AMM Task Aug 19 PDF
AMM Task Aug 19 PDF
AMM Task Aug 19 PDF
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 21-23-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Lavatory/Galley Extraction Fan
FIN : 1HU
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-23-01A NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-23-00-861-053-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 21-23-00-865-052-A
A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
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TASK 21-26-00-040-006-A
Blower Fan Inoperative - Check that the Air Conditioned Inlet Valve is Open
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-26-01B YES YES NO 00.5 00.5 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-002-A). Open the Avionics Compartment Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-002-A). Close the Avionics Compartment Doors after Access
Conditioned-air inlet valve SHEET 1
824
Z127 C
A
C FR24A
FR20
21HQ
B
MANUAL OVERRIDE
CONNECTOR
N_MM_212600_4_AEN0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-26-00-861-074-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 21-26-00-010-064-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position at the access door 824.
(2) Open the access door 824 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-010-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 21-26-00-040-055-A
A. Conditioned Air Inlet Valve
(Ref. Fig. Conditioned-air inlet valve SHEET 1)
(1) On the VENTILATION part of the overhead control and indicating panel 22VU:
· release the BLOWER pushbutton switch (the OVRD legend comes on).
(2) In the avionics compartment:
· make sure that the conditioned-air inlet valve 21HQ is open (the position indicator of the valve is at
0).
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-26-00-410-065-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the access door 824 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-410-002) .
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 21-26-00-941-092-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell the crew that the Blower Fan is deactivated.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 21-26-00-862-082-A
C. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
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TASK 21-26-00-040-010-A
Blower Fault Warning - Check of the Blower Fan and AVNCS SYS FAULT Warning
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-09-01A YES YES NO 00.5 00.5 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation-System via
MCDU
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A-01). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation (without the
CFDS)
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-002-A). Open the Avionics Compartment Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-002-A). Close the Avionics Compartment Doors after Access
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-26-00-861-076-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
Subtask 21-26-00-010-072-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position at the access door 824.
(2) Open the access door 824 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-010-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 21-26-00-869-102-A
A. In the avionics compartment, make sure that the blower fan 20HQ operates correctly:
(1) Do this test:
ACTION RESULT
On the circuit breaker panel 122VU: On the upper ECAM display unit:
· Open the circuit breaker 3HQ · After approximately 10 seconds, the AVNCS
SYS FAULT warning comes into view.
· Close the circuit breaker 3HQ · The AVNCS SYS FAULT warning goes out of
view.
The self-test of the blower fan starts and con-
tinues for approximately 60 seconds. You can
hear the blower fan operate.
Subtask 21-26-00-710-062-A
B. Do an operational test of the avionics equipment ventilation (Ref. AMM TASK 21-26-00-710-001) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-26-00-410-073-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the access door 824 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-410-002) .
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 21-26-00-941-096-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell the crew that the BLOWER FAULT warning is not
serviceable.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 21-26-00-862-076-A
C. De-energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-862-001) .
End of document
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TASK 21-26-00-040-011-A
Extract Fault Warning - Check of the Extract Fan and AVNCS SYS FAULT Warning
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-09-02A YES YES NO 00.5 00.5 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation-System via
MCDU
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A-01). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation (without the
CFDS)
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-002-A). Open the Avionics Compartment Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-002-A). Close the Avionics Compartment Doors after Access
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-26-00-861-077-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
Subtask 21-26-00-010-073-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position at the access door 824.
(2) Open the access door 824 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-010-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 21-26-00-869-104-A
A. In the avionics compartment, make sure that the extract fan 18HQ operates correctly:
(1) Do this test:
ACTION RESULT
On the circuit breaker panel 122VU: On the upper ECAM display unit:
· Open the circuit breaker 3HQ · After approximately 10 seconds, the AVNCS
SYS FAULT warning comes into view.
· Close the circuit breaker 3HQ · The AVNCS SYS FAULT warning goes out of
view.
The self-test of the extract fan starts and con-
tinues for approximately 60 seconds. You can
hear the extract fan operate.
Subtask 21-26-00-710-063-A
B. Do an operational test of the avionics equipment ventilation (Ref. AMM TASK 21-26-00-710-001) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-26-00-410-074-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the access door 824 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-410-002) .
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 21-26-00-941-098-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell the crew that the EXTRACT FAULT warning is not
serviceable.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 21-26-00-862-077-A
C. De-energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-862-001) .
End of document
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TASK 21-31-00-040-004-A
Verification Test of the Safety Valves (Position Indication on ECAM CAB PRESS Page)
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-07-02-02A NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Safety Valves (6HL,7HL) - Visual Inspection SHEET 1
Z260
A
FR70 B
PAX DOOR 2
FR65
A
5 TYPICAL
D
C
REAR PRESSURE BULKHEAD
A 3
B 4
FR70
TYPICAL
2 6HL C
7HL D
FWD A A
C D TYPICAL
TYPICAL N_MM_213100_4_AAMB_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-31-00-010-060-A
A. Get Access
(1) Remove the food trolleys (1) from the Aft galley.
(2) Remove the access panel (5).
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Safety Valves (6HL,7HL) - Visual Inspection SHEET 1)
Subtask 21-31-00-280-052-A
A. Visual Inspection of the Safety Valves (6HL,7HL).
(1) Do a visual inspection of the two safety valves (2).
NOTE: The safety valves (2) must be in the closed position. The ring gate (3) must seat properly on
the rubber seal (4).
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-31-00-410-058-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Install the access panel (5) and the food trolleys (1) in the Aft galley.
End of document
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TASK 21-31-00-040-005-A
Verification Test of the Safety Valves (OPEN Caution on ECAM)
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-09-03A NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Safety Valves (6HL,7HL) - Visual Inspection SHEET 1
Z260
A
FR70 B
PAX DOOR 2
FR65
A
5 TYPICAL
D
C
REAR PRESSURE BULKHEAD
A 3
B 4
FR70
TYPICAL
2 6HL C
7HL D
FWD A A
C D TYPICAL
TYPICAL N_MM_213100_4_AAMB_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-31-00-010-061-A
A. Get Access
(1) Remove the food trolleys (1) from the Aft galley.
(2) Remove the access panel (5).
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Safety Valves (6HL,7HL) - Visual Inspection SHEET 1)
Subtask 21-31-00-280-053-A
A. Visual Inspection of the Safety Valves (6HL,7HL).
(1) Do a visual inspection of the two safety valves (2).
NOTE: The safety valves (2) must be in the closed position. The ring gate (3) must seat properly on
the rubber seal (4).
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-31-00-410-059-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Install the access panel (5) and the food trolleys (1) in the Aft galley.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 21-55-00-040-001-A
Operational Test of the Emergency Ram-Air Inlet System
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-07-01-06A NO NO NO 00.4 00.4 1
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 34-10-00-860-002-A). ADIRS Start Procedure
(Ref. 34-10-00-860-005-A). ADIRS Stop Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-55-00-861-052-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 21-55-00-865-052-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
· make sure that the PACK 1 and the PACK 2 pushbutton switches are in the off position (the OFF
legends are on).
(4) Do the start procedure of the ADIRS (Ref. AMM TASK 34-10-00-860-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 21-55-00-040-050-A
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES ARE CLEAR.
MOVEMENT OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THERE ARE NO PERSONS OR EQUIPMENT NEAR THE RAM AIR IN-
LET FLAPS. THE MOVEMENT OF THE RAM AIR INLET FLAPS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO
PERSONS AND/OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
A. Operational Test
ACTION RESULT
1.On the AIR COND panel 30VU: On the AIR COND panel 30VU:
· lift the black guard and push the RAM AIR push- · in the RAM AIR pushbutton-switch the ON legend
button-switch to the on position. comes on.
On the ECAM upper display unit:
· the green RAM AIR ON message comes on.
On the ECAM lower display unit:
· the outflow valve symbol shows approx. 50 DEG.
open when the differential pressure in the fuselage
is less than 1 psi.
2.On the AIR COND panel 30VU: On the AIR COND panel 30VU:
· lift the black guard and push the RAM AIR push- · on the RAM AIR pushbutton-switch the ON legend
button-switch to the off position. goes off.
On the ECAM lower display unit:
· the outflow valve symbol moves to the fully open
position.
On the ECAM upper display unit:
· the green RAM AIR ON message goes off.
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-55-00-860-052-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Do the EIS stop procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(2) Do the ADIRS stop procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 34-10-00-860-005) .
Subtask 21-55-00-941-050-A
B. Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
Subtask 21-55-00-862-052-A
C. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
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TASK 21-26-00-040-013-A
Deactivation of the Conditioned-Air Inlet Valve when the Blower Fan is Inoperative
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-26-01C YES YES NO 00.6 00.6 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation-System via
MCDU
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A-01). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation (without the
CFDS)
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-002-A). Open the Avionics Compartment Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-002-A). Close the Avionics Compartment Doors after Access
Conditioned-air inlet valve SHEET 1
824
Z127 C
A
C FR24A
FR20
21HQ
B
MANUAL OVERRIDE
CONNECTOR
N_MM_212600_4_AEN0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-26-00-861-087-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
Subtask 21-26-00-865-101-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
CAUTION: AFTER THE DEACTIVATION OF THE APPLICABLE VALVE, MAKE SURE THAT YOU
DO THE OPERATIONAL TEST OF THE AVIONICS-EQUIPMENT VENTILATION-SYSTEM
BEFORE EACH FLIGHT.
NOTE: Make sure that all the fault messages shown are related to:
- The fault of the blower fan and
- The deactivation of the conditioned-air inlet valve (21HQ).
If other messages are shown, refer to the related MMEL valve item.
End of document
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TASK 21-26-00-040-007-A
Extract Fan Inoperative - Check of Conditioned-Air Inlet Valve Open
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-26-02B YES YES NO 00.5 00.5 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-002-A). Open the Avionics Compartment Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-002-A). Close the Avionics Compartment Doors after Access
Conditioned-air inlet valve SHEET 1
824
Z127 C
A
C FR24A
FR20
21HQ
B
MANUAL OVERRIDE
CONNECTOR
N_MM_212600_4_AEN0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-26-00-861-075-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
Subtask 21-26-00-010-065-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position at the access door 824.
(2) Open the access door 824 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-010-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 21-26-00-040-056-A
A. Conditioned Air Inlet Valve
(Ref. Fig. Conditioned-air inlet valve SHEET 1)
(1) Make sure that the operation of avionics equipment ventilation with electrical ground power, has the
time limits that follow:
· outside air temperature 38 deg.C or less, no time limit
· outside air temperature 45 deg.C, maximum of 3 hours
· outside air temperature 55 deg.C, maximum of thirty five minutes.
(2) On the VENTILATION section of the overhead control and indicating panel 22VU:
· Release the EXTRACT pushbutton switch (the OVRD legend comes on).
(3) On the bottom part of the upper ECAM display unit:
· the VENT EXTRACT FAULT warning comes into view.
Disregard this warning.
On the ECAM control panel:
· push the CLR key.
(4) If the VENT BLOWER FAULT warning comes into view:
· push the CAB FANS pushbutton switch on the VENTILATION section of the panel 22VU (the OFF
legend goes off),
· make sure that the VENT BLOWER FAULT warning goes out of view.
(5) In the avionics compartment:
· Make sure that the conditioned-air inlet valve 21HQ is open (the position indicator of the valve is at
0).
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-26-00-410-066-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the access door 824 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-410-002) .
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 21-26-00-942-079-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell the crew that the Extract Fan is deactivated.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 21-26-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Skin Exchanger Inlet Bypass Valve
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-26-03A YES YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation-System via
MCDU
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A-01). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation (without the
CFDS)
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-002-A). Open the Avionics Compartment Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-002-A). Close the Avionics Compartment Doors after Access
(Ref. 53-12-13-000-001-A). Removal of the avionics compartment floor panels
(Ref. 53-12-13-400-001-A). Installation of the avionics compartment floor panels
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Skin Exchanger Inlet Bypass Valve SHEET 1
824
80VU
Z120
FR12
A
FR24
A 1
MANUAL OVERRIDE
16HQ
CONNECTOR
NOTE:
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-26-00-861-057-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
Subtask 21-26-00-865-060-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
CAUTION: AFTER THE DEACTIVATION OF THE APPLICABLE VALVE, MAKE SURE THAT YOU
DO THE OPERATIONAL TEST OF THE AVIONICS-EQUIPMENT VENTILATION-SYSTEM
BEFORE EACH FLIGHT.
(1) Do an operational test of the avionics equipment ventilation from the MCDU (Ref. AMM TASK 21-26-
00-710-001) .
NOTE: Make sure that all the fault messages shown are related to the fault of the skin exchanger in-
let-bypass-valve. If other messages are shown, refer to the related MMEL valve item.
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-26-00-410-053-B
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Install access panel 128EG (Ref. AMM TASK 53-12-13-400-001) .
(3) Close access door 824 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-410-002) .
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 21-26-00-942-074-A
B. Safety Precautions
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell the crew that this valve is deactivated.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 21-26-00-862-057-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS stop procedure
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 21-26-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Skin Air Outlet Valve in the Closed Position with the Internal Flap in the Open Position
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-26-04A YES YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation-System via
MCDU
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A-01). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation (without the
CFDS)
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
Skin-Air Outlet Valve
Skin Exchanger Isolation Valve SHEET 1
ECAM Display after Deactivation of the Skin Air Outlet Valve SHEET 1
A
Z120
822
B
FR24A
22HQ FR18
FR16
A
HANDLE STOWED
AND LATCHED
INTERNAL FLAP
IN FO POSITION 01 INTERNAL FLAP 01
IN FO POSITION
MAIN FLAP 01 HANDLE STOWED
IN FC POSITION AND LATCHED
MAIN FLAP
IN FC POSITION
01 C
C
TYPE A TYPE B
NOTE: B
01 FC : FULLY CLOSED
FO : FULLY OPEN N_MM_212600_4_ABP0_01_02
HANDLE
HANDLE LATCH
MAIN FLAP
TYPE A
MAIN FLAP
HANDLE LATCH
HANDLE
INTERNAL FLAP
DEACTIVATION SWITCH
TYPE B
C
N_MM_212600_4_ABP0_02_00
24HQ
FR16
822
FR12
C
VALVE
MANUAL OVERRIDE
B
CONNECTOR
N_MM_212600_4_ADN0_01_00
A
B
A
SYSTEM DISPLAY
UNIT
CAB PRESS
V/S
P CAB ALT
FT/MN
PSI FT
8 2
10
0 0
0 0.0 2 0 300
SYS 1
GND COOL SAFETY
VENT
INLET OUTLET
PACK 1 PACK 2
B
PRESS PUSHBUTTON SWITCH
ECAM TO
CONFIG CANC
UPPER DISPLAY
N_MM_212600_4_AHM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-26-00-861-059-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
NOTE: The energization of the aircraft electrical circuits starts a full self-test of the ventilation system.
The test continues for approximately two minutes.
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
Subtask 21-26-00-865-076-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
CAUTION: DO NOT USE FORCE TO TURN THE HANDLE. THERE ARE SHEAR PINS IN THE HANDLE.
IF YOU APPLY FORCE TO THE HANDLE WHEN THE FLAP IS IN THE FULLY OPEN OR
CLOSED POSITION, THE SHEAR PINS WILL BREAK.
NOTE: If the aircraft de-icing is necessary, you must be careful not to apply de-icing fluid on the skin air-
outlet-valve area. During aircraft de-icing, you can keep the internal flap of the skin air-outlet-valve
closed to prevent avionics equipment contamination. Open the flap after de-icing.
NOTE: There are two types of skin-air outlet valve 22HQ. To know which type of valve is installed and
the correct deactivation procedure to use, refer to the detail C on figure (Ref. Fig. Skin-Air Outlet
Valve)
- If you deactivate the 22HQ (type B), refer to the paragraph A.(1).
- If you deactivate the 22HQ (type A), refer to the paragraph A.(2).
(a) When the valve is fully closed (main and internal flaps closed):
(Ref. Fig. Skin-Air Outlet Valve)
WARNING: OPEN ONLY THE INTERNAL FLAP. THE MAIN FLAP MUST STAY FULLY
CLOSED. IF THE MAIN FLAP IS NOT FULLY CLOSED, THE AIRCRAFT WILL
NOT PRESSURIZE.
NOTE: When the internal flap is open, if you continue to turn the handle clockwise, the main
flap opens.
9 After 40 seconds, on the lower ECAM DU, do a check of the CAB PRESS page:
· Make sure that the position indication shows the skin-air outlet valve in amber or green
and open to 45 degrees (not fully open).
NOTE: If the position indication of the skin-air outlet valve goes out of view and an amber
XX comes into view, the valve is not in the correct position (open to 45 degrees).
(Ref. Fig. ECAM Display after Deactivation of the Skin Air Outlet Valve SHEET 1)
(b) When the valve is fully open (main and internal flaps open):
(Ref. Fig. Skin-Air Outlet Valve)
WARNING: OPEN ONLY THE INTERNAL FLAP. THE MAIN FLAP MUST STAY FULLY
CLOSED. IF THE MAIN FLAP IS NOT FULLY CLOSED, THE AIRCRAFT WILL
NOT PRESSURIZE.
5 When the main flap stops to move and the internal flap starts to move:
· Turn the handle clockwise a quarter of a turn or half a turn.
6 Stow and latch the handle.
7 After 40 seconds, on the lower ECAM DU, do a check of the CAB PRESS page:
· Make sure that the position indication shows the skin-air outlet valve in amber or green
and open to 45 degrees (not fully open).
NOTE: If the position indication of the skin-air outlet valve goes out of view and an amber
XX comes into view, the valve is not in the correct position (open to 45 degrees).
(Ref. Fig. ECAM Display after Deactivation of the Skin Air Outlet Valve SHEET 1)
NOTE: When the main flap is closed, if you continue to turn the handle counterclockwise,
the internal flap closes.
WARNING: OPEN ONLY THE INTERNAL FLAP. THE MAIN FLAP MUST STAY FULLY CLOSED.
IF THE MAIN FLAP IS NOT FULLY CLOSED, THE AIRCRAFT WILL NOT PRESSUR-
IZE.
NOTE: The internal flap opens when the main flap closes. (Ref. Fig. Skin-Air Outlet Valve)
(g) After 40 seconds, on the lower ECAM DU, do a check of the CAB PRESS page:
· Make sure that the position indication shows the skin-air outlet valve in amber or green and
open to 45 degrees (not fully open).
NOTE: If the position indication of the skin-air outlet valve goes out of view and an amber XX
comes into view, the valve is not in the correct position (open to 45 degrees).
(Ref. Fig. ECAM Display after Deactivation of the Skin Air Outlet Valve SHEET 1)
(3) On the skin exchanger isolation-valve 24HQ:
(Ref. Fig. Skin Exchanger Isolation Valve SHEET 1)
(a) Disconnect the electrical connector 24HQ-A from the valve 24HQ.
(b) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
(c) Attach the electrical cable with its connector near the valve.
(d) Open manually the valve 24HQ (manual control handle in position 0).
(4) In the bottom part of the upper ECAM DU:
· The VENT AVNCS SYS FAULT warning comes into view.
Ignore this warning.
On the ECAM control panel:
· Push the CLR key.
Subtask 21-26-00-865-093-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
CAUTION: AFTER THE DEACTIVATION OF THE APPLICABLE VALVE, MAKE SURE THAT YOU
DO THE OPERATIONAL TEST OF THE AVIONICS-EQUIPMENT VENTILATION-SYSTEM
BEFORE EACH FLIGHT.
(1) Do an operational test of the avionics equipment ventilation from the MCDU (Ref. AMM TASK 21-26-
00-710-001) .
(a) If the valve is not in the correct position (open to 45 degrees):
· After forty seconds, on the lower ECAM DU, on the CAB PRESS page:
. The position indication of the skin-air outlet valve goes out of view and an
amber XX comes into view.
(Ref. Fig. ECAM Display after Deactivation of the Skin Air Outlet
Valve SHEET 1)
(b) If there is an extract-fan fault indication:
· On the VENTILATION section of the overhead panel 22VU:
. The FAULT legend of the EXTRACT pushbutton switch comes on amber,
and
· On the CAB PRESS page:
. The EXTRACT indication is amber.
(c) Release the EXTRACT pushbutton switch (the OVRD legend comes on).
(d) Push the EXTRACT pushbutton switch (AUTO position).
(2) Make sure that the extract fan indication is correct.
(3) Make sure that all the fault messages shown are related to:
· The fault of the skin air outlet-valve, and
· The deactivation of the skin exchanger isolation-valve.
(a) If other messages are shown, refer to the related MMEL item.
(4) No other procedure is necessary, if:
On the lower ECAM DU, on the CAB PRESS page:
· The skin air-inlet-valve symbol is shown amber (because the outside air temperature is near the
AEVC (Avionics Equipment Ventilation Computer) temperature limit), and
· The operational test of the AEVC gives no maintenance message related to the skin air-inlet valve.
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-26-00-410-075-A
A. Close Access
(1) Close the access door 822.
(2) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 21-26-00-942-076-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 21-26-00-862-059-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS stop procedure
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 21-26-00-040-004-A
Deactivation of the Skin Air Inlet Valve
FIN : 15HQ
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-26-05A YES YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation-System via
MCDU
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A-01). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation (without the
CFDS)
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-002-A). Open the Avionics Compartment Doors for Access
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-002-A). Close the Avionics Compartment Doors after Access
Skin Air-Inlet Valve SHEET 1
Conditioned-air inlet valve SHEET 1
824
80VU
A
A
FR24A
FR20
15HQ
DEACTIVATION B
SWITCH
HANDLE
C
HANDLE LATCH
N_MM_212600_4_AAP0_01_00
824
Z127 C
A
C FR24A
FR20
21HQ
B
MANUAL OVERRIDE
CONNECTOR
N_MM_212600_4_AEN0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-26-00-861-063-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
Subtask 21-26-00-865-098-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
CAUTION: DO NOT USE FORCE TO TURN THE HANDLE. THERE ARE SHEAR PINS IN THE
HANDLE. IF YOU APPLY FORCE TO THE HANDLE WHEN THE FLAP IS IN THE FULLY
OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION, THE SHEAR PINS WILL BREAK.
Subtask 21-26-00-710-088-A
C. Operational Test
CAUTION: AFTER THE DEACTIVATION OF THE APPLICABLE VALVE, MAKE SURE THAT YOU
DO THE OPERATIONAL TEST OF THE AVIONICS-EQUIPMENT VENTILATION-SYSTEM
BEFORE EACH FLIGHT.
(1) Do an operational test of the avionics equipment ventilation from the Multipurpose Control and
Display Unit (MCDU) (Ref. AMM TASK 21-26-00-710-001) .
NOTE: Make sure that all the fault messages shown are related to the fault of the skin air-inlet valve
(15HQ). If other messages are shown, refer to the related MMEL valve item.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 21-26-00-040-015-A
Extract Fan Inoperative - Do the Deactivation of the Conditioned-Air Inlet Valve
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-26-02C YES YES NO 00.6 00.6 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation-System via
MCDU
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A-01). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation (without the
CFDS)
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-002-A). Open the Avionics Compartment Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-002-A). Close the Avionics Compartment Doors after Access
Conditioned-air inlet valve SHEET 1
824
Z127 C
A
C FR24A
FR20
21HQ
B
MANUAL OVERRIDE
CONNECTOR
N_MM_212600_4_AEN0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-26-00-861-091-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
Subtask 21-26-00-865-105-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
CAUTION: AFTER THE DEACTIVATION OF THE APPLICABLE VALVE, MAKE SURE THAT YOU
DO THE OPERATIONAL TEST OF THE AVIONICS-EQUIPMENT VENTILATION-SYSTEM
BEFORE EACH FLIGHT.
(1) Do an operational test of the avionics equipment ventilation from the Multipurpose Control and
Display Unit (MCDU) (Ref. AMM TASK 21-26-00-710-001) .
NOTE: Make sure that all the fault messages shown are related to:
- The fault of the extract fan, and
- The deactivation of the conditioned-air inlet valve (21HQ).
If other messages are shown, refer to the related MMEL valve item.
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-26-00-410-092-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the access door 824 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-410-002) .
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 21-26-00-942-089-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) Put WARNING NOTICE(S) in position in the cockpit to tell the crew that the extract fan and the
conditioned-air inlet valve are deactivated.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 21-26-00-862-094-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS stop procedure
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 21-26-00-040-003-A
Deactivation of the Conditioned-Air Inlet Valve
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-26-08A YES YES NO 00.2 00.2 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation-System via
MCDU
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A-01). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation (without the
CFDS)
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-002-A). Open the Avionics Compartment Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-002-A). Close the Avionics Compartment Doors after Access
Conditioned-air inlet valve SHEET 1
824
Z127 C
A
C FR24A
FR20
21HQ
B
MANUAL OVERRIDE
CONNECTOR
N_MM_212600_4_AEN0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-26-00-861-061-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
Subtask 21-26-00-865-064-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
CAUTION: AFTER THE DEACTIVATION OF THE APPLICABLE VALVE, MAKE SURE THAT YOU
DO THE OPERATIONAL TEST OF THE AVIONICS-EQUIPMENT VENTILATION-SYSTEM
BEFORE EACH FLIGHT.
(1) Do an operational test of the avionics equipment ventilation from the MCDU (Ref. AMM TASK 21-26-
00-710-001) .
NOTE: Make sure that all the fault messages shown are related to the fault of the conditioned-air inlet
valve (21HQ). If other messages are shown, refer to the related MMEL valve item.
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-26-00-410-058-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close access door 824 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-410-002) .
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 21-26-00-942-077-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell the crew that this valve is deactivated.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 21-26-00-862-061-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS stop procedure
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 21-26-00-040-014-A
Skin Air-Inlet Valve Inoperative - Do the Deactivation of the Conditioned-Air Inlet Valve
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-26-05B YES NO NO 00.6 00.6 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation-System via
MCDU
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A-01). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation (without the
CFDS)
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-002-A). Open the Avionics Compartment Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-002-A). Close the Avionics Compartment Doors after Access
Skin Air-Inlet Valve SHEET 1
Conditioned-air inlet valve SHEET 1
824
80VU
A
A
FR24A
FR20
15HQ
DEACTIVATION B
SWITCH
HANDLE
C
HANDLE LATCH
N_MM_212600_4_AAP0_01_00
824
Z127 C
A
C FR24A
FR20
21HQ
B
MANUAL OVERRIDE
CONNECTOR
N_MM_212600_4_AEN0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-26-00-861-090-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
Subtask 21-26-00-865-104-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
CAUTION: DO NOT USE FORCE TO TURN THE HANDLE. THERE ARE SHEAR PINS IN THE
HANDLE. IF YOU APPLY FORCE TO THE HANDLE WHEN THE FLAP IS IN THE FULLY
OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION, THE SHEAR PINS WILL BREAK.
(a) Disconnect the connector 21HQ-A from the conditioned-air inlet valve 21HQ.
(b) Put CAP - BLANKING on the disconnected electrical connectors.
(c) Keep the electrical cable and its connector near the valve.
(d) Fully open the conditioned-air inlet valve 21HQ with the manual mechanism.
Subtask 21-26-00-865-108-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
CAUTION: AFTER THE DEACTIVATION OF THE APPLICABLE VALVE, MAKE SURE THAT YOU
DO THE OPERATIONAL TEST OF THE AVIONICS-EQUIPMENT VENTILATION-SYSTEM
BEFORE EACH FLIGHT.
(1) Do an operational test of the avionics equipment ventilation from the Multipurpose Control and
Display Unit (MCDU) (Ref. AMM TASK 21-26-00-710-001) .
NOTE: Make sure that all the fault messages shown are related to:
- The fault of the skin air-inlet valve, and
- The deactivation of the conditioned-air inlet valve (21HQ).
BLOWER FAULT legend can come on but you can ignore it.
If other messages are shown, refer to the related MMEL valve item.
(2) On the VENTILATION section of the overhead control and indicating panel 22VU:
· Release the EXTRACT pushbutton switch (the OVRD legend comes on).
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 21-26-00-040-005-A
Avionics Equipment Ventilation Computer Inoperative (AEVC) - Check of the Ventilation System
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-26-10A YES YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-002-A). Open the Avionics Compartment Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-002-A). Close the Avionics Compartment Doors after Access
Skin Air-Inlet Valve SHEET 1
824
80VU
A
A
FR24A
FR20
15HQ
DEACTIVATION B
SWITCH
HANDLE
C
HANDLE LATCH
N_MM_212600_4_AAP0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-26-00-861-073-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
Subtask 21-26-00-010-061-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position at the access door 824.
(2) Open the access door 824 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-010-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 21-26-00-040-050-B
A. AEVC Check of Ventilation System and Skin Air-Inlet Valve-Closure
(Ref. Fig. Skin Air-Inlet Valve SHEET 1)
(1) Do this test:
ACTION RESULT
1.On the VENTILATION section of the overhead On the VENTILATION section of the overhead
panel 22VU: panel 22VU:
· Release the BLOWER and EXTRACT pushbut- · The OVRD legends of the BLOWER and EX-
ton switches. TRACT pushbutton switches come on.
If the ground horn is activated: On the rear circuit The ground horn is deactivated.
breaker panel 121VU:
· Open the circuit breaker 2WC.
ACTION RESULT
· The VENT indication is amber.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 21-26-00-040-008-A
Skin-Exchanger Isolation Valve Inoperative - Check of the Open Position of the Valve
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-26-06A YES YES NO 00.2 00.2 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation-System via
MCDU
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A-01). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation (without the
CFDS)
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
Skin Exchanger Isolation Valve SHEET 1
24HQ
FR16
822
FR12
C
VALVE
MANUAL OVERRIDE
B
CONNECTOR
N_MM_212600_4_ADN0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-26-00-861-065-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 21-26-00-010-069-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position at the access door 822.
(2) Open the access door 822.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Skin Exchanger Isolation Valve SHEET 1)
Subtask 21-26-00-040-060-A
A. Check of the Open Position of the Valve
(1) In the avionics compartment:
· Make sure that the skin-exchanger isolation valve 24HQ is open (the position indicator of the valve
is at 0).
CAUTION: AFTER THE DEACTIVATION OF THE APPLICABLE VALVE, MAKE SURE THAT YOU
DO THE OPERATIONAL TEST OF THE AVIONICS-EQUIPMENT VENTILATION-SYSTEM
BEFORE EACH FLIGHT.
(2) Do an operational test of the avionics equipment ventilation from the MCDU (Ref. AMM TASK 21-26-
00-710-001) .
NOTE: Make sure that all the fault messages shown are related to the fault of the skin-exchanger
isolation valve. If other messages are shown, refer to the related MMEL valve item.
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-26-00-410-070-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the access door 822.
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 21-26-00-942-075-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position in the cockpit to tell the crew that the skin-exchanger
isolation valve is deactivated.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 21-26-00-862-065-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 21-26-00-040-016-A
Deactivation of the Skin-Exchanger Isolation Valve
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-26-06B YES YES NO 00.6 00.6 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation-System via
MCDU
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A-01). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation (without the
CFDS)
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-002-A). Open the Avionics Compartment Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-002-A). Close the Avionics Compartment Doors after Access
Skin Exchanger Isolation Valve SHEET 1
24HQ
FR16
822
FR12
C
VALVE
MANUAL OVERRIDE
B
CONNECTOR
N_MM_212600_4_ADN0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-26-00-861-092-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
Subtask 21-26-00-865-106-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
CAUTION: AFTER THE DEACTIVATION OF THE APPLICABLE VALVE, MAKE SURE THAT YOU
DO THE OPERATIONAL TEST OF THE AVIONICS-EQUIPMENT VENTILATION-SYSTEM
BEFORE EACH FLIGHT.
(1) Do an operational test of the avionics equipment ventilation from the Multipurpose Control and
Display Unit (MCDU) (Ref. AMM TASK 21-26-00-710-001) .
NOTE: Make sure that all the fault messages shown are related to the fault of the skin-exchanger
isolation valve. If other messages are shown, refer to the related MMEL valve item.
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-26-00-410-093-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the access door 822 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-410-002) .
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 21-26-00-942-090-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position in the cockpit to tell the crew that the skin-exchanger
isolation valve is deactivated.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 21-26-00-862-095-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS stop procedure
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 21-26-00-040-009-A
Deactivation of the Avionics Ventilation Filter
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-26-09B YES YES NO 00.5 00.5 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-002-A). Open the Avionics Compartment Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-002-A). Close the Avionics Compartment Doors after Access
Conditioned-air inlet valve SHEET 1
824
Z127 C
A
C FR24A
FR20
21HQ
B
MANUAL OVERRIDE
CONNECTOR
N_MM_212600_4_AEN0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-26-00-861-080-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 21-26-00-010-071-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position at the access door 824.
(2) Open the access door 824 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-010-002) .
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Conditioned-air inlet valve SHEET 1)
Subtask 21-26-00-040-059-A
A. Deactivation of the Avionics Ventilation Filter
(1) On the VENTILATION section of the overhead panel 22VU:
· release the EXTRACT pushbutton switch (the OVRD legend comes on).
(2) In the avionics compartment:
· before each flight, make sure that the conditioned-air inlet valve 21HQ is open (the position
indicator of the valve is at 0).
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-26-00-410-072-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the access door 824 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-410-002) .
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 21-26-00-869-101-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 21-26-00-862-080-A
C. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 21-26-00-040-017-A
Avionics Ventilation Filter Inoperative - Do the Deactivation of the Conditioned-Air Inlet Valve
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-26-09C YES YES NO 00.6 00.6 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation-System via
MCDU
(Ref. 21-26-00-710-001-A-01). Operational Check of the Avionics Equipment Ventilation (without the
CFDS)
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-002-A). Open the Avionics Compartment Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-002-A). Close the Avionics Compartment Doors after Access
Conditioned-air inlet valve SHEET 1
824
Z127 C
A
C FR24A
FR20
21HQ
B
MANUAL OVERRIDE
CONNECTOR
N_MM_212600_4_AEN0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-26-00-861-093-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
Subtask 21-26-00-865-107-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
CAUTION: AFTER THE DEACTIVATION OF THE APPLICABLE VALVE, MAKE SURE THAT YOU
DO THE OPERATIONAL TEST OF THE AVIONICS-EQUIPMENT VENTILATION-SYSTEM
BEFORE EACH FLIGHT.
(1) Do an operational test of the avionics equipment ventilation from the Multipurpose Control and
Display Unit (MCDU) (Ref. AMM TASK 21-26-00-710-001) .
NOTE: Make sure that all the fault messages shown are related to:
- The fault of the ventilation filter, and
- The deactivation of the conditioned-air inlet valve (21HQ).
If other messages are shown, refer to the related MMEL valve item.
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-26-00-410-094-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the access door 824 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-410-002) .
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 21-26-00-942-091-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position in the cockpit to tell the crew that the avionics ventilation filter
and the conditioned-air inlet valve are deactivated.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 21-26-00-862-096-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS stop procedure
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-203, 206-208, 210-211, 222-222, 227-228, 231-232, 234-237, 240-250
TASK 21-28-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Aft-Cargo-Compartment Ventilation Isolation-Valves
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-28-04B YES YES NO 00.5 00.5 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-001-A). Open the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-002-A). Close the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
Cargo-Compartment Ventilation Isolation-Valves SHEET 1
FOR 33HN (ISOL VALVE AFT CARGO OUTLET)
(Ref. 25-55-12-000-001-A). Removal of the Aft Cargo-Compartment Partition at FR65
(Ref. 25-55-12-400-001-A). Installation of the Aft Cargo-Compartment Partition at FR65
FOR 34HN (ISOL VALVE AFT CARGO INLET)
(Ref. 25-55-11-000-003-A). Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the Aft Cargo-Compartment - FR47/
FR59
(Ref. 25-55-11-400-003-A). Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the Aft Cargo-Compartment -
FR47/FR59
162DW
33HN
EXAMPLE
LOCATION
A
AR826 FR66
A
B EXAMPLE
1
2
A
34HN
FR52
151EW
3
B
EXAMPLE
OPEN CLOSED
N_MM_212800_4_ACM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-28-00-861-058-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 21-28-00-865-085-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-203, 206-208, 210-211, 222-222, 227-228, 231-232, 234-237, 240-250
122VU AIR COND/AFT CARGO VENT/FAN 30HN S22
Subtask 21-28-00-010-055-A
C. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) below the aft cargo-compartment door (door 826).
(2) Open the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-30-00-860-001) .
(3) FOR 33HN (ISOL VALVE AFT CARGO OUTLET)
Remove access panel 162DW (Ref. AMM TASK 25-55-12-000-001) .
(4) FOR 34HN (ISOL VALVE AFT CARGO INLET)
Remove access panel 151EW (Ref. AMM TASK 25-55-11-000-003) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 21-28-00-040-053-A
A. Deactivation of the Aft-Cargo-Compartment Ventilation Isolation-Valves
(Ref. Fig. Cargo-Compartment Ventilation Isolation-Valves SHEET 1)
(1) On the isolation valves (2), move the manual override levers (1) to the closed position.
(2) Disconnect the electrical connectors (3) (33HN-A and 34 HN-A) and safety them to the aircraft
structure.
(3) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-28-00-410-056-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) FOR 33HN (ISOL VALVE AFT CARGO OUTLET)
Install access panel 162DW (Ref. AMM TASK 25-55-12-400-001) .
(3) FOR 34HN (ISOL VALVE AFT CARGO INLET)
Install access panel 151EW (Ref. AMM TASK 25-55-11-400-003) .
(4) Make an entry in the aircraft log book to record the deactivation.
(5) Close the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-30-00-860-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 21-31-00-040-001-A
Verification Test (Safety Valves and Outflow Valve)
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-31-03A NO NO NO 01.0 01.0 2
NOTE: For the test procedure two persons are required. One person must operate the safety valve, the other per-
son must monitor the ECAM upper and lower display units and the panels 130VU and 131VU in the cockpit.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-32-00-860-002-A). Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/AIR COND
Page
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 34-10-00-860-002-A). ADIRS Start Procedure
(Ref. 34-10-00-860-005-A). ADIRS Stop Procedure
Safety Valves - Verification Test SHEET 1
Z260
A
FR70 B
PAX DOOR 2
FR65
A
3 TYPICAL
D
C
REAR PRESSURE BULKHEAD
A
B
FR70 POINT 'A'
TYPICAL
2 6HL C
7HL D
2
POINT 'A'
FWD A A
C D TYPICAL
TYPICAL N_MM_213100_4_AAM0_01_01
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-31-00-861-059-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 21-31-00-865-059-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-208, 212-218, 221-230, 236-236, 238-239, 241-242,
301-450, 500-600
122VU RPCU 4HL X23
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 21-31-00-010-056-A
D. Get Access
(1) Remove the food trolleys (1) and the trolley partition if installed.
(2) Remove the panel (3).
** ON A/C 016-021, 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 21-31-00-860-051-A
E. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(2) On the ECAM control panel push the PRESS pushbutton switch, the CAB PRESS page comes into
view on the lower ECAM display unit.
(3) On one MCDU get the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST AIR COND menu page (Ref. AMM TASK 31-32-00-
860-002) .
(4) On the AIR COND panel 30VU, make sure that:
· the PACK 1 and the PACK 2 pushbutton switches are in the OFF position (the OFF legends are
on).
· the RAM AIR pushbutton switch is in the OFF position (the ON legend is off).
(5) On the CABIN PRESS panel 25VU, make sure that:
· the MODE SEL pushbutton switch is in the AUTO configuration (with the FAULT and MAN legends
off).
· the LDG ELEV selector is in the AUTO position.
· the DITCHING pushbutton switch is in the AUTO configuration (with the ON legend off).
(6) Do the ADIRS start procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 34-10-00-860-002) .
(7) On the ADIRS CDU panel 20VU:
· make sure that the 3 OFF/NAV/ATT switches are in the NAV position and that the ADR 1, ADR 2
and ADR 3 pushbutton switches are in the on position (with the FAULT and OFF legends off).
** ON A/C 022-022, 024-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-214, 223-225, 236-236, 238-238, 241-241, 301-349, 351-
450, 500-600
Subtask 21-31-00-860-051-B
E. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(2) On the ECAM control panel push the PRESS pushbutton switch, the CAB PRESS page comes into
view on the lower ECAM display unit.
(3) On one MCDU get the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST AIR COND menu page (Ref. AMM TASK 31-32-00-
860-002) .
(4) On the AIR COND panel 30VU, make sure that:
· the PACK 1 and the PACK 2 pushbutton switches are in the OFF position (the OFF legends are
on).
· the RAM AIR pushbutton switch is in the OFF position (the ON legend is off).
(5) On the CABIN PRESS panel 25VU, make sure that:
· the MODE SEL pushbutton switch is in the AUTO configuration (with the FAULT and MAN legends
off).
· the LDG ELEV selector is in the AUTO position.
· the DITCHING pushbutton switch is in the AUTO configuration (with the ON legend off).
(6) Do the ADIRS start procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 34-10-00-860-002) .
(7) On the ADIRS MSU panel 41VU:
· make sure that the 3 OFF/NAV/ATT switches are in the NAV position and that the ADR 1, ADR 2
and ADR 3 pushbutton switches are in the on position (with the FAULT and OFF legends off).
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
Subtask 21-31-00-710-064-A
A. Verification Test Part 1.
(Ref. Fig. Safety Valves - Verification Test SHEET 1)
(1) Operational Test of the Safety Valve Position Indicator
NOTE: The test procedure is the same for the safety valves 6HL and 7HL.
ACTION RESULT
1.On one of the safety valves (2): On the ECAM lower display unit:
· apply hand pressure at points A and push the · the green SAFETY indication changes to amber
valve diaphragm until the spring is compressed and the valve symbol opens and changes to am-
and hold it for 1 minute. ber.
On the panels 130VU and 131VU:
· the amber light in the two MASTER CAUTION
pushbutton switches come on.
· the single audio warning is heard.
On the ECAM upper display unit:
· the warning message CAB PR SAFETY VALVE
OPEN comes on.
ACTION RESULT
· release the diaphragm. On the ECAM lower display unit:
· the open valve symbol closes and changes
to green and the amber SAFETY indication
changes to green.
On the panels 130VU and 131VU:
· the amber light in the two MASTER CAUTION
pushbutton switches go off.
On the ECAM upper display unit:
· the warning message CAB PR SAFETY VALVE
OPEN goes off.
NOTE: Make sure that one safety valve is operative. The inoperative safety valve must be in the
closed position. (The ring gate must seat properly on the rubber seal.)
Subtask 21-31-00-710-062-B
B. Verification Test Part 2.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES ARE CLEAR.
MOVEMENT OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES ARE CLEAR.
MOVEMENT OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the MCDU SYSTEM REPORT/TEST AIR On the MCDU:
COND menu page: · the CAB PRESS CONT 1 page comes on.
· push the line key adjacent to the CPC 1 indica-
tion.
2.On the MCDU CAB PRESS CONT 1 menu On the MCDU:
page: · the CAB PRESS CONT 1 TEST/CALIBRATION
· push the line key adjacent to the TEST/CALIB- page comes on,
RATION indication. · the message
ECS PACKS ------------ OFF
GROUND AIR SUPPLY ---- OFF
LFES ----- SET TO 14000 FT
ADIRS 1,2,3 ----------- ON
MODE SEL ------------ AUTO comes on.
3.On the CABIN PRESS panel 25VU: On the ECAM upper display unit:
· set the LDG ELEV selector to 14000 FT. · the green MAN LDG ELEV memo message
comes on.
On the ECAM lower display unit:
· the green AUTO xxx FT indication changes to
the green MAN 14000 FT indication.
4.On the MCDU CAB PRESS CONT 1 TEST/ On the MCDU:
CALIBRATION menu page: · the message
ACTION RESULT
IN PROGRESS (20...90S) comes on, then the
· push the line key adjacent to CONTINUE. message
TEST OK
RESET LFES - > AUTO comes on.
NOTE: Make sure that the automatic cabin-pressure control-system and the three motors on the out-
flow valve are operative.
Subtask 21-31-00-710-063-A
C. Verification Test Part 3.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES ARE CLEAR.
MOVEMENT OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES ARE CLEAR.
MOVEMENT OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the CABIN PRESS panel 25VU: On the ECAM upper display unit:
· move the LDG ELEV selector clockwise away · the green MAN LDG ELEV memo message
from the AUTO position. comes on.
On the ECAM lower display unit:
· the green AUTO xxx FT indication changes to
the green MAN xxx FT indication.
2.On the CABIN PRESS panel 25VU: On the CABIN PRESS panel 25VU:
· push and release the MODE SEL pushbutton · the white MAN pushbutton switch light comes
switch. on.
On the ECAM lower display unit:
· the white LDG ELEV indication and the green
MAN xxx FT indication goes off.
· the green SYS 1 (or SYS 2) indication changes
to the green MAN indication.
· push and hold the MAN V/S CTL toggle switch · the outflow valve symbol closes.
to DN.
· push and hold the MAN V/S CTL toggle switch · the outflow valve symbol opens.
to UP.
· release the MAN V/S CTL toggle switch. · the outflow valve symbol stays open.
3.On the CABIN PRESS panel 25VU: On the CABIN PRESS panel 25VU:
· push the MODE SEL pushbutton switch. · the white MAN pushbutton switch light goes off.
On the ECAM lower display unit:
· the white LDG ELEV indication and the green
MAN xxx FT indication comes on.
ACTION RESULT
· the green MAN indication changes to the green
SYS 1 (or SYS 2) indication.
4.On the CABIN PRESS panel 25VU: On the ECAM upper display unit:
· move the LDG ELEV selector counterclockwise · the green MAN LDG ELEV memo message
to the AUTO position. goes off.
On the ECAM lower display unit:
· the green MAN xxx FT indication changes to the
green AUTO xxx FT indication..
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-31-00-865-075-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-208, 212-218, 221-230, 236-236, 238-239, 241-242,
301-450, 500-600
122VU RPCU 4HL X23
** ON A/C 016-021, 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 21-31-00-860-052-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) On the CABIN PRESS panel 25VU, set the LDG ELEV selector to AUTO.
(2) Do the ADIRS stop procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 34-10-00-860-005) .
(3) On the ADIRS CDU panel 20VU, make sure that the 3 OFF/NAV/ATT switches are in the OFF
position and that the ADR1, ADR2 and ADR3 pushbutton switches are pushed (OFF lights on).
(4) Do the EIS stop procedure
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(5) On the MCDU, push the line select key adjacent to the RETURN indication until the CFDS menu
page comes into view.
(6) Make an entry in the aircraft technical log book to tell the flight crew that one safety valve is
inoperative.
** ON A/C 022-022, 024-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-214, 223-225, 236-236, 238-238, 241-241, 301-349, 351-
450, 500-600
Subtask 21-31-00-860-052-B
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) On the CABIN PRESS panel 25VU, set the LDG ELEV selector to AUTO.
(2) Do the ADIRS stop procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 34-10-00-860-005) .
(3) On the ADIRS MSU panel 41VU, make sure that the 3 OFF/NAV/ATT switches are in the OFF
position and that the ADR1, ADR2 and ADR3 pushbutton switches are pushed (OFF lights on).
(4) Do the EIS stop procedure
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(5) On the MCDU, push the line select key adjacent to the RETURN indication until the CFDS menu
page comes into view.
(6) Make an entry in the aircraft technical log book to tell the flight crew that one safety valve is
inoperative.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 21-31-00-410-054-A
C. Close Access
(1) Install the access panel (3) and install the food trolleys (1).
Subtask 21-31-00-862-058-A
D. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 21-31-00-040-002-A
Verification Test of the Automatic Cabin-Pressure Control-Systems
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-31-02A NO NO NO 00.5 00.5 1
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-32-00-860-002-A). Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/AIR COND
Page
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 34-10-00-860-002-A). ADIRS Start Procedure
(Ref. 34-10-00-860-005-A). ADIRS Stop Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-31-00-865-062-A
A. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
(3) On the ECAM control panel push the PRESS pushbutton switch, the CAB PRESS page comes into
view on the lower ECAM display unit.
(4) On one MCDU get the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST AIR COND menu page (Ref. AMM TASK 31-32-00-
860-002) .
(5) On the AIR COND panel 30VU, make sure that:
· the PACK 1 and the PACK 2 pushbutton switches are in the off position (the OFF legends are on),
· the RAM AIR pushbutton switch is in the off position (the ON legend is off).
(6) On the CABIN PRESS panel 25VU, make sure that:
· the MODE SEL pushbutton switch is in the AUTO configuration (with the FAULT and MAN legends
off),
· the LDG ELEV selector is in the AUTO position,
· the DITCHING pushbutton switch is in the AUTO configuration (with the ON legend off).
(7) Do the ADIRS start procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 34-10-00-860-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 21-31-00-710-065-B
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES ARE CLEAR.
MOVEMENT OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES ARE CLEAR.
MOVEMENT OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the MCDU SYSTEM REPORT/TEST AIR On the MCDU:
COND menu page:
· push the line key adjacent to the CPC 1 indica- · the CAB PRESS CONT 1 page comes on.
tion.
2.On the MCDU CAB PRESS CONT 1 menu page: On the MCDU:
· push the line key adjacent to the TEST/CALIBRA-
TION indication. · the CAB PRESS CONT 1 TEST/CALIBRATION
page comes on and shows:
ECS PACKS ------------ OFF
GROUND AIR SUPPLY ---- OFF
LFES ----- SET TO 14000 FT
ADIRS 1,2,3 ----------- ON
MODE SEL ------------ AUTO comes on.
3.On the CABIN PRESS panel 25VU: On the ECAM upper display unit:
· set the LDG ELEV selector to 14000 FT. · the green MAN LDG ELEV memo message comes
on.
On the ECAM lower display unit:
· the green AUTO xxx FT indication changes to the
green MAN 14000 FT indication.
4.On the MCDU CAB PRESS CONT 1 TEST/CAL- On the MCDU, the CAB PRESS CONT 1 TEST/CAL-
IBRATION menu page: IBRATION menu page shows:
· push the line key adjacent to CONTINUE. IN PROGRESS (20...90S) comes on, then the mes-
sage
TEST OK
ACTION RESULT
RESET LFES - > AUTO comes on.
(1) Make sure that both automatic pressure control systems are operative.
(2) Put a tag in the cockpit to tell the flight crew that the manual pressure control system is inoperative.
(3) Make an entry in the aircraft technical logbook.
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-31-00-860-064-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) On the CABIN PRESS panel 25VU, set the LDG ELEV selector to AUTO.
(2) Do the ADIRS stop procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 34-10-00-860-005) .
(3) Do the EIS stop procedure
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(4) On the MCDU, push the line select key adjacent to the RETURN indication until the CFDS menu
page comes into view.
(5) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 21-31-00-040-006-A
Deactivation of the CPC2
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-31-01B NO NO NO 00.5 00.5 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 34-10-00-860-002-A). ADIRS Start Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-31-00-861-067-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 21-31-00-865-070-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-208, 212-218, 221-230, 236-236, 238-239, 241-242,
301-450, 500-600
122VU RPCU 4HL X23
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 21-31-00-860-071-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(2) On the ECAM control panel do the steps necessary to get the CAB PRESS page to show on the
lower ECAM display unit.
(3) On the AIR COND panel 30VU make sure that:
· the PACK 1 and the PACK 2 pushbutton switches are in the off position (the OFF legends are on)
and,
· the RAM AIR pushbutton switch is in the off position (the ON legend is off).
(4) Do the ADIRS start procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 34-10-00-860-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 21-31-00-710-067-A
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES ARE CLEAR.
MOVEMENT OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES ARE CLEAR.
MOVEMENT OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the overhead panel 25VU push the MODE On the lower ECAM display make sure that:
SEL pushbutton switch to MAN. · the differential pressure, the cabin vertical speed,
the cabin altitude indications and the outflow valve
position show.
2.On the overhead panel 25VU put the MAN V/S On the lower ECAM display make sure that:
CTL switch to the DN position. · the outflow valve position indicator moves in a
downwards direction.
3.On the overhead panel 25VU put the MAN V/S On the lower ECAM display make sure that:
CTL switch to the UP position. · the outflow valve position indicator moves in an up-
wards direction.
4.On the overhead panel 25VU push the MODE On the lower ECAM display make sure that the out-
SEL pushbutton switch to AUTO. flow valve position indicator moves to the open posi-
tion.
5.On the ECAM status page make sure that no FCU
messages are shown.
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-31-00-865-078-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-208, 212-218, 221-230, 236-236, 238-239, 241-242,
301-450, 500-600
122VU RPCU 4HL X23
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 21-31-00-862-063-A
B. Do the EIS stop procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(1) Put a temporary placard in the cockpit that tells persons that the automatic cabin pressure control
system 2 is not in operation.
(2) Make an entry in the aircraft technical log book to tell the crew that the cabin pressure control system
2 is not in operation.
(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 21-31-00-040-007-A
Deactivation of the CPC1
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-31-01A NO NO NO 00.5 00.5 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 34-10-00-860-002-A). ADIRS Start Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-31-00-861-069-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 21-31-00-865-076-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-208, 212-218, 221-230, 236-236, 238-239, 241-242,
301-450, 500-600
122VU RPCU 4HL X23
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 21-31-00-860-073-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(2) On the ECAM control panel do the steps necessary to get the CAB PRESS page to show on the
lower ECAM display unit.
(3) On the AIR COND panel 30VU make sure that:
· the PACK 1 and the PACK 2 pushbutton switches are in the off position (the OFF legends are on)
and,
· the RAM AIR pushbutton switch is in the off position (the ON legend is off).
(4) Do the ADIRS start procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 34-10-00-860-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 21-31-00-710-069-A
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES ARE CLEAR.
MOVEMENT OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES ARE CLEAR.
MOVEMENT OF THE OUTFLOW VALVES CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the overhead panel 25VU push the MODE On the lower ECAM display make sure that:
SEL pushbutton switch to MAN. · the differential pressure, the cabin vertical speed,
the cabin altitude indications and the outflow valve
position show.
2.On the overhead panel 25VU put the MAN V/S On the lower ECAM display make sure that:
CTL switch to the DN position. · the outflow valve position indicator moves in a
downwards direction.
3.On the overhead panel 25VU put the MAN V/S On the lower ECAM display make sure that:
CTL switch to the UP position. · the outflow valve position indicator moves in an up-
wards direction.
4.On the overhead panel 25VU push the MODE On the lower ECAM display make sure that the out-
SEL pushbutton switch to AUTO. flow valve position indicator moves to the open posi-
tion.
5.On the ECAM status page make sure that no FCU
messages are shown.
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-31-00-865-079-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-208, 212-218, 221-230, 236-236, 238-239, 241-242,
301-450, 500-600
122VU RPCU 4HL X23
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 21-31-00-862-065-A
B. Do the EIS stop procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(1) Put a temporary placard in the cockpit that tells persons that the automatic cabin pressure control
system 1 is not in operation.
(2) Make an entry in the aircraft technical log book to tell the crew that the cabin pressure control system
1 is not in operation.
(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
TASK 21-43-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the AFT Cargo Compartment-Heating Trim-Air Valve
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT AIR IS NOT SUPPLIED TO THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM FROM THE
MAIN ENGINE, THE APU OR A GROUND SOURCE.
HOT COMPRESSED AIR CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
FIN : 12HC
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-43-02B YES NO NO 00.7 00.7 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 53-35-13-000-002-A). Removal of the Quick-Release Access Panels from the Belly Fairing
Structure
(Ref. 53-35-13-400-002-A). Installation of the Quick-Release Access Panels on the Belly Fairing
Structure
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
AFT Cargo Compartment-Heating Trim-Air Valve SHEET 1
Z197
FR46
A
12HC
2
1
N_MM_214300_4_ACM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-43-00-861-054-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 21-43-00-865-055-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
(1) Turn the manual override lever (2) to close the trim air valve.
