00-991-013- 12 (SHEET 1)



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(3) Put the reservoir bag (3) into the oxygen mask (1).

(4) Wind the supply hose (4) clockwise into a 50 mm (1.9685 in.) dia.
coil.

(5) Make sure that there are no twists in the supply hose (4).

(6) Install the retainer (5) on the supply hose (4) adjacent to the flow
indicator (6).

(7) Put the supply hose (4) into the oxygen mask (1).

(8) Put the oxygen mask (1) into the emergency oxygen container (9).

(9) Do this procedure for the other oxygen masks.

(10) If necessary, put the pull flag assembly (7) between the oxygen masks
(1) and the door (8) of the emergency oxygen container.

NOTE : The pull flag assembly (7) is only installed in the emergency
____
oxygen containers in the lavatories.

(11) Make sure that the supply hoses (4) are connected to the generator
outlet.

(12) Make sure that the lanyards (10) are connected to the actuator pin.

(13) Put the supply hoses (4) on the oxygen masks.

(14) Make sure that the supply hoses do not tangle or catch any part in
the emergency oxygen container.

(15) Put the lanyards (10) on the oxygen masks.

(16) Make sure that the lanyards do not tangle or catch any part in the
emergency oxygen container.

(17) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(18) Close the door of the emergency oxygen container.

(19) Make sure that the latch engages and that there is nothing caught
between the door and the body of the emergency oxygen container.



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________

Subtask 35-23-00-410-073

A. Install the emergency oxygen container (Ref. TASK 35-21-41-400-001).



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CONTROL AND INDICATING - DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION
__________________________________________________

R **ON A/C 052-055, 057-057, 401-499,

TASK 35-23-00-040-001

Check of the MAN MASK pushbutton when the HI ALT system does not operate

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 35-23-01-C)a)


Passenger Oxygen Control and Indicating
HI ALT LANDING Pb Sw
High Altitude Control

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific vacuum source


No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE
98A35207599000 2 HOSE - ADAPTER, ALTITUDE SWITCH

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
35-23-15-000-001 Removal of the Altitude Switch (16WR)

**ON A/C 401-499,

35-23-00-991-006 Fig. 401


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**ON A/C 052-055, 057-057, 401-499,

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-00-865-058

A. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON A/C 052-055, 057-057,

49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 7WR HA08


49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 6WR HA07
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 5WR HA06
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 4WR HA05
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 3WR HA04

**ON A/C 052-055, 057-057, 401-499,

49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03


49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 35-23-00-865-061

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU CAB COM SYSTEM - PRAM 2RX 07 F

**ON A/C 052-055, 057-057, 401-499,

Subtask 35-23-00-861-053

C. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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Subtask 35-23-00-010-058

D. Get Access

(1) On all the emergency oxygen containers push the left hand side of the
test lever on the door, until the over-center spring keeps the lever
at 90 degrees to the door surface.

NOTE : The test lever should stay in this position until manually
____
set.

R **ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 35-23-00-860-056

E. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-23-00-991-006)

(1) Remove the altitude pressure switch 16WR (Ref. TASK 35-23-15-000-
001), to do this do the steps that follow:

(a) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position below
the access door 824 and open it.

(b) Remove the screws (4), the washers (5) and remove the altitude
switch (2) from its support (3).

NOTE : Do not disconnect the electrical connector (1) from the


____
altitude switch (2).

**ON A/C 052-055, 057-057, 401-499,

Subtask 35-23-00-480-053

F. Connect the altitude pressure switch 16WR to a vacuum source with the
HOSE - ADAPTER, ALTITUDE SWITCH (98A35207599000).



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Altitude Pressure Switch 16WR
Figure 401/TASK 35-23-00-991-006


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**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 35-23-00-860-053

G. Preparation for the test

(1) Make sure that the AHS ON pushbutton switch 899WR on the overhead
panel 21VU is in the normal position.

**ON A/C 052-055, 057-057, 401-499,

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-23-00-040-050

A. Check of the MAN MASK pushbutton when the HI ALT system does not operate

(1) Do the functional test of the automatic mask release:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. At the vacuum source: On the panel 21VU:

R - Slowly increase the pressure to - The SYS ON indicator light comes on


R 14800 ft. (4510.95 m). at 14000 +250 -750 ft. (4267.12
R +76.19 -228.59 m).

On all the emergency oxygen containers:

- The doors open to the maximum


permitted by the door stops.

2. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly decrease the pressure to


0 ft. (0 m).

3. On the panel 50VU: On the panel 50VU:

- Push and hold the TMR RESET - The ON indicator light on the TMR
pushbutton switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on.

On the panel 21VU:



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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

On the panel 50VU:

- Release the TMR RESET - The ON indicator light on the TMR


pushbutton switch. RESET pushbutton switch goes off.

4. In the cabin at the first and


second seatrow:

- Close the doors of all related


emergency oxygen containers.

5. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:

- Push the AHS ON pushbutton - The On legend in the AHS ON


switch. pushbutton switch comes on.

6. At the vacuum source: On the panel 21VU:

R - Slowly increase the pressure to - The SYS ON indicator light comes on


R 16800 ft. (5120 m). at 16000 -250 -750 ft. (4876.71 -
R 76.19 -228.59 m).

On all the emergency oxygen containers


at the first and second seatrow:

- The doors open to the maximum


permitted by the door stops.

7. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly decrease the pressure to


0 ft. (0 m).

8. On the panel 50VU: On the panel 50VU:

- Push and hold the TMR RESET - The ON indicator light on the TMR
pushbutton switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on.

On the panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.



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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Release the TMR RESET On the panel 50VU:
pushbutton switch.

- The ON indicator light on the TMR


RESET pushbutton switch goes off.

9. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:

- Push to release the AHS ON - The ON legend in the AHS ON


pushbutton switch. pushbutton switch goes off.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-00-080-053

A. Disconnect the vacuum source and the HOSE - ADAPTER, ALTITUDE SWITCH from
the altitude pressure switch 16WR.

**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 35-23-00-410-057-A

B. Close Access

(1) Close all the doors of the emergency oxygen containers.

(2) Push the doors of the emergency oxygen containers to the closed
position until they engage.

(3) On the emergency oxygen containers push the test lever back to the
normal position and let them retract into their containers.

NOTE : Spring tension retracts the door stops automatically when they
____
are in the normal position

(4) Install the altitude switch (2) on its support (3) and install and
tighten the screws (4) and the washers (5).

(5) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.



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**ON A/C 052-055, 057-057, 401-499,

Subtask 35-23-00-862-055

C. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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TASK 35-23-00-720-008

Check of the AUTO control function of the MASK MAN ON pushbutton

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 35-23-01-A)a)


Passenger Oxygen
Oxygen Control and Indicating
Mask Man on Pb
Manual Control

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific vacuum source


98A35207599000 1 HOSE - ADAPTER, ALTITUDE SWITCH

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

23-73-00-861-001 Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System


(CIDS)
24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the
External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
R 35-23-00-550-001



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3. __________
Job Set-up

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-299, 301-304,

Subtask 35-23-00-860-064-A

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Energize the CIDS system (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-861-001).

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 305-399, 401-499, 501-599,

Subtask 35-23-00-860-064

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 35-23-00-865-078

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 7WR HA08


49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 6WR HA07
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 5WR HA06
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 4WR HA05
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 3WR HA04



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
**ON A/C ALL

49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03


49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-299,

Subtask 35-23-00-865-079

C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU CAB COM SYSTEM - PRAM 2RX 07 F

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 35-23-00-010-073

D. Get Access to the Avionics Compartment

(1) Open the access doors 812 and 824.

Subtask 35-23-00-480-059

E. Connect a Vacuum Source

(1) Connect the vacuum source to the altitude pressure switch 16WR with
the HOSE - ADAPTER, ALTITUDE SWITCH (98A35207599000).



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4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-149, 151-154, 201-207, 211-299, 301-399,

Subtask 35-23-00-860-065-A

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On all the emergency oxygen containers:


- Push the left hand side of the test lever on the door assembly.

NOTE : The over-center spring keeps the lever at 90 degrees to the


____
door surface.
The test lever must stay in this position until manually set
back.

R **ON A/C 062-099, 155-199, 208-210, 401-499, 501-599,

Subtask 35-23-00-860-065

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On all the emergency oxygen containers:


- Pull out the door stops with your fingers and turn them 90 degrees
to the TEST position.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-051, 056-056, 058-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233,


R 236-299,

Subtask 35-23-00-720-059-A

B. Functional test of the automatic mask release

NOTE : The prerecorded announcements are usually recorded by the operator


____
in accordance with the PRAM-Vendor.
You can hear the emergency announcement only if it is recorded on
the PRAM.



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the circuit breaker panel


49VU:

- Open the circuit breakers 2WR


and 3WR.

2. At the vacuum source: In the cabin:

- Slowly decrease the pressure to - The doors of all oxygen containers


14800 ft. (4500 m). open at 14000 +250 -750 ft. (4267.12
+76.19 -228.59 m) to the maximum
permitted by the door stops.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

In the cabin:

- The emergency announcements are


heard.

- Slowly increase the pressure to


0 ft. (0 m).

3. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

4. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:


120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.

5. At the electronic rack 103VU:


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Remove the SWITCH OFF relay
9WR.

- Install a wire between pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

6. In the cabin at the first


seatrow:

- Close the door of one emergency


oxygen container.

7. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:

- Slowly decrease the pressure to - The door of the related oxygen


and hold it at 14800 ft. (4500 container opens at 14000 +250 -750
m) for not less than 30 sec. ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

In the cabin:

- The emergency announcements are


heard.

8. In the cabin, at the first In the cabin, at the first seatrow:


seatrow:

- After approx. 30 sec., close - The door of the emergency oxygen


the door of the related container stays closed.
emergency oxygen container.

9. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure to


0 ft. (0 m).

10. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

11. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:


120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.

12. At the electronic rack 103VU:

- Remove the wire from pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

- Install the SWITCH OFF relay


9WR.

- Remove the SWITCH OFF relay


8WR.

- Install a wire between pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

13. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:

- Slowly decrease the pressure - The door of the related oxygen


to and hold it at 14800 ft. container opens at 14000 +250 -750
(4500 m) for not less than 30 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).
sec.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

In the cabin:

- The emergency announcements are


heard.

14. In the cabin, at the first In the cabin, at the first seatrow:
seatrow:


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- After approx. 30 sec., close - The door of the emergency oxygen
the door of the related container stays closed.
emergency oxygen container.

15. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure


to 0 ft. (0 m).

16. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

17. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:


120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.

18. At the electronic rack 103VU:

- Remove the wire from pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

- Install the SWITCH OFF relay


8WR.

19. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:

- Slowly decrease the pressure - The door of the related oxygen


to and hold it at 14800 ft. container opens at 14000 +250 -750
(4500 m) for not less than 30 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).
sec.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In the cabin:

- The emergency announcements are


heard.

20. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure


to 0 ft. (0 m).

21. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

22. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:


120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.

23. On the circuit breaker panel


49VU:

- Close the circuit breakers 2WR


and 3WR.

**ON A/C 052-055, 057-057,

Subtask 35-23-00-720-059-B

B. Functional test of the automatic mask release

NOTE : The prerecorded announcements are usually recorded by the operator


____
in accordance with the PRAM-Vendor.
You can hear the emergency announcement only if it is recorded on
the PRAM.


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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the circuit breaker panel


49VU:

R - Open the circuit breakers 2WR


R and 3WR.

2. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:

- Push the AHS ON pushbutton - The ON legend in the AHS ON


switch. pushbutton switch comes on.

3. At the vacuum source: In the cabin:

R - Slowly decrease the pressure to - The doors of all oxygen containers


R 16800 ft. (5120 m). open at 16000 -250 -750 ft. (4876.71-
R 76.19 -228.59 m) to the maximum
R permitted by the door stops.

- The emergency announcements are


heard.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

- Slowly increase the pressure to


0 ft. (0 m).

4. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

5. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:


120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.



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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:

- Push to reset the AHS ON - The ON legend in the AHS ON


pushbutton switch. pushbutton switch goes off.

7. At the electronic rack 103VU:

- Remove the SWITCH OFF relay


9WR.

- Install a wire between pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

8. In the cabin, at the first


seatrow:

- Close the door of one emergency


oxygen container.

9. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:

- Slowly decrease the pressure to - The door of the related oxygen


R and hold it at 14800 ft. (4500 container opens at 14000 +250 -750
R m) for not less than 30 sec. ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

In the cabin:

- The emergency announcements are


heard.

10. In the cabin, at the first In the cabin, at the first seatrow:
seatrow:

- After approx. 30 sec., close - The door of the emergency oxygen


the door of the related container stays closed.
emergency oxygen container.

11. At the vacuum source:



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ACTION RESULT
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- Slowly increase the pressure
to 0 ft. (0 m).

12. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

13. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:


120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.

14. At the electronic rack 103VU:

- Remove the wire from pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

- Install the SWITCH OFF relay


9WR.

- Remove the SWITCH OFF relay


8WR.

- Install a wire between pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

15. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:

- Slowly decrease the pressure - The door of the related oxygen


R to and hold it at 14800 ft. container opens at 14000 +250 -750
R (4500 m) for not less than 30 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).
sec.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.



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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In the cabin:

- The emergency announcements are


heard.

16. In the cabin, at the first In the cabin, at the first seatrow:
seatrow:

- After approx. 30 sec., close - The door of the emergency oxygen


the door of the related container stays closed.
emergency oxygen container.

17. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure


to 0 ft. (0 m).

18. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

19. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:


120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.

20. At the electronic rack 103VU:

- Remove the wire from pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

- Install the SWITCH OFF relay


8WR.

21. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:



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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Slowly decrease the pressure - The door of the related oxygen
R to and hold it at 14800 ft. container opens at 14000 +250 -750
R (4500 m) for not less than 30 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).
sec.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

In the cabin:

- The emergency announcements are


heard.

22. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure


to 0 ft. (0 m).

23. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

24. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:


120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.

25. On the circuit breaker panel


49VU:

- Close the circuit breakers 2WR


and 3WR.



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Subtask 35-23-00-720-059

B. Functional test of the automatic mask release

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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the circuit breaker panel


49VU:

- Open the circuit breakers 2WR


and 3WR.

2. At the vacuum source: In the cabin:

- Slowly decrease the pressure to - The doors of all oxygen containers


14800 ft. (4500 m). open at 14000 +250 -750 ft. (4267.12
+76.19 -228.59 m) to the maximum
permitted by the door stops.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

- Slowly increase the pressure to


0 ft. (0 m).

3. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

4. At the electronic rack 103VU:

- Remove the SWITCH OFF relay


9WR.


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- Install a wire between pin A2
and A3 of the relay socket.

5. In the cabin, at the first


seatrow:

- Close the door of one emergency


oxygen container.

6. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:

- Slowly decrease the pressure to - The door of the related oxygen


and hold it at 14800 ft. (4500 container opens at 14000 +250 -750
m) for not less than 30 sec. ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

7. In the cabin, at the first In the cabin, at the first seatrow:


seatrow:

- After approx. 30 sec., close - The door of the emergency oxygen


the door of the related container stays closed.
emergency oxygen container.

8. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure to


0 ft. (0 m).

9. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

10. At the electronic rack 103VU:


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- Remove the wire from pin A2
and A3 of the relay socket.

- Install the SWITCH OFF relay


9WR.

- Remove the SWITCH OFF relay


8WR.

- Install a wire between pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

11. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:

- Slowly decrease the pressure - The door of the related oxygen


to and hold it at 14800 ft. container opens at 14000 +250 -750
(4500 m) for not less than 30 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).
sec.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

12. In the cabin, at the first In the cabin, at the first seatrow:
seatrow:

- After approx. 30 sec., close - The door of the emergency oxygen


the door of the related container stays closed.
emergency oxygen container.

13. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure


to 0 ft. (0 m).

14. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.


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ACTION RESULT
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15. At the electronic rack 103VU:

- Remove the wire from pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

- Install the SWITCH OFF relay


8WR.

16. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:

- Slowly decrease the pressure - The door of the related oxygen


to and hold it at 14800 ft. container opens at 14000 +250 -750
(4500 m) for not less than 30 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).
sec.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

17. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure


to 0 ft. (0 m).

18. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

19. On the circuit breaker panel


49VU:

- Close the circuit breakers 2WR


and 3WR.


R

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Subtask 35-23-00-720-059-C

B. Functional test of the automatic mask release

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the circuit breaker panel


49VU:

R - Open the circuit breakers 2WR


R and 3WR.

2. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:

- Push the AHS ON pushbutton - The ON legend in the AHS ON


switch. pushbutton switch comes on.

3. At the vacuum source: In the cabin:

- Slowly decrease the pressure to - The doors of all oxygen containers


R 16800 ft. (5120 m). open at 16000 +250 -750 ft. (4876.71
R +76.19 -228.59 m).

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

- Slowly increase the pressure to


0 ft. (0 m).

4. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

5. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:


R

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ACTION RESULT
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- Push to reset the AHS ON - The ON legend in the AHS ON
pushbutton switch. pushbutton switch goes off.

6. At the electronic rack 103VU:

- Remove the SWITCH OFF relay


9WR.

- Install a wire between pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

7. In the cabin at the first


seatrow:

- Close the door of one emergency


oxygen container.

8. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:

- Slowly decrease the pressure to - The door of the related oxygen


R and hold it at 14800 ft. (4500 container opens at 14000 +250 -750
R m) for not less than 30 sec. ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

9. In the cabin, at the first In the cabin, at the first seatrow:


seatrow:

- After approx. 30 sec., close - The door of the emergency oxygen


the door of the related container stays closed.
emergency oxygen container.

10. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure


to 0 ft. (0 m).

11. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
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ACTION RESULT
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On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

12. At the electronic rack 103VU:

- Remove the wire from pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

- Install the SWITCH OFF relay


9WR.

- Remove the SWITCH OFF relay


8WR.

- Install a wire between pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

13. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:

- Slowly decrease the pressure - The door of the related oxygen


R to and hold it at 14800 ft. container opens at 14000 +250 -750
R (4500 m) for not less than 30 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).
sec.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

14. In the cabin, at the first In the cabin, at the first seatrow:
seatrow:

- After approx. 30 sec., close - The door of the emergency oxygen


the door of the related container stays closed.
emergency oxygen container.

15. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure


to 0 ft. (0 m).

16. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:



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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

17. At the electronic rack 103VU:

- Remove the wire from pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

- Install the SWITCH OFF relay


8WR.

18. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:

- Slowly decrease the pressure - The door of the related oxygen


R to and hold it at 14800 ft. container opens at 14000 +250 -750
R (4500 m) for not less than 30 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).
sec.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

19. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure


to 0 ft. (0 m).

20. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

21. On the circuit breaker panel


49VU:



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ACTION RESULT
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R - Close the circuit breakers 2WR
R and 3WR.

R **ON A/C ALL

R 5. Close-up
________

R Subtask 35-23-00-080-059

R A. Disconnect the vacuum source

R (1) Disconnect the vacuum source and the HOSE - ADAPTER, ALTITUDE SWITCH
R from the altitude pressure switch 16WR.

R Subtask 35-23-00-410-072

R B. Close Access

R (1) Make sure that the switch guard is in position over the MASK MAN ON
R pushbutton switch.

R (2) Install the oxygen masks in the emergency oxygen containers


R (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-550-001).

R (a) Make sure that there is a clearance at each side of the emergency
R oxygen container doors.

R (b) Make sure that the latches engage correctly.

R (3) Make sure that all door stops are in the normal position.

R NOTE : Spring tension retracts the door stops when they are in the
____
R normal position.

R (4) Close the access doors 812 and 824.



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R Subtask 35-23-00-862-068

R C. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

R (1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


R (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).

R (2) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
R standard tools and all other items.

R Subtask 35-23-00-942-059

R D. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
R items.



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TASK 35-23-00-040-002

Check of the Oxygen Cylinder Pressure because of no PRESSURE Indication on the


Passenger Oxygen Indication Panel (POXIP)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 35-23-01-D)a)


Passenger Oxygen Control and Indicating
PASSENGER OXYGEN Panel Pressure
Indication

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)


No specific 1 THERMOMETER 50 DEG C (122 DEG F)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-23-00-991-008 Fig. 402
35-23-00-991-009 Fig. 403



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-00-861-059

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 35-23-00-010-067

B. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-23-00-210-057

A. Visual Inspection of the Oxygen Cylinder Pressure


(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-23-00-991-008)

(1) Calculate the average pressure in the oxygen cylinders.

(a) Read and write down the pressure on the gage of each oxygen
cylinder.

(b) Add the pressures together and divide the total by the number of
installed oxygen cylinders.

(2) Compare the calculated average pressure in the oxygen cylinders (PA)
with the pressure on the fill panel pressure indicator 980WR (PI).

(3) If the pressures PA and PI are the same, measure the ambient air
temperature (TM) in the area of the oxygen cylinders with a
THERMOMETER 50 DEG C (122 DEG F).

(4) Refer to the table


(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 35-23-00-991-009)
and the Flight Crew Operating Manual (FCOM) to calculate the oxygen
supply available.



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Fill Panel and Oxygen Cylinder Assembly - Component Location
Figure 402/TASK 35-23-00-991-008



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Chart of Temperature Corrected Pressure
Figure 403/TASK 35-23-00-991-009



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-00-410-066

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-23-00-862-061

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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TASK 35-23-00-040-003

Check of the Oxygen Cylinder Pressure because of no PRESSURE CHECK Light on the
Passenger Oxygen Indication Panel (POXIP)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 35-23-01-D)b)


Passenger Oxygen Control and Indicating
PASSENGER OXYGEN Panel Pressure
CHECK Light

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)


No specific 1 THERMOMETER 50 DEG C (122 DEG F)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-23-00-991-008 Fig. 402
35-23-00-991-009 Fig. 403



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-00-861-060

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 35-23-00-010-068

B. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-23-00-210-058

A. Visual Inspection of the Oxygen Cylinder Pressure


(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-23-00-991-008)

(1) Calculate the average pressure in the oxygen cylinders.

(a) Read and write down the pressure on the gage of each oxygen
cylinder.

(b) Add the pressures together and divide the total by the number of
installed oxygen cylinders.

(2) Compare the calculated average pressure in the oxygen cylinders (PA)
with the pressure on the fill panel pressure indicator 980WR (PI).

(3) If the pressures PA and PI are the same, measure the ambient air
temperature (TM) in the area of the oxygen cylinders with a
THERMOMETER 50 DEG C (122 DEG F).

(4) Refer to the table


(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 35-23-00-991-009)
and the Flight Crew Operating Manual (FCOM) to calculate the oxygen
supply available.



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-00-410-067

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-23-00-862-062

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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TASK 35-23-00-040-004

Check of the Oxygen Cylinder Pressure because of no PRESSURE LO Light on the


Passenger Oxygen Indication Panel (POXIP)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 35-23-01-D)c)


Passenger Oxygen Control and Indicating
PASSENGER OXYGEN Panel Pressure
LO Light

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)


No specific 1 THERMOMETER 50 DEG C (122 DEG F)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-23-00-991-008 Fig. 402
35-23-00-991-009 Fig. 403



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-00-861-061

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 35-23-00-010-069

B. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-23-00-210-059

A. Visual Inspection of the Oxygen Cylinder Pressure


(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-23-00-991-008)

(1) Calculate the average pressure in the oxygen cylinders.

(a) Read and write down the pressure on the gage of each oxygen
cylinder.

(b) Add the pressures together and divide the total by the number of
installed oxygen cylinders.

(2) Compare the calculated average pressure in the oxygen cylinders (PA)
with the pressure on the fill panel pressure indicator 980WR (PI).

(3) If the pressures PA and PI are the same, measure the ambient air
temperature (TM) in the area of the oxygen cylinders with a
THERMOMETER 50 DEG C (122 DEG F).