(2) Disconnect the electrical connector (1) and temporarily attach it to the aircraft structure.
(3) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
(4) Insert the quick-release pin (4) in the hole (3) in the manual override lever (2) to safety the trim air
valve in the closed position.
NOTE: When not in use the quick-release pin is stored in the hole in the body of the trim air valve.
(5) Put a warning notice in the cockpit to tell the flight crew that the trim air valve is deactivated.
(6) Record the deactivation of the trim air valve in the aircraft technical log book.
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-43-00-865-089-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
NOTE: Do NOT remove the warning notice in the cockpit which tells the flight crew that the trim air
valve is deactivated.
Subtask 21-43-00-862-052-A
C. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
TASK 21-43-00-040-003-A
Deactivation of the AFT Cargo Compartment-Heating Pressure-Regulating Valve
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT AIR IS NOT SUPPLIED TO THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM FROM THE
MAIN ENGINE, THE APU OR A GROUND SOURCE.
HOT COMPRESSED AIR CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
FIN : 11HC
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-43-02B YES NO NO 00.7 00.7 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 53-35-13-000-002-A). Removal of the Quick-Release Access Panels from the Belly Fairing
Structure
(Ref. 53-35-13-400-002-A). Installation of the Quick-Release Access Panels on the Belly Fairing
Structure
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Z197
FR46 2
11HC
1 B
B
N_MM_214300_4_AAM0_01_00
Z197
FR46
11HC
N_MM_214300_4_AAN0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-43-00-861-060-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 21-43-00-865-061-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
(1) Turn the manual overide handwheel (2) to close the pressure regulating valve.
(2) Engage the locking device on the manual overide handwheel (2) to safety the pressure regulating
valve in the closed position.
(3) Disconnect the electrical connector (1) and temporarily attach it to the aircraft structure.
(4) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-43-00-865-090-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
TASK 21-51-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Pack Flow-Control Valve
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT AIR IS NOT SUPPLIED TO THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM FROM THE
MAIN ENGINE, THE APU OR A GROUND SOURCE.
HOT COMPRESSED AIR CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-51-01A YES YES NO 00.5 00.5 1
NOTE: The procedure is the same for the pack flow-control valve 8HB and 11HB.
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 14QFB1) Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy -
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 53-35-13-000-002-A). Removal of the Quick-Release Access Panels from the Belly Fairing
Structure
(Ref. 53-35-13-400-002-A). Installation of the Quick-Release Access Panels on the Belly Fairing
Structure
Pack Flow Control Valve - Component Location SHEET 1
11HB
FR36
8HB
FR41
A
A 191KB
192KB
OPEN SHUT
2 B 4
1 2
3
B
B
N_MM_215100_4_AAQ0_01_00
Figure 21-51-00-991-00100-00-E / SHEET 1/1 - Pack Flow Control Valve - Component Location
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-51-00-861-050-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits. (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002)
Subtask 21-51-00-010-051-A
B. Get Access
(1) Remove the access panel (Ref. AMM TASK 53-35-13-000-002) :
(a) FOR 8HB (P2 FLOW CTL VALVE)
· 192KB,
(b) FOR 11HB (P1 FLOW CTL VALVE)
· 191KB.
Subtask 21-51-00-941-051-A
C. Safety Precautions
(1) On the panel 30VU:
(a) Make sure that:
· the APU BLEED pushbutton switch is in the off position (the ON legend is off) and,
· the ENG 1 BLEED and the ENG 2 BLEED pushbutton switches are in the off position (the OFF
legends are on).
(b) Put a warning notice in position to tell persons not to operate these switches.
(2) On the HP ground connector put a warning notice in position to tell persons not to supply the ground
air.
4. Procedure
Subtask 21-51-00-040-050-B
A. Deactivation of the Pack Flow-Control Valve
(Ref. Fig. Pack Flow Control Valve - Component Location SHEET 1)
NOTE: This will open the pack flow-control valve and close the butterfly valve.
(6) Make sure that the valve indicator (2) is in the closed position.
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(7) Install the special screw (1) in the position (B) and safety with dia. Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES
Nickel Alloy - (Material No. 14QFB1).
(8) Connect the quick release connector (3) to the connection (4).
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-51-00-410-050-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Install the access panel (Ref. AMM TASK 53-35-13-400-002) :
(a) FOR 8HB (P2 FLOW CTL VALVE)
· 192KB,
(b) FOR 11HB (P1 FLOW CTL VALVE)
· 191KB.
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Record the deactivation of the pack flow-control valve in the aircraft technical log book.
Subtask 21-51-00-862-050-A
B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits. (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002)
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-242, 301-
450, 500-600
TASK 21-51-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Air Conditioning Pack
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT AIR IS NOT SUPPLIED TO THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM FROM THE
MAIN ENGINE, THE APU OR A GROUND SOURCE.
HOT COMPRESSED AIR CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-52-01D YES NO NO 01.0 01.0 2
MMEL 21-52-01E YES NO NO 01.0 01.0 2
MMEL 21-52-01F YES NO NO 01.0 01.0 2
NOTE: The procedure is the same for the two air conditioning packs 10HM (11HM).
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 14QFB1) Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy -
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 53-35-13-000-002-A). Removal of the Quick-Release Access Panels from the Belly Fairing
Structure
(Ref. 53-35-13-400-002-A). Installation of the Quick-Release Access Panels on the Belly Fairing
Structure
Pack FlowControl Unit - Component Location SHEET 1
FR36
FR41
191BB
(192FB)
191KB
A
(192KB)
LH SHOWN
RH SIMILAR
1
A
N_MM_215100_4_BAM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-51-00-861-058-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 21-51-00-010-058-A
B. Get Access
(1) Remove the access panel (Ref. AMM TASK 53-35-13-000-002) :
(a) For PACK 1
· 191KB.
(b) For PACK 2
· 192KB.
Subtask 21-51-00-941-057-A
C. Safety Precautions
(1) On the panel 30VU:
(a) Make sure that:
· The APU BLEED pushbutton switch is in the OFF position (the ON legend is off).
· The ENG 1 BLEED and the ENG 2 BLEED pushbutton switches are in the OFF position (the
OFF legends are on).
(b) Put a warning notice in position to tell persons not to operate these switches.
(2) On the HP ground connector put a warning notice in position to tell persons not to supply the ground
air.
Subtask 21-51-00-860-061-A
D. ECAM Warning Check before Deactivation
(1) On the Upper ECAM E/WD make sure that the display unit does not show these warnings associated
with the operative pack:
· AIR PACK 1 REGUL FAULT or AIR PACK 2 REGUL FAULT
· AIR COND CTL 1-A FAULT or AIR COND CTL 2-A FAULT
· AIR COND CTL 1-B FAULT or AIR COND CTL 2-B FAULT.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Pack FlowControl Unit - Component Location SHEET 1)
Subtask 21-51-00-040-052-A
A. Deactivation of the Air Conditioning Pack
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
NOTE: This will cause the air to flow out of the pack flow-control unit and close the butterfly
valve.
(c) Make sure that the forked valve-position indicator lever (2) is in the CLOSED position.
(d) Install the blanking cap (1) between the forks of the valve-position indicator lever (2) and on the
threaded boss (position B).
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(e) Safety the blanking cap (1) with Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy
- (Material No. 14QFB1).
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-51-00-410-058-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Install the access panel (Ref. AMM TASK 53-35-13-400-002) :
(a) For PACK 1
· 191KB.
(b) For PACK 2
· 192KB.
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Put a temporary placard in the cockpit that tells persons that one air conditioning pack is not in
operation.
(5) Record the deactivation of the air conditioning pack in the aircraft technical log book.
Subtask 21-51-00-862-057-A
B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-242, 301-
450, 500-600
TASK 21-51-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Air Conditioning Pack
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT AIR IS NOT SUPPLIED TO THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM FROM THE
MAIN ENGINE, THE APU OR A GROUND SOURCE.
HOT COMPRESSED AIR CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-52-01D YES NO NO 01.0 01.0 2
MMEL 21-52-01E YES NO NO 01.0 01.0 2
MMEL 21-52-01F YES NO NO 01.0 01.0 2
NOTE: The procedure is the same for the two air conditioning packs 10HM (11HM).
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 14QFB1) Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy -
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 53-35-13-000-002-A). Removal of the Quick-Release Access Panels from the Belly Fairing
Structure
(Ref. 53-35-13-400-002-A). Installation of the Quick-Release Access Panels on the Belly Fairing
Structure
Pack FlowControl Unit - Component Location SHEET 1
FR36
FR41
191BB
(192FB)
191KB
A
(192KB)
LH SHOWN
RH SIMILAR
1
A
N_MM_215100_4_BAM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-51-00-861-058-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 21-51-00-010-058-A
B. Get Access
(1) Remove the access panel (Ref. AMM TASK 53-35-13-000-002) :
(a) For PACK 1
· 191KB.
(b) For PACK 2
· 192KB.
Subtask 21-51-00-941-057-A
C. Safety Precautions
(1) On the panel 30VU:
(a) Make sure that:
· The APU BLEED pushbutton switch is in the OFF position (the ON legend is off).
· The ENG 1 BLEED and the ENG 2 BLEED pushbutton switches are in the OFF position (the
OFF legends are on).
(b) Put a warning notice in position to tell persons not to operate these switches.
(2) On the HP ground connector put a warning notice in position to tell persons not to supply the ground
air.
Subtask 21-51-00-860-061-A
D. ECAM Warning Check before Deactivation
(1) On the Upper ECAM E/WD make sure that the display unit does not show these warnings associated
with the operative pack:
· AIR PACK 1 REGUL FAULT or AIR PACK 2 REGUL FAULT
· AIR COND CTL 1-A FAULT or AIR COND CTL 2-A FAULT
· AIR COND CTL 1-B FAULT or AIR COND CTL 2-B FAULT.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Pack FlowControl Unit - Component Location SHEET 1)
Subtask 21-51-00-040-052-A
A. Deactivation of the Air Conditioning Pack
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
NOTE: This will cause the air to flow out of the pack flow-control unit and close the butterfly
valve.
(c) Make sure that the forked valve-position indicator lever (2) is in the CLOSED position.
(d) Install the blanking cap (1) between the forks of the valve-position indicator lever (2) and on the
threaded boss (position B).
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(e) Safety the blanking cap (1) with Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy
- (Material No. 14QFB1).
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-51-00-410-058-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Install the access panel (Ref. AMM TASK 53-35-13-400-002) :
(a) For PACK 1
· 191KB.
(b) For PACK 2
· 192KB.
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Put a temporary placard in the cockpit that tells persons that one air conditioning pack is not in
operation.
(5) Record the deactivation of the air conditioning pack in the aircraft technical log book.
Subtask 21-51-00-862-057-A
B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-242, 301-
450, 500-600
TASK 21-51-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Air Conditioning Pack
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT AIR IS NOT SUPPLIED TO THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM FROM THE
MAIN ENGINE, THE APU OR A GROUND SOURCE.
HOT COMPRESSED AIR CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-52-01D YES NO NO 01.0 01.0 2
MMEL 21-52-01E YES NO NO 01.0 01.0 2
MMEL 21-52-01F YES NO NO 01.0 01.0 2
NOTE: The procedure is the same for the two air conditioning packs 10HM (11HM).
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 14QFB1) Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy -
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 53-35-13-000-002-A). Removal of the Quick-Release Access Panels from the Belly Fairing
Structure
(Ref. 53-35-13-400-002-A). Installation of the Quick-Release Access Panels on the Belly Fairing
Structure
Pack FlowControl Unit - Component Location SHEET 1
FR36
FR41
191BB
(192FB)
191KB
A
(192KB)
LH SHOWN
RH SIMILAR
1
A
N_MM_215100_4_BAM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-51-00-861-058-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 21-51-00-010-058-A
B. Get Access
(1) Remove the access panel (Ref. AMM TASK 53-35-13-000-002) :
(a) For PACK 1
· 191KB.
(b) For PACK 2
· 192KB.
Subtask 21-51-00-941-057-A
C. Safety Precautions
(1) On the panel 30VU:
(a) Make sure that:
· The APU BLEED pushbutton switch is in the OFF position (the ON legend is off).
· The ENG 1 BLEED and the ENG 2 BLEED pushbutton switches are in the OFF position (the
OFF legends are on).
(b) Put a warning notice in position to tell persons not to operate these switches.
(2) On the HP ground connector put a warning notice in position to tell persons not to supply the ground
air.
Subtask 21-51-00-860-061-A
D. ECAM Warning Check before Deactivation
(1) On the Upper ECAM E/WD make sure that the display unit does not show these warnings associated
with the operative pack:
· AIR PACK 1 REGUL FAULT or AIR PACK 2 REGUL FAULT
· AIR COND CTL 1-A FAULT or AIR COND CTL 2-A FAULT
· AIR COND CTL 1-B FAULT or AIR COND CTL 2-B FAULT.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Pack FlowControl Unit - Component Location SHEET 1)
Subtask 21-51-00-040-052-A
A. Deactivation of the Air Conditioning Pack
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
NOTE: This will cause the air to flow out of the pack flow-control unit and close the butterfly
valve.
(c) Make sure that the forked valve-position indicator lever (2) is in the CLOSED position.
(d) Install the blanking cap (1) between the forks of the valve-position indicator lever (2) and on the
threaded boss (position B).
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(e) Safety the blanking cap (1) with Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy
- (Material No. 14QFB1).
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-51-00-410-058-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Install the access panel (Ref. AMM TASK 53-35-13-400-002) :
(a) For PACK 1
· 191KB.
(b) For PACK 2
· 192KB.
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Put a temporary placard in the cockpit that tells persons that one air conditioning pack is not in
operation.
(5) Record the deactivation of the air conditioning pack in the aircraft technical log book.
Subtask 21-51-00-862-057-A
B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 21-55-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Emergency Ram-Air Inlet in closed Position
FIN : 7HZ
1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 21-55-01A
Emergency Ram Air Inlet
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-33-21-618-001-A-01). Pre-conditioning through the HP Ground Connection
(Ref. 12-33-21-618-001-A-02). Pre-conditioning with the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 53-35-13-000-002-A). Removal of the Quick-Release Access Panels from the Belly Fairing
Structure
(Ref. 53-35-13-400-002-A). Installation of the Quick-Release Access Panels on the Belly Fairing
Structure
Emergency Ram Air-Inlet Actuator - Component Location SHEET 1
FR34
FR36
191BB
7HZ
B
3 FR34
7HZ ACTUATOR
FR33
N_MM_215500_4_AAM0_01_00
Figure 21-55-00-991-00100-00-A / SHEET 1/1 - Emergency Ram Air-Inlet Actuator - Component Location
** ON A/C ALL
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-55-00-861-053-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 21-55-00-865-053-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 21-61-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Air Inlet Flap in the Open Position
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT AIR IS NOT SUPPLIED TO THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM FROM THE
MAIN ENGINE, THE APU OR A GROUND SOURCE.
HOT COMPRESSED AIR CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-52-02A YES YES NO 01.0 01.0 1
NOTE: The procedure is the same for the Left and the Right air inlet flaps.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 21-61-51-000-001-A). Removal of the Air-Inlet Flap Actuator
(Ref. 21-61-51-820-001-A). Adjustment of the Air Inlet Flap
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 53-35-13-000-002-A). Removal of the Quick-Release Access Panels from the Belly Fairing
Structure
(Ref. 53-35-13-400-002-A). Installation of the Quick-Release Access Panels on the Belly Fairing
Structure
Air Inlet Gap Measurement SHEET 1
FR41
A
A
AIR INLET
GAP
N_MM_216100_4_AEM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-61-00-861-053-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 21-61-00-865-053-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-242,
301-450, 500-600
49VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL/SYS 1 CHAN B/ 52HH D08
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 1/CHAN A/ 49HH X22
115VAC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 1/CHAN A/ 51HH X21
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 1/CHAN B/ 50HH Y18
115VAC
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
122VU AIR COND/PACK TEMP/CTL SYS1/1/ 1HH X22
115VAC
122VU AIR COND/PACK TEMP/CTL SYS1/1/ 3HH X21
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/PACK TEMP CTL SYS2/1/ 4HH Y19
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/PACK TEMP CTL SYS2/1/ 2HH Y18
115VAC
** ON A/C ALL
FOR FIN 28HH (P2 RAM AIR IN ACTUATOR)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-242,
301-450, 500-600
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 2/CHAN A/ 53HH W22
115VAC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 2/CHAN A/ 55HH W21
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 2/CHAN B/ 56HH Y21
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 2/CHAN B/ 54HH Y20
115VAC
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
122VU AIR COND/PACK TEMP/CTL SYS1/2/ 21HH W22
115VAC
122VU AIR COND/PACK TEMP/CTL SYS1/2/ 23HH W21
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/PACK TEMP CTL SYS2/2/ 24HH Y21
28VDC
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 21-61-00-220-050-B
C. Inspection of the Air Inlet Flap before Deactivation
(1) Measure the air inlet gap.
(Ref. Fig. Air Inlet Gap Measurement SHEET 1)
NOTE: Do not apply pressure to the air inlet flap when you do the measurement.
(a) If the air inlet gap is 40 mm (1.5748 in.) or over then the air inlet is considered open.
(b) Make sure that the Air Inlet Flap is correctly adjusted (Ref. AMM TASK 21-61-51-820-001) .
Subtask 21-61-00-010-057-C
D. Get Access
(1) Remove the access panel (Ref. AMM TASK 53-35-13-000-002) .
(a) FOR 8HH (P1 RAM AIR IN ACTUATOR)
· 191KB.
(b) FOR 28HH (P2 RAM AIR IN ACTUATOR)
· 192KB.
4. Procedure
Subtask 21-61-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of the Air Inlet Flap
(1) Disconnect the electrical connector from the air inlet flap actuator 8HH (28HH) (Ref. AMM TASK 21-
61-51-000-001) .
(2) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
(3) Temporarily attach the loose electrical connector to the aircraft structure.
(4) Put a warning notice in position in the cockpit to tell the flight crew that one air inlet flap is inoperative.
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-61-00-865-063-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-242,
301-450, 500-600
49VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL/SYS 1 CHAN B/ 52HH D08
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 1/CHAN A/ 49HH X22
115VAC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 1/CHAN A/ 51HH X21
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 1/CHAN B/ 50HH Y18
115VAC
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
122VU AIR COND/PACK TEMP/CTL SYS1/1/ 1HH X22
115VAC
122VU AIR COND/PACK TEMP/CTL SYS1/1/ 3HH X21
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/PACK TEMP CTL SYS2/1/ 4HH Y19
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/PACK TEMP CTL SYS2/1/ 2HH Y18
115VAC
** ON A/C ALL
FOR FIN 28HH (P2 RAM AIR IN ACTUATOR)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-242,
301-450, 500-600
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 2/CHAN A/ 53HH W22
115VAC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 2/CHAN A/ 55HH W21
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 2/CHAN B/ 56HH Y21
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 2/CHAN B/ 54HH Y20
115VAC
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
122VU AIR COND/PACK TEMP/CTL SYS1/2/ 21HH W22
115VAC
122VU AIR COND/PACK TEMP/CTL SYS1/2/ 23HH W21
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/PACK TEMP CTL SYS2/2/ 24HH Y21
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/PACK TEMP CTL SYS2/2/ 22HH Y20
115VAC
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 21-61-00-869-053-A
B. Cockpit Effects
(1) On the upper ECAM DU the message AIR PACK 1 (PACK 2) REGUL FAULT will be displayed.
Subtask 21-61-00-410-056-C
C. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the access panel/s (Ref. AMM TASK 53-35-13-400-002) .
(a) FOR 8HH (P1 RAM AIR IN ACTUATOR)
· 191KB.
(b) FOR 28HH (P2 RAM AIR IN ACTUATOR)
· 192KB.
(3) Make an entry in the log book to record the deactivation.
Subtask 21-61-00-862-052-A
D. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
TASK 21-63-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Trim Air Valve
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT AIR IS NOT SUPPLIED TO THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM FROM THE
MAIN ENGINE, THE APU OR A GROUND SOURCE.
HOT COMPRESSED AIR CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-63-02D YES YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
No specific lockwire-corrosion resistant steel 0.8 mm (0.0314 in.)
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 25-54-12-000-001-A). Removal of the Forward Cargo-Compartment Partition FR34 or FR35.5
(Ref. 25-54-12-400-001-A). Installation of the Forward Cargo-Compartment Partition FR34 or
FR35.5
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-001-A). Open the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-002-A). Close the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
(Ref. 06-41-53-00). FUSELAGE - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Trim Air Valve - Component Location SHEET 1
FR40
A
1
B
EXAMPLE
3 1
2
B
FLOW
NOTE:
1 O = OPEN, C = CLOSED
N_MM_216300_4_AAN0_01_02
3. Job Set-up
(Ref. Fig. Trim Air Valve - Component Location SHEET 1)
Subtask 21-63-00-861-050-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 21-63-00-010-050-A
B. Get Access
(1) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-30-00-860-001) .
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position at the FWD cargo-compartment door 825.
(3) Remove the access panels at partition FR34 (Ref. AMM D/O 06-41-53-00) , (Ref. AMM TASK 25-
54-12-000-001) .
Subtask 21-63-00-865-078-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 21-63-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Hot-Air Pressure-Regulating Valve
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT AIR IS NOT SUPPLIED TO THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM FROM THE
MAIN ENGINE, THE APU OR A GROUND SOURCE.
HOT COMPRESSED AIR CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
FIN : 14HK
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-63-03C YES YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
No specific lockwire-corrosion resistant steel 0.8 mm (0.0314 in.)
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 25-54-12-000-001-A). Removal of the Forward Cargo-Compartment Partition FR34 or FR35.5
(Ref. 25-54-12-400-001-A). Installation of the Forward Cargo-Compartment Partition FR34 or
FR35.5
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-001-A). Open the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-002-A). Close the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
(Ref. 06-41-53-00). FUSELAGE - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
Hot-Air Pressure-Regulating Valve SHEET 1
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-094, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-242,
350-350
Hot-Air Pressure-Regulating Valve SHEET 1
FR40
1
A
B
EXAMPLE
B
OPEN
CLOSED
N_MM_216300_4_ACM0_01_01
FR40
1
A
B
EXAMPLE
B
OPEN
CLOSED
N_MM_216300_4_ACP0_01_01
FR40
FR36
FR32
3
B
FWD B A
TYPICAL
TYPICAL
N_MM_216300_4_ACX0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
(Ref. Fig. Hot-Air Pressure-Regulating Valve SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-094, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-242, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. Hot-Air Pressure-Regulating Valve SHEET 1)
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 21-63-00-861-052-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 21-63-00-010-051-A
B. Get Access
(1) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-30-00-860-001) .
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) at the FWD cargo-compartment door 825.
(3) Remove the access panel at partition FR34 (Ref. AMM D/O 06-41-53-00) , (Ref. AMM TASK 25-54-
12-000-001) .
Subtask 21-63-00-865-054-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-242,
301-450, 500-600
49VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL/SYS 1 CHAN B/ 52HH D08
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 2/CHAN A/ 53HH W22
115VAC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 2/CHAN A/ 55HH W21
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 1/CHAN A/ 49HH X22
115VAC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 1/CHAN A/ 51HH X21
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 2/CHAN B/ 56HH Y21
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 2/CHAN B/ 54HH Y20
115VAC
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
122VU AIR COND/ZONE TEMP CTL/28VDC/ 4HK V20
SYS2
122VU AIR COND/ZONE TEMP CTL/28VDC/ 3HK V19
SYS1
122VU AIR COND/ZONE TEMP CTL/115VAC/ 2HK V18
SYS2
122VU AIR COND/ZONE TEMP CTL/115VAC/ 1HK V17
SYS1
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
Subtask 21-63-00-040-053-A
A. Deactivation of the Pressure Regulating Valve
(1) Turn the manual override lever (3) to the closed position and safety with lockwire-corrosion resistant
steel 0.8 mm (0.0314 in.) dia.
(2) Disconnect the electrical connector 14HK-C (1) from the pressure regulating valve (2).
(3) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
(4) Temporarily attach the disconnected electrical connector 14HK-C (1) to the aircraft structure.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-242, 301-
450, 500-600
Subtask 21-63-00-040-053-B
A. Deactivation of the Pressure Regulating Valve (new ECS)
(1) Turn the manual override lever (3) to the closed position and safety with lockwire-corrosion resistant
steel 0.8 mm (0.0314 in.) dia.
(2) Disconnect the electrical connector 14HK-A (1) from the pressure regulating valve (2).
(3) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
(4) Temporarily attach the disconnected electrical connector 14HK-A (1) to the aircraft structure.
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-63-00-410-051-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Install the access panel at partition FR34 (Ref. AMM D/O 06-41-53-00) , (Ref. AMM TASK 25-54-12-
400-001) .
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
(4) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-30-00-860-002) .
(5) Put a temporary placard in the cockpit that tells persons that the pressure-regulating valve is not in
operation.
(6) Make an entry in the log book to record the deactivation.
Subtask 21-63-00-865-065-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-242,
301-450, 500-600
49VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL/SYS 1 CHAN B/ 52HH D08
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 2/CHAN A/ 53HH W22
115VAC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 2/CHAN A/ 55HH W21
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 1/CHAN A/ 49HH X22
115VAC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 1/CHAN A/ 51HH X21
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 2/CHAN B/ 56HH Y21
28VDC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 2/CHAN B/ 54HH Y20
115VAC
122VU AIR COND/TEMP CTL SYS 1/CHAN B/ 50HH Y18
115VAC
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
122VU AIR COND/ZONE TEMP CTL/28VDC/ 4HK V20
SYS2
122VU AIR COND/ZONE TEMP CTL/28VDC/ 3HK V19
SYS1
122VU AIR COND/ZONE TEMP CTL/115VAC/ 2HK V18
SYS2
122VU AIR COND/ZONE TEMP CTL/115VAC/ 1HK V17
SYS1
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 21-63-00-862-051-A
C. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
TASK 21-63-00-040-004-A
Zone Controller - Deactivation of the Hot-Air Pressure-Regulating Valve
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT AIR IS NOT SUPPLIED TO THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM FROM THE
MAIN ENGINE, THE APU OR A GROUND SOURCE.
HOT COMPRESSED AIR CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
FIN : 8HK
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 21-63-01C YES NO NO 00.5 00.5 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 25-54-12-000-001-A). Removal of the Forward Cargo-Compartment Partition FR34 or FR35.5
(Ref. 25-54-12-400-001-A). Installation of the Forward Cargo-Compartment Partition FR34 or
FR35.5
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-001-A). Open the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-002-A). Close the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
(Ref. 06-41-53-00). FUSELAGE - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Hot-Air Pressure-Regulating Valve SHEET 1
FR40
1
2
B
EXAMPLE
B
OPEN
CLOSED
N_MM_216300_4_AEM0_01_02
3. Job Set-up
(Ref. Fig. Hot-Air Pressure-Regulating Valve SHEET 1)
Subtask 21-63-00-861-060-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 21-63-00-010-054-A
B. Get Access
(1) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-30-00-860-001) .
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position at the FWD cargo-compartment door 825
(3) Remove the access panel at partition FR34 (Ref. AMM D/O 06-41-53-00) , (Ref. AMM TASK 25-54-
12-000-001) .
Subtask 21-63-00-865-067-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 22-30-00-040-004-A
Check of the Throttle Control Units
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 22-30-00-860-059-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001)
(3) On the center pedestal, make sure that all the throttle control levers are set to IDLE (0 degree TLA).
(4) On the maintenance panel 50VU:
· release the ENG FADEC GND PWR 1 and 2 pushbutton switches (The ON legend of these
pushbutton switches comes on).
Subtask 22-30-00-865-062-A
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU ENGINE/ENG2/FADEC B/AND EIU 2 4KS2 R41
121VU ENGINE/ENG1/FADEC B/AND EIU 1 4KS1 R40
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 207-207, 210-210, 212-214, 217-218, 223-226, 234-234, 236-236, 241-241, 301-349, 351-450, 500-600
Subtask 22-30-00-710-059-A
A. Operational Test of the Throttle Control Units
ACTION RESULT
1.Open circuit breakers 2KS1, 2KS2.
2.On the center pedestal: On the upper ECAM display unit:
· move the ENG1 and 2 throttle control levers. · the small circles on N1 indications follow the posi-
tion of the throttle control levers.
· move the throttle control levers to IDLE position.
3.Close circuit breakers 2KS1, 2KS2.
4.Open circuit breakers 4KS1, 4KS2.
5.On the center pedestal: On the upper ECAM display unit:
· move the ENG1 and 2 throttle control levers. · the small circles on N1 indications follow the posi-
tion of the throttle control levers.
· move the throttle control levers to IDLE position.
6.Close circuit breakers 4KS1, 4KS2.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 22-30-00-710-059-B
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT YOU OPEN THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS AS FOLLOWS:
- 1JH, 2JH1 AND 3JH1 BEFORE 2KS1
- 1JH, 2JH2 AND 3JH2 BEFORE 2KS2.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the panel 121VU:
· open circuit breakers 2JH1, 3JH1, 2JH2 and
3JH2.
2.On the panel 49VU:
· open circuit breakers 1JH, 2KS1 and 2KS2.
3.On the center pedestal: On the upper ECAM display unit:
· move the ENG1 and 2 throttle control levers. · the thrust limit mode indication and the EPR value
limit follow the position of the throttle control levers.
· move the throttle control levers to IDLE position.
4.Close circuit breakers 2KS1, 2KS2.
5.Open circuit breakers 4KS1, 4KS2.
6.On the center pedestal: On the upper ECAM display unit:
· move the ENG1 and 2 throttle control levers. · the small circles on EPR indications follow the pos-
ition of the throttle control levers.
· move the throttle control levers to IDLE position.
7.Close circuit breakers 4KS1, 4KS2 and then close
circuit breakers 1JH, 2JH1, 3JH1, 2JH2 and 3JH2.
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
Subtask 22-30-00-860-060-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) On the maintenance panel 50VU:
· push the ENG FADEC GND PWR 1 and 2 pushbutton switches (The ON legend of these
pushbutton switches goes off).
(2) Do the EIS stop procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(3) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell the crew that the autothrust function does not
operate.
(4) Make an entry in the logbook.
(5) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-22-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Channel 1 of the Rudder Trim Actuator
FIN : 10CC
1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 22-60-01A
FAC 1
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 27-22-00-710-002-A). Operational Test of the Rudder Trim Actuation
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 27-22-00-860-059-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
Subtask 27-22-00-010-052-A
B. Get access to the avionics compartment.
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position below the access door 824.
(2) Open the access door 824.
Subtask 27-22-00-865-055-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU AUTO FLT/FAC1/28VDC 5CC1 H10
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
Subtask 27-22-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of the Channel 1 of the Rudder Trim Actuator
(1) On the panel 187VU, remove the relay 7CC1.
(2) Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
5CC1.
Subtask 27-22-00-710-053-A
B. Do the operational test of the rudder trim actuation (Ref. AMM TASK 27-22-00-710-002) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 27-22-00-941-053-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 27-22-00-410-053-A
B. Close Access
(1) Close the access door 824.
(2) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 27-22-00-862-054-A
C. De-energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-862-001)
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-23-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Channel 1 of the Rudder Travel Limitation Unit
FIN : 4CC
1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 22-60-01A
FAC 1
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 27-23-00-710-002-A). Operational Test of the Rudder-Travel Limitation Unit
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 27-23-00-860-055-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
Subtask 27-23-00-010-052-A
B. Get access to the avionics compartment.
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position below the access door 824.
(2) Open the access door 824.
Subtask 27-23-00-865-052-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU AUTO FLT/FAC1/28VDC 5CC1 H10
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
Subtask 27-23-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of the Channel 1 of the Rudder Travel Limitation Unit
(1) On the panel 187VU, remove the relay 13CC1.
(2) Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
5CC1.
Subtask 27-23-00-710-055-A
B. Do the operational test of the rudder travel limitation unit (Ref. AMM TASK 27-23-00-710-002) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 27-23-00-941-050-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 27-23-00-410-052-A
B. Close Access
(1) Close the access door 824.
(2) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 27-23-00-862-052-A
C. De-energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-862-001)
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-26-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Yaw Damper Servo-Actuator
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 22-60-04A YES YES YES 00.7 00.7 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 22-63-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the Yaw Damper Function
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Green Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-002-A). Depressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-003-A). Depressurize the Blue Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-001-A). Depressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs through the Ground Con-
nector
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A-01). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs with the Auxiliary Power
Unit (APU)
Yaw Damper Servo-Actuator 3CC1 (3CC2) SHEET 1
Z325 A
325BL (325BR)
A B
B
3CC2
3CC1
3
5
N_MM_272600_4_AAM0_01_01
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 27-26-00-860-050-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
(2) Make sure that the hydraulic systems are depressurized
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-001) (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-002) (Ref. AMM TASK 29-
10-00-864-003) .
(3) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell persons not to operate the flight controls.
Subtask 27-26-00-865-054-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU AUTO FLT/FAC1/28VDC 5CC1 H10
49VU AUTO FLT/FAC1/26VAC 14CC1 H09
** ON A/C ALL
FOR FIN 3CC2 (SERVO ACTR-YAW DAMPER, 2)
121VU AUTO FLT/FAC2/28VDC 5CC2 M19
121VU AUTO FLT/FAC2/26VAC 14CC2 M18
Subtask 27-26-00-010-054-A
C. Get Access
(1) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 10M (33 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position at zone 325.
(2) Open the access door 325BL ( 325BR).
4. Procedure
Subtask 27-26-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of the Yaw Damper Servo-Actuator 3CC1 (3CC2).
(Ref. Fig. Yaw Damper Servo-Actuator 3CC1 (3CC2) SHEET 1)
(1) Disconnect the electrical connectors (2) and (5) from the yaw damper servo-actuator (1).
(2) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
(3) Attach the electrical connectors (2) and (5) with a TIE WRAP.
(4) Make sure that there is no hydraulic leakage from the yaw damper servo-actuator (1).
If there are leaks:
(a) Depressurize the Green (Yellow) hydraulic reservoir (Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-001) .
(b) Put a CONTAINER 5 L (1.32 USGAL) below the hydraulic connections of the yaw damper servo-
actuator (1).
(c) Disconnect the hydraulic pipes (3) and (4) from the yaw damper servo-actuator (1).
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU AUTO FLT/FAC1/28VDC 5CC1 H10
49VU AUTO FLT/FAC1/26VAC 14CC1 H09
** ON A/C ALL
FOR FIN 3CC2 (SERVO ACTR-YAW DAMPER, 2)
121VU AUTO FLT/FAC2/28VDC 5CC2 M19
121VU AUTO FLT/FAC2/26VAC 14CC2 M18
Subtask 27-26-00-710-053-A
C. Tests
(1) Do the operational test of the yaw damper function (Ref. AMM TASK 22-63-00-710-001) .
NOTE: The yaw damper servo-actuator 3CC1 (3CC2) you deactivated does not operate.
5. Close-up
Subtask 27-26-00-941-053-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell the crew that the yaw damper servo-actuator 3CC1
(3CC2) is deactivated.
(3) Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 27-26-00-410-053-A
B. Close Access
(1) Close the access doors 325BL ( 325BR).
(2) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 27-26-00-860-051-A
C. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-862-001) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 23-51-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Radio Push-to-Talk (PTT) Switch
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS SURFACES ARE
CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE ITEMS IN THE "FIXTURES, TOOLS, TEST AND SUPPORT EQUIP-
MENT" PARAGRAPH ARE APPLICABLE TO YOUR AIRCRAFT (THIS LIST IS NOT CUSTOM-
IZED). REFER TO THE APPLICABLE SUBTASKS.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE SIDE-STICK UNIT STAYS IN VERTICAL POSITION DURING THE
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE.
THIS IS TO PREVENT DAMPER FLUID LEAKAGE WHICH CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
UNIT.
FIN :
** ON A/C ALL
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 23-51-06B NO YES YES 00.7 00.7 1
MMEL 23-51-06A NO YES YES 00.7 00.7 1
NOTE: This task is applicable for all side-stick assemblies. To know if the side-stick assembly installed on the air-
craft is a new-generation side-stick unit, refer to the procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 27-92-41-860-801).
NOTE: The maintenance procedure is only necessary when the selector of the side-stick radio is failed in the
closed position (Push-To-Talk switches on).
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 27-96-00-710-003-A). Operational Test of the Side Stick Priority
(Ref. 27-96-00-710-020-A). Operational Test of the Side Stick Assembly (Activation for the BITE
Test)
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-003-A). Depressurize the Blue Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-23-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Green and Yellow Hydraulic Systems after Operation
of the PTU
(Ref. 29-24-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 34-10-00-860-004-A). IR Alignment Procedure
** ON A/C 027-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-214, 219-220, 223-226, 231-233, 236-238, 240-250, 301-349,
351-450, 500-600
(Ref. 34-10-00-860-004-A-01). Automatic IR Alignment Procedure
** ON A/C ALL
(Ref. 34-10-00-860-004-A-02). IR Alignment Procedure to do a Check of the Links between each
FMGC and the three Air Data/Inertial Reference Units (ADIRUs)
Ref. ESPM 20-42-13
Ref. ESPM 20-43-13
Side Stick Assembly
New-Generation Side-Sick Assembly
A A
A
LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
C A
D
11RN
(12RN)
SECTION
A-A
B
7
4
3
A
N_MM_235100_4_AAC0_01_01
B 1
LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
2
3
11 4
10 8 5
9
7
6
D 2
LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
12
5
12 B=40mm
C 1
LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
A=40mm
NOTE:
A A
A
LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
B B
LH SHOWN
RH SYMMETRICAL 11RN
(12RN)
N_MM_235100_4_AAA0_01_00
SECTION
A-A
4
N_MM_235100_4_AAA0_02_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 23-51-00-861-055-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
NOTE: Paragraph 4.A. is only applicable to the side-stick assembly. For the new-generation side-stick as-
sembly, refer to paragraph 4.B.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-236, 238-250, 301-450, 500-600
49VU COM/AUDIO/ACP/F/O 5RN G07
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
Subtask 23-51-00-010-050-A
A. Disengagement of the Radio PTT Switch (11RN, 12RN)
(Ref. Fig. Side Stick Assembly)
(1) Remove the screws (1).
(2) Remove the cover plate (2).
(3) Remove the blanking plug (11), the nut (10), the washer (9) and the trigger (8).
(4) Remove the nut (7), the washer (6), the switch (4) with the washer (3).
Subtask 23-51-00-010-056-A
B. Disengagement of the radio Push-to-Talk (PTT) switch (11RN, 12RN) of the new-generation side-stick unit
(100CE1, 100CE2)
(Ref. Fig. New-Generation Side-Sick Assembly)
(1) Remove the screws (1).
(2) Remove the cover plate or the tactile indicator (2) according to the Side-Stick Unit (SSU) option.
(3) Remove the seal (3).
Subtask 23-51-00-040-050-A
C. Deactivation of the Radio PTT Switch (11RN, 12RN)
NOTE: Go directly to the paragraph E. for the deactivation of the radio Push-to-Talk (PTT) switch of the
new-generation side-stick unit.
(1) Do a visual check of the PTT switch wires to see if there are splices already installed:
(a) If there are splices installed:
· Use the extraction/insertion tool P/N M81969/14.01 from the ELECTRICIAN SERVICE TOOL
KIT (DMC519) to disconnect the PTT switch wires from the splices Ref. ESPM 20-43-13.
(b) If there is no splice installed:
1 Cut the wires of the PTT switch as follows:
a Before you cut the wires, make sure that the two identification-labels stay on the wires,
on the control-handle side.
b On the two wires, measure 40mm distance "A" from the studs of the PTT switch and
make mark on each wire.
c Cut the two wires at these marks.
d Install CAP - WIRE END at the end of each wire Ref. ESPM 20-42-13.
Subtask 23-51-00-410-051-A
D. Engagement of the Radio PTT Switch (11RN,12RN)
(1) Install the lock plate (3) in the switch (4).
(2) Install the switch (4) in the handle.
(3) Make sure that the stop of the lock plate (3) is in its housing.
(4) Install the washer (6), the nut (7) and tighten it.
(5) Install the trigger (8), the washer (9) and the nut (10).
(6) TORQUE the nut (10) to between 0.0315 and 0.0385 m.daN (2.79 and 3.41 lbf.in).
(7) Install the blanking plug (11).
(8) Install the cover plate (2).
(9) Install the screws (1) and tighten.
Subtask 23-51-00-040-053-A
E. Deactivation of the radio Push-to-Talk (PTT) switch (11RN, 12RN) of the new-generation side-stick unit
(100CE1, 100CE2)
(Ref. Fig. New-Generation Side-Sick Assembly)
(1) Pull the two PTT switch wires (green and brown) (4) through the access hole.
(2) Cut the power supply wires.
(3) Install end caps at the end of each wire Ref. ESPM 20-42-13 connected to the handle connector.
Subtask 23-51-00-410-056-A
F. Engagement of the radio Push-to-Talk (PTT) switch (11RN, 12RN) of the
(Ref. Fig. New-Generation Side-Sick Assembly)
new-generation side-stick unit (100CE1, 100CE2)
(1) Install the seal (3) and the cover plate or tactile indicator (2).
(2) Install the screws (1) and tighten them to between 0.15 and 0.18 m.daN (13.27 and 15.93 lbf.in).
Subtask 23-51-00-865-056-A
G. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-236, 238-250, 301-450, 500-600
49VU COM/AUDIO/ACP/F/O 5RN G07
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 23-51-00-860-058-A
H. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(2) Do the IR alignment procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 34-10-00-860-004) .
(3) On the overhead panel 23VU:
· make sure that the FLT CTL/ELAC 1 and FLT CTL/SEC 1 pushbutton switches are pushed (On
these pushbutton switches, the OFF and FAULT legends are off).
(4) On the overhead panel 24VU:
· make sure that the FLT CTL/ELAC 2, FLT CTL/SEC 2 and FLT CTL/SEC 3 pushbutton switches
are pushed (On these pushbutton switches, the OFF and FAULT legends are off).
(5) On the upper ECAM display unit, make sure that the warnings that follow do not show:
· HF1 (2) EMITTING
· VHF1 (2) (3) EMITTING
· ELAC 1 FAULT
· ELAC 2 FAULT
· SINGLE PTT STUCK
NOTE: If one of these warnings shows, do the trouble shooting procedure related to the maintenance
message.
Subtask 23-51-00-710-058-A
J. Operational Tests:
(1) Do the Operational test of the Side Stick Priority (Ref. AMM TASK 27-96-00-710-003) .
(2) Do the Operational test of the Side Stick Assembly (Ref. AMM TASK 27-96-00-710-020) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 23-51-00-860-059-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Depressurize the aircraft hydraulic systems
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-864-001) (Ref. AMM TASK 29-24-00-864-001) (Ref. AMM TASK 29-
10-00-864-003) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 23-51-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Radio Push-to-Talk (PTT) Switch
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS SURFACES ARE
CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE ITEMS IN THE "FIXTURES, TOOLS, TEST AND SUPPORT EQUIP-
MENT" PARAGRAPH ARE APPLICABLE TO YOUR AIRCRAFT (THIS LIST IS NOT CUSTOM-
IZED). REFER TO THE APPLICABLE SUBTASKS.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE SIDE-STICK UNIT STAYS IN VERTICAL POSITION DURING THE
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE.
THIS IS TO PREVENT DAMPER FLUID LEAKAGE WHICH CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
UNIT.
FIN :
** ON A/C ALL
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 23-51-06B NO YES YES 00.7 00.7 1
MMEL 23-51-06A NO YES YES 00.7 00.7 1
NOTE: This task is applicable for all side-stick assemblies. To know if the side-stick assembly installed on the air-
craft is a new-generation side-stick unit, refer to the procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 27-92-41-860-801).
NOTE: The maintenance procedure is only necessary when the selector of the side-stick radio is failed in the
closed position (Push-To-Talk switches on).
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 27-96-00-710-003-A). Operational Test of the Side Stick Priority
(Ref. 27-96-00-710-020-A). Operational Test of the Side Stick Assembly (Activation for the BITE
Test)
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-003-A). Depressurize the Blue Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-23-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Green and Yellow Hydraulic Systems after Operation
of the PTU
(Ref. 29-24-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 34-10-00-860-004-A). IR Alignment Procedure
** ON A/C 027-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-214, 219-220, 223-226, 231-233, 236-238, 240-250, 301-349,
351-450, 500-600
(Ref. 34-10-00-860-004-A-01). Automatic IR Alignment Procedure
** ON A/C ALL
(Ref. 34-10-00-860-004-A-02). IR Alignment Procedure to do a Check of the Links between each
FMGC and the three Air Data/Inertial Reference Units (ADIRUs)
Ref. ESPM 20-42-13
Ref. ESPM 20-43-13
Side Stick Assembly
New-Generation Side-Sick Assembly
A A
A
LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
C A
D
11RN
(12RN)
SECTION
A-A
B
7
4
3
A
N_MM_235100_4_AAC0_01_01
B 1
LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
2
3
11 4
10 8 5
9
7
6
D 2
LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
12
5
12 B=40mm
C 1
LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
A=40mm
NOTE:
A A
A
LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
B B
LH SHOWN
RH SYMMETRICAL 11RN
(12RN)
N_MM_235100_4_AAA0_01_00
SECTION
A-A
4
N_MM_235100_4_AAA0_02_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 23-51-00-861-055-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
NOTE: Paragraph 4.A. is only applicable to the side-stick assembly. For the new-generation side-stick as-
sembly, refer to paragraph 4.B.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-236, 238-250, 301-450, 500-600
49VU COM/AUDIO/ACP/F/O 5RN G07
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
Subtask 23-51-00-010-050-A
A. Disengagement of the Radio PTT Switch (11RN, 12RN)
(Ref. Fig. Side Stick Assembly)
(1) Remove the screws (1).
(2) Remove the cover plate (2).
(3) Remove the blanking plug (11), the nut (10), the washer (9) and the trigger (8).
(4) Remove the nut (7), the washer (6), the switch (4) with the washer (3).
Subtask 23-51-00-010-056-A
B. Disengagement of the radio Push-to-Talk (PTT) switch (11RN, 12RN) of the new-generation side-stick unit
(100CE1, 100CE2)
(Ref. Fig. New-Generation Side-Sick Assembly)
(1) Remove the screws (1).
(2) Remove the cover plate or the tactile indicator (2) according to the Side-Stick Unit (SSU) option.
(3) Remove the seal (3).
Subtask 23-51-00-040-050-A
C. Deactivation of the Radio PTT Switch (11RN, 12RN)
NOTE: Go directly to the paragraph E. for the deactivation of the radio Push-to-Talk (PTT) switch of the
new-generation side-stick unit.
(1) Do a visual check of the PTT switch wires to see if there are splices already installed:
(a) If there are splices installed:
· Use the extraction/insertion tool P/N M81969/14.01 from the ELECTRICIAN SERVICE TOOL
KIT (DMC519) to disconnect the PTT switch wires from the splices Ref. ESPM 20-43-13.
(b) If there is no splice installed:
1 Cut the wires of the PTT switch as follows:
a Before you cut the wires, make sure that the two identification-labels stay on the wires,
on the control-handle side.
b On the two wires, measure 40mm distance "A" from the studs of the PTT switch and
make mark on each wire.
c Cut the two wires at these marks.
d Install CAP - WIRE END at the end of each wire Ref. ESPM 20-42-13.
Subtask 23-51-00-410-051-A
D. Engagement of the Radio PTT Switch (11RN,12RN)
(1) Install the lock plate (3) in the switch (4).
(2) Install the switch (4) in the handle.
(3) Make sure that the stop of the lock plate (3) is in its housing.
(4) Install the washer (6), the nut (7) and tighten it.
(5) Install the trigger (8), the washer (9) and the nut (10).
(6) TORQUE the nut (10) to between 0.0315 and 0.0385 m.daN (2.79 and 3.41 lbf.in).
(7) Install the blanking plug (11).
(8) Install the cover plate (2).
(9) Install the screws (1) and tighten.
Subtask 23-51-00-040-053-A
E. Deactivation of the radio Push-to-Talk (PTT) switch (11RN, 12RN) of the new-generation side-stick unit
(100CE1, 100CE2)
(Ref. Fig. New-Generation Side-Sick Assembly)
(1) Pull the two PTT switch wires (green and brown) (4) through the access hole.
(2) Cut the power supply wires.
(3) Install end caps at the end of each wire Ref. ESPM 20-42-13 connected to the handle connector.
Subtask 23-51-00-410-056-A
F. Engagement of the radio Push-to-Talk (PTT) switch (11RN, 12RN) of the
(Ref. Fig. New-Generation Side-Sick Assembly)
new-generation side-stick unit (100CE1, 100CE2)
(1) Install the seal (3) and the cover plate or tactile indicator (2).
(2) Install the screws (1) and tighten them to between 0.15 and 0.18 m.daN (13.27 and 15.93 lbf.in).
Subtask 23-51-00-865-056-A
G. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-236, 238-250, 301-450, 500-600
49VU COM/AUDIO/ACP/F/O 5RN G07
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 23-51-00-860-058-A
H. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(2) Do the IR alignment procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 34-10-00-860-004) .
(3) On the overhead panel 23VU:
· make sure that the FLT CTL/ELAC 1 and FLT CTL/SEC 1 pushbutton switches are pushed (On
these pushbutton switches, the OFF and FAULT legends are off).
(4) On the overhead panel 24VU:
· make sure that the FLT CTL/ELAC 2, FLT CTL/SEC 2 and FLT CTL/SEC 3 pushbutton switches
are pushed (On these pushbutton switches, the OFF and FAULT legends are off).
(5) On the upper ECAM display unit, make sure that the warnings that follow do not show:
· HF1 (2) EMITTING
· VHF1 (2) (3) EMITTING
· ELAC 1 FAULT
· ELAC 2 FAULT
· SINGLE PTT STUCK
NOTE: If one of these warnings shows, do the trouble shooting procedure related to the maintenance
message.
Subtask 23-51-00-710-058-A
J. Operational Tests:
(1) Do the Operational test of the Side Stick Priority (Ref. AMM TASK 27-96-00-710-003) .
(2) Do the Operational test of the Side Stick Assembly (Ref. AMM TASK 27-96-00-710-020) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 23-51-00-860-059-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Depressurize the aircraft hydraulic systems
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-864-001) (Ref. AMM TASK 29-24-00-864-001) (Ref. AMM TASK 29-
10-00-864-003) .
End of document
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 217-217, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
TASK 23-73-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Forward Attendant Panel
FIN : 120RH
1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 23-74-01A
Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) Display Unit (FAA only)
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 11-00-00-400-021-A). Installation of the Pressurized Area Placards
(Ref. 23-73-00-740-005-A). BITE-Test of the Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS)
through the CFDS
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 23-73-00-860-187-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002)
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001)
4. Procedure
Subtask 23-73-00-865-216-A
A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 217-217
121VU COM/FAP1/NORM 170RH Q14
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 217-217, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
Subtask 23-73-00-040-051-A
B. Procedure
(1) In the cockpit, on the MCDU:
· Do the BITE-test of the CIDS through the CFDS.
(Ref. AMM TASK 23-73-00-740-005)
· Make sure that only FAP-related failure messages show.
(2) In the cockpit:
· Lift the handset from the cradle.
· Push and hold the PTT pushbutton switch and make an announcement.
(3) In the cabin:
· Make sure that you hear the announcement.
(4) Install a placard "INOP" on the deactivated system to tell persons not to use it (Ref. AMM TASK 11-
00-00-400-021) .
(5) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-216, 218-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-
242, 301-450, 500-600
TASK 23-73-00-040-003-A
Deactivation of the Flight Attendant Panel
FIN : 120RH
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 23-74-01B NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 11-00-00-400-021-A). Installation of the Pressurized Area Placards
(Ref. 23-73-00-740-005-B). Interface and Power-Up Test of the Cabin Intercommunication Data
System (CIDS) through the CFDS
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 23-73-00-860-192-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002)
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001)
4. Procedure
Subtask 23-73-00-865-217-A
A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
Subtask 23-73-00-040-054-A
B. Procedure
(1) In the cockpit, on the MCDU:
· Do the Interface and Power-Up test of the CIDS through the CFDS.
(Ref. AMM TASK 23-73-00-740-005)
· Make sure that only FAP-related failure messages show.
(2) In the cockpit:
· Lift the handset from the cradle.
· Push and hold the PTT pushbutton switch and make an announcement.
(3) In the cabin:
· Make sure that you hear the announcement.
(4) Install a placard "INOP" on the deactivated system to tell persons not to use it (Ref. AMM TASK 11-
00-00-400-021) .
(5) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-216, 218-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-
242, 301-400, 500-600
TASK 23-73-00-040-004-A
Deactivation of the Flight Attendant Panel - Slide Bottle Pressure Indication, Emergency Exits
FIN : 120RH
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 23-74-08A NO NO NO 00.6 00.6 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 11-00-00-400-021-A). Installation of the Pressurized Area Placards
(Ref. 23-73-00-740-005-B). Interface and Power-Up Test of the Cabin Intercommunication Data
System (CIDS) through the CFDS
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 23-73-00-860-193-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002)
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001)
4. Procedure
Subtask 23-73-00-865-218-A
A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
Subtask 23-73-00-040-055-A
B. Procedure
(1) In the aft cargo compartment:
· Do the visual check of the slide bottle pressure indication.
(Ref. AMM TASK 25-62-00-040-005)
(2) In the cockpit, on the MCDU:
· Do the Interface and Power-Up test of the CIDS through the CFDS.
(Ref. AMM TASK 23-73-00-740-005)
· Make sure that only FAP-related failure messages show.
(3) In the cockpit:
· Lift the handset from the cradle.
· Push and hold the PTT pushbutton switch and make an announcement.
(4) In the cabin:
· Make sure that you hear the announcement.
(5) Install a placard "INOP" on the deactivated system to tell persons not to use it (Ref. AMM TASK 11-
00-00-400-021) .
(6) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 217-217, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
TASK 23-73-00-040-005-A
Deactivation of the Programming and Test Panel
FIN : 110RH
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 23-74-04A NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 11-00-00-400-021-A). Installation of the Pressurized Area Placards
(Ref. 23-73-00-740-005-A). BITE-Test of the Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS)
through the CFDS
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 23-73-00-860-196-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002)
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001)
4. Procedure
Subtask 23-73-00-865-219-A
A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 217-217, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
Subtask 23-73-00-040-057-A
B. Procedure
(1) In the cockpit, on the MCDU:
· Do the BITE-test of the CIDS through the CFDS.
(Ref. AMM TASK 23-73-00-740-005)
· Make sure that only PTP-related failure messages show.
(2) In the cockpit:
· Lift the handset from the cradle.
· Push and hold the PTT pushbutton switch and make an announcement.
(3) In the cabin:
· Make sure that you hear the announcement.
(4) Install a placard "INOP" on the deactivated system to tell persons not to use it (Ref. AMM TASK 11-
00-00-400-021) .
(5) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 217-217, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
TASK 23-73-00-040-006-A
Deactivation of the Programming and Test Panel - Slide Bottle Pressure Indication, Emergency Exits
FIN : 110RH
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 23-74-07A NO NO NO 00.6 00.6 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 11-00-00-400-021-A). Installation of the Pressurized Area Placards
(Ref. 23-73-00-740-005-A). BITE-Test of the Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS)
through the CFDS
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 25-62-00-040-001-A). Check of the Emergency-Exit Slide-Bottle Pressure because of a Low
Pressure Indication on the Programming and Test Panel or Flight At-
tendant Panel
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 23-73-00-860-197-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002)
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001)
4. Procedure
Subtask 23-73-00-865-220-A
A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 217-217, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
Subtask 23-73-00-040-058-A
B. Procedure
(1) In the aft cargo compartment:
· Do the visual check of the slide bottle pressure indication.
(Ref. AMM TASK 25-62-00-040-001)
(2) In the cockpit, on the MCDU:
· Do the BITE-test of the CIDS through the CFDS.
(Ref. AMM TASK 23-73-00-740-005)
· Make sure that only PTP-related failure messages show.
(3) In the cockpit:
· Lift the handset from the cradle.
· Push and hold the PTT pushbutton switch and make an announcement.
(4) In the cabin:
· Make sure that you hear the announcement in all cabin areas.
(5) Install a placard "INOP" on the deactivated system to tell persons not to use it (Ref. AMM TASK 11-
00-00-400-021) .
(6) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 217-217, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
TASK 23-73-00-040-007-A
Deactivation of the Programming and Test Panel - Emergency System Test, Cabin Emergency Lighting System
FIN : 110RH
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 23-74-01A NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 11-00-00-400-021-A). Installation of the Pressurized Area Placards
(Ref. 23-73-00-740-005-A). BITE-Test of the Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS)
through the CFDS
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 33-51-00-040-001-A). Deactivation of the EMER SYSTEM TEST of the Cabin Emergency
Lighting System
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 23-73-00-860-198-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002)
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001)
4. Procedure
Subtask 23-73-00-865-221-A
A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 217-217, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
Subtask 23-73-00-040-059-A
B. Procedure
(1) In the cockpit:
· Do the check of the cabin emergency lighting system.
(Ref. AMM TASK 33-51-00-040-001)
(2) In the cockpit, on the MCDU:
· Do the BITE-test of the CIDS through the CFDS.
(Ref. AMM TASK 23-73-00-740-005)
· Make sure that only PTP-related failure messages show.
(3) In the cockpit:
· Lift the handset from the cradle.
· Push and hold the PTT pushbutton switch and make an announcement.
(4) In the cabin:
· Make sure that you hear the announcement.
(5) Install a placard "INOP" on the deactivated system to tell persons not to use it (Ref. AMM TASK 11-
00-00-400-021) .
(6) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 24-50-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the C/B TRIPPED Warning on the Upper ECAM DU
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 24-50-00-860-054-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
Subtask 24-50-00-010-051-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position at the access door 822.
(2) Open the access door 822.
(3) On the battery power center 105VU:
· Loosen the two screws and remove the protective cover.
ACTION RESULT
1.If the C/B TRIPPED ON OVHD PANEL warning
comes into view on the upper ECAM DU:
· On the overhead circuit breaker panel 49VU, · If all the circuit breakers are closed, no mainten-
make sure that all the circuit breakers are ance procedure is necessary.
closed.
2.If the C/B TRIPPED R ELEC BAY warning
comes into view on the upper ECAM DU:
· On the battery power center 105VU, make sure · If all the circuit breakers are closed, no mainten-
that all the circuit breakers are closed. ance procedure is necessary.
3.If the C/B TRIPPED L ELEC BAY warning
comes into view on the upper ECAM DU:
· On the AC/DC emergency power center · If all the circuit breakers are closed, no mainten-
106VU, make sure that all the circuit breakers ance procedure is necessary.
are closed.
4.If the C/B TRIPPED REAR PNL J-M warning
comes into view on the upper ECAM DU:
· On the rear circuit breaker panel 121VU · If all the circuit breakers are closed, no mainten-
between lines J and M, make sure that all the ance procedure is necessary.
circuit breakers are closed.
5.If the C/B TRIPPED REAR PNL N-R warning
comes into view on the upper ECAM DU:
· On the rear circuit breaker panel 121VU · If all the circuit breakers are closed, no mainten-
between lines N and R, make sure that all the ance procedure is necessary.
circuit breakers are closed.
6.If C/B TRIPPED REAR PNL S-V warning
comes into view on the upper ECAM DU:
· On the rear circuit breaker panel 122VU · If all the circuit breakers are closed, no mainten-
between lines S and V, make sure that all the ance procedure is necessary.
circuit breakers are closed.
7.If the C/B TRIPPED REAR PNL W-Z warning
comes into view on the upper ECAM DU:
· On the rear circuit breaker panel 122VU · If all the circuit breakers are closed, no mainten-
between lines W and Z, make sure that all the ance procedure is necessary.
circuit breakers are closed.
5. Close-up
Subtask 24-50-00-410-051-A
A. Close Access
(1) Install the protective cover on the battery power center 105VU.
End of document
TASK 24-20-00-040-802-A
Check of the Maintenance Condition of the IDG 1(2)
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 08BBB1) Non Aqueous Cleaner-- Petroleum Based -
(Material No. 14SBA1) Textile-Lint free Cotton -
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-802-A). Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-802-A). Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 78-30-00-040-805-A). Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser System for Ground Maintenance
(Ref. 78-30-00-440-805-A). Reactivation of the Thrust Reverser System after Ground Maintenance
(Ref. 78-36-00-010-802-A). Opening of the Thrust Reverser Cowl-Doors
(Ref. 78-36-00-410-802-A). Closing of the Thrust Reverser Cowl-Doors
IDG Oil Level Sight Glass and DPI SHEET 1
DPI BUTTON
A
C D
A
RED
YELLOW
01 01
GREEN
RED
NORMAL
(RESET) EXTENDED
B C D
FWD
NOTE:
01 DPI BUTTON (SILVER END, RED CYLINDRICAL SIDE)
N_MM_242000_4_PAM0_01_01
Figure 24-20-00-991-00500-00-A / SHEET 1/1 - IDG Oil Level Sight Glass and DPI
** ON A/C 301-349, 351-450, 500-600
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 24-20-00-941-052-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) On the center pedestal, on ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Make sure that the ENG/MODE selector switch is in the NORM position.
(b) Make sure that the ENG/MASTER 1(2) control switch was in the OFF position.
(c) Put WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the ENG/MODE selector
switch and the ENG/MASTER 1(2) control switch.
(2) On the ENG section of maintenance panel 50VU:
(a) Make sure that the ON legend of the FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
(b) Put WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to energize FADEC 1(2).
(3) Wait ten minutes after the engine shutdown.
Subtask 24-20-00-010-053-A
B. Get Access
(1) Open the fan cowl doors (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-010-802) :
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
447AL, 448AR
Subtask 24-20-00-040-053-A
C. Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser System for Ground Maintenance
WARNING: YOU MUST DEACTIVATE THE THRUST REVERSER BEFORE YOU DO WORK ON OR
AROUND IT. IF YOU DO NOT, THE THRUST REVERSER CAN OPERATE ACCIDENT-
ALLY AND CAUSE AN INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE.
(1) Do the deactivation of the thrust reverser system for ground maintenance (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-
00-040-805) .
Subtask 24-20-00-010-054-A
D. Get Access
(1) Open the left thrust-reverser cowl-door (Ref. AMM TASK 78-36-00-010-802) :
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
451AL
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
461AL
(2) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT) in position.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. IDG Oil Level Sight Glass and DPI SHEET 1)
Subtask 24-20-00-160-050-A
A. Cleaning of the IDG Oil Sight-Glass for Correct Conditions
WARNING: DO NOT GET THE FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES. IF YOU DO:
- FLUSH IT AWAY WITH CLEAN WATER
CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE THE IDG WITHOUT SUFFICIENT OIL. THIS WILL CAUSE DAMAGE
TO THE IDG.
(1) Make sure that the IDG oil level at the sight glass is not in the lower red band.
(2) Make sure that the red button of the IDG DPI oil filter is not extended.
· Use an LIGHT SOURCE - INSPECTION and an MIRROR - INSPECTION, if necessary.
5. Close-up
Subtask 24-20-00-410-053-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the left thrust-reverser cowl-door (Ref. AMM TASK 78-36-00-410-802) :
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
451AL
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
461AL
Subtask 24-20-00-440-054-A
B. Reactivation of the Thrust Reverser System after Ground Maintenance
(1) Do the reactivation of the thrust reverser system after ground maintenance (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-
00-440-805) .
Subtask 24-20-00-410-054-A
C. Close Access
(1) Close the fan cowl doors (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-410-802) :
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
447AL, 448AR
End of document
TASK 24-20-00-040-803-A
Disconnection of the Defective IDG and Draining of the IDG Oil
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE ENGINE AFTER SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE
CAN STAY HOT FOR A LONG TIME. IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS INSTRUCTION, INJURY CAN
OCCUR.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
CAUTION: DO NOT LET ENGINE OIL FALL ON THE ENGINE. UNWANTED OIL MUST BE REMOVED
IMMEDIATELY. THE OIL CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE SURFACE PROTECTION AND TO
SOME PARTS.
CAUTION: DO NOT USE SOLVENTS THAT CONTAIN CHLORINE TO CLEAN THE EQUIPMENT (PUMP,
HOSES, TANK AND FUNNEL) USED TO FILL THE IDG WITH OIL.
CHLORINE CONTAMINATION OF THE OIL CAN CAUSE FAST DETERIORATION OF THE OIL
AND WILL DECREASE THE LIFE OF THE IDG.
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 08BBB1) Non Aqueous Cleaner-- Petroleum Based -
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 14SBA1) Textile-Lint free Cotton -
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-13-24-680-802-A). Draining of the Oil from the IDG
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 71-00-00-860-814-A). Shutdown of the Engine
(Ref. 71-00-00-860-823-A). Start the Engine (Normal Automatic Start)
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-802-A). Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-802-A). Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 78-30-00-040-805-A). Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser System for Ground Maintenance
(Ref. 78-30-00-440-805-A). Reactivation of the Thrust Reverser System after Ground Maintenance
(Ref. 78-36-00-010-802-A). Opening of the Thrust Reverser Cowl-Doors
(Ref. 78-36-00-410-802-A). Closing of the Thrust Reverser Cowl-Doors
Ref. TSM 24-21-00-810-815 The Differential Pressure Indicator (DPI) of the IDG1 Oil Filter is Exten-
ded - Alternate Procedure
Ref. TSM 24-21-00-810-816 The Differential Pressure Indicator (DPI) of the IDG2 Oil Filter is Exten-
ded - Alternate Procedure
IDG Oil Level Sight Glass and DPI SHEET 1
DPI BUTTON
A
C D
A
RED
YELLOW
01 01
GREEN
RED
NORMAL
(RESET) EXTENDED
B C D
FWD
NOTE:
01 DPI BUTTON (SILVER END, RED CYLINDRICAL SIDE)
N_MM_242000_4_PAM0_01_01
Figure 24-20-00-991-00500-00-A / SHEET 1/1 - IDG Oil Level Sight Glass and DPI
** ON A/C 301-349, 351-450, 500-600
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 24-20-00-941-051-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(3) On the ECAM control panel, push the ELEC key to get the ELEC page.
(4) On the center pedestal, on ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Make sure that the ENG/MODE selector switch is in the NORM position.
(b) Make sure that the ENG/MASTER 1(2) control switch was in the OFF position not less than five
minutes before you do this procedure.
(c) Put WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the ENG/MODE selector
switch and the ENG/MASTER 1(2) control switch.
(5) On the ENG section of maintenance panel 50VU:
(a) Make sure that the ON legend of the FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
(b) Put WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to energize FADEC 1(2).
Subtask 24-20-00-010-051-A
B. Get Access
(1) Open the fan cowl doors (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-010-802) :
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
447AL, 448AR
Subtask 24-20-00-040-052-A
C. Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser System for Ground Maintenance
WARNING: YOU MUST DEACTIVATE THE THRUST REVERSER BEFORE YOU DO WORK ON OR
AROUND IT. IF YOU DO NOT, THE THRUST REVERSER CAN OPERATE ACCIDENT-
ALLY AND CAUSE AN INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE.
(1) Do the deactivation of the thrust reverser system for ground maintenance (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-
00-040-805) .
Subtask 24-20-00-010-052-A
D. Get Access
(1) Open the left thrust-reverser cowl-door (Ref. AMM TASK 78-36-00-010-802) :
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
451AL
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
461AL
(2) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT) in position.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. IDG Oil Level Sight Glass and DPI SHEET 1)
Subtask 24-20-00-160-051-A
A. Cleaning of the IDG Oil Sight-Glass for Correct Conditions
WARNING: DO NOT GET THE FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES. IF YOU DO:
- FLUSH IT AWAY WITH CLEAN WATER
- GET MEDICAL AID.
NOTE: Do not a visual inspection for oil leaks at the drain mast.
· Droplets of oil
· Wet areas around connections, oil stripes on tubes
· Stains or discoloration which can occur when oil or grease goes on very hot surfaces.
(a) IDG fittings, plug or valves for leaks:
· Pressure fill port
· Overflow drain port
· Oil-in and oil-out ports (cooling system interface with the IDG)
· Case drain.
(b) External oil system (oil lines) for leaks:
· Tubing.
(c) IDG fuel/oil heat-exchanger for leaks:
· Oil-in and oil-out fittings of the thermal management system module
· Body of the heat exchanger.
(d) IDG oil/oil heat-exchanger for leaks:
· Oil-in and oil-out fittings of the thermal management system module
· Body of the heat exchanger.
NOTE: This test is for the system 1. For the other system(s), use the indications between the paren-
theses.
ACTION RESULT
1.With the engine 1(2) at idle speed, on ELEC On ELEC control panel 35VU:
control panel 35VU: · The FAULT legend of the related GEN pushbut-
· Lift the guard and push the IDG1(2) pushbutton ton switch comes on.
switch.
On the lower ECAM DU, on the ELEC page:
· The load voltage of the related generator are
zero.
· The frequency parameters of the related gener-
ator are amber crosses.
· The amber DISC indication comes into view be-
low the IDG indication.
· The external power energizes the aircraft elec-
trical circuits.
2.On ELEC control panel 35VU: On ELEC control panel 35VU:
· Release the GEN 1(2) pushbutton switch. · The FAULT legend of the related GEN pushbut-
ton switch goes off,
· The OFF legend of the related GEN pushbutton
switch comes on.
3.On ELEC control panel 35VU:
· Lower the safety guard of the IDG1(2) pushbut-
ton switch.
(3) Make an entry in the log book to tell persons that you disconnect the IDG(1)2.
(4) Stop the engine 1(2) (Ref. AMM TASK 71-00-00-860-814) .
Subtask 24-20-00-941-053-A
K. Safety Precautions
(1) On the center pedestal, on ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Make sure that the ENG/MODE selector switch is in the NORM position.
(b) Make sure that the ENG/MASTER 1(2) control switch was in the OFF position not less than five
minutes before you do this procedure.
(c) Make sure that the WARNING NOTICE(S) are in position to tell persons not to operate:
· The ENG/MODE selector switch, and
· The ENG/MASTER 1(2) control switch.
(2) On the ENG section of maintenance panel 50VU:
(a) Make sure that the ON legend of the FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
(b) Make sure that the WARNING NOTICE(S) is in position to tell persons not to energize FADEC
1(2).
Subtask 24-20-00-010-055-A
L. Get Access
(1) Open the fan cowl doors (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-010-802) :
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
447AL, 448AR
Subtask 24-20-00-040-054-A
M. Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser System for Ground Maintenance
WARNING: YOU MUST DEACTIVATE THE THRUST REVERSER BEFORE YOU DO WORK ON OR
AROUND IT. IF YOU DO NOT, THE THRUST REVERSER CAN OPERATE ACCIDENT-
ALLY AND CAUSE AN INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE.
(1) Do the deactivation of the thrust reverser system for ground maintenance (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-
00-040-805) .
Subtask 24-20-00-010-056-A
N. Get Access
(1) Open the left thrust-reverser cowl-door (Ref. AMM TASK 78-36-00-010-802) :
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
451AL
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
461AL
(2) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT) in position.
(3) Installation of the engine protection covers
(a) Install all the necessary COVER - PROTECTION to prevent damage to the engine.
Subtask 24-20-00-680-050-A
P. Draining of the Oil from the IDG1(2)
(1) Drain the oil from the IDG (Ref. AMM TASK 12-13-24-680-802) .
Subtask 24-20-00-710-057-A
5. Close-up
Subtask 24-20-00-410-051-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the left thrust-reverser cowl-door (Ref. AMM TASK 78-36-00-410-802) :
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
451AL
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
461AL
Subtask 24-20-00-440-053-A
B. Reactivation of the Thrust Reverser System after Ground Maintenance
(1) Do the reactivation of the thrust reverser system after ground maintenance (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-
00-440-805) .
Subtask 24-20-00-410-052-A
C. Close Access
(1) Close the fan cowl doors (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-410-802) :
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
447AL, 448AR
(2) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
Subtask 24-20-00-862-059-A
D. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Do the EIS stop procedure
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 24-20-00-040-001-A
Check of the AC Main Generation Maintenance Condition
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE IDG DOES NOT OPERATE FOR MORE THAN 50 HOURS IN THE DIS-
CONNECTED MODE.
- IF THE IDG OPERATES FOR 50 HOURS IN THE DISCONNECTED MODE, IT WILL BE NE-
CESSARY TO :
- REPLACE THE IDG.
- SEND THE REMOVED IDG FOR A SHOP INSPECTION. THERE IS A RISK OF DAMAGE TO
THE BALL BEARING ASSEMBLY ON THE IMPUT SHAFT.
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-005-A). APU Start by External Power
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-005-A-01). APU Start by Batteries
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-006-A). APU Shutdown by External Power
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-006-A-01). APU Shutdown by Batteries
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-008-A). APU Start by External Power
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-008-A-01). APU Start by Batteries
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-009-A). APU Shutdown by External Power (131-9(A))
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-009-A-01). APU Shutdown by Batteries (131-9(A))
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Ref. 49-90-00-600-004-A). Check Oil Level and Replenish (APS 3200)
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Ref. 49-90-00-600-007-A). Check Oil Level and Replenish (131-9(A))
** ON A/C ALL
Oil Consumption of the APU GTCP 36-300 SHEET 1
Oil Consumption of the APU APS 3200 SHEET 1
Oil Consumption of the APU 131-9(A) SHEET 1
IN OIL CONSUMPTION,
3.5 14 13.3 YOU MUST DO THE OIL
CONSUMPTION MONITORING
VERY CAREFULLY TO
PREVENT BAD APU DAMAGE.
3.0 12 11.4
** ON A/C ALL
NOTE:
Figure 24-20-00-991-00200-00-A / SHEET 1/1 - Oil Consumption of the APU GTCP 36-300
APU OPERATING TIME (HOURS)
24-20-00-040-001-A - Check of the AC Main Generation Maintenance Condition
N_MM_242000_4_AAM0_01_00
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Manual : AMM
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(US.
GALLONS) (QUARTS) (LITRES)
6.5 26 24.6 CAUTION:
IN OIL CONSUMPTION,
3.5 14 13.3 YOU MUST DO THE OIL
CONSUMPTION MONITORING
OIL QUANTITY IN THE APU VERY CAREFULLY TO
OIL RESERVOIR IS SUFFICIENT PREVENT BAD APU DAMAGE.
3.0 12 FOR 10 HOURS APU OPERATIO 11.4
IF SERVICED BEFORE FLIGHT
** ON A/C ALL
TO THE "FULL" MARK ON NOTE:
Figure 24-20-00-991-00300-00-A / SHEET 1/1 - Oil Consumption of the APU APS 3200
APU OPERATING TIME (HOURS)
24-20-00-040-001-A - Check of the AC Main Generation Maintenance Condition
N_MM_242000_4_ABM0_01_00
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Customer : IGO Manual : AMM
Type : A318/A319/A320/A321 Selected applicability : ALL
Rev. Date : Aug 01, 2019
24-20-00-040-001-A - Check of the AC Main Generation Maintenance Condition
QUARTS
(US GALLONS) LITERS
20 18.9
(4.16)
18 17.0
CUMULATIVE OIL ADDED QUARTS (GALLONS)
(3.74)
16 15.1
(3.32) UNSATISFACTORY
CONSUMPTION
14 13.2
(2.9)
12 UNUSUAL OIL CONSUMPTION 11.4
(2.51) 0.196qt/hr USE APU ONLY WHEN OIL IS
(185cc/hr) FILLED BEFORE EACH FLIGHT
10 9.4
(2.07)
8 7.6
(1.67)
6 5.7
(1.25) 0.099qt/hr
(93cc/hr)
4 3.8
(0.84) SATISFACTORY
CONSUMPTION
2 1.9
(0.42)
0.0 0.0
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
APU OPERATING TIME (HOURS)
NOTE:
MAXIMUM OIL CONSUMPTION FOR NEW OR NEWLY OVERHAULED
APU IS 0.007qt(6.5cc)AN HOUR
N_MM_242000_4_ACM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 24-20-00-860-050-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 24-20-00-210-054-B
A. CAUTION to Prevent Damage to IDG
(1) On the lower ECAM DU, on the ELEC page, make sure that the IDG 1(2) DISC message is shown.
NOTE: This is only applicable if one generator is inoperative and the cause of the dispatch under
MMEL 24-22-01A was one of these warning messages:
- ELEC IDG 1(2) OIL LO PR
- ELEC IDG 1(2) OIL OVHT.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 24-20-00-040-051-C
B. Fuel recirculation Check
(1) On the ECAM control panel, push the STS key.
(2) On the lower ECAM display unit, make sure that the "ENG 1(2) FADEC" message does not come into
view on the STATUS page.
(a) If the message comes into view for the engine with the IDG in operation:
· Make sure that none of the messages that follow come into view:
. ACOC OIL TEMP TC/HC/EEC
. IDG OIL TEMP TC/HC/EEC
. ACOC AIR MOD VLV/HC/EEC
. FUEL DIV RET VLV/HC/EEC
. HMS FUEL OVTMP
. HMS ENG OIL OVTMP
. HMS IDG OIL OVTMP
. HMS IDG OVTMP W/RECIRC
. FUEL DIV RET VLV/EEC
(3) On the maintenance panel 50VU:
· Release the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch(es) (the ON legend(s) come(s) on).
Subtask 24-20-00-710-050-A
C. Do this test:
ACTION RESULT
1.On one MCDU, get the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST
ENG menu page.
2.On the MCDU, on the ENG menu page: On the MCDU:
· push the line key adjacent to the FADEC 1A(2A) · the FADEC 1A(2A) page comes into view.
indication.
3.On the FADEC 1A(2A) page: On the MCDU:
· push the line key adjacent to the LAST LEG RE- · make sure that there is no message related to the
PORT indication. control system of the fuel return valve.
4.On the MCDU:
· push the line key adjacent to the RETURN indica-
tion until the ENG menu page comes into view.
5.On the MCDU, on the ENG menu page: On the MCDU:
· push the line key adjacent to the FADEC 1B(2B) · the FADEC 1B(2B) page comes into view.
indication.
6.On the FADEC 1B(2B) page: On the MCDU:
· push the line key adjacent to the LAST LEG RE- · make sure that there is no message related to the
PORT indication. control system of the fuel return valve.
7.On the MCDU:
· push the MCDU MENU mode key.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 24-20-00-210-053-A
D. Check of the APU Oil Consumption
(1) If you do a regular monitoring of the APU oil consumption, make sure that the APU oil quantity is
sufficient for the flight:
· For the GTCP 36-300
(Ref. Fig. Oil Consumption of the APU GTCP 36-300 SHEET 1)
or
· For the APS 3200
(Ref. Fig. Oil Consumption of the APU APS 3200 SHEET 1)
or
· For the 131-9(A)
(Ref. Fig. Oil Consumption of the APU 131-9(A) SHEET 1)
(2) If you do not do a regular monitoring of the APU oil consumption, do the steps that follow to make
sure that the APU oil quantity is sufficient for the flight:
(a) Make sure that APU LOW OIL LEVEL indication is not shown:
1 On the ECAM control panel, push the APU key (on the lower ECAM DU, the APU page
comes into view).
2 Make sure that the APU LOW OIL LEVEL indication is not shown.
(b) Make sure that there are no oil leaks:
1 Start and operate the APU:
· For the GTCP 36-300 (Ref. AMM TASK 49-00-00-860-003) , or
· For the APS 3200 (Ref. AMM TASK 49-00-00-860-005) , or
· For the 131-9(A) (Ref. AMM TASK 49-00-00-860-008) .
2 During APU operation:
· Do a check for oil smell in the passenger compartment.
· Do a check for white smoke from the APU exhaust.
NOTE: An oil smell in the passenger compartment shows that there is an internal and/or ex-
ternal oil leakage.
NOTE: Smoke from APU exhaust shows that there is an internal oil leakage.
NOTE: During the oil level check, make sure that there is no external oil leakage in the APU
compartment.
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 24-20-00-860-051-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) On the panel 50VU:
· push the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch(es) (the ON legend(s) go(es) off).
(2) Do the EIS stop procedure
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(3) Make an entry in the logbook to show that the IDG is connected or disconnected.
(4) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
** ON A/C 207-207, 210-210, 212-214, 217-218, 223-226, 234-234, 236-236, 241-241, 301-349, 351-450, 500-600
Subtask 24-20-00-860-051-B
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Do the EIS stop procedure
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(2) Make an entry in the logbook to show that the IDG is connected or disconnected.
(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
TASK 24-20-00-040-802-A
Check of the Maintenance Condition of the IDG 1(2)
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 08BBB1) Non Aqueous Cleaner-- Petroleum Based -
(Material No. 14SBA1) Textile-Lint free Cotton -
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-802-A). Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-802-A). Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 78-30-00-040-805-A). Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser System for Ground Maintenance
(Ref. 78-30-00-440-805-A). Reactivation of the Thrust Reverser System after Ground Maintenance
(Ref. 78-36-00-010-802-A). Opening of the Thrust Reverser Cowl-Doors
(Ref. 78-36-00-410-802-A). Closing of the Thrust Reverser Cowl-Doors
IDG Oil Level Sight Glass and DPI SHEET 1
DPI BUTTON
A
C D
A
RED
YELLOW
01 01
GREEN
RED
NORMAL
(RESET) EXTENDED
B C D
FWD
NOTE:
01 DPI BUTTON (SILVER END, RED CYLINDRICAL SIDE)
N_MM_242000_4_PAM0_01_01
Figure 24-20-00-991-00500-00-A / SHEET 1/1 - IDG Oil Level Sight Glass and DPI
** ON A/C 301-349, 351-450, 500-600
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 24-20-00-941-052-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) On the center pedestal, on ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Make sure that the ENG/MODE selector switch is in the NORM position.
(b) Make sure that the ENG/MASTER 1(2) control switch was in the OFF position.
(c) Put WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the ENG/MODE selector
switch and the ENG/MASTER 1(2) control switch.
(2) On the ENG section of maintenance panel 50VU:
(a) Make sure that the ON legend of the FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
(b) Put WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to energize FADEC 1(2).
(3) Wait ten minutes after the engine shutdown.
Subtask 24-20-00-010-053-A
B. Get Access
(1) Open the fan cowl doors (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-010-802) :
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
447AL, 448AR
Subtask 24-20-00-040-053-A
C. Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser System for Ground Maintenance
WARNING: YOU MUST DEACTIVATE THE THRUST REVERSER BEFORE YOU DO WORK ON OR
AROUND IT. IF YOU DO NOT, THE THRUST REVERSER CAN OPERATE ACCIDENT-
ALLY AND CAUSE AN INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE.
(1) Do the deactivation of the thrust reverser system for ground maintenance (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-
00-040-805) .
Subtask 24-20-00-010-054-A
D. Get Access
(1) Open the left thrust-reverser cowl-door (Ref. AMM TASK 78-36-00-010-802) :
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
451AL
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
461AL
(2) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT) in position.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. IDG Oil Level Sight Glass and DPI SHEET 1)
Subtask 24-20-00-160-050-A
A. Cleaning of the IDG Oil Sight-Glass for Correct Conditions
WARNING: DO NOT GET THE FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES. IF YOU DO:
- FLUSH IT AWAY WITH CLEAN WATER
CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE THE IDG WITHOUT SUFFICIENT OIL. THIS WILL CAUSE DAMAGE
TO THE IDG.
(1) Make sure that the IDG oil level at the sight glass is not in the lower red band.
(2) Make sure that the red button of the IDG DPI oil filter is not extended.
· Use an LIGHT SOURCE - INSPECTION and an MIRROR - INSPECTION, if necessary.
5. Close-up
Subtask 24-20-00-410-053-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the left thrust-reverser cowl-door (Ref. AMM TASK 78-36-00-410-802) :
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
451AL
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
461AL
Subtask 24-20-00-440-054-A
B. Reactivation of the Thrust Reverser System after Ground Maintenance
(1) Do the reactivation of the thrust reverser system after ground maintenance (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-
00-440-805) .
Subtask 24-20-00-410-054-A
C. Close Access
(1) Close the fan cowl doors (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-410-802) :
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
447AL, 448AR
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 24-23-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the APU Generator by Installation of the Substitution Kit
WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH THE APU UNTIL IT IS SUFFICIENTLY COOL TO PREVENT BURNS WHEN
YOU DO THE MAINTENANCE TASK(S).
NOTE: For the part number reference of the substitution kit with the APU generator removed, refer to IPC 49-
11-04-05 and/or 49-11-84-40.
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 03ABA1) Synthetic base Lubricating Oil-Turbine Engine - -
(Material No. 03ABB1) Synthetic base Lubricating Oil-Turbine Engine Low Temp. -
(Material No. 14QFB1) Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy -
(Material No. 14SBA1) Textile-Lint free Cotton -
D. Expendable Parts
** ON A/C ALL
E. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-23-51-000-001-A). Removal of the APU Generator
(Ref. 24-23-51-000-001-A-01). Removal of the APU Generator with the Minilift Hoist
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 29-00-00-864-001-A). Put the Related Hydraulic System in the Depressurized Configuration
before Maintenance Action
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs through the Ground Con-
nector
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A-01). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs with the Auxiliary Power
Unit (APU)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-005-A). APU Start by External Power
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-005-A-01). APU Start by Batteries
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-006-A). APU Shutdown by External Power
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-006-A-01). APU Shutdown by Batteries
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-008-A). APU Start by External Power
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-008-A-01). APU Start by Batteries
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-009-A). APU Shutdown by External Power (131-9(A))
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-009-A-01). APU Shutdown by Batteries (131-9(A))
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Ref. 49-90-00-600-004-A). Check Oil Level and Replenish (APS 3200)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Ref. 49-90-00-600-007-A). Check Oil Level and Replenish (131-9(A))
** ON A/C ALL
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-001-A). Open the APU Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-001-A). Close the APU Doors after Access
Components for Flight without an APU Generator Installed SHEET 1
FR80
A
FR84
8XS
2
316AR
3 4
12
13
315AL 14
15
1
11
16
17
10
6
7 4095KM
9 A
8
N_MM_242300_4_AAM0_01_01
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C 401-450
Subtask 24-23-00-860-050-B
A. Obey the MMEL requirements related to Weight Impact and Effect on Balance for Flights without APU
Generator
(1) Weight Impact: -21.95 kg (-48.3915 lb).
(2) Effect on Balance: -1023.57 m.daN (-90581.42 lbf.in).
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 24-23-00-860-051-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
(2) On the APU section of the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the APU MASTER SW pushbutton
switch is released (the ON legend is off).
(3) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to start the APU.
(4) Make sure that the ground fire-extinguishing equipment is available.
(5) Make sure that the hydraulic systems are depressurized
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-864-001) .
Subtask 24-23-00-865-050-A
C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and tagged:
A. Installation of the Substitution Kit for Flight without an APU Generator Installed
NOTE: For the Part Number reference of the substitution kit with an APU generator removed, please refer
to IPC 49-11-04-05.
NOTE: Make sure that the dowel pin on the assembly cover (11) engages correctly into the pilot
hole on the seal plate (7).
NOTE: Make sure that the dowel pin on the assembly cover (11) engages correctly into the pilot
hole on the seal plate (7).
NOTE: Refer to the marks on the terminal block and the generator supply cables (3).
(e) Attach the generator supply cables (3) with the clamp (14).
(f) Install the spacer (15), clamp (14), washer (13), screw (12), washer (16) and nut (17).
(g) TORQUE the nut (17) to between 0.22 and 0.24 m.daN (19.47 and 21.24 lbf.in).
(8) Connect the generator control cable to the connector on the cable support assembly (5).
(a) Remove the tie-wrap that temporarily holds the electrical connector (4).
(b) Remove the CAP-BLANKING from each electrical connector and receptacle.
(c) Make sure that all the electrical connections are clean and in the correct condition.
(d) Connect the electrical connector (4) to the cable support assembly (5).
NOTE: For the part number reference of the substitution kit with the APU generator removed, refer to IPC
49-11-84-40.
(a) Make sure that the assembly cover (11) is clean and in the correct condition.
(b) Make sure that the oil transfer channel and its inlet and outlet openings are clean and not
clogged.
(c) Make sure that the drain plug (6) is installed correctly, fully tightened and safetied with Wire-
Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy - (Material No. 14QFB1).
(5) Install the seal plate (4095KM) (7) on the assembly cover (11):
(a) Lubricate the new IPC -CSN (49-11-84-40-150) seal (9) and the screws (8) with Synthetic base
Lubricating Oil-Turbine Engine - - (Material No. 03ABA1) or Synthetic base Lubricating Oil-
Turbine Engine Low Temp. - (Material No. 03ABB1).
(b) Put the seal plate (7) in position on the assembly cover (11).
(c) Make sure that the dowel pin on the assembly cover (11) engages correctly into the pilot hole on
the seal plate (7).
(d) Install the screws (8).
(e) Tighten the screws (8).
(f) Install the seal (9) on the assembly cover (11).
(6) Install the assembly cover (11):
(a) Put the assembly cover (11) in position on the generator pad (10).
(b) Make sure that the dowel pin on the assembly cover (11) engages correctly into the pilot hole on
the seal plate (7).
(c) Put the cable support assembly (5) in position.
(d) Install the nuts (1).
(e) TORQUE the nuts (1) to between 3.9 and 4.4 m.daN (28.76 and 32.45 lbf.ft).
(7) Install the generator supply cables (3) on the terminal block on the cable support assembly (5):
(a) Remove the nuts (2).
(b) Remove the tie wraps that temporarily hold the generator supply cables (3).
(c) Remove the COVER - PLASTIC from the ring terminals of the generator supply cables (3).
(d) Attach the generator supply cables (3) to the applicable studs on the terminal block with the nuts
(2).
NOTE: Refer to the marks on the terminal block and the generator supply cables (3).
(e) Attach the generator supply cables (3) with the clamp (14).
(f) Install the spacer (15), clamp (14), washer (13), screw (12), washer (16) and nut (17).
(g) TORQUE the nut (17) to between 0.22 and 0.24 m.daN (19.47 and 21.24 lbf.in).
(8) Connect the generator control cable to the connector on the cable support assembly (5):
(a) Remove the tie wrap that temporarily holds the electrical connector (4).
(b) Remove the CAP-BLANKING from each electrical connector and receptacle.
(c) Make sure that all the electrical connections are clean and in the correct condition.
(d) Connect the electrical connector (4) to the cable support assembly (5).
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 24-23-00-865-051-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH THE APU UNTIL IT IS SUFFICIENTLY COOL TO PREVENT BURNS
WHEN YOU DO THE MAINTENANCE TASK(S).
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Start the APU:
· GTCP 36-300 (Ref. AMM TASK 49-00-00-860-003)
or
· APS 3200 (Ref. AMM TASK 49-00-00-860-005)
or
· 131-9(A) (Ref. AMM TASK 49-00-00-860-008) .
(3) Do a check for oil leaks.
(a) Examine the joint between the assembly cover (11) and the generator pad (10) on the accessory
drive gearbox for oil leaks.
(b) Examine the drain plug (6) on the assembly cover (11) for oil leaks.
(1) Put a PLACARD in the cockpit to tell persons that the APU generator is deactivated.
(2) De-energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-002) .
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 24-23-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the APU Generator by Removal of the Quill Shaft
WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH THE APU UNTIL IT IS SUFFICIENTLY COOL TO PREVENT BURNS WHEN
YOU DO THE MAINTENANCE TASK(S).
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-23-51-000-001-A). Removal of the APU Generator
(Ref. 24-23-51-000-001-A-01). Removal of the APU Generator with the Minilift Hoist
(Ref. 24-23-51-400-001-A). Installation of the APU Generator
(Ref. 24-23-51-400-001-A-01). Installation of the APU Generator with the Minilift Hoist
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 29-00-00-864-001-A). Put the Related Hydraulic System in the Depressurized Configuration
before Maintenance Action
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs through the Ground Con-
nector
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A-01). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs with the Auxiliary Power
Unit (APU)
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-001-A). Open the APU Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-001-A). Close the APU Doors after Access
APU Generator without Quill Shaft SHEET 1
FR80
FR84
8XS
316AR 315AL
3
2
1
N_MM_242300_4_AAN0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 24-23-00-860-055-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
(2) On the APU section of the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the APU MASTER SW pushbutton
is released (the ON legend is off).
(3) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to start the APU.
(4) Make sure that the ground fire extinguishing equipment is available.
(5) Make sure that the hydraulic systems are depressurized
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-864-001) .
Subtask 24-23-00-865-054-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
Subtask 24-23-00-410-052-A
B. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Set the control switch 11JL to the OFF position.
(3) Close the APU access doors 315AL and 316AR (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-410-001) .
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 24-23-00-860-056-A
C. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Put a PLACARD in the cockpit to tell persons that the APU generator is deactivated.
(2) De-energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-002) .
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 24-20-00-040-002-A
RAT Extension Control - Check of the RAT Manual Extension
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE CONTROLS AGREE WITH THE POSITION OF THE ITEMS THEY OP-
ERATE BEFORE YOU PRESSURIZE A HYDRAULIC SYSTEM. UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF
HYDRAULICALLY OPERATED ITEMS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-003-A). Pressurize the Blue Hydraulic System with a Hydraulic Ground Power-
Cart
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-003-A-01). Pressurize the Blue Hydraulic System with the Blue Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-003-A). Depressurize the Blue Hydraulic System
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 29-22-00-869-005-A). Extension of the Ram Air Turbine (RAT) on the Ground
(Ref. 29-22-00-869-006-A). Retraction of the Ram Air Turbine (RAT) on the Ground
RAT control SHEET 1
Z195
21VU
B
A
21VU
EMER ELEC PWR
EMER GEN TEST MAN ON
RAT
&
EMER GEN
A
FAULT U
T
O
C
24XE
B
INDICATION LIGHTS
C
INTERLOCK ACTUATOR RAT
WARNING PRESSURE STOWED
RESET
O
N
LOCKING STOW LAMP
TEST
MECHANISM
O
F
28V DC F
J2
N_MM_242000_4_AAC0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 24-20-00-860-053-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the WARNING NOTICE(S) are in position.
(2) As necessary, use the applicable SAFETY BARRIERS, specified by the operator's instructions and
your local regulations.
(3) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(4) Pressurize the Blue hydraulic system
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-863-003) .
Subtask 24-20-00-010-050-A
B. Get access to the avionics compartment.
(1) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE at the access door 812 of the avionics
compartment.
(2) Open the access door 812.
Subtask 24-20-00-865-050-A
C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE RAT TRAVEL RANGE IS CLEAR BEFORE YOU EXTEND/RETRACT
THE RAT.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. RAT control SHEET 1)
Subtask 24-20-00-710-053-B
A. Extension of the RAT
(1) Do the extension of the Ram Air Turbine (RAT) on the ground (Ref. AMM TASK 29-22-00-869-005) .
Subtask 24-20-00-710-054-B
B. Retraction of the RAT
(1) Do the retraction of the Ram Air Turbine (RAT) on the ground (Ref. AMM TASK 29-22-00-869-006) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 24-20-00-860-052-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Depressurize the Blue hydraulic system
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-003) .
(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Remove the safety barriers.
Subtask 24-20-00-410-050-A
B. Close Access
(1) Close the access door 812.
(2) Remove the access platform(s).
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 24-23-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the APU Generator by Installation of the Substitution Kit
WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH THE APU UNTIL IT IS SUFFICIENTLY COOL TO PREVENT BURNS WHEN
YOU DO THE MAINTENANCE TASK(S).
NOTE: For the part number reference of the substitution kit with the APU generator removed, refer to IPC 49-
11-04-05 and/or 49-11-84-40.
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 03ABA1) Synthetic base Lubricating Oil-Turbine Engine - -
(Material No. 03ABB1) Synthetic base Lubricating Oil-Turbine Engine Low Temp. -
(Material No. 14QFB1) Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy -
(Material No. 14SBA1) Textile-Lint free Cotton -
D. Expendable Parts
** ON A/C ALL
E. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-23-51-000-001-A). Removal of the APU Generator
(Ref. 24-23-51-000-001-A-01). Removal of the APU Generator with the Minilift Hoist
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 29-00-00-864-001-A). Put the Related Hydraulic System in the Depressurized Configuration
before Maintenance Action
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs through the Ground Con-
nector
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A-01). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs with the Auxiliary Power
Unit (APU)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-005-A). APU Start by External Power
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-005-A-01). APU Start by Batteries
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-006-A). APU Shutdown by External Power
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-006-A-01). APU Shutdown by Batteries
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-008-A). APU Start by External Power
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-008-A-01). APU Start by Batteries
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-009-A). APU Shutdown by External Power (131-9(A))
(Ref. 49-00-00-860-009-A-01). APU Shutdown by Batteries (131-9(A))
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Ref. 49-90-00-600-004-A). Check Oil Level and Replenish (APS 3200)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Ref. 49-90-00-600-007-A). Check Oil Level and Replenish (131-9(A))
** ON A/C ALL
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-001-A). Open the APU Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-001-A). Close the APU Doors after Access
Components for Flight without an APU Generator Installed SHEET 1
FR80
A
FR84
8XS
2
316AR
3 4
12
13
315AL 14
15
1
11
16
17
10
6
7 4095KM
9 A
8
N_MM_242300_4_AAM0_01_01
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C 401-450
Subtask 24-23-00-860-050-B
A. Obey the MMEL requirements related to Weight Impact and Effect on Balance for Flights without APU
Generator
(1) Weight Impact: -21.95 kg (-48.3915 lb).
(2) Effect on Balance: -1023.57 m.daN (-90581.42 lbf.in).
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 24-23-00-860-051-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
(2) On the APU section of the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the APU MASTER SW pushbutton
switch is released (the ON legend is off).
(3) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to start the APU.
(4) Make sure that the ground fire-extinguishing equipment is available.
(5) Make sure that the hydraulic systems are depressurized
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-864-001) .
Subtask 24-23-00-865-050-A
C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and tagged:
A. Installation of the Substitution Kit for Flight without an APU Generator Installed
NOTE: For the Part Number reference of the substitution kit with an APU generator removed, please refer
to IPC 49-11-04-05.
NOTE: Make sure that the dowel pin on the assembly cover (11) engages correctly into the pilot
hole on the seal plate (7).
NOTE: Make sure that the dowel pin on the assembly cover (11) engages correctly into the pilot
hole on the seal plate (7).
NOTE: Refer to the marks on the terminal block and the generator supply cables (3).
(e) Attach the generator supply cables (3) with the clamp (14).
(f) Install the spacer (15), clamp (14), washer (13), screw (12), washer (16) and nut (17).
(g) TORQUE the nut (17) to between 0.22 and 0.24 m.daN (19.47 and 21.24 lbf.in).
(8) Connect the generator control cable to the connector on the cable support assembly (5).
(a) Remove the tie-wrap that temporarily holds the electrical connector (4).
(b) Remove the CAP-BLANKING from each electrical connector and receptacle.
(c) Make sure that all the electrical connections are clean and in the correct condition.
(d) Connect the electrical connector (4) to the cable support assembly (5).
NOTE: For the part number reference of the substitution kit with the APU generator removed, refer to IPC
49-11-84-40.
(a) Make sure that the assembly cover (11) is clean and in the correct condition.
(b) Make sure that the oil transfer channel and its inlet and outlet openings are clean and not
clogged.
(c) Make sure that the drain plug (6) is installed correctly, fully tightened and safetied with Wire-
Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy - (Material No. 14QFB1).
(5) Install the seal plate (4095KM) (7) on the assembly cover (11):
(a) Lubricate the new IPC -CSN (49-11-84-40-150) seal (9) and the screws (8) with Synthetic base
Lubricating Oil-Turbine Engine - - (Material No. 03ABA1) or Synthetic base Lubricating Oil-
Turbine Engine Low Temp. - (Material No. 03ABB1).
(b) Put the seal plate (7) in position on the assembly cover (11).
(c) Make sure that the dowel pin on the assembly cover (11) engages correctly into the pilot hole on
the seal plate (7).
(d) Install the screws (8).
(e) Tighten the screws (8).
(f) Install the seal (9) on the assembly cover (11).
(6) Install the assembly cover (11):
(a) Put the assembly cover (11) in position on the generator pad (10).
(b) Make sure that the dowel pin on the assembly cover (11) engages correctly into the pilot hole on
the seal plate (7).
(c) Put the cable support assembly (5) in position.
(d) Install the nuts (1).
(e) TORQUE the nuts (1) to between 3.9 and 4.4 m.daN (28.76 and 32.45 lbf.ft).
(7) Install the generator supply cables (3) on the terminal block on the cable support assembly (5):
(a) Remove the nuts (2).
(b) Remove the tie wraps that temporarily hold the generator supply cables (3).
(c) Remove the COVER - PLASTIC from the ring terminals of the generator supply cables (3).
(d) Attach the generator supply cables (3) to the applicable studs on the terminal block with the nuts
(2).
NOTE: Refer to the marks on the terminal block and the generator supply cables (3).
(e) Attach the generator supply cables (3) with the clamp (14).
(f) Install the spacer (15), clamp (14), washer (13), screw (12), washer (16) and nut (17).
(g) TORQUE the nut (17) to between 0.22 and 0.24 m.daN (19.47 and 21.24 lbf.in).
(8) Connect the generator control cable to the connector on the cable support assembly (5):
(a) Remove the tie wrap that temporarily holds the electrical connector (4).
(b) Remove the CAP-BLANKING from each electrical connector and receptacle.
(c) Make sure that all the electrical connections are clean and in the correct condition.
(d) Connect the electrical connector (4) to the cable support assembly (5).
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 24-23-00-865-051-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH THE APU UNTIL IT IS SUFFICIENTLY COOL TO PREVENT BURNS
WHEN YOU DO THE MAINTENANCE TASK(S).
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Start the APU:
· GTCP 36-300 (Ref. AMM TASK 49-00-00-860-003)
or
· APS 3200 (Ref. AMM TASK 49-00-00-860-005)
or
· 131-9(A) (Ref. AMM TASK 49-00-00-860-008) .
(3) Do a check for oil leaks.
(a) Examine the joint between the assembly cover (11) and the generator pad (10) on the accessory
drive gearbox for oil leaks.
(b) Examine the drain plug (6) on the assembly cover (11) for oil leaks.
(1) Put a PLACARD in the cockpit to tell persons that the APU generator is deactivated.
(2) De-energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-002) .
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 24-23-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the APU Generator by Removal of the Quill Shaft
WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH THE APU UNTIL IT IS SUFFICIENTLY COOL TO PREVENT BURNS WHEN
YOU DO THE MAINTENANCE TASK(S).
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-23-51-000-001-A). Removal of the APU Generator
(Ref. 24-23-51-000-001-A-01). Removal of the APU Generator with the Minilift Hoist
(Ref. 24-23-51-400-001-A). Installation of the APU Generator
(Ref. 24-23-51-400-001-A-01). Installation of the APU Generator with the Minilift Hoist
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 29-00-00-864-001-A). Put the Related Hydraulic System in the Depressurized Configuration
before Maintenance Action
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs through the Ground Con-
nector
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A-01). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs with the Auxiliary Power
Unit (APU)
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-001-A). Open the APU Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-001-A). Close the APU Doors after Access
APU Generator without Quill Shaft SHEET 1
FR80
FR84
8XS
316AR 315AL
3
2
1
N_MM_242300_4_AAN0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 24-23-00-860-055-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
(2) On the APU section of the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the APU MASTER SW pushbutton
is released (the ON legend is off).
(3) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to start the APU.
(4) Make sure that the ground fire extinguishing equipment is available.
(5) Make sure that the hydraulic systems are depressurized
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-864-001) .
Subtask 24-23-00-865-054-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
Subtask 24-23-00-410-052-A
B. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Set the control switch 11JL to the OFF position.
(3) Close the APU access doors 315AL and 316AR (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-410-001) .
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 24-23-00-860-056-A
C. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Put a PLACARD in the cockpit to tell persons that the APU generator is deactivated.
(2) De-energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-002) .
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 24-51-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Galley Supply System
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 24-51-00-861-051-B
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 24-51-00-865-052-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
Subtask 24-51-00-860-058-B
C. In the forward and aft galleys, make sure that all the circuit breakers are closed.
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 217-217, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
Subtask 24-51-00-860-052-G
D. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) On the overhead ELEC panel 35VU, make sure that the GALY & CAB pushbutton switch is pushed
(OFF legend is off).
(2) On this panel, make sure that the ELEC/COMMERCIAL pushbutton switch is released (OFF legend is
on).
(3) On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP), make sure that the MAIN ON pushbutton switch is set to ON (the
green lights of the CABIN WDO and CABIN CLG pushbutton switches are on).
(4) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-216, 218-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-
242, 301-450, 500-600
Subtask 24-51-00-860-052-I
D. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) On the overhead ELEC panel 35VU, make sure that the GALY & CAB pushbutton switch is pushed
(OFF legend is off).
(2) On this panel, make sure that the ELEC/COMMERCIAL pushbutton switch is released (OFF legend is
on).
(3) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP), select the CABIN LIGHTING page:
· Push the hard key LIGHT MAIN ON/OFF to get the lights on, and
· On the CABIN LIGHTING page make sure that AISLE and WDO buttons are green.
(4) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
Subtask 24-51-00-040-050-B
A. Deactivation of the Galley Supply System
(1) Test of the Commercial Electrical Load-Shedding
ACTION RESULT
1.On the ECAM control panel: On the lower display unit of the ECAM system:
· Get the ELEC system page. · The ELEC page comes into view with the white
GALLEY SHED indication.
2.On the ELEC panel 35VU: On the panel 35VU:
· Push the ELEC/COMMERCIAL pushbutton · The OFF legend of the ELEC/COMMERCIAL
switch. pushbutton switch goes off.
On the lower display unit of the ECAM system:
· The GALLEY SHED indication goes out of view.
In the forward and aft galleys:
· Make sure that the galleys operate.
In the passenger cabin:
ACTION RESULT
· The CEILING and WINDOW lights come on.
3.On the ELEC panel 35VU: On the panel 35VU:
· Release the ELEC/COMMERCIAL pushbutton · The OFF legend of the ELEC/COMMERCIAL
switch. pushbutton switch comes on.
On the lower display unit of the ECAM system:
· The white GALLEY SHED indication comes into
view.
In the forward and aft galleys:
· Make sure that no equipment operate.
In the passenger cabin:
· The CEILING and WINDOW lights go off.
5. Close-up
Subtask 24-51-00-860-053-B
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) On the overhead ELEC panel 35VU:
· Push the ELEC/COMMERCIAL pushbutton switch (OFF legend is off), and
· Push the GALY & CAB pushbutton switch (OFF legend is off).
(2) Do the EIS stop procedure
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(3) Make an entry in the logbook.
(4) Put a PLACARD in the cockpit to tell persons that the galley supply system is deactivated.
(5) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 24-56-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Galley Supply System
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 24-26-01B NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
No specific PLACARD
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 11-00-00-400-021-A). Installation of the Pressurized Area Placards
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 24-56-00-860-052-B
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Make sure that the pushbutton switch GALLEY 2XA on the overhead panel 35VU is in the OFF
position (white indication light shows OFF).
(3) Make sure that the pushbutton switch ELEC/COMMERCIAL 22XN on the overhead panel 35VU is in
the on position (white indication OFF is off).
Subtask 24-56-00-865-050-A
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 203-211, 213-230, 232-236, 238-250, 301-325, 331-332, 350-350
PRE SB 25-1BKH for A/C 232-232, 244-244
123VU FWD GALLEY/FEEDER C 1MC AE10
** ON A/C 112-150, 203-206, 209-211, 215-217, 219-220, 226-250, 301-325, 331-332, 350-350
123VU AFT GALLEY/FEEDER B 12MC AD09
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
Subtask 24-56-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of the Galley Supply
(1) Make sure that the galley electrical panel(s) and galley equipment(s) does (do) not operate.
(2) Install a PLACARD "INOP" on the galley electrical panel(s) and galley equipment(s) to tell persons
not to use it (Ref. AMM TASK 11-00-00-400-021) .
(3) Make an entry in the logbook.
5. Close-up
Subtask 24-56-00-862-050-A
A. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 24-56-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Galley Supply System
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 24-26-02A NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
No specific PLACARD
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 11-00-00-400-021-A). Installation of the Pressurized Area Placards
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 24-56-00-860-055-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Make sure that the pushbutton switch GALLEY 2XA on the overhead panel 35VU is in the OFF
position (white indication light shows OFF).
(3) Make sure that the pushbutton switch ELEC/COMMERCIAL 22XN on the overhead panel 35VU is in
the ON position (white indication OFF is off).
Subtask 24-56-00-865-057-A
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 203-211, 213-230, 232-236, 238-250, 301-325, 331-332, 350-350
PRE SB 25-1BKH for A/C 232-232, 244-244
123VU FWD GALLEY/FEEDER C 1MC AE10
** ON A/C 112-150, 203-206, 209-211, 215-217, 219-220, 226-250, 301-325, 331-332, 350-350
123VU AFT GALLEY/FEEDER B 12MC AD09
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
Subtask 24-56-00-040-052-A
A. Deactivation of the Galley Supply
(1) Make sure that the galley electrical panel(s) and galley equipment(s) does (do) not operate.
(2) Install a PLACARD "INOP" on the galley electrical panel(s) and galley equipment(s) to tell persons
not to use it (Ref. AMM TASK 11-00-00-400-021) .
(3) Make an entry in the logbook.
5. Close-up
Subtask 24-56-00-862-054-A
A. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 21-26-00-040-012-A
ADIRU/AVNCS VENT Caution Light Inoperative
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 21-26-00-865-100-A
A. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
** ON A/C 401-450
123VU AVNCS VENT/EXTC/FAN 2HQ AC04
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 21-26-00-861-086-A
B. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
NOTE: The energization of the aircraft electrical circuits starts a full test of the ventilation system. The test
continues for 2 minutes approximately.
Subtask 21-26-00-860-066-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) On the VENTILATION section of the panel 22VU:
· make sure that the BLOWER and the EXTRACT pushbutton switches are in the AUTO
configuration (pushed, with the FAULT and OVRD legends off).
4. Procedure
Subtask 21-26-00-710-069-A
A. Operational Test of the Mechanic Call Horn
ACTION RESULT
1.On the circuit breaker panels 49VU and 122VU: On the CAPT and F/O glareshield panels 131VU and
· open the circuit breakers 3HQ, 5HQ and 6HQ. 130VU:
· the MASTER CAUT lights come on and you can
hear the single chime.
After 30 seconds approximately:
· you can hear the mechanic call horn in the nose
landing gear well.