(4) Refer to the table


(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 35-23-00-991-009)
and the Flight Crew Operating Manual (FCOM) to calculate the oxygen
supply available.



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-00-410-068

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-23-00-862-063

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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TASK 35-23-00-040-005

Check of the Oxygen Cylinder because of no CYLINDER FAULT Light on the


Passenger Oxygen Indication Panel (POXIP)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R Refer to the MMEL TASK: 35-23-01-D)e)


R Passenger Oxygen Control and Indicating
R PASSENGER OXYGEN Panel
R CYLINDER FAULT Light

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-23-00-991-008 Fig. 402



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-00-861-062

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 35-23-00-010-070

B. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-23-00-210-060

A. Check the Manual Shut-Off Valves of Oxygen Cylinder


(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-23-00-991-008)

(1) Make sure that the manual shut-off valves of the oxygen cylinders are
open.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-00-410-069

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).



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(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-23-00-862-064

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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TASK 35-23-00-040-006

Check of the Oxygen Cylinder Pressure because of an inoperative Quantity


Calculation and Control Unit (QCCU)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 35-23-01-E)


Passenger Oxygen Control and Indicating
Quantity Calculation Control Unit (QCCU)

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)


No specific 1 THERMOMETER 50 DEG C (122 DEG F)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-23-00-991-008 Fig. 402
35-23-00-991-009 Fig. 403



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-00-861-063

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 35-23-00-010-071

B. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-23-00-210-061

A. Visual Inspection of the Oxygen Cylinder Pressure


(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-23-00-991-008)

(1) Calculate the average pressure in the oxygen cylinders.

(a) Read and write down the pressure on the gage of each oxygen
cylinder.

(b) Add the pressures together and divide the total by the number of
installed oxygen cylinders.

(2) Compare the calculated average pressure in the oxygen cylinders (PA)
with the pressure on the fill panel pressure indicator 980WR (PI).

(3) If the pressures PA and PI are the same, measure the ambient air
temperature (TM) in the area of the oxygen cylinders with a
THERMOMETER 50 DEG C (122 DEG F).

(4) Refer to the table


(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 35-23-00-991-009)
and the Flight Crew Operating Manual (FCOM) to calculate the oxygen
supply available.



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-00-410-070

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-23-00-862-065

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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TASK 35-23-00-040-007

Check of the Oxygen Cylinder Pressure because the Overboard Discharge Indicator
(Green Disk) is missing or damaged

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 35-23-01-F)b)


Passenger Oxygen Control and Indicating
Exterior PAX Oxygen Discharge Indicator
(Green disc) (If installed)

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)


No specific 1 THERMOMETER 50 DEG C (122 DEG F)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-23-00-991-008 Fig. 402
35-23-00-991-009 Fig. 403



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-00-861-065

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 35-23-00-010-072

B. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

(5) Close the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen cylinders.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-23-00-210-062

A. Visual Inspection of the Oxygen Cylinder Pressure


(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-23-00-991-008)

(1) Calculate the average pressure in the oxygen cylinders.

(a) Read and write down the pressure on the gage of each oxygen
cylinder.

(b) Add the pressures together and divide the total by the number of
installed oxygen cylinders.

(2) Compare the calculated average pressure in the oxygen cylinders (PA)
with the pressure on the fill panel pressure indicator 980WR (PI).

(3) If the pressures PA and PI are the same, measure the ambient air
temperature (TM) in the area of the oxygen cylinders with a
THERMOMETER 50 DEG C (122 DEG F).



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(4) Refer to the table
(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 35-23-00-991-009)
and the Flight Crew Operating Manual (FCOM) to calculate the oxygen
supply available.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-00-410-071

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-23-00-862-067

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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CONTROL AND INDICATING - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
________________________________________

TASK 35-23-00-710-001

Operational Check of Manual Mask Release

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 352000-01

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

23-73-00-861-001 Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System


(CIDS)
24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the
External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-149, 151-154, 201-207, 211-299, 301-399,

35-23-00-991-001-B Fig. 501

R **ON A/C 062-099, 155-199, 208-210, 501-599,

35-23-00-991-001 Fig. 501A

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-149, 151-154, 201-207, 211-299, 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 35-23-00-991-001-B)


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
 35-23-00

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Emergency Oxygen Control and Indication System
Figure 501/TASK 35-23-00-991-001-B


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-061, 101-149, 151-154,
201-207, 211-299, 301-399,
 35-23-00

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R **ON A/C 062-099, 155-199, 208-210, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 501A/TASK 35-23-00-991-001)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-149, 151-154, 201-207, 211-299, 301-399,

Subtask 35-23-00-010-054-A

A. Get Access

(1) On all emergency oxygen containers, push the left side of the test
lever on the door.

NOTE : The over-center spring keeps the test lever at 90 degrees to


____
the door surface. The test lever should stay in this position
until manually set.

R **ON A/C 062-099, 155-199, 208-210, 501-599,

Subtask 35-23-00-010-054

A. Get Access

(1) On all emergency oxygen containers, pull out the door stops with your
fingers. Then turn them 90 degrees to the TEST position.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

Subtask 35-23-00-865-050

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 7WR HA08
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 6WR HA07
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 5WR HA06
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 4WR HA05
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 3WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
 35-23-00

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Emergency Oxygen Control and Indication System
Figure 501A/TASK 35-23-00-991-001


R

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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-299,

Subtask 35-23-00-865-056

C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVIVE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU CAB COM SYSTEM - PRAM 2RX 07 F

Subtask 35-23-00-860-051

D. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Energize the CIDS system (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-861-001).

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 301-399, 501-599,

Subtask 35-23-00-860-051-A

D. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-149, 151-154, 201-207, 211-299, 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 35-23-00-991-001-B)

R **ON A/C 062-099, 155-199, 208-210, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 501A/TASK 35-23-00-991-001)


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
 35-23-00

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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-299,

Subtask 35-23-00-710-050

A. Do the operational test of the passenger-oxygen system

NOTE : If you hold the MASK MAN ON pushbutton switch for more than 30
____
sec., the FAULT indication light in the TMR RESET pushbutton
switch comes on.

NOTE : The prerecorded announcements are normally established by the


____
operator in accordance with the PRAM-Vendor.
You can hear the emergency announcement only if it is recorded.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:

- Lift the switch guard and push - The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
the MASK MAN ON pushbutton
switch.

In the cabin:

- The doors of all emergency oxygen


containers open.

- The emergency announcement is heard.

2. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light on the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
during the time the pushbutton is
pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

3. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:


120RH:


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,
201-233, 236-299,
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 301-399, 501-599,

Subtask 35-23-00-710-050-B

A. Do the operational test of the passenger emergency-oxygen system

NOTE : If you hold the MASK MAN ON pushbutton switch for more than 30
____
sec., the FAULT indication light in the TMR RESET pushbutton
switch comes on.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:

- Lift the switch guard and push - The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
the MASK MAN ON pushbutton
switch.

In the cabin:

- The doors of all emergency oxygen


containers open.

2. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light on the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
during the time the pushbutton is
pushed.

On the panel 21VU:


- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

5. Close-up
________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-149, 151-154, 201-207, 211-299, 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 35-23-00-991-001-B)

R **ON A/C 062-099, 155-199, 208-210, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 501A/TASK 35-23-00-991-001)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-149, 151-154, 201-207, 211-299, 301-399,

Subtask 35-23-00-410-055-A

A. Close Access

(1) Push the doors of the emergency oxygen containers to the closed
position until they engage.

(2) On the emergency oxygen containers push the test lever back to the
normal position and let them retract into their containers.

NOTE : Spring tension retracts the door stops automatically when they
____
are in the normal position

(3) Make sure that the switch guard is in position on the MASK MAN ON
pushbutton switch.

(4) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
 35-23-00

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R **ON A/C 062-099, 155-199, 208-210, 501-599,

Subtask 35-23-00-410-055

A. Close Access

(1) Push the doors of the emergency oxygen containers to the closed
position until they engage.

(2) On the emergency oxygen containers turn the door stops to the normal
position and let them retract into their containers.

NOTE : Spring tension retracts the door stops automatically when they
____
are in the normal position

(3) Make sure that the switch guard is in position on the MASK MAN ON
pushbutton switch.

(4) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

Subtask 35-23-00-862-053

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002)


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
 35-23-00

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TASK 35-23-00-720-002

Functional Test of the Passenger Emergency-Oxygen System

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific vacuum source


98A35207599000 2 HOSE - ADAPTER, ALTITUDE SWITCH

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
35-23-15-000-001 Removal of the Altitude Switch (16WR)
35-23-15-400-001 Installation of the Altitude Switch (16WR)


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
 35-23-00

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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-00-865-051

A. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 7WR HA08
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 6WR HA07
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 5WR HA06
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 4WR HA05
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 3WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-299,

Subtask 35-23-00-865-057

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVIVE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU CAB COM SYSTEM - PRAM 2RX 07 F

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

Subtask 35-23-00-861-051

C. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
 35-23-00

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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-149, 151-154, 201-207, 211-299, 301-399,

Subtask 35-23-00-010-050-A

D. Get Access

(1) On all passenger-oxygen containers, push the left side of the test
lever on the door assembly.

NOTE : The over-center spring keeps the test lever at 90 degrees to


____
the door surface. The test lever should stay in this position
until manually set.

(2) Remove the altitude pressure switch 16WR (Ref. TASK 35-23-15-000-
001).

(3) Do not disconnect the electrical connector.

R **ON A/C 062-099, 155-199, 208-210, 501-599,

Subtask 35-23-00-010-050

D. Get Access

(1) On all passenger-oxygen containers, pull out the door stops and turn
them 90 degrees to the TEST position.

(2) Remove the altitude pressure switch 16WR (Ref. TASK 35-23-15-000-
001).

(3) Do not disconnect the electrical connector.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

Subtask 35-23-00-480-051

E. Connect the altitude pressure switch 16WR to a vacuum source with the
HOSE - ADAPTER, ALTITUDE SWITCH (98A35207599000).


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
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**ON A/C 052-055, 057-057,

Subtask 35-23-00-860-052

F. Preparation for the test

(1) Make sure that the AHS ON pushbutton switch 899WR on the overhead
panel 21VU is in the normal position.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-051, 056-056, 058-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233,


R 236-299,

Subtask 35-23-00-720-052

A. Do the functional test of the automatic mask release.

NOTE : The prerecorded announcements are normally established by the


____
operator in accordance with the PRAM-Vendor.
You can hear the emergency announcement only if it is recorded on
the PRAM.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. At the vacuum source: On the panel 21VU:


- Slowly decrease the pressure to - The SYS ON indicator light comes on
14800 ft. (4500 m). at 14000 +250 -750 ft. (4267.12
+76.19 -228.59 m).

In the cabin:
- The emergency announcement starts at
14000 +250 -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -
228.59 m).

On all the emergency oxygen containers:


- The doors open to the maximum
permitted by the door stops.

2. At the vacuum source:


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201-299, 301-399, 501-599,
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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Slowly increase the pressure to
0 ft. (0 m).

3. On the panel 50VU: On the panel 50VU:


- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light on the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on.

On the panel 21VU:


- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

- Release the TMR RESET On the panel 50VU:


pushbutton switch. - The ON indicator light on the TMR
RESET pushbutton switch goes off.

4. On the Forward Attendant Panel In the cabin:


(FAP) 120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcement stops.
pushbutton switch.

**ON A/C 052-055, 057-057,

Subtask 35-23-00-720-052-B

A. Do the functional test of the automatic mask release.

NOTE : The prerecorded announcements are usually recorded by the operator


____
in accordance with the PRAM-Vendor.
You can hear the emergency announcement only if it is recorded on
the PRAM.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. At the vacuum source: On the panel 21VU:

- Slowly decrease the pressure to - The SYS ON indicator light comes on


14800 ft. (4500 m). at 14000 +250 -750 ft. (4267.12
+76.19 -228.59 m).

In the cabin:


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,
201-233, 236-299,
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- The emergency announcement starts at
R 14000 +250 -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -
R 228.59 m).

On all the emergency oxygen containers:

- The doors open to the maximum


permitted by the door stops.

2. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure to


0 ft. (0 m).

3. On the panel 50VU: On the panel 50VU:

- Push and hold the TMR RESET - The ON indicator light on the TMR
pushbutton switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on.

On the panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

On the panel 50VU:

- Release the TMR RESET - The ON indicator light on the TMR


pushbutton switch. RESET pushbutton switch goes off.

4. On the Forward Attendant Panel In the Cabin:


(FAP) 120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcement stops.
pushbutton switch.

5. In the cabin, at the first and


second seatrow:

- Close the doors of all related


emergency oxygen containers.

6. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:

- Push the AHS ON pushbutton - The ON legend in the AHS ON


switch. pushbutton switch comes on.



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7. At the vacuum source: On the panel 21VU:

- Slowly decrease the pressure to - The SYS ON indicator light comes on


R 16800 ft. (5120 m). at 16000 +250 -750 ft. (4876.71
R +76.19 -228.59 m).

In the cabin:

- The emergency announcement starts at


R 16000 +250 -750 ft. (4876.71 +76.19 -
R 228.59 m).

On all the emergency oxygen containers


at the first and second seatrow:

- The doors open to the maximum


permitted by the door stops.

8. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure to


0 ft. (0 m).

9. On the panel 50VU: On the panel 50VU:

- Push and hold the TMR RESET - The ON indicator light on the TMR
pushbutton switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on.

On the panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

- Release the TMR RESET On the panel 50VU:


pushbutton switch.

- The ON indicator light on the TMR


RESET pushbutton switch goes off.

10. On the Forward Attendant Panel In the cabin:


(FAP) 120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcement stops.
pushbutton switch.



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ACTION RESULT
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11. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:

- Push to release the AHS ON - The ON legend in the AHS ON


pushbutton switch. pushbutton switch goes off.

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Subtask 35-23-00-720-052-A

A. Do the functional test of the automatic mask release.

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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. At the vacuum source: On the panel 21VU:


R - Slowly decrease the pressure to - The SYS ON indicator light comes on
R 14800 ft. (4500 m). at 14000 +250 -750 ft. (4267.12
R +76.19 -228.59 m).

On all the emergency oxygen containers:


- The doors open to the maximum
permitted by the door stops.

2. At the vacuum source:


- Slowly increase the pressure to
0 ft. (0 m).

3. On the panel 50VU: On the panel 50VU:


- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light on the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on.

On the panel 21VU:


- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

- Release the TMR RESET On the panel 50VU:


pushbutton switch. - The ON indicator light on the TMR
RESET pushbutton switch goes off.


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R **ON A/C 234-235, 307-399, 501-599,

Subtask 35-23-00-720-052-C

A. Do the functional test of the automatic mask release.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. At the vacuum source: On the panel 21VU:


- Slowly decrease the pressure to - The SYS ON indicator light comes on
14800 ft. (4500 m). at 14000 +250 -750 ft. (4267.12
+76.19 -228.59 m).

On all the emergency oxygen containers:


- The doors open to the maximum
permitted by the door stops.

2. At the vacuum source:


- Slowly increase the pressure to
0 ft. (0 m).

3. On the panel 50VU: On the panel 50VU:


- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light on the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on.

On the panel 21VU:


- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

- Release the TMR RESET On the panel 50VU:


pushbutton switch. - The ON indicator light on the TMR
RESET pushbutton switch goes off.

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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-00-080-051

A. Disconnect the vacuum source and the HOSE - ADAPTER, ALTITUDE SWITCH from
the altitude pressure switch 16WR.


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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-149, 151-154, 201-207, 211-299, 301-399,

Subtask 35-23-00-410-051-A

B. Close Access

(1) On the emergency oxygen containers:

(a) Push the doors of the emergency oxygen containers to the closed
position until they engage.

(b) Push the door stops back to the normal position and let them
retract into their containers.

NOTE : Spring tension retracts the door stops automatically when


____
they are in the normal position.

(2) Install the altitude pressure switch 16WR (Ref. TASK 35-23-15-400-
001).

(3) Do not disconnect the electrical connector.

(4) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

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Subtask 35-23-00-410-051

B. Close Access

(1) Close all the doors of the emergency oxygen containers.

(2) Turn the door stops 90 degrees to the normal position.

NOTE : Spring tension will retract the door stops when they are in
____
the normal position.

(3) Install the altitude pressure switch 16WR (Ref. TASK 35-23-15-400-
001).

(4) Do not disconnect the electrical connector.

(5) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.


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Subtask 35-23-00-862-051

C. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).


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TASK 35-23-00-720-003

Functional Check of Automatic Mask Release, Detailed Inspection of Masks and


Visual Check of Chemical Oxygen Generators

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 352000-02

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific vacuum source


98A35207599000 1 HOSE - ADAPTER, ALTITUDE SWITCH

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

23-73-00-861-001 Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System


(CIDS)
24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the
External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
35-21-00-920-001 Discard Oxygen Generators
35-21-41-000-001 Removal of the Emergency Oxygen Containers
35-21-41-400-001 Installation of the Emergency Oxygen Containers
35-23-00-550-003 Packing of the Oxygen Masks


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3. __________
Job Set-up

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Subtask 35-23-00-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Energize the CIDS system (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-861-001).

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 305-399, 501-599,

Subtask 35-23-00-860-050-B

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

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Subtask 35-23-00-865-054

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 7WR HA08
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 6WR HA07
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 5WR HA06
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 4WR HA05
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 3WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02


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Subtask 35-23-00-865-055

C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU CAB COM SYSTEM - PRAM 2RX 07 F

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

Subtask 35-23-00-010-052

D. Get Access to the Avionics Compartment

(1) Open the access doors 812 and 824.

Subtask 35-23-00-480-052

E. Connect a Vacuum Source

(1) Connect the vacuum source to the altitude pressure switch 16WR with
the HOSE - ADAPTER, ALTITUDE SWITCH (98A35207599000).

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-149, 151-154, 201-207, 211-299, 301-399,

Subtask 35-23-00-210-054-A

A. Detailed Inspection of Masks and Visual Check of Chemical Oxygen


Generators

CAUTION : DO NOT PULL THE GENERATOR-END OF THE LANYARD.


_______

(1) Remove the oxygen container from its position (Ref. TASK 35-21-41-
000-001).

(2) Push the test lever back to the initial position and open all
emergency-oxygen container doors.


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(3) Examine the chemical oxygen generators:

(a) Make sure that:


- The condition indicator is yellow.

NOTE : A replacement of the chemical oxygen generator is


____
necessary, if the condition indicator is black (Ref. TASK
35-21-00-920-001).

- There are no damages, corrosion, cracks or tension on the


outlet fittings.

(b) Serviceability check of the oxygen generator:


- Read the manufacturing date on the label of the oxygen
generator.
- Obey the manufacturers instructions.

(4) Examine the oxygen masks:


- For cracks
- For color changes
- For dirt.

(5) Examine the flexible supply hoses:


- For correct attachment to the reservoir bag and the generator
- For kinks
- For color changes.

(6) Examine the reservoir bags:


- For correct connection to the mask and the supply hoses
- For tears
- If you can read the inscription.

(7) Examine the elastic head band:


- For over extension
- For elasticity
- For correct attachment to the mask.

(8) Do a check of the lanyards:

CAUTION : DO NOT PULL THE GENERATOR-END OF THE LANYARD.


_______

- Give the lanyard to mask connection a strong, short pull to make


sure that the connection is satisfactory.
- Make sure that the lanyards are free and do not catch any part in
the emergency oxygen container.


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(9) Close the door of the emergency oxygen container:

(a) Make sure that there is nothing caught between the door and the
body of the emergency oxygen container.

(b) Close the door.

(c) Make sure that the latch engages.

(10) Install the oxygen container on its position (Ref. TASK 35-21-41-400-
001).

Subtask 35-23-00-860-063-A

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On all emergency oxygen containers, push the left side of the test
lever on the door assembly.

NOTE : The over-center spring keeps the test lever at 90 degrees to


____
the door surface. The test lever should stay in this position
until manually set.

R **ON A/C 062-099, 155-199, 208-210, 501-599,

Subtask 35-23-00-210-054

A. Detailed Inspection of Masks and Visual Check of Chemical Oxygen


Generators

CAUTION : DO NOT PULL THE GENERATOR-END OF THE LANYARD.


_______

(1) Remove the oxygen container from its position (Ref. TASK 35-21-41-
000-001).

(2) Turn the door stops to the initial position and open all
emergency-oxygen container doors.

(3) Examine the chemical oxygen generators:

(a) Make sure that:


- The condition indicator is yellow.

NOTE : A replacement of the chemical oxygen generator is


____
necessary, if the condition indicator is black (Ref. TASK
35-21-00-920-001).


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- There are no damages, corrosion, cracks or tension on the
outlet fittings.

(b) Serviceability check of the oxygen generator:


- Read the manufacturing date on the label of the oxygen
generator.
- Obey the manufacturers instructions.

(4) Examine the oxygen masks:


- For cracks
- For color changes
- For dirt.

(5) Examine the flexible supply hoses:


- For correct attachment to the reservoir bag and the generator
- For kinks
- For color changes.

(6) Examine the reservoir bags:


- For correct connection to the mask and the supply hoses
- For tears
- If you can read the inscription.

(7) Examine the elastic head band:


- For over extension
- For elasticity
- For correct attachment to the mask.

(8) Do a check of the lanyards:

CAUTION : DO NOT PULL THE GENERATOR-END OF THE LANYARD.


_______

- Give the lanyard to mask connection a strong, short pull to make


sure that the connection is satisfactory.
- Make sure that the lanyards are free and do not catch any part in
the emergency oxygen container.

(9) Close the door of the emergency oxygen container:

(a) Make sure that there is nothing caught between the door and the
body of the emergency oxygen container.

(b) Close the door.

(c) Make sure that the latch engages.


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(10) Install the oxygen container on its position (Ref. TASK 35-21-41-400-
001).

Subtask 35-23-00-860-063

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On all emergency oxygen containers, pull out the door stops with your
fingers. Then turn them 90 degrees to the TEST position.

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R 236-299,

Subtask 35-23-00-720-054

C. Functional test of automatic mask release

NOTE : The prerecorded announcements are usually recorded by the operator


____
in accordance with the PRAM-Vendor.
You can hear the emergency announcement only if it is recorded on
the PRAM.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the circuit breaker panel


49VU:

- Open the circuit breakers 2WR


and 3WR:

2. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:

- Lift the switch guard and push - The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
and hold the MASK MAN ON
pushbutton switch for not less
than 30 sec.

In the cabin:

- All doors of the emergency oxygen


containers open.

- The emergency announcements are


heard.


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- After approx. 30 sec., the FAULT


indicator light in the TMR RESET
pushbutton switch comes on.

- Release the MASK MAN ON - The FAULT indicator light in the TMR
pushbutton switch. RESET pushbutton switch goes off.

3. On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

4. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:


120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.

5. In the cabin, at the first


seatrow:

- Close the doors of all related


emergency oxygen containers.

6. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:

- Slowly decrease the pressure to - The doors of the respective oxygen


14800 ft. (4500 m) containers open at 14000 +250 -750
ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

In the cabin:


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- The emergency announcements are
heard.

- Slowly increase the pressure to


0 ft. (0 m).

7. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

8. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:


120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.

9. At the electronic rack 103VU:

- Remove the SWITCH OFF relay


9WR.

- Install a wire between pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

10. In the cabin, at the first


seatrow:

- Close the door of one


emergency oxygen container.

11. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:

- Slowly decrease the pressure - The door of the related oxygen


to and hold it at 14800 ft. container opens at 14000 +250 -750
(4500 m) for not less than 30 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).
sec.

On the overhead panel 21VU:


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

In the cabin:

- The emergency announcements are


heard.

12. In the cabin, at the first In the cabin, at the first seatrow:
seatrow:

- After approx. 30 sec., close - The door of the emergency oxygen


the door of the related container stays closed.
emergency oxygen container.

13. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure


to 0 ft. (0 m).

14. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

15. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:


120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.

16. At the electronic rack 103VU:

- Remove the wire from pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

- Install the SWITCH OFF relay


9WR.


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Remove the SWITCH OFF relay
8WR.

- Install a wire between pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

17. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:

- Slowly decrease the pressure - The door of the related oxygen


to and hold it at 14800 ft. container opens at 14000 +250 -750
(4500 m) for not less than 30 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).
sec.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

In the cabin:

- The emergency announcements are


heard.

18. In the cabin, at the first In the cabin, at the first seatrow:
seatrow:

- After approx. 30 sec., close - The door of the emergency oxygen


the door of the related container stays closed.
emergency oxygen container.

19. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure


to 0 ft. (0 m).

20. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
21. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:
120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.

22. At the electronic rack 103VU:

- Remove the wire from pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

- Install the SWITCH OFF relay


8WR.

23. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:

- Slowly decrease the pressure - The door of the related oxygen


to and hold it at 14800 ft. container opens at 14000 +250 -750
(4500 m) for not less than 30 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).
sec.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

In the cabin:

- The emergency announcements are


heard.

24. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure


to 0 ft. (0 m).

25. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
26. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:
120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.

27. On the circuit breaker panel


49VU:

- Close the circuit breaker 2WR.

- Open the circuit breakers 5WR


and 6WR.

28. In the cabin, at the first and


second seatrow:

- Close the doors of all related


emergency oxygen containers.

29. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:

- Push and hold the MASK MAN ON - The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
pushbutton switch for not less
than 6 sec.

In the cabin:

- The emergency announcements are


heard.

In the cabin, at the first and second


seatrow:

- Some of the doors of the emergency


oxygen containers open immediately.

- After approx. 6 sec., the doors of


the remaining emergency oxygen
containers open.

- Release the MASK MAN ON


pushbutton switch.


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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
30. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

31. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:


120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.

32. In the cabin, at the first and


second seatrow:

- Close the doors of all related


emergency oxygen containers.

33. On the circuit breaker panel


49VU:

- Open the circuit breaker 2WR.

- Close the circuit breaker 3WR.

34. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:

- Push and hold the MASK MAN ON - The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
pushbutton switch for not less
than 6 sec.

In the cabin:

- The emergency announcements are


heard.

In the cabin, at the first and second


seatrow:


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Some of the doors of the emergency
oxygen containers open immediately.

- After approx. 6 sec., the doors of


the remaining emergency oxygen
containers open.

- Release the MASK MAN ON


pushbutton switch.

35. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

36. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:


120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.

37. On the circuit breaker panel


49VU:

- Close the circuit breakers


2WR, 5WR and 6WR.

**ON A/C 052-055, 057-057,

Subtask 35-23-00-720-054-B

C. Functional test of automatic mask release

NOTE : The prerecorded announcements are usually recorded by the operator


____
in accordance with the PRAM-Vendor.
You can hear the emergency announcement only if it is recorded on
the PRAM.


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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the circuit breaker panel


49VU:

- Open the circuit breakers 2WR


and 3WR:

2. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:

- Lift the switch guard and push - The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
and hold the MASK MAN ON
pushbutton switch for not less
than 30 sec.

In the cabin:

- All doors of the emergency oxygen


containers open.

- The emergency announcements are


heard.

On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- After approx. 30 sec.m, the FAULT


indicator light in the TMR RESET
pushbutton switch comes on.

- Release the MASK MAN ON - The FAULT indicator light in the TMR
pushbutton switch. RESET pushbutton switch goes off.

3. On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

4. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:


120RH:



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.

5. In the cabin, at the first two


seatrows:

- Close the doors of all related


emergency oxygen containers.

6. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:

- Push the AHS ON pushbutton - The ON legend in the AHS ON


switch. pushbutton switch comes on.

7. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first two


seatrows:

- Slowly decrease the pressure to - The doors of the respective oxygen


16800 ft. (5120 m) containers open at 16000 +250 -750
ft. (4876.71 +76.19 -228.59 m).

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

In the cabin:

- The emergency announcements are


heard.

- Slowly increase the pressure to


0 ft. (0 m).

8. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.



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9. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:
120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.

10. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:

- Push to reset the AHS ON - The ON legend in the AHS ON


pushbutton switch. pushbutton switch goes off.

11. At the electronic rack 103VU:

- Remove the SWITCH OFF relay


9WR.

- Install a wire between pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

12. In the cabin, at the first


seatrow:

- Close the door of one


emergency oxygen container.

13. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:

- Slowly decrease the pressure - The door of the related oxygen


to and hold it at 14800 ft. container opens at 14000 +250 -750
(4500 m) for not less than 30 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).
sec.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

In the cabin:

- The emergency announcements are


heard.

14. In the cabin, at the first In the cabin, at the first seatrow:
seatrow:



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- After approx. 30 sec., close - The door of the emergency oxygen
the door of the related container stays closed.
emergency oxygen container.

15. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure


to 0 ft. (0 m).

16. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

17. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:


120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.

18. At the electronic rack 103VU:

- Remove the wire from pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

- Install the SWITCH OFF relay


9WR.

- Remove the SWITCH OFF relay


8WR.

- Install a wire between pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

19. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:



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- Slowly decrease the pressure - The door of the related oxygen
to and hold it at 14800 ft. container opens at 14000 +250 -750
(4500 m) for not less than 30 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).
sec.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

In the cabin:

- The emergency announcements are


heard.

20. In the cabin, at the first In the cabin, at the first seatrow:
seatrow:

- After approx. 30 sec., close - The door of the emergency oxygen


the door of the related container stays closed.
emergency oxygen container.

21. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure


to 0 ft. (0 m).

22. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

23. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:


120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.

24. At the electronic rack 103VU:



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- Remove the wire from pin A2
and A3 of the relay socket.

- Install the SWITCH OFF relay


8WR.

25. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:

- Slowly decrease the pressure - The door of the related oxygen


to and hold it at 14800 ft. container opens at 14000 +250 -750
(4500 m) for not less than 30 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).
sec.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

In the cabin:

- The emergency announcements are


heard.

26. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure


to 0 ft. (0 m).

27. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

28. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:


120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.



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29. On the circuit breaker panel
49VU:

- Close the circuit breaker 2WR.

- Open the circuit breakers 5WR


and 6WR.

30. In the cabin, at the first and


second seatrow:

- Close the doors of all related


emergency oxygen containers.

31. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:

- Push and hold the MASK MAN ON - The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
pushbutton switch for not less
than 6 sec.

In the cabin:

- The emergency announcements are


heard.

In the cabin, at the first and second


seatrow:

- Some of the doors of the emergency


oxygen containers open immediately.

- After approx. 6 sec., the doors of


the remaining emergency oxygen
containers open.

- Release the MASK MAN ON


pushbutton switch.

32. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.



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On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

33. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:


120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.

34. In the cabin, at the first and


second seatrow:

- Close the doors of all related


emergency oxygen containers.

35. On the circuit breaker panel


49VU:

- Open the circuit breaker 2WR.

- Close the circuit breaker 3WR.

36. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:

- Push and hold the MASK MAN ON - The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
pushbutton switch for not less
than 6 sec.

In the cabin:

- The emergency announcements are


heard.

In the cabin, at the first and second


seatrow:

- Some of the doors of the emergency


oxygen containers open immediately.

- After approx. 6 sec., the doors of


the remaining emergency oxygen
containers open.



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- Release the MASK MAN ON
pushbutton switch.

37. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

38. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) In the cabin:


120RH:

- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcements stop.
membrane switch.

39. On the circuit breaker panel


49VU:

- Close the circuit breakers


2WR, 5WR and 6WR.

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C. Functional test of automatic mask release

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ACTION RESULT
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1. On the circuit breaker panel


49VU:

- Open the circuit breaker 2WR


and 3WR:

2. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:


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- Lift the switch guard and push - The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
and hold the MASK MAN ON
pushbutton switch for not less
than 30 sec.

In the cabin:

- All doors of the emergency oxygen


containers open.

On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- After approx. 30 sec., the FAULT


indicator light in the TMR RESET
pushbutton switch comes on.

- Release the MASK MAN ON - The FAULT indicator light in the TMR
pushbutton switch. RESET pushbutton switch goes off.

3. On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

4. In the cabin, at the first


seatrow:

- Close the door of all related


emergency oxygen containers.

5. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:

- Slowly decrease the pressure to - The door of the respective oxygen


14800 ft. (4500 m) containers open at 14000 +250 -750
ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.


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- Slowly increase the pressure to
0 ft. (0 m).

6. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

7. At the electronic rack 103VU:

- Remove the SWITCH OFF relay


9WR.

- Install a wire between pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

8. In the cabin, at the first


seatrow:

- Close the door of one emergency


oxygen container.

9. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:

- Slowly decrease the pressure to - The door of the related oxygen


and hold it at 14800 ft. (4500 container opens at 14000 +250 -750
m) for not less than 30 sec. ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

10. In the cabin, at the first In the cabin, at the first seatrow:
seatrow:

- After approx. 30 sec., close - The door of the emergency oxygen


the door of the related container stays closed.
emergency oxygen container.


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11. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure


to 0 ft. (0 m).

12. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

13. At the electronic rack 103VU:

- Remove the wire from pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

- Install the SWITCH OFF relay


9WR.

- Remove the SWITCH OFF relay


8WR.

- Install a wire between pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

14. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:

- Slowly decrease the pressure - The door of the related oxygen


to and hold it at 14800 ft. container opens at 14000 +250 -750
(4500 m) for not less than 30 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).
sec.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

15. In the cabin, at the first In the cabin, at the first seatrow:
seatrow:


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- After approx. 30 sec., close - The door of the emergency oxygen
the door of the related container stays closed.
emergency oxygen container.

16. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure


to 0 ft. (0 m).

17. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:

- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

18. At the electronic rack 103VU:

- Remove the wire from pin A2


and A3 of the relay socket.

- Install the SWITCH OFF relay


8WR.

19. At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:

- Slowly decrease the pressure - The door of the related oxygen


to and hold it at 14800 ft. container opens at 14000 +250 -750
(4500 m) for not less than 30 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -228.59 m).
sec.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light comes on.

20. At the vacuum source:

- Slowly increase the pressure


to 0 ft. (0 m).

21. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:


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- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

22. On the circuit breaker panel


49VU:

- Close the circuit breaker 2WR.

- Open the circuit breakers 5WR


and 6WR.

23. In the cabin, at the first and


second seatrow:

- Close the doors of all related


emergency oxygen containers.

24. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:

- Push and hold the MASK MAN ON - The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
pushbutton switch for not less
than 6 sec.

In the cabin, at the first and second


seatrow:

- Some of the doors of the emergency


oxygen containers open immediately.

- After approx. 6 sec., the doors of


the remaining emergency oxygen
containers open.

- Release the MASK MAN ON


pushbutton switch.

25. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:


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- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

26. In the cabin, at the first and


second seatrow:

- Close the doors of all related


emergency oxygen containers.

27. On the circuit breaker panel


49VU:

- Open the circuit breaker 2WR.

- Close the circuit breaker 3WR.

28. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:

- Push and hold the MASK MAN ON - The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
pushbutton switch for not less
than 6 sec.

In the cabin, at the first and second


seatrow:

- Some of the doors of the emergency


oxygen containers open immediately.

- After approx. 6 sec., the doors of


the remaining emergency oxygen
containers open.

- Release the MASK MAN ON


pushbutton switch.

29. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:


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- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light in the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on
while the pushbutton is pushed.

On the overhead panel 21VU:

- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

30. On the circuit breaker panel


49VU:

- Close the circuit breakers


2WR, 5WR and 6WR.

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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-00-080-052

A. Disconnect the vacuum source

(1) Disconnect the vacuum source and the HOSE - ADAPTER, ALTITUDE SWITCH
from the altitude pressure switch 16WR.

Subtask 35-23-00-410-053

B. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the switch guard is in position over the MASK MAN ON
pushbutton switch.

(2) Install the oxygen masks in the emergency oxygen containers


(Ref. TASK 35-23-00-550-003).

(3) Make sure that there is a clearence at each side of the emergency
oxygen container doors.

(4) Make sure that the latches engage correctly.


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(5) Make sure that all the door stops are in the normal position.

NOTE : Spring tension will retract the door stops when they are in
____
the normal position.

(6) Close the access doors 812 and 824.

Subtask 35-23-00-862-052

C. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).

(2) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
standard tools and all other items.

Subtask 35-23-00-942-053

D. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.


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TASK 35-23-00-710-002

Operational Test of the Manual Release Mechanism for the Passenger Emergency
Oxygen-System Masks

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


995000 1 TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-149, 151-154, 201-207, 211-299, 301-399,

35-23-00-991-004-A Fig. 502

R **ON A/C 062-099, 155-199, 208-210, 501-599,

35-23-00-991-004 Fig. 502A


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3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-149, 151-154, 201-207, 211-299, 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 502/TASK 35-23-00-991-004-A)

R **ON A/C 062-099, 155-199, 208-210, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 502A/TASK 35-23-00-991-004)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

Subtask 35-23-00-861-052

A. Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).

Subtask 35-23-00-865-052

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 7WR HA08
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 6WR HA07
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 5WR HA06
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/ACTUATION 4WR HA05
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 3WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-149, 151-154, 201-207, 211-299, 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 502/TASK 35-23-00-991-004-A)


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Figure 502/TASK 35-23-00-991-004-A


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Figure 502A/TASK 35-23-00-991-004


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R **ON A/C 062-099, 155-199, 208-210, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 502A/TASK 35-23-00-991-004)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-149, 151-154, 201-207, 211-299, 301-399,

Subtask 35-23-00-420-053-A

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Push the left hand side of the test lever on the door assembly, until
the over-center spring keeps the test lever at 90 degrees to the door
surface.

(2) Remove the TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE from its stowage position.

(3) Put the TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE into the access hole in the oxygen
container door.

(4) Push the tool in until the actuator assembly is released. The door
opens to the maximum travel the door stop allows.

NOTE : Do this procedure on all the other oxygen container doors.


____

(5) Close the emergency oxygen-container doors. Make sure that the latch
engages.

(6) Push the test lever back to the normal position.

NOTE : Spring tension retracts the door stops automatically when they
____
are in the normal position.

(7) Put the TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE in its stowage position.

(8) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.


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Subtask 35-23-00-420-053

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Pull the door stops down with your fingers and turn them 90 degrees
to the TEST position on all emergency oxygen containers.

(2) Remove the TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE from its stowage position.

(3) Put the TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE into the access hole in the oxygen
container door.

(4) Push the tool in until the latch is released. The door opens to the
maximum travel the door stop allows.

NOTE : Do this procedure on all the other oxygen container doors.


____

(5) Close the emergency oxygen-container doors. Make sure that the latch
engages.

(6) Turn the door stops to the normal position.

NOTE : Spring tension retracts the door stops automatically when they
____
are in the normal position.

(7) Put the TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE in its stowage position.

(8) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 501-599,

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-00-865-053

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1WR, 2WR, 3WR, 4WR, 5WR, 6WR, 7WR.


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B. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).


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CONTROL AND INDICATING - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
________________________________________

TASK 35-23-00-710-005

Operational Check of Manual Mask Release

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
35-23-00-991-010 Fig. 501

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-00-861-064

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-23-00-941-054

C. Safety Precautions

(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not
to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(2) On all of the emergency oxygen containers, push the left hand side of
the test lever on the door assembly until the over-center spring
keeps the lever at 90 degrees to the door surface.

NOTE : The test lever should stay in this position until manually
____
set.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-23-00-860-062

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).



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B. Operational Check of the Manual Mask Release


(Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 35-23-00-991-010)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:


- Lift the switch guard and push - The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
the MASK MAN ON pushbutton
switch.

In the cabin:
- The doors of all emergency oxygen
containers open.

2. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:


- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light on the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on.

On the maintenance panel 50VU, after 5


seconds:
- The ON indicator light on the TMR
RESET pushbutton switch goes off.

On the panel 21VU:


- The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

3. On the Forward Attendant Panel In the cabin:


(FAP) 120RH: - The emergency announcements stop.
- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP
pushbutton switch.



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Emergency Oxygen Control and Indicating System
Figure 501/TASK 35-23-00-991-010



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-00-942-058

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Remove the warning notice(s).

(2) Put the emergency oxygen container back to its initial configuration

(a) Close all the doors of the emergency oxygen containers.

(b) Push the test lever back to the normal position and let them
retract into their containers.

NOTE : Spring tension retracts the door stops automatically when


____
they are in the normal position.

(3) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

Subtask 35-23-00-862-066

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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TASK 35-23-00-790-001

Leak Check of Components in the Intermediate Line of the Oxygen System

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific a shut-off valve, a vent device and an overpressure


device
No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific lint-free cloth
No specific pressure measuring device
No specific DEPRESSURIZATION TOOL (P/N 4421072)
No specific GROUND PRESSURE SOURCE (Nitrogen A_A_59503, Type 1,
Class 1, Grade B)
No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
No specific 1 BAG - VINYL
No specific 1 PLUG - BLANKING, PRESSURE
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE
No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.20 to 3.60 m.daN
(2.00 to 26.00 lbf.ft)
No specific Torque Wrench : range 1.00 to 10.00 m.daN
(8.00 to 75.00 lbf.ft)

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R Material No. 05-004 USA MIL-PRF-25567 TYPE I


OXYGEN LEAK DETECTOR (Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
35-21-00-614-002 Filling of the Passenger Oxygen Cylinders
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-00-861-055

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 35-23-00-865-066

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02



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Subtask 35-23-00-010-060

C. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

Subtask 35-23-00-614-051

D. Depressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Close the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen cylinders.

R (2) Remove the cap from the oxygen test port 7504WR1.

R (3) Put the DEPRESSURIZATION TOOL (P/N 4421072) on the oxygen test port
7504WR1 to release the pressure from the system.

R (4) Remove the DEPRESSURIZATION TOOL from the oxygen test port 7504WR1
after the pressure is released.

R (5) Install the cap on the oxygen test port 7504WR1.

Subtask 35-23-00-941-051

E. Safety Precautions

(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not
to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit and in the cargo
compartment to tell persons that a pressure test continues.

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.



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CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

Subtask 35-23-00-860-058

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).

Subtask 35-23-00-480-055

B. Connect the Ground Service Equipment

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT IS APPROVED FOR THE
_______
OXYGEN SYSTEM. GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT THAT IS NOT APPROVED
CAN CAUSE CONTAMINATION OF THE SYSTEM AND INJURY TO PERSONS.

R (1) Remove the cap from the oxygen test port 7504WR1.

R (2) Connect the GROUND PRESSURE SOURCE (Nitrogen A_A_59503, Type 1, Class
1, Grade B) with pressure measuring device and a shut-off valve, a
vent device and an overpressure device to the oxygen test port
7504WR1.

Subtask 35-23-00-790-051

R C. Leakage Test of the Intermediate Line

R (1) Disconnect the distribution system lines from the oxygen regulators
R 910WR1 and 910WR2.

R (2) Disconnect the intermediate system line from the pressure relief
R valve 7000WR.

R (3) Put PLUG - BLANKING, PRESSURE on the disconnected line ends.

R (4) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.

R (5) Operate the ground pressure source and slowly pressurize the
distribution system lines to 12.5 +0.1 -0.1 bar (181.2971 +1.4503 -
1.4503 psi).
R

R (6) After stabilization of the pressure, close the shut-off valve on the
R ground pressure source.



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R (7) Record the test medium pressure and the temperature.

R (8) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-004) to all of the


R connections that were disconnected or loosened.

R (9) Examine the connections for leaks.

R NOTE : Leaks are not permitted.


____

R (10) After 30 minutes, make sure that the pressure loss is less than 0.22
bar (3.1908 psi).

R (11) Record the test medium pressure and the temperature again.

R (12) Release the pressure from the system through the ground pressure
R source.

R (13) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line ends.

R (14) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

R (15) Connect the distribution system lines to the oxygen regulators 910WR1
R and 910WR2.

R (16) TORQUE the connections to between 5.20 and 5.65 m.daN (38.34 and
R 41.66 lbf.ft).

R (17) Connect the intermediate system line to the pressure relief valve
R 7000WR.

R (18) TORQUE the connections to between 3.00 and 3.32 m.daN (22.12 and
R 24.48 lbf.ft).

R (19) Operate the ground pressure source and slowly pressurize the
R distribution system lines to 8.3 +0.1 -0.1 bar (120.3812 +1.4503 -
R 1.4503 psi).

R (20) After stabilization of the pressure, close the shut-off valve on the
R ground pressure source.

R (21) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-004) to the connections that
R were disconnected or loosened.

R (22) Examine the connections for leaks.

R NOTE : Leaks are not permitted.


____



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R (23) Release the pressure from the system through the ground pressure
R source.

R (24) Clean the connections with a clean lint-free cloth.

Subtask 35-23-00-080-055

R D. Disconnect the ground service equipment

(1) Disconnect the ground pressure source and the test equipment from the
oxygen test port 7504WR1.

(2) Install the cap on the oxygen test port 7504WR1.


R

R (3) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-00-865-067

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.

Subtask 35-23-00-614-052

B. Pressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Slowly open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders 3.5 to 4 turns.

(2) Let the pressure become stable.

NOTE : This occurs after approximately 90 seconds.


____

(3) Fully open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders.

(4) If necessary, fill the emergency oxygen cylinders (Ref. TASK 35-21-
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Subtask 35-23-00-942-055

C. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Remove the warning notice(s).

Subtask 35-23-00-410-059

D. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-23-00-862-057

E. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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TASK 35-23-00-790-002

Leak Check of Components in the Distribution Network of the Oxygen System

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific a shut-off valve, a vent device and an overpressure


device
No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific lint-free cloth
No specific pressure measuring device
No specific DEPRESSURIZATION TOOL (P/N 4421072)
No specific GROUND PRESSURE SOURCE (Nitrogen A_A_59503, Type 1,
Class 1, Grade B)
No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
No specific 1 BAG - VINYL
No specific 1 CAP - BLANKING
No specific 1 PLUG - BLANKING, PRESSURE
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE
No specific Torque Wrench : range 1.00 to 10.00 m.daN
(8.00 to 75.00 lbf.ft)

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R Material No. 05-004 USA MIL-PRF-25567 TYPE I


OXYGEN LEAK DETECTOR (Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
R 35-21-00-614-002 Filling of the Passenger Oxygen Cylinders
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-00-861-054

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 35-23-00-865-064

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02



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Subtask 35-23-00-010-059

C. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

(5) Close the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen cylinders.

(6) In the cabin, remove the ceiling panel 231CC (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-000-
001).

Subtask 35-23-00-941-050

D. Safety Precautions

(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not
to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit and in the cargo
compartment to tell persons that a pressure test continues.

(3) On all of the emergency oxygen containers, push the left hand side of
the test lever on the door assembly until the over-center spring
keeps the lever at 90 degrees to the door surface.

NOTE : The test lever should stay in this position until manually
____
set.

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.



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Subtask 35-23-00-860-057

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).

Subtask 35-23-00-480-054

B. Connect the Ground Service Equipment

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT IS APPROVED FOR THE
_______
OXYGEN SYSTEM. GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT THAT IS NOT APPROVED
CAN CAUSE CONTAMINATION OF THE SYSTEM AND INJURY TO PERSONS.

(1) Remove the cap from the oxygen test port 7504WR2.

(2) Connect the GROUND PRESSURE SOURCE (Nitrogen A_A_59503, Type 1, Class
1, Grade B) with pressure measuring device and a shut-off valve, a
vent device and an overpressure device to the oxygen test port
7504WR2.

R Subtask 35-23-00-790-050

R C. Leakage Test of the Distribution Network

R (1) In the cargo compartment, disconnect the distribution system lines


R from the oxygen regulators 910WR1 and 910WR2.

R (2) Put PLUG - BLANKING, PRESSURE on the disconnected line ends.

R (3) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.