5. Close-up
Subtask 21-26-00-942-085-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Put WARNING NOTICE(S) in position in the cockpit to tell the crew that the ADIRU/AVNCS VENT
caution light is inoperative.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 21-26-00-862-088-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 24-30-00-040-001-A
Do a Charging Cycle of the Battery Connected with the Battery Charge Limiter (BCL) or Replacement of the Battery
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-38-34-000-001-A). Removal of the Battery Charge Limiter (BCL)
(Ref. 24-38-34-400-001-A). Installation of the Battery Charge Limiter (BCL)
(Ref. 24-38-51-000-001-A). Removal of the Battery
(Ref. 24-38-51-400-001-A). Installation of the Battery
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 24-30-00-010-053-A
A. Get access to the avionics compartment.
(1) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE at the avionics compartment door 822.
(2) Open the access door 822.
(3) Open the access panel of the BATTERY power center 105VU.
Subtask 24-30-00-865-051-A
NOTE: The time for the battery to charge can be of thirty minutes.
(g) On the lower ECAM DU, on the ELEC page, make sure that the battery voltage is more than
26VDC and the battery discharge current is equal to or less than 1A.
(h) Release the BAT 1 and 2 pushbutton switches (the OFF legend comes on).
(i) Interchange BCL 1 and BCL 2 (Ref. AMM TASK 24-38-34-000-001) and (Ref. AMM TASK 24-
38-34-400-001) .
(j) Start a charging cycle of the battery which was connected to the unserviceable BCL 1(2) during
the previous flight.
1 On ELEC control panel 35VU, push the related BAT 1(2) pushbutton switch (OFF and
FAULT legends off) to start the charging cycle of the battery 1(2) with the serviceable BCL
1(2).
a If the battery contactor 1(2) is not closed (BCL 1(2) FAULT ECAM alert message comes
into view on the upper ECAM DU):
· Release the BAT1(2) pushbutton switch (the OFF legend comes on) of the battery
that was connected to unserviceable BCL 1(2) during the last flight.
· Interchange BCL 1 and BCL 2, (Ref. AMM TASK 24-38-34-000-001) and
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-38-34-400-001) .
· Do the alternative procedure in Para. 4.B.
b If the battery contactor 1(2) is closed (no BCL 1(2) FAULT ECAM alert message comes
into view on the upper ECAM DU):
· Do Steps A. (1) (c) thru A. (1) (g).
Subtask 24-30-00-040-051-A
B. Alternative Procedure to Charge the Battery in the Workshop
(1) Remove battery 1(2) related to unserviceable BCL 1(2) (Ref. AMM TASK 24-38-51-000-001) .
(2) Send battery 1(2) to the overhaul workshop to charge it.
(3) Install battery 1(2) (Ref. AMM TASK 24-38-51-400-001) .
(4) Release the BAT 1(2) pushbutton switch (OFF legend on) related to the unserviceable BCL 1(2).
Subtask 24-30-00-040-053-A
C. Alternative Procedure to Replace the Battery
(1) If the procedures in step A. and B. are not applicable:
(a) Replace the battery related to the unserviceable BCL 1(2) with a fully-charged serviceable
battery (Ref. AMM TASK 24-38-51-000-001) and (Ref. AMM TASK 24-38-51-400-001) .
(b) Release the BAT 1(2) pushbutton switch (OFF legend on) related to the unserviceable BCL 1(2).
5. Close-up
Subtask 24-30-00-410-051-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the access panel of the battery power-center 105VU.
(3) Close access door 822.
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 24-30-00-860-053-A
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 24-30-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Transformer Rectifier TR2
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 24-30-00-860-054-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(3) On the ELEC panel 35VU, make sure that:
· The AC ESS FEED pushbutton switch is pushed (the ALTN legend is off).
Subtask 24-30-00-865-052-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
ACTION RESULT
1.On the ECAM control panel: On the lower ECAM DU, on the ELEC page:
· Push the ELEC key. · A green bar comes into view between the AC1
and AC ESS busbars. This shows that the AC1
busbar energizes the AC ESS busbar.
2.On the panel 123VU: On the F/O glareshield panel 130VU:
· Open the circuit breaker 1XC. · The MASTER CAUT light comes on.
You can hear the single chime.
The upper ECAM DU becomes black.
The indications shown on the upper ECAM DU:
ELEC AC ESS BUS FAULT then AC ESS FEED ...
ALTN move to the lower ECAM DU.
On the ELEC panel 35VU:
· The FAULT legend of the AC ESS FEED push-
button switch comes on.
3.On the ELEC panel 35VU: On the ELEC panel 35VU:
· Release the AC ESS FEED pushbutton switch. · The FAULT legend of the AC ESS FEED push-
button switch goes off.
· The ALTN legend of the AC ESS FEED pushbut-
ton switch comes on.
4.On the ECAM control panel: On the lower ECAM DU, on the ELEC page:
· Push the ELEC key. · A green bar comes into view between the AC2
and AC ESS busbars. This shows that the AC2
busbar energizes the AC ESS busbar,
· The green bar between the AC1 and AC ESS
busbars goes out of view.
5.On the panel 123VU:
· Close the circuit breaker 1XC.
6.On the ELEC panel 35VU: On the ELEC panel 35VU:
· Push the AC ESS FEED pushbutton switch. · The ALTN legend of the AC ESS FEED pushbut-
ton switch goes off.
On the ELEC page:
· The green bar between the AC2 and AC ESS
busbars goes out of view.
· The green bar between the AC1 and AC ESS
busbars comes into view.
5. Close-up
Subtask 24-30-00-860-055-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Do the EIS stop procedure
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
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TASK 24-41-00-040-001-A
Visual Inspection of the External Power Receptacle
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 08BBB1) Non Aqueous Cleaner-- Petroleum Based -
(Material No. 14SBA1) Textile-Lint free Cotton -
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 52-42-12-000-001-A). Removal of the External-Power Receptacle Door (121AL)
(Ref. 52-42-12-400-001-A). Installation of the External-Power Receptacle Door (121AL)
Ref. SRM 512800
Ref. SRM 531113
External Power Receptacle SHEET 1
FR7 FR8
Z120
121AL
DOOR
LATCH ASSY
N_MM_244100_4_AAN0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 24-41-00-860-062-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Make sure that the ground power source is not connected to the aircraft external-power receptacle.
Subtask 24-41-00-010-053-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put an access platform in position at the external-power receptacle door (121AL).
(2) Open the external-power receptacle door (121AL).
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. External Power Receptacle SHEET 1)
Subtask 24-41-00-210-051-A
A. Visual Inspection of the Electrical-Power Receptacle Assembly and the External-Power Receptacle Door
(1) Examine the electrical-power receptacle assembly.
(a) Examine the electrical-power receptacle assembly for overheat damage Ref. SRM 512800.
1 If there is overheat damage:
· Clean the electrical-power receptacle assembly with a Textile-Lint free Cotton
- (Material No. 14SBA1) and Non Aqueous Cleaner-- Petroleum Based
- (Material No. 08BBB1).
· Make sure that there are no holes on the receptacle and the adjacent structure.
(b) Examine the electrical-power receptacle assembly for cracks:
1 Make sure that there are no cracks on the external power receptacle and on the adjacent
structure.
(c) Examine the aircraft structure around the electrical power receptacle.
1 If the aircraft structure is damaged:
· Repair it Ref. SRM 531113.
(2) Examine the external-power receptacle door (121AL).
(a) Open and close the external-power receptacle door (121AL).
(b) Make sure that the external-power receptacle door (121AL) operates correctly.
1 If the external-power receptacle door (121AL) does not operate correctly:
· Replace the external-power receptacle door (121AL) (Ref. AMM TASK 52-42-12-000-
001) and (Ref. AMM TASK 52-42-12-400-001) .
(3) If the electrical-power receptacle assembly is damaged and the external-power receptacle door
(121AL) was not removed:
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to connect power connector to the
electrical power receptacle.
· Put a shrink sleeve ABS0916B07 in position below the pins A and B of the electrical power
receptacle.
Shrink it with a GUN - HOT AIR.
5. Close-up
Subtask 24-41-00-410-053-A
A. Close Access
(1) Close the external-power receptacle door (121AL).
Subtask 24-41-00-942-051-A
End of document
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TASK 25-11-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Defective Recline System of the CAPT (F/O) Seat
FIN :
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1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 25-11-03A
Pilot Seat Recline Adjustment
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Work Zones and Access Panels
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 25-11-61-000-001-A). Removal of the Captain (First Officer) Seat Cushion
(Ref. 25-11-61-400-001-A). Installation of the Captain (First Officer) Seat Cushion
(Ref. 25-11-64-000-001-A). Removal of the Captain (First Officer) Seat-Headrest Assy
(Ref. 25-11-64-400-001-A). Installation of the Captain (First Officer) Seat-Headrest Assy
Defective Recline System of the CAPT (F/O) Seat SHEET 1
FR9
A A
2
A
811
FR1
3
1
B
4
B
6
C
N_MM_251100_4_AAM0_01_00
Figure 25-11-00-991-00200-00-A / SHEET 1/1 - Defective Recline System of the CAPT (F/O) Seat
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3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-11-00-860-056-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Remove the Captain (First Officer) seat cushion (Ref. AMM TASK 25-11-61-000-001) .
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Defective Recline System of the CAPT (F/O) Seat SHEET 1)
Subtask 25-11-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of the Defective Recline System of the CAPT (F/O) Seat
(1) If installed, remove the headrest (Ref. AMM TASK 25-11-64-000-001) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 25-11-00-860-057-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Install the Captain (First Officer) seat cushion (Ref. AMM TASK 25-11-61-400-001) .
(2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(3) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
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TASK 25-11-00-040-802-A
Deactivation of the Inoperative Adjustment System of the CAPT (F/O) Seat (Electrical Control)
FIN :
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1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 25-11-01-01
Pilot Seat Electrical Adjustment (FAA only)
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-11-00-860-073-A
A. Not Applicable
4. Procedure
Subtask 25-11-00-040-054-A
A. Deactivate the Inoperative Adjustment System of the CAPT (F/O) Seat (Electrical Control).
Subtask 25-11-00-865-058-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
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TASK 52-70-00-040-008-A
Visual Test to Make Sure that the Escape Slide is in the "ARMED" Position
WARNING: PUT SAFETY BARRIERS IN POSITION TO KEEP THE TRAVEL RANGE OF THE ES-
CAPE-SLIDE CLEAR.
IF YOU DO NOT, INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND/OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT CAN OCCUR.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 52-10-00-010-001-A). Opening of the Passenger/Crew Door
(Ref. 52-10-00-410-001-A). Closing of the Passenger/Crew Door
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 52-70-00-010-061-A
A. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position at applicable forward
passenger/crew door 831 or 841.
(2) Open the applicable passenger/crew door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-010-001) .
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 401-450
Subtask 52-70-00-210-066-C
A. Visual Test to Make Sure that the Escape Slide is in the "ARMED" Position
NOTE: On each side of the cabin, in the cabin lining, one "SLIDE ARMED" indicator light is installed
between the OWEs.
(1) Open the handle cover to get access to the slide arming mechanism.
(2) Set the slide arming mechanism to "SLIDE ARMED".
(3) Make sure that the "SLIDE ARMED" light comes into view on the door.
(4) Close the handle cover.
(5) Make sure that the "SLIDE ARMED" light goes out of view.
(6) Open the handle cover.
(7) Set the slide arming mechanism to "SLIDE DISARMED" again.
(8) Close the handle cover.
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5. Close-up
Subtask 52-70-00-410-061-A
A. Close Access
(1) Remove all the ground support equipment, maintenance equipment, standard and special tools and
all other items from the inspection area.
(2) Obey the special precautions after work on the door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-410-001) .
(3) Close applicable passenger/crew door 831 or 841.
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
(5) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
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TASK 52-70-00-040-009-A
Visual Test to Make Sure that the Escape Slide is in the "ARMED" Position
WARNING: PUT SAFETY BARRIERS IN POSITION TO KEEP THE TRAVEL RANGE OF THE ES-
CAPE-SLIDE CLEAR.
IF YOU DO NOT, INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND/OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT CAN OCCUR.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 52-10-00-010-001-A). Opening of the Passenger/Crew Door
(Ref. 52-10-00-410-001-A). Closing of the Passenger/Crew Door
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 52-70-00-010-063-A
A. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position at applicable forward
passenger/crew door 831 or 841.
(2) Open the applicable passenger/crew door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-010-001) .
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 401-450
Subtask 52-70-00-210-068-C
A. Visual Test to Make Sure that the Escape Slide is in the "ARMED" Position
NOTE: On each side of the cabin, in the cabin lining, one "SLIDE ARMED" indicator light is installed
between the OWEs.
(1) Open the handle cover to get access to the slide arming mechanism.
(2) Set the slide arming mechanism to "SLIDE ARMED".
(3) Make sure that the "SLIDE ARMED" light comes into view on the door.
(4) Close the handle cover.
(5) Make sure that the "SLIDE ARMED" light goes out of view.
(6) Open the handle cover.
(7) Set the slide arming mechanism to "SLIDE DISARMED" again.
(8) Close the handle cover.
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5. Close-up
Subtask 52-70-00-410-063-A
A. Close Access
(1) Remove all the ground support equipment, maintenance equipment, standard and special tools and
all other items from the inspection area.
(2) Obey the special precautions after work on the door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-410-001) .
(3) Close applicable passenger/crew door 831 or 841.
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
(5) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
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TASK 25-11-00-040-003-A
Deactivation of the Third Occupant Seat
FIN : 14MM
1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 25-12-01B
Third Occupant Seat
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Work Zones and Access Panels
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 25-11-41-000-001-A). Removal of the Third Occupant Seat
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-11-00-860-064-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 25-11-00-040-052-A
A. Deactivation of the Third Occupant Seat
(1) If the Third Occupant seat is inoperative:
· Remove it (Ref. AMM TASK 25-11-41-000-001) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 25-11-00-860-065-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
TASK 25-11-00-040-004-A
Deactivation of the Fourth Occupant Seat
FIN : 13MM
1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 25-12-05B
Fourth Occupant Seat
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Work Zones and Access Panels
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 25-11-42-000-001-A). Removal of the Fourth Occupant Seat
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-11-00-860-068-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 25-11-00-040-053-A
A. Deactivation of the Fourth Occupant Seat
(1) If the Fourth Occupant seat is inoperative:
· Remove it (Ref. AMM TASK 25-11-42-000-001) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 25-11-00-860-069-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
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TASK 25-13-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Captain and/or First Officer Sliding-Tables
FIN :
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1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 25-13-01B
Pilot Sliding Table
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Work Zones and Access Panels
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 25-13-14-000-002-A). Removal of the Sliding Table
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-13-00-860-051-A
A. Not Applicable
4. Procedure
Subtask 25-13-00-020-050-A
A. Deactivation of the Captain and/or First Officer Sliding-Tables
(1) Remove the defective Captain and/or First Officer sliding-tables (Ref. AMM TASK 25-13-14-000-
002) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 25-13-00-860-052-A
A. Removal of Equipment
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
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TASK 25-13-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Captain and/or First Officer Retractable Foot-Rests
FIN :
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1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 25-13-02B
Pilot Retractable Footrest
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Work Zones and Access Panels
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 25-13-14-000-005-A). Removal of the Captain and First Officer Retractable Foot-Rests
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-13-00-860-055-A
A. Not Applicable
4. Procedure
Subtask 25-13-00-020-051-A
A. Deactivation of the Captain and/or First-Officer Retractable Foot-Rests
(1) Remove the defective Captain and/or First-Officer retractable foot-rests (Ref. AMM TASK 25-13-14-
000-005) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 25-13-00-860-056-A
A. Removal of Equipment
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
TASK 25-21-00-040-801-A
Deactivation of the Passenger-Seat Recline Function (Locking of the Passenger Seat Backrest in the Taxi, Takeoff
and Landing (TTOL) position)
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 25-20-02A NO YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-21-00-860-058-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 25-21-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of a Passenger-Seat Recline Function
(1) Safety the backrest of the related seat in the TTOL position.
Subtask 25-21-00-560-050-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make an entry in the logbook.
(2) Remove all the fixtures, tools, test and support equipment used during this procedure.
(3) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
5. Close-up
Subtask 25-21-00-860-059-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) De-energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-862-001) .
End of document
TASK 25-21-00-040-802-A
Safetying of the Passenger Seat Backrest in the Taxi, Takeoff and Landing (TTOL) position
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 25-20-02B NO YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-21-00-860-062-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 25-21-00-040-051-A
A. Deactivation of a Passenger Seat
(1) Safety the backrest of the related seat in the TTOL position.
(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to use the seat.
Subtask 25-21-00-560-051-A
End of document
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TASK 25-21-00-040-803-A
Safetying of the backrest mounted Passenger Meal Table
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-21-00-860-066-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 25-21-00-040-052-A
A. Deactivation of a backrest mounted Passenger Meal Table
(1) Safety the backrest mounted meal table of the related seat in the TTOL position.
(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to use the seat.
Subtask 25-21-00-560-052-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make an entry in the logbook.
(2) Remove all the fixtures, tools, test and support equipment used during this procedure.
(3) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
5. Close-up
Subtask 25-21-00-860-067-A
End of document
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TASK 25-22-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of a Defective Cabin Attendant Seat
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 25-20-09A NO NO NO 00.2 00.2 1
MMEL 25-20-09B NO NO NO 00.2 00.2 1
MMEL 25-20-09C NO NO NO 00.2 00.2 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 25-22-41-000-001-A). Removal of the Wall-Mounted Cabin-Attendant Seats
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 205-218, 221-250, 301-450, 500-600
(Ref. 25-22-42-000-001-A). Removal of the Free-Standing Cabin-Attendant Seat(s)
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3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-22-00-861-052-A
A. Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 25-22-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of a defective Cabin Attendant Seat
(1) Safety the affected seat in its stowed position.
(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to use the seat.
(3) If you cannot safety the seat, remove it (Ref. AMM TASK 25-22-41-000-001) or
(Ref. AMM TASK 25-22-42-000-001) or (Ref. AMM TASK 25-22-43-000-001) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 25-22-00-410-050-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
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TASK 25-22-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of a Defective Cabin Attendant Seat
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 25-20-09A NO NO NO 00.2 00.2 1
MMEL 25-20-09B NO NO NO 00.2 00.2 1
MMEL 25-20-09C NO NO NO 00.2 00.2 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 25-22-41-000-001-A). Removal of the Wall-Mounted Cabin-Attendant Seats
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 205-218, 221-250, 301-450, 500-600
(Ref. 25-22-42-000-001-A). Removal of the Free-Standing Cabin-Attendant Seat(s)
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3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-22-00-861-052-A
A. Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 25-22-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of a defective Cabin Attendant Seat
(1) Safety the affected seat in its stowed position.
(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to use the seat.
(3) If you cannot safety the seat, remove it (Ref. AMM TASK 25-22-41-000-001) or
(Ref. AMM TASK 25-22-42-000-001) or (Ref. AMM TASK 25-22-43-000-001) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 25-22-00-410-050-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
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TASK 25-22-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of a Defective Cabin Attendant Seat
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 25-20-09A NO NO NO 00.2 00.2 1
MMEL 25-20-09B NO NO NO 00.2 00.2 1
MMEL 25-20-09C NO NO NO 00.2 00.2 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 25-22-41-000-001-A). Removal of the Wall-Mounted Cabin-Attendant Seats
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 205-218, 221-250, 301-450, 500-600
(Ref. 25-22-42-000-001-A). Removal of the Free-Standing Cabin-Attendant Seat(s)
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3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-22-00-861-052-A
A. Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 25-22-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of a defective Cabin Attendant Seat
(1) Safety the affected seat in its stowed position.
(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to use the seat.
(3) If you cannot safety the seat, remove it (Ref. AMM TASK 25-22-41-000-001) or
(Ref. AMM TASK 25-22-42-000-001) or (Ref. AMM TASK 25-22-43-000-001) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 25-22-00-410-050-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
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TASK 25-20-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of Overhead Stowage Bin(s)/Cabin and Galley Storage Compartment
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 25-28-41A NO NO NO 00.2 00.2 1
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 05RAB9) Adhesive Film Tape-- Aluminium Foil -
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 11-00-00-400-021-A). Installation of the Pressurized Area Placards
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-20-00-861-050-A
A. Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 25-20-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of the Compartment(s)
(1) Attach the compartment door(s) with Adhesive Film Tape-- Aluminium Foil - (Material No. 05RAB9) to
the compartment bin(s) to make sure that the compartment(s) stays(stay) closed.
(2) Install placards "UNSERVICEABLE" or "DO NOT USE" on the compartment(s) (Ref. AMM TASK 11-
00-00-400-021) .
NOTE: The compartment(s) must not be used for storage. Only items that are permanently installed
can be stowed.
NOTE: The compartment(s) must not be used for the storage of emergency equipment.
5. Close-up
Subtask 25-20-00-410-051-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 25-20-00-862-050-A
B. De-energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-862-001) .
End of document
** ON A/C 401-450
TASK 25-27-00-040-801-A
Deactivation of the Heated Floor Panels
NOTE: This deactivation task is not related to an AFM-CML/MMEL item for all aircraft under EASA or CAAC
regulation.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-27-00-861-053-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 25-27-00-865-060-A
A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 25-35-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Galley-Waste-Compartment Flapper-Door
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 25-35-01A NO NO NO 00.2 00.2 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 05RAB9) Adhesive Film Tape-- Aluminium Foil -
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Galley-Waste-Compartment Flapper-Door SHEET 1
EXAMPLE
A
EXAMPLE
WASTE CHUTE
FLAPPER DOOR
C
WASTE COMPARTMENT
CONTAINER
A
C
EXAMPLE
4 1
ACCESS DOOR
5 1
6 1 B
EXAMPLE
1 9
3
NOTE: 7
1 IF INSTALLED
N_MM_253500_4_AAA0_01_01
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-35-00-861-077-A
A. There is no special job set-up for this task.
4. Procedure
Subtask 25-35-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of the Defective or Missing Waste-Compartment Flapper-Door
(Ref. Fig. Galley-Waste-Compartment Flapper-Door SHEET 1)
(1) Seal the opening of the waste chute with self adhesive tape Adhesive Film Tape-- Aluminium Foil
- (Material No. 05RAB9).
(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to use the waste compartment.
(3) Open the access door of the waste compartment:
(a) Make sure that the waste container is empty.
5. Close-up
Subtask 25-35-00-410-067-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the access door of the waste compartment.
(3) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 25-35-00-040-802-A
Deactivation of the Galley-Waste-Compartment Access Door (If Installed)
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 05RAB9) Adhesive Film Tape-- Aluminium Foil -
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 25-35-00-040-001-A). Deactivation of the Galley-Waste-Compartment Flapper-Door
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-35-00-860-092-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network (Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
Subtask 25-35-00-010-096-A
B. Get Access
(1) In the galley with the defective access door:
· Get access to the galley-waste-compartment.
4. Procedure
Subtask 25-35-00-040-051-A
A. Deactivation
(1) Make sure that the waste container is empty.
(2) Deactivate the galley-waste-compartment flapper door (Ref. AMM TASK 25-35-00-040-001) .
(3) Close the access door and attach it to the galley with Adhesive Film Tape-- Aluminium Foil
- (Material No. 05RAB9) to make sure that it cannot open.
(4) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to use the galley-waste-compartment.
(5) Make an entry in the logbook.
5. Close-up
Subtask 25-35-00-862-083-A
A. De-energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-862-001) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 25-40-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Toilet Waste-Compartment Flapper-Door
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 25-40-01A NO NO NO 00.2 00.2 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 05RAB9) Adhesive Film Tape-- Aluminium Foil -
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Flapper Door SHEET 1
LAVATORY
EXAMPLE
A
EXAMPLE
WASTE CHUTE
B
C WASTE
COMPARTMENT
EXAMPLE
WASTE CONTAINER
B
EXAMPLE C
FLAPPER DOOR
ACCESS DOOR
N_MM_254000_4_AAM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-40-00-861-056-A
A. There is no special job set-up for this task.
4. Procedure
Subtask 25-40-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of the Defective or Missing Waste-Compartment Flapper-Door
(Ref. Fig. Flapper Door SHEET 1)
(1) Seal the opening of the waste chute with self adhesive tape Adhesive Film Tape-- Aluminium Foil
- (Material No. 05RAB9).
(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to use the waste compartment.
(3) Open the access door of the waste compartment:
(a) Make sure that the waste container is empty.
5. Close-up
Subtask 25-40-00-410-062-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the access door of the waste compartment.
(3) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 25-40-00-040-802-A
Deactivation of the Toilet Waste-Compartment Access-Door
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 05RAB9) Adhesive Film Tape-- Aluminium Foil -
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Access Door SHEET 1
WASTE CHUTE
TYPICAL
C WASTE
COMPARTMENT
WASTE CONTAINER
A
TYPICAL
ACCESS DOOR
B FLAPPER DOOR
TYPICAL
C
TYPICAL
N_MM_254000_4_AANA_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-40-00-861-073-A
A. There is no special job set-up for this task.
4. Procedure
Subtask 25-40-00-040-051-A
A. Deactivation of the Toilet Waste-Compartment Access-Door
(Ref. Fig. Access Door SHEET 1)
(1) Open the access door of the waste compartment.
(a) Make sure that the waste container is empty.
(2) Seal the opening of the waste chute with Adhesive Film Tape-- Aluminium Foil
- (Material No. 05RAB9).
(3) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to use the waste compartment.
(4) Seal the access door with Adhesive Film Tape-- Aluminium Foil - (Material No. 05RAB9).
5. Close-up
Subtask 25-40-00-410-071-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the access door of the waste compartment.
(3) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 25-54-00-040-801-A
Deactivation of the Protection Panel(s) for the Decompression Panel(s) at the Forward Partition
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 25-50-05A NO NO NO 00.5 00.5 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 25-50-00-200-024-A). Cargo Compartment Linings with Honeycomb Core - General Re-
pair/Protection Information
(Ref. 25-54-11-000-001-A). Removal of the Forward Cargo-Compartment Partition FR24A
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-001-A). Open the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-002-A). Close the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
Clear Area if the Protection Panel is damaged SHEET 1
EXAMPLE FR34
FR31
FR28
FR24A
Z130
FR34
EXAMPLE
FR31
FR28
FR24A
Z130
NOTE:
CLEAR AREA
THESE ILLUSTRATIONS ARE ONLY EXAMPLES. OTHER DEVIDER NET CONFIGURATIONS CAN OCCUR.
N_MM_255400_4_AAAA_01_00
Figure 25-54-00-991-00100-00-A / SHEET 1/1 - Clear Area if the Protection Panel is damaged
** ON A/C ALL
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-54-00-860-050-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
(2) Open the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-30-00-860-001) .
(3) Put a ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position at the opening of the forward
cargo-compartment door.
(4) Set the light switch to on.
(5) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position on the control panel of the forward cargo-compartment
loading-system to tell persons not to use it.
Subtask 25-54-00-865-050-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
Subtask 25-54-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of the Protection Panels
(Ref. Fig. Clear Area if the Protection Panel is damaged SHEET 1)
(1) Identify the protection panel(s) damage limits (Ref. AMM TASK 25-50-00-200-024) .
(2) If the damage prevents correct operation of the decompression panel(s):
(a) Remove the related protection panel(s) (Ref. AMM TASK 25-54-11-000-001) .
(b) Remove all cargo load between the forward partition at frame 24A and the nearest divider net.
5. Close-up
Subtask 25-54-00-865-051-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 25-54-00-860-051-A
B. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(3) Set the light switch to off.
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
(5) Close the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-30-00-860-002) .
(6) Make an entry in the logbook.
(7) De-energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-862-001) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 25-62-00-040-006-A
Pre-Flight Installation of the Enclosure Door, when the Escape-Slide is Removed
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 25-62-02B NO NO YES 00.5 00.5 1
** ON A/C ALL
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE(S)
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 27-00-00-480-002-A). Installation of the Flap/Slat Control-Lever Locking Tool
(98D27803000000)
** ON A/C 416-450
Enclosure Door Installation
** ON A/C 401-415
Enclosure Door Installation
Z826
A FR47
194AT EXAMPLE
152KW
151KW
A
FR48
B Z150
193AT
SECTION
2
5
C-C
EXAMPLE
PUSH
10 B
EXAMPLE
PHILLIPS
SCREWDRIVER C
9 6
6 C
6 4
8
7
N_MM_256200_4_DWE0_01_00
Z150
AFT CARGO
COMPARTMENT DOOR
7684MM FR59
A
C
152BW
7683MM FR47.1
151AW FR47.2
151BW
FR46
C
FR47
B
2
1
A
TYPICAL
B
TYPICAL
N_MM_256200_4_DWN0_01_02
E
E
5 193AT
(194AT)
C 01
TYPICAL
7
6
D
8 8
TYPICAL
CORRECT WRONG
E
TYPICAL
NOTE:
01 LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL N_MM_256200_4_DWN0_02_02
7686MM
C Z250
C
7685MM
A B
B
A
E
E
1
FR47.2
Z150
FR47
A
TYPICAL
B
TYPICAL
C
TYPICAL
N_MM_256200_4_AZB1_01_00
D
TYPICAL
G
G
G
7 193AT
(194AT)
E 01
TYPICAL
10 10
11
9
8
F
TYPICAL
CORRECT WRONG
G
NOTE:
TYPICAL
01 LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL N_MM_256200_4_AZB1_02_00
3. Job Set-up
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
NOTE: The lockpin (3) and the pressure blanking-plug (7) are kept in a pocket which is attached to the in-
flation reservoir (1).
(1) If the inflation reservoir (1) is charged, install the lockpin (3) in the regulator valve assembly (2).
(2) Safety the flaps (Ref. AMM TASK 27-00-00-480-002) .
(3) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) on the slat/flap control lever to tell persons not to operate the flaps
during the installation procedure.
(4) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position adjacent to the related enclosure
(4).
(5) Install the blanking plug (7) on the enclosure connection (8).
** ON A/C 416-450
Subtask 25-62-00-860-064-C
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
NOTE: The lockpin (3) and the pressure blanking-plug (6) are kept in a pocket which is attached to the in-
flation reservoir (1).
(1) If the inflation reservoir (1) is charged, install the lockpin (3) in the regulator valve assembly (2).
(2) Safety the flaps (Ref. AMM TASK 27-00-00-480-002) .
(3) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) on the slat/flap control lever to tell persons not to operate the flaps
during the installation procedure.
(4) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position adjacent to the related enclosure
(4).
(5) Install the blanking plug (6) on the enclosure connection (7).
** ON A/C 401-415
Subtask 25-62-00-860-064-D
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(Ref. Fig. Enclosure Door Installation)
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE
YOU START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
(1) Open the door of the overhead stowage compartment (1) and push the quick-release fasteners (2).
NOTE: The lockpin (4) and the pressure blanking-plug (8) are kept in a pocket which is attached to
the inflation reservoir (3).
(2) If the inflation reservoir (3) is charged, install the lockpin (4) in the regulator valve assembly (5).
(3) Safety the flaps (Ref. AMM TASK 27-00-00-480-002) .
(4) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) on the slat/flap control lever to tell persons not to operate the flaps
during the installation procedure.
(5) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position adjacent to the related enclosure
(6).
(6) Install the blanking plug (8) on the enclosure connection (9).
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
NOTE: For the MMEL dispatch configuration the escape slide enclosure must stay installed.
(1) Put the lower edge of the enclosure door (5) in the groove in the bottom of the enclosure (4).
(2) Close the enclosure door (5) on the three ball-lock assemblies (6).
(3) Push the head of the lockpin (10) with a SCREWDRIVER - PHILLIPS HEAD, then:
(a) Apply force to the enclosure door (5) adjacent to the lockpin (9).
(b) Remove the screwdriver.
(c) Continue to push the enclosure door (5) until the lockpin (9) moves quickly back to a flush
position with the surface of the enclosure door (5).
** ON A/C 416-450
Subtask 25-62-00-040-052-C
A. Installation Procedure of the Enclosure Door
(Ref. Fig. Enclosure Door Installation)
NOTE: For the MMEL dispatch configuration the escape slide enclosure must stay installed.
(1) Make sure that the ball-lock pins (8) are engaged correctly and you cannot see the red O-rings (9).
(2) Put the lower edge of the enclosure door (5) in the groove in the bottom of the enclosure (4).
(3) Push the enclosure door (5) on the three ball-lock assemblies (8) to engage it.
(4) Make sure that the enclosure door (5) is installed correctly and it is flush with the surface of the
enclosure (4).
(5) Make an entry in the logbook to record the procedure.
** ON A/C 401-415
Subtask 25-62-00-040-052-D
A. Installation Procedure of the Enclosure Door
(Ref. Fig. Enclosure Door Installation)
NOTE: For the MMEL dispatch configuration the escape slide enclosure must stay installed.
(1) Make sure that the ball-lock pins (10) are engaged correctly and you cannot see the red O-rings (11).
(2) Put the lower edge of the enclosure door (7) in the groove in the bottom of the enclosure (6).
(3) Push the enclosure door (7) on the three ball-lock assemblies (10) to engage it.
(4) Make sure that the enclosure door (7) is installed correctly and it is flush with the surface of the
enclosure (6).
(5) Make an entry in the logbook to record the procedure.
** ON A/C 401-450
Subtask 25-62-00-869-054-C
B. System Consequences
(1) The message 'CHECK SLIDE PRESSURE' shows on the flight attendant panel (FAP).
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
Subtask 25-62-00-860-065-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Remove the LOCKING TOOL-FLAP SLAT LEVER,INT. POSITION (98D27803000000) from the
slat/flap control lever.
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
End of document
** ON A/C 401-450
TASK 25-62-00-040-007-A
Pre-Flight Installation of the Enclosure Door, when the Escape-Slide is Removed
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 25-62-01B NO NO YES 00.5 00.5 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Enclosure Door Installation
Z250
Z844
C C
Z834
A
D
A D
Z150 FR51
B
FR48
A
TYPICAL
2
B
TYPICAL
3
C
TYPICAL
N_MM_256200_4_DENA_01_01
F
E
D 01
TYPICAL
10
8 10
11
9
CORRECT WRONG
E F
TYPICAL TYPICAL
NOTE:
01 RH SHOWN, LH SYMMETRICAL N_MM_256200_4_DENA_02_01
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-62-00-860-062-B
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(Ref. Fig. Enclosure Door Installation)
NOTE: The lockpin (3) and the pressure blanking-plug (9) are kept in a pocket which is attached to the in-
flation reservoir (5).
(1) If the inflation reservoir (5) is charged, install the lockpin (3) in the regulator valve assembly (4).
(2) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position adjacent to the related emergency-exit door.
(3) Install the pressure blanking-plug (9) on the enclosure connection (8).
4. Procedure
Subtask 25-62-00-040-053-B
A. Installation of the Enclosure Door
(Ref. Fig. Enclosure Door Installation)
(1) Make sure that the ball-lock pins (10) are engaged correctly and you cannot see the red O-rings (11).
(2) Put the bottom edge of the enclosure door (7) into the groove in the bottom of the enclosure (6).
(3) Push the enclosure door (7) on the three ball-lock assemblies (8) to engage it.
(4) Make sure that the enclosure door (7) is installed correctly and it is flush with the surface of the
enclosure (6).
(5) Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 25-62-00-869-055-B
B. Effect on the System
(1) The flight attendant panel, if the cabin assignment model is programmed to monitor the inflation
reservoirs (1), shows the message "SLIDE PRESSURE LOW".
5. Close-up
Subtask 25-62-00-860-063-B
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Remove the access platform(s).
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 52-10-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Passenger/Crew Doors - Load Adjustment
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 25-62-01B YES YES NO
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 14QFB1) Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy -
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 25-23-46-000-001-A). Removal of the Door Linings at the Forward Passenger/Crew Doors
(Ref. 25-23-46-000-002-A). Removal of the Door Linings at the Aft Passenger/Crew Doors
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-044, 054-054, 059-059, 061-072, 075-075, 080-080, 204-205, 207-208, 210-210,
212-214, 219-221, 223-228, 230-230, 234-234, 301-349, 351-353, 356-356, 370-400, 500-600
PRE SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
PRE SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
(Ref. 25-62-44-000-002-A). Removal of the Left-Hand Escape-Slide Pack-Assembly
(Ref. 25-62-44-000-010-A). Removal of the Inflated Left-Hand Escape-Slide
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 045-053, 055-058, 060-060, 073-074, 076-079, 081-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-206,
209-209, 211-211, 215-218, 222-222, 229-229, 231-233, 235-250, 350-350, 354-355, 357-369, 401-450
POST SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
(Ref. 25-62-44-000-011-A). Removal of the Inflated Left-Hand Escape-Slide-Raft
(Ref. 25-62-44-000-012-A). Removal of the Left-Hand Escape-Slide-Raft Pack-Assembly
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-044, 054-054, 059-059, 061-072, 075-075, 080-080, 204-205, 207-208, 210-210,
212-214, 219-221, 223-228, 230-230, 234-234, 301-349, 351-353, 356-356, 370-400, 500-600
PRE SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
PRE SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
(Ref. 25-62-44-000-802-A). Removal of the Right-Hand Escape-Slide Pack-Assembly
(Ref. 25-62-44-000-803-A). Removal of the Inflated Right-Hand Escape-Slide
** ON A/C 045-053, 055-058, 060-060, 073-074, 076-079, 081-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-206,
209-209, 211-211, 215-218, 222-222, 229-229, 231-233, 235-250, 350-350, 354-355, 357-369, 401-450
POST SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
(Ref. 25-62-44-000-804-A). Removal of the Right-Hand Escape-Slide-Raft Pack-Assembly
(Ref. 25-62-44-000-805-A). Removal of the Inflated Right-Hand Escape-Slide-Raft
** ON A/C ALL
(Ref. 52-10-00-010-001-A). Opening of the Passenger/Crew Door
(Ref. 52-10-00-410-001-A). Closing of the Passenger/Crew Door
(Ref. 52-10-00-860-001-A). Special Precautions before Work on the Passenger/Crew Door
(Ref. 52-10-00-860-002-A). Special Precautions after Work on the Passenger/Crew Door
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-044, 054-054, 059-059, 061-072, 075-075, 080-080, 204-205, 207-208, 210-210,
212-214, 219-221, 223-228, 230-230, 234-234, 239-239, 301-353, 356-356, 370-400, 500-600
PRE SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
PRE SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
Load Adjustment of the Inner Control Handle SHEET 1
** ON A/C 045-053, 055-058, 060-060, 073-074, 076-079, 081-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-206,
209-209, 211-211, 215-218, 222-222, 229-229, 231-233, 235-238, 240-250, 354-355, 357-369, 401-450
POST SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
POST SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
Load Adjustment of the Inner Control Handle SHEET 1
Z842
Z841 Z832 A
Z831
N_MM_521000_4_AAM0_01_00
Figure 52-10-00-991-03000-00-A / SHEET 1/1 - Load Adjustment of the Inner Control Handle
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-044, 054-054, 059-059, 061-072, 075-075, 080-080, 204-205, 207-208, 210-
210, 212-214, 219-221, 223-228, 230-230, 234-234, 239-239, 301-353, 356-356, 370-400, 500-
600 | PRE SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207 | PRE SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
Z842
A Z832
A
Z841 A
Z831
N_MM_521000_4_AAN0_01_00
Figure 52-10-00-991-03000-00-B / SHEET 1/1 - Load Adjustment of the Inner Control Handle
** ON A/C 045-053, 055-058, 060-060, 073-074, 076-079, 081-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-
206, 209-209, 211-211, 215-218, 222-222, 229-229, 231-233, 235-238, 240-250, 354-355, 357-369, 401-
450 | EMB SB 25-1595 for A/C 218-218 | POST SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207 | EMB SB 25-1BDU for A/
C 073-074, 076-079, 081-084, 087-087, 091-091 | POST SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 52-10-00-010-083-A
A. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position at zone 831(841) or 832(842).
(2) Open applicable passenger/crew doors 831, 841 or 832, 842 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-010-001) .
(3) Obey the special precautions before you start work on the door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-860-
001) .
Subtask 52-10-00-865-073-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-044, 054-054, 059-059, 061-072, 075-075, 080-080, 204-205, 207-208, 210-210, 212-
214, 219-221, 223-228, 230-230, 234-234, 301-349, 351-353, 356-356, 370-400, 500-600
PRE SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
PRE SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
Subtask 52-10-00-010-084-A
C. Removal of the Escape Slide
(1) Remove the door lining panels:
(a) For the forward passenger/crew doors:
(Ref. AMM TASK 25-23-46-000-001)
· For left door 831AZ
· For right door 841AZ.
(b) For the aft passenger/crew doors:
(Ref. AMM TASK 25-23-46-000-002)
· For left door 832AZ
· For right door 842AZ.
(2) Remove the escape slide:
(a) For the left door, if installed:
· Remove the left escape-slide pack-assembly (Ref. AMM TASK 25-62-44-000-002) .
· Remove the inflated left escape-slide (Ref. AMM TASK 25-62-44-000-010) .
(b) For the right door, if installed:
· Remove the right escape-slide pack-assembly (Ref. AMM TASK 25-62-44-000-802) .
· Remove the inflated right escape-slide (Ref. AMM TASK 25-62-44-000-803) .
** ON A/C 045-053, 055-058, 060-060, 073-074, 076-079, 081-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-206, 209-
209, 211-211, 215-218, 222-222, 229-229, 231-233, 235-250, 350-350, 354-355, 357-369, 401-450
POST SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
POST SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
Subtask 52-10-00-820-050-A
A. Load Adjustment of the Inner Control Handle
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-044, 054-054, 059-059, 061-072, 075-075, 080-080, 204-205, 207-208, 210-210,
212-214, 219-221, 223-228, 230-230, 234-234, 239-239, 301-353, 356-356, 370-400, 500-600
PRE SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
PRE SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
(Ref. Fig. Load Adjustment of the Inner Control Handle SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 045-053, 055-058, 060-060, 073-074, 076-079, 081-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-206,
209-209, 211-211, 215-218, 222-222, 229-229, 231-233, 235-238, 240-250, 354-355, 357-369, 401-450
POST SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
POST SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
** ON A/C ALL
(1) Removal of the lockwire:
WARNING: USE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL LOCKWIRE.
EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMMEDIATELY.
LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN CAUSE
DAMAGE.
(2) Measure the loads on the inner control handle with the DYNAMOMETER 20 DAN (45 LBF) - PULL
when the door is in the up and down positions.
(3) Make sure that the load necessary to open the door with the inner control handle is less than or equal
to 18 daN (40.47 lbf).
(4) Turn the screw (2) to adjust the load on the torsion bar (1).
(5) Safety the screw (2) with the Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy - (Material No. 14QFB1).
5. Close-up
Subtask 52-10-00-865-074-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 52-10-00-040-001-A01
Deactivation of the Passenger/Crew Doors - Load Adjustment
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 14QFB1) Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy -
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 25-23-46-000-001-A). Removal of the Door Linings at the Forward Passenger/Crew Doors
(Ref. 25-23-46-000-002-A). Removal of the Door Linings at the Aft Passenger/Crew Doors
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-044, 054-054, 059-059, 061-072, 075-075, 080-080, 204-205, 207-208, 210-210,
212-214, 219-221, 223-228, 230-230, 234-234, 301-349, 351-353, 356-356, 370-400, 500-600
PRE SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
PRE SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
(Ref. 25-62-44-000-002-A). Removal of the Left-Hand Escape-Slide Pack-Assembly
(Ref. 25-62-44-000-010-A). Removal of the Inflated Left-Hand Escape-Slide
** ON A/C 045-053, 055-058, 060-060, 073-074, 076-079, 081-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-206,
209-209, 211-211, 215-218, 222-222, 229-229, 231-233, 235-250, 350-350, 354-355, 357-369, 401-450
POST SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
(Ref. 25-62-44-000-011-A). Removal of the Inflated Left-Hand Escape-Slide-Raft
(Ref. 25-62-44-000-012-A). Removal of the Left-Hand Escape-Slide-Raft Pack-Assembly
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-044, 054-054, 059-059, 061-072, 075-075, 080-080, 204-205, 207-208, 210-210,
212-214, 219-221, 223-228, 230-230, 234-234, 301-349, 351-353, 356-356, 370-400, 500-600
PRE SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
PRE SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
(Ref. 25-62-44-000-802-A). Removal of the Right-Hand Escape-Slide Pack-Assembly
(Ref. 25-62-44-000-803-A). Removal of the Inflated Right-Hand Escape-Slide
** ON A/C 045-053, 055-058, 060-060, 073-074, 076-079, 081-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-206,
209-209, 211-211, 215-218, 222-222, 229-229, 231-233, 235-250, 350-350, 354-355, 357-369, 401-450
POST SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
(Ref. 25-62-44-000-804-A). Removal of the Right-Hand Escape-Slide-Raft Pack-Assembly
(Ref. 25-62-44-000-805-A). Removal of the Inflated Right-Hand Escape-Slide-Raft
** ON A/C ALL
(Ref. 52-10-00-010-001-A). Opening of the Passenger/Crew Door
(Ref. 52-10-00-410-001-A). Closing of the Passenger/Crew Door
(Ref. 52-10-00-860-001-A). Special Precautions before Work on the Passenger/Crew Door
(Ref. 52-10-00-860-002-A). Special Precautions after Work on the Passenger/Crew Door
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-044, 054-054, 059-059, 061-072, 075-075, 080-080, 204-205, 207-208, 210-210,
212-214, 219-221, 223-228, 230-230, 234-234, 239-239, 301-353, 356-356, 370-400, 500-600
PRE SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
PRE SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
Load Adjustment of the Inner Control Handle SHEET 1
** ON A/C 045-053, 055-058, 060-060, 073-074, 076-079, 081-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-206,
209-209, 211-211, 215-218, 222-222, 229-229, 231-233, 235-238, 240-250, 354-355, 357-369, 401-450
POST SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
POST SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
Load Adjustment of the Inner Control Handle SHEET 1
Z842
A Z832
A
Z841
Z831
D
D
50 TO 70mm
(2 TO 3in.)
C
1
TIGHTEN LOOSEN
C 2
N_MM_521000_4_ACM0_01_00
Figure 52-10-00-991-04000-00-A / SHEET 1/1 - Load Adjustment of the Inner Control Handle
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-044, 054-054, 059-059, 061-072, 075-075, 080-080, 204-205, 207-208, 210-
210, 212-214, 219-221, 223-228, 230-230, 234-234, 239-239, 301-353, 356-356, 370-400, 500-
600 | PRE SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207 | PRE SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
Z842
A Z832
A
Z841
Z831
D
D
50 TO 70mm
(2 TO 3in.)
C
1
TIGHTEN LOOSEN
C 2
N_MM_521000_4_ACN0_01_00
Figure 52-10-00-991-04000-00-B / SHEET 1/1 - Load Adjustment of the Inner Control Handle
** ON A/C 045-053, 055-058, 060-060, 073-074, 076-079, 081-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-
206, 209-209, 211-211, 215-218, 222-222, 229-229, 231-233, 235-238, 240-250, 354-355, 357-369, 401-
450 | EMB SB 25-1595 for A/C 218-218 | POST SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207 | EMB SB 25-1BDU for A/
C 073-074, 076-079, 081-084, 087-087, 091-091 | POST SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 52-10-00-010-085-A
A. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT)-ADJUSTABLE in position in the zone 831 (841) or 832
(842).
(2) Open the applicable passenger/crew door 831, 841 or 832, 842 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-010-
001) .
(3) Obey the special precautions before you start work on the door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-860-
001) .
Subtask 52-10-00-865-075-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-044, 054-054, 059-059, 061-072, 075-075, 080-080, 204-205, 207-208, 210-210, 212-
214, 219-221, 223-228, 230-230, 234-234, 301-349, 351-353, 356-356, 370-400, 500-600
PRE SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
PRE SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
Subtask 52-10-00-010-086-A
C. Removal of the Escape Slide
(1) Remove the door lining panels:
(a) For the FWD passenger/crew doors:
(Ref. AMM TASK 25-23-46-000-001)
· for the left door 831AZ
· for the right door 841AZ
(b) For the Aft passenger/crew doors:
(Ref. AMM TASK 25-23-46-000-002)
· for the left door 832AZ
· for the right door 842AZ
(2) Remove the escape slide:
(a) For the left door:
If installed, remove the left-hand escape slide pack assembly (Ref. AMM TASK 25-62-44-000-
002) or the inflated left-hand escape slide (Ref. AMM TASK 25-62-44-000-010) .
(b) For the right door:
If installed, remove the right-hand escape slide pack assembly (Ref. AMM TASK 25-62-44-000-
802) or the inflated right-hand escape slide (Ref. AMM TASK 25-62-44-000-803) .
** ON A/C 045-053, 055-058, 060-060, 073-074, 076-079, 081-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-206, 209-
209, 211-211, 215-218, 222-222, 229-229, 231-233, 235-250, 350-350, 354-355, 357-369, 401-450
POST SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
POST SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-044, 054-054, 059-059, 061-072, 075-075, 080-080, 204-205, 207-208, 210-210, 212-
214, 219-221, 223-228, 230-230, 234-234, 239-239, 301-353, 356-356, 370-400, 500-600
PRE SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
PRE SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
Subtask 52-10-00-820-052-A
A. Load Adjustment of the Inner Control Handle
(Ref. Fig. Load Adjustment of the Inner Control Handle SHEET 1)
(1) Remove the lockwire from the screw (2).
(2) Adjust the load (less than or equal to 18 daN (40.47 lbf)) on the inner control handle. To do this
loosen the screw (2) by 9 turns to apply a load on the torsion bar (1).
NOTE: If you replace an escape slide by an escape slide/raft you must adjust the load. To do this,
tighten the screw (2) by 11 turns.
(3) Safety the screw (2) with Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy - (Material No. 14QFB1).
** ON A/C 045-053, 055-058, 060-060, 073-074, 076-079, 081-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-206, 209-
209, 211-211, 215-218, 222-222, 229-229, 231-233, 235-238, 240-250, 354-355, 357-369, 401-450
POST SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
POST SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
NOTE: If you replace an escape slide/raft by an escape slide you must adjust the load. To do this,
loosen the screw (2) by 11 turns.
(3) Safety the screw (2) with Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy - (Material No. 14QFB1)
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 52-10-00-220-080-A
B. Inspection
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-044, 054-054, 059-059, 061-072, 075-075, 080-080, 204-205, 207-208, 210-210,
212-214, 219-221, 223-228, 230-230, 234-234, 239-239, 301-353, 356-356, 370-400, 500-600
PRE SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
PRE SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
(Ref. Fig. Load Adjustment of the Inner Control Handle SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 045-053, 055-058, 060-060, 073-074, 076-079, 081-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-206,
209-209, 211-211, 215-218, 222-222, 229-229, 231-233, 235-238, 240-250, 354-355, 357-369, 401-450
POST SB 25-1B07 for A/C 207-207
POST SB 25-1BRN for A/C 018-018, 037-037, 043-043
** ON A/C ALL
(1) Pull the inner control handle by 50 mm (1.9685 in.) to 70 mm (2.7559 in.) from the door.
(2) Release the inner control handle.
(3) Make sure that the inner control handle moves back to the door fully closed and locked position.
(4) If the handle does not come back to its initial position, turn the screw (2) by a few more turns until you
get this position.
NOTE: It is important to do this final check as the operator does not know the initial adjustment (be-
cause of the mechanical wear and differences from one door to another).
5. Close-up
Subtask 52-10-00-865-076-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
B. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Obey the special precautions after the work on the door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-860-002) .
(3) Close the door 831, 841 or 832, 842 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-410-001) .
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
(5) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 25-62-00-040-001-A
Check of the Emergency-Exit Slide-Bottle Pressure because of a Low Pressure Indication on the Programming and
Test Panel or Flight Attendant Panel
** ON A/C 401-415
7685MM , 7686MM ,
** ON A/C 401-450
7693MM , 7694MM
** ON A/C ALL
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 25-62-07A YES YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
** ON A/C 416-450
FOR 7683MM (RESERVOIR ASSY OWS LH)
FOR 7684MM (RESERVOIR ASSY OWS RH)
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C 416-450
FOR 7683MM (RESERVOIR ASSY OWS LH)
FOR 7684MM (RESERVOIR ASSY OWS RH)
151AW
** ON A/C ALL
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C 401-415
Pressure Gage - Inflation Reservoir
** ON A/C 416-450
Pressure Gage - Inflation Reservoir
** ON A/C 416-450
FOR 7683MM (RESERVOIR ASSY OWS LH)
FOR 7684MM (RESERVOIR ASSY OWS RH)
(Ref. 25-55-11-000-001-A). Removal of the Aft Cargo-Compartment Partition at FR47
(Ref. 25-55-11-400-001-A). Installation of the Aft Cargo-Compartment Partition at FR47
(Ref. 25-80-00-000-001-A). Removal of the Insulation Blankets
(Ref. 25-80-00-400-001-A). Installation of the Insulation Blankets
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-001-A). Open the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-002-A). Close the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
** ON A/C ALL
152KW
7507MM FR56
A Z150
151KW
A
FR46
7506MM
A FR47
EXAMPLE
FR48
N_MM_256200_4_AAM0_01_01
B
EXAMPLE
AREA B
GAGE
MODEL A
AREA A
NEEDLE
GREEN CURSOR
AREA B
GAGE
MODEL B
AREA A
RED BAND
GREEN BAND
TEMP.
COMP.
NEEDLE
N_MM_256200_4_AAM0_02_01
C Z250
7694MM
C
7693MM
C
A
7686MM
C
A
A
FR51
7685MM
FR47
A
B TYPICAL
TYPICAL
N_MM_256200_4_AZA2_01_00
C
TYPICAL
GAGE
AREA B
AREA A
RED BAND
GREEN BAND
TEMP.
COMP.
NEEDLE
3
D
TYPICAL
N_MM_256200_4_AZA2_02_00
Z250
7693MM
PAX COMPARTMENT
B EMERGENCY EXIT
B
AFT CARGO COMPARTMENT Z150
DOOR
FR51
7694MM
FR47.5
7684MM FR59
152BW
A
FR47.1
151AW FR47.2
151BW
7683MM
FR46
FR47
A
TYPICAL
N_MM_256200_4_AAN0_01_01
B
TYPICAL
AREA B
AREA A
RED BAND
GREEN BAND
TEMP.
COMP.
NEEDLE
1
C
TYPICAL
N_MM_256200_4_AAN0_02_01
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-62-00-861-054-A
A. Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
** ON A/C 416-450
Subtask 25-62-00-010-064-D
B. Get Access
(1) FOR 7683MM , (RESERVOIR ASSY OWS LH), 7684MM (RESERVOIR ASSY OWS RH)
(a) Open the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-30-00-860-001) .
(b) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position adjacent to the aft cargo-compartment door.
(c) Set AFT CARGO COMPT light switch 8LU to the ON position.
(d) Remove mid panel 151AW of the partition (Ref. AMM TASK 25-55-11-000-001) .
(e) Remove the insulation blankets (Ref. AMM TASK 25-80-00-000-001) .
(2) FOR 7693MM , (RESERVOIR ASSY DOOR 3LH), 7694MM (RESERVOIR ASSY DOOR 3RH)
(a) Open the door of the related overhead stowage compartment.
** ON A/C 401-415
Subtask 25-62-00-010-064-F
B. Get Access
(Ref. Fig. Pressure Gage - Inflation Reservoir)
(1) Open the door of the overhead stowage compartment (1) and push the quick-release fasteners (2).
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
NOTE: There are two different types of pressure gages (2) (MODEL A and MODEL B). MODEL A
has a green cursor that is sensitive to temperature. MODEL B has a needle with an internal
mechanism that is sensitive to temperature. The two models can give temporary low pressure
indications when there are sudden temperature changes from a cold to a warm environment.
This usually occurs after a longer flight and when the aircraft door is opened in a warm en-
vironment. The cursor/needle moves to changes in temperature faster than the gas pressure
can adapt to this change in the inflation reservoir.
** ON A/C 416-450
Subtask 25-62-00-210-063-E
A. Visual Inspection
(Ref. Fig. Pressure Gage - Inflation Reservoir)
(1) Make sure that the pressure gage (1) shows the correct pressure.
NOTE: The pressure gage (1) has a needle with an internal mechanism that is sensitive to temper-
ature. It can give incorrect pressure indications when there are sudden temperature changes
from a cold to a warm environment. This usually occurs after a longer flight and when the air-
craft door is opened in a warm environment. The needle moves to changes in temperature
faster than the gas pressure can adapt to this change in the inflation reservoir.
** ON A/C 401-415
Subtask 25-62-00-210-063-F
A. Visual Inspection
(Ref. Fig. Pressure Gage - Inflation Reservoir)
(1) Make sure that the pressure gage (3) shows the correct pressure.
NOTE: The pressure gage (3) has a needle with an internal mechanism that is sensitive to temper-
ature. It can give incorrect pressure indications when there are sudden temperature changes
from a cold to a warm environment. This usually occurs after a longer flight and when the air-
craft door is opened in a warm environment. The needle moves to changes in temperature
faster than the gas pressure can adapt to this change in the inflation reservoir.
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
** ON A/C 416-450
Subtask 25-62-00-410-059-D
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) FOR 7683MM , (RESERVOIR ASSY OWS LH), 7684MM (RESERVOIR ASSY OWS RH)
(a) Install the insulation blankets (Ref. AMM TASK 25-80-00-400-001) .
(b) Install mid panel 151AW of the partition (Ref. AMM TASK 25-55-11-400-001) .
(c) Set AFT CARGO COMPT light switch 8LU to the OFF position.
(d) Remove the access platform(s).
(e) Close the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-30-00-860-002) .
(3) FOR 7693MM , (RESERVOIR ASSY DOOR 3LH), 7694MM (RESERVOIR ASSY DOOR 3RH)
(a) Close the door of the related overhead stowage compartment.
(4) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
(5) Make an entry in the logbook.
** ON A/C 401-415
Subtask 25-62-00-410-059-F
A. Close Access
(Ref. Fig. Pressure Gage - Inflation Reservoir)
(1) Lock the quick-release fasteners (2).
(2) Make sure that you can see the pressure gage (3) through the inspection window.
(3) Close the door of the overhead stowage compartment (1).
(4) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
(5) Make an entry in the logbook.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 25-62-00-862-054-A
B. De-energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-862-001) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 25-62-00-040-008-A
Check of the Passenger-Door Slide-Bottle Pressure because of a Low Pressure Indication on the Programming
and Test Panel or Flight Attendant Panel
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 25-62-06A NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
Pressure Gage - Inflation Reservoir SHEET 1
AREA B
GAGE
MODEL A
AREA A
NEEDLE
GREEN CURSOR
AREA B
GAGE
MODEL B
AREA A
RED BAND
GREEN BAND
TEMP.
COMP.
NEEDLE
N_MM_256200_4_GAA0_01_02
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 25-62-00-861-061-A
A. Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 25-62-00-210-068-A
A. Visual Inspection
(Ref. Fig. Pressure Gage - Inflation Reservoir SHEET 1)
(1) Make sure that the pressure gage of the inflation reservoir shows the correct pressure.
NOTE: There are two different types of pressure gages (MODEL A and MODEL B). MODEL A has a
green cursor that is sensitive to temperature. MODEL B has a needle with an internal mech-
anism that is sensitive to temperature. The two models can give temporary low pressure indic-
ations when there are sudden temperature changes from a cold to a warm environment. This
usually occurs after a longer flight and when the aircraft door is opened in a warm environ-
ment. The cursor/needle moves to changes in temperature faster than the gas pressure can
adapt to this change in the inflation reservoir.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 26-21-00-040-001-A
Engine Bottle Pressure Check
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 26-01-01-02A YES YES NO 00.5 00.5 1
MMEL 26-01-01-02B YES YES NO 00.5 00.5 1
** ON A/C ALL
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 26-12-00-710-001-A). Operational Check of Loop/Squib
(Ref. 26-21-41-280-001-A). Weight Check of the Engine Fire-Extinguisher Bottle
** ON A/C ALL
A
B
A
LH SHOWN
RH SYMMETRICAL
2
C
B C
TYPICAL
N_MM_262100_4_AAM0_01_01
8WE1
(8WE2)
Z410 (Z420)
6WE1
(6WE2)
A
LH SHOWN
RH SYMMETRICAL
B
TYPICAL
N_MM_262100_4_PAM0_01_01
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 26-21-00-860-076-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 1WE1 Q42
TIG/BTL1/SQUIB/A
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 2WE2 Q41
TIG/BTL1/SQUIB/B
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 2WE1 Q43
TIG/BTL2/SQUIB/B
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 1WE2 Q40
TIG/BTL2/SQUIB/A
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 26-21-00-941-063-A
C. Safety Precautions
(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Make sure that the ENG/MODE/CRANK/NORM/IGN/START selector switch is in the NORM
position.
(b) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to start the engine.
(2) Make sure that the engine 1(2) shutdown occurred not less than 5 minutes before you do this
procedure.
(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU:
(a) Make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
(b) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to energize the FADEC 1(2).
(4) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position below the pylon.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 26-21-00-020-056-A
E. Disconnect the Electrical Connectors
** ON A/C ALL
(1) Disconnect the electrical connector (2) from the pressure switch (3) of the related fire extinguisher
bottle (1).
(2) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
4. Procedure
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 26-21-00-280-051-B
A. Check of Engine-1 Fire-Extinguisher Bottle 1 (6WE1)
(1) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-1 fire-extinguisher bottle 1 (6WE1) with a
MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is no continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
(b) If there is continuity, go to step 4.A.(2).
(2) Engage the ALLEN KEY 3/32 IN into the test point (Allen key).
(a) Turn the Allen key clockwise (by 10 degrees approximately) until you feel a force, and hold it in
this position.
(3) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-1 fire-extinguisher bottle 1 (6WE1) with
the MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
(b) If there is no continuity, go to step 4.A.(4).
(4) Release the Allen key.
NOTE: If the pressure in the bottle is correct, the Allen key goes back to its initial position.
(5) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-1 fire-extinguisher bottle 1 (6WE1) with
the MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is no continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
Subtask 26-21-00-280-052-B
B. Check of Engine-1 Fire-Extinguisher Bottle 2 (8WE1)
(1) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-1 fire-extinguisher bottle 2 (8WE1) with a
MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is no continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
(b) If there is continuity, go to step 4.B.(2).
(2) Engage the ALLEN KEY 3/32 IN into the test point (Allen key).
(a) Turn the Allen key clockwise (by 10 degrees approximately) until you feel a force, and hold it in
this position.
(3) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-1 fire-extinguisher bottle 2 (8WE1) with
the MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
(b) If there is no continuity, go to step 4.B.(4).
(4) Release the Allen key.
NOTE: If the pressure in the bottle is correct, the Allen key goes back to its initial position.
(5) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-1 fire-extinguisher bottle 2 (8WE1) with
the MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is no continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
Subtask 26-21-00-280-053-B
C. Check of Engine-2 Fire-Extinguisher Bottle 1 (6WE2)
(1) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-2 fire-extinguisher bottle 1 (6WE2) with a
MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is no continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
(b) If there is continuity, go to step 4.C.(2).
(2) Engage the ALLEN KEY 3/32 IN into the test point (Allen key).
(a) Turn the Allen key clockwise (by 10 degrees approximately) until you feel a force, and hold it in
this position.
(3) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-2 fire-extinguisher bottle 1 (6WE2) with
the MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
(b) If there is no continuity, go to step 4.C.(4).
(4) Release the Allen key.
NOTE: If the pressure in the bottle is correct, the Allen key goes back to its initial position.
(5) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-2 fire-extinguisher bottle 1 (6WE2) with
the MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is no continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
Subtask 26-21-00-280-054-B
D. Check of Engine-2 Fire-Extinguisher Bottle 2 (8WE2)
(1) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-2 fire-extinguisher bottle 2 (8WE2) with a
MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is no continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
(b) If there is continuity, go to step 4.D.(2).
(2) Engage the ALLEN KEY 3/32 IN into the test point (Allen key).
(a) Turn the Allen key clockwise (by 10 degrees approximately) until you feel a force, and hold it in
this position.
(3) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-2 fire-extinguisher bottle 2 (8WE2) with
the MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
(b) If there is no continuity, go to step 4.D.(4).
(4) Release the Allen key.
NOTE: If the pressure in the bottle is correct, the Allen key goes back to its initial position.
(5) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-2 fire-extinguisher bottle 2 (8WE2) with
the MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is no continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
Subtask 26-21-00-420-050-A
E. Connect the electrical connector
** ON A/C ALL
(1) Remove the CAP-BLANKING from each electrical connector and receptacle.
(2) Make sure that all the electrical connections are clean and in the correct condition.
(3) Connect the electrical connector (2) to the pressure switch (3) of the related fire extinguisher bottle
(1).
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 1WE1 Q42
TIG/BTL1/SQUIB/A
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 2WE2 Q41
TIG/BTL1/SQUIB/B
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 2WE1 Q43
TIG/BTL2/SQUIB/B
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 1WE2 Q40
TIG/BTL2/SQUIB/A
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 26-21-00-710-052-A
G. Do this test
(1) Do an operational test of the engine fire and overheat detection (loop/squib) (Ref. AMM TASK 26-12-
00-710-001) .
NOTE: On the ENG/APU FIRE panel 1WD, ignore the DISCH legends which come on on the ENG 1
(2) AGENT 1 and AGENT 2 pushbutton switches.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 26-21-00-862-066-A
C. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 26-21-00-040-001-A
Engine Bottle Pressure Check
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 26-01-01-02A YES YES NO 00.5 00.5 1
MMEL 26-01-01-02B YES YES NO 00.5 00.5 1
** ON A/C ALL
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 26-12-00-710-001-A). Operational Check of Loop/Squib
(Ref. 26-21-41-280-001-A). Weight Check of the Engine Fire-Extinguisher Bottle
** ON A/C ALL
A
B
A
LH SHOWN
RH SYMMETRICAL
2
C
B C
TYPICAL
N_MM_262100_4_AAM0_01_01
8WE1
(8WE2)
Z410 (Z420)
6WE1
(6WE2)
A
LH SHOWN
RH SYMMETRICAL
B
TYPICAL
N_MM_262100_4_PAM0_01_01
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 26-21-00-860-076-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 1WE1 Q42
TIG/BTL1/SQUIB/A
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 2WE2 Q41
TIG/BTL1/SQUIB/B
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 2WE1 Q43
TIG/BTL2/SQUIB/B
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 1WE2 Q40
TIG/BTL2/SQUIB/A
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 26-21-00-941-063-A
C. Safety Precautions
(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Make sure that the ENG/MODE/CRANK/NORM/IGN/START selector switch is in the NORM
position.
(b) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to start the engine.
(2) Make sure that the engine 1(2) shutdown occurred not less than 5 minutes before you do this
procedure.
(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU:
(a) Make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
(b) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to energize the FADEC 1(2).
(4) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position below the pylon.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 26-21-00-020-056-A
E. Disconnect the Electrical Connectors
** ON A/C ALL
(1) Disconnect the electrical connector (2) from the pressure switch (3) of the related fire extinguisher
bottle (1).
(2) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
4. Procedure
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 26-21-00-280-051-B
A. Check of Engine-1 Fire-Extinguisher Bottle 1 (6WE1)
(1) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-1 fire-extinguisher bottle 1 (6WE1) with a
MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is no continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
(b) If there is continuity, go to step 4.A.(2).
(2) Engage the ALLEN KEY 3/32 IN into the test point (Allen key).
(a) Turn the Allen key clockwise (by 10 degrees approximately) until you feel a force, and hold it in
this position.
(3) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-1 fire-extinguisher bottle 1 (6WE1) with
the MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
(b) If there is no continuity, go to step 4.A.(4).
(4) Release the Allen key.
NOTE: If the pressure in the bottle is correct, the Allen key goes back to its initial position.
(5) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-1 fire-extinguisher bottle 1 (6WE1) with
the MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is no continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
Subtask 26-21-00-280-052-B
B. Check of Engine-1 Fire-Extinguisher Bottle 2 (8WE1)
(1) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-1 fire-extinguisher bottle 2 (8WE1) with a
MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is no continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
(b) If there is continuity, go to step 4.B.(2).
(2) Engage the ALLEN KEY 3/32 IN into the test point (Allen key).
(a) Turn the Allen key clockwise (by 10 degrees approximately) until you feel a force, and hold it in
this position.
(3) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-1 fire-extinguisher bottle 2 (8WE1) with
the MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
(b) If there is no continuity, go to step 4.B.(4).
(4) Release the Allen key.
NOTE: If the pressure in the bottle is correct, the Allen key goes back to its initial position.
(5) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-1 fire-extinguisher bottle 2 (8WE1) with
the MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is no continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
Subtask 26-21-00-280-053-B
C. Check of Engine-2 Fire-Extinguisher Bottle 1 (6WE2)
(1) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-2 fire-extinguisher bottle 1 (6WE2) with a
MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is no continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
(b) If there is continuity, go to step 4.C.(2).
(2) Engage the ALLEN KEY 3/32 IN into the test point (Allen key).
(a) Turn the Allen key clockwise (by 10 degrees approximately) until you feel a force, and hold it in
this position.
(3) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-2 fire-extinguisher bottle 1 (6WE2) with
the MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
(b) If there is no continuity, go to step 4.C.(4).
(4) Release the Allen key.
NOTE: If the pressure in the bottle is correct, the Allen key goes back to its initial position.
(5) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-2 fire-extinguisher bottle 1 (6WE2) with
the MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is no continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
Subtask 26-21-00-280-054-B
D. Check of Engine-2 Fire-Extinguisher Bottle 2 (8WE2)
(1) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-2 fire-extinguisher bottle 2 (8WE2) with a
MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is no continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
(b) If there is continuity, go to step 4.D.(2).
(2) Engage the ALLEN KEY 3/32 IN into the test point (Allen key).
(a) Turn the Allen key clockwise (by 10 degrees approximately) until you feel a force, and hold it in
this position.
(3) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-2 fire-extinguisher bottle 2 (8WE2) with
the MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
(b) If there is no continuity, go to step 4.D.(4).
(4) Release the Allen key.
NOTE: If the pressure in the bottle is correct, the Allen key goes back to its initial position.
(5) Do a check for continuity between pin 2 and pin 3 of engine-2 fire-extinguisher bottle 2 (8WE2) with
the MULTIMETER - STANDARD.
(a) If there is no continuity, do the weight check of the engine fire-extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-280-001) .
Subtask 26-21-00-420-050-A
E. Connect the electrical connector
** ON A/C ALL
(1) Remove the CAP-BLANKING from each electrical connector and receptacle.
(2) Make sure that all the electrical connections are clean and in the correct condition.
(3) Connect the electrical connector (2) to the pressure switch (3) of the related fire extinguisher bottle
(1).
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 1WE1 Q42
TIG/BTL1/SQUIB/A
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 2WE2 Q41
TIG/BTL1/SQUIB/B
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 2WE1 Q43
TIG/BTL2/SQUIB/B
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 1WE2 Q40
TIG/BTL2/SQUIB/A
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 26-21-00-710-052-A
G. Do this test
(1) Do an operational test of the engine fire and overheat detection (loop/squib) (Ref. AMM TASK 26-12-
00-710-001) .
NOTE: On the ENG/APU FIRE panel 1WD, ignore the DISCH legends which come on on the ENG 1
(2) AGENT 1 and AGENT 2 pushbutton switches.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 26-21-00-862-066-A
C. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 26-21-00-040-003-A
Test of the Engine SQUIB Legend of the AGENT Pushbutton switch
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE ENG1(2) FIRE PUSHBUTTON SWITCH IS PUSHED IN BEFORE YOU
START THE TEST.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 26-01-01-03A YES YES YES 00.5 01.5 3
** ON A/C ALL
FOR 6WE2 (BOTTLE 1-FIRE EXTING, ENG 2)
FOR 8WE2 (BOTTLE 2-FIRE EXTING, ENG 2)
425BL
** ON A/C ALL
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 20-15-00-910-001-A). Handling Precautions for Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive Devices
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 26-12-00-710-001-A). Operational Check of Loop/Squib
** ON A/C ALL
(Ref. 29-10-00-710-001-A). Operational Check of Hydraulic Fire Shut Off Valves and Associated
Indicating System
** ON A/C ALL
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 26-21-00-861-055-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuit (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 26-21-00-941-057-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) On the ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Make sure that the ENG/MODE/CRANK/NORM/IGN/START selector switch is in the NORM
position.
(b) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to start the engine.
(2) Make sure that the engine 1(2) shutdown occurred not less than 5 minutes before you do this
procedure.
(3) On the maintenance panel 50VU:
(a) Make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
(b) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to energize the FADEC 1(2).
Subtask 26-21-00-865-060-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 2WE1 Q43
TIG/BTL2/SQUIB/B
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 1WE1 Q42
TIG/BTL1/SQUIB/A
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 2WE2 Q41
TIG/BTL1/SQUIB/B
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 26-21-00-020-051-B
E. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH THE CARTRIDGE BEFORE YOU DO THE PROCEDURE APPLICABLE
TO DEVICES THAT ARE SENSITIVE TO ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE. ELECTRO-
STATIC DISCHARGE CAN CAUSE THE FIRE EXTINGUISHER BOTTLE TO RELEASE
ITS CONTENTS SUDDENLY AND CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS.
(1) Before you touch the cartridge, do the procedure for devices that are sensitive to electrostatic
discharge (Ref. AMM TASK 20-15-00-910-001) .
(2) In the engine pylon, on the engine fire extinguisher bottle, disconnect the electrical connectors from
the cartridges:
· For the engine 1: 5WE1-A (bottle 1) and 7WE1-A (bottle 2)
· For the engine 2: 5WE2-A (bottle 1) and 7WE2-A (bottle 2).
(3) Put a PLUG, SHUNT (53100141-1) or CUP-SHUNT (M83723-60-18AN) on the cartridges.
Subtask 26-21-00-420-051-A
F. On the disconnected connectors, on the wiring side:
· Connect the pin 1 to an aircraft grounding point.
· Connect the pin 2 to an aircraft grounding point.
Subtask 26-21-00-865-061-A
G. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 2WE1 Q43
TIG/BTL2/SQUIB/B
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 1WE1 Q42
TIG/BTL1/SQUIB/A
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 2WE2 Q41
TIG/BTL1/SQUIB/B
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 1WE2 Q40
TIG/BTL2/SQUIB/A
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
Subtask 26-21-00-710-055-A
CAUTION: MAKE SURE YOU WILL NOT CAUSE UNWANTED CHANGES TO OTHER SYSTEMS BE-
FORE YOU PUSH THE ENG1(2) FIRE PUSHBUTTON SWITCH.
WHEN YOU PUSH THE ENG1(2) FIRE PUSHBUTTON SWITCH:
- THESE VALVES CLOSE
. THE LP FUEL VALVE
. THE HYDRAULIC FIRE VALVE
. THE BLEED AIR VALVES
. THE ANTI-ICE VALVES
. THE AIR CONDITIONING PACK VALVES
- THE GENERATOR STOPS.
A. Do this Test
ACTION RESULT
1.On ENG/APU FIRE panel 1WD: On ENG/APU FIRE panel 1WD:
· Push and hold the TEST pushbutton switch. · The two SQUIB legends for ENG 1(2) come on.
· Release the ENG 1(2) TEST pushbutton switch. - The two SQUIB legends go off.
(1) If the result of the test in Para. 4.A. is correct, do the steps that follow. If the result of the test in Para.
4.A. is not correct, do step 4.D.
Subtask 26-21-00-960-050-A
B. Replace the cartridge
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-000-004) and (Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-41-400-004) .
Subtask 26-21-00-710-067-A
C. Do steps that follow:
(1) Disconnect pins 1 and 2 from the aircraft grounding points.
(2) Remove the shunt devices from the cartridges.
(3) Connect connectors 5WE1-A (5WE2-A) and 7WE1-A (7WE2-A) to their cartridges.
(4) Make sure that the connectors are correctly connected.
(5) Do an operational test of the engine fire and overheat detection (loop/squib) (Ref. AMM TASK 26-12-
00-710-001) .
Subtask 26-21-00-710-068-A
D. If the result of the test in Para. 4.A. is not correct (one or the two legends of the related engine are off), the
firing test system is defective.
(1) Do the test that follows to make sure that the firing system operates correctly.
ACTION RESULT
1. In the engine pylon: In the engine pylon:
· Connect a VOLTMETER - DC between: · Make sure that the VOLTMETER - DC shows
- Pin 1 and the grounding point OVDC.
- Pin 2 and the grounding point.
2. On the overhead panel, on ENG/APU FIRE On ENG/APU FIRE panel 1WD:
panel 1WD: · Ignore the SQUIB legends.
· Lift the guard of the ENG 1(2) FIRE pushbutton
switch.
On ENG/APU FIRE panel 1WD: In the engine pylon:
· Push, then release the ENG 1(2) FIRE push- · Make sure that the VOLTMETER - DC shows
button switch. 28VDC between:
· Push and hold the related AGENT 1(2) push- - Pin 1 and the grounding point
button switch. - Pin 2 and the grounding point.
On ENG/APU FIRE panel 1WD: In the engine pylon:
· Release the AGENT 1(2) pushbutton switch. · Make sure that the VOLTMETER - DC shows
OVDC between:
- Pin 1 and the grounding point
- Pin 2 and the grounding point.
On ENG/APU FIRE panel 1WD:
· Lift the guard of the ENG 1(2) FIRE pushbutton
switch.
· Push, then release the ENG 1(2) FIRE push-
button switch.
3. In the related engine pylon:
Disconnect the voltmeter(s).
(2) If the result of the test in Para. 4.D. is correct, do the steps that follow. If the result of the test in Para.
4.D. is not correct, do step 4.F.
Subtask 26-21-00-420-057-A
E. Do the steps that follow:
(1) If the firing system operates correctly but the firing test system is defective, the aircraft can continue in
service.
(2) Disconnect the voltmeter.
(3) Remove the shunt plugs from the cartridges.
(4) Connect connectors 5WE1-A (5WE2-A) and 7WE1-A (7WE2-A) to their cartridges.
(5) Make sure that the connectors are correctly connected.
(6) On ENG/APU FIRE panel 1WD, close the guard of ENG 1(2) FIRE pushbutton switch.
(7) Do an operational test of the engine fire and overheat detection (loop/squib) (Ref. AMM TASK 26-12-
00-710-001) .
(8) Do an operational test of the hydraulic fire shut-off-valves (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-710-001) .
Subtask 26-21-00-350-050-A
F. If the result of the test in Para. 4.D. is not correct, repair the firing system.
(1) Do the troubleshooting of the firing system TSM 26.
5. Close-up
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 26-21-00-862-055-A
B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002)
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 26-17-00-040-801-A
Deactivation of the Lavatory
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 26-17-01A NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 26-17-00-861-056-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 26-17-00-040-050-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Make sure that the lavatory waste receptacle is empty.
(2) Close and lock the related lavatory door.
(3) Put a placard LABEL - INOPERATIVE DO NOT ENTER on the related lavatory door.
(4) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell the crew that the smoke detector of the related
lavatory does not operate.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 26-21-00-040-002-A
ENG FIRE TEST - Circuit Verification
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 26-01-01-31A NO YES NO 00.8 01.6 2
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 26-12-00-710-002-A). Operational Test of the Engine Fire and Overheat Detection with the
Centralized Fault Display System (CFDS)
(Ref. 26-21-00-040-003-A). Test of the Engine SQUIB Legend of the AGENT Pushbutton switch
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 26-21-00-869-069-A
A. Not Applicable
4. Procedure
Subtask 26-21-00-710-056-A
A. Do an ENG FIRE TEST - Circuit Verification
(1) Do the circuit verification of the ENG Agent SQUIB LTS
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-21-00-040-003) .
(2) Do the operational test from Multipurpose Control and Display Unit (MCDU)
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-12-00-710-002) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 26-21-00-860-075-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 26-22-00-040-004-A
Bottle Pressure Check
FIN : 11WF
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 26-01-01-05A YES YES NO 00.8 00.8 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 26-22-00-040-004-A). Bottle Pressure Check
(Ref. 26-22-00-040-004-A-01). Bottle Weight Check
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 26-22-00-861-064-A
A. Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
Subtask 26-22-00-865-118-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
WARNING: BEFORE YOU START WORK, YOU MUST PUT ON A SAFETY HARNESS AND ATTACH
IT TO THE ACCESS PLATFORM. WITHOUT A SAFETY HARNESS, YOU CAN FALL.
THIS CAN KILL YOU OR CAUSE YOU INJURY.
(1) Put on and attach a safety harness before you start work in the work area
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position at the access door 312AR.
(3) Open access door 312AR.
(4) Set the SERVICE LT switch 3LJ to on.
(5) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position at the access door 314AR.
(6) Open access door 314AR and safety it in the open position.
(7) Disconnect the connector 11WF-A from the pressure switch 11WF of the APU Fire-Extinguishing
Bottle.
4. Procedure
Subtask 26-22-00-710-089-A
A. Test
ACTION RESULT
1.On the pressure-switch connector (11WF): On the multimeter:
· connect the leads of the MULTIMETER - STAND-
ARD between pin B and pin C. · a closed circuit is shown, indicating a pressurized
bottle.
· put the ALLEN KEY 3/32 IN into the pres-
sure-switch test socket.
· slowly turn the Allen Key clockwise or counter- · an open circuit is shown.
clockwise approx. 10 degrees.
· release the Allen Key. · a closed circuit is shown.
· remove the Allen Key from the test socket and
disconnect the multimeter.
NOTE: If the test is not OK, you must do the weight check of the APU fire extinguisher bottle
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-22-00-040-004) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 26-22-00-410-072-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that all the electrical connections are clean and in the correct condition.
(2) Connect the connector 11WF-A to the pressure switch 11WF.
(3) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 26-22-00-040-004-A01
Bottle Weight Check
FIN : 11WF
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 26-01-01-05A NO YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 26-22-41-000-001-A). Removal of the Fire Extinguisher Bottle
(Ref. 26-22-41-400-001-A). Installation of the Fire Extinguisher Bottle
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 26-22-00-010-061-A
A. Remove the APU fire extinguisher bottle (11WF) (Ref. AMM TASK 26-22-41-000-001) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 26-22-00-280-053-A
A. Weigh the APU fire extinguisher bottle
(1) Make sure that the gross weight of the fire-extinguisher bottle is the same as the last weight shown on
the identification plate, plus or minus 50 g (1.76 oz).
NOTE: You must weigh the fire-extinguisher bottle without the discharge head and the cartridge.
Compare the weight shown on the fire-extinguisher bottle with the weight shown on the identi-
fication plate. You must reject the fire-extinguisher bottle if the gross weight is not in the limits.
5. Close-up
Subtask 26-22-00-410-062-A
A. Put the System back to its Operational Configuration
(1) Install the APU fire extinguisher bottle (11WF) (Ref. AMM TASK 26-22-41-400-001) .
(2) Make an entry in the aircraft technical logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 26-22-00-040-005-A
Circuit Verification
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE YOU
SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT. UNWANTED ELECTRICAL POWER CAN
BE DANGEROUS.
WARNING: THE CARTRIDGE IS AN EXPLOSIVE DEVICE. REMOVE IT BEFORE YOU DISASSEMBLE THE
FIRE EXTINGUISHER BOTTLE.
TO PREVENT INJURY TO THE PERSONNEL BECAUSE OF THE EXPLOSION OF THE CART-
RIDGE IF IT HAS NOT BEEN FIRED:
- INSTALL A SHUNT DEVICE.
- THIS WILL SHUNT THE PINS TOGETHER ON THE CARTRIDGE BEFORE ITS REMOVAL.
DO NOT USE A FOIL SHUNT.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 26-01-01-06A YES YES YES 00.3 00.7 2
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 204-204, 213-214, 219-221, 229-229, 235-235, 239-239, 350-350
(6971-0010) 1 CAP SHUNT-FIRE BOTTLE
** ON A/C ALL
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 26-22-00-941-059-A
A. Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in position on the overhead panel 25VU to tell persons not to operate the
APU.
Subtask 26-22-00-865-071-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 205-212, 215-218, 222-228, 230-234, 236-238, 240-250, 301-349, 351-
450, 500-600
Subtask 26-22-00-010-059-A
D. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position below the access door 314AR.
(2) Open the access door 314AR.
(3) Disconnect the connector 12WF-A from the cartridge 12WF.
(4) Put a PROTECTIVE CAP-FIRE EXTINGUISHER CARTRIDGE (MS25043-10DA) on the cartridge
12WF.
(5) On the electrical connector 12WF-A, temporarily ground the pins A and B.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 204-204, 213-214, 219-221, 229-229, 235-235, 239-239, 350-350
Subtask 26-22-00-010-059-B
D. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position below the access door 314AR.
(2) Open the access door 314AR.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 26-22-00-865-072-A
E. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT YOU WILL NOT CAUSE UNWANTED CHANGES TO OTHER SYSTEMS
BEFORE YOU PUSH THE APU FIRE PUSHBUTTON SWITCH. WHEN YOU PUSH THE APU
FIRE PUSHBUTTON SWITCH, THESE VALVES CLOSE :
- LP FUEL SHUTOFF VALVE (APU)
- FUEL SOLENOID VALVE (APU)
- BLEED AIR VALVE (APU)
NOTE: For this test procedure we recommend that a minimum of two persons are in constant contact
with each other through the service interphone system. One person must monitor the cockpit APU
FIRE panel 20VU, the other person must be at Zone 313.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the electrical connector 12WF-A:
· remove the temporary ground connection from
the pins A and B.
2.On the electrical connector 12WF-A: On the multimeter
· connect a MULTIMETER - STANDARD between · 0 VDC is shown.
pin A and a ground.
3.On the APU FIRE panel 20VU: On the multimeter
· lift the guard then push and release the APU · 28 VDC is shown.
FIRE pushbutton switch.
· push and hold the APU AGENT pushbutton NOTE: Ignore the APU AGENT SQUIB legend and
switch. other subsequent effects.
ACTION RESULT
· release APU AGENT pushbutton switch. · 0 VDC is shown.
8.On the APU FIRE panel 20VU:
· push and latch the APU FIRE pushbutton switch.
· put the guard of the APU pushbutton switch in the
correct position.
5. Close-up
Subtask 26-22-00-865-073-A
A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 205-212, 215-218, 222-228, 230-234, 236-238, 240-250, 301-349, 351-
450, 500-600
Subtask 26-22-00-410-060-A
B. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Remove the PROTECTIVE CAP-FIRE EXTINGUISHER CARTRIDGE (MS250643-10DA) from the
cartridge 12WF.
(2) Make sure that all the electrical connections are clean and in the correct condition.
(3) Connect the connector 12WF-A to the cartridge 12WF.
(4) Disconnect the BOOMSET 600 OHMS from the service interphone jack.
(5) Disconnect the HEADSET 600 OHMS from the CAPT jack panel.
(6) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(7) Close the access door 314AR.
(8) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
(9) Remove the access platform(s).
(10) Remove the warning notice from the panel 25VU.
(11) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell the flight crew that the APU AGENT SQUIB light
is deactivated.
(12) Make an entry in the aircraft technical logbook.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 204-204, 213-214, 219-221, 229-229, 235-235, 239-239, 350-350
Subtask 26-22-00-410-060-B
B. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Remove the CAP SHUNT-FIRE BOTTLE (6971-0010) or CAP SHUNT-FIRE BOTTLE (CEC-10)
from the cartridge 12WF.
(2) Make sure that all the electrical connections are clean and in the correct condition.
(3) Connect the connector 12WF-A to the cartridge 12WF.
(4) Disconnect the BOOMSET 600 OHMS from the service interphone jack.
(5) Disconnect the HEADSET 600 OHMS from the CAPT jack panel.
(6) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(7) Close the access door 314AR.
(8) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
(9) Remove the access platform(s).
(10) Remove the warning notice from the panel 25VU.
(11) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell the flight crew that the APU AGENT SQUIB light
is deactivated.
(12) Make an entry in the aircraft technical logbook.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 26-22-00-865-074-A
C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 26-22-00-040-012-A
Test Circuit Verification
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE YOU
SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT. UNWANTED ELECTRICAL POWER CAN
BE DANGEROUS.
WARNING: CAREFULLY OBEY THE APPROVED PROCEDURE FOR THIS TASK. TO PREVENT THE EX-
PLOSION OF THE CARTRIDGE, MAKE SURE THAT YOU INSTALL AN ELECTROSTATIC PRO-
TECTIVE CAP ON THE DISCHARGE CARTRIDGE WHEN YOU DO THIS TASK.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 26-01-01-32A YES NO YES 01.5 00.7 2
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 204-204, 213-214, 219-221, 229-229, 235-235, 239-239, 350-350
(6971-0010) 1 CAP SHUNT-FIRE BOTTLE
** ON A/C ALL
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 26-22-00-941-065-A
A. Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in position on the overhead panel 25VU to tell persons not to operate the
APU.
Subtask 26-22-00-865-099-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 205-212, 215-218, 222-228, 230-234, 236-238, 240-250, 301-349, 351-
450, 500-600
Subtask 26-22-00-010-067-A
D. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position below the access door 314AR.
(2) Open the access door 314AR.
(3) Disconnect the electrical connector 12WF-A from the cartridge 12WF.
(4) Put a PROTECTIVE CAP-FIRE EXTINGUISHER CARTRIDGE (MS25043-10DA) on the cartridge
12WF.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 204-204, 213-214, 219-221, 229-229, 235-235, 239-239, 350-350
Subtask 26-22-00-010-067-B
D. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position below the access door 314AR.
(2) Open the access door 314AR.
(3) Disconnect the electrical connector 12WF-A from the cartridge 12WF.
(4) Put a CAP SHUNT-FIRE BOTTLE (6971-0010) on the cartridge 12WF.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 26-22-00-865-100-A
E. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT YOU WILL NOT CAUSE UNWANTED CHANGES TO OTHER SYSTEMS
BEFORE YOU PUSH THE APU FIRE PUSHBUTTON SWITCH. WHEN YOU PUSH THE APU
FIRE PUSHBUTTON SWITCH, THESE VALVES CLOSE :
- LP FUEL SHUTOFF VALVE (APU)
- FUEL SOLENOID VALVE (APU)
- BLEED AIR VALVE (APU)
NOTE: For this test procedure we recommend that a minimum of two persons are in constant contact
with each other through the service interphone system. One person must monitor the cockpit APU
FIRE panel 20VU, the other person must be at Zone 313.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the connector 12WF-A: On the connector 12WF-A:
· connect a MULTIMETER - STANDARD between · make sure that there is no voltage shown between
terminal A and ground, and then between termin- the terminals A and B and ground.
al B and ground.
2.On the APU FIRE panel 20VU: On the connector 12WF-A:
· push the APU FIRE pushbutton switch. · make sure that there is no voltage shown between
the terminals A and B and ground.
3.On the APU FIRE panel 20VU: On the APU FIRE panel 20 VU:
· press and hold the SQUIB pushbutton switch. · on the AGENT pushbutton switch, the SQUIB light
comes on.
On the connector 12WF-A:
· make sure that there is 28V DC shown between
terminal A and B and ground.
4.On the APU FIRE panel 20VU: On the connector 12WF-A:
· release the SQUIB pushbutton switch. · make sure that there is no volatge shown.
5.On the APU FIRE panel 20VU: On the APU FIRE panel 20 VU:
· push to release the APU FIRE pushbutton switch. · on the AGENT pushbutton switch, the SQUIB light
goes off.
ACTION RESULT
5. Close-up
Subtask 26-22-00-865-101-A
A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 205-212, 215-218, 222-228, 230-234, 236-238, 240-250, 301-349, 351-
450, 500-600
Subtask 26-22-00-410-068-A
B. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Remove the PROTECTIVE CAP-FIRE EXTINGUISHER CARTRIDGE (MS25043-10DA) from the
cartridge 12WF.
(2) Make sure that all the electrical connections are clean and in the correct condition.
(3) Connect the electrical connector 12WF-A to the cartridge 12WF.
(4) Disconnect the BOOMSET 600 OHMS from the service interphone jack.
(5) Disconnect the HEADSET 600 OHMS from the CAPT jack panel.
(6) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(7) Close the access door 314AR.
(8) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
(9) Remove the access platform(s).
(10) Remove the warning notice from the panel 25VU.
(11) Make an entry in the aircraft technical logbook.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 204-204, 213-214, 219-221, 229-229, 235-235, 239-239, 350-350
Subtask 26-22-00-410-068-B
B. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Remove the CAP SHUNT-FIRE BOTTLE (6971-0010) from the cartridge 12WF.
(2) Make sure that all the electrical connections are clean and in the correct condition.
(3) Connect the electrical connector 12WF-A to the cartridge 12WF.
(4) Disconnect the BOOMSET 600 OHMS from the service interphone jack.
(5) Disconnect the HEADSET 600 OHMS from the CAPT jack panel.
(6) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(7) Close the access door 314AR.
(8) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
(9) Remove the access platform(s).
(10) Remove the warning notice from the panel 25VU.
(11) Make an entry in the aircraft technical logbook.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 26-22-00-865-102-A
C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 26-23-00-040-001-A
Cargo Compartment DISCH LT - Verification of Fire-Extinguisher Bottle Weight
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 26-01-02-01A NO NO NO 01.5 01.5 1
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 016-016, 201-201, 207-207, 209-209, 221-222, 229-229, 231-233, 237-237, 240-240, 242-250,
401-450
(Ref. 26-23-41-280-001-B). Remove Cargo Compartment Fire-Extinguisher Bottle for in-shop
Weight Check
** ON A/C 017-022, 024-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-214, 223-225, 236-236, 238-238, 241-241, 301-349,
351-400, 500-600
(Ref. 26-23-42-280-001-A). Remove Cargo Compartment Fire-Extinguisher Bottle for in-shop
Weight Check
** ON A/C ALL
3. Procedure
** ON A/C 016-016, 201-201, 207-207, 209-209, 221-222, 229-229, 231-233, 237-237, 240-240, 242-250, 401-450
Subtask 26-23-00-280-050-B
A. Weight Check of the Fire Extinguisher Bottle
(1) Remove the Lower-Deck Cargo-Compartment (LDCC) fire extinguisher bottle for a weight check
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-23-41-280-001) .
** ON A/C 017-022, 024-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-214, 223-225, 236-236, 238-238, 241-241, 301-349, 351-
400, 500-600
Subtask 26-23-00-280-050-C
A. Weight Check of the Fire Extinguisher Bottle
(1) Remove the Lower-Deck Cargo-Compartment (LDCC) fire extinguisher bottle for a weight check
(Ref. AMM TASK 26-23-42-280-001) .
** ON A/C ALL
4. Close-up
** ON A/C 016-016, 201-201, 207-207, 209-209, 221-222, 229-229, 231-233, 237-237, 240-240, 242-250, 401-450
Subtask 26-23-00-420-053-B
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Make an entry in the logbook.
** ON A/C 017-022, 024-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-214, 223-225, 236-236, 238-238, 241-241, 301-349, 351-
400, 500-600
Subtask 26-23-00-420-053-C
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
TASK 26-17-00-040-802-A
Deactivation of the Smoke-Detection Control Unit (SDCU)
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 26-17-02A NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 26-17-00-861-057-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 26-17-00-040-051-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Make sure that the lavatory waste receptacle is empty.
(2) Close and lock the related lavatory door.
(3) Put a placard LABEL - INOPERATIVE DO NOT ENTER on the related lavatory door.
(4) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell the crew that the smoke detector of the related
lavatory does not operate.
(5) Make an entry in the logbook.
5. Close-up
Subtask 26-17-00-862-058-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
End of document
TASK 26-18-00-040-801-A
Deactivation of the Video Control Center (VCC) with Standalone Smoke-Detection System (if installed)
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 26-18-01B NO NO NO 00.2 00.2 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 26-18-00-861-055-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 26-18-00-865-060-A
A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 206-206
2000VU IFE-IFE CTR-AC 22MK C04
2000VU IFE-IFE CTR-DC-IFEC 21MK C03
** ON A/C 229-229
2000VU IFE-IFE CTR-AC-IFEC 22MK C04
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 26-22-00-040-007-A
Bottle Pressure Switch Check
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 26-22-02A YES YES NO 00.3 00.5 2
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
Check of the Pressure Switch SHEET 1
A
11WF
A
FR80
314AR
FR76
OVERBOARD PIPE
DISTRIBUTION PIPE
B
PRESSURE SWITCH
WITH GUARD
DISCHARGE INDICATOR
(RED DISC)
N_MM_262200_4_AAA0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 26-22-00-860-062-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) In the Cockpit on the CAPT jack panel, connect the HEADSET 600 OHMS to the related connector.
(3) On the overhead panel 50VU, make sure that the ON legend on the SVCE INT OVRD p/bsw is OFF.
Subtask 26-22-00-865-081-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
WARNING: BEFORE YOU START WORK, YOU MUST PUT ON A SAFETY HARNESS AND ATTACH
IT TO THE ACCESS PLATFORM. WITHOUT A SAFETY HARNESS, YOU CAN FALL.
THIS CAN KILL YOU OR CAUSE YOU INJURY.
(1) Put on and attach a safety harness before you start work in the work area
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position below the access door 312AR.
(3) Open the access door 312AR.
(4) Set the SERVICE LT SW 3LJ to ON.
(5) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position below the access door 314AR.
(6) Open access door 314AR and safety it in the open position.
(7) In Zone 314, connect the BOOMSET 600 OHMS to the service interphone jack.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Check of the Pressure Switch SHEET 1)
Subtask 26-22-00-710-070-A
A. Do a check at the Pressure Switch of the APU Fire Extinguisher Bottle
NOTE: For this test procedure we recommend that a minimum of two persons are in constant contact
with each other through the service interphone system. One person must monitor the cockpit APU
FIRE panel 20VU, the other person must be at Zone 312.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the APU fire extinguisher bottle: On the APU FIRE panel 20VU:
· put the ALLEN KEY 3/32 IN (1) into the pres- · the DISCH legend in the AGENT p/bsw comes on.
sure-switch hexagon test-socket (2). Slowly turn
the Allen key clockwise or counterclockwise ap-
prox. 10 degrees.
ACTION RESULT
On the APU FIRE panel 20VU:
NOTE: The pressure effect puts the Allen key back · the DISCH legend in the AGENT p/bsw goes off.
to its initial position.
5. Close-up
Subtask 26-22-00-410-063-A
A. Close Access
(1) Disconnect the BOOMSET 600 OHMS from the service interphone jack.
(2) Disconnect the HEADSET 600 OHMS from the CAPT jack panel.
(3) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(4) Close the maintenance access door 314AR.
(5) Set the SERVICE LT SW 3LJ to OFF.
(6) Close the access door 312AR.
(7) Remove the access platform(s).
(8) Make an entry in the aircraft technical logbook.
Subtask 26-22-00-865-082-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 26-22-00-040-008-A
Check of the remaining Squib Integrity
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE YOU
SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT. UNWANTED ELECTRICAL POWER CAN
BE DANGEROUS.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 26-22-03A YES NO YES 01.5 00.7 2
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 204-204, 213-214, 219-221, 229-229, 235-235, 239-239, 350-350
(6971-0010) 1 CAP SHUNT-FIRE BOTTLE
** ON A/C ALL
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 26-22-00-941-061-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position on the overhead panel 20VU to tell persons not to operate
the APU.
Subtask 26-22-00-865-083-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 205-212, 215-218, 222-228, 230-234, 236-238, 240-250, 301-349, 351-
450, 500-600
Subtask 26-22-00-010-063-A
D. Get Access
(1) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position below the access door 314AR.
(2) Open the access door 314AR.
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 204-204, 213-214, 219-221, 229-229, 235-235, 239-239, 350-350
Subtask 26-22-00-010-063-B
D. Get Access
(1) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position below the access door 314AR.
(2) Open the access door 314AR.
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 26-22-00-865-085-A
E. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 205-212, 215-218, 222-228, 230-234, 236-238, 240-250, 301-349, 351-
450, 500-600
Subtask 26-22-00-710-072-A
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE OHMMETER HAS A MAXIMUM CURRENT OF 1 AMP. IF THE CUR-
RENT IS MORE THAN 1 AMP, IT CAN CAUSE AN EXPLOSION OF THE CARTRIDGE.
NOTE: For this test procedure we recommend that a minimum of two persons are in constant contact
with each other through the service interphone system. One person must monitor the cockpit APU
FIRE panel 20VU, the other person must be at Zone 313.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the APU FIRE panel 20VU: On the APU FIRE panel 20VU:
· push and hold the TEST pushbutton switch. · the white SQUIB legend comes on.
· hold the TEST pushbutton switch. · the white SQUIB legend goes off.
2.If the test is correct, the cartridge is defective.
· Do the subsequent test to make sure at least one
squib is operative.
3.If the test is not correct, the FIRE System Test or
the Extinguish Wiring is defective.
· Do the applicable Trouble Shooting procedure.
4.Remove the PROTECTIVE CAP-FIRE EXTIN-
GUISHER CARTRIDGE (MS25043-10DA) from the
cartridge 12WF.
5.On the electrical connector 12WF: On the MULTIMETER - STANDARD:
· 1 ohm +/- 0.1 is shown.
ACTION RESULT
· connect a MULTIMETER - STANDARD between
pin A and ground.
The squib A is operative.
6.On the electrical connector 12WF: On the MULTIMETER - STANDARD:
· connect a MULTIMETER - STANDARD between · 1 ohm +/- 0.1 is shown.
pin B and ground.
The squib B is operative.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 204-204, 213-214, 219-221, 229-229, 235-235, 239-239, 350-350
Subtask 26-22-00-710-072-B
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE OHMMETER HAS A MAXIMUM CURRENT OF 1 AMP. IF THE CUR-
RENT IS MORE THAN 1 AMP, IT CAN CAUSE AN EXPLOSION OF THE CARTRIDGE.
NOTE: For this test procedure we recommend that a minimum of two persons are in constant contact
with each other through the service interphone system. One person must monitor the cockpit APU
FIRE panel 20VU, the other person must be at Zone 313.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the APU FIRE panel 20VU: On the APU FIRE panel 20VU:
· push and hold the TEST pushbutton switch. · the white SQUIB legend comes on.
· hold the TEST pushbutton switch. · the white SQUIB legend goes off.
2.If the test is correct, the cartridge is defective.
· Do the subsequent test to make sure at least one
squib is operative.
3.If the test is not correct, the FIRE System Test or
the Extinguish Wiring is defective.
· Do the applicable Trouble Shooting procedure.
4.Remove the CAP SHUNT-FIRE BOTTLE (6971-
0010) or CAP SHUNT-FIRE BOTTLE (CEC-10)
from the cartridge 12WF.
5.On the electrical connector 12WF: On the MULTIMETER - STANDARD:
· connect a MULTIMETER - STANDARD between · 1 ohm +/- 0.1 is shown.
pin A and ground.
The squib A is operative.
6.On the electrical connector 12WF: On the MULTIMETER - STANDARD:
· connect a MULTIMETER - STANDARD between · 1 ohm +/- 0.1 is shown.
pin B and ground.
The squib B is operative.
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
Subtask 26-22-00-860-074-A
A. Put the system back to the serviceable condition.
(1) On the electrical connector 12WF-A, remove the temporary ground connection from pin A and pin B.
Subtask 26-22-00-865-084-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 205-212, 215-218, 222-228, 230-234, 236-238, 240-250, 301-349, 351-
450, 500-600
Subtask 26-22-00-410-064-A
C. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Remove the PROTECTIVE CAP-FIRE EXTINGUISHER CARTRIDGE (MS25043-10DA) from the
cartridge 12WF.
(2) Make sure that all the electrical connections are clean and in the correct condition.
(3) Connect the connector 12WF-A to the cartridge 12WF.
(4) Disconnect the BOOMSET 600 OHMS from the service interphone jack.
(5) Disconnect the HEADSET 600 OHMS from the CAPT jack panel.
(6) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(7) Close the access door 314AR.
(8) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
(9) Remove the access platform(s).
(10) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S) from the panel 25VU.
(11) Make an entry in the aircraft technical logbook.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 204-204, 213-214, 219-221, 229-229, 235-235, 239-239, 350-350
Subtask 26-22-00-410-064-B
C. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Remove the CAP SHUNT-FIRE BOTTLE (6971-0010) or CAP SHUNT-FIRE BOTTLE (CEC-10)
from the cartridge 12WF.
(2) Make sure that all the electrical connections are clean and in the correct condition.
(3) Connect the connector 12WF-A to the cartridge 12WF.
(4) Disconnect the BOOMSET 600 OHMS from the service interphone jack.
(5) Disconnect the HEADSET 600 OHMS from the CAPT jack panel.
(6) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(7) Close the access door 314AR.
(8) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
(9) Remove the access platform(s).
(10) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S) from the panel 25VU.
(11) Make an entry in the aircraft technical logbook.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 26-22-00-865-086-A
D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 26-22-00-040-010-A
To make sure that the APU Automatic Fire Extinguishing System is operative when the APU FIRE Light on External
Power Panel is inoperative
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 26-22-06A NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 26-22-00-941-063-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in position on the overhead panel 25VU to tell persons not to operate
the APU.
Subtask 26-22-00-860-068-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) or (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
4. Procedure
WARNING: DO NOT PUSH THE TEST PUSHBUTTON SWITCH ON THE APU/AUTO EXTING SECTION
OF OVERHEAD PANEL 50VU WHILE THE APU IS IN OPERATION.
ACTION RESULT
1.In the APU/AUTO EXTING section of panel In the APU/AUTO EXTING section of panel 50VU:
50VU: · The OK legend in the TEST pushbutton switch
· Push the TEST ON pushbutton during the test. comes on.
2.In the APU/AUTO EXTING section of panel In the APU/AUTO EXTING section of panel 50VU:
50VU: · The test circuit sets back.
· Push the RESET pushbutton switch.
WARNING: DO NOT PUSH THE TEST PUSHBUTTON SWITCH ON THE APU/AUTO EXTING SECTION
OF OVERHEAD PANEL 50VU WHILE THE APU IS IN OPERATION.
IF YOU DO, DISCHARGE OF THE APU-FIRE EXTINGUISHER BOTTLE CAN OCCUR.
NOTE: This test causes a spurious WARNING in ECAM (APU FIRE LOOP A FAULT) because of a FDU
hardware modification.
ACTION RESULT
1.In the APU/AUTO EXTING section of panel In the APU/AUTO EXTING section of panel 50VU:
50VU: · The OK legend in the TEST pushbutton switch
· Push the TEST ON pushbutton during the test. comes on.
After 5 seconds, on the ECAM upper display unit:
· The warning,
APU FIRE LOOP A FAULT
comes on.
2.In the APU/AUTO EXTING section of panel In the APU/AUTO EXTING section of panel 50VU:
50VU: · The test circuit sets back.
· Push the RESET pushbutton switch.
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
Subtask 26-22-00-410-066-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 26-22-00-040-011-A
To make sure that the APU Automatic Fire Extinguishing System is operative when the APU SHUT OFF PB on
External Power Panel is inoperative
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 26-22-07A NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 26-22-00-941-064-A
A. Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in position on the overhead panel 25VU to tell persons not to operate the
APU.
Subtask 26-22-00-860-070-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) or (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
4. Procedure
WARNING: DO NOT PUSH THE TEST PUSHBUTTON SWITCH ON THE APU/AUTO EXTING SECTION
OF OVERHEAD PANEL 50VU WHILE THE APU IS IN OPERATION.
IF YOU DO, DISCHARGE OF THE APU-FIRE EXTINGUISHER BOTTLE CAN OCCUR.
ACTION RESULT
1.In the APU/AUTO EXTING section of panel In the APU/AUTO EXTING section of panel 50VU:
50VU: · The OK legend in the TEST pushbutton switch
· Push the TEST ON pushbutton during the test. comes on.
2.In the APU/AUTO EXTING section of panel In the APU/AUTO EXTING section of panel 50VU:
50VU: · The test circuit sets back.
· Push the RESET pushbutton switch.
WARNING: DO NOT PUSH THE TEST PUSHBUTTON SWITCH ON THE APU/AUTO EXTING SECTION
OF OVERHEAD PANEL 50VU WHILE THE APU IS IN OPERATION.
IF YOU DO, DISCHARGE OF THE APU-FIRE EXTINGUISHER BOTTLE CAN OCCUR.
NOTE: This test causes a spurious WARNING in ECAM (APU FIRE LOOP A FAULT) because of a FDU
hardware modification.
ACTION RESULT
1.In the APU/AUTO EXTING section of panel In the APU/AUTO EXTING section of panel 50VU:
50VU: · The OK legend in the TEST pushbutton switch
· Push the TEST ON pushbutton during the test. comes on.
After 5 seconds, on the ECAM upper display unit:
· The warning,
APU FIRE LOOP A FAULT
comes on.
2.In the APU/AUTO EXTING section of panel In the APU/AUTO EXTING section of panel 50VU:
50VU: · The test circuit sets back.
· Push the RESET pushbutton switch.
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
Subtask 26-22-00-410-067-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Make an entry in the aircraft technical logbook.
Subtask 26-22-00-860-071-A
B. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) or (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-40-00-040-001-A
Check of the synchronization between pitch trim handwheel and stabilizer
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
GEAR. THIS WILL PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE LANDING GEAR, AND THUS
POSSIBLE INJURY TO PERSONS AND DAMAGE TO THE AIRCRAFT AND/OR EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS SURFACES ARE
CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 27-07-05A NO YES YES 00.2 00.2 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 29-23-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Green Hydraulic System from the Yellow Hydraulic Sys-
tem through the PTU with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-23-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Green and Yellow Hydraulic Systems after Operation
of the PTU
(Ref. 29-24-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-24-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 27-40-00-860-050-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) On the FLT CTL panel 23VU:
· make sure that the FLT CTL/ELAC 1 and FLT CTL/SEC 1 pushbutton switches are pushed (On
these pushbutton switches, the OFF and FAULT legends are off).
(3) On the FLT CTL panel 24VU:
· make sure that the FLT CTL/ELAC 2 and FLT CTL/SEC 2 pushbutton switches are pushed (On
these pushbutton switches, the OFF and FAULT legends are off).
(4) Do the EIS start procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(5) On the center pedestal, on the ECAM control panel, push the F/CTL pushbutton switch. (On the lower
ECAM display unit, the F/CTL page comes into view).
(6) Pressurize the Green and the Yellow hydraulic systems (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-863-001)
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-24-00-863-001) .
Subtask 27-40-00-941-050-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT)-ADJUSTABLE in position at the zone 310 in front of the
THS position marks.
Subtask 27-40-00-865-050-A
C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
ACTION RESULT
1.On the center pedestal, slowly move one of the · The 4 Deg DN indication on each graduated wheel
pitch-trim control wheels to the 4 deg. DN stop. is opposite the triangle on the center pedestal in-
dex.
· In the zone 310, the position mark of the THS is
opposite the 4th upper mark on the tail cone.
2.Slowly move one of the pitch-trim control wheels · The 13.5 UP mark on each graduated wheel is op-
to the 13.5 deg UP stop. posite the triangle of the center pedestal index.
· In the zone 310, the position mark of the THS is
opposite the 13.5 th lower mark on the tail cone.
3.Move the pitch-trim control wheel to the 0 posi- · In the zone 310, the position mark of the THS is in
tion. front of the neutral mark on the tail cone.