R (4) In the cabin, put CAP - BLANKING on the bleed vent valve 7503WR.

R (5) Operate the ground pressure source and slowly pressurize the
R distribution system lines to 6.3 +0.1 -0.1 bar (91.3737 +1.4503 -
R 1.4503 psi).

R NOTE : The doors of all emergency oxygen containers open in test


____
R position.

R (6) After stabilization of the pressure, close the shut-off valve on the
R ground pressure source.

R (7) Record the test medium pressure and the temperature.

R (8) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-004) to all of the


R connections that were disconnected or loosened.



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R (9) Examine the connections for leaks.

R NOTE : Leaks are not permitted.


____

R (10) After 30 minutes, make sure that the pressure loss is less than 0.7
R bar (10.1526 psi).

R (11) Record the test medium pressure and the temperature again.

R (12) Release the pressure from the system through the oxygen test port
R 7504WR3 and the ground pressure source.

R (13) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line ends.

R (14) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

R (15) Connect the distribution system lines to the oxygen regulators 910WR1
R and 910WR2.

R (16) TORQUE the connections to between 5.20 and 5.65 m.daN (38.34 and
R 41.66 lbf.ft).

R (17) Operate the ground pressure source and slowly pressurize the
R distribution system lines to 6.3 +0.1 -0.1 bar (91.3737 +1.4503 -
R 1.4503 psi) again.

R (18) After stabilization of the pressure, close the shut-off valve on the
R ground pressure source.

R (19) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-004) to the connections


R between the distribution system lines and the oxygen regulators
R 910WR1 and 910WR2.

R (20) Examine the connections for leaks.

R NOTE : Leaks are not permitted.


____

R (21) Release the pressure from the system through the oxygen test port
R 7504WR3 and the ground pressure source.

R (22) Clean the connections with a clean lint-free cloth.

R (23) In the cabin, remove the blanking cap from the bleed vent valve
R 7503WR.



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Subtask 35-23-00-080-054

R D. Disconnect the ground service equipment

(1) Disconnect the ground pressure source and the test equipment from the
oxygen test port 7504WR2.

(2) Install the cap on the oxygen test port 7504WR2.

(3) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-00-865-065

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.

Subtask 35-23-00-170-050

B. Flush the Oxygen Distribution System

(1) Pressurize the Emergency Oxygen System:

(a) Slowly open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders 3.5 to 4 turns.

(b) Let the pressure become stable.

NOTE : This occurs after approximately 90 seconds.


____

(c) Fully open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders.

(2) Push the MASK MAN ON pushbutton switch 14WR on the overhead panel
21VU.

(3) Push the RESET pushbutton 13WR on the maintenance panel 50VU.

(4) Put the DEPRESSURIZATION TOOL (P/N 4421072) on the oxygen test ports
7504WR2 and 7504WR3 to release the pressure from the oxygen
distribution system.

(5) Remove the DEPRESSURIZATION TOOL from the applicable oxygen test port
7504WR when the pressure is released.



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(6) Close all the doors of the emergency oxygen containers.

NOTE : The test levers must stay in the test position.


____

R (7) Do the steps (2) thru (6) again.

Subtask 35-23-00-614-050

C. Pressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

R (1) If necessary, fill the emergency oxygen cylinders (Ref. TASK 35-21-
R 00-614-002).

Subtask 35-23-00-942-054

D. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Remove the warning notice(s).

(2) Put the emergency oxygen container back to its initial configuration

(a) Close all the doors of the emergency oxygen containers.

(b) Push the test lever back to the normal position and let them
retract into their containers.

NOTE : Spring tension retracts the door stops automatically when


____
they are in the normal position.

Subtask 35-23-00-410-058

E. Close Access

(1) In the cabin, install the ceiling panel 231CC (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-
400-001).

(2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(3) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(4) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(5) Remove the access platform(s).



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(6) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-23-00-862-056

F. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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TASK 35-23-00-720-004

Remove for Functional Check of Pressure Regulators

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 352001-04

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-23-52-000-001 Removal of the Oxygen Regulator (910WR1/910WR2)


35-23-52-400-001 Installation of the Oxygen Regulator (910WR1/910WR2)
CMM 351096

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-00-010-061

A. Remove the oxygen regulators (Ref. TASK 35-23-52-000-001).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-23-00-720-055

A. Do the functional check of the oxygen regulators refer to the CMM (Ref.
CMM 351096).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-00-410-060

A. Install the oxygen regulators (Ref. TASK 35-23-52-400-001).



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TASK 35-23-00-720-005

Remove for Functional Check of Pressure Relief Valve, Main Distribution Shutoff
Valves, Riser Line Shutoff Valves and Operational Check of Check Valves

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 352001-05

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-22-61-000-001 Removal of the Shut-Off Valve - Main Distribution


Line (7550WR510,7553WR460)
35-22-61-400-001 Installation of the Shut-Off Valve - Main
Distribution Line (7550WR510,7553WR460)
35-22-62-000-001 Removal of the Shut-Off Valve - Riser Line
(7514WR1-7514WR4)
35-22-62-400-001 Installation of the Shut-Off Valve - Riser Line
(7514WR1-7514WR4)
35-22-63-000-001 Removal of the Check Valve (7501WR1,7501WR2)
35-22-63-400-001 Installation of the Check Valve (7501WR1,7501WR2)
35-23-55-000-001 Removal of the Pressure Relief Valve (7000WR)
35-23-55-400-001 Installation of the Pressure Relief Valve (7000WR)
CMM 351091
CMM 351092
CMM 351093
CMM 351099

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-00-010-062

A. Removal of Components

(1) Remove the pressure relief valve (Ref. TASK 35-23-55-000-001).

(2) Remove the shut-off valves - main distribution line (Ref. TASK 35-22-
61-000-001).

(3) Remove the shut-off valves - riser line (Ref. TASK 35-22-62-000-001).



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(4) Remove the check valves (Ref. TASK 35-22-63-000-001).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-23-00-720-056

A. Do these Functional Tests

(1) Do the functional check of the pressure relief valve refer to the CMM
(Ref. CMM 351099).

(2) Do the functional check of the shut-off valves - main distribution


line refer to the CMM (Ref. CMM 351091).

(3) Do the functional check of the shut-off valves - riser line refer to
the CMM (Ref. CMM 351093).

Subtask 35-23-00-710-054

B. Do the operational check of the check valves refer to the CMM (Ref. CMM
351092).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-00-410-061

A. Installation of Components

(1) Install the pressure relief valve (Ref. TASK 35-23-55-400-001).

(2) Install the shut-off valves - main distribution line (Ref. TASK 35-
22-61-400-001).

(3) Install the shut-off valves - riser line (Ref. TASK 35-22-62-400-
001).

(4) Install the check valves (Ref. TASK 35-22-63-400-001).



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TASK 35-23-00-720-006

Functional Check of Altitude Pressure Switch and Detailed Inspection of Oxygen


Mask Assembly

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 352001-02

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific vacuum source
No specific TEST TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE
98A35207599000 1 HOSE - ADAPTER, ALTITUDE SWITCH

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
R 35-21-00-614-002 Filling of the Passenger Oxygen Cylinders
35-23-00-550-001 Packing of the Oxygen Masks
35-23-15-000-001 Removal of the Altitude Switch (16WR)
35-23-15-400-001 Installation of the Altitude Switch (16WR)

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-00-861-057

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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Subtask 35-23-00-865-069

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-23-00-010-064

C. Get Access

R (1) On all the passenger-oxygen containers push the left hand side of the
R test lever on the door assembly. The over-center spring keeps the
R lever at 90 degrees to the door surface.

R NOTE : The test lever should stay in this position until manually
____
R set.

R (2) Remove the altitude pressure switch 16WR (Ref. TASK 35-23-15-000-
001).

R (3) Do not disconnect the electrical connector.

R (4) Remove the ceiling panel 231CC (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-000-001).

Subtask 35-23-00-865-070

D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.



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Subtask 35-23-00-860-060

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).

Subtask 35-23-00-480-056

B. Connect the altitude pressure switch 16WR to a vacuum source with the
HOSE - ADAPTER, ALTITUDE SWITCH (98A35207599000).

Subtask 35-23-00-720-057

R C. Functional Test of the Altitude Pressure Switch

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R ACTION RESULT
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 1. At the vacuum source: On the panel 21VU:

R - Slowly decrease the pressure to - The SYS ON indicator light comes on


R 14800 ft. (4500 m). at 14000 +250 -750 ft. (4267.12
R +76.19 -228.59 m).

R In the cabin:

R - The emergency announcement starts at


R 14000 +250 -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.19 -
R 228.59 m).

R On all the emergency oxygen containers:

R - The doors open to the maximum


R permitted by the door stops.

R 2. At the vacuum source:

R - Slowly increase the pressure to


R 0 ft. (0 m).

R 3. On the panel 50VU: On the panel 50VU:

R - Push and hold the TMR RESET - The ON indicator light on the TMR
R pushbutton switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on.

R On the panel 21VU:



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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R - The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

R On the panel 50VU:

R - Release the TMR RESET - The ON indicator light on the TMR


R pushbutton switch. RESET pushbutton switch goes off.

R 4. On the Forward Attendant Panel In the cabin:


R (FAP) 120RH:

R - Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcement stops.
R pushbutton switch.

R 5. In the cabin:

R - Push the doors of the emergency


R oxygen containers to the closed
R position until they engage.
R - Push the test levers back to
R the normal position and let
R them retract into their
R containers.

R NOTE : Spring tension retracts


____
R the door stops when they
R are in the normal
R position.

R 6. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:

R - Push the AHS ON pushbutton - The ON legend in the AHS ON


R switch. pushbutton switch comes on.

R 7. At the vacuum source: On the panel 21VU:

R - Slowly decrease the pressure to - The SYS ON indicator light comes on


R 16800 ft. (5120 m). at 16000 +250 -750 ft. (4876.71
R +76.19 -228.59 m).

R In the cabin:

R - The emergency announcement starts at


R 16000 +0 -500 ft. (4876.71 +0.00 -
R 152.39 m).



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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R On all the emergency oxygen containers:

R - The doors open and the oxygen masks


R come out.

R 8. At the vacuum source:

R - Slowly increase the pressure to


R 0 ft. (0 m).

R 9. On the panel 50VU: On the panel 50VU:

R - Push and hold the TMR RESET - The ON indicator light on the TMR
R pushbutton switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on.

R On the panel 21VU:

R - The SYS ON indicator light goes off.

R On the panel 50VU:

R - Release the TMR RESET - The ON indicator light on the TMR


R pushbutton switch. RESET pushbutton switch goes off.

R 10. On the Forward Attendant Panel In the cabin:


R (FAP) 120RH:

R - Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP - The emergency announcement stops.
R pushbutton switch.

R 11. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:

R - Push to release the AHS ON - The ON legend in the AHS ON


R pushbutton switch. pushbutton switch goes off.

R 12. At the oxygen test port 7504WR3:

R - Put the TEST TOOL - MANUAL


R RELEASE on the oxygen test
R port 7504WR3 to release the
R pressure from the system.



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Subtask 35-23-00-210-056

D. Detailed Inspection of the Oxygen Mask Assembly

(1) Examine the oxygen masks:


- For cracks
- For color changes
- For dirt.

(2) Examine the flexible supply hoses:


- For correct attachment to the reservoir bag and the
distribution/regulation unit
- For kinks
- For color changes.

(3) Examine the reservoir bags:


- For correct connection to the mask and the supply hoses
- For tears
- That you can read the inscription.

(4) Examine the elastic head band:


- For over extension
- For elasticity
- For correct attachment to the mask.

(5) Give the lanyard to mask connection a strong, short pull to make sure
that the connection is satisfactory.

Subtask 35-23-00-080-056

E. Disconnect the vacuum source

(1) Disconnect the vacuum source and the HOSE - ADAPTER, ALTITUDE SWITCH
from the altitude pressure switch 16WR.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-00-614-053

A. If necessary, fill the emergency oxygen cylinders (Ref. TASK 35-21-00-


614-002).



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Subtask 35-23-00-550-051

B. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Install the oxygen masks in the emergency oxygen containers


(Ref. TASK 35-23-00-550-001)

NOTE : There must be a clearance at each side of the emergency oxygen


____
container doors.

NOTE : The latches must engage correctly.


____

(2) Make sure that all door stops are in the normal position.

NOTE : Spring tension retracts the door stops automatically when they
____
are in the normal position.

Subtask 35-23-00-865-071

C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):


1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR

Subtask 35-23-00-410-063

D. Close Access

(1) Install the ceiling panel 231CC (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-400-001).

(2) Install the altitude pressure switch 16WR (Ref. TASK 35-23-15-400-
001)

(3) Do not disconnect the electrical connector.

(4) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

Subtask 35-23-00-865-072

E. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR

Subtask 35-23-00-862-059

F. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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TASK 35-23-00-550-002

Packing of Oxygen Masks

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-22-54-000-001 Removal of the Emergency Oxygen Container


35-22-54-400-001 Installation of the Emergency Oxygen Container
35-23-00-991-007 Fig. 502

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-00-010-065

A. Remove the emergency oxygen container (Ref. TASK 35-22-54-000-001).

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 502/TASK 35-23-00-991-007)

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

Subtask 35-23-00-550-052

A. Packing of the oxygen mask assemblies

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE OXYGEN MASKS ARE INSTALLED CORRECTLY. IF
_______
THEY ARE NOT, IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THEY WILL NOT FALL OUT
CORRECTLY IN AN EMERGENCY.

(1) Fold the reservoir bag (3) into thirds.

(2) Put the headband (2) into oxygen mask (1).

(3) Put the reservoir bag (3) into the oxygen mask (1).



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Packing of the Oxygen Masks
Figure 502/TASK 35-23-00-991-007- 12 (SHEET 1)



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Packing of the Oxygen Masks
Figure 502/TASK 35-23-00-991-007- 22 (SHEET 2)



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(4) Wind the supply hose (4) into a 50 mm (2.0 in. ) dia. coil. Make sure
that there are no twists in the supply hose (4).

(5) Put the supply hose (4) into the oxygen mask (1).

(6) Put the oxygen mask (1) into the emergency oxygen container (5) as
shown on the instruction label in the emergency oxygen container.

(7) If applicable, put the oxygen mask in the position on the ejector
strap.

NOTE : The ejector straps are only installed in the emergency oxygen
____
containers in:
- The entrance aera
- The lavatories
- The galleys.

(8) Do this procedure for the other oxygen masks.

(9) If necessary, put the pull flag assembly (6) between the oxygen masks
and the door of the emergency oxygen container.

NOTE : The pull flag assembly (6) is only installed in the emergency
____
oxygen containers in the lavatories.

(10) Make sure that the supply hoses (5) are connected to the generator
outlet and that the lanyards (8) are connected to the actuator pin.

(11) Put the supply hoses (5) on the oxygen masks. Make sure that the
supply hoses do not tangle or catch any part in the emergency oxygen
container.

(12) Put the lanyards (8) on the oxygen masks. Make sure that the lanyards
do not tangle or catch any part in the emergency oxygen container.

(13) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(14) Close the door of the emergency oxygen container. Make sure that the
latch engages and that there is nothing caught between the door and
the body of the emergency oxygen container.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-00-410-064

A. Install the emergency oxygen container (Ref. TASK 35-22-54-400-001).



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TASK 35-23-00-710-004

Operational Check of Cylinder Handvalve Switches

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 352001-06

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-00-861-056

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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Subtask 35-23-00-865-068

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-23-00-010-063

C. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

Subtask 35-23-00-860-059

D. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-
00-860-001).

(2) Make sure that there is no failure indication on the POXIP in the
cockpit.

(3) Make sure that the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders are open.



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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-23-00-710-055

A. Operational Check of Cylinder Handvalve Switches

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the oxygen cylinder 991WR1: On the overhead panel 20VU in the


- Close the manual shut-off valve cockpit:
of the oxygen cylinder. - Make sure that there is the FAULT
indication of the cylinder on the
POXIP.

2. On the oxygen cylinder 991WR1: On the overhead panel 20VU in the


- Open the manual shut-off valve cockpit:
of the oxygen cylinder. - Make sure that there is no FAULT
indication of the cylinder on the
POXIP.

3. On the oxygen cylinders 991WR2 to


991WR6:
- Do the action-steps 1 and 2
again for each oxygen cylinder.

4. On the overhead panel 20VU in the On the overhead panel 20VU in the
cockpit: cockpit:
- Push the TEST pushbutton on the - All indication lights on the POXIP
POXIP for approx. 1 sec. come on.
- On the display of the POXIP the
indication 8888 comes on.

On the overhead panel 20VU in the


cockpit, after 3 seconds:
- All indication lights on the POXIP go
off.
- On the display of the POXIP some
indications of a BITE-Test come on.

On the overhead panel 20VU in the


cockpit, after 6 seconds:
- On the display of the POXIP the
indication of the oxygen system
status comes on.



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-00-410-062

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-23-00-862-058

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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TASK 35-23-00-720-007

Operational and Functional Check of Passenger Oxygen System

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 352001-03

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific a shut-off valve, a vent device and an overpressure


device
No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific lint-free cloth
No specific pressure measuring device
No specific GROUND PRESSURE SOURCE (Nitrogen A_A_59503, Type 1,
Class 1, Grade B)
No specific TEST TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE
No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
No specific 1 BAG - VINYL
No specific 1 CAP - BLANKING
No specific 1 PLUG - BLANKING, PRESSURE
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE
No specific Torque Wrench : range 1.00 to 10.00 m.daN
(8.00 to 75.00 lbf.ft)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo


Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
35-21-00-614-002 Filling of the Passenger Oxygen Cylinders
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-00-861-058

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 35-23-00-865-073

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-23-00-010-066

C. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.



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(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

(5) In the cabin, remove the ceiling panel 231CC (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-000-
001).

Subtask 35-23-00-614-054

D. Depressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Close the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen cylinders.

(2) Put the TEST TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE on the oxygen test port 7504WR1 to
release the pressure from the system.

Subtask 35-23-00-941-053

E. Safety Precautions

(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not
to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit and in the cargo
compartment to tell persons that a pressure test continues.

(3) On all of the emergency oxygen containers, push the left hand side of
the test lever on the door assembly until the over-center spring
keeps the lever at 90 degrees to the door surface.

NOTE : The test lever should stay in this position until manually
____
set.

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.



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Subtask 35-23-00-860-061

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).

Subtask 35-23-00-480-057

B. Connect the Ground Service Equipment

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT IS APPROVED FOR THE
_______
OXYGEN SYSTEM. GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT THAT IS NOT APPROVED
CAN CAUSE CONTAMINATION OF THE SYSTEM AND INJURY TO PERSONS.

(1) Remove the cap from the oxygen test port 7504WR1.

(2) Connect the GROUND PRESSURE SOURCE (Nitrogen A_A_59503, Type 1, Class
1, Grade B) with pressure measuring device and a shut-off valve, a
vent device and an overpressure device to the oxygen test port
7504WR1.

Subtask 35-23-00-865-074

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.

Subtask 35-23-00-720-058

D. Functional Check of the Passenger Oxygen System

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. At the ground pressure source:


- Operate the ground pressure
source and slowly pressurize
the intermediate lines to 10
bar (145.0377 psi).

2. On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:


- Lift the switch guard and push - The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
the MASK MAN ON pushbutton
switch.

In the cabin:



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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- The doors of all emergency oxygen
containers open.

3. At the bleed vent valve 7503WR: At the bleed vent valve 7503WR:
- Check the flow out of the bleed - Make sure that there is a sufficient
vent valve. flow out of the bleed vent valve.

4. On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:


- Push the TMR RESET pushbutton - The ON indicator light on the TMR
switch. RESET pushbutton switch comes on.

On the maintenance panel 50VU, after 5


seconds:
- The ON indicator light on the TMR
RESET pushbutton switch goes off.

5. On the oxygen test port 7504WR3: On the panel 21VU:


- Put the TEST TOOL - MANUAL - The SYS ON indicator light goes off.
RELEASE on the oxygen test port
7504WR3 to release the pressure
from the system.

On the overhead panel 20VU:


- Make sure that the LO PR indication
on the POXIP comes on at 5.5 +0.7
-0.7 bar (79.8 +10.1 -10.1 psi).

6. On the Forward Attendant Panel On the panel 21VU:


(FAP) 120RH: - The SYS ON indicator light goes off.
- Push the PRE REC ANN. STOP
pushbutton switch.

Subtask 35-23-00-865-075

E. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):


1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.



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Subtask 35-23-00-080-057

F. Disconnect the ground service equipment

(1) Disconnect the ground pressure source and the test equipment from the
oxygen test port 7504WR1.

(2) Install the cap on the oxygen test port 7504WR1.

(3) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

Subtask 35-23-00-480-058

G. Connect the Ground Service Equipment

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT IS APPROVED FOR THE
_______
OXYGEN SYSTEM. GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT THAT IS NOT APPROVED
CAN CAUSE CONTAMINATION OF THE SYSTEM AND INJURY TO PERSONS.

(1) In the cabin, put CAP - BLANKING on the bleed vent valve 7503WR.

(2) In the cargo compartment, disconnect the distribution system lines


from the oxygen regulators 910WR1 and 910WR2.

(3) Put PLUG - BLANKING, PRESSURE on the disconnected line ends.

(4) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.

(5) Remove the cap from the oxygen test port 7504WR2.

(6) Connect the GROUND PRESSURE SOURCE (Nitrogen A_A_59503, Type 1, Class
1, Grade B) with pressure measuring device and a shut-off valve, a
vent device and an overpressure device to the oxygen test port
7504WR2.

Subtask 35-23-00-780-050

H. Pressure Holding/ Decay Check of the Distribution Network

(1) Operate the ground pressure source and slowly pressurize the
distribution system lines to 6.3 +0.1 -0.1 bar (91.3737 +1.4503 -
1.4503 psi).

(2) After stabilization of the pressure close the shut-off valve on the
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(3) Record the test medium pressure and the temperature.

(4) After 30 minutes make sure that the pressure loss is less than 0.7
bar (10.1526 psi).

(5) Record the test medium pressure and the temperature again.

(6) Release the pressure from the system through the oxygen test port
7504WR3 and the ground pressure source.

(7) Clean the connections with a clean lint-free cloth.

Subtask 35-23-00-080-058

J. Disconnect the ground service equipment

(1) Disconnect the ground pressure source and the test equipment from the
oxygen test port 7504WR2.

(2) Install the cap on the oxygen test port 7504WR2.

(3) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line ends.

(4) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(5) Connect the distribution system lines to the oxygen regulators 910WR1
and 910WR2.

(6) TORQUE the connections to between 5.20 and 5.65 m.daN (38.34 and
41.66 lbf.ft).

(7) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(8) In the cabin, remove the blanking cap from the bleed vent valve
7503WR.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-00-865-076

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.



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Subtask 35-23-00-170-052

B. Flush the Oxygen Distribution System

(1) Pressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(a) Slowly open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders 3.5 to 4 turns.

(b) Let the pressure become stable.

NOTE : This occurs after approximately 90 seconds.


____

(c) Fully open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders.

(2) Push the MASK MAN ON pushbutton switch 14WR on the overhead panel
21VU.

(3) Push the RESET pushbutton 13WR on the maintenance panel 50VU.

(4) Put the TEST TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE on the oxygen test ports 7504WR2
and 7504WR3 to release the pressure from the oxygen distribution
system.

(5) Close all the doors of the emergency oxygen containers.

NOTE : The test levers must stay in the test position.


____

(6) Do the steps (2) thru (4) again.

Subtask 35-23-00-614-055

C. Pressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) If necessary, fill the emergency oxygen cylinders (Ref. TASK 35-21-
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D. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Remove the warning notice(s).

(2) Put the emergency oxygen container back to its initial configuration

(a) Close all the doors of the emergency oxygen containers.

(b) Push the test lever back to the normal position and let them
retract into their containers.