5. Close-up
Subtask 27-40-00-942-050-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Depressurize the Green and Yellow hydraulic systems (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-864-001) and
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-24-00-864-001) .
(2) Do the EIS stop procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(3) Make an entry in the log-book.
(4) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(5) Remove the access platform(s).
(6) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-14-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Aileron Servo Control
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS SURFACES ARE
CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 27-14-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the Aileron and Hydraulic Actuation
(Ref. 27-96-00-740-001-A). BITE Test of the EFCS (Ground Scanning)
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Green Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-003-A). Depressurize the Blue Hydraulic System
Deactivation/Reactivation of the Aileron Servocontrol SHEET 1
A A
Z675
ACCESS DOOR
675KB
A
Z575 LEFT WING RIGHT WING
A 33CE1 33CE2
ACCESS DOOR 33CE3 33CE4
575KB
B
A
ASSOCIATED
AILERON SERVOCONTROL COMPUTER
33CE1 (GREEN) ELAC 2
33CE2 (GREEN) ELAC 1
33CE3 (BLUE) ELAC 1
B 33CE4 (BLUE) ELAC 2
2
N_MM_271400_4_AEM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 27-14-00-860-057-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do a ground scanning (Ref. AMM TASK 27-96-00-740-001) .
(3) Make sure that the hydraulic systems are depressurized (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-001)
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-003) .
Subtask 27-14-00-010-052-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position:
(a) at the zone 575 for the left aileron,
(b) at the zone 675 for the right aileron.
(2) Open the access door:
(a) 575KB for the left aileron,
(b) 675KB for the right aileron.
(3) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position at the access door 822.
(4) Open the access door 822.
(5) On the battery power center 105VU:
· loosen the two screws and remove the protective cover.
Subtask 27-14-00-865-057-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC1/NORM/ 15CE1 B06
SPLY
** ON A/C ALL
105VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/STBY SPLY 16CE2 A02
105VU FLT CTL/ELAC1/STBY SPLY 16CE1 A01
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/NORM/ 15CE2 R20
SPLY
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Deactivation/Reactivation of the Aileron Servocontrol SHEET 1)
Subtask 27-14-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of the Aileron Servo Control
(1) Make sure that there are no external leaks from the servo control you deactivate.
(2) Make sure that the pressure and return lines are correctly connected to the parts of the servo control.
(3) Disconnect the electrical connector (1) from the receptacle (2).
(4) Put CAP - BLANKING on the disconnected connector (1) and receptacle (2).
(5) Attach the connector (1) to a pipe with a TIE WRAP.
Subtask 27-14-00-865-058-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC1/NORM/ 15CE1 B06
SPLY
** ON A/C ALL
105VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/STBY SPLY 16CE2 A02
105VU FLT CTL/ELAC1/STBY SPLY 16CE1 A01
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/NORM/ 15CE2 R20
SPLY
Subtask 27-14-00-710-053-A
C. Do the operational test of the ailerons (Ref. AMM TASK 27-14-00-710-001) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 27-14-00-860-058-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell the crew that the left or right aileron servo control is
deactivated.
(2) Make an entry in the log-book.
(3) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(4) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
Subtask 27-14-00-410-052-A
B. Close Access
(1) Close the access door:
(a) 575KB for the left aileron.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-14-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Aileron Servo Control
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS SURFACES ARE
CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 27-14-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the Aileron and Hydraulic Actuation
(Ref. 27-96-00-740-001-A). BITE Test of the EFCS (Ground Scanning)
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Green Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-003-A). Depressurize the Blue Hydraulic System
Deactivation/Reactivation of the Aileron Servocontrol SHEET 1
A A
Z675
ACCESS DOOR
675KB
A
Z575 LEFT WING RIGHT WING
A 33CE1 33CE2
ACCESS DOOR 33CE3 33CE4
575KB
B
A
ASSOCIATED
AILERON SERVOCONTROL COMPUTER
33CE1 (GREEN) ELAC 2
33CE2 (GREEN) ELAC 1
33CE3 (BLUE) ELAC 1
B 33CE4 (BLUE) ELAC 2
2
N_MM_271400_4_AEM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 27-14-00-860-057-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do a ground scanning (Ref. AMM TASK 27-96-00-740-001) .
(3) Make sure that the hydraulic systems are depressurized (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-001)
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-003) .
Subtask 27-14-00-010-052-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position:
(a) at the zone 575 for the left aileron,
(b) at the zone 675 for the right aileron.
(2) Open the access door:
(a) 575KB for the left aileron,
(b) 675KB for the right aileron.
(3) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position at the access door 822.
(4) Open the access door 822.
(5) On the battery power center 105VU:
· loosen the two screws and remove the protective cover.
Subtask 27-14-00-865-057-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC1/NORM/ 15CE1 B06
SPLY
** ON A/C ALL
105VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/STBY SPLY 16CE2 A02
105VU FLT CTL/ELAC1/STBY SPLY 16CE1 A01
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/NORM/ 15CE2 R20
SPLY
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Deactivation/Reactivation of the Aileron Servocontrol SHEET 1)
Subtask 27-14-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of the Aileron Servo Control
(1) Make sure that there are no external leaks from the servo control you deactivate.
(2) Make sure that the pressure and return lines are correctly connected to the parts of the servo control.
(3) Disconnect the electrical connector (1) from the receptacle (2).
(4) Put CAP - BLANKING on the disconnected connector (1) and receptacle (2).
(5) Attach the connector (1) to a pipe with a TIE WRAP.
Subtask 27-14-00-865-058-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC1/NORM/ 15CE1 B06
SPLY
** ON A/C ALL
105VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/STBY SPLY 16CE2 A02
105VU FLT CTL/ELAC1/STBY SPLY 16CE1 A01
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/NORM/ 15CE2 R20
SPLY
Subtask 27-14-00-710-053-A
C. Do the operational test of the ailerons (Ref. AMM TASK 27-14-00-710-001) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 27-14-00-860-058-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell the crew that the left or right aileron servo control is
deactivated.
(2) Make an entry in the log-book.
(3) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(4) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
Subtask 27-14-00-410-052-A
B. Close Access
(1) Close the access door:
(a) 575KB for the left aileron.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-14-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Aileron Servo Control
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS SURFACES ARE
CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 27-14-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the Aileron and Hydraulic Actuation
(Ref. 27-96-00-740-001-A). BITE Test of the EFCS (Ground Scanning)
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Green Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-003-A). Depressurize the Blue Hydraulic System
Deactivation/Reactivation of the Aileron Servocontrol SHEET 1
A A
Z675
ACCESS DOOR
675KB
A
Z575 LEFT WING RIGHT WING
A 33CE1 33CE2
ACCESS DOOR 33CE3 33CE4
575KB
B
A
ASSOCIATED
AILERON SERVOCONTROL COMPUTER
33CE1 (GREEN) ELAC 2
33CE2 (GREEN) ELAC 1
33CE3 (BLUE) ELAC 1
B 33CE4 (BLUE) ELAC 2
2
N_MM_271400_4_AEM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 27-14-00-860-057-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do a ground scanning (Ref. AMM TASK 27-96-00-740-001) .
(3) Make sure that the hydraulic systems are depressurized (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-001)
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-003) .
Subtask 27-14-00-010-052-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position:
(a) at the zone 575 for the left aileron,
(b) at the zone 675 for the right aileron.
(2) Open the access door:
(a) 575KB for the left aileron,
(b) 675KB for the right aileron.
(3) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position at the access door 822.
(4) Open the access door 822.
(5) On the battery power center 105VU:
· loosen the two screws and remove the protective cover.
Subtask 27-14-00-865-057-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC1/NORM/ 15CE1 B06
SPLY
** ON A/C ALL
105VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/STBY SPLY 16CE2 A02
105VU FLT CTL/ELAC1/STBY SPLY 16CE1 A01
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/NORM/ 15CE2 R20
SPLY
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Deactivation/Reactivation of the Aileron Servocontrol SHEET 1)
Subtask 27-14-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of the Aileron Servo Control
(1) Make sure that there are no external leaks from the servo control you deactivate.
(2) Make sure that the pressure and return lines are correctly connected to the parts of the servo control.
(3) Disconnect the electrical connector (1) from the receptacle (2).
(4) Put CAP - BLANKING on the disconnected connector (1) and receptacle (2).
(5) Attach the connector (1) to a pipe with a TIE WRAP.
Subtask 27-14-00-865-058-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC1/NORM/ 15CE1 B06
SPLY
** ON A/C ALL
105VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/STBY SPLY 16CE2 A02
105VU FLT CTL/ELAC1/STBY SPLY 16CE1 A01
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/NORM/ 15CE2 R20
SPLY
Subtask 27-14-00-710-053-A
C. Do the operational test of the ailerons (Ref. AMM TASK 27-14-00-710-001) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 27-14-00-860-058-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell the crew that the left or right aileron servo control is
deactivated.
(2) Make an entry in the log-book.
(3) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(4) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
Subtask 27-14-00-410-052-A
B. Close Access
(1) Close the access door:
(a) 575KB for the left aileron.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-14-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Aileron Servo Control
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS SURFACES ARE
CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 27-14-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the Aileron and Hydraulic Actuation
(Ref. 27-96-00-740-001-A). BITE Test of the EFCS (Ground Scanning)
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Green Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-003-A). Depressurize the Blue Hydraulic System
Deactivation/Reactivation of the Aileron Servocontrol SHEET 1
A A
Z675
ACCESS DOOR
675KB
A
Z575 LEFT WING RIGHT WING
A 33CE1 33CE2
ACCESS DOOR 33CE3 33CE4
575KB
B
A
ASSOCIATED
AILERON SERVOCONTROL COMPUTER
33CE1 (GREEN) ELAC 2
33CE2 (GREEN) ELAC 1
33CE3 (BLUE) ELAC 1
B 33CE4 (BLUE) ELAC 2
2
N_MM_271400_4_AEM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 27-14-00-860-057-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do a ground scanning (Ref. AMM TASK 27-96-00-740-001) .
(3) Make sure that the hydraulic systems are depressurized (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-001)
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-003) .
Subtask 27-14-00-010-052-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position:
(a) at the zone 575 for the left aileron,
(b) at the zone 675 for the right aileron.
(2) Open the access door:
(a) 575KB for the left aileron,
(b) 675KB for the right aileron.
(3) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position at the access door 822.
(4) Open the access door 822.
(5) On the battery power center 105VU:
· loosen the two screws and remove the protective cover.
Subtask 27-14-00-865-057-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC1/NORM/ 15CE1 B06
SPLY
** ON A/C ALL
105VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/STBY SPLY 16CE2 A02
105VU FLT CTL/ELAC1/STBY SPLY 16CE1 A01
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/NORM/ 15CE2 R20
SPLY
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Deactivation/Reactivation of the Aileron Servocontrol SHEET 1)
Subtask 27-14-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of the Aileron Servo Control
(1) Make sure that there are no external leaks from the servo control you deactivate.
(2) Make sure that the pressure and return lines are correctly connected to the parts of the servo control.
(3) Disconnect the electrical connector (1) from the receptacle (2).
(4) Put CAP - BLANKING on the disconnected connector (1) and receptacle (2).
(5) Attach the connector (1) to a pipe with a TIE WRAP.
Subtask 27-14-00-865-058-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC1/NORM/ 15CE1 B06
SPLY
** ON A/C ALL
105VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/STBY SPLY 16CE2 A02
105VU FLT CTL/ELAC1/STBY SPLY 16CE1 A01
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/NORM/ 15CE2 R20
SPLY
Subtask 27-14-00-710-053-A
C. Do the operational test of the ailerons (Ref. AMM TASK 27-14-00-710-001) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 27-14-00-860-058-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell the crew that the left or right aileron servo control is
deactivated.
(2) Make an entry in the log-book.
(3) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(4) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
Subtask 27-14-00-410-052-A
B. Close Access
(1) Close the access door:
(a) 575KB for the left aileron.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-34-00-040-001-A
Elevator Servocontrol Position-Transducer - Connection of the Spare Transducer
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS SURFACES ARE
CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION: DO NOT USE THIS PROCEDURE IF THE SERVOCONTROL HAS ONE TRANSDUCER (RVDT
SIMPLEX). THE AIRCRAFT DISPATCH IS NOT POSSIBLE.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 27-34-02A YES YES YES 01.5 00.5 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 27-34-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the Elevator and Hydraulic Actuation
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-003-A). Depressurize the Blue Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-23-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Green and Yellow Hydraulic Systems after Operation
of the PTU
(Ref. 29-24-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
(Ref. 55-13-11-000-001-A). Remove/Open of the Trimmable Horizontal Stabilizer (THS) Trail-
ing-Edge Access-Panels
(Ref. 55-13-11-400-001-A). Install/Close of the Trimmable Horizontal Stabilizer (THS) Trail-
ing-Edge Access-Panels
Elevator Servocontrols Position-Transducers SHEET 1
F
W A
D
LOWER SURFACE
Z330
344DB 334DB
Z340
A
B B
D 1
C 1
3 TRANSDUCER
BLANKING CAP
2
3 TRANSDUCERS
CD
1
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTORS
NOTE:
1 ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
N_MM_273400_4_BJM0_01_02
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 27-34-00-860-068-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) On the overhead panel 23VU, release the FLT CTL/ELAC 1 and FLT CTL/SEC 1 pushbutton
switches (on these pushbutton switches, the OFF legends come on).
(3) On the overhead panel 24VU, release the FLT CTL/ELAC 2, FLT CTL/SEC 2 and FLT CTL/SEC 3
pushbutton switches (on these pushbutton switches, the OFF legends come on).
(4) Depressurize the aircraft hydraulic systems:
(a) For the left elevator:
· Depressurize the Green and Blue systems (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-864-001)
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-003) .
(b) For the right elevator:
· Depressurize the Yellow and Blue systems (Ref. AMM TASK 29-24-00-864-001)
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-003) .
Subtask 27-34-00-010-055-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 6M (20 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position:
(a) In the zone 334 for the left elevator.
(b) In the zone 344 for the right elevator.
(2) Open the THS trailing edge access panels (Ref. AMM TASK 55-13-11-000-001) :
(a) 334DB for the left elevator.
(b) 344DB for the right elevator.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Elevator Servocontrols Position-Transducers SHEET 1)
Subtask 27-34-00-210-054-A
A. Visual Inspection of the Servocontrol to Identify the Number of Transducer on the Servocontrol:
(1) If the servocontrol has one transducer (RVDT simplex):
(a) The procedure is not applicable.
(2) If the servocontrol has two or three transducers (RVDT duplex or RVDT triplex), continue the
procedure to do the connection of the spare transducer.
Subtask 27-34-00-040-050-B
B. Connection of the Spare Transducer:
(1) If the servocontrol has two transducers:
(a) Swap the connection of the electrical connectors (1) on the transducers (3).
(2) If the servocontrol has three transducers:
(a) Remove the electrical connector (1) from the defective transducer (3).
(b) Remove the blanking cap (2) from the new transducer and put it on the defective transducer.
(c) Connect the electrical connector (1) to the new transducer.
Subtask 27-34-00-710-052-A
C. Test
(1) On the overhead panel 23VU, push the FLT CTL/ELAC 1 and FLT CTL/SEC 1 pushbutton switches
(on these pushbutton switches, the OFF legends go off).
(2) On the overhead panel 24VU, push the FLT CTL/ELAC 2, FLT CTL/SEC 2 and FLT CTL/SEC 3
pushbutton switches (on these pushbutton switches, the OFF legends go off).
(3) Do the operational test of the elevators (Ref. AMM TASK 27-34-00-710-001) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 27-34-00-410-055-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the THS trailing edge access panels (Ref. AMM TASK 55-13-11-400-001) :
(a) 334DB for the left elevator.
(b) 344DB for the right elevator.
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 27-34-00-860-069-A
B. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Make an entry in the log-book.
(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-51-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Slat and Flap Control Computer (SFCC) No. 2 Flap Channel
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 27-51-01A NO NO NO 01.0 01.0 1
NOTE: For the deactivation of the SFCC No. 2 slat channel refer to TASK 27-51-00-040-005.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 20-16-00-912-001-A). Circuit Breakers Safety Practices
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 27-50-00-869-006-A). Reset of the Wing Tip Brake (WTB) of the Flap System on the Ground
(Ref. 27-51-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the Wing Tip Brake and the Pressure Off Brake
(Ref. 27-54-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the Flap System
(Ref. 27-54-00-710-002-A). Operational Test of the Flap and Slat Systems
(Ref. 31-32-00-860-001-A). Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST Menu Page
Ref. ESPM 20-10-00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 27-51-00-941-070-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) As necessary, use the applicable SAFETY BARRIERS, specified by the operator's instructions and
your local regulations.
(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the slats and flaps.
Subtask 27-51-00-861-056-A
B. Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 27-51-00-865-093-A
C. Table of the circuit breakers used in this procedure:
ACTION RESULT
1.On the MCDU: On the MCDU:
· get access to the Flight Controls (F/CTL) SYS- · the F/CTL SYSTEM REPORT TEST PAGE is
TEM REPORT/TEST page (Ref. AMM TASK shown.
31-32-00-860-001) .
· push in the key adjacent to < SFCC 1. · the SFCC 1 menu is shown.
· push in the key adjacent to SYSTEM STATUS · < NO FAULTS > is shown except FLP 1 NO
FLP >. SFCC 2 DATA and/or FLP 1 NO SFCC 2 DATA
CHECK WIRING AND SFCC 2.
ACTION RESULT
· push the key adjacent to < RETURN until · the SFCC 2 menu is shown.
the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST F/CTL page is
shown.
· push in the key adjacent to < SFCC 2.
· push in the key adjacent to SYSTEM STATUS · the SYSTEM STATUS FLP page is shown.
FLP >.
· if FLP SYS LOCKED is shown, reset the wing
tip brakes of the flap system with the SFCC 2
(Ref. AMM TASK 27-50-00-869-006) .
· if the reset of the wing tip brakes (of the flap · the 28V power supply from SFCC 2 to the wing
system) with the SFCC 2 cannot be completed tip brakes is disconnected.
satisfactorily, open the circuit breaker 12CV
(Ref. AMM TASK 20-16-00-912-001) .
· push in the key adjacent to < RETURN until
the F/CTL SYSTEM REPORT TEST page is
shown.
Subtask 27-51-00-865-050-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU AUTO FLT/FAC1/26VAC 14CC1 H09
** ON A/C ALL
121VU AUTO FLT/FAC2/26VAC 14CC2 M18
Subtask 27-51-00-865-117-A
C. Table of the circuit breakers used in this procedure:
NOTE: This paragraph is applicable only if the MCDU shows < NO RESPONSE > for SFCC 2.
(1) Do the Operational Test of the Flap System (Ref. AMM TASK 27-54-00-710-001) .
(a) If the WTB is set due to failure of the Flap 2 channel, the message "FLAPS
LEVER ....RECYCLE" will trigger on ECAM.
(2) If the message to recycle the Flap control lever shows on ECAM, open the circuit breaker 12CV
(Ref. AMM TASK 20-16-00-912-001) .
Subtask 27-51-00-040-055-A
E. Deactivation of the SFCC No. 2 Flap Channel (Continued)
(1) Do the Operational Test of the Flap and Slat Systems (Ref. AMM TASK 27-54-00-710-002) .
NOTE: The circuit breaker 12CV stays open (if the c/b 12CV was opened before).
(2) Do the WTB/POB test with SFCC No. 1 (flap system) only (Ref. AMM TASK 27-51-00-710-001) .
NOTE: The circuit breaker 12CV stays open (if the c/b 12CV was opened before).
(3) Make sure that the WTB/POB test was successful and that the MCDU shows:
SFCC 1
DATE: XXX XX__ UTC: XXXX
PERFORMED
NO FAULTS
RESULT NOT STORED.
NOTE: The aircraft can only dispatched if the WTB/POB test was successful.
NOTE: These status messages will only show in flight phases 1 and 10.
NOTE: These status messages will not show in flight phases 1 and 10.
(4) Make an entry in the aircraft technical logbook that the SFCC 2 flap channel is deactivated.
5. Close-up
Subtask 27-51-00-862-057-A
A. De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
Subtask 27-51-00-865-104-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU AUTO FLT/FAC1/26VAC 14CC1 H09
** ON A/C ALL
121VU AUTO FLT/FAC2/26VAC 14CC2 M18
Subtask 27-51-00-942-069-A
C. Removal of Equipment
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Remove the safety barriers.
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-51-00-040-004-A
Flap WTB Solenoid - WTB Test Procedure
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
FIN : 21CV
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 27-51-02A NO NO NO 01.0 01.0 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 27-51-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the Wing Tip Brake and the Pressure Off Brake
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 27-51-00-941-065-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Put the SAFETY BARRIER(S) in position.
(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell persons not to operate the flap system.
Subtask 27-51-00-860-076-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) In the procedure that follows it is necessary to do the WTB/POB test with SFCC 1
(Ref. AMM TASK 27-51-00-710-001) .
Prepare to pressurize the hydraulic systems.
Subtask 27-51-00-865-090-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU AUTO FLT/FAC1/26VAC 14CC1 H09
** ON A/C ALL
121VU AUTO FLT/FAC2/26VAC 14CC2 M18
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/FLP/CTL AND/ 8CV Q21
MONG/SYS2
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21
4. Procedure
Subtask 27-51-00-040-054-A
A. Flap WTB Solenoid - WTB Test Procedure
(1) Do the WTB/POB test with SFCC No. 1 (flap system) (Ref. AMM TASK 27-51-00-710-001) .
(2) Make sure that the WTB/POB test was successful and that the MCDU shows:
SFCC 1
DATE: XXX XX__ UTC: XXXX
PERFORMED
NO FAULTS
RESULT NOT STORED
NOTE: The aircraft can only dispatched if the WTB/POB test was successful.
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU AUTO FLT/FAC1/26VAC 14CC1 H09
** ON A/C ALL
121VU AUTO FLT/FAC2/26VAC 14CC2 M18
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/FLP/CTL AND/ 8CV Q21
MONG/SYS2
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21
Subtask 27-51-00-942-060-A
B. Removal of Equipment
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Remove the safety barriers.
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-93-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Stabilizer Actuator Electrical Motor n°2
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 29-23-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Green Hydraulic System from the Yellow Hydraulic Sys-
tem through the PTU with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-23-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Green and Yellow Hydraulic Systems after Operation
of the PTU
(Ref. 29-24-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-24-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 27-93-00-861-055-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 27-93-00-010-052-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position at the access door 822.
(2) Open the access door 822.
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC1/NORM/ 15CE1 B06
SPLY
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/FCDC1/SPLY 20CE1 B05
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/THS/ACTR/MOT2 19CE2 B04
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SEC1/NORM/SPLY 21CE1 B03
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/FLP/CTL AND 6CV B02
MONG/SYS1
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL AND 5CV B01
MONG/SYS1
49VU AUTO FLT/FAC1/28VDC 5CC1 H10
49VU AUTO FLT/FAC1/26VAC 14CC1 H09
** ON A/C ALL
105VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/STBY SPLY 16CE2 A02
105VU FLT CTL/ELAC1/STBY SPLY 16CE1 A01
105VU FLT CTL/SEC1/STBY SPLY 22CE B01
105VU ADIRS/ADIRU1/28VDC 6FP1 C02
105VU ELEC/HOT BUS/702PP SPLY 5PB2 D02
105VU ELEC/HOT BUS/701PP SPLY 5PB1 D01
105VU ELEC/HOT BUS/702PP SPLY 12PB2 E02
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/WTB/FLP/SYS2 12CV P20
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/WTB/SLT/SYS2 11CV P19
121VU HYDRAULIC/LGCIU/SYS2 2GA Q35
121VU HYDRAULIC/LGCIU/SYS1/GRND SPLY 52GA Q34
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/FLP/CTL AND/ 8CV Q21
MONG/SYS2
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SEC3/SPLY 21CE3 Q19
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SEC2/SPLY 21CE2 Q18
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/THS ACTR/MOT3 19CE3 Q17
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/THS ACTR/MOT1 19CE1 Q16
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/NORM/ 15CE2 R20
SPLY
** ON A/C ALL
122VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/WTB/FLP/SYS1 10CV S07
122VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/WTB/SLT/SYS1 9CV S06
4. Procedure
Subtask 27-93-00-040-052-A
A. If the ELAC 1 FAULT warning is in view on the upper ECAM display unit:
(1) On the overhead panel 23VU, make sure that:
· the FAULT legend of the FLT CTL/ELAC 1 pushbutton switch is on.
(2) On the overhead panel 23VU, release the FLT CTL/ELAC 1 pushbutton switch (on this pushbutton
switch, the OFF legend comes on).
(3) On the overhead panel 24VU, make sure that:
· the FLT CTL/ELAC 2 pushbutton switch is pushed (on this pushbutton switch, the OFF and FAULT
legends are off).
(4) Do the test paragraph C. only.
Subtask 27-93-00-040-053-A
B. If the ELAC 1 PITCH FAULT warning is in view on the upper ECAM display unit:
(1) Do the tests paragraphs C. and D.
Subtask 27-93-00-710-054-C
C. For the ELAC 1 FAULT or ELAC 1 PITCH FAULT warning:
(1) Do this test:
ACTION RESULT
1.On the center pedestal, on one MCDU, push The MCDU shows the MDCU MENU page.
the MCDU MENU mode key.
2.Push the line key adjacent to the CFDS indica- The MCDU shows the CFDS MENU page.
tion.
3.Push the line key adjacent to the SYSTEM RE- The MCDU shows the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST
PORT/TEST indication. page.
4.Push the line key adjacent to the F/CTL indica- The MCDU shows the F/CTL page.
tion.
5.Push the line key adjacent to the EFCS1 indica- The MCDU shows the EFCS1 page.
tion.
6.Push the line key adjacent to the GROUND The MCDU shows the EFCS1 GROUND SCAN
SCAN indication. page.
7.Push the line key adjacent to the START
GROUND SCAN indication.
8.After two minutes, push the line key adjacent to
the GROUND SCAN STOP indication.
9.Push the line key adjacent to the GROUND RE- Make sure that none of the following CFDS fault
PORT indication. messages are present:
· CFDS fault messages concerning acceleromet-
ers 3 (12CE3) and 4 (12CE4) and sidestick:
ELAC2 MON OR WIRING FROM ACCLRM3
12CE3,
ELAC2 COM OR WIRING FROM ACCLRM3
12CE3,
ACCLRM3 12CE3,
SEC2 OR WIRING FROM ACCLRM3 12CE3,
ELAC2 MON OR WIRING FROM ACCLRM4
12CE4,
ELAC2 COM OR WIRING FROM ACCLRM4
12CE4,
ACCLRM4 12CE4,
SEC2 OR WIRING FROM ACCLRM4 12CE4,
ELAC2 OR INPUT OF CAPT ROLL CTL
SSTU 4CE1,
ELAC2 OR INPUT OF F/O ROLL CTL SSTU
4CE2,
ACTION RESULT
ELAC2 OR INPUT OF CAPT PITCH CTL
SSTU 4CE3,
ELAC2 OR INPUT OF F/O PITCH CTL SSTU
4CE4,
SEC1(2)(3) OR INPUT OF CAPT ROLL CTL
SSTU 4CE1,
SEC1(2)(3) OR INPUT OF F/O ROLL CTL
SSTU 4CE2,
SEC1(2) OR INPUT OF CAPT PITCH CTL
SSTU 4CE3,
SEC1(2) OR INPUT OF F/O PITCH CTL
SSTU 4CE4,
CAPT ROLL CTL SSTU 4CE1,
F/O ROLL CTL SSTU 4CE2,
CAPT PITCH CTL SSTU 4CE3,
F/O PITCH CTL SSTU 4CE4.
Subtask 27-93-00-710-055-A
D. For the ELAC 1 PITCH FAULT warning:
ACTION RESULT
1.On the overhead panel 23VU: On the overhead panel 23VU:
· release the FLT CTL/SEC 1 pushbutton switch. · the OFF legend of the FLT CTL/SEC 1 pushbut-
ton switch comes on.
2.On the overhead panel 24VU: On the overhead panel 24VU:
· release the FLT CTL/SEC 2 pushbutton switch · the OFF legend of the FLT CTL/SEC 2 pushbut-
· release the FLT CTL/ELAC 2 pushbutton ton switch comes on.
switch. · the OFF legend of the FLT CTL/ELAC 2 push-
button switch comes on.
3.Pressurize the Green and Yellow hydraulic
systems (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-863-001)
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-24-00-863-001) .
4.On the panel 114VU:
· make sure that the FLAPS control lever is in
the 0 position.
5.On the center pedestal: The THS moves out of the neutral position.
· move the THS with the pitch-trim control
wheels out of the neutral position.
6.On the overhead panel 24VU: On the overhead panel 24VU:
· push the FLT CTL/SEC 2 pushbutton switch. · the OFF legend of the FLT CTL/SEC 2 pushbut-
ton switch goes off.
The THS must return to the neutral position (elec-
tric motor 3 in operation).
5. Close-up
Subtask 27-93-00-860-059-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) For the ELAC 1 FAULT warning :
(a) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) on the FLT CTL/ELAC 1 pushbutton switch, to tell the crew that the
ELAC 1 is deactivated.
(b) Open the circuit breakers 15CE1 and 16CE1.
(c) Make an entry in the log-book.
(2) For the ELAC 1 PITCH FAULT warning :
(a) On the overhead panel 23VU, push the FLT CTL/SEC 1 pushbutton switch (on this pushbutton
switch, the OFF legend goes off).
(b) On the overhead panel 24VU, push the FLT CTL/ELAC 2 pushbutton switch (on this pushbutton
switch, the OFF legend goes off).
(c) Depressurize the Green and Yellow hydraulic systems (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-864-001)
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-24-00-864-001) .
Subtask 27-93-00-862-055-A
B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
Subtask 27-93-00-410-052-A
C. Close Access
(1) Install the protective cover on the battery power center 105VU.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-64-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Spoiler Servo Control
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS SURFACES ARE
CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
FIN : 31CE1 , 31CE2 , 31CE3 , 31CE4 , 31CE5 , 31CE6 , 31CE7 , 31CE8 , 31CE9 , 31CE10
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 27-64-01A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
MMEL 27-64-02A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
MMEL 27-64-03A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
MMEL 27-64-04A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
MMEL 27-64-05A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-008-A). Extension of the Flaps on the Ground
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-008-A-01). Extension of the Flaps/Slats on the Ground
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-009-A). Retraction of the Flaps on the Ground
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-009-A-01). Retraction of the Flaps/Slats on the Ground
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 27-64-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the Spoiler Hydraulic Actuation
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-003-A). Pressurize the Blue Hydraulic System with a Hydraulic Ground Power-
Cart
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-003-A-01). Pressurize the Blue Hydraulic System with the Blue Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-003-A). Depressurize the Blue Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-23-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Green Hydraulic System from the Yellow Hydraulic Sys-
tem through the PTU with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-23-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Green and Yellow Hydraulic Systems after Operation
of the PTU
(Ref. 29-24-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-24-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
Deactivation and Reactivation of the Servocontrol SHEET 1
FOR 31CE1 (SERVO CTL-SPLR1, L G)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-002-A). Removal of the Access Panels 571AB(671AB), 573AB(673AB),
573BB(673BB), 573CB(673CB), 573EB(673EB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-002-A). Installation of the Access Panels 571AB(671AB), 573AB(673AB),
573BB(673BB), 573CB(673CB), 573EB(673EB)
FOR 31CE10 (SERVO CTL-SPLR5, R G)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE2 (SERVO CTL-SPLR1, R G)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-002-A). Removal of the Access Panels 571AB(671AB), 573AB(673AB),
573BB(673BB), 573CB(673CB), 573EB(673EB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-002-A). Installation of the Access Panels 571AB(671AB), 573AB(673AB),
573BB(673BB), 573CB(673CB), 573EB(673EB)
FOR 31CE3 (SERVO CTL-SPLR2, L Y)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE4 (SERVO CTL-SPLR2, R Y)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE5 (SERVO CTL-SPLR3, L B)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE6 (SERVO CTL-SPLR3, R B)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE7 (SERVO CTL-SPLR4, L Y)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE8 (SERVO CTL-SPLR4, R Y)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE9 (SERVO CTL-SPLR5, L G)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
575GB
573BB Z580
575DB
A
A
A
575EB
A
A 575BB
A
A
Z680
673BB
A 675BB
675DB
675EB
675GB
A
A
2
1
B
3
M
O
N_MM_276400_4_AAC0_01_02
N_MM_276400_4_AAD0_01_01
3. Job Set-up
(Ref. Fig. Deactivation and Reactivation of the Servocontrol SHEET 1)
Subtask 27-64-00-860-057-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Extend the flaps (Ref. AMM TASK 27-50-00-866-008) .
(3) On the overhead panel 23VU :
· Release the FLT CTL/SEC 1 pushbutton switch (on this pushbutton switch, the OFF legend comes
on).
(4) On the overhead panel 24VU :
· Release the FLT CTL/SEC 2 and FLT CTL/SEC 3 pushbutton switches (on these pushbutton
switches, the OFF legends come on).
(5) On the panel 114VU, put the LOCKING TOOL-FLAP SLAT LEVER,INT.
POSITION (98D27803000000) in position on the flap and slat control lever.
(6) Put the PIN-SIDE STICK LOCKING (98D27903500000) in position on each side-stick controller.
(7) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) on the CAPT and F/O side sticks to tell persons not to touch the side
sticks.
(8) Depressurize the hydraulic system related to the spoiler that you must deactivate.
(a) For the spoiler 1 or 5, depressurize the Green hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-864-
001) .
(b) For the spoiler 2 or 4, depressurize the Yellow hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-24-00-864-
001) .
(c) For the spoiler 3, depressurize the Blue hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-003) .
(9) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position in :
(a) Zone 580 for the left spoilers.
(b) Zone 680 for the right spoilers.
(10) Open the applicable access panels:
(a) FOR 31CE1 (SERVO CTL-SPLR1, L G)
· The access panel 573BB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-002) .
(b) FOR 31CE2 (SERVO CTL-SPLR1, R G)
· The access panel 673BB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-002) .
(c) FOR 31CE3 (SERVO CTL-SPLR2, L Y)
· The access panel 575BB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(d) FOR 31CE4 (SERVO CTL-SPLR2, R Y)
· The access panel 675BB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(e) FOR 31CE5 (SERVO CTL-SPLR3, L B)
· The access panel 575DB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(f) FOR 31CE6 (SERVO CTL-SPLR3, R B)
· The access panel 675DB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(g) FOR 31CE7 (SERVO CTL-SPLR4, L Y)
· The access panel 575EB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(h) FOR 31CE8 (SERVO CTL-SPLR4, R Y)
· The access panel 675EB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
NOTE: When you deactivate a spoiler servocontrol, it is not necessary to deactivate the symmetrical spoil-
er on the other wing. (This spoiler is inhibited automatically by the SEC).
(1) If there is no plate with the 'O' and 'M' indications on the maintenance device (PRE GOODRICH VSB
31077-27-15):
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD ON THE KEY SPOILER MAINTENANCE
TOOL WHEN YOU SET THE SERVOCONTROL TO OPERATIONAL MODE OR
MAINTENANCE MODE.
IF YOU APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD, IT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TOOL
AND/OR TO THE SERVOCONTROL.
NOTE: The necessary torque to operate the maintenance device is 0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in). If
0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in) is not enough to turn the KEY-SPOILER MAINTENANCE, it is
possible that the maintenance device is damaged. To prevent more damage to the main-
tenance device, remove the spoiler servo control and send it back to the supplier for ana-
lysis.
1 If necessary, use a TOMMY BAR DIA 4 MM (0,157 IN) - METALLIC to turn the spoiler
maintenance key.
(b) Disconnect the electrical connector (2) from the receptacle (1) of the servocontrol.
(c) Put CAP - BLANKING on the electrical connector (2) and receptacle (1).
(d) Attach the electrical connector (2) to a hydraulic line with a TIE WRAP.
(e) Make sure that the spoiler is in the fully retracted position.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT NO SPOILER MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS ENGAGED IN THE
MAINTENANCE DEVICE HOUSING. AERODYNAMIC FORCES WILL CAUSE UN-
WANTED MOVEMENT OF THE SPOILER IF THE MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS IN
ITS HOUSING.
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD ON THE KEY SPOILER MAINTENANCE
TOOL WHEN YOU SET THE SERVOCONTROL TO OPERATIONAL MODE OR
MAINTENANCE MODE.
IF YOU APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD, IT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TOOL
AND/OR TO THE SERVOCONTROL.
NOTE: The necessary torque to operate the maintenance device is 0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in). If
0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in) is not enough to turn the KEY-SPOILER MAINTENANCE, it is
possible that the maintenance device is damaged. To prevent more damage to the main-
tenance device, remove the spoiler servo control and send it back to the supplier for ana-
lysis.
1 If necessary, use a TOMMY BAR DIA 4 MM (0,157 IN) - METALLIC to turn the spoiler
maintenance key.
NOTE: The defective servocontrol must stay hydraulically connected to the aircraft hydraulic
system.
(g) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT NO SPOILER MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS ENGAGED IN THE
MAINTENANCE DEVICE HOUSING. AERODYNAMIC FORCES WILL CAUSE UN-
WANTED MOVEMENT OF THE SPOILER IF THE MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS IN
ITS HOUSING.
(h) Gradually apply a manual force to the spoiler surface trailing-edge and make sure that you
cannot extend the spoiler.
NOTE: If you can extend the spoiler manually with the servocontrol in the operational position:
- It is necessary to replace the spoiler servocontrol.
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD ON THE KEY SPOILER MAINTENANCE
TOOL WHEN YOU SET THE SERVOCONTROL TO OPERATIONAL MODE OR
MAINTENANCE MODE.
IF YOU APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD, IT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TOOL
AND/OR TO THE SERVOCONTROL.
NOTE: The necessary torque to operate the maintenance device is 0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in). If
0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in) is not enough to turn the KEY-SPOILER MAINTENANCE, it is
possible that the maintenance device is damaged. To prevent more damage to the main-
tenance device, remove the spoiler servo control and send it back to the supplier for ana-
lysis.
1 If necessary, use a TOMMY BAR DIA 4 MM (0,157 IN) - METALLIC to turn the spoiler
maintenance key.
(b) Disconnect the electrical connector (2) from the receptacle (1) of the servocontrol.
(c) Put CAP - BLANKING on the electrical connector (2) and receptacle (1).
(d) Attach the electrical connector (2) to a hydraulic line with a TIE WRAP.
(e) Make sure that the spoiler is in the fully retracted position.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE STOP OF THE HEXAGONAL-HEAD CONTROL SWITCH IS
AGAINST THE LETTER 'O' ON THE HOUSING.
IF IT IS AGAINST THE LETTER 'M', AERODYNAMIC FORCES WILL CAUSE UN-
WANTED MOVEMENT OF THE SPOILER AND POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO EQUIP-
MENT.
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD ON THE KEY SPOILER MAINTENANCE
TOOL WHEN YOU SET THE SERVOCONTROL TO OPERATIONAL MODE OR
MAINTENANCE MODE.
IF YOU APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD, IT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TOOL
AND/OR TO THE SERVOCONTROL.
NOTE: The necessary torque to operate the maintenance device is 0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in). If
0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in) is not enough to turn the KEY-SPOILER MAINTENANCE, it is
possible that the maintenance device is damaged. To prevent more damage to the main-
tenance device, remove the spoiler servo control and send it back to the supplier for ana-
lysis.
1 If necessary, use a TOMMY BAR DIA 4 MM (0,157 IN) - METALLIC to turn the spoiler
maintenance key.
NOTE: The defective servocontrol must stay hydraulically connected to the aircraft hydraulic
system.
(g) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT NO SPOILER MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS ENGAGED IN THE
MAINTENANCE DEVICE HOUSING. AERODYNAMIC FORCES WILL CAUSE UN-
(h) Gradually apply a manual force to the spoiler surface trailing-edge and make sure that you
cannot extend the spoiler.
NOTE: If you can extend the spoiler manually with the servocontrol in the operational position:
- It is necessary to replace the spoiler servocontrol.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-64-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Spoiler Servo Control
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS SURFACES ARE
CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
FIN : 31CE1 , 31CE2 , 31CE3 , 31CE4 , 31CE5 , 31CE6 , 31CE7 , 31CE8 , 31CE9 , 31CE10
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 27-64-01A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
MMEL 27-64-02A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
MMEL 27-64-03A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
MMEL 27-64-04A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
MMEL 27-64-05A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-008-A). Extension of the Flaps on the Ground
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-008-A-01). Extension of the Flaps/Slats on the Ground
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-009-A). Retraction of the Flaps on the Ground
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-009-A-01). Retraction of the Flaps/Slats on the Ground
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 27-64-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the Spoiler Hydraulic Actuation
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-003-A). Pressurize the Blue Hydraulic System with a Hydraulic Ground Power-
Cart
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-003-A-01). Pressurize the Blue Hydraulic System with the Blue Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-003-A). Depressurize the Blue Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-23-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Green Hydraulic System from the Yellow Hydraulic Sys-
tem through the PTU with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-23-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Green and Yellow Hydraulic Systems after Operation
of the PTU
(Ref. 29-24-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-24-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
Deactivation and Reactivation of the Servocontrol SHEET 1
FOR 31CE1 (SERVO CTL-SPLR1, L G)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-002-A). Removal of the Access Panels 571AB(671AB), 573AB(673AB),
573BB(673BB), 573CB(673CB), 573EB(673EB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-002-A). Installation of the Access Panels 571AB(671AB), 573AB(673AB),
573BB(673BB), 573CB(673CB), 573EB(673EB)
FOR 31CE10 (SERVO CTL-SPLR5, R G)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE2 (SERVO CTL-SPLR1, R G)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-002-A). Removal of the Access Panels 571AB(671AB), 573AB(673AB),
573BB(673BB), 573CB(673CB), 573EB(673EB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-002-A). Installation of the Access Panels 571AB(671AB), 573AB(673AB),
573BB(673BB), 573CB(673CB), 573EB(673EB)
FOR 31CE3 (SERVO CTL-SPLR2, L Y)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE4 (SERVO CTL-SPLR2, R Y)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE5 (SERVO CTL-SPLR3, L B)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE6 (SERVO CTL-SPLR3, R B)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE7 (SERVO CTL-SPLR4, L Y)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE8 (SERVO CTL-SPLR4, R Y)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE9 (SERVO CTL-SPLR5, L G)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
575GB
573BB Z580
575DB
A
A
A
575EB
A
A 575BB
A
A
Z680
673BB
A 675BB
675DB
675EB
675GB
A
A
2
1
B
3
M
O
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3. Job Set-up
(Ref. Fig. Deactivation and Reactivation of the Servocontrol SHEET 1)
Subtask 27-64-00-860-057-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Extend the flaps (Ref. AMM TASK 27-50-00-866-008) .
(3) On the overhead panel 23VU :
· Release the FLT CTL/SEC 1 pushbutton switch (on this pushbutton switch, the OFF legend comes
on).
(4) On the overhead panel 24VU :
· Release the FLT CTL/SEC 2 and FLT CTL/SEC 3 pushbutton switches (on these pushbutton
switches, the OFF legends come on).
(5) On the panel 114VU, put the LOCKING TOOL-FLAP SLAT LEVER,INT.
POSITION (98D27803000000) in position on the flap and slat control lever.
(6) Put the PIN-SIDE STICK LOCKING (98D27903500000) in position on each side-stick controller.
(7) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) on the CAPT and F/O side sticks to tell persons not to touch the side
sticks.
(8) Depressurize the hydraulic system related to the spoiler that you must deactivate.
(a) For the spoiler 1 or 5, depressurize the Green hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-864-
001) .
(b) For the spoiler 2 or 4, depressurize the Yellow hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-24-00-864-
001) .
(c) For the spoiler 3, depressurize the Blue hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-003) .
(9) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position in :
(a) Zone 580 for the left spoilers.
(b) Zone 680 for the right spoilers.
(10) Open the applicable access panels:
(a) FOR 31CE1 (SERVO CTL-SPLR1, L G)
· The access panel 573BB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-002) .
(b) FOR 31CE2 (SERVO CTL-SPLR1, R G)
· The access panel 673BB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-002) .
(c) FOR 31CE3 (SERVO CTL-SPLR2, L Y)
· The access panel 575BB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(d) FOR 31CE4 (SERVO CTL-SPLR2, R Y)
· The access panel 675BB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(e) FOR 31CE5 (SERVO CTL-SPLR3, L B)
· The access panel 575DB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(f) FOR 31CE6 (SERVO CTL-SPLR3, R B)
· The access panel 675DB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(g) FOR 31CE7 (SERVO CTL-SPLR4, L Y)
· The access panel 575EB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(h) FOR 31CE8 (SERVO CTL-SPLR4, R Y)
· The access panel 675EB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
NOTE: When you deactivate a spoiler servocontrol, it is not necessary to deactivate the symmetrical spoil-
er on the other wing. (This spoiler is inhibited automatically by the SEC).
(1) If there is no plate with the 'O' and 'M' indications on the maintenance device (PRE GOODRICH VSB
31077-27-15):
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD ON THE KEY SPOILER MAINTENANCE
TOOL WHEN YOU SET THE SERVOCONTROL TO OPERATIONAL MODE OR
MAINTENANCE MODE.
IF YOU APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD, IT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TOOL
AND/OR TO THE SERVOCONTROL.
NOTE: The necessary torque to operate the maintenance device is 0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in). If
0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in) is not enough to turn the KEY-SPOILER MAINTENANCE, it is
possible that the maintenance device is damaged. To prevent more damage to the main-
tenance device, remove the spoiler servo control and send it back to the supplier for ana-
lysis.
1 If necessary, use a TOMMY BAR DIA 4 MM (0,157 IN) - METALLIC to turn the spoiler
maintenance key.
(b) Disconnect the electrical connector (2) from the receptacle (1) of the servocontrol.
(c) Put CAP - BLANKING on the electrical connector (2) and receptacle (1).
(d) Attach the electrical connector (2) to a hydraulic line with a TIE WRAP.
(e) Make sure that the spoiler is in the fully retracted position.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT NO SPOILER MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS ENGAGED IN THE
MAINTENANCE DEVICE HOUSING. AERODYNAMIC FORCES WILL CAUSE UN-
WANTED MOVEMENT OF THE SPOILER IF THE MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS IN
ITS HOUSING.
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD ON THE KEY SPOILER MAINTENANCE
TOOL WHEN YOU SET THE SERVOCONTROL TO OPERATIONAL MODE OR
MAINTENANCE MODE.
IF YOU APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD, IT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TOOL
AND/OR TO THE SERVOCONTROL.
NOTE: The necessary torque to operate the maintenance device is 0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in). If
0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in) is not enough to turn the KEY-SPOILER MAINTENANCE, it is
possible that the maintenance device is damaged. To prevent more damage to the main-
tenance device, remove the spoiler servo control and send it back to the supplier for ana-
lysis.
1 If necessary, use a TOMMY BAR DIA 4 MM (0,157 IN) - METALLIC to turn the spoiler
maintenance key.
NOTE: The defective servocontrol must stay hydraulically connected to the aircraft hydraulic
system.
(g) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT NO SPOILER MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS ENGAGED IN THE
MAINTENANCE DEVICE HOUSING. AERODYNAMIC FORCES WILL CAUSE UN-
WANTED MOVEMENT OF THE SPOILER IF THE MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS IN
ITS HOUSING.
(h) Gradually apply a manual force to the spoiler surface trailing-edge and make sure that you
cannot extend the spoiler.
NOTE: If you can extend the spoiler manually with the servocontrol in the operational position:
- It is necessary to replace the spoiler servocontrol.
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD ON THE KEY SPOILER MAINTENANCE
TOOL WHEN YOU SET THE SERVOCONTROL TO OPERATIONAL MODE OR
MAINTENANCE MODE.
IF YOU APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD, IT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TOOL
AND/OR TO THE SERVOCONTROL.
NOTE: The necessary torque to operate the maintenance device is 0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in). If
0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in) is not enough to turn the KEY-SPOILER MAINTENANCE, it is
possible that the maintenance device is damaged. To prevent more damage to the main-
tenance device, remove the spoiler servo control and send it back to the supplier for ana-
lysis.
1 If necessary, use a TOMMY BAR DIA 4 MM (0,157 IN) - METALLIC to turn the spoiler
maintenance key.
(b) Disconnect the electrical connector (2) from the receptacle (1) of the servocontrol.
(c) Put CAP - BLANKING on the electrical connector (2) and receptacle (1).
(d) Attach the electrical connector (2) to a hydraulic line with a TIE WRAP.
(e) Make sure that the spoiler is in the fully retracted position.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE STOP OF THE HEXAGONAL-HEAD CONTROL SWITCH IS
AGAINST THE LETTER 'O' ON THE HOUSING.
IF IT IS AGAINST THE LETTER 'M', AERODYNAMIC FORCES WILL CAUSE UN-
WANTED MOVEMENT OF THE SPOILER AND POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO EQUIP-
MENT.
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD ON THE KEY SPOILER MAINTENANCE
TOOL WHEN YOU SET THE SERVOCONTROL TO OPERATIONAL MODE OR
MAINTENANCE MODE.
IF YOU APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD, IT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TOOL
AND/OR TO THE SERVOCONTROL.
NOTE: The necessary torque to operate the maintenance device is 0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in). If
0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in) is not enough to turn the KEY-SPOILER MAINTENANCE, it is
possible that the maintenance device is damaged. To prevent more damage to the main-
tenance device, remove the spoiler servo control and send it back to the supplier for ana-
lysis.
1 If necessary, use a TOMMY BAR DIA 4 MM (0,157 IN) - METALLIC to turn the spoiler
maintenance key.
NOTE: The defective servocontrol must stay hydraulically connected to the aircraft hydraulic
system.
(g) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT NO SPOILER MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS ENGAGED IN THE
MAINTENANCE DEVICE HOUSING. AERODYNAMIC FORCES WILL CAUSE UN-
(h) Gradually apply a manual force to the spoiler surface trailing-edge and make sure that you
cannot extend the spoiler.
NOTE: If you can extend the spoiler manually with the servocontrol in the operational position:
- It is necessary to replace the spoiler servocontrol.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-64-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Spoiler Servo Control
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS SURFACES ARE
CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
FIN : 31CE1 , 31CE2 , 31CE3 , 31CE4 , 31CE5 , 31CE6 , 31CE7 , 31CE8 , 31CE9 , 31CE10
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 27-64-01A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
MMEL 27-64-02A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
MMEL 27-64-03A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
MMEL 27-64-04A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
MMEL 27-64-05A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-008-A). Extension of the Flaps on the Ground
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-008-A-01). Extension of the Flaps/Slats on the Ground
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-009-A). Retraction of the Flaps on the Ground
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-009-A-01). Retraction of the Flaps/Slats on the Ground
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 27-64-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the Spoiler Hydraulic Actuation
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-003-A). Pressurize the Blue Hydraulic System with a Hydraulic Ground Power-
Cart
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-003-A-01). Pressurize the Blue Hydraulic System with the Blue Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-003-A). Depressurize the Blue Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-23-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Green Hydraulic System from the Yellow Hydraulic Sys-
tem through the PTU with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-23-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Green and Yellow Hydraulic Systems after Operation
of the PTU
(Ref. 29-24-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-24-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
Deactivation and Reactivation of the Servocontrol SHEET 1
FOR 31CE1 (SERVO CTL-SPLR1, L G)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-002-A). Removal of the Access Panels 571AB(671AB), 573AB(673AB),
573BB(673BB), 573CB(673CB), 573EB(673EB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-002-A). Installation of the Access Panels 571AB(671AB), 573AB(673AB),
573BB(673BB), 573CB(673CB), 573EB(673EB)
FOR 31CE10 (SERVO CTL-SPLR5, R G)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE2 (SERVO CTL-SPLR1, R G)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-002-A). Removal of the Access Panels 571AB(671AB), 573AB(673AB),
573BB(673BB), 573CB(673CB), 573EB(673EB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-002-A). Installation of the Access Panels 571AB(671AB), 573AB(673AB),
573BB(673BB), 573CB(673CB), 573EB(673EB)
FOR 31CE3 (SERVO CTL-SPLR2, L Y)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE4 (SERVO CTL-SPLR2, R Y)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE5 (SERVO CTL-SPLR3, L B)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE6 (SERVO CTL-SPLR3, R B)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE7 (SERVO CTL-SPLR4, L Y)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE8 (SERVO CTL-SPLR4, R Y)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE9 (SERVO CTL-SPLR5, L G)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
575GB
573BB Z580
575DB
A
A
A
575EB
A
A 575BB
A
A
Z680
673BB
A 675BB
675DB
675EB
675GB
A
A
2
1
B
3
M
O
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3. Job Set-up
(Ref. Fig. Deactivation and Reactivation of the Servocontrol SHEET 1)
Subtask 27-64-00-860-057-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Extend the flaps (Ref. AMM TASK 27-50-00-866-008) .
(3) On the overhead panel 23VU :
· Release the FLT CTL/SEC 1 pushbutton switch (on this pushbutton switch, the OFF legend comes
on).
(4) On the overhead panel 24VU :
· Release the FLT CTL/SEC 2 and FLT CTL/SEC 3 pushbutton switches (on these pushbutton
switches, the OFF legends come on).
(5) On the panel 114VU, put the LOCKING TOOL-FLAP SLAT LEVER,INT.
POSITION (98D27803000000) in position on the flap and slat control lever.
(6) Put the PIN-SIDE STICK LOCKING (98D27903500000) in position on each side-stick controller.
(7) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) on the CAPT and F/O side sticks to tell persons not to touch the side
sticks.
(8) Depressurize the hydraulic system related to the spoiler that you must deactivate.
(a) For the spoiler 1 or 5, depressurize the Green hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-864-
001) .
(b) For the spoiler 2 or 4, depressurize the Yellow hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-24-00-864-
001) .
(c) For the spoiler 3, depressurize the Blue hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-003) .
(9) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position in :
(a) Zone 580 for the left spoilers.
(b) Zone 680 for the right spoilers.
(10) Open the applicable access panels:
(a) FOR 31CE1 (SERVO CTL-SPLR1, L G)
· The access panel 573BB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-002) .
(b) FOR 31CE2 (SERVO CTL-SPLR1, R G)
· The access panel 673BB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-002) .
(c) FOR 31CE3 (SERVO CTL-SPLR2, L Y)
· The access panel 575BB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(d) FOR 31CE4 (SERVO CTL-SPLR2, R Y)
· The access panel 675BB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(e) FOR 31CE5 (SERVO CTL-SPLR3, L B)
· The access panel 575DB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(f) FOR 31CE6 (SERVO CTL-SPLR3, R B)
· The access panel 675DB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(g) FOR 31CE7 (SERVO CTL-SPLR4, L Y)
· The access panel 575EB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(h) FOR 31CE8 (SERVO CTL-SPLR4, R Y)
· The access panel 675EB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
NOTE: When you deactivate a spoiler servocontrol, it is not necessary to deactivate the symmetrical spoil-
er on the other wing. (This spoiler is inhibited automatically by the SEC).
(1) If there is no plate with the 'O' and 'M' indications on the maintenance device (PRE GOODRICH VSB
31077-27-15):
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD ON THE KEY SPOILER MAINTENANCE
TOOL WHEN YOU SET THE SERVOCONTROL TO OPERATIONAL MODE OR
MAINTENANCE MODE.
IF YOU APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD, IT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TOOL
AND/OR TO THE SERVOCONTROL.
NOTE: The necessary torque to operate the maintenance device is 0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in). If
0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in) is not enough to turn the KEY-SPOILER MAINTENANCE, it is
possible that the maintenance device is damaged. To prevent more damage to the main-
tenance device, remove the spoiler servo control and send it back to the supplier for ana-
lysis.