NOTE : Spring tension retracts the door stops automatically when


____
they are in the normal position.

Subtask 35-23-00-410-065

E. Close Access

(1) In the cabin, install the ceiling panel 231CC (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-
400-001).

(2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(3) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(4) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(5) Remove the access platform(s).

(6) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-23-00-862-060

F. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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TRANSDUCER - TEMPERATURE (975WR) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_______________________________________________________

TASK 35-23-11-000-001

Removal of the Temperature Transducer (975WR)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
No specific 1 CAP - BLANKING
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
35-21-51-000-001 Removal of the Oxygen Cylinder Assemblies
(991WR1-991WR6)
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-23-11-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-11-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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Subtask 35-23-11-865-050

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-23-11-941-050

C. Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to


operate the emergency oxygen system.

Subtask 35-23-11-010-050

D. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

(5) Close the manual shut-off valves of the oxygen cylinders.

(6) If necessary, remove the oxygen cylinder 991WR1 (Ref. TASK 35-21-51-
000-001).

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.



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Subtask 35-23-11-860-050

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).

Subtask 35-23-11-020-050

B. Removal of the Temperature Transducer (975WR)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-23-11-991-001)

(1) Disconnect the electrical connector 975WR-A (1).

(2) Put CAP - BLANKING on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(3) Remove the screws (3), the washers (4) and the temperature transducer
(2).



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Temperature Transducer
Figure 401/TASK 35-23-11-991-001



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TASK 35-23-11-400-001

Installation of the Temperature Transducer (975WR)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
35-21-51-400-001 Installation of the Oxygen Cylinder Assemblies
(991WR1-991WR6)
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-23-11-991-001 Fig. 401
35-23-11-991-002 Fig. 402



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-11-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Make sure that a warning notice is in position in the cockpit to tell
persons not to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(3) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the AFT
cargo-compartment door 826.

(4) Make sure that the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(5) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU is in the ON
position.

(6) Make sure that the related lining panel is removed (Ref. TASK 25-55-
12-000-003).

(7) Make sure that the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders are close.

(8) Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-
00-860-001).

Subtask 35-23-11-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02



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4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

Subtask 35-23-11-420-050

A. Installation of the Temperature Transducer (975WR)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-23-11-991-001)

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(3) Put the temperature transducer (2) in position and install the
washers (4) and the screws (3).

(4) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(5) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(6) Connect the electrical connector 975WR-A (1).

(7) If necessary, install the oxygen cylinder 991WR1 (Ref. TASK 35-21-51-
400-001).

Subtask 35-23-11-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.



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Subtask 35-23-11-710-050

C. Test of the Temperature Transducer (975WR)


(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-23-11-991-002)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the QCCU: On the QCCU:


- Examine the indicators on the - Make sure that there is no
QCCU. TEMPERATURE indication.

2. On the QCCU: On the QCCU:


- Push the TEST pushbutton. - The COMPUTER, TEMPERATURE and
PRESSURE indicator come on.
- On the display of the QCCU the
indication 88 comes on.

On the QCCU, after 3 seconds:


- The COMPUTER, TEMPERATURE and
PRESSURE indicator go off.
- On the display of the QCCU the number
of selected oxygen cylinders come on.

On the QCCU, after 12 seconds:


- On the display of the QCCU the number
of selected oxygen cylinders
indication goes off.

Subtask 35-23-11-440-050

D. Pressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Slowly open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders 3.5 to 4 turns.

(2) Let the pressure become stable.

NOTE : This occurs after approximately 90 seconds.


____

(3) Fully open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders.

Subtask 35-23-11-942-050

E. Remove the warning notice(s).



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Quantity Calculation and Control Unit
Figure 402/TASK 35-23-11-991-002



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-11-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-23-11-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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SWITCH - ALTITUDE (16WR) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_______________________________________________

TASK 35-23-15-000-001

Removal of the Altitude Switch (16WR)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking cap


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-23-15-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-15-010-050

A. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position at the access door 824.

(2) Open the access door 824.



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B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-23-15-991-001)

Subtask 35-23-15-020-050

A. Removal of the Altitude Switch

(1) Disconnect the electrical connector (1) from the altitude switch (2).

(2) Put a blanking cap on the electrical connector (1).

(3) Remove the screws (4) and the washers (5) and remove the altitude
switch (2) from its support (3).



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Altitude Switch
Figure 401/TASK 35-23-15-991-001



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TASK 35-23-15-400-001

Installation of the Altitude Switch (16WR)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking cap


No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-23-00-720-002 Functional Test of the Passenger Emergency-Oxygen


System
R 52-41-00-410-002 Close the Avionics Compartment Doors after Access
35-23-15-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-15-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the access door
824.

(2) Make sure that the access door 824 is open.



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B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-23-15-991-001)

Subtask 35-23-15-420-050

A. Install the Altitude Switch

(1) Install the altitude switch (2) on its support (3) and install and
tighten the screws (4) and the washers (5).

(2) Remove the blanking cap from the electrical connector (1).

(3) Connect the electrical connector (1) to the altitude switch (2).

(4) Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these)
circuit breaker(s):
1WR

Subtask 35-23-15-720-051

B. Functional test

(1) Do the functional test of the passenger oxygen system. (Ref. TASK 35-
23-00-720-002)

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-15-410-051

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

R (2) Close the access door 824. (Ref. TASK 52-41-00-410-002)



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INDICATOR - PRESSURE, FILL PANEL (980WR) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_______________________________________________________________

TASK 35-23-21-000-001

Removal of the Fill Panel Pressure Indicator (980WR)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
No specific 1 CAP - BLANKING
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-23-21-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-21-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-23-21-941-050

C. Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to


operate the emergency oxygen system.

Subtask 35-23-21-010-050

D. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

(5) Close the manual shut-off valves of the oxygen cylinders.

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

Subtask 35-23-21-860-050

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).



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Subtask 35-23-21-020-050

B. Removal of the Fill Panel Pressure Indicator (980WR)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-23-21-991-001)

(1) Release the quick release fasteners (4) and remove the cover assembly
(5).

(2) Disconnect the electrical connector 980WR-A (2).

(3) Put CAP - BLANKING on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(4) Loosen the screws (3).

(5) Remove the fill panel pressure indicator (1).



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Fill Panel Pressure Indicator
Figure 401/TASK 35-23-21-991-001



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TASK 35-23-21-400-001

Installation of the Fill Panel Pressure Indicator (980WR)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-23-21-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-21-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Make sure that a warning notice is in position in the cockpit to tell
persons not to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(3) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the AFT
cargo-compartment door 826.

(4) Make sure that the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(5) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU is in the ON
position.

(6) Make sure that the related lining panel is removed (Ref. TASK 25-55-
12-000-003).

(7) Make sure that the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders are close.

(8) Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-
00-860-001).

Subtask 35-23-21-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02



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4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

Subtask 35-23-21-420-050

A. Installation of the Fill Panel Pressure Indicator (980WR)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-23-21-991-001)

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(3) Put the fill panel pressure indicator (1) in position.

NOTE : Make sure that the indicator is installed the correct way up.
____

(4) Fasten the screws (3).

(5) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(6) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(7) Connect the electrical connector 980WR-A (2).

(8) Put the cover assembly (5) in position and lock the quick release
fasteners (4).

Subtask 35-23-21-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.



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Subtask 35-23-21-710-050

C. Operational Test of the Fill Panel Pressure Indicator (980WR)

(1) Calculate the average pressure in the oxygen cylinders.

(a) Read the pressure on the gage of each oxygen cylinder.

(b) Add the pressures together and divide the total by the number of
oxygen cylinders.

(2) Make sure that the pressure on the fill panel pressure indicator is
equal to the calculated average pressure in the oxygen cylinders.

Subtask 35-23-21-440-050

D. Pressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Slowly open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders 3.5 to 4 turns.

(2) Let the pressure become stable.

NOTE : This occurs after approximately 90 seconds.


____

(3) Fully open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders.

Subtask 35-23-21-942-050

E. Remove the warning notice(s).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-21-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).



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(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-23-21-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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CONTROL UNIT - QUANTITY CALCULATION (960WR) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
__________________________________________________________________

TASK 35-23-34-000-001

Removal of the Quantity Calculation and Control Unit (QCCU) (960WR)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
No specific 1 CAP - BLANKING
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-23-34-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-34-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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Subtask 35-23-34-865-050

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-23-34-941-050

C. Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to


operate the emergency oxygen system.

Subtask 35-23-34-010-050

D. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

(5) Close the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen cylinders.

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

Subtask 35-23-34-860-050

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).



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Subtask 35-23-34-020-050

B. Removal of the Quantity Calculation and Control Unit (QCCU) (960WR)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-23-34-991-001)

(1) Loosen the spring latches (4) and disconnect the electrical
connectors (5).

(2) Put CAP - BLANKING on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(3) Remove the screws (2), the washers (1) and the QCCU (3).



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Quantity Calculation and Control Unit
Figure 401/TASK 35-23-34-991-001



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TASK 35-23-34-400-001

Installation of the Quantity Calculation and Control Unit (QCCU) (960WR)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-23-34-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-34-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Make sure that a warning notice is in position in the cockpit to tell
persons not to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(3) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the AFT
cargo-compartment door 826.

(4) Make sure that the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(5) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU is in the ON
position.

(6) Make sure that the related lining panel is removed (Ref. TASK 25-55-
12-000-003).

(7) Make sure that the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders are close.

(8) Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-
00-860-001).

Subtask 35-23-34-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02



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4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

Subtask 35-23-34-420-050

A. Installation of the Quantity Calculation and Control Unit (QCCU) (960WR)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-23-34-991-001)

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(3) Put the QCCU (3) in position and install the screws (2) and the
washers (1).

(4) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(5) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(6) Connect the electrical connectors (5) and lock them with the spring
latches (4).

Subtask 35-23-34-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.



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Subtask 35-23-34-710-050

C. Test of the Quantity Calculation and Control Unit (QCCU) (960WR)

(1) Turn the switch (6) until the correct number of oxygen cylinders
installed in the aircraft comes on the display.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the QCCU: On the QCCU:


- Examine the indicators on the - Make sure that there is no
QCCU. indication.

2. On the QCCU: On the QCCU:


- Push the TEST pushbutton. - The COMPUTER, TEMPERATURE and
PRESSURE indicator come on.
- On the display of the QCCU the
indication 88 comes on.

On the QCCU, after 3 seconds:


- The COMPUTER, TEMPERATURE and
PRESSURE indicator go off.
- On the display of the QCCU the number
of selected oxygen cylinders come on.

On the QCCU, after 12 seconds:


- On the display of the QCCU the number
of selected oxygen cylinders
indication goes off.

Subtask 35-23-34-440-050

D. Pressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Slowly open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders 3.5 to 4 turns.

(2) Let the pressure become stable.

NOTE : This occurs after approximately 90 seconds.


____

(3) Fully open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders.



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Subtask 35-23-34-942-050

E. Remove the warning notice(s).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-34-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-23-34-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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______________________________________________________________
REDUCER - PRESSURE (990WR1,990WR2,990WR3,990WR4,990WR5,990WR6)
____________________
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

TASK 35-23-51-000-001

Removal of the Pressure Reducer (990WR1-990WR6)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific TEST TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE
No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
No specific 1 BAG - VINYL
No specific 1 CAP - BLANKING
No specific 1 PLUG - BLANKING
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-23-51-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-51-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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Subtask 35-23-51-865-050

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-23-51-941-050

C. Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to


operate the emergency oxygen system.

Subtask 35-23-51-010-050

D. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

Subtask 35-23-51-614-050

E. Depressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Close the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen cylinders.

(2) Put the TEST TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE on the oxygen test port 7504WR1 to
release the pressure from the system.



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4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

Subtask 35-23-51-860-050

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).

Subtask 35-23-51-020-050

B. Removal of the Pressure Reducers (990WR1-990WR6)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-23-51-991-001)

(1) Disconnection of the Electrical Connectors

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR(S) IS(ARE)


_______
DISCONNECTED BEFORE YOU DISCONNECT THE BONDING STRAP(S).

(a) Disconnect the electrical connectors (3).

(b) Put CAP - BLANKING on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(c) Disconnect the bonding strap.

(2) Disconnection of the unions

(a) Loosen the nut (2) and disconnect the thermal compensator (1).

(b) Loosen the nut (4) and disconnect the hoses (5).

(3) Loosen the nut (6) and remove the pressure reducer (7).

(4) Put PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line ends.

(5) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.



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Pressure Reducer
Figure 401/TASK 35-23-51-991-001



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TASK 35-23-51-400-001

Installation of the Pressure Reducer (990WR1-990WR6)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)


No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.20 to 3.60 m.daN
(2.00 to 26.00 lbf.ft)
No specific Torque Wrench : range 1.00 to 10.00 m.daN
(8.00 to 75.00 lbf.ft)

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 07-001D D 75-T-2-5721-3-1


ELECTRICAL BONDING COATING (BLUE COLOR)
(Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 09-016B USA MIL-PRF-81733D TYPE II
CORROSION INHIBITING FILLET CONSISTENCY
(Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
R 35-21-00-614-002 Filling of the Passenger Oxygen Cylinders
35-23-00-790-001 Leak Check of Components in the Intermediate Line of
the Oxygen System
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-23-51-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-51-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Make sure that a warning notice is in position in the cockpit to tell
persons not to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(3) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the AFT
cargo-compartment door 826.

(4) Make sure that the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(5) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU is in the ON
position.



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(6) Make sure that the related lining panel is removed (Ref. TASK 25-55-
12-000-003).

(7) Make sure that the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders are close.

(8) Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-
00-860-001).

Subtask 35-23-51-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

Subtask 35-23-51-420-050

A. Installation of the Pressure Reducers (990WR1-990WR6)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-23-51-991-001)

(1) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line ends.

(3) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(4) Put the pressure reducer (7) in position and tighten the nut (6) with
your fingers.



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(5) Put the thermal compensator (1) and the hose (5) in position and
tighten the nuts (2) and (4) with your fingers.

(6) Tighten the connections

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE FLEXIBLE HOSES ARE NOT TWISTED OR PULLED
_______
TIGHT. IF THE HOSES ARE TWISTED OR PULLED TIGHT, THE
CONNECTIONS WILL BREAK AND CAUSE A LEAK.

NOTE : You must hold the fitting tightly in the correct position.
____

(a) TORQUE the nut (2) to between 1.38 and 1.52 m.daN (10.17 and
11.20 lbf.ft).

(b) TORQUE the nut (4) to between 4.23 and 4.37 m.daN (31.19 and
32.22 lbf.ft).

(c) TORQUE the nut (6) to between 6.78 and 8.12 m.daN (49.99 and
59.88 lbf.ft).

(7) Connection of the Electrical Connectors

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE BONDING STRAP(S) IS(ARE) CONNECTED


_______
BEFORE YOU CONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR(S).

(a) Connect the bonding strap.

(b) Apply PAINTS FOR DETAIL (INTERNAL AND EXTERN AL) (Material No.
07-001D) and SEALANTS (Material No. 09-016B) to the screws of the
bonding strap.

(c) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(d) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

(e) Connect the electrical connector (3).

Subtask 35-23-51-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.

Subtask 35-23-51-790-050

C. Do this leakage check (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-790-001).



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Subtask 35-23-51-710-050

D. Test of the Pressure Reducer (990WR1-990WR6)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the QCCU: On the QCCU:


- Examine the indicators on the - Make sure that there is no PRESSURE
QCCU. indication.

2. On the QCCU: On the QCCU:


- Push the TEST pushbutton. - The COMPUTER, TEMPERATURE and
PRESSURE indicator come on.
- On the display of the QCCU the
indication 88 comes on.

On the QCCU, after 3 seconds:


- The COMPUTER, TEMPERATURE and
PRESSURE indicator go off.
- On the display of the QCCU the number
of selected oxygen cylinders come on.

On the QCCU, after 12 seconds:


- On the display of the QCCU the number
of selected oxygen cylinders
indication goes off.

Subtask 35-23-51-614-051

E. Pressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Slowly open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders 3.5 to 4 turns.

(2) Let the pressure become stable.

NOTE : This occurs after approximately 90 seconds.


____

(3) Fully open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders.

R (4) If necessary, fill the emergency oxygen cylinders (Ref. TASK 35-21-
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Subtask 35-23-51-942-050

F. Remove the warning notice(s).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-51-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-23-51-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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REGULATOR - OXYGEN (910WR1,910WR2) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_________________________________________________________

TASK 35-23-52-000-001

Removal of the Oxygen Regulator (910WR1/910WR2)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific TEST TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE
No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
No specific 1 BAG - VINYL
No specific 1 CAP - BLANKING
No specific 1 PLUG - BLANKING
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-23-52-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-52-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-23-52-941-050

C. Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to


operate the emergency oxygen system.

Subtask 35-23-52-010-050

D. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

Subtask 35-23-52-614-050

E. Depressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Close the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen cylinders.

(2) Put the TEST TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE on the oxygen test port 7504WR1 to
release the pressure from the system.



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4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

Subtask 35-23-52-860-050

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).

Subtask 35-23-52-020-050

B. Removal of the Oxygen Regulators (910WR1/910WR2)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-23-52-991-001)

(1) Disconnect the electrical connectors (5).

(2) Put CAP - BLANKING on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(3) Loosen the nuts (2) and (4) and disconnect the hoses (1) and (3).

(4) Put PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line ends.

(5) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.

(6) Record the location of the bonding screw.

(7) Remove the screws (7), the washers (6) and carefully remove the
oxygen regulator (8).



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Oxygen Regulators 910WR1/910WR2
Figure 401/TASK 35-23-52-991-001



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TASK 35-23-52-400-001

Installation of the Oxygen Regulator (910WR1/910WR2)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)


No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.20 to 3.60 m.daN
(2.00 to 26.00 lbf.ft)
No specific Torque Wrench : range 1.00 to 10.00 m.daN
(8.00 to 75.00 lbf.ft)

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 07-001D D 75-T-2-5721-3-1


ELECTRICAL BONDING COATING (BLUE COLOR)
(Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 09-016B USA MIL-PRF-81733D TYPE II
CORROSION INHIBITING FILLET CONSISTENCY
(Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
R 35-21-00-614-002 Filling of the Passenger Oxygen Cylinders
35-23-00-790-001 Leak Check of Components in the Intermediate Line of
the Oxygen System
35-23-00-790-002 Leak Check of Components in the Distribution Network
of the Oxygen System
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-23-52-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-52-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Make sure that a warning notice is in position in the cockpit to tell
persons not to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(3) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the AFT
cargo-compartment door 826.

(4) Make sure that the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(5) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU is in the ON
position.



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(6) Make sure that the related lining panel is removed (Ref. TASK 25-55-
12-000-003).

(7) Make sure that the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders are close.

(8) Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-
00-860-001).

Subtask 35-23-52-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

Subtask 35-23-52-420-050

A. Installation of the Oxygen Regulator (910WR1/910WR2)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-23-52-991-001)

(1) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line ends.

(3) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(4) Put the oxygen regulator (8) in position and install the screws (7)
and the washers (6).

NOTE : The flow arrow on the oxygen regulator must point in the flow
____
direction.



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(5) Apply PAINTS FOR DETAIL (INTERNAL AND EXTERN AL) (Material No. 07-
001D) and SEALANTS (Material No. 09-016B) to the bonding screw.

(6) Connect the hoses (1) and (3) and tighten the nuts (2) and (4) with
your fingers.

(7) Tighten the connections

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE FLEXIBLE HOSES ARE NOT TWISTED OR PULLED
_______
TIGHT. IF THE HOSES ARE TWISTED OR PULLED TIGHT, THE
CONNECTIONS WILL BREAK AND CAUSE A LEAK.

NOTE : You must hold the fitting tightly in the correct position.
____

(a) TORQUE the nut (2) to between 2.60 and 2.94 m.daN (19.17 and
21.68 lbf.ft).

(b) TORQUE the nut (4) to between 5.20 and 5.65 m.daN (38.34 and
41.66 lbf.ft).

(8) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(9) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(10) Connect the electrical connector (5).

Subtask 35-23-52-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.

Subtask 35-23-52-790-050

R C. Do this checks:

R (1) Do the leak check of components in the intermediate line of the


R oxygen system (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-790-001).

R (2) Do the leak check of components in the distribution network of the


R oxygen system (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-790-002).



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Subtask 35-23-52-720-050

D. Test of the Oxygen Regulator (910WR1/910WR2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the overhead panel 20VU in the On the overhead panel 20VU in the
cockpit: cockpit:
- Examine the Passenger Oxygen - Make sure that there are no SYS 1
Indication Panel (POXIP). and SYS 2indication on the POXIP.

2. On the overhead panel 20VU in the On the overhead panel 20VU in the
cockpit: cockpit:
- Push the TEST pushbutton on the - All indication lights on the POXIP
POXIP for approx. 1 sec. come on.
- On the display of the POXIP the
indication 8888 comes on.

On the overhead panel 20VU in the


cockpit, after 3 seconds:
- All indication lights on the POXIP go
off.
- On the display of the POXIP some
indications of a BITE-Test come on.

On the overhead panel 20VU in the


cockpit, after 6 seconds:
- On the display of the POXIP the
indication of the oxygen system
pressure comes on.

Subtask 35-23-52-614-051

E. Pressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Slowly open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders 3.5 to 4 turns.

(2) Let the pressure become stable.

NOTE : This occurs after approximately 90 seconds.


____

(3) Fully open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders.



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R (4) If necessary, fill the emergency oxygen cylinders (Ref. TASK 35-21-
R 00-614-002).

Subtask 35-23-52-942-050

F. Remove the warning notice(s).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-52-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-23-52-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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SWITCH - LOW PRESSURE (970WR) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
____________________________________________________

TASK 35-23-54-000-001

Removal of the Low Pressure Switch (970WR)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific TEST TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE
No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
No specific 1 BAG - VINYL
No specific 1 CAP - BLANKING
No specific 1 PLUG - BLANKING
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-23-54-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-54-861-050

A. Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).



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B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-23-54-941-050

C. Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to


operate the emergency oxygen system.

Subtask 35-23-54-010-050

D. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

Subtask 35-23-54-614-050

E. Depressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Close the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen cylinders.

(2) Put the TEST TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE on the oxygen test port 7504WR1 to
release the pressure from the system.



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4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

Subtask 35-23-54-860-050

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).

Subtask 35-23-54-020-050

B. Removal of the Low Pressure Switch (970WR)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-23-54-991-001)

(1) Disconnection of the Electrical Connectors

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR(S) IS(ARE)


_______
DISCONNECTED BEFORE YOU DISCONNECT THE BONDING STRAP(S).

(a) Disconnect the electrical connector 970WR-A (3).

(b) Put CAP - BLANKING on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(c) Disconnect the bonding strap.

(2) Loosen the nut (1) and remove the low pressure switch (2).

(3) Put PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line ends.

(4) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.



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Low Pressure Switch (970WR)
Figure 401/TASK 35-23-54-991-001



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TASK 35-23-54-400-001

Installation of the Low Pressure Switch (970WR)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)


No specific Torque Wrench : range 2.00 to 20.00 m.daN
(15.00 to 150.00 lbf.ft)

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 07-001D D 75-T-2-5721-3-1


ELECTRICAL BONDING COATING (BLUE COLOR)
(Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 09-016B USA MIL-PRF-81733D TYPE II
CORROSION INHIBITING FILLET CONSISTENCY
(Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen


System
35-23-00-790-001 Leak Check of Components in the Intermediate Line of
the Oxygen System
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-23-54-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-54-860-052

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Make sure that a warning notice is in position in the cockpit to tell
persons not to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(3) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the AFT
cargo-compartment door 826.

(4) Make sure that the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(5) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU is in the ON
position.

(6) Make sure that the related lining panel is removed (Ref. TASK 25-55-
12-000-003).

(7) Make sure that the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders are close.

(8) Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-
00-860-001).