1 If necessary, use a TOMMY BAR DIA 4 MM (0,157 IN) - METALLIC to turn the spoiler
maintenance key.
(b) Disconnect the electrical connector (2) from the receptacle (1) of the servocontrol.
(c) Put CAP - BLANKING on the electrical connector (2) and receptacle (1).
(d) Attach the electrical connector (2) to a hydraulic line with a TIE WRAP.
(e) Make sure that the spoiler is in the fully retracted position.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT NO SPOILER MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS ENGAGED IN THE
MAINTENANCE DEVICE HOUSING. AERODYNAMIC FORCES WILL CAUSE UN-
WANTED MOVEMENT OF THE SPOILER IF THE MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS IN
ITS HOUSING.
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD ON THE KEY SPOILER MAINTENANCE
TOOL WHEN YOU SET THE SERVOCONTROL TO OPERATIONAL MODE OR
MAINTENANCE MODE.
IF YOU APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD, IT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TOOL
AND/OR TO THE SERVOCONTROL.
NOTE: The necessary torque to operate the maintenance device is 0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in). If
0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in) is not enough to turn the KEY-SPOILER MAINTENANCE, it is
possible that the maintenance device is damaged. To prevent more damage to the main-
tenance device, remove the spoiler servo control and send it back to the supplier for ana-
lysis.
1 If necessary, use a TOMMY BAR DIA 4 MM (0,157 IN) - METALLIC to turn the spoiler
maintenance key.
NOTE: The defective servocontrol must stay hydraulically connected to the aircraft hydraulic
system.
(g) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT NO SPOILER MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS ENGAGED IN THE
MAINTENANCE DEVICE HOUSING. AERODYNAMIC FORCES WILL CAUSE UN-
WANTED MOVEMENT OF THE SPOILER IF THE MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS IN
ITS HOUSING.
(h) Gradually apply a manual force to the spoiler surface trailing-edge and make sure that you
cannot extend the spoiler.
NOTE: If you can extend the spoiler manually with the servocontrol in the operational position:
- It is necessary to replace the spoiler servocontrol.
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD ON THE KEY SPOILER MAINTENANCE
TOOL WHEN YOU SET THE SERVOCONTROL TO OPERATIONAL MODE OR
MAINTENANCE MODE.
IF YOU APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD, IT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TOOL
AND/OR TO THE SERVOCONTROL.
NOTE: The necessary torque to operate the maintenance device is 0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in). If
0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in) is not enough to turn the KEY-SPOILER MAINTENANCE, it is
possible that the maintenance device is damaged. To prevent more damage to the main-
tenance device, remove the spoiler servo control and send it back to the supplier for ana-
lysis.
1 If necessary, use a TOMMY BAR DIA 4 MM (0,157 IN) - METALLIC to turn the spoiler
maintenance key.
(b) Disconnect the electrical connector (2) from the receptacle (1) of the servocontrol.
(c) Put CAP - BLANKING on the electrical connector (2) and receptacle (1).
(d) Attach the electrical connector (2) to a hydraulic line with a TIE WRAP.
(e) Make sure that the spoiler is in the fully retracted position.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE STOP OF THE HEXAGONAL-HEAD CONTROL SWITCH IS
AGAINST THE LETTER 'O' ON THE HOUSING.
IF IT IS AGAINST THE LETTER 'M', AERODYNAMIC FORCES WILL CAUSE UN-
WANTED MOVEMENT OF THE SPOILER AND POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO EQUIP-
MENT.
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD ON THE KEY SPOILER MAINTENANCE
TOOL WHEN YOU SET THE SERVOCONTROL TO OPERATIONAL MODE OR
MAINTENANCE MODE.
IF YOU APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD, IT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TOOL
AND/OR TO THE SERVOCONTROL.
NOTE: The necessary torque to operate the maintenance device is 0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in). If
0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in) is not enough to turn the KEY-SPOILER MAINTENANCE, it is
possible that the maintenance device is damaged. To prevent more damage to the main-
tenance device, remove the spoiler servo control and send it back to the supplier for ana-
lysis.
1 If necessary, use a TOMMY BAR DIA 4 MM (0,157 IN) - METALLIC to turn the spoiler
maintenance key.
NOTE: The defective servocontrol must stay hydraulically connected to the aircraft hydraulic
system.
(g) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT NO SPOILER MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS ENGAGED IN THE
MAINTENANCE DEVICE HOUSING. AERODYNAMIC FORCES WILL CAUSE UN-
(h) Gradually apply a manual force to the spoiler surface trailing-edge and make sure that you
cannot extend the spoiler.
NOTE: If you can extend the spoiler manually with the servocontrol in the operational position:
- It is necessary to replace the spoiler servocontrol.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-64-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Spoiler Servo Control
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS SURFACES ARE
CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
FIN : 31CE1 , 31CE2 , 31CE3 , 31CE4 , 31CE5 , 31CE6 , 31CE7 , 31CE8 , 31CE9 , 31CE10
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 27-64-01A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
MMEL 27-64-02A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
MMEL 27-64-03A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
MMEL 27-64-04A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
MMEL 27-64-05A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-008-A). Extension of the Flaps on the Ground
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-008-A-01). Extension of the Flaps/Slats on the Ground
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-009-A). Retraction of the Flaps on the Ground
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-009-A-01). Retraction of the Flaps/Slats on the Ground
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 27-64-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the Spoiler Hydraulic Actuation
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-003-A). Pressurize the Blue Hydraulic System with a Hydraulic Ground Power-
Cart
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-003-A-01). Pressurize the Blue Hydraulic System with the Blue Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-003-A). Depressurize the Blue Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-23-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Green Hydraulic System from the Yellow Hydraulic Sys-
tem through the PTU with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-23-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Green and Yellow Hydraulic Systems after Operation
of the PTU
(Ref. 29-24-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-24-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
Deactivation and Reactivation of the Servocontrol SHEET 1
FOR 31CE1 (SERVO CTL-SPLR1, L G)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-002-A). Removal of the Access Panels 571AB(671AB), 573AB(673AB),
573BB(673BB), 573CB(673CB), 573EB(673EB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-002-A). Installation of the Access Panels 571AB(671AB), 573AB(673AB),
573BB(673BB), 573CB(673CB), 573EB(673EB)
FOR 31CE10 (SERVO CTL-SPLR5, R G)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE2 (SERVO CTL-SPLR1, R G)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-002-A). Removal of the Access Panels 571AB(671AB), 573AB(673AB),
573BB(673BB), 573CB(673CB), 573EB(673EB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-002-A). Installation of the Access Panels 571AB(671AB), 573AB(673AB),
573BB(673BB), 573CB(673CB), 573EB(673EB)
FOR 31CE3 (SERVO CTL-SPLR2, L Y)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE4 (SERVO CTL-SPLR2, R Y)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE5 (SERVO CTL-SPLR3, L B)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE6 (SERVO CTL-SPLR3, R B)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE7 (SERVO CTL-SPLR4, L Y)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE8 (SERVO CTL-SPLR4, R Y)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE9 (SERVO CTL-SPLR5, L G)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
575GB
573BB Z580
575DB
A
A
A
575EB
A
A 575BB
A
A
Z680
673BB
A 675BB
675DB
675EB
675GB
A
A
2
1
B
3
M
O
N_MM_276400_4_AAC0_01_02
N_MM_276400_4_AAD0_01_01
3. Job Set-up
(Ref. Fig. Deactivation and Reactivation of the Servocontrol SHEET 1)
Subtask 27-64-00-860-057-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Extend the flaps (Ref. AMM TASK 27-50-00-866-008) .
(3) On the overhead panel 23VU :
· Release the FLT CTL/SEC 1 pushbutton switch (on this pushbutton switch, the OFF legend comes
on).
(4) On the overhead panel 24VU :
· Release the FLT CTL/SEC 2 and FLT CTL/SEC 3 pushbutton switches (on these pushbutton
switches, the OFF legends come on).
(5) On the panel 114VU, put the LOCKING TOOL-FLAP SLAT LEVER,INT.
POSITION (98D27803000000) in position on the flap and slat control lever.
(6) Put the PIN-SIDE STICK LOCKING (98D27903500000) in position on each side-stick controller.
(7) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) on the CAPT and F/O side sticks to tell persons not to touch the side
sticks.
(8) Depressurize the hydraulic system related to the spoiler that you must deactivate.
(a) For the spoiler 1 or 5, depressurize the Green hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-864-
001) .
(b) For the spoiler 2 or 4, depressurize the Yellow hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-24-00-864-
001) .
(c) For the spoiler 3, depressurize the Blue hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-003) .
(9) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position in :
(a) Zone 580 for the left spoilers.
(b) Zone 680 for the right spoilers.
(10) Open the applicable access panels:
(a) FOR 31CE1 (SERVO CTL-SPLR1, L G)
· The access panel 573BB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-002) .
(b) FOR 31CE2 (SERVO CTL-SPLR1, R G)
· The access panel 673BB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-002) .
(c) FOR 31CE3 (SERVO CTL-SPLR2, L Y)
· The access panel 575BB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(d) FOR 31CE4 (SERVO CTL-SPLR2, R Y)
· The access panel 675BB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(e) FOR 31CE5 (SERVO CTL-SPLR3, L B)
· The access panel 575DB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(f) FOR 31CE6 (SERVO CTL-SPLR3, R B)
· The access panel 675DB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(g) FOR 31CE7 (SERVO CTL-SPLR4, L Y)
· The access panel 575EB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(h) FOR 31CE8 (SERVO CTL-SPLR4, R Y)
· The access panel 675EB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
NOTE: When you deactivate a spoiler servocontrol, it is not necessary to deactivate the symmetrical spoil-
er on the other wing. (This spoiler is inhibited automatically by the SEC).
(1) If there is no plate with the 'O' and 'M' indications on the maintenance device (PRE GOODRICH VSB
31077-27-15):
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD ON THE KEY SPOILER MAINTENANCE
TOOL WHEN YOU SET THE SERVOCONTROL TO OPERATIONAL MODE OR
MAINTENANCE MODE.
IF YOU APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD, IT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TOOL
AND/OR TO THE SERVOCONTROL.
NOTE: The necessary torque to operate the maintenance device is 0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in). If
0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in) is not enough to turn the KEY-SPOILER MAINTENANCE, it is
possible that the maintenance device is damaged. To prevent more damage to the main-
tenance device, remove the spoiler servo control and send it back to the supplier for ana-
lysis.
1 If necessary, use a TOMMY BAR DIA 4 MM (0,157 IN) - METALLIC to turn the spoiler
maintenance key.
(b) Disconnect the electrical connector (2) from the receptacle (1) of the servocontrol.
(c) Put CAP - BLANKING on the electrical connector (2) and receptacle (1).
(d) Attach the electrical connector (2) to a hydraulic line with a TIE WRAP.
(e) Make sure that the spoiler is in the fully retracted position.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT NO SPOILER MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS ENGAGED IN THE
MAINTENANCE DEVICE HOUSING. AERODYNAMIC FORCES WILL CAUSE UN-
WANTED MOVEMENT OF THE SPOILER IF THE MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS IN
ITS HOUSING.
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD ON THE KEY SPOILER MAINTENANCE
TOOL WHEN YOU SET THE SERVOCONTROL TO OPERATIONAL MODE OR
MAINTENANCE MODE.
IF YOU APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD, IT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TOOL
AND/OR TO THE SERVOCONTROL.
NOTE: The necessary torque to operate the maintenance device is 0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in). If
0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in) is not enough to turn the KEY-SPOILER MAINTENANCE, it is
possible that the maintenance device is damaged. To prevent more damage to the main-
tenance device, remove the spoiler servo control and send it back to the supplier for ana-
lysis.
1 If necessary, use a TOMMY BAR DIA 4 MM (0,157 IN) - METALLIC to turn the spoiler
maintenance key.
NOTE: The defective servocontrol must stay hydraulically connected to the aircraft hydraulic
system.
(g) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT NO SPOILER MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS ENGAGED IN THE
MAINTENANCE DEVICE HOUSING. AERODYNAMIC FORCES WILL CAUSE UN-
WANTED MOVEMENT OF THE SPOILER IF THE MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS IN
ITS HOUSING.
(h) Gradually apply a manual force to the spoiler surface trailing-edge and make sure that you
cannot extend the spoiler.
NOTE: If you can extend the spoiler manually with the servocontrol in the operational position:
- It is necessary to replace the spoiler servocontrol.
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD ON THE KEY SPOILER MAINTENANCE
TOOL WHEN YOU SET THE SERVOCONTROL TO OPERATIONAL MODE OR
MAINTENANCE MODE.
IF YOU APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD, IT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TOOL
AND/OR TO THE SERVOCONTROL.
NOTE: The necessary torque to operate the maintenance device is 0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in). If
0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in) is not enough to turn the KEY-SPOILER MAINTENANCE, it is
possible that the maintenance device is damaged. To prevent more damage to the main-
tenance device, remove the spoiler servo control and send it back to the supplier for ana-
lysis.
1 If necessary, use a TOMMY BAR DIA 4 MM (0,157 IN) - METALLIC to turn the spoiler
maintenance key.
(b) Disconnect the electrical connector (2) from the receptacle (1) of the servocontrol.
(c) Put CAP - BLANKING on the electrical connector (2) and receptacle (1).
(d) Attach the electrical connector (2) to a hydraulic line with a TIE WRAP.
(e) Make sure that the spoiler is in the fully retracted position.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE STOP OF THE HEXAGONAL-HEAD CONTROL SWITCH IS
AGAINST THE LETTER 'O' ON THE HOUSING.
IF IT IS AGAINST THE LETTER 'M', AERODYNAMIC FORCES WILL CAUSE UN-
WANTED MOVEMENT OF THE SPOILER AND POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO EQUIP-
MENT.
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD ON THE KEY SPOILER MAINTENANCE
TOOL WHEN YOU SET THE SERVOCONTROL TO OPERATIONAL MODE OR
MAINTENANCE MODE.
IF YOU APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD, IT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TOOL
AND/OR TO THE SERVOCONTROL.
NOTE: The necessary torque to operate the maintenance device is 0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in). If
0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in) is not enough to turn the KEY-SPOILER MAINTENANCE, it is
possible that the maintenance device is damaged. To prevent more damage to the main-
tenance device, remove the spoiler servo control and send it back to the supplier for ana-
lysis.
1 If necessary, use a TOMMY BAR DIA 4 MM (0,157 IN) - METALLIC to turn the spoiler
maintenance key.
NOTE: The defective servocontrol must stay hydraulically connected to the aircraft hydraulic
system.
(g) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT NO SPOILER MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS ENGAGED IN THE
MAINTENANCE DEVICE HOUSING. AERODYNAMIC FORCES WILL CAUSE UN-
(h) Gradually apply a manual force to the spoiler surface trailing-edge and make sure that you
cannot extend the spoiler.
NOTE: If you can extend the spoiler manually with the servocontrol in the operational position:
- It is necessary to replace the spoiler servocontrol.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-64-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Spoiler Servo Control
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS SURFACES ARE
CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
FIN : 31CE1 , 31CE2 , 31CE3 , 31CE4 , 31CE5 , 31CE6 , 31CE7 , 31CE8 , 31CE9 , 31CE10
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 27-64-01A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
MMEL 27-64-02A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
MMEL 27-64-03A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
MMEL 27-64-04A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
MMEL 27-64-05A YES YES YES 01.0 00.8 2
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-008-A). Extension of the Flaps on the Ground
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-008-A-01). Extension of the Flaps/Slats on the Ground
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-009-A). Retraction of the Flaps on the Ground
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-009-A-01). Retraction of the Flaps/Slats on the Ground
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 27-64-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the Spoiler Hydraulic Actuation
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-003-A). Pressurize the Blue Hydraulic System with a Hydraulic Ground Power-
Cart
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-003-A-01). Pressurize the Blue Hydraulic System with the Blue Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-003-A). Depressurize the Blue Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-23-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Green Hydraulic System from the Yellow Hydraulic Sys-
tem through the PTU with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-23-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Green and Yellow Hydraulic Systems after Operation
of the PTU
(Ref. 29-24-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-24-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
Deactivation and Reactivation of the Servocontrol SHEET 1
FOR 31CE1 (SERVO CTL-SPLR1, L G)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-002-A). Removal of the Access Panels 571AB(671AB), 573AB(673AB),
573BB(673BB), 573CB(673CB), 573EB(673EB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-002-A). Installation of the Access Panels 571AB(671AB), 573AB(673AB),
573BB(673BB), 573CB(673CB), 573EB(673EB)
FOR 31CE10 (SERVO CTL-SPLR5, R G)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE2 (SERVO CTL-SPLR1, R G)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-002-A). Removal of the Access Panels 571AB(671AB), 573AB(673AB),
573BB(673BB), 573CB(673CB), 573EB(673EB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-002-A). Installation of the Access Panels 571AB(671AB), 573AB(673AB),
573BB(673BB), 573CB(673CB), 573EB(673EB)
FOR 31CE3 (SERVO CTL-SPLR2, L Y)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE4 (SERVO CTL-SPLR2, R Y)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE5 (SERVO CTL-SPLR3, L B)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE6 (SERVO CTL-SPLR3, R B)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE7 (SERVO CTL-SPLR4, L Y)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE8 (SERVO CTL-SPLR4, R Y)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
FOR 31CE9 (SERVO CTL-SPLR5, L G)
(Ref. 57-51-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
(Ref. 57-51-37-400-004-A). Installation of the Access Panels 575AB(675AB), 575BB(675BB),
575CB(675CB), 575DB(675DB), 575EB(675EB), 575FB(675FB),
575GB(675GB), 575HB(675HB)
575GB
573BB Z580
575DB
A
A
A
575EB
A
A 575BB
A
A
Z680
673BB
A 675BB
675DB
675EB
675GB
A
A
2
1
B
3
M
O
N_MM_276400_4_AAC0_01_02
N_MM_276400_4_AAD0_01_01
3. Job Set-up
(Ref. Fig. Deactivation and Reactivation of the Servocontrol SHEET 1)
Subtask 27-64-00-860-057-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Extend the flaps (Ref. AMM TASK 27-50-00-866-008) .
(3) On the overhead panel 23VU :
· Release the FLT CTL/SEC 1 pushbutton switch (on this pushbutton switch, the OFF legend comes
on).
(4) On the overhead panel 24VU :
· Release the FLT CTL/SEC 2 and FLT CTL/SEC 3 pushbutton switches (on these pushbutton
switches, the OFF legends come on).
(5) On the panel 114VU, put the LOCKING TOOL-FLAP SLAT LEVER,INT.
POSITION (98D27803000000) in position on the flap and slat control lever.
(6) Put the PIN-SIDE STICK LOCKING (98D27903500000) in position on each side-stick controller.
(7) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) on the CAPT and F/O side sticks to tell persons not to touch the side
sticks.
(8) Depressurize the hydraulic system related to the spoiler that you must deactivate.
(a) For the spoiler 1 or 5, depressurize the Green hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-864-
001) .
(b) For the spoiler 2 or 4, depressurize the Yellow hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-24-00-864-
001) .
(c) For the spoiler 3, depressurize the Blue hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-003) .
(9) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position in :
(a) Zone 580 for the left spoilers.
(b) Zone 680 for the right spoilers.
(10) Open the applicable access panels:
(a) FOR 31CE1 (SERVO CTL-SPLR1, L G)
· The access panel 573BB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-002) .
(b) FOR 31CE2 (SERVO CTL-SPLR1, R G)
· The access panel 673BB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-002) .
(c) FOR 31CE3 (SERVO CTL-SPLR2, L Y)
· The access panel 575BB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(d) FOR 31CE4 (SERVO CTL-SPLR2, R Y)
· The access panel 675BB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(e) FOR 31CE5 (SERVO CTL-SPLR3, L B)
· The access panel 575DB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(f) FOR 31CE6 (SERVO CTL-SPLR3, R B)
· The access panel 675DB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(g) FOR 31CE7 (SERVO CTL-SPLR4, L Y)
· The access panel 575EB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
(h) FOR 31CE8 (SERVO CTL-SPLR4, R Y)
· The access panel 675EB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-51-37-000-004) .
NOTE: When you deactivate a spoiler servocontrol, it is not necessary to deactivate the symmetrical spoil-
er on the other wing. (This spoiler is inhibited automatically by the SEC).
(1) If there is no plate with the 'O' and 'M' indications on the maintenance device (PRE GOODRICH VSB
31077-27-15):
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD ON THE KEY SPOILER MAINTENANCE
TOOL WHEN YOU SET THE SERVOCONTROL TO OPERATIONAL MODE OR
MAINTENANCE MODE.
IF YOU APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD, IT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TOOL
AND/OR TO THE SERVOCONTROL.
NOTE: The necessary torque to operate the maintenance device is 0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in). If
0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in) is not enough to turn the KEY-SPOILER MAINTENANCE, it is
possible that the maintenance device is damaged. To prevent more damage to the main-
tenance device, remove the spoiler servo control and send it back to the supplier for ana-
lysis.
1 If necessary, use a TOMMY BAR DIA 4 MM (0,157 IN) - METALLIC to turn the spoiler
maintenance key.
(b) Disconnect the electrical connector (2) from the receptacle (1) of the servocontrol.
(c) Put CAP - BLANKING on the electrical connector (2) and receptacle (1).
(d) Attach the electrical connector (2) to a hydraulic line with a TIE WRAP.
(e) Make sure that the spoiler is in the fully retracted position.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT NO SPOILER MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS ENGAGED IN THE
MAINTENANCE DEVICE HOUSING. AERODYNAMIC FORCES WILL CAUSE UN-
WANTED MOVEMENT OF THE SPOILER IF THE MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS IN
ITS HOUSING.
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD ON THE KEY SPOILER MAINTENANCE
TOOL WHEN YOU SET THE SERVOCONTROL TO OPERATIONAL MODE OR
MAINTENANCE MODE.
IF YOU APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD, IT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TOOL
AND/OR TO THE SERVOCONTROL.
NOTE: The necessary torque to operate the maintenance device is 0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in). If
0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in) is not enough to turn the KEY-SPOILER MAINTENANCE, it is
possible that the maintenance device is damaged. To prevent more damage to the main-
tenance device, remove the spoiler servo control and send it back to the supplier for ana-
lysis.
1 If necessary, use a TOMMY BAR DIA 4 MM (0,157 IN) - METALLIC to turn the spoiler
maintenance key.
NOTE: The defective servocontrol must stay hydraulically connected to the aircraft hydraulic
system.
(g) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT NO SPOILER MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS ENGAGED IN THE
MAINTENANCE DEVICE HOUSING. AERODYNAMIC FORCES WILL CAUSE UN-
WANTED MOVEMENT OF THE SPOILER IF THE MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS IN
ITS HOUSING.
(h) Gradually apply a manual force to the spoiler surface trailing-edge and make sure that you
cannot extend the spoiler.
NOTE: If you can extend the spoiler manually with the servocontrol in the operational position:
- It is necessary to replace the spoiler servocontrol.
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD ON THE KEY SPOILER MAINTENANCE
TOOL WHEN YOU SET THE SERVOCONTROL TO OPERATIONAL MODE OR
MAINTENANCE MODE.
IF YOU APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD, IT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TOOL
AND/OR TO THE SERVOCONTROL.
NOTE: The necessary torque to operate the maintenance device is 0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in). If
0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in) is not enough to turn the KEY-SPOILER MAINTENANCE, it is
possible that the maintenance device is damaged. To prevent more damage to the main-
tenance device, remove the spoiler servo control and send it back to the supplier for ana-
lysis.
1 If necessary, use a TOMMY BAR DIA 4 MM (0,157 IN) - METALLIC to turn the spoiler
maintenance key.
(b) Disconnect the electrical connector (2) from the receptacle (1) of the servocontrol.
(c) Put CAP - BLANKING on the electrical connector (2) and receptacle (1).
(d) Attach the electrical connector (2) to a hydraulic line with a TIE WRAP.
(e) Make sure that the spoiler is in the fully retracted position.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE STOP OF THE HEXAGONAL-HEAD CONTROL SWITCH IS
AGAINST THE LETTER 'O' ON THE HOUSING.
IF IT IS AGAINST THE LETTER 'M', AERODYNAMIC FORCES WILL CAUSE UN-
WANTED MOVEMENT OF THE SPOILER AND POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO EQUIP-
MENT.
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD ON THE KEY SPOILER MAINTENANCE
TOOL WHEN YOU SET THE SERVOCONTROL TO OPERATIONAL MODE OR
MAINTENANCE MODE.
IF YOU APPLY A HIGH TORQUE LOAD, IT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TOOL
AND/OR TO THE SERVOCONTROL.
NOTE: The necessary torque to operate the maintenance device is 0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in). If
0.350 m.daN (30.97 lbf.in) is not enough to turn the KEY-SPOILER MAINTENANCE, it is
possible that the maintenance device is damaged. To prevent more damage to the main-
tenance device, remove the spoiler servo control and send it back to the supplier for ana-
lysis.
1 If necessary, use a TOMMY BAR DIA 4 MM (0,157 IN) - METALLIC to turn the spoiler
maintenance key.
NOTE: The defective servocontrol must stay hydraulically connected to the aircraft hydraulic
system.
(g) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT NO SPOILER MAINTENANCE KEY STAYS ENGAGED IN THE
MAINTENANCE DEVICE HOUSING. AERODYNAMIC FORCES WILL CAUSE UN-
(h) Gradually apply a manual force to the spoiler surface trailing-edge and make sure that you
cannot extend the spoiler.
NOTE: If you can extend the spoiler manually with the servocontrol in the operational position:
- It is necessary to replace the spoiler servocontrol.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-51-00-040-005-A
Deactivation of the Slat and Flap Control Computer (SFCC) No. 2 Slat Channel
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 27-81-01A NO NO NO 01.0 01.0 1
NOTE: For the deactivation of the SFCC No. 2 flap channel refer to TASK 27-51-00-040-001.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 20-16-00-912-001-A). Circuit Breakers Safety Practices
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 27-54-00-710-002-A). Operational Test of the Flap and Slat Systems
(Ref. 27-80-00-869-004-A). Reset of the Wing Tip Brake (WTB) of the Slat System on the Ground
(Ref. 27-81-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the Wing-Tip Brake and the Pressure-Off Brake
(Ref. 27-84-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the Slat System
(Ref. 31-32-00-860-001-A). Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST Menu Page
Ref. ESPM 20-10-00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 27-51-00-941-075-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) As necessary, use the applicable SAFETY BARRIERS, specified by the operator's instructions and
your local regulations.
(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the slats and flaps.
Subtask 27-51-00-861-057-A
B. Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 27-51-00-865-096-A
C. Table of the circuit breakers used in this procedure:
ACTION RESULT
1.On the MCDU: On the MCDU:
· get access to the Flight Controls (F/CTL) SYS- · the F/CTL SYSTEM REPORT TEST PAGE is
TEM REPORT/TEST page (Ref. AMM TASK shown
31-32-00-860-001)
· push in the key adjacent to < SFCC1 · the SFCC1 menu is shown
· push in the key adjacent to < SYSTEM · < NO FAULTS > is shown except SLT 1 NO
STATUS SLAT SFCC 2 DATA and/or SLT 1 NO SFCC 2 DATA
CHECK WIRING AND SFCC 2
ACTION RESULT
· push the key adjacent to < RETURN until the
SYSTEM REPORT/TEST F/CTL page is shown
· push in the key adjacent to <SFCC2 · the SFCC2 menu is shown
· push in the key adjacent to < SYSTEM · the SYSTEM STATUS SLAT page is shown
STATUS SLAT
· if SLT SYS LOCKED is shown, reset the wing
tip brakes of the slat system with SFCC 2
(Ref. AMM TASK 27-80-00-869-004)
· if the reset of the WTBs (of the slat system) · the 28V power supply from SFCC 2 to the WTBs
with SFCC 2 cannot be completed satisfactor- is disconnected.
ily, open the circuit breaker 11CV (Ref. AMM
TASK 20-16-00-912-001) .
· push in the key adjacent to < RETURN until
the F/CTL SYSTEM REPORT/TEST page is
shown.
Subtask 27-51-00-865-078-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU AUTO FLT/FAC1/26VAC 14CC1 H09
** ON A/C ALL
121VU AUTO FLT/FAC2/26VAC 14CC2 M18
Subtask 27-51-00-865-118-A
C. Table of the circuit breakers used in this procedure:
NOTE: This paragraph is applicable only if the MCDU shows < NO RESPONSE > for SFCC 2.
(1) Do the Operational Test of the Slat System (Ref. AMM TASK 27-84-00-710-001) .
(a) If the WTB is set due to failure of the Slat 2 channel, the message "FLAPS LEVER ....RECYCLE"
will trigger on ECAM.
(2) If the message to recycle the Flap control lever shows on ECAM, open the circuit breaker 11CV
(Ref. AMM TASK 20-16-00-912-001) .
Subtask 27-51-00-040-053-A
E. Deactivation of the SFCC No. 2 Slat Channel (Continued)
(1) Do the Operational Test of the Flap and Slat Systems (Ref. AMM TASK 27-54-00-710-002) .
NOTE: The circuit breaker 11CV stays open (if the c/b 11CV was opened before).
(2) Do the WTB/POB test with SFCC No. 1 (slat system) only (Ref. AMM TASK 27-81-00-710-001) .
NOTE: The circuit breaker 11CV stays open (if the c/b 11CV was opened before).
(3) Make sure that the WTB/POB test was successful and that the MCDU shows:
SFCC 1
DATE: XXX XX__ UTC: XXXX
PERFORMED
NO FAULTS
RESULT NOT STORED.
NOTE: The aircraft can only dispatched if the WTB/POB test was successful.
NOTE: These status messages will only show in flight phases 1 and 10.
NOTE: This status message will not show in flight phases 1 and 10.
(4) Make an entry in the aircraft technical logbook that the SFCC 2 Slat Channel is deactivated.
5. Close-up
Subtask 27-51-00-862-058-A
A. De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
Subtask 27-51-00-865-105-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU AUTO FLT/FAC1/26VAC 14CC1 H09
** ON A/C ALL
121VU AUTO FLT/FAC2/26VAC 14CC2 M18
Subtask 27-51-00-942-070-A
C. Removal of Equipment
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Remove the safety barriers.
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-81-00-040-001-A
Slat WTB Solenoids - WTB Test Procedure
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
FIN : 21CV
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 27-81-02A NO NO NO 01.0 01.0 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 27-81-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the Wing-Tip Brake and the Pressure-Off Brake
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 27-81-00-941-059-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) As necessary, use the applicable SAFETY BARRIERS, specified by the operator's instructions and
your local regulations.
(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell persons not to operate the slat system.
Subtask 27-81-00-861-054-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) In the deactivation procedure that follows it is necessary to do the WTB/POB test with SFCC 1
(Ref. AMM TASK 27-81-00-710-001) .
Prepare to pressurize the hydraulic systems.
Subtask 27-81-00-865-070-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
NOTE: You can only dispatch the aircraft if the WTB/POB test was successful.
(4) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-92-00-040-003-A
Operational Test of the Thrust Reverser System
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 78-31-00-710-041-A). Operational Test of the Thrust Reverser System with the CFDS
(Ref. 78-31-00-710-041-A-02). Operational test of the Thrust Reverser without the CFDS and Engine
Running
** ON A/C ALL
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 27-92-00-861-052-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 27-92-00-865-052-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SEC1/NORM/SPLY 21CE1 B03
** ON A/C ALL
105VU FLT CTL/SEC1/STBY SPLY 22CE B01
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SEC3/SPLY 21CE3 Q19
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SEC2/SPLY 21CE2 Q18
Subtask 27-92-00-860-054-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) On the FLT CTL panel 23VU:
· make sure that the FLT CTL/SEC 1 pushbutton switch is pushed (on this pushbutton switch, the
FAULT and OFF legends are off).
(2) On the FLT CTL panel 24VU:
· make sure that the FLT CTL/SEC 2 and FLT CTL/SEC 3 pushbutton switches are pushed (on
these pushbutton switches, the FAULT and OFF legends are off).
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 27-92-00-710-052-B
A. Do the operational test of the thrust reverser system (Ref. AMM TASK 78-31-00-710-041)
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
Subtask 27-92-00-862-051-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Make an applicable entry in the logbook.
(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-93-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Elevator Aileron Computer
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 29-23-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Green Hydraulic System from the Yellow Hydraulic Sys-
tem through the PTU with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-23-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Green and Yellow Hydraulic Systems after Operation
of the PTU
(Ref. 29-24-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-24-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 27-93-00-861-051-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 27-93-00-010-051-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position at the access door 822.
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC1/NORM/ 15CE1 B06
SPLY
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/FCDC1/SPLY 20CE1 B05
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/THS/ACTR/MOT2 19CE2 B04
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SEC1/NORM/SPLY 21CE1 B03
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/FLP/CTL AND 6CV B02
MONG/SYS1
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL AND 5CV B01
MONG/SYS1
49VU AUTO FLT/FAC1/28VDC 5CC1 H10
49VU AUTO FLT/FAC1/26VAC 14CC1 H09
** ON A/C ALL
105VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/STBY SPLY 16CE2 A02
105VU FLT CTL/ELAC1/STBY SPLY 16CE1 A01
105VU FLT CTL/SEC1/STBY SPLY 22CE B01
105VU ADIRS/ADIRU1/28VDC 6FP1 C02
105VU ELEC/HOT BUS/702PP SPLY 5PB2 D02
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/WTB/FLP/SYS2 12CV P20
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/WTB/SLT/SYS2 11CV P19
121VU HYDRAULIC/LGCIU/SYS2 2GA Q35
121VU HYDRAULIC/LGCIU/SYS1/GRND SPLY 52GA Q34
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/FLP/CTL AND/ 8CV Q21
MONG/SYS2
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SEC3/SPLY 21CE3 Q19
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SEC2/SPLY 21CE2 Q18
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/THS ACTR/MOT3 19CE3 Q17
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/THS ACTR/MOT1 19CE1 Q16
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/NORM/ 15CE2 R20
SPLY
** ON A/C ALL
122VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/WTB/FLP/SYS1 10CV S07
122VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/WTB/SLT/SYS1 9CV S06
4. Procedure
Subtask 27-93-00-040-050-A
A. If the ELAC 1 FAULT warning is in view on the upper ECAM display unit:
ACTION RESULT
1.On the center pedestal, on one MCDU, push The MCDU shows the MDCU MENU page.
the MCDU MENU mode key.
2.Push the line key adjacent to the CFDS indica- The MCDU shows the CFDS MENU page.
tion.
3.Push the line key adjacent to the SYSTEM RE- The MCDU shows the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST
PORT/TEST indication. page.
4.Push the line key adjacent to the F/CTL indica- The MCDU shows the F/CTL page.
tion.
5.Push the line key adjacent to the EFCS1 indica- The MCDU shows the EFCS1 page.
tion.
6.Push the line key adjacent to the GROUND The MCDU shows the EFCS1 GROUND SCAN
SCAN indication. page.
7.Push the line key adjacent to the START
GROUND SCAN indication.
8.After two minutes, push the line key adjacent to
the GROUND SCAN STOP indication.
9.Push the line key adjacent to the GROUND RE- Make sure that none of the following CFDS fault
PORT indication. messages are present:
· CFDS fault messages concerning acceleromet-
ers 3 (12CE3) and 4 (12CE4) and sidestick:
ELAC2 MON OR WIRING FROM ACCLRM3
12CE3,
ELAC2 COM OR WIRING FROM ACCLRM3
12CE3,
ACCLRM3 12CE3,
SEC2 OR WIRING FROM ACCLRM3 12CE3,
ELAC2 MON OR WIRING FROM ACCLRM4
12CE4,
ELAC2 COM OR WIRING FROM ACCLRM4
12CE4,
ACCLRM4 12CE4,
SEC2 OR WIRING FROM ACCLRM4 12CE4,
ACTION RESULT
ELAC2 OR INPUT OF CAPT ROLL CTL
SSTU 4CE1,
ELAC2 OR INPUT OF F/O ROLL CTL SSTU
4CE2,
ELAC2 OR INPUT OF CAPT PITCH CTL
SSTU 4CE3,
ELAC2 OR INPUT OF F/O PITCH CTL SSTU
4CE4,
SEC1(2)(3) OR INPUT OF CAPT ROLL CTL
SSTU 4CE1,
SEC1(2)(3) OR INPUT OF F/O ROLL CTL
SSTU 4CE2,
SEC1(2) OR INPUT OF CAPT PITCH CTL
SSTU 4CE3,
SEC1(2) OR INPUT OF F/O PITCH CTL
SSTU 4CE4,
CAPT ROLL CTL SSTU 4CE1,
F/O ROLL CTL SSTU 4CE2,
CAPT PITCH CTL SSTU 4CE3,
F/O PITCH CTL SSTU 4CE4.
Subtask 27-93-00-710-052-A
D. For the ELAC 1 PITCH FAULT warning:
(1) Do this test:
ACTION RESULT
1.On the overhead panel 23VU: On the overhead panel 23VU:
· release the FLT CTL/SEC 1 pushbutton switch. · the OFF legend of the FLT CTL/SEC 1 pushbut-
ton switch comes on.
2.On the overhead panel 24VU: On the overhead panel 24VU:
· release the FLT CTL/SEC 2 pushbutton switch · the OFF legend of the FLT CTL/SEC 2 pushbut-
· release the FLT CTL/ELAC 2 pushbutton ton switch comes on.
switch. · the OFF legend of the FLT CTL/ELAC 2 push-
button switch comes on.
3.Pressurize the Green and Yellow hydraulic
systems (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-863-001)
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-24-00-863-001) .
4.On the panel 114VU:
· make sure that the FLAPS control lever is in
the 0 position.
5.On the center pedestal: The THS moves out of the neutral position.
· move the THS with the pitch-trim control
wheels out of the neutral position.
6.On the overhead panel 24VU: On the overhead panel 24VU:
· push the FLT CTL/SEC 2 pushbutton switch. · the OFF legend of the FLT CTL/SEC 2 pushbut-
ton switch goes off.
The THS must return to the neutral position (elec-
tric motor 3 in operation).
5. Close-up
Subtask 27-93-00-860-050-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) For the ELAC 1 FAULT warning :
(a) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) on the FLT CTL/ELAC 1 pushbutton switch, to tell the crew that the
ELAC 1 is deactivated.
(b) Open the circuit breakers 15CE1 and 16CE1.
(c) Make an entry in the log-book.
(2) For the ELAC 1 PITCH FAULT warning :
(a) On the overhead panel 23VU, push the FLT CTL/SEC 1 pushbutton switch (on this pushbutton
switch, the OFF legend goes off).
(b) On the overhead panel 24VU, push the FLT CTL/ELAC 2 pushbutton switch (on this pushbutton
switch, the OFF legend goes off).
(c) Depressurize the Green and Yellow hydraulic systems (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-864-001)
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-24-00-864-001) .
Subtask 27-93-00-862-051-A
B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
Subtask 27-93-00-410-051-A
C. Close Access
(1) Install the protective cover on the battery power center 105VU.
(2) Tighten the two screws.
(3) Close the access door 822.
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-94-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Spoiler Elevator Computer (SEC)
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 27-94-00-860-054-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) On the overhead panel, on the FLT CTL panel 23VU:
· Make sure that the FLT CTL/ELAC1 pushbutton switch is pushed. (On this pushbutton switch the
OFF legend is off).
(3) On the overhead panel, on the FLT CTL panel 24VU
· Make sure that the FLT CTL/ELAC2 pushbutton switch is pushed. (On this pushbutton switch the
OFF legend is off).
Subtask 27-94-00-010-053-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position at access door 822.
(2) Open access door 822.
(3) At the battery power center 105VU:
· Loosen the two screws and remove the protective cover.
Subtask 27-94-00-865-053-A
C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC1/NORM/ 15CE1 B06
SPLY
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SEC1/NORM/SPLY 21CE1 B03
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/FLP/CTL AND 6CV B02
MONG/SYS1
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL AND 5CV B01
MONG/SYS1
49VU AUTO FLT/FAC1/28VDC 5CC1 H10
49VU AUTO FLT/FAC1/26VAC 14CC1 H09
** ON A/C ALL
105VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/STBY SPLY 16CE2 A02
105VU FLT CTL/ELAC1/STBY SPLY 16CE1 A01
105VU FLT CTL/SEC1/STBY SPLY 22CE B01
105VU ADIRS/ADIRU1/28VDC 6FP1 C02
105VU ELEC/HOT BUS/702PP SPLY 5PB2 D02
105VU ELEC/HOT BUS/701PP SPLY 5PB1 D01
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/WTB/FLP/SYS2 12CV P20
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/WTB/SLT/SYS2 11CV P19
121VU HYDRAULIC/LGCIU/SYS2 2GA Q35
121VU HYDRAULIC/LGCIU/SYS1/GRND SPLY 52GA Q34
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/FLP/CTL AND/ 8CV Q21
MONG/SYS2
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SEC3/SPLY 21CE3 Q19
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SEC2/SPLY 21CE2 Q18
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/NORM/ 15CE2 R20
SPLY
** ON A/C ALL
122VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/WTB/FLP/SYS1 10CV S07
122VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/WTB/SLT/SYS1 9CV S06
4. Procedure
Subtask 27-94-00-040-050-B
A. Deactivation of the Spoiler Elevator Computer (SEC1) or (SEC2)
(1) Do this test before each flight:
ACTION RESULT
1.Open circuit breakers 21CE1 and 22CE
(SEC1), or 21CE2 (SEC2).
2.On the center pedestal, on one MCDU, push The MCDU shows the MCDU MENU page.
the MCDU MENU mode key.
3.Push the line key adjacent to the CFDS indica- The MCDU shows the CFDS MENU page.
tion.
4.Push the line key adjacent to the SYSTEM RE- The MCDU shows the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST
PORT/TEST indication. page.
5.Push the line key adjacent to the F/CTL indica- The MCDU shows the F/CTL page.
tion.
6.Push the line key adjacent to the EFCS1(2) in- The MCDU shows the EFCS1(2) page.
dication.
7.Push the line key adjacent to the GROUND The MCDU shows the EFCS1(2) GROUND SCAN
SCAN indication. page.
8.Push the line key adjacent to the START
GROUND SCAN indication and wait for two
minutes.
9.Push the line key adjacent to the GROUND
SCAN STOP indication.
10.Push the line key adjacent to the GROUND Make sure that none of the CFDS fault messages
REPORT indication. that follow are there:
· CFDS fault messages related to sidestick:
ELAC1(2) OR INPUT OF CAPT ROLL CTL
SSTU 4CE1,
ELAC1(2) OR INPUT OF F/O ROLL CTL
SSTU 4CE2,
ELAC1(2) OR INPUT OF CAPT PITCH CTL
SSTU 4CE3,
ELAC1(2) OR INPUT OF F/O PITCH CTL
SSTU 4CE4,
SEC1(2)(3) (the non defective SECs) OR IN-
PUT OF CAPT ROLL CTL SSTU 4CE1,
SEC1(2)(3) (the non defective SECs) OR IN-
PUT OF F/O ROLL CTL SSTU 4CE2,
SEC1(2) (the non defective SECs) OR INPUT
OF CAPT PITCH CTL SSTU 4CE3,
SEC1(2) (the non defective SECs) OR INPUT
OF F/O PITCH CTL SSTU 4CE4,
CAPT ROLL CTL SSTU 4CE1,
F/O ROLL CTL SSTU 4CE2,
CAPT PITCH CTL SSTU 4CE3 and
F/O PITCH CTL SSTU 4CE4.
ACTION RESULT
SEC2 OR WIRING FROM R Y ELEV POS
XCDR 34CE2,
SEC2 OR WIRING FROM L ELEV POS MON
XCDR,
SEC2 OR WIRING FROM R ELEV POS MON
XCDR,
SEC2 COM OR WIRING TO L G ELEV
SERVO VLV 34CE1,
SEC2 COM OR WIRING TO R Y ELEV
SERVO VLV 34CE2,
SEC2 MON OR WIRING TO L G ELEV
SERVO VLV 34CE1,
SEC2 MON OR WIRING TO R Y ELEV
SERVO VLV 34CE2,
SEC2 OR WIRING FROM L B ELEV MODE
XCDR 34CE3,
SEC2 OR WIRING FROM R B ELEV MODE
XCDR 34CE4,
SEC2 MON OR WIRING TO L B ELEV SOL
VLV 34CE3 and
SEC2 MON OR WIRING TO R B ELEV SOL
VLV 34CE4.
5. Close-up
Subtask 27-94-00-410-053-A
A. Close Access
(1) Install the protective cover on the battery power center 105VU.
(2) Tighten the two screws.
(3) Close access door 822.
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 27-94-00-860-057-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) On the overhead panel, on the FLT CTL panel 23VU or 24VU, put a WARNING NOTICE(S) on the
pushbutton switch related to the SEC that you deactivated.
(2) Make an entry in the log book.
(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-94-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Spoiler Elevator Computer (SEC)
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 27-94-00-860-054-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) On the overhead panel, on the FLT CTL panel 23VU:
· Make sure that the FLT CTL/ELAC1 pushbutton switch is pushed. (On this pushbutton switch the
OFF legend is off).
(3) On the overhead panel, on the FLT CTL panel 24VU
· Make sure that the FLT CTL/ELAC2 pushbutton switch is pushed. (On this pushbutton switch the
OFF legend is off).
Subtask 27-94-00-010-053-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position at access door 822.
(2) Open access door 822.
(3) At the battery power center 105VU:
· Loosen the two screws and remove the protective cover.
Subtask 27-94-00-865-053-A
C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC1/NORM/ 15CE1 B06
SPLY
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SEC1/NORM/SPLY 21CE1 B03
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/FLP/CTL AND 6CV B02
MONG/SYS1
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL AND 5CV B01
MONG/SYS1
49VU AUTO FLT/FAC1/28VDC 5CC1 H10
49VU AUTO FLT/FAC1/26VAC 14CC1 H09
** ON A/C ALL
105VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/STBY SPLY 16CE2 A02
105VU FLT CTL/ELAC1/STBY SPLY 16CE1 A01
105VU FLT CTL/SEC1/STBY SPLY 22CE B01
105VU ADIRS/ADIRU1/28VDC 6FP1 C02
105VU ELEC/HOT BUS/702PP SPLY 5PB2 D02
105VU ELEC/HOT BUS/701PP SPLY 5PB1 D01
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/WTB/FLP/SYS2 12CV P20
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/WTB/SLT/SYS2 11CV P19
121VU HYDRAULIC/LGCIU/SYS2 2GA Q35
121VU HYDRAULIC/LGCIU/SYS1/GRND SPLY 52GA Q34
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/FLP/CTL AND/ 8CV Q21
MONG/SYS2
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SEC3/SPLY 21CE3 Q19
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SEC2/SPLY 21CE2 Q18
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/ELAC2/NORM/ 15CE2 R20
SPLY
** ON A/C ALL
122VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/WTB/FLP/SYS1 10CV S07
122VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/WTB/SLT/SYS1 9CV S06
4. Procedure
Subtask 27-94-00-040-050-B
A. Deactivation of the Spoiler Elevator Computer (SEC1) or (SEC2)
(1) Do this test before each flight:
ACTION RESULT
1.Open circuit breakers 21CE1 and 22CE
(SEC1), or 21CE2 (SEC2).
2.On the center pedestal, on one MCDU, push The MCDU shows the MCDU MENU page.
the MCDU MENU mode key.
3.Push the line key adjacent to the CFDS indica- The MCDU shows the CFDS MENU page.
tion.
4.Push the line key adjacent to the SYSTEM RE- The MCDU shows the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST
PORT/TEST indication. page.
5.Push the line key adjacent to the F/CTL indica- The MCDU shows the F/CTL page.
tion.
6.Push the line key adjacent to the EFCS1(2) in- The MCDU shows the EFCS1(2) page.
dication.
7.Push the line key adjacent to the GROUND The MCDU shows the EFCS1(2) GROUND SCAN
SCAN indication. page.
8.Push the line key adjacent to the START
GROUND SCAN indication and wait for two
minutes.
9.Push the line key adjacent to the GROUND
SCAN STOP indication.
10.Push the line key adjacent to the GROUND Make sure that none of the CFDS fault messages
REPORT indication. that follow are there:
· CFDS fault messages related to sidestick:
ELAC1(2) OR INPUT OF CAPT ROLL CTL
SSTU 4CE1,
ELAC1(2) OR INPUT OF F/O ROLL CTL
SSTU 4CE2,
ELAC1(2) OR INPUT OF CAPT PITCH CTL
SSTU 4CE3,
ELAC1(2) OR INPUT OF F/O PITCH CTL
SSTU 4CE4,
SEC1(2)(3) (the non defective SECs) OR IN-
PUT OF CAPT ROLL CTL SSTU 4CE1,
SEC1(2)(3) (the non defective SECs) OR IN-
PUT OF F/O ROLL CTL SSTU 4CE2,
SEC1(2) (the non defective SECs) OR INPUT
OF CAPT PITCH CTL SSTU 4CE3,
SEC1(2) (the non defective SECs) OR INPUT
OF F/O PITCH CTL SSTU 4CE4,
CAPT ROLL CTL SSTU 4CE1,
F/O ROLL CTL SSTU 4CE2,
CAPT PITCH CTL SSTU 4CE3 and
F/O PITCH CTL SSTU 4CE4.
ACTION RESULT
SEC2 OR WIRING FROM R Y ELEV POS
XCDR 34CE2,
SEC2 OR WIRING FROM L ELEV POS MON
XCDR,
SEC2 OR WIRING FROM R ELEV POS MON
XCDR,
SEC2 COM OR WIRING TO L G ELEV
SERVO VLV 34CE1,
SEC2 COM OR WIRING TO R Y ELEV
SERVO VLV 34CE2,
SEC2 MON OR WIRING TO L G ELEV
SERVO VLV 34CE1,
SEC2 MON OR WIRING TO R Y ELEV
SERVO VLV 34CE2,
SEC2 OR WIRING FROM L B ELEV MODE
XCDR 34CE3,
SEC2 OR WIRING FROM R B ELEV MODE
XCDR 34CE4,
SEC2 MON OR WIRING TO L B ELEV SOL
VLV 34CE3 and
SEC2 MON OR WIRING TO R B ELEV SOL
VLV 34CE4.
5. Close-up
Subtask 27-94-00-410-053-A
A. Close Access
(1) Install the protective cover on the battery power center 105VU.
(2) Tighten the two screws.
(3) Close access door 822.
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 27-94-00-860-057-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) On the overhead panel, on the FLT CTL panel 23VU or 24VU, put a WARNING NOTICE(S) on the
pushbutton switch related to the SEC that you deactivated.
(2) Make an entry in the log book.
(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 27-94-00-040-802-A
Deactivation of the Spoiler Elevator Computer 3 (SEC)
FIN : 1CE3
1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 27-94-03P
SEC 3 (FAA only)
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 27-94-00-861-055-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 27-94-00-040-051-A
A. Deactivation of the Spoiler Elevator Computer 3 (SEC)
ACTION RESULT
1.On the overhead panel, on the FLT CTL panel On the overhead panel, on the FLT CTL panel 24VU:
24VU: · The OFF legend of the SEC3 pushbutton switch
· Release the SEC3 pushbutton switch. comes on.
2.On the circuit breaker panel 121VU:
· Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
21CE3.
ACTION RESULT
5. Close-up
Subtask 27-94-00-860-059-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) On the overhead panel, on the FLT CTL panel 24VU, put a WARNING NOTICE(S) on the pushbutton
switch SEC3.
(2) Make an entry in the log book.
(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
TASK 28-40-00-040-003-A
Check of the Fuel Quantity Indicating System, When an Outer Tank Indication is Unserviceable
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-07-01-03A NO YES NO 00.7 00.7 1
MMEL 28-07-01-03C NO YES NO 00.7 00.7 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-007-A). Use of Magnetic Level Indicators (MLI)
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-40-00-941-059-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) You must obey the fuel safety procedures when you do work on the fuel system
(Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-001) .
(2) Put the SAFETY BARRIER(S) in position.
Subtask 28-40-00-860-051-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the aircraft is refueled for the subsequent flight.
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 28-40-00-040-052-A
A. Make sure that the Fuel Tank Contains the Correct Quantity of Fuel
(1) To make sure that the applicable fuel tank contains the correct quantity of fuel, do one of these
subsequent steps:
· Read the FUEL QTY display on the Multi-Tank Indicator (MTI) 6QT, on the Refuel/Defuel Control
Panel 800VU.
or,
Subtask 28-40-00-040-053-A
DELETED
Subtask 28-40-00-040-054-A
DELETED
Subtask 28-40-00-941-052-A
B. Aircraft Configuration
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell the flight crew that:
· the applicable outer tank ECAM fuel quantity indication is unserviceable.
(2) Write an applicable entry in the aircraft technical log.
5. Close-up
Subtask 28-40-00-862-052-A
A. De-energize the Electrical Circuits
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
Subtask 28-40-00-942-056-A
B. Removal of Equipment
(1) Remove the safety barriers.
(2) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
End of document
TASK 28-40-00-040-802-A
Check of the High Level Fuel-Detection-System, When an Outer Tank Indication is Unserviceable
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-003-A). Pressure Refuel with Automatic Control
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 28-25-00-650-001-A). Pressure Defuel
(Ref. 28-46-00-710-001-A). Test of the Tank High-Level Sensing-System
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-40-00-941-072-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) You must obey the fuel safety procedures when you do work on the fuel system
(Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-001) .
(2) As necessary, use the applicable SAFETY BARRIERS, specified by the operator's instructions and
your local regulations.
Subtask 28-40-00-860-077-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the aircraft is refueled for the subsequent flight.
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 28-40-00-040-086-A
A. Make sure that the Fuel Tank Contains the Correct Quantity of Fuel
(1) Do the procedure that follows:
(a) Do a test of the high level sensors (Ref. AMM TASK 28-46-00-710-001) .
(b) Fully refuel the wing tanks (Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-003) until:
· The high level sensors operate
and
· On the Refuel/Defuel Control Panel 800VU the high level lights come on.
(c) Multiply the total volume of the fuel refueled by its specific gravity. The result is the total mass of
the fuel refueled.
NOTE: The total quantity of the fuel is equal to the maximum capacity of the wing tanks. The dif-
ference between the maximum capacity and the quantity of the fuel uplifted is the quant-
ity of the fuel initially available before the refuel.
(d) If necessary, defuel the wing tanks to keep the necessary quantity of fuel for the subsequent
flight (Ref. AMM TASK 28-25-00-650-001) .
Subtask 28-40-00-040-088-A
DELETED
Subtask 28-40-00-040-089-A
DELETED
Subtask 28-40-00-941-073-A
B. Aircraft Configuration
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell the flight crew that:
· the applicable outer tank ECAM fuel quantity indication is unserviceable.
(2) Write an applicable entry in the aircraft technical log.
5. Close-up
Subtask 28-40-00-860-078-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
Subtask 28-40-00-942-070-A
B. Removal of Equipment
End of document
TASK 28-40-00-040-003-A
Check of the Fuel Quantity Indicating System, When an Outer Tank Indication is Unserviceable
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-07-01-03A NO YES NO 00.7 00.7 1
MMEL 28-07-01-03C NO YES NO 00.7 00.7 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-007-A). Use of Magnetic Level Indicators (MLI)
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-40-00-941-059-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) You must obey the fuel safety procedures when you do work on the fuel system
(Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-001) .
(2) Put the SAFETY BARRIER(S) in position.
Subtask 28-40-00-860-051-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the aircraft is refueled for the subsequent flight.