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Subtask 35-23-54-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

Subtask 35-23-54-420-050

A. Installation of the Low Pressure Switch (970WR)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-23-54-991-001)

(1) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line ends.

(3) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(4) Make sure that the line end fittings are serviceable.

(5) Put the low pressure switch (2) in position.

(6) Tighten the nut (1) with your fingers and TORQUE them to between 11.3
and 15.8 m.daN (83.33 and 116.51 lbf.ft).

NOTE : You must hold the fitting tightly in the correct position.
____

(7) Connection of the Electrical Connectors

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE BONDING STRAP(S) IS(ARE) CONNECTED


_______
BEFORE YOU CONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR(S).

(a) Connect the bonding strap.



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(b) Apply PAINTS FOR DETAIL (INTERNAL AND EXTERN AL) (Material No.
07-001D) and SEALANTS (Material No. 09-016B) to the screws of the
bonding strap.

(c) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(d) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

(e) Connect the electrical connector 970WR-A (3).

Subtask 35-23-54-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.

Subtask 35-23-54-790-050

C. Do this leak check (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-790-001).

Subtask 35-23-54-720-050

D. Test of the Low Pressure Switch (970WR)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the overhead panel 20VU in the On the overhead panel 20VU in the
cockpit: cockpit:
- Examine the Passenger Oxygen - Make sure that there is no LO PR
Indication Panel (POXIP). indication on the POXIP.

2. On the overhead panel 20VU in the On the overhead panel 20VU in the
cockpit: cockpit:
- Push the TEST pushbutton on the - All indication lights on the POXIP
POXIP for approx. 1 sec. come on.
- On the display of the POXIP the
indication 8888 comes on.

On the overhead panel 20VU in the


cockpit, after 3 seconds:
- All indication lights on the POXIP go
off.
- On the display of the POXIP some
indications of a BITE-Test comes on.



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ACTION RESULT
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On the overhead panel 20VU in the
cockpit, after 6 seconds:
- On the display of the POXIP the
indication of the oxygen system
pressure comes on.

Subtask 35-23-54-440-050

E. Pressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Slowly open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders 3.5 to 4 turns.

(2) Let the pressure become stable.

NOTE : This occurs after approximately 90 seconds.


____

(3) Fully open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders.

Subtask 35-23-54-942-050

F. Remove the warning notice(s).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-54-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).



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Subtask 35-23-54-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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VALVE - PRESSURE RELIEF (7000WR) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_______________________________________________________

TASK 35-23-55-000-001

Removal of the Pressure Relief Valve (7000WR)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific TEST TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE
No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
No specific 1 BAG - VINYL
No specific 1 PLUG - BLANKING
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen
System
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-23-55-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-55-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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Subtask 35-23-55-865-050

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

Subtask 35-23-55-941-050

C. Put a WARNING NOTICE in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to


operate the emergency oxygen system.

Subtask 35-23-55-010-050

D. Get Access

(1) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Put the access platform below the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the ON position.

(4) Remove the related lining panel to get access to the oxygen storage
(Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

Subtask 35-23-55-614-050

E. Depressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Close the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen cylinders.

(2) Put the TEST TOOL - MANUAL RELEASE on the oxygen test port 7504WR1 to
release the pressure from the system.

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.



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CAUTION : PUT DRY, CLEAN, METAL OR PLASTIC PLUGS ON ALL PIPES OR UNITS
_______
REMOVED TEMPORARILY. PUT EACH PIPE OR UNIT IN A SEALED VINYL BAG.

Subtask 35-23-55-860-050

A. Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-00-
860-001).

Subtask 35-23-55-020-050

B. Removal of the Pressure Relief Valve (7000WR)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-23-55-991-001)

(1) Loosen the nuts (2) and (4) and disconnect the hoses (1) and (3).

(2) Put PLUG - BLANKING on the disconnected line ends.

(3) Put the disconnected line ends into a sealed BAG - VINYL.

(4) Record the location of the bonding screw.

(5) Remove the screws (5), the washers (6) and carefully remove the
pressure relief valve (7).



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Pressure Relief Valve (7000WR)
Figure 401/TASK 35-23-55-991-001



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TASK 35-23-55-400-001

Installation of the Pressure Relief Valve (7000WR)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)


No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.20 to 3.60 m.daN
(2.00 to 26.00 lbf.ft)

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 07-001D D 75-T-2-5721-3-1


ELECTRICAL BONDING COATING (BLUE COLOR)
(Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 09-016B USA MIL-PRF-81733D TYPE II
CORROSION INHIBITING FILLET CONSISTENCY
(Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65
25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR59/FR65



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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-00-00-860-001 Special precautions when working on a Gaseous Oxygen


System
35-21-00-614-002 Filling of the Passenger Oxygen Cylinders
35-23-00-790-001 Leak Check of Components in the Intermediate Line of
the Oxygen System
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
35-23-55-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-23-55-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(2) Make sure that a warning notice is in position in the cockpit to tell
persons not to operate the emergency oxygen system.

(3) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the AFT
cargo-compartment door 826.

(4) Make sure that the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(5) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU is in the ON
position.

(6) Make sure that the related lining panel is removed (Ref. TASK 25-55-
12-000-003).

(7) Make sure that the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders are close.

(8) Obey the special precautions when you do this task (Ref. TASK 35-00-
00-860-001).



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Subtask 35-23-55-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/OXY PNL 902WR HA08
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/QCCU 901WR HA07
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/2 SPLY 64WR HA06
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/PRESS REG/1 SPLY 63WR HA05
R 49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL & IND 900WR HA04
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 2WR HA03
49VU OXYGEN/PASSENGER/CTL AND WARN 1WR HA02

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

Subtask 35-23-55-420-050

A. Installation of the Pressure Relief Valve (7000WR)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-23-55-991-001)

(1) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Remove the vinyl bags from the disconnected line ends.

(3) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(4) Put the pressure relief valve (7) in position and install the screws
(5) and the washers (6).

NOTE : The flow arrow on the pressure relief valve must point in the
____
flow direction.

(5) Apply PAINTS FOR DETAIL (INTERNAL AND EXTERN AL) (Material No. 07-
001D) and SEALANTS (Material No. 09-016B) to the bonding screw.

(6) Connect the hoses (1) and (3) and tighten the nuts (2) and (4) with
your fingers.



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(7) Tighten the connections

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE FLEXIBLE HOSES ARE NOT TWISTED OR PULLED
_______
TIGHT. IF THE HOSES ARE TWISTED OR PULLED TIGHT, THE
CONNECTIONS WILL BREAK AND CAUSE A LEAK.

NOTE : You must hold the fitting tightly in the correct position.
____

(a) TORQUE the nut (2) to between 1.50 and 1.66 m.daN (11.06 and
12.24 lbf.ft).

(b) TORQUE the nut (4) to between 3.00 and 3.32 m.daN (22.12 and
24.48 lbf.ft).

Subtask 35-23-55-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1WR, 2WR, 63WR, 64WR, 900WR, 901WR, 902WR.

Subtask 35-23-55-790-050

C. Do this leakage check (Ref. TASK 35-23-00-790-001).

Subtask 35-23-55-614-051

D. Pressurize the Emergency Oxygen System

(1) Slowly open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders 3.5 to 4 turns.

(2) Let the pressure become stable.

NOTE : This occurs after approximately 90 seconds.


____

(3) Fully open the manual shut-off valves of the emergency oxygen
cylinders.

(4) If necessary, fill the emergency oxygen cylinders (Ref. TASK 35-21-
00-614-002).

Subtask 35-23-55-942-050

E. Remove the warning notice(s).



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-23-55-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the related lining panel to close access to the oxygen
storage (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to the OFF position.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

Subtask 35-23-55-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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PORTABLE OXYGEN - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
___________________________________________

1. _______
General
R The portable oxygen system supplies oxygen to the cabin attendants, the
R passengers and the crew in an emergency.
R The portable oxygen system has these subsystems:
R - the flight-crew portable device,
R - the cabin-attendants portable devices.
R The flightcrew portable device is installed in the console at the RH side
R of the cockpit.
R The cabin attendants portable breathing-equipment is installed in several
R places in the cabin area. The possible positions are:
R - in the galley areas,
R - in the attendants seat areas,
R - in the overhead stowages,
R - in the cabin stowages/doghouses.

2. Description
___________

A. Flight-Crew Portable Device (Ref. 35-31-00)


The flight-crew portable device is a Protective Breathing Equipment
(PBE). Its primary use is to supply oxygen to one crew member if there is
a fire, or emission of smoke and/or noxious gas. It permits a crew member
to move freely to extinguish a fire. It can also supply emergency-oxygen
if the fixed emergency-oxygen system does not work.

B. Cabin-Attendants Portable Devices (Ref. 35-32-00)


The cabin-attendant portable-oxygen system has these devices:
- high-pressure oxygen cylinder with continuous-flow type masks,
- Protetive Breathing Equipment (PBE),
- demonstration oxygen masks,
- manual release tools.
They are installed at different locations in the cabin and are
immediately available for the cabin attendants to use.
The high-pressure oxygen cylinders with continuous-flow type masks
supply first aid oxygen for the passengers. If necessary they can also
supply oxygen to the cabin attendants.
The primary use of the PBE is to supply oxygen to the cabin attendants
if there is a fire, or an emission of smoke and/or noxious gas. It
permits them to move freely to extinguish a fire.



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PORTABLE OXYGEN - INSPECTION/CHECK
__________________________________

TASK 35-30-00-210-004

Check Pressure on Portable Oxygen Cylinders Gauge

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 353000-01

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-32-42-210-002 Visual Inspection of the Portable Oxygen Cylinders


for the Correct Pressure

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-30-00-010-055

A. Get Access

(1) Get access to the portable oxygen cylinders in the cabin.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-30-00-210-052

A. Check Pressure

(1) Examine the pressure in the portable oxygen cylinders (Ref. TASK 35-
32-42-210-002).

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO
_______
PREVENT CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-30-00-410-055

A. Close Access

R (1) Close the doors that were opened for access.



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R



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TASK 35-30-00-750-002

Removal of Portable Oxygen Cylinder for Hydrostatic Test and check of low
Pressure Relief Valves

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 353000-02

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-32-42-750-001 Test of the Low-Pressure Relief-Valves on the


Portable Oxygen Cylinders
35-32-42-750-002 Hydrostatic Test of the Portable Oxygen Cylinders

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-30-00-010-056

A. Get Access

(1) Get access to the portable oxygen cylinders in the cabin.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-30-00-750-051

A. Test

(1) Do the hydrostatic test of the portable oxygen cylinders (Ref. TASK
35-32-42-750-002).

(2) Do the test of the low-pressure relief-valves of the portable oxygen


cylinders (Ref. TASK 35-32-42-750-001).



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-30-00-410-056

A. Close Access

(1) Close the doors that were opened for access.



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TASK 35-30-00-210-005

Check Attachments of Portable Oxygen Cylinder and visual inspection of Full


Face Smoke Masks

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 353000-04

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-32-42-210-001 Visual Inspection of the Portable Oxygen Cylinders

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-30-00-010-058

A. Get Access

(1) Get access to the portable oxygen equipment in the cabin.

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105,

Subtask 35-30-00-210-053

A. Test

(1) Examine the portable oxygen equipment (Ref. TASK 35-32-42-210-001).



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R **ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-599,

Subtask 35-30-00-210-053-B

A. Test

(1) Examine the portable oxygen equipment (Ref. TASK 35-32-42-210-001).

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-30-00-410-058

A. Close Access

(1) Close the doors that were opened for access.



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TASK 35-30-00-210-006

Visual Check of the Box Seal/Serviceability Indication of the Protective


Breathing Equipment

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS AND NATIONAL
_______
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REGULATIONS WHEN YOU MOVE OR KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT
IN STORAGE:
- CHEMICAL OXYGEN GENERATORS
- PROTECTIVE BREATHING EQUIPMENT
- FIXED AND PORTABLE OXYGEN CYLINDERS.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR THIS EQUIPMENT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 353000-05

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 501-599,

35-30-00-991-004 Fig. 601

**ON A/C 051-099,

35-30-00-991-004-B Fig. 601A

**ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

35-30-00-991-004-A Fig. 601B

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105,

35-30-00-991-003 Fig. 602



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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON A/C 051-099,

35-30-00-991-003-D Fig. 602A

R **ON A/C 106-149, 211-233, 236-299,

35-30-00-991-003-G Fig. 602B

**ON A/C 151-199,

35-30-00-991-003-B Fig. 602C

**ON A/C 201-210,

35-30-00-991-003-A Fig. 602D

R **ON A/C 234-235,

35-30-00-991-003-H Fig. 602E

**ON A/C 301-304,

35-30-00-991-003-C Fig. 602F

**ON A/C 305-399,

35-30-00-991-003-F Fig. 602G

**ON A/C 401-499,

35-30-00-991-003-E Fig. 602H


R

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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-30-00-860-052

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) In the Cockpit:


- In the right lateral panel 702VU, remove the smoke hood containers.

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105,

Subtask 35-30-00-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) In the Cabin:


- In the overhead stowage compartment(s) LH/RH and behind the
lavatories D and E, remove the smoke hood containers.

**ON A/C 051-099,

Subtask 35-30-00-860-050-D

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) In the Cabin:


- In the cabin attendant seats, remove the smoke hood containers.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 201-299,

Subtask 35-30-00-860-050-A

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) In the Cabin:


- On the stowage LH, in the overhead stowage compartment(s) LH and
behind the lavatories D and E, remove the smoke hood containers.



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**ON A/C 151-199,

Subtask 35-30-00-860-050-B

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) In the Cabin:


- In the stowage LH, in the overhead stowage compartment(s) RH and
behind the lavatories D and E, remove the smoke hood containers.

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 35-30-00-860-050-C

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) In the Cabin:


- In the stowage LH, in the overhead stowage compartment(s) RH, in
the doghouse LH, behind the lavatories D and E, remove the smoke
hood containers.

**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 35-30-00-860-050-E

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) In the cabin, remove the smoke hood containers:


- From the stowages LH/RH
- Behind the lavatories D and E.

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 601/TASK 35-30-00-991-004)



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Smoke Hood Container
Figure 601/TASK 35-30-00-991-004


R

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**ON A/C 051-099,

(Ref. Fig. 601A/TASK 35-30-00-991-004-B)

**ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 601B/TASK 35-30-00-991-004-A)

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105,

(Ref. Fig. 602/TASK 35-30-00-991-003)

**ON A/C 051-099,

(Ref. Fig. 602A/TASK 35-30-00-991-003-D)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 211-233, 236-299,

(Ref. Fig. 602B/TASK 35-30-00-991-003-G)

**ON A/C 151-199,

(Ref. Fig. 602C/TASK 35-30-00-991-003-B)

**ON A/C 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 602D/TASK 35-30-00-991-003-A)

R **ON A/C 234-235,

(Ref. Fig. 602E/TASK 35-30-00-991-003-H)

**ON A/C 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 602F/TASK 35-30-00-991-003-C)


R

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201-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 35-30-00

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Smoke Hood Container
Figure 601A/TASK 35-30-00-991-004-B


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R Smoke Hood Container
Figure 601B/TASK 35-30-00-991-004-A



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106-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399,  35-30-00

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Smoke Hood Container
Figure 602/TASK 35-30-00-991-003


R

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R Smoke Hood Container
R Figure 602A/TASK 35-30-00-991-003-D


R

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Smoke Hood Container
Figure 602B/TASK 35-30-00-991-003-G


R

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Smoke Hood Container
R Figure 602C/TASK 35-30-00-991-003-B


R

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151-199,  35-30-00

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Smoke Hood Container
R Figure 602D/TASK 35-30-00-991-003-A


R

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201-210,  35-30-00

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Smoke Hood Container
Figure 602E/TASK 35-30-00-991-003-H


R

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234-235,  35-30-00

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Smoke Hood Container
R Figure 602F/TASK 35-30-00-991-003-C


R

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301-304,  35-30-00

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**ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 602G/TASK 35-30-00-991-003-F)

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 602H/TASK 35-30-00-991-003-E)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 501-599,

Subtask 35-30-00-210-055

A. Inspection of the Smoke Hood Container

(1) In the Cockpit:

(a) Make sure that you can see the yellow indicator in the box and it
is in the correct condition (operational color : yellow).

(b) If you can not see the yellow indicator you must replace the
breathing hood.

(c) If the box seal (if installed) is damaged or broken, please check
the serviceable condition of the breathing hood.

NOTE : The box seal (if installed) can be damaged or broken. The
____
condition of the box seal is not mandatory to the
serviceable condition of the breathing hood.

**ON A/C 051-099,

Subtask 35-30-00-210-055-B

A. Inspection of the Smoke Hood Container

(1) In the Cockpit:

(a) Make sure that the good-operation indicator on the front of the
lid shows green.

(b) Make sure that the smoke hood container is not unsealed.


R

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401-499, 501-599,
 35-30-00

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Smoke Hood Container
R Figure 602G/TASK 35-30-00-991-003-F


R

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305-399,  35-30-00

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Smoke Hood Container
R Figure 602H/TASK 35-30-00-991-003-E


R

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(c) Make sure that the smoke hood container is not dented.

(d) Make sure that the pictogram is on the smoke hood container and
that you can read it.

(e) If one of these points is not correct, you must replace the
equipment.
R

**ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

Subtask 35-30-00-210-055-A

A. Inspection of the Smoke Hood Container and of the Vacuum Sealed Bag

(1) In the Cockpit:

(a) Make sure that the tamper seal is not broken.

(b) Do the check of the vacuum bag through the inspection port. Loss
of vacuum causes slight inflation of the bag.

(c) If one of these points is not correct, you must replace the
equipment.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105,

R Subtask 35-30-00-210-054

R B. Inspection of the Smoke Hood Container

R (1) In the Cabin:

R (a) Make sure that the yellow indicator in the box shows the
R serviceabilty of the breathing hood. (Operational color :
R yellow).

R (b) Make sure that the box seal is not broken, this shows that the
R container has not been opened.

R (c) If the yellow indicator is not apparent you must replace the
R breathing hood.


R

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201-299, 301-399, 401-499,
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R (d) If the box seal (if installed) is damaged or broken, please check
R the serviceable condition of the breathing hood.

R NOTE : The box seal (if installed) can be damaged or broken. The
____
R condition of the box seal is not mandatory to the
R serviceable condition of the breathing hood.

R **ON A/C 051-099,

R Subtask 35-30-00-210-054-B

R B. Inspection of the Smoke Hood Container

R (1) In the Cabin:

R (a) Make sure that the good-operation indicator on the front of the
R lid shows green.

R (b) Make sure that the smoke hood container is not unsealed.

R (c) Make sure that the smoke hood container is not dented.

R (d) Make sure that the pictogram is on the smoke hood container and
R that you can read it.

R (e) If one of these points is not correct, you must replace the
R equipment.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

Subtask 35-30-00-210-054-A

B. Inspection of the Smoke Hood Container and of the Vacuum Sealed Bag

(1) In the Cabin:

(a) Make sure that the tamper seal is not broken.

(b) Do the check of the vacuum bag through the inspection port. Loss
of vacuum causes slight inflation of the bag.

(c) If one of these points is not correct, you must replace the
equipment.


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 35-30-00

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**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-30-00-860-053

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) In the Cockpit:


- In the right lateral panel 702VU, install the smoke hood
containers.

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105,

Subtask 35-30-00-860-051

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) In the Cabin:


- In the overhead stowage compartment(s) LH/RH and behind the
lavatories D and E, install the smoke hood containers.

**ON A/C 051-099,

Subtask 35-30-00-860-051-D

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) In the Cabin:


- In the cabin attendant seats, install the smoke hood containers.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 201-299,

Subtask 35-30-00-860-051-A

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) In the Cabin:


- On the stowage LH, in the overhead stowage compartment(s) LH and
behind the lavatories D and E, install the smoke hood containers.


R

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**ON A/C 151-199,

Subtask 35-30-00-860-051-B

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) In the Cabin:


R - In the stowage LH, in the overhead stowage compartment(s) RH and
R behind the lavatories D and E, install the smoke hood containers.

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 35-30-00-860-051-C

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) In the Cabin:


- In the stowage LH, in the overhead stowage compartment(s) RH, in
the doghouse LH, behind the lavatories D and E, install the smoke
hood containers.

**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 35-30-00-860-051-E

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) In the cabin, install the smoke hood containers:


- In the stowages LH/RH
- Behind the lavatories D and E.


R

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151-199, 301-399, 401-499,  35-30-00

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**ON A/C ALL

TASK 35-30-00-920-001

Discard Protective Breathing Equipment

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS AND NATIONAL
_______
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REGULATIONS WHEN YOU MOVE OR KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT
IN STORAGE:
- CHEMICAL OXYGEN GENERATORS
- PROTECTIVE BREATHING EQUIPMENT
- FIXED AND PORTABLE OXYGEN CYLINDERS.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR THIS EQUIPMENT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 353000-06

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-32-52-000-001 Removal of the Protective Breathing Equipment (Smoke


Hoods)
35-32-52-400-001 Installation of the Protective Breathing Equipment
(Smoke Hoods)

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-30-00-860-054

A. Not Applicable

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-30-00-020-050

A. Removal of the Protective Breathing Equipment

(1) Remove and discard the protective breathing equipment from cockpit
and/or cabin (Ref. TASK 35-32-52-000-001).



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Subtask 35-30-00-420-050

B. Installation of the Protective Breathing Equipment

(1) Put the new protective breathing equipment in position (Ref. TASK 35-
32-52-400-001).



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TASK 35-30-00-220-001

Detailed Inspection of Portable Oxygen Mask

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS AND NATIONAL
_______
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REGULATIONS WHEN YOU MOVE OR KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT
IN STORAGE:
- CHEMICAL OXYGEN GENERATORS
- PROTECTIVE BREATHING EQUIPMENT
- FIXED AND PORTABLE OXYGEN CYLINDERS.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR THIS EQUIPMENT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 353000-07

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific 1 FLASHLIGHT

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-30-00-861-050

A. Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).



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Subtask 35-30-00-010-060

B. Get Access

(1) Open the related stowages to get access to the portable oxygen
cylinders.

(2) Loosen the quick-release clamps and carefully remove the portable
oxygen cylinders from their stowage positions.

(3) Open the attached oxygen mask stowage-bags and remove the portable
oxygen masks.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-30-00-220-050

A. Detailed inspection of the portable oxygen mask

(1) If necessary use a FLASHLIGHT.

(2) For each portable oxygen mask make sure that:


- The flexible hose shows no damage, has no permanent kinks and no
cracks and/or discoloration.
- The portable oxygen mask is clean, shows no damage and has no
cracks, deformation and/or discoloration.

(3) If one or more of the inspections are not satisfactory, replace the
portable oxygen mask.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-30-00-410-060

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Put the portable oxygen masks back in their oxygen mask stowage-bags
and close the oxygen mask stowage-bags.

(3) Carefully install the oxygen cylinders in their stowage positions and
fasten the quick-release clamps.

(4) Close the stowages.



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Subtask 35-30-00-862-050

B. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).



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FLIGHT CREW PORTABLE DEVICES - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
________________________________________________________

1. General
_______

2. Description
___________

A. Smoke Hood System

(1) General description


(Ref. Fig. 001)
The hood container is installed on the lateral panel 702VU, it is
fitted with a tamper indicator that must be broken to allow access to
the bag (which contains the hood).
The container additionally provides an inspection window to allow
observation of the enclosed vacuum-sealed bag.

(a) Hood materials of construction


- External exposed components:
Hood: Double-sided teflon-impregnated fiberglass fabric
Visor: Optically clear polycarbonate
Adjustment strap: Nomex
Adjustment buckles: Nickel-plated die-cast zinc
External thermoplastic components: Ultem
Speaking diaphragm: Kapton and glass filled nylon
External elastomers: Silicone rubber
- Internal materials:
Neckseal: Latex film
Exhalation circuit: Polyurethane film
Canister discharge circuit: Teflon film
Oronasal mask: Silicone rubber
Chlorate candle: Stainless steel and brass
KO2 (potassium superoxide) canister: Tin-plated carbon steel
Canister/candle insulation: Ceramic fiber blanket and foil
laminated ceramic fiber

(b) General Features


The smoke hood completely encloses the head of the wearer and
seals at the neck with a thin elastic membrane. The large
internal volume of the hood accommodates glasses and long hair
while the elastic membrane neckseal enables fitting over the
broad population range representative of aircraft crewmembers.
The chemical air regeneration system is based on the use of
potassium superoxide (KO2).


R

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201-203,  35-31-00

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Flight-Crew Portable Oxygen Equipment
Figure 001


R

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201-203,  35-31-00

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Operation of the hood is silently and reliably powered by the
exhalation of the wearer into an oronasal mask cone located
within the hood. The low moisture content of the oxygen gas
generated by the KO2 bed reduces the wet bulb temperature,
improving wearer comfort and controlling misting or fogging of
the visor and/or glasses. The complete device is secured to the
head to minimize restrictions to mobility. A neck shield extends
downward from the back of the hood to protect the collar and
upper shoulder area of the user from direct flame contact. A
speaking diaphragm is installed in the oronasal mask cone to
enhance communication.

(c) Technical Data


Breathable gas: Chemically supplied oxygen (approximately 50
liters on demand).
Duration: 15 minutes to 30 minutes when used in accordance with
specified work rates.
Weight: 3.75 lb (1.7009 kg)
Starter candle: Not less than 8 liters of oxygen within 20
seconds of initiation.
Rebreathing volume: Nominal 8 liters.
CO2 Concentration: Less than 4% at maximum test condition
workrate.
Inhaled gas temperature: Less than 40⁰Celsius (Wet Bulb) at
nominal test condition workrate.

(d) General Operation


During the donning sequence, the chlorate candle is automatically
actuated as adjustment straps are pulled to secure the oronasal
mask cone against the face. Since the neckseal is already
positioned, the oxygen generated by the chlorate candle will
inflate the hood, providing adequate initial breathing volume,
and accomplish some purging of the hood with any excess gas
generation. As the wearer begins to breathe normally through the
oronasal mask cone, the exhaled breath is directed through the
KO2 canister, which removes water vapor and carbon dioxide and
adds oxygen before the gas is returned to the interior of the
hood for inhalation.
This breathing cycle will continue until the KO2 bed is
exhausted. Exhaustion of the bed results in a loss of active
oxygen-generation capability coupled with a rapid increase in
internal temperature and release of moisture through the KO2 bed.
The loss of oxygen-generating capability results in a gradual
reduction of the interior volume of the hood.


R

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(e) Hood Operation
(Ref. Fig. 002)
The hood encloses the head of the wearer and is sealed to the
wearer by the neckseal. The enclosed volume of the hood
represents approximately 8 liters available rebreathing volume,
or counter lung. The oronasal mask serves to direct the exhaled
breath containing CO2 and water vapor back through the KO2 bed
where moisture and CO2 are removed, and drier oxygen is added for
return into the hood volume. Inhalation is accomplished directly
from the interior of the hood through the inhalation valve
located on the oronasal mask. A relief valve located at the back
of the hood is used to prevent build-up of excessive pressure
within the hood, and to provide emergency pressure relief in the
event of a sudden reduction in cabin pressure.
The chlorate starter candle installed at the bottom of the KO2
canister is designed to deliver a fixed volume of approximately 8
liters of oxygen over a short duration of less than 20 seconds.
It is contained in a small stainless steel cylinder affixed to
the base of the KO2 canister. The discharge is directed into the
interior of the KO2 canister. The chlorate candle is initiated by
a spring-loaded plunger striking a small percussion primer when
the lanyard attached to the hood adjustment strap is pulled. The
heat developed from the percussion primer is sufficient to start
the decomposition reaction of the active NaClO3 material,
producing oxygen and forming common salt (NaCl).

(2) Storage
The smoke hood system is normally packaged in a two-component system
consisting of a low moisture transmission aluminized vacuum-sealed
bag installed in a tamper-resistant protective container. Since the
active air regeneration chemical (KO2) is moisture sensitive, the
primary function of the vacuum-sealed bag is to maintain an effective
moisture barrier. Loss of vacuum resulting in slight inflation of the
bag is an indication of loss of the moisture barrier, requiring
replacement of the unit. The protective container provides a barrier
to prevent accidental damage to the vacuum bag. The container is
fitted with a tamper indicator that must be broken to allow access to
the bag. The container additionally provides an inspection door to
allow observation of the enclosed vacuum-sealed bag to verify
installation and condition of the vacuum seal.


R

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201-203,  35-31-00

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Smoke Hood Operation
Figure 002


R

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201-203,  35-31-00

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FLIGHT CREW PORTABLE DEVICES - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
________________________________________________________

1. _______
General
The flight-crew emergency breathing-hood system provides protection to the
eyes and respiratory system for crew members.
It is used when there is a fire, against the emission of smoke and noxious
gas.
The breathing hood makes sure that the crew has an air supply of more than
20 minutes.

2. Description
___________

**ON A/C 001-049, 055-061, 101-105,

A. Breathing Hood System

(1) Component Location


(Ref. Fig. 001)
The breathing hood container is installed in the cockpit, in the R
aft console 702VU.
The container is provided with a good-condition indicator and tamper
seal used for the preflight inspection.

(2) Storage
The complete hood is vacuum-packed in a transport/storage container.
The breathing hood is stored under vacuum in a specially designed
sachet. The sachet is mounted inside a box in such a way that, after
the opening of the box, the hood is removed and the vacuum protection
is automatically opened with a single movement.

R **ON A/C 062-099, 106-149, 151-199, 204-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-599,

A. Breathing Hood System

(1) Component Location


(Ref. Fig. 001A)
The breathing hood containers are installed in the cockpit:
- in the R aft console 702VU,
- on the lower side of the rear panel 120VU,
- on the aft partition of the coat stowage.
The containers are provided with a good-condition indicator and
tamper seal used for the preflight inspection.


R

EFF : 001-049, 055-099, 101-149, 151-199,
204-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-599,
 35-31-00

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Breathing Hood Container
Figure 001


R

EFF :

001-049, 055-061, 101-105,  35-31-00

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Breathing Hood Container
Figure 001A


R

EFF : 062-099, 106-149, 151-199, 204-299,
301-399, 401-499, 501-599,
 35-31-00

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(2) Storage
The complete hood is vacuum-packed in a transport/storage container.
The breathing hood is stored under vacuum in a specially designed
sachet. The sachet is mounted inside a box in such a way that, after
the opening of the box, the hood is removed and the vacuum protection
is automatically opened with a single movement.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 055-099, 101-149, 151-199, 204-299, 301-399, 401-499,


R 501-599,

(3) Box Description


This box made of a polycarbonate is composed of two parts (cover and
container) equipped with:
- a good-condition indicator on the lid (operational color: yellow)
- a handle
- a hinge for jointing the container and the cover
- a pictogram which describes the utilization procedure
- an identification plate, located at the back of the container which
gives the date of its manufacture.
To gain access to the aluminized bag it is necessary to break the
lead seal and open the box cover.

B. Description of the Protective Breathing Equipment


(Ref. Fig. 002)
The protective breathing equipment is composed of three main parts:

(1) A hood
The hood is provided with:
-the collar seal at the level of the neck.
-the straps attached to the hood maintains the oronasal (or inner)
mask around the back of the user head.
-a relief valve in the hood which keeps the overpressure in the hood
at a comfortable level.

(2) The oronasal (or inner) mask


The oronasal mask is provided with:
-an anti-suffocation valve, operated by a higher breathing
resistance. The user can inhale through this valve from the volume
between head and hood. In case of empty breathing bag, however this
makes it possible to inhale from the outside closed-loop breathing
system without lifting the mask or doffing the hood.
- A speech transmitter is located in front of the oronasal mask.


R

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204-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-599,
 35-31-00

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Breathing Hood
Figure 002


R

EFF : 001-049, 055-099, 101-149, 151-199,
204-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-599,
 35-31-00

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(3) A KO2 cartridge.
This cartridge is provided with:
- An attached breathing bag equipped with a volume-controlled relief
valve. This valve keeps the breathing resistance for exhalation on
the low level even in case of a filled breathing bag.
- A starter activated by a lanyard.
- A fold tube (or breathing hose) for the liaison with the oronasal
mask.
- A belt which holds the cartridge on the hood.

(4) The technical characteristics are:


- Duration: more than 20 minutes.
- Bag capacity: 6 l (NTPD)
- Operational temperature: -10⁰C to +50⁰ C.

3. ________________________________
Operation/Control and Indicating

A. Operation
(Ref. Fig. 003)
The protective breathing hood works with a closed breathing circuit.
The expired air will be regenerated, enriched with oxygen, and inhaled
again.
The oxygen is generated in exothermic chemical reaction between the
potassium piroxide (KO2), the humidity, and the carbon dioxide (CO2) in
the expired air. This reaction releases heat.

B. Donning sequence
(Ref. Fig. 004)

C. Indicating
If the yellow indicator inside the box shows the serviceability of the
breathing hood, in addition the tamper seal indicates that the container
has not been opened.
If the yellow indicator is not apparent or if the tamper seal is broken
the protective breathing equipment must be replaced.


R

EFF : 001-049, 055-099, 101-149, 151-199,
204-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-599,
 35-31-00

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General Operation
Figure 003


R

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204-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-599,
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Utilization
Figure 004


R

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204-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-599,
 35-31-00

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FLIGHT CREW PORTABLE DEVICES - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
________________________________________________________

1. _______
General
- The flight crew portable oxygen will supply one crew member with protected
breathing oxygen.
It is used when fighting a fire and against the emission of smoke and
noxious gas. It will also supply one crew member with emergency oxygen if
a failure of the fixed oxygen system occurs when there has been a loss of
cabin pressurization.
- The flight crew emergency breathing hood system provides protection to the
eyes and respiratory system for crew members.
It is used when fighting a fire, against the emission of smoke and noxious
gas and in case of cabin pressurization loss (hypoxia).
The breathing hood ensures a total duration of 15 minutes, and is in
compliance with the regulation TSO C116.

A. Breathing Hood System

(1) Component location


(Ref. Fig. 001)
The breathing hood container is installed in the cockpit on the
console forward of the rear panel 120VU.
The container is provided with a good-condition indicator and tamper
seal used for the preflight inspection.

(2) Storage
The complete hood is vacuum-packed in a transport/storage container.
The breathing hood is stored under vacuum in a specially designed
sachet.
The sachet is mounted inside a box in such a way that, after opening
the box, the hood is removed and the vacuum protection is
automatically opened with a single movement.

(3) Box description


This box made of polycarbonate is composed of two parts:

(a) The cover equipped with:


- A good-condition indicator on the lid (operational color:
green).
- A handle
- A hinge for jointing with the container

(b) The container provided with:


- A fastener which closes the cover on the container.
- A pictogram which describes the utilization procedure.
- An identification plate, located at the back of the container
which gives the date of its manufacture.



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To gain access to the aluminized bag it is necessary to break
the lead seal and open the box cover.

B. Protective Breathing Hood

(1) The protective breathing hood equipment is composed of three main


parts:

(a) The internal hood


Has two compartments, one for the head the other being used as a
lung.
The separation membrane (1) is made of self-extinguishing
impervious polyurethane.
It includes a collar seal (6) at the level of the neck, made of
self extinguishing neoprene.
It is sealed internally and externally with bands of PVC.

(b) The external hood


Is made of welded polyester coated on both sides with a fire
proofing PVC.
It includes:
- A visor (3) made of polycarbonate, sealed onto it and treated
with an anti-fogging compound.
- A pressure control valve (7).
- A phonic membrane (4).
- A carbon dioxide absorption system (2).
- An annular container (5) full of compressed oxygen equipped
with a lever (8) automatically opens the flow when donning.

(c) The over hood


Is made of polyphenolic material ensuring fire protection.
It cover and holds the annular container at level of the external
hood.

(2) Technical Characteristics:


- duration: 15 minutes.
- Oxygen capacity: 39l (NTPD).
- Filling pressure: 150 bars relative (2175 psig).
- Inspiratory flow: 30l/mn (BTPS).
- Maximum operating altitude: 40,000 ft.



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2. ________________________________
Operation/Control and Indicating

A. Operation
When donned the annular container in the hood releases the amount of
oxygen the user needs in sustained activity.
A slight noise is heard by the wearer. When the noise of oxygen flow
stops the hood should no longer be used. The operation is ensured by gas
circulation generated by the inspirations and expirations of the user.
The hood has two compartments, one for the head, the over being used as a
lung.
During inspiration, some gas flows from one compartment to the other
through the absorption system. The absorption system traps the carbon
dioxide contained in expired gas through a layer of soda lime, without
using a mechanical system.
A pressure control valve avoids overpressure in the hood (set pressure 2
mbar).
A phonic membrane allows the users to communicate easily.
- Non operated condition:
If a leak occurs, the oxygen will escape from the annular gas container
and fill the sachet. The inflated sachet will activate a lever system
turning the indicator red. At the same time a needle will pierce the
sachet thus avoiding the sachet becoming overfilled and bursting. Even
a slow loss of oxygen over longer periods will be detected and the
indicator will lock in an irreversible position, indicating the
possibility that the hood might not meet the required performance of 15
minute protection time.

B. Donning Sequence
(Ref. Fig. 002)

C. Indicating
When the equipment is in working condition, the indicator is green. When
it turns red, the equipment is no longer working, in this case an
inspection is necessary.



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Figure 002



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HOOD - SMOKE - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
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TASK 35-31-52-000-002

R Removal of the Cockpit Protective Breathing Equipment

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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**ON A/C 001-049, 055-061, 101-105, 201-203,

35-31-52-991-010 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-054,

35-31-52-991-010-A Fig. 401A

R **ON A/C 062-099, 106-149, 151-199, 204-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-599,

35-31-52-991-010-B Fig. 401B

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-31-52-860-052

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration


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4. Procedure
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**ON A/C 001-049, 055-061, 101-105, 201-203,

Subtask 35-31-52-020-058

A. Removal of the Protective Breathing Equipment


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-31-52-991-010)

(1) In the cockpit, in the right aft console 702VU, remove the protective
breathing equipment (1).

**ON A/C 051-054,

Subtask 35-31-52-020-058-A

A. Removal of the Protective Breathing Equipment


(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 35-31-52-991-010-A)

(1) In the cockpit, on the rear panel 120VU, remove the protective
breathing equipment (1).

R **ON A/C 062-099, 106-149, 151-199, 204-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-599,

Subtask 35-31-52-020-058-B

A. Removal of the Protective Breathing Equipment


(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 35-31-52-991-010-B)

(1) In the cockpit, remove the protective breathing equipment (1):


- on the aft partition of the coat stowage
- on the lower side of the rear panel 120VU
- in the right aft console 702VU.



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Figure 401B/TASK 35-31-52-991-010-B


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TASK 35-31-52-400-002

R Installation of the Cockpit Protective Breathing Equipment

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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**ON A/C 001-049, 055-061, 101-105, 201-203,

35-31-52-991-010 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-054,

35-31-52-991-010-A Fig. 401A

R **ON A/C 062-099, 106-149, 151-199, 204-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-599,

35-31-52-991-010-B Fig. 401B

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job set-up

Subtask 35-31-52-860-053

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration


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4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 055-061, 101-105, 201-203,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-31-52-991-010)

**ON A/C 051-054,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 35-31-52-991-010-A)

R **ON A/C 062-099, 106-149, 151-199, 204-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 35-31-52-991-010-B)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 35-31-52-420-058

A. Installation of the Protective Breathing Equipment.

(1) Make sure that:


- you can read the pictogram,
- you can see the indicator,
- the tamper seal is not broken,
- the permitted life is not expired.

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CABIN ATTENDANTS PORTABLE DEVICES - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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1. _______
General
The cabin-attendants portable oxygen equipment is installed at different
locations in the cabin. It supplies oxygen to the passengers and crew for
first-aid treatment. It also lets the cabin attendants move about the cabin
and have a supply of oxygen at the same time. The portable oxygen equipment
is made up of portable oxygen cylinders with continuous-flow oxygen masks
and Protective Breathing Equipment.

2. __________________
Component Location

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105,

(Ref. Fig. 001)

**ON A/C 051-099,

(Ref. Fig. 001A)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 211-233, 236-299,

(Ref. Fig. 001B)

**ON A/C 151-199,

(Ref. Fig. 001C)

**ON A/C 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 001D)

R **ON A/C 234-235,

(Ref. Fig. 001E)

**ON A/C 301-304,

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Figure 001B


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Figure 001E


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R **ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 001G)

R **ON A/C 401-499,

R (Ref. Fig. 001H)

**ON A/C ALL

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
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CYLINDER-PORTABLE OXYGEN 200 35-32-42
MASK-ASSY OXYGEN 200 35-32-00
HOOD-SMOKE 200 35-32-00
MASK-DEMONSTRATION 200 35-32-00
TOOL-MANUAL RELEASE 200 35-32-00

3. Description
___________

A. Portable Oxygen Cylinder


(Ref. Fig. 002)

(1) The oxygen source is a high-pressure cylinder with a capacity of 310


l (11 cubic ft) Normal Temperature Pressure Dry (NTPD) at a pressure
of 124 bar (1800 psi). The cylinders are installed in brackets which
have quick-release clamps.

(2) The oxygen cylinder has a head that is made up of the following
components.

(a) A direct-reading pressure gage to show the cylinder pressure.

(b) A high-pressure relief valve with a rupture disc. This is


installed in the high pressure chamber of the pressure regulator.
The disc ruptures at a pressure of between 186.2 bar (2700 psi)
and 206.8 bar (3000 psi). This pressure would be the result of an
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(c) A low-pressure relief valve. This is installed in the low
pressure chamber of the pressure regulator. When the outlet
pressure is more than 6.2 bar (90 psi) the releif valve will
open. Oxygen is released and the outlet pressure decreases. The
releif valve closes when the pressure decreases to 6.2 bar (90
psi ) again.

(d) A rotary ON/OFF valve to control the flow of oxygen into the
high-pressure chamber of the pressure regulator.

(e) A filling valve directly connected to the high-pressure chamber


of the pressure regulator. This valve permits the filling of the
oxygen bottle at a controlled flow.

(f) A pressure regulator to give a low-pressure of between 2.4 bar


(35 psi) and 5.9 bar (85 psi).

(g) There are two outlet connections. An uncalibrated outlet for the
full-face smoke mask and a constant flow outlet for the
continuous-flow mask.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

B. Protective Breathing Equipment (PBE)

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105,

(Ref. Fig. 003)

**ON A/C 051-099,

(Ref. Fig. 003A)

**ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 003B)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

(1) The PBE give the cabin attendants protection from smoke and dangerous
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Figure 003


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Figure 003A


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Figure 003B


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(2) A PBE is made up of the following components:
- A hood with breathing bag protection, a relief valve, a visor and a
neck seal
- A KO2 cartridge with starter, a relief outlet and a breathing bag
- An inner mask with anti-suffocation valve, straps and a speech
transmitter.
The hood with the visor encloses, when put on, the head of the user.
The straps of the mask are attached to the hood. The opening for the
neck is sealed.
The hood also gives protection in the breast area. This protective
part includes the KO2 cartridge with the breathing bag itself.

(3) The chemical oxygen generator will supply oxygen to the hood for
approximately twenty minutes.

R **ON A/C 501-599,

R B. Full-Face Smoke Masks

R (1) The full-face smoke masks give the cabin attendants protection from
R smoke and dangerous gases. Each full-face smoke mask is connected to
R the uncalibrated flow connection (identified LO) on a portable
R oxygen cylinder.

R (2) A full-face smoke mask is made up of the following components:


R - a moulded-rubber face piece with a panoramic visor,
R - an adjustable harness,
R - a demand regulator,
R - an adjustable purge valve,
R - a flexible supply hose with a connector.

R (3) The demand regulator has an overpressure valve to supply oxygen at a


R positive pressure, when necessary. The regulator will supply oxygen
R at the following volume rates and suction pressures.

R (a) A minimum of 48 l/min (17 cubic ft/min) (NTPD) at a suction


R pressure of 0.2 bar (2.9007 psi).

R (b) A minimum of 100 l/min (35 cubic ft/min) (NTPD) at a suction


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C. Continuous-Flow Oxygen Mask

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 004)

R **ON A/C ALL

(1) A continuous-flow oxygen mask is made of following components:


- a face piece that covers the users nose and mouth (oro-nasal face
piece),
- a diluter valve,
- an exhale valve,
- an inhale valve,
- a reservoir bag with integrated flow indicator,
- a flexible supply hose with a connector.

4. Operation
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 301-304,

A. Protective Breathing Equipment (PBE)


The PBE is a self contained device. It has a supply of breatheable gas.
This supply adds oxygen to a closed circuit of breathe to renew the
expired air.
The oxygen is made by an exothermic chemical effect. The KO2 of the
cartridge effects with the CO2 and the humidity of the expired air.

**ON A/C 051-099,

A. Smoke Hood

(1) Operation
When donned, the annular container in the hood releases the amount of
oxygen the user needs in sustained activity. The gas circulates when
the user breaths in and out. The gas circulation makes sure the hood
operates. The user hears a slight noise when the oxygen flows. When
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Figure 004


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The hood has two compartments. One compartment is for the head of the
user, the other is used as a lung. During inspiration some gas flows
from one compartment to the other through the absortion system.The
absortion system traps the carbon dioxyde contained in the expired
gas through a layer of soda lime.
A pressure control valve prevents an increase of pressure in the hood
(set pressure 2 mbar).
A phonic membrane allows the user to communicate easily.

(2) Indicating
When the equipment is in the serviceable condition, the
condition-indicator is green. When the condition indicator is red the
equipment is no longer serviceable.

**ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 201-299, 305-399, 401-499,

A. Smoke Hood
During the donning sequence, the clorate candle is automatically
actuated. The adjustment straps are pulled to secure the oronasal mask
cone against the face. When the neckseal is positioned, the oxygen
generated by the chlorate candle inflates the Smoke Hood. It provides
adequate breathing volume and accomplish some purging of the Smoke Hood
with any excess gas generation. When the wearer breathes through the mask
cone, the exhaled breath is directed through the KO2 canister. It removes
water vapor and carbon dioxide and adds oxygen before the gas is returned
to the interior of the smoke hood. The breathing cycle continues until
the KO2 bed is removed. It results in a loss of active oxygen generation
capability and rapid increase in internal temperature and release of
moisture through the KO2 bed. The loss of oxygen generation capability
results in a reduction of the interior volume of the smoke hood.
Inhalation becomes difficult and the smoke hood should be removed.

R **ON A/C 501-599,

R A. Full-Face Smoke Mask


R The smoke mask is connected to the oxygen cylinder and the ON/OFF valve
R is turned on. The oxygen flows through a flexible supply hose to the
R demand regulator.
R When the person breathes in, a diaphragm opens a demand valve in the
R demand regulator and the oxygen flows into the smoke mask. When the
R person breathes out, the diaphragm closes the demand valve (and stops the
R flow of oxygen) and opens a vent in the demand regulator. The exhaled air
R goes through a vent to atmosphere.


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R When the smoke mask is put on, any unwanted gases in the smoke mask are
R removed with the adjustable purge button. The purge button is turned to
R the fully open position, pushed in and held. This operates the diaphragm
R and opens the demand valve. Oxygen flows into the smoke mask and forces
R the unwanted gas out of the face piece. You must release the purge button
R to stop the flow of oxygen.
R To get a constant flow of oxygen you must turn the purge button to the
R fully closed position. This operates the demand valve and provides a
R constant oxygen flow. You must turn the purge button to the fully open
R position to stop the flow of oxygen.

**ON A/C ALL

B. Continuous-Flow Oxygen Mask

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 004)

R **ON A/C ALL

The oxygen mask is connected to the oxygen cylinder and the ON/OFF valve
turned on. The oxygen flows through the supply hose into the reservoir
bag. The flow indicator in the reservoir bag inflates and shows a green
color.
When the person breathes in, the oxygen flows from the reservoir bag
through the inhalation valve into the face piece. When the oxygen in the
reservoir bag is used, the ambient air valve opens and lets ambient air
into the face piece.
When the person breathes out, the inhalation and the ambient air valves
close and the exhaled air goes through the exhalation valve. Oxygen flows
into the reservoir bag for the next breathing cycle when the person is
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CABIN ATTENDANTS PORTABLE DEVICES - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
___________________________________________________

TASK 35-32-00-710-001

Operational Test of the Portable Oxygen Equipment

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL SOURCE
_______
OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS AND NATIONAL
_______
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REGULATIONS WHEN YOU MOVE OR KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT
IN STORAGE:
- CHEMICAL OXYGEN GENERATORS
- PROTECTIVE BREATHING EQUIPMENT
- FIXED AND PORTABLE OXYGEN CYLINDERS.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR THIS EQUIPMENT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-32-51-110-001 Cleaning of the Full-Face Smoke Masks 6540HM, 6549HM


and 6550HM

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 305-399, 401-499,

35-32-00-991-001 Fig. 501

R **ON A/C 301-304, 501-599,

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3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 305-399, 401-499,

Subtask 35-32-00-010-050

A. Get Access

(1) Remove the portable oxygen cylinders from their quick release
supports.

(2) Remove the oxygen masks from their stowage positions.

(3) Remove the blanking caps from the connections on the portable oxygen
cylinders.

R **ON A/C 301-304, 501-599,

Subtask 35-32-00-010-050-A

A. Get Access

(1) Remove the portable oxygen cylinders from their quick release
supports.

(2) Remove the full face smoke-masks from their stowage positions.

(3) Remove the oxygen masks from their stowage positions.

(4) Remove the blanking caps from the connections on the portable oxygen
cylinders.

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 305-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 35-32-00-991-001)



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Figure 501/TASK 35-32-00-991-001


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R **ON A/C 301-304, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 501A/TASK 35-32-00-991-001-A)

**ON A/C ALL

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

Subtask 35-32-00-420-050

A. Connect the oxygen mask connector to the continuous-flow mask connection


as follows:

(1) Position the oxygen mask connector in the continuous-flow mask


connection (identified HI) on the portable oxygen cylinder.

(2) Push and turn the connector to lock it.

Subtask 35-32-00-710-050

B. Do this test.

(1) Turn the ON/OFF valve to ON.

(2) Hold the oxygen mask tightly over your nose and mouth.

NOTE : Make sure that the mask seals completely.


____

(3) Breathe into the oxygen mask 2 or 3 times. Make sure that the flow
indicator shows a green colour when you breathe in.

(4) Remove the oxygen mask from your nose and mouth.

(5) Turn the ON/OFF valve to OFF.

(6) Make sure that the pressure indicator is in the FULL band.

Subtask 35-32-00-020-050

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Subtask 35-32-00-710-051

D. Do this test.

(1) Do the test again with the other oxygen masks and portable oxygen
cylinders.

R **ON A/C 301-304, 501-599,

Subtask 35-32-00-710-051-A

D. Do this test.

(1) Do the test again with the other oxygen masks and portable oxygen
cylinders.

(2) Do the test again with the full-face smoke masks (connect the masks
to the uncalibrated smoke-mask connection, identified as LO).

NOTE : There is no flow indicator on the full-face smoke masks.


____

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-32-00-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Put the blanking caps on the connectors of the portable oxygen
cylinders.

(2) Install the portable oxygen cylinders in their quick release


supports.

Subtask 35-32-00-110-050

B. Clean the oxygen masks as necessary (Ref. TASK 35-32-51-110-001).



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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 305-399, 401-499,

Subtask 35-32-00-410-051

C. Close Access

(1) Install the oxygen masks in their stowage positions.

(2) Close the doors that were opened for access.

R **ON A/C 301-304, 501-599,

Subtask 35-32-00-410-051-A

C. Close Access

(1) Install the full-face smoke masks in their stowage positions.

(2) Install the oxygen masks in their stowage positions.

(3) Close the doors that were opened for access.



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CYLINDER - PORTABLE OXYGEN - INSPECTION/CHECK
_____________________________________________

TASK 35-32-42-210-001

Visual Inspection of the Portable Oxygen Cylinders

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS AND NATIONAL
_______
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REGULATIONS WHEN YOU MOVE OR KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT
IN STORAGE:
R - CHEMICAL OXYGEN GENERATORS
- PROTECTIVE BREATHING EQUIPMENT
- FIXED AND PORTABLE OXYGEN CYLINDERS.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR THIS EQUIPMENT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To visually examine the portable oxygen cylinders and their stowage


positions for correct condition.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-32-42-991-001 Fig. 601

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-32-42-010-053

A. Get Access

(1) Loosen the quick-release clamps and remove the portable oxygen
R cylinders from their stowage positions.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 601/TASK 35-32-42-991-001)

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.



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R Portable Oxygen Cylinder
Figure 601/TASK 35-32-42-991-001



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Subtask 35-32-42-210-050

A. Do a visual inspection of the portable oxygen cylinders.

(1) make sure that the cylinders are clean,

(2) examine the cylinder for dents, scratches, cracks, distortion and
corrosion,

(3) make sure that the protective treatment is not damaged,

(4) examine the pressure regulator for damage and make sure that it is
clean and correctly attached,

(5) examine the pressure gage for damage and make sure that you can read
the scale,

(6) make sure that the pressure gage shows that the cylinders are full,

(7) examine the filling valve, the relief valves and outlet connections
for correct attachment and make sure that they are clean,

(8) examine the carrying-straps for damage and correct attachment,

NOTE : If one or more of the inspections is not satisfactory, you


____
must replace the portable oxygen cylinder.

(9) Make sure that the stowage positions and the quick release clamps are
clean and in the correct condition.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-32-42-410-053

A. Close Access

(1) Install the oxygen cylinders in their stowage positions and fasten
the quick-release clamps.



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TASK 35-32-42-210-002

Visual Inspection of the Portable Oxygen Cylinders for the Correct Pressure

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS AND NATIONAL
_______
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REGULATIONS WHEN YOU MOVE OR KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT
IN STORAGE:
- CHEMICAL OXYGEN GENERATORS
- PROTECTIVE BREATHING EQUIPMENT
- FIXED AND PORTABLE OXYGEN CYLINDERS.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR THIS EQUIPMENT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R To make sure that the portable oxygen cylinders are at the correct pressure.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CMM 353155
35-32-42-991-004 Fig. 602

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-32-42-010-050

A. Get access to the portable oxygen equipment in the passenger compartment.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 602/TASK 35-32-42-991-004)

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

Subtask 35-32-42-210-051

A. Make sure the indicated pressure is in accordance with the applicable


graph.



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R Bottle Pressure and Temperature Correction Graph
Figure 602/TASK 35-32-42-991-004



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Subtask 35-32-42-614-050

B. If necessary, remove the portable oxygen cylinders and fill them to the
correct pressure (Ref. CMM 353155).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-32-42-410-050

A. Close the doors that were opened for access.



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TASK 35-32-42-750-001

Test of the Low-Pressure Relief-Valves on the Portable Oxygen Cylinders

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS AND NATIONAL
_______
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REGULATIONS WHEN YOU MOVE OR KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT
IN STORAGE:
R - CHEMICAL OXYGEN GENERATORS
- PROTECTIVE BREATHING EQUIPMENT
- FIXED AND PORTABLE OXYGEN CYLINDERS.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR THIS EQUIPMENT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To make sure that the low-pressure relief-valves are serviceable.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CMM 353155

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-32-42-010-051

A. Get Access

(1) Get access to the portable oxygen cylinders in the passenger


compartment.

R (2) Remove the portable oxygen cylinders from their stowage positions.

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

Subtask 35-32-42-750-050

A. Do the test of the low-pressure relief-valves on the portable oxygen


cylinders (Ref. CMM 353155).



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-32-42-410-051

A. Close Access

(1) Install the portable oxygen cylinders in their stowage positions.

(2) Close the doors that were opened for access.



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TASK 35-32-42-750-002

Hydrostatic Test of the Portable Oxygen Cylinders

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS AND NATIONAL
_______
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REGULATIONS WHEN YOU MOVE OR KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT
IN STORAGE:
R - CHEMICAL OXYGEN GENERATORS
- PROTECTIVE BREATHING EQUIPMENT
- FIXED AND PORTABLE OXYGEN CYLINDERS.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR THIS EQUIPMENT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To do a hydrostatic test of the portable oxygen cylinders.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CMM 353155

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-32-42-010-052

A. Get Access

(1) Get access to the portable oxygen cylinders in the passenger


compartment.

R (2) Remove the portable oxygen cylinders from their quick release
R supports.

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

Subtask 35-32-42-750-051

A. Do the hydrostatic test of the portable oxygen cylinders (Ref. CMM


353155).



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-32-42-410-052

A. Close Access

(1) Install the portable oxygen cylinders in to their quick release


supports.

(2) Close the doors that were opened for access.



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MASK - FULL FACE - INSPECTION/CHECK
___________________________________

TASK 35-32-51-210-001

Inspection/Check of the Full-Face Smoke Masks 6540HM, 6549HM and 6550HM

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-32-51-110-001 Cleaning of the Full-Face Smoke Masks 6540HM, 6549HM


and 6550HM

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-32-51-010-050

A. Get access to the cabin.

(1) Remove the full-face smoke masks from their stowage containers.

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

Subtask 35-32-51-020-050

A. If necessary, clean the full-face smoke masks (Ref. TASK 35-32-51-110-


001).


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Subtask 35-32-51-210-052

B. Do a visual inspection for condition.

(1) the panoramic visor and the moulded-rubber face piece,

(2) the adjustable head straps,

(3) the demand regulator,

(4) the flexible hose and the hose connector,

(5) the exhaust valve.

(6) Examine the stowage containers of the smoke masks for condition.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-32-51-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Put the full-face smoke masks in their stowage containers.

(2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.


R

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MASK - FULL FACE - CLEANING/PAINTING
____________________________________

TASK 35-32-51-110-001

Cleaning of the Full-Face Smoke Masks 6540HM, 6549HM and 6550HM

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To clean and disinfect the full-face smoke masks.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific clean water


No specific lint-free cloth

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific lint-free cloth


Material No. 11-004 USA MIL-T-81533
1.1.1TRICHLOROETHANE (METHYL CHLOROFORM)
(Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 11-005
TRICHLOROTRIFLUORO ETHANE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 11-007
CLEANING, OXYGEN MASKS (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 14-002
ASEPTIC SPRAY DEODORIZER (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

35-32-51-210-001 Inspection/Check of the Full-Face Smoke Masks 6540HM,


6549HM and 6550HM


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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 35-32-51-010-051

A. Get access to the cabin.

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : KEEP ALL HYDROCARBONS (FUELS, LUBRICANTS, ETC.) AWAY FROM ALL
_______
SOURCE OF OXYGEN. OXYGEN BECOMES EXPLOSIVE WHEN IT TOUCHES
HYDROCARBONS.

WARNING : CLEAN THE TOOLS AND MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN TO PREVENT
_______
CONTAMINATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.

Subtask 35-32-51-210-050

A. Examine the smoke masks for condition (Ref. TASK 35-32-51-210-001).

Subtask 35-32-51-110-050

B. Chemical Cleaning

(1) Prepare the cleaning solution: mix 0.0015 l (0.0003 USgal) of the
CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-007) with 4.0 l (1.0566 USgal) of
clean water.

(2) Clean the smoke mask and the harness with a lint-free cloth moistened
with the cleaning solution.

(3) Remove the cleaning solution with a lint-free cloth moistened with
clean water.

(4) Clean the elastomer parts of the mask-regulator(s) with a lint-free


cloth moistened with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-005).

(5) Clean the nonelastomer parts of the mask-regulator(s) with the


cleaning solution CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-004).

(6) Remove the solution with a lint-free cloth moistened with clean
water.

(7) Dry the masks with a lint-free cloth and low pressure air.

NOTE : Make sure that the low pressure air is filtered and the oil
____
and water trap (of the air supply system) is empty.


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(8) Clean the stowage containers of the smoke masks with a lint-free
cloth.

Subtask 35-32-51-210-051

C. Examine the stowage containers of the smoke masks for condition.

Subtask 35-32-51-670-050

D. Apply DISINFECTANTS (Material No. 14-002) to the inner surfaces of the


smoke masks with a lint-free cloth.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 35-32-51-410-051

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

(1) Put the smoke masks in their stowage containers.

(2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.


R

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HOOD - SMOKE - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
___________________________________

TASK 35-32-52-000-001

Removal of the Protective Breathing Equipment (Smoke Hoods)

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS AND NATIONAL
_______
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REGULATIONS WHEN YOU MOVE OR KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT
IN STORAGE:
- CHEMICAL OXYGEN GENERATORS
- PROTECTIVE BREATHING EQUIPMENT
- FIXED AND PORTABLE OXYGEN CYLINDERS.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR THIS EQUIPMENT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 501-599,

35-32-52-991-002 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-099,

35-32-52-991-002-B Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

35-32-52-991-002-A Fig. 401B

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105,

35-32-52-991-001 Fig. 402



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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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**ON A/C 051-099,

35-32-52-991-001-E Fig. 402A

R **ON A/C 106-149, 211-233, 236-299,

35-32-52-991-001-C Fig. 402B

**ON A/C 151-199,

35-32-52-991-001-B Fig. 402C

**ON A/C 201-210,

35-32-52-991-001-A Fig. 402D

R **ON A/C 234-235,

35-32-52-991-001-H Fig. 402E

**ON A/C 301-304,

35-32-52-991-001-D Fig. 402F

**ON A/C 305-399,

35-32-52-991-001-G Fig. 402G

**ON A/C 401-499,

35-32-52-991-001-F Fig. 402H


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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

Subtask 35-32-52-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

There is no special job set-up for this task.

R **ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 501-599,

Subtask 35-32-52-020-051

A. Removal of the Smoke Hood Container

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-32-52-991-002)

**ON A/C 051-099,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 35-32-52-991-002-B)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 501-599,

(1) In the Cockpit:


- In the right lateral panel 702VU, remove the smoke hood
container(s) (1).



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Removal of the Smoke Hood Container
Figure 401/TASK 35-32-52-991-002


R

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R Removal of the Smoke Hood Container
R Figure 401A/TASK 35-32-52-991-002-B


R

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**ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

Subtask 35-32-52-020-051-A

A. Removal of the Smoke Hood Container


(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 35-32-52-991-002-A)

(1) In the Cockpit:


- In the right lateral panel 702VU, open the transparent door(s) (1).
- Remove the smoke hood(s) (2).
- Remove the hood container(s) (3) with the screws (5) and the
washers (4).

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105,

Subtask 35-32-52-020-050

B. Removal of the Smoke Hood Container


(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-32-52-991-001)

(1) In the Cabin:


- In the overhead stowage compartment(s) LH/RH and behind the
lavatories D and E, remove the smoke hood containers (1).

**ON A/C 051-099,

Subtask 35-32-52-020-050-E

B. Removal of the Smoke Hood Container


(Ref. Fig. 402A/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-E)

(1) In the Cabin:


- In the cabin attendant seats, remove the smoke hood containers (1).


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Removal of the Smoke Hood Container
Figure 401B/TASK 35-32-52-991-002-A


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106-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399,  35-32-52

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Removal of the Smoke Hood Container
Figure 402/TASK 35-32-52-991-001


R

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R Removal of the Smoke Hood Container
R Figure 402A/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-E


R

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R **ON A/C 106-149, 211-233, 236-299,

Subtask 35-32-52-020-050-C

B. Removal of the Smoke Hood Container


(Ref. Fig. 402B/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-C)

(1) In the Cabin:


- Open the transparent door(s) (1) on the stowage LH, in the overhead
stowage compartment LH and behind the lavatories D and E.

(2) Remove the smoke hood(s) (2).

(3) Remove the screws (5), the washers (4) and the hood container(s) (3).

**ON A/C 151-199,

Subtask 35-32-52-020-050-B

B. Removal of the Smoke Hood Container


(Ref. Fig. 402C/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-B)

(1) In the Cabin:


- In the stowage LH, in the overhead stowage compartment(s) RH and
behind the lavatories D and E, remove the smoke hood containers
(1).

R **ON A/C 201-210, 234-235,

Subtask 35-32-52-020-050-A

B. Removal of the Smoke Hood Container

**ON A/C 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 402D/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-A)

R **ON A/C 234-235,

(Ref. Fig. 402E/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-H)



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Removal of the Smoke Hood Container
Figure 402B/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-C


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Removal of the Smoke Hood Container
R Figure 402C/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-B


R

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151-199,  35-32-52

Page 412
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Removal of the Smoke Hood Container
R Figure 402D/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-A


R

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201-210,  35-32-52

Page 413
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Removal of the Smoke Hood Container
Figure 402E/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-H


R

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234-235,  35-32-52

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R **ON A/C 201-210, 234-235,

(1) In the Cabin:


- On the stowage LH, in the overhead stowage compartment(s) LH and
behind the lavatories D and E, remove the smoke hood containers
(1).

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 35-32-52-020-050-D

B. Removal of the Smoke Hood Container

**ON A/C 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 402F/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-D)

**ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 402G/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-G)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(1) In the Cabin:


- Open the transparent door(s) (1) in the stowage LH, in the overhead
stowage compartment(s) RH, on the doghouse LH and behind the
lavatories D and E.

(2) Remove the smoke hood(s) (2).

(3) Remove the screws (5), the washers (4) and the hood container(s) (3).


R

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Removal of the Smoke Hood Container
R Figure 402F/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-D


R

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301-304,  35-32-52

Page 416
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Removal of the Smoke Hood Container
R Figure 402G/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-G


R

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305-399,  35-32-52

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**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 35-32-52-020-050-F

B. Removal of the Smoke Hood Container


R (Ref. Fig. 402H/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-F)

(1) In the Cabin:


- In the stowage LH/RH and behind the lavatories D and E, open the
transparent door(s) (1).

(2) Remove the smoke hoods (2).

(3) Remove the hood containers (3) with the screws (5) and the washers
(4).


R

EFF :

401-499,  35-32-52

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Removal of the Smoke Hood Container
R Figure 402H/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-F


R

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401-499,  35-32-52

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**ON A/C ALL

TASK 35-32-52-400-001

Installation of the Protective Breathing Equipment (Smoke Hoods)

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS AND NATIONAL
_______
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REGULATIONS WHEN YOU MOVE OR KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT
IN STORAGE:
- CHEMICAL OXYGEN GENERATORS
- PROTECTIVE BREATHING EQUIPMENT
- FIXED AND PORTABLE OXYGEN CYLINDERS.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR THIS EQUIPMENT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 501-599,

35-32-52-991-002 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-099,

35-32-52-991-002-B Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

35-32-52-991-002-A Fig. 401B

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105,

35-32-52-991-001 Fig. 402



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**ON A/C 051-099,

35-32-52-991-001-E Fig. 402A

R **ON A/C 106-149, 211-233, 236-299,

35-32-52-991-001-C Fig. 402B

**ON A/C 151-199,

35-32-52-991-001-B Fig. 402C

**ON A/C 201-210,

35-32-52-991-001-A Fig. 402D

R **ON A/C 234-235,

35-32-52-991-001-H Fig. 402E

**ON A/C 301-304,

35-32-52-991-001-D Fig. 402F

**ON A/C 305-399,

35-32-52-991-001-G Fig. 402G

**ON A/C 401-499,

35-32-52-991-001-F Fig. 402H


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3. __________
Job Set-up

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

Subtask 35-32-52-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

There is no special job set-up for this task.

R **ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 35-32-52-420-051

A. Installation of the Smoke Hood Container

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 501-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 35-32-52-991-002)

**ON A/C 051-099,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 35-32-52-991-002-B)

**ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 35-32-52-991-002-A)

**ON A/C ALL

(1) In the Cockpit:


- Make sure that:
- you can read the pictogram,
- you can see the indicator,
- the tamper seal is not broken,
- the permitted life is not expired.



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- In the right lateral panel 702VU, install the smoke hood
container(s) (1).

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105,

Subtask 35-32-52-420-050

B. Installation of the Smoke Hood Container


(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 35-32-52-991-001)

(1) In the cabin, make sure that:


- You can read the instruction label
- You can read the identification plate
- You can see the indicator
- The box seal is not broken
- The permitted life is not expired.

(2) In the overhead stowage compartment(s) LH/RH and behind the


lavatories D and E, install the smoke hood containers (1).

**ON A/C 051-099,

Subtask 35-32-52-420-050-E

B. Installation of the Smoke Hood Container


(Ref. Fig. 402A/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-E)

(1) In the cabin, make sure that:


- You can read the pictogram
- You can read the identification plate
- You can see the indicator
- The tamper seal is not broken
- The permitted life is not expired.

(2) In the cabin attendant seats, install the smoke hood containers (1).


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R **ON A/C 106-149, 211-233, 236-299,

Subtask 35-32-52-420-050-C

B. Installation of the Smoke Hood Container


(Ref. Fig. 402B/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-C)

(1) In the Cabin:

(a) Make sure that:


- You can read the pictogram
- You can see the indicator
- The tamper seal is not broken
- The permitted life has not expired.

(b) Install the hood container(s) (3), the screws (5) and the washers
(4) on the stowage LH, in the overhead stowage compartment LH and
behind the lavatories D and E.

(c) Put the smoke hood(s) (2) into the hood container(s) (3).

(2) Close the transparent door(s) (1).

**ON A/C 151-199,

Subtask 35-32-52-420-050-B

B. Installation of the Smoke Hood Container


(Ref. Fig. 402C/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-B)

(1) In the cabin, make sure that:


- You can read the instruction label
- You can see the indicator
- The box seal is not broken
- The permitted life is not expired.

(2) On the stowage LH, in the overhead stowage compartment(s) RH and


behind the lavatories D and E, install the smoke hood containers (1).


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R **ON A/C 201-210, 234-235,

Subtask 35-32-52-420-050-A

B. Installation of the Smoke Hood Container

**ON A/C 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 402D/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-A)

R **ON A/C 234-235,

(Ref. Fig. 402E/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-H)

R **ON A/C 201-210, 234-235,

(1) In the Cabin:


- Make sure that:
- you can read the instruction label,
- you can see the indicator,
- the box seal is not broken,
- the permitted life is not expired.
- On the stowage LH, in the overhead stowage compartment(s) LH and
behind the lavatories D and E, install the smoke hood containers
(1).

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 35-32-52-420-050-D

B. Installation of the Smoke Hood Container

**ON A/C 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 402F/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-D)

**ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 402G/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-G)


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**ON A/C 301-399,

(1) In the Cabin:


- Make sure that:
- you can read the pictogram,
- you can see the indicator,
- the tamper seal is not broken,
- the permitted life is not expired.

(2) Install the hood container(s) (3), the screws (5) and the washers (4)
on the stowage LH, in the overhead stowage compartment RH, on the
doghouse RH and behind the lavatories D and E.

(3) Put the smoke hood(s) (2) into the hood container(s) (3).

(4) Close the transparent door(s) (1).

**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 35-32-52-420-050-F

B. Installation of the Smoke Hood Container


R (Ref. Fig. 402H/TASK 35-32-52-991-001-F)

(1) In the Cabin:

(a) Make sure that:


- You can read the pictogram.
- You can see the indicator.
- The tamper seal is not broken.
- The permitted life has not expired.

(b) In the stowage LH/RH and behind the lavatories D and E, install
the hood containers (3) with the screws (5) and the washers (4).

(c) Put the smoke hoods (2) into the hood containers (3).

(d) Close the transparent doors (1).



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5. Close-up
________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-299, 301-399, 401-499,

Subtask 35-32-52-860-052

A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.



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