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 28-40-00-040-052-A
A. Make sure that the Fuel Tank Contains the Correct Quantity of Fuel
(1) To make sure that the applicable fuel tank contains the correct quantity of fuel, do one of these
subsequent steps:
· Read the FUEL QTY display on the Multi-Tank Indicator (MTI) 6QT, on the Refuel/Defuel Control
Panel 800VU.
or,
Subtask 28-40-00-040-053-A
DELETED
Subtask 28-40-00-040-054-A
DELETED
Subtask 28-40-00-941-052-A
B. Aircraft Configuration
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell the flight crew that:
· the applicable outer tank ECAM fuel quantity indication is unserviceable.
(2) Write an applicable entry in the aircraft technical log.
5. Close-up
Subtask 28-40-00-862-052-A
A. De-energize the Electrical Circuits
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
Subtask 28-40-00-942-056-A
B. Removal of Equipment
(1) Remove the safety barriers.
(2) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
End of document
TASK 28-40-00-040-802-A
Check of the High Level Fuel-Detection-System, When an Outer Tank Indication is Unserviceable
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-003-A). Pressure Refuel with Automatic Control
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 28-25-00-650-001-A). Pressure Defuel
(Ref. 28-46-00-710-001-A). Test of the Tank High-Level Sensing-System
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-40-00-941-072-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) You must obey the fuel safety procedures when you do work on the fuel system
(Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-001) .
(2) As necessary, use the applicable SAFETY BARRIERS, specified by the operator's instructions and
your local regulations.
Subtask 28-40-00-860-077-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the aircraft is refueled for the subsequent flight.
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 28-40-00-040-086-A
A. Make sure that the Fuel Tank Contains the Correct Quantity of Fuel
(1) Do the procedure that follows:
(a) Do a test of the high level sensors (Ref. AMM TASK 28-46-00-710-001) .
(b) Fully refuel the wing tanks (Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-003) until:
· The high level sensors operate
and
· On the Refuel/Defuel Control Panel 800VU the high level lights come on.
(c) Multiply the total volume of the fuel refueled by its specific gravity. The result is the total mass of
the fuel refueled.
NOTE: The total quantity of the fuel is equal to the maximum capacity of the wing tanks. The dif-
ference between the maximum capacity and the quantity of the fuel uplifted is the quant-
ity of the fuel initially available before the refuel.
(d) If necessary, defuel the wing tanks to keep the necessary quantity of fuel for the subsequent
flight (Ref. AMM TASK 28-25-00-650-001) .
Subtask 28-40-00-040-088-A
DELETED
Subtask 28-40-00-040-089-A
DELETED
Subtask 28-40-00-941-073-A
B. Aircraft Configuration
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell the flight crew that:
· the applicable outer tank ECAM fuel quantity indication is unserviceable.
(2) Write an applicable entry in the aircraft technical log.
5. Close-up
Subtask 28-40-00-860-078-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
Subtask 28-40-00-942-070-A
B. Removal of Equipment
End of document
** ON A/C 401-415
TASK 28-28-00-040-020-A
Deactivation of the ACT Transfer Valve in the Closed Position
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-07-01-05C NO NO YES 00.8 00.8 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
(Ref. 57-17-11-000-001-A). Removal of the Access Covers 147AZ (148AZ)
(Ref. 57-17-11-000-001-A-01). Removal of the Access Cover 148AZ or/and the ACT-Equipment Sup-
port Door
(Ref. 57-17-11-400-001-A). Installation of Access Covers 147AZ (148AZ)
(Ref. 57-17-11-400-001-A-01). Installation of Access Cover 148AZ or/and the ACT-Equipment Sup-
port-Door
ACT Fuel-Transfer Valve 165QM
FR42
FR36
A
Z140
6
FR42
C 5
165QM 1
4
3
7
PIN
SLOT
N_MM_282800_4_PLA1_01_00
A B
A B
OPEN POSITION CLOSED POSITION
A A B B
N_MM_282800_4_PLA1_02_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-28-00-860-224-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Obey the fuel safety procedures when you work on the fuel system (Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-
001) .
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(3) On the APU section of overhead panel 25VU make sure that the APU/MASTER SW pushbutton
switch is released (the ON legend is off).
(4) On the FUEL section of HYD/FUEL panel 40VU make sure that all tank pump pushbutton switches
are released (the OFF legends are on).
(5) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position:
· On the APU section of overhead panel 25VU to tell persons not to operate the APU/MASTER SW
pushbutton switch
· On the FUEL section of panel 40VU to tell persons not to operate the fuel system
· On the ENG/APU FIRE panel located on overhead panel 20VU to tell persons not to operate the
fire extinguishing system
· On the Additional Center Tank (ACT) control section of panel 28VU, to tell persons not to operate
the fuel system.
Subtask 28-28-00-010-114-B
B. Get Access
(1) Open the left main-gear door for access (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-010-001) .
(2) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT) in position in the left MLG bay.
(3) Remove the ACT equipment-support door (Ref. AMM TASK 57-17-11-000-001) .
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. ACT Fuel-Transfer Valve 165QM)
Subtask 28-28-00-040-072-B
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS ARE CLEAN BEFORE YOU DIS-
CONNECT OR CONNECT THEM. CONTAMINATION ON THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS
CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
NOTE: A refuel of the ACT is not possible while ACT fuel-transfer valve is OFF in valve position CLOSED.
(1) Disconnect the electrical connectors (3) and (4) from the receptacles of the ACT fuel-transfer valve-
actuator (2).
(2) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
(3) Safety the electrical connectors (3) and (4) to the adjacent electrical harness with a TIE WRAP.
(4) Do a visual check of the indicator of the ACT fuel-transfer valve-actuator (2) to identify the position of
the valve:
· Indicator in horizontal position the transfer valve is OPEN
· Indicator in vertical position the transfer valve is CLOSED.
(5) Cut and discard the lockwire:
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(a) Cut and discard the lockwire from the screw (5).
(6) Loosen the screw (5) and remove the V-clamp (6) and the ACT fuel-transfer valve-actuator (2).
(7) Remove the O-ring (7) and discard it:
(a) Turn the shaft of the ACT fuel-transfer valve (1) to the closed position if necessary.
(b) Install the TOOL - VALVE LOCKING (T720456) on the flange of the ACT fuel-transfer valve (1)
to lock it in the closed position.
5. Close-up
Subtask 28-28-00-860-225-B
A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.
(1) Install the ACT equipment-support door (Ref. AMM TASK 57-17-11-400-001) .
(2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
(4) Close the main gear doors (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-410-001) .
(5) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(6) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(7) In the cockpit put a placard in position to tell the crew that the ACT fuel- transfer valve is OFF in valve
position CLOSED.
(8) On the refuel/defuel control panel 801VU put a placard in position to tell the ground crew: DO NOT
REFUEL THE ACT(s).
(9) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 28-40-00-040-001-A
APU LP Valve Indication - Valve Closure Procedure
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-07-04-02A NO YES YES 01.0 01.0 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 28-29-00-040-002-A). APU LP VALVE - Deactivation
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-40-00-941-056-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) You must obey the fuel safety procedures when you work on the fuel system (Ref. AMM TASK 28-
00-00-910-001) .
(2) Put the SAFETY BARRIER(S) in position.
Subtask 28-40-00-010-054-A
B. Get Access
(1) Open the MLG doors (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-010-001) .
(2) Make sure that the SLEEVE - GROUND LOCK (460005835) is installed on the applicable MLG door
actuating-cylinder.
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 219-220
Subtask 28-40-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of the APU LP Valve
(1) Do the deactivation procedure of the APU LP valve (Ref. AMM TASK 28-29-00-040-002) .
(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position in the cockpit to tell the flight crew that the ECAM APU LP
valve indication is unserviceable.
(3) Make an entry in the aircraft-logbook that the APU fuel LP-valve (14QM) is locked in closed position
and the APU must not operate.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 203-203, 211-211, 217-217, 221-221, 227-228, 231-232, 236-238, 240-250
Subtask 28-40-00-040-050-B
A. Deactivation of the APU LP Valve
(1) Do the deactivation procedure of the APU LP valve (Ref. AMM TASK 28-29-00-040-002) .
(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position in the cockpit to tell the flight crew that the ECAM APU LP
valve indication is unserviceable.
(3) Make an entry in the aircraft-logbook that the APU fuel LP-valve (14QM) is locked in closed position
and the APU must not operate.
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-210, 212-216, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 233-235, 239-239, 301-450, 500-600
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 28-40-00-040-005-A
Check of the Fuel Quantity Indicating System, When an Inner Tank Indication is Unserviceable
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-07-01-04A NO YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-007-A). Use of Magnetic Level Indicators (MLI)
(Ref. 12-32-28-281-001-A). Drain Water Content
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-40-00-941-061-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) You must obey the fuel safety procedures when you do work on the fuel system
(Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-001) .
(2) Put the SAFETY BARRIER(S) in position.
Subtask 28-40-00-860-056-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the aircraft is refueled for the subsequent flight.
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-024, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 28-40-00-040-056-A
A. Make sure that the Fuel Tank Contains the Correct Quantity of Fuel (and not contamination such as
unwanted free water).
(1) Check for unwanted free water. (Ref. AMM TASK 12-32-28-281-001)
(2) To make sure that the applicable fuel tank contains the correct quantity of fuel, do one of these
subsequent steps:
· Read the FUEL QTY display on the Multi-Tank Indicator (MTI) 6QT, on the Refuel/Defuel Control
Panel 800VU,
or,
** ON A/C 025-100, 112-150, 208-208, 213-214, 223-225, 236-236, 238-238, 241-241, 301-349, 351-400, 500-600
Subtask 28-40-00-040-056-C
A. Make sure that the Fuel Tank Contains the Correct Quantity of Fuel (and not contamination such as
unwanted free water).
(1) Check for unwanted free water. (Ref. AMM TASK 12-32-28-281-001)
(2) To make sure that the applicable fuel tank contains the correct quantity of fuel, do one of these
subsequent steps:
· Read the FUEL QTY display on the Multi-Tank Indicator (MTI) 6QT, on the Refuel/Defuel Control
Panel 800VU,
or,
· Read the applicable MLIs (Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-007) (if the inner tank contains more
than 2500 liters of fuel).
** ON A/C 401-450
Subtask 28-40-00-040-056-F
A. Make sure that the Fuel Tank Contains the Correct Quantity of Fuel (and not contamination such as
unwanted free water).
(1) Check for unwanted free water. (Ref. AMM TASK 12-32-28-281-001)
(2) To make sure that the applicable fuel tank contains the correct quantity of fuel, do one of these
subsequent steps:
· Read the FUEL QTY display on the Multi-Tank Indicator (MTI) 6QT, on the Refuel/Defuel Control
Panel 800VU,
or,
· Read the applicable MLIs (Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-007) (if the wing tank contains between
2400 and 7000 liters of fuel).
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 28-40-00-040-057-A
DELETED
Subtask 28-40-00-040-058-A
DELETED
5. Close-up
** ON A/C 401-450
Subtask 28-40-00-860-059-B
A. Aircraft Configuration
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell the flight crew that:
· the applicable wing tank ECAM fuel quantity indication is unserviceable.
(3) Write an applicable entry in the aircraft technical log.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 28-40-00-942-059-A
B. Removal of Equipment
(1) Remove the safety barriers.
(2) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 28-40-00-040-006-A
Check of the Fuel Quantity Indicating System, When the Center Tank Indication is Unserviceable
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-07-01-05A NO YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-003-A). Pressure Refuel with Automatic Control
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-004-A). Pressure Refuel with Manual Control
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-007-A). Use of Magnetic Level Indicators (MLI)
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-40-00-941-063-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) You must obey the fuel safety procedures when you do work on the fuel system
(Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-001) .
(2) As necessary, use the applicable SAFETY BARRIERS, specified by the operator's instructions and
your local regulations.
Subtask 28-40-00-860-057-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the aircraft is refueled for the next flight, (Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-003) or
(Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-004) .
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 28-40-00-040-059-A
A. Fuel Configuration
(1) To make sure that the center tank contains the correct quantity of fuel, do one of these subsequent
steps:
· read the FUEL QTY CTR display on the Fuel Quantity Indicator 6QT, on the Refuel/Defuel Control
Panel 800VU,
or,
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 28-40-00-040-009-A
Engine LP Valve Indication - When ECAM Display Inoperative
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 27-80-00-866-004-A). Extending the Slats on the Ground
(Ref. 27-80-00-866-005-A). Retracting the Slats on the Ground
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 57-41-37-000-003-A). Removal of the Access Panel
(Ref. 57-41-37-400-003-A). Installation of the Access Panel
LP Valve - Cockpit Component Location SHEET 1
LP Valve - Component Location and Detail SHEET 1
PANEL 115VU
OFF
ENG MODE ENG OFF
AUTO IGN
1 2
CRANK IGN
FIRE FIRE
FAULT FAULT
1 2
N_MM_284000_4_AEM0_01_00
ACCESS PANEL
522AT (622AT)
FRONT
SPAR
LP FUEL
VALVE
12QM
13QM
ACTUATOR
9QG
10QG
VALVE
B VALVE
CLOSED OPEN
SEE / FEEL
INDICATOR
N_MM_284000_4_AGM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-40-00-941-066-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) You must obey the fuel safety procedures when you do work on the fuel system
(Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-001) .
(2) As necessary, use the applicable SAFETY BARRIERS, specified by the operator's instructions and
your local regulations.
(3) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the slats.
(4) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell persons not to operate the bleed air.
Subtask 28-40-00-010-058-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT)-ADJUSTABLE in position in zone 522(622).
(2) Remove the applicable access panel(s) (Ref. AMM TASK 57-41-37-000-003) :
· for the LH LP valve 12QM, remove panel 522AT
· for the RH LP valve 13QM, remove panel 622AT.
Subtask 28-40-00-860-063-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that there is no bleed air.
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(3) Fully extend the slats (Ref. AMM TASK 27-80-00-866-004) .
(4) Make sure that the LOCKING TOOL-FLAP SLAT LEVER,INT. POSITION (98D27803000000) is on
the flap/slat control lever.
Subtask 28-40-00-865-057-A
D. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
· make sure that the see/feel indicator marks are at 90 degrees to each other in the valve closed
position.
(2) For the valve 12QM, do this test:
ACTION RESULT
1.On the panel 115VU:
· make sure that the ENG/MASTER 1 switch is in
the OFF position.
2.On the LP valve actuator 9QG: The indicator shows that the LP valve is closed.
· look at the position of the mechanical see/feel
indicator.
3.On the panel 121VU: The ENG 1 LP valve MOTOR 2 SUPPLY and
· Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit CONTROL are isolated.
breaker(s):
· 3QG.
4.On the panel 115VU: In zone 510, the LP valve moves to the open posi-
· put the ENG/MASTER 1 switch to the ON posi- tion.
tion.
5.On the LP valve actuator 9QG: The indicator shows that the LP valve is open.
· look at the position of the mechanical see/feel
indicator.
6.On the panel 115VU: In zone 510 the LP valve moves to the closed pos-
· put the ENG/MASTER 1 switch to the OFF pos- ition.
ition.
7.On the LP valve actuator 9QG: The indicator shows that the LP valve is closed.
· look at the position of the mechanical see/feel
indicator.
8.On the panel 121VU: The ENG 1 LP valve MOTOR 2 SUPPLY and
· Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and CONTROL are energized.
close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
· 3QG.
9.On the panel 49VU: The ENG 1 LP valve MOTOR 1 SUPPLY and
Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit CONTROL are isolated.
breaker(s):
· 1QG.
10.On panel 115VU: In zone 510 the LP valve moves to the open posi-
· put the ENG/MASTER 1 switch to the ON posi- tion.
tion.
11.On the LP valve actuator 9QG: The indicator shows that the LP valve is open.
· look at the position of the mechanical see/feel
indicator.
12.On the panel 115VU: In zone 510 the LP valve moves to the closed pos-
· put the ENG/MASTER 1 switch to the OFF pos- ition.
ition.
13.On the LP valve actuator 9QG: The indicator shows that the LP valve is closed.
· look at the position of the mechanical see/feel
indicator.
14.On the panel 49VU: The ENG 1 LP valve MOTOR 1 SUPPLY and
· Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and CONTROL are energized.
close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
· 1QG.
Subtask 28-40-00-040-080-A
B. Test of the valve 13QM
(1) In the test that follows, on each operation of the LP valve:
· make sure that the see/feel indicator operates smoothly, from the valve open (valve closed)
position to the valve closed (valve open) position
· make sure that the see/feel indicator marks are accurately aligned in the valve open position
· make sure that the see/feel indicator marks are at 90 degrees to each other in the valve closed
position.
(2) For the valve 13QM, do this test:
ACTION RESULT
1.On the panel 115VU:
· make sure that the ENG/MASTER 2 switch is in
the OFF position.
2.On the LP valve actuator 10QG: The indicator shows that the LP valve is closed.
· look at the position of the mechanical see/feel
indicator.
3.On the panel 121VU: The ENG 2 LP valve MOTOR 2 SUPPLY and
· Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit CONTROL are isolated.
breaker(s):
· 4QG.
4.On the panel 115VU: In zone 610, the LP valve moves to the open posi-
· put the ENG/MASTER 2 switch to the ON posi- tion.
tion.
5.On the LP valve actuator 10QG: The indicator shows that the LP valve is open.
· look at the position of the mechanical see/feel
indicator.
6.On the panel 115VU: In zone 610 the LP valve moves to the closed pos-
· put the ENG/MASTER 2 switch to the OFF pos- ition.
ition.
7.On the LP valve actuator 10QG: The indicator shows that the LP valve is closed.
· look at the position of the mechanical see/feel
indicator.
8.On the panel 121VU: The ENG 2 LP valve MOTOR 2 SUPPLY and
· Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and CONTROL are energized.
close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
· 4QG.
9.On the panel 49VU: The ENG 2 LP valve MOTOR 1 SUPPLY and
Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit CONTROL are isolated.
breaker(s):
· 2QG.
10.On panel 115VU: In zone 610 the LP valve moves to the open posi-
· put the ENG/MASTER 2 switch to the ON posi- tion.
tion.
11.On the LP valve actuator 10QG: The indicator shows that the LP valve is open.
· look at the position of the mechanical see/feel
indicator.
12.On the panel 115VU: In zone 610 the LP valve moves to the closed pos-
· put the ENG/MASTER 2 switch to the OFF pos- ition.
ition.
13.On the LP valve actuator 10QG: The indicator shows that the LP valve is closed.
ACTION RESULT
· look at the position of the mechanical see/feel
indicator.
14.On the panel 49VU: The ENG 2 LP valve MOTOR 1 SUPPLY and
· Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and CONTROL are energized.
close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
· 2QG.
5. Close-up
Subtask 28-40-00-860-064-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Remove the LOCKING TOOL-FLAP SLAT LEVER,INT. POSITION (98D27803000000) from the
flap/slat control lever.
(2) Fully retract the slats (Ref. AMM TASK 27-80-00-866-005) :
(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(4) Make an entry in the aircraft technical log that the LH/RH or both engine LP valve indication(s) will not
be displayed on the ECAM DU.
Subtask 28-40-00-410-056-A
B. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Install the applicable access panel(s) (Ref. AMM TASK 57-41-37-400-003) :
· for the LH LP valve 12QM, install 522AT
· for the RH LP valve 13QM, install 622AT.
Subtask 28-40-00-942-063-A
C. Removal of Equipment
(1) Remove the safety barriers.
(2) Remove the access platform(s).
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 28-40-00-040-803-A
Check of the High Level Fuel-Detection-System, When an Inner Tank Indication is Unserviceable
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-003-A). Pressure Refuel with Automatic Control
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 28-25-00-650-001-A). Pressure Defuel
** ON A/C ALL
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-40-00-941-075-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) You must obey the fuel safety procedures when you do work on the fuel system
(Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-001) .
(2) As necessary, use the applicable SAFETY BARRIERS, specified by the operator's instructions and
your local regulations.
Subtask 28-40-00-860-081-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the aircraft is refueled for the subsequent flight.
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 28-40-00-040-087-A
A. Make sure that the Fuel Tank Contains the Correct Quantity of Fuel (and not contamination such as
unwanted free water).
(1) Do the procedure that follows:
(a) Do a test of the high level sensors (Ref. AMM TASK 28-46-00-710-001) .
(b) Fully refuel the wing tanks (Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-003) until:
· The high level sensors operate
and
· On the Refuel/Defuel Control Panel 800VU the high level lights come on.
(c) Multiply the total volume of the fuel refueled by its specific gravity. The result is the total mass of
the fuel refueled.
NOTE: The total quantity of the fuel is equal to the maximum capacity of the wing tanks. The dif-
ference between the maximum capacity and the quantity of the fuel uplifted is the quant-
ity of the fuel initially available before the refuel.
(d) If necessary, defuel the wing tanks to keep the necessary quantity of fuel for the subsequent
flight (Ref. AMM TASK 28-25-00-650-001) .
Subtask 28-40-00-040-090-A
DELETED
Subtask 28-40-00-040-091-A
DELETED
5. Close-up
** ON A/C 401-450
Subtask 28-40-00-860-080-B
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell the flight crew that:
· the applicable wing tank ECAM fuel quantity indication is unserviceable.
(3) Write an applicable entry in the aircraft technical log.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 28-40-00-942-072-A
B. Removal of Equipment
(1) Remove the safety barriers.
(2) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 28-40-00-040-002-A
Crossfeed Valve Indication - Valve Operating Procedure
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-07-04-03A YES YES YES 00.3 00.3 1
MMEL 28-07-04-03B YES YES YES 00.3 00.3 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
Fuel Crossfeed Valve SHEET 1
Z148
A
REAR
SPAR
CROSSFEED ACTUATOR
VALVE 5QE
10QM
B
B
VALVE VALVE
OPEN CLOSED
N_MM_284000_4_ACM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
(Ref. Fig. Fuel Crossfeed Valve SHEET 1)
Subtask 28-40-00-941-058-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) You must obey the fuel safety procedures when you do work on the fuel system
(Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-001) .
(2) Put the SAFETY BARRIER(S) in position.
Subtask 28-40-00-010-055-A
B. Get Access
(1) Open the RH MLG door (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-010-001) .
(2) Make sure that the SLEEVE - GROUND LOCK (460005835) is installed on the applicable MLG door
actuating-cylinder.
(3) Open the access door 192MB.
NOTE: If operating in battery power, do not keep the door open longer than necessary because the
battery can discharge.
(4) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) below the actuator 5QE of the fuel crossfeed valve 10QM.
Subtask 28-40-00-861-051-A
C. Energize the Electrical Circuits
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 28-40-00-865-052-A
D. Table of the circuit breakers used in this procedure:
ACTION RESULT
1.Open tag and safety C/B 1QE.
2.On the fuel control panel 40VU: On the panel 40VU:
· push (in) the X FEED pushbutton switch (P/ · the X FEED P/BSW ON light comes on
BSW).
ACTION RESULT
· when the valve is fully open, the X FEED P/BSW
OPEN light comes on.
On the valve actuator, when the valve is fully
open:
· the see/feel indicator marks are accurately
aligned in the valve open position.
3.On the fuel control panel 40VU: On the panel 40VU:
· release (out) the X FEED P/BSW. · the X FEED P/BSW ON light goes off
· when the valve is fully closed, the X FEED P/
BSW OPEN light goes off.
On the valve actuator, when the valve is fully
closed:
· the see/feel indicator marks are at 90 degrees to
one another in the valve closed position.
4.Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and
close C/B 1QE.
5.Open, safety and tag C/B 2QE.
6.On the fuel control panel 40VU: On the panel 40VU:
· push (in) the X FEED P/BSW. · the X FEED P/BSW ON light comes on.
5. Close-up
Subtask 28-40-00-410-052-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the RH MLG door (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-410-001) .
(3) Close the access door 192MB.
Subtask 28-40-00-862-051-A
B. De-energize the Electrical Circuits
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
Subtask 28-40-00-942-055-A
C. Removal of Equipment
(1) Make a note in the aircraft technical log to say that the crossfeed valve indication (on the ECAM lower
DU) is deactivated.
(2) Remove the safety barriers.
(3) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 28-40-00-040-002-A
Crossfeed Valve Indication - Valve Operating Procedure
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-07-04-03A YES YES YES 00.3 00.3 1
MMEL 28-07-04-03B YES YES YES 00.3 00.3 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
Fuel Crossfeed Valve SHEET 1
Z148
A
REAR
SPAR
CROSSFEED ACTUATOR
VALVE 5QE
10QM
B
B
VALVE VALVE
OPEN CLOSED
N_MM_284000_4_ACM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
(Ref. Fig. Fuel Crossfeed Valve SHEET 1)
Subtask 28-40-00-941-058-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) You must obey the fuel safety procedures when you do work on the fuel system
(Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-001) .
(2) Put the SAFETY BARRIER(S) in position.
Subtask 28-40-00-010-055-A
B. Get Access
(1) Open the RH MLG door (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-010-001) .
(2) Make sure that the SLEEVE - GROUND LOCK (460005835) is installed on the applicable MLG door
actuating-cylinder.
(3) Open the access door 192MB.
NOTE: If operating in battery power, do not keep the door open longer than necessary because the
battery can discharge.
(4) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) below the actuator 5QE of the fuel crossfeed valve 10QM.
Subtask 28-40-00-861-051-A
C. Energize the Electrical Circuits
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 28-40-00-865-052-A
D. Table of the circuit breakers used in this procedure:
ACTION RESULT
1.Open tag and safety C/B 1QE.
2.On the fuel control panel 40VU: On the panel 40VU:
· push (in) the X FEED pushbutton switch (P/ · the X FEED P/BSW ON light comes on
BSW).
ACTION RESULT
· when the valve is fully open, the X FEED P/BSW
OPEN light comes on.
On the valve actuator, when the valve is fully
open:
· the see/feel indicator marks are accurately
aligned in the valve open position.
3.On the fuel control panel 40VU: On the panel 40VU:
· release (out) the X FEED P/BSW. · the X FEED P/BSW ON light goes off
· when the valve is fully closed, the X FEED P/
BSW OPEN light goes off.
On the valve actuator, when the valve is fully
closed:
· the see/feel indicator marks are at 90 degrees to
one another in the valve closed position.
4.Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and
close C/B 1QE.
5.Open, safety and tag C/B 2QE.
6.On the fuel control panel 40VU: On the panel 40VU:
· push (in) the X FEED P/BSW. · the X FEED P/BSW ON light comes on.
5. Close-up
Subtask 28-40-00-410-052-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the RH MLG door (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-410-001) .
(3) Close the access door 192MB.
Subtask 28-40-00-862-051-A
B. De-energize the Electrical Circuits
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
Subtask 28-40-00-942-055-A
C. Removal of Equipment
(1) Make a note in the aircraft technical log to say that the crossfeed valve indication (on the ECAM lower
DU) is deactivated.
(2) Remove the safety barriers.
(3) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
End of document
TASK 28-12-00-040-003-A
To Set the Transfer Valves Open for Flight
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-003-A). Pressure Refuel with Automatic Control
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-12-00-941-062-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) You must obey the fuel safety procedures when you do work on the fuel system
(Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-001) .
(2) Put the SAFETY BARRIER(S) in position.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 206-209, 211-225, 227-233, 235-250, 301-400, 500-600
Subtask 28-12-00-650-058-A
B. Fuel Configuration
(1) Refuel the aircraft with the necessary quantity of fuel (Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-003) .
(2) Before you continue with this procedure make sure that:
· the quantity of fuel onboard the aircraft is correct
· the refuel/defuel panel door is closed.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 206-209, 211-225, 227-233, 235-250, 301-400, 500-600
Subtask 28-12-00-040-054-A
A. To Set the LH Wing Transfer Valves 27QM and 28QM Open for Flight
(1) If the LH Overpressure Protector 102QM is damaged do this procedure:
NOTE: The circuit breakers must be opened and closed in the sequence given.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the panel 49VU:
· open the circuit breaker 2QP · the green left-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the closed position to the open posi-
tion
· the green right-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the closed position to the intermedi-
ate (amber) position
· the left-wing outer-cell fuel content decreases
and the left-wing inner-cell fuel content in-
creases.
· wait ten seconds.
2.On the panel 121VU:
· open the circuit breaker 4QP · the green left-wing transfer-valve indicator, open
position stays in view
· the amber right-wing transfer-valve indicator, in-
termediate (amber) position stays in view
· the left-wing outer-cell fuel content decreases
and the left-wing inner-cell fuel content in-
creases.
· wait ten seconds.
3.On the panel 49VU:
· close the circuit breaker 2QP. · the amber right-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the intermediate position to the
green open position
· both wing outer-cell fuel contents decrease and
the inner-cell fuel contents increase.
4.On the panel 121VU:
· close the circuit breaker 4QP.
(2) Monitor the wing fuel quantity indications on the ECAM display unit. Make sure the quantity of fuel in
the wing tank inner cell increases as fuel moves from the outer cell. The LH wing transfer valves are
now set to the open position and the aircraft is ready for flight.
NOTE: The wing transfer valves will close again if the refuel/defuel panel door is opened.
Subtask 28-12-00-040-055-A
B. To Set the RH Wing Transfer Valves 29QM and 30QM Open for Flight
(1) If the RH Overpressure Protector 103QM is damaged do this procedure:
NOTE: The circuit breakers must be opened and closed in the sequence given.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the panel 49VU:
· open circuit breaker 1QP · the green right-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the closed position to the open posi-
tion
ACTION RESULT
· the green left-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the closed position to the intermedi-
ate (amber) position
· the right-wing outer-cell fuel content decreases
and the right-wing inner-cell fuel content in-
creases.
· wait ten seconds.
2.On the panel 121VU:
· open the circuit breaker 3QP · the green right-wing transfer-valve indicator,
open position stays in view
· the amber left-wing transfer-valve indicator, in-
termediate (amber) position stays in view
· the right-wing outer-cell fuel content decreases
and the right-wing inner-cell fuel content in-
creases.
· wait ten seconds.
3.On the panel 49VU:
· close the circuit breaker 1QP. · the amber left-wing transfer valve indicator
moves from the intermediate position to the
green open position
· both wing outer cell fuel contents decrease and
the inner cell fuel contents increase.
4.On panel 121VU:
· close the circuit breaker 3QP.
(2) Monitor the wing fuel quantity indications on the ECAM display unit. Make sure the quantity of fuel in
the wing tank inner cell increases as fuel moves from the outer cell. The RH wing transfer valves are
now set to the open position and the aircraft is ready for flight.
NOTE: The wing transfer valves will close again if the refuel/defuel panel door is opened.
NOTE: The circuit breakers must be open and close in the given sequence.
ACTION RESULT
1.On panel 49VU:
· Open circuit breaker 2QP · The green left-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the close position to the open posi-
tion
· The green right-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the close position to the intermedi-
ate (amber) position
· The left-wing outer-cell fuel content decreases
and the left-wing inner-cell fuel content in-
creases.
· Wait for ten seconds.
ACTION RESULT
2.On panel 121VU:
· Open circuit breaker 4QP · The green left-wing transfer-valve indicator,
open position stays in view
· The amber right-wing transfer-valve indicator, in-
termediate (amber) position stays in view
· The left-wing outer-cell fuel content decreases
and the left-wing inner-cell fuel content in-
creases.
· Wait for ten seconds.
3.On panel 49VU:
· Close circuit breaker 2QP. · The amber right-wing transfer-valve indicat-
or moves from the intermediate position to the
green open position.
· Both wing outer-cell fuel contents decrease and
the inner-cell fuel contents increase.
4.On panel 121VU:
· Close circuit breaker 4QP.
(2) Monitor the wing fuel quantity indications on the ECAM display unit.
(3) Make sure the quantity of fuel in the wing tank inner-cells increase as fuel moves from the outer cells.
(4) The LH wing transfer-valves are now set to the open position.
Subtask 28-12-00-040-055-C
B. To Set RH Wing Transfer-Valves 29QM and 30QM Open for Flight
(1) If RH Overpressure-Protector 103QM is damaged do this procedure:
NOTE: The circuit breakers must be open and close in the given sequence.
ACTION RESULT
1.On panel 49VU:
· Open circuit breaker 1QP. · The green right-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the close position to the open posi-
tion
· The green left-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the close position to the intermedi-
ate (amber) position
· The right-wing outer-cell fuel content decreases
and the right-wing inner-cell fuel content in-
creases.
· Wait for ten seconds.
2.On panel 121VU:
· Open circuit breaker 3QP. · The green right-wing transfer-valve indicator
open position stays in view.
· The amber left-wing transfer-valve indicator in-
termediate (amber) position stays in view.
ACTION RESULT
· The right-wing outer-cell fuel content decreases
and the right-wing inner-cell fuel content in-
creases.
· Wait for ten seconds.
3.On panel 49VU:
· Close circuit breaker 1QP. · The amber left-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the intermediate position to the
green open position
· Both wing outer cell fuel contents decrease and
the inner cell fuel contents increase.
4.On panel 121VU:
· Close circuit breaker 3QP.
(2) Monitor the wing fuel quantity indications on the ECAM display unit.
(3) Make sure the quantity of fuel in the wing tank inner-cells increase as fuel moves from the outer cells.
(4) The RH wing transfer-valves are now set to the open position.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 206-209, 211-225, 227-233, 235-250, 301-400, 500-600
Subtask 28-12-00-860-066-A
A. Aircraft Configuration
(1) Do the EIS stop procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(3) Make a note in the aircraft technical log that the applicable transfer valves are set to the open
position.
(2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
End of document
TASK 28-15-00-040-001-A
To Set the LH Wing Transfer Valve Open for Flight
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
NOTE: This procedure must only be done if the aircraft is energized and will stay energized until take-off. If
possible do this procedure immediately before take-off. This will prevent possible fuel overflow from
the outer fuel tanks into the vent system. If you de-energize the aircraft after this procedure and before
take-off, you must do this procedure again when the aircraft is energized. This is because the transfer
valve will close when the aircraft is energized again.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-003-A). Pressure Refuel with Automatic Control
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-15-00-941-056-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) You must obey the fuel safety procedures when you do work on the fuel system
(Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-001) .
(2) Put the SAFETY BARRIER(S) in position.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 206-209, 211-225, 227-233, 235-250, 301-400, 500-600
Subtask 28-15-00-650-054-A
B. Fuel Configuration
(1) Refuel the aircraft with the necessary quantity of fuel (Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-003) .
(2) Before you continue with this procedure make sure that:
· the quantity of fuel onboard the aircraft is correct
· the refuel/defuel panel door is closed.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 206-209, 211-225, 227-233, 235-250, 301-400, 500-600
Subtask 28-15-00-040-050-A
A. To Set the Transfer Valve 27QM Open for Flight
(1) If the transfer valve 28QM is unserviceable, set the transfer valve 27QM to the open position as
follows:
ACTION RESULT
1.On the panel 121VU: · the green left-wing transfer-valve indicator
· open the circuit breaker 4QP moves from the closed position to the open posi-
· wait for ten seconds. tion
ACTION RESULT
· the green right-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the closed position to the intermedi-
ate (amber) position
· the fuel content in the left wing outer-cell de-
creases and the fuel content in the left wing in-
ner-cell increases.
2.On the panel 121VU: · the amber right-wing transfer-valve indicator
· close the circuit breaker 4QP. moves from the intermediate position to the
green open position
· the fuel content in the wings outer-cell decreases
and the fuel content in the wings inner-cell in-
creases.
(2) Monitor the wing fuel-quantity indication on the ECAM display unit.
(3) Make sure the quantities of fuel in the wing tank inner-cells increase as fuel moves from the outer
cells.
(4) The LH and RH wing transfer-valves are now set to the open position and the aircraft is ready for
flight.
ACTION RESULT
1.On panel 121VU: · The green left-wing transfer-valve indicator
· Open circuit breaker 4QP moves from the close position to the open posi-
· Wait for ten seconds. tion
· The green right-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the close position to the intermedi-
ate (amber) position
· The fuel content in the left wing outer-cell de-
creases and the fuel content in the left wing in-
ner-cell increases.
2.On panel 121VU: · The amber right-wing transfer-valve indicat-
· Close circuit breaker 4QP. or moves from the intermediate position to the
green open position
· The fuel content in the wings outer-cell de-
creases and the fuel content in the wings inner
cell increases.
(2) Monitor the wing fuel-quantity indication on the ECAM display unit.
(3) Make sure the quantities of fuel in the wing tank inner-cells increases as fuel moves from the outer
cells.
(4) The LH and RH wing transfer-valves are now set to the open position.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-079, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 206-209, 211-225, 227-233, 235-250, 350-350
PRE SB 28-1216 for A/C 016-022, 024-079, 112-114, 201-201, 203-204, 206-209, 211-225, 227-230, 233-233,
235-236, 238-243, 350-350
EMB SB 31-1373 for A/C 016-022, 024-072, 112-115, 201-201, 207-209, 212-225, 227-233, 235-239, 241-242,
244-244, 350-350
EMB SB 31-1414 for A/C 016-022, 024-072, 112-115, 201-201, 203-204, 206-209, 211-225, 227-233, 235-244,
350-350
Subtask 28-15-00-040-052-A
B. To Set the Transfer Valve 28QM Open for Flight
(1) If the transfer valve 27QM is unserviceable, set the transfer valve 28QM to the open position as
follows:
ACTION RESULT
1.On the panel 49VU: · the green left-wing transfer-valve indicator
· open the circuit breaker 2QP moves from the closed position to the open posi-
· wait for ten seconds. tion
· the green right-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the closed position to the intermedi-
ate (amber) position
· the fuel content in the left wing outer-cell de-
creases and the fuel content in the left wing in-
ner-cell increases.
2.On panel 49VU: · the amber right-wing transfer-valve indicator
· close the circuit breaker 2QP. moves from the intermediate position to the
green open position
· the fuel content in the wings outer-cell decreases
and the fuel content in the wings inner-cell in-
creases.
(2) Monitor the wing fuel-quantity indication on the ECAM display unit.
(3) Make sure the quantities of fuel in the wing tank inner-cells increase as fuel moves from the outer
cells.
(4) The LH and RH wing transfer-valves are now set to the open position and the aircraft is ready for
flight.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the panel 49VU: · the green left-wing transfer-valve indicator
· open the circuit breaker 2QP moves from the closed position to the open posi-
· wait for ten seconds. tion
· the green right-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the closed position to the intermedi-
ate (amber) position
· the fuel content in the left wing outer-cell de-
creases and the fuel content in the left wing in-
ner-cell increases.
2.On panel 49VU: · the amber right-wing transfer-valve indicator
· close the circuit breaker 2QP. moves from the intermediate position to the
green open position
· the fuel content in the wings outer-cell decreases
and the fuel content in the wings inner-cell in-
creases.
(2) Monitor the wing fuel-quantity indication on the ECAM display unit.
(3) Make sure the quantities of fuel in the wing tank inner-cells increase as fuel moves from the outer
cells.
(4) The LH and RH wing transfer-valves are now set to the open position and the aircraft is ready for
flight.
EMB SB 31-1373 for A/C 016-022, 024-072, 112-114, 201-201, 207-209, 212-225, 227-230, 233-233, 235-236,
238-239, 241-242, 350-350
EMB SB 31-1414 for A/C 016-022, 024-072, 112-114, 201-201, 203-204, 206-209, 211-225, 227-230, 233-233,
235-236, 238-243, 350-350
Subtask 28-15-00-040-052-D
B. To Set the Transfer Valve 28QM Open for Flight
(1) If the transfer valve 27QM is unserviceable, set the transfer valve 28QM to the open position as
follows:
ACTION RESULT
1.On the panel 49VU: · the green left-wing transfer-valve indicator
· open the circuit breaker 2QP moves from the closed position to the open posi-
· wait for ten seconds. tion
· the green right-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the closed position to the intermedi-
ate (amber) position
· the fuel content in the left wing outer-cell de-
creases and the fuel content in the left wing in-
ner-cell increases
· the ECAM upper DU will show the caution FUEL
R WING TK OVERFLOW.
2.On panel 49VU: · the amber right-wing transfer-valve indicator
· close the circuit breaker 2QP. moves from the intermediate position to the
green open position
· the fuel content in the wings outer-cell decreases
and the fuel content in the wings inner-cell in-
creases
· on the ECAM upper DU, the caution FUEL R
WING TK OVERFLOW goes off.
(2) Monitor the wing fuel-quantity indication on the ECAM display unit.
(3) Make sure the quantities of fuel in the wing tank inner-cells increase as fuel moves from the outer
cells.
(4) The LH and RH wing transfer-valves are now set to the open position and the aircraft is ready for
flight.
** ON A/C
POST SB 28-1216 for A/C 205-205, 210-210, 226-226, 234-234
ACTION RESULT
1.On panel 49VU: · The green left-wing transfer-valve indicator
· Open circuit breaker 2QP moves from the close position to the open posi-
· Wait for ten seconds. tion
· The green right-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the close position to the intermedi-
ate (amber) position
· The fuel content in the left wing outer-cell de-
creases and the fuel content in the left wing in-
ner-cell increases
ACTION RESULT
· The ECAM upper DU will show the caution
FUEL R WING TK OVERFLOW.
2.On panel 49VU: · The amber right-wing transfer-valve indicat-
· Close circuit breaker 2QP. or moves from the intermediate position to the
green open position
· The fuel content in the wings outer-cell de-
creases and the fuel content in the wings inner
cell increases
· On the ECAM upper DU, the caution FUEL R
WING TK OVERFLOW goes off.
(2) Monitor the wing fuel-quantity indication on the ECAM display unit.
(3) Make sure the quantities of fuel in the wing tank inner-cells increase as fuel moves from the outer
cells.
(4) The LH and RH wing transfer-valves are set to the open position.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 206-209, 211-225, 227-233, 235-250, 301-400, 500-600
Subtask 28-15-00-860-059-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS stop procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(2) Make a note in the aircraft technical log that the applicable LH and RH wing transfer-valves are set to
the open position.
End of document
TASK 28-15-00-040-002-A
To Set the RH Wing Transfer Valve Open for Flight
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
NOTE: This procedure must only be done if the aircraft is energized and will stay energized until take-off. If
possible do this procedure immediately before take-off. This will prevent possible fuel overflow from
the outer fuel tanks into the vent system. If you de-energize the aircraft after this procedure and before
take-off, you must do this procedure again when the aircraft is energized. This is because the transfer
valve will close when the aircraft is energized again.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-003-A). Pressure Refuel with Automatic Control
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-15-00-941-057-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) You must obey the fuel safety procedures when you do work on the fuel system
(Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-001) .
(2) Put the SAFETY BARRIER(S) in position.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 206-209, 211-225, 227-233, 235-250, 301-400, 500-600
Subtask 28-15-00-650-055-A
B. Fuel Configuration
(1) Refuel the aircraft with the necessary quantity of fuel (Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-003) .
(2) Before you continue with this procedure make sure that:
· the quantity of fuel onboard the aircraft is correct
· the refuel/defuel panel door is closed.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 206-209, 211-225, 227-233, 235-250, 301-400, 500-600
Subtask 28-15-00-040-051-A
A. To Set the Transfer Valve 29QM Open for Flight
(1) If the transfer valve 30QM is unserviceable, set the transfer valve 29QM to the open position as
follows:
ACTION RESULT
1.On the panel 121VU: · the green right-wing transfer-valve indicator
· open the circuit breaker 3QP moves from the closed position to the open posi-
· wait for ten seconds. tion
ACTION RESULT
· the green left-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the closed position to the intermedi-
ate (amber) position
· the fuel content in the right wing outer-cell de-
creases and the fuel content in the right wing in-
ner-cell increases.
2.On the panel 121VU: · the amber left-wing transfer-valve indicator
· close the circuit breaker 3QP. moves from the intermediate position to the
green open position
· the fuel content in the wings outer-cell decreases
and the fuel content in the wings inner-cell in-
creases.
(2) Monitor the wing fuel-quantity indication on the ECAM display unit.
(3) Make sure the quantities of fuel in the wing tank inner-cells increase as fuel moves from the outer
cells.
(4) The LH and RH wing transfer-valves are now set to the open position and the aircraft is ready for
flight.
ACTION RESULT
1.On panel 121VU: · The green right-wing transfer-valve indicator
· Open circuit breaker 3QP moves from the close position to the open posi-
· Wait for ten seconds. tion
· The green left-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the close position to the intermedi-
ate (amber) position
· The fuel content in the right wing outer-cell de-
creases and the fuel content in the right wing in-
ner-cell increases.
2.On panel 121VU: · The amber left-wing transfer-valve indicator
· Close circuit breaker 3QP. moves from the intermediate position to the
green open position
· The fuel content in the wings outer-cell de-
creases and the fuel content in the wings inner
cell increases.
(2) Monitor the wing fuel-quantity indication on the ECAM display unit.
(3) Make sure the quantities of fuel in the wing tank inner-cells increase as fuel moves from the outer
cells.
(4) The LH and RH wing transfer-valves are now set to the open position.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-079, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 206-209, 211-225, 227-233, 235-250, 350-350
PRE SB 28-1216 for A/C 016-022, 024-079, 112-114, 201-201, 203-204, 206-209, 211-225, 227-230, 233-233,
235-236, 238-243, 350-350
EMB SB 31-1373 for A/C 016-022, 024-072, 112-115, 201-201, 207-209, 212-225, 227-233, 235-239, 241-242,
244-244, 350-350
EMB SB 31-1414 for A/C 016-022, 024-072, 112-115, 201-201, 203-204, 206-209, 211-225, 227-233, 235-244,
350-350
Subtask 28-15-00-040-053-A
B. To Set the Transfer Valve 30QM Open for Flight
(1) If the transfer valve 29QM is unserviceable, set the transfer valve 30QM to the open position as
follows:
ACTION RESULT
1.On the panel 49VU: · the green right-wing transfer-valve indicator
· open the circuit breaker 1QP moves from the closed position to the open posi-
· wait for ten seconds. tion
· the green left-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the closed position to the intermedi-
ate (amber) position
· the fuel content in the right wing outer-cell de-
creases and the fuel content in the right wing in-
ner-cell increases.
2.On panel 49VU: · the amber left-wing transfer-valve indicator
· close the circuit breaker 1QP. moves from the intermediate position to the
green open position
· the fuel content in the wings outer-cell decreases
and the fuel content in the wings inner-cell in-
creases.
(2) Monitor the wing fuel-quantity indication on the ECAM display unit.
(3) Make sure the quantities of fuel in the wing tank inner-cells increase as fuel moves from the outer
cells.
(4) The LH and RH wing transfer-valves are now set to the open position and the aircraft is ready for
flight.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the panel 49VU: · the green right-wing transfer-valve indicator
· open the circuit breaker 1QP moves from the closed position to the open posi-
· wait for ten seconds. tion
· the green left-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the closed position to the intermedi-
ate (amber) position
· the fuel content in the right wing outer-cell de-
creases and the fuel content in the right wing in-
ner-cell increases.
2.On panel 49VU: · the amber left-wing transfer-valve indicator
· close the circuit breaker 1QP. moves from the intermediate position to the
green open position
· the fuel content in the wings outer-cell decreases
and the fuel content in the wings inner-cell in-
creases.
(2) Monitor the wing fuel-quantity indication on the ECAM display unit.
(3) Make sure the quantities of fuel in the wing tank inner-cells increase as fuel moves from the outer
cells.
(4) The LH and RH wing transfer-valves are now set to the open position and the aircraft is ready for
flight.
EMB SB 31-1373 for A/C 016-022, 024-072, 112-114, 201-201, 207-209, 212-225, 227-230, 233-233, 235-236,
238-239, 241-242, 350-350
EMB SB 31-1414 for A/C 016-022, 024-072, 112-114, 201-201, 203-204, 206-209, 211-225, 227-230, 233-233,
235-236, 238-243, 350-350
Subtask 28-15-00-040-053-D
B. To Set the Transfer Valve 30QM Open for Flight
(1) If the transfer valve 29QM is unserviceable, set the transfer valve 30QM to the open position as
follows:
ACTION RESULT
1.On the panel 49VU: · the green right-wing transfer-valve indicator
· open the circuit breaker 1QP moves from the closed position to the open posi-
· wait for ten seconds. tion
· the green left-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the closed position to the intermedi-
ate (amber) position
· the fuel content in the right wing outer-cell de-
creases and the fuel content in the right wing in-
ner-cell increases
· the ECAM upper DU will show the caution FUEL
L WING TK OVERFLOW.
2.On panel 49VU: · the amber left-wing transfer-valve indicator
· close the circuit breaker 1QP. moves from the intermediate position to the
green open position
· the fuel content in the wings outer-cell decreases
and the fuel content in the wings inner-cell in-
creases
· on the ECAM upper DU, the caution FUEL L
WING TK OVERFLOW goes off.
(2) Monitor the wing fuel-quantity indication on the ECAM display unit.
(3) Make sure the quantities of fuel in the wing tank inner-cells increase as fuel moves from the outer
cells.
(4) The LH and RH wing transfer-valves are now set to the open position and the aircraft is ready for
flight.
** ON A/C
POST SB 28-1216 for A/C 205-205, 210-210, 226-226, 234-234
ACTION RESULT
1.On panel 49VU: · The green right-wing transfer-valve indicator
· Open circuit breaker 1QP moves from the close position to the open posi-
· Wait for ten seconds. tion
· The green left-wing transfer-valve indicator
moves from the close position to the intermedi-
ate (amber) position
· The fuel content in the right wing outer-cell de-
creases and the fuel content in the right wing in-
ner-cell increases
ACTION RESULT
· The ECAM upper DU will show the caution
FUEL L WING TK OVERFLOW.
2.On panel 49VU: · The amber left-wing transfer-valve indicator
· Close circuit breaker 1QP. moves from the intermediate position to the
green open position
· The fuel content in the wings outer-cell de-
creases and the fuel content in the wings inner
cell increases
· on the ECAM upper DU, the caution FUEL L
WING TK OVERFLOW goes off.
(2) Monitor the wing fuel-quantity indication on the ECAM display unit.
(3) Make sure the quantities of fuel in the wing tank inner-cells increase as fuel moves from the outer
cells.
(4) The LH and RH wing transfer-valves are set to the open position.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 206-209, 211-225, 227-233, 235-250, 301-400, 500-600
Subtask 28-15-00-860-061-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS stop procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(2) Make a note in the aircraft technical log that the applicable LH and RH wing transfer-valves are set to
the open position.
End of document
TASK 28-21-00-040-001-A
Check Operation of the Recirculation System When Main Fuel Pump 2 does not Operate
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-32-00-860-012-A). Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/ENG Page
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-21-00-860-086-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT. UNWANTED ELECTRICAL
POWER CAN BE DANGEROUS.
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 28-21-00-865-063-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
4. Procedure
Subtask 28-21-00-040-050-A
A. Check Operation of the Recirculation System When Main Fuel Pump 2 does not Operate
(1) Do this test:
ACTION RESULT
1.On the MCDU, get access to the ENG page
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-32-00-860-012) .
2.On the panel 50VU, make sure that the ENG/ On the panel 50VU, the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1
FADEC GND PWR/1 pushbutton switch (P/BSW) P/BSW ON light is on.
is released out.
3.On the MCDU:
· push in the key adjacent to the FADEC 1A in- · the ENGINE 1 MAIN MENU is shown
dication
· push in the key adjacent to the FADEC TEST · the FADEC TEST ENGINE 1 CHANNEL A page
indication is shown
· push in the key adjacent to the PUSH BUTTON · this indication is shown:
TO START TEST> indication. PUT THE MODE SELECTOR
SWITCH TO <NORM>
PLACE THE MASTER LEVER
SWITCH TO <ON>
ACTION RESULT
· push in the key adjacent to the RETURN indic- · the TEST COMPLETE page is shown.
ation.
6.On the panel 115VU, put the MASTER 1 switch
to the OFF position.
7.On the MCDU:
· push in the key adjacent to the RETURN indic-
ation until the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST ENG
page is shown
· push in the key adjacent to the FADEC 1B in- · the ENGINE 1 MAIN MENU is shown
dication
· push in the key adjacent to the FADEC TEST · the FADEC TEST ENGINE 1 CHANNEL B page
indication is shown
· push in the key adjacent to the PUSH BUTTON · this indication is shown:
TO START TEST> indication. PUT THE MODE SELECTOR
SWITCH TO <NORM>
PLACE THE MASTER LEVER
SWITCH TO <ON>
8.On the panel 115VU:
· make sure that the MODE switch (6KS) is in
the NORM (center) position
· put the MASTER 1 switch to the ON position. · this indication is shown:
ACTION RESULT
· push in the key adjacent to the FADEC 2A in- · the ENGINE 2 MAIN MENU is shown
dication
· push in the key adjacent to the FADEC TEST · the FADEC TEST ENGINE 2 CHANNEL A page
indication is shown
· push in the key adjacent to the PUSH BUTTON · this indication is shown:
TO START TEST> indication. PUT THE MODE SELECTOR
SWITCH TO <NORM>
PLACE THE MASTER LEVER
SWITCH TO <ON>
14.On the panel 115VU:
· make sure that the MODE switch (6KS) is in
the NORM (center) position
· put the MASTER 2 switch to the ON position. · this indication is shown:
ACTION RESULT
***** WARNING *****
***** TEST ACTIVE *****
5. Close-up
Subtask 28-21-00-860-087-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(2) Put a PLACARD in the cockpit to tell persons that the main fuel pump 2 is not in operation.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 28-24-00-040-002-A
Functional Test of Engine LP Fuel Valve with a Defective Actuator Motor
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 57-41-37-000-003-A). Removal of the Access Panel
(Ref. 57-41-37-400-003-A). Installation of the Access Panel
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 207-207, 210-210, 212-214, 217-218, 223-226, 234-234, 236-236, 241-241, 301-349, 351-450,
500-600
LP Fuel Shut Off Valve - Location and Detail SHEET 1
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
LP Fuel Shut off Valve - Location and Detail SHEET 1
ACCESS PANEL
522AT (622AT)
FRONT
SPAR
LP FUEL
VALVE
12QM
13QM
ACTUATOR
9QG
10QG
VALVE
B VALVE
CLOSED OPEN
SEE / FEEL
INDICATOR
N_MM_282400_4_AAM0_01_00
Figure 28-24-00-991-00900-00-A / SHEET 1/1 - LP Fuel Shut Off Valve - Location and Detail
** ON A/C 207-207, 210-210, 212-214, 217-218, 223-
226, 234-234, 236-236, 241-241, 301-349, 351-450, 500-600
ACCESS PANEL
522AT (622AT)
(UNDER SLAT)
FRONT
SPAR
LP FUEL
VALVE
12QM
13QM
ACTUATOR
9QG
10QG
VALVE
B VALVE
CLOSED OPEN
SEE / FEEL
INDICATOR
N_MM_282400_4_BAM0_01_00
Figure 28-24-00-991-00900-00-B / SHEET 1/1 - LP Fuel Shut off Valve - Location and Detail
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-
211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-24-00-941-061-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Put the SAFETY BARRIER(S) in position.
(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell persons not to operate the flaps or slats.
(3) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell persons not to operate the APU or bleed air.
(4) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell persons not to start the engines.
Subtask 28-24-00-010-057-A
B. Get Access
NOTE: It is necessary to listen to the LP valve actuator during the test that follows. If the actuator motor
can be heard with the access panel in position, it is not necessary to remove it.
** ON A/C 207-207, 210-210, 212-214, 217-218, 223-226, 234-234, 236-236, 241-241, 301-349,
351-450, 500-600
(Ref. Fig. LP Fuel Shut Off Valve - Location and Detail SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222,
227-233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. LP Fuel Shut off Valve - Location and Detail SHEET 1)
(1) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT) in position below the applicable zone 520 or 620.
(2) Remove the applicable access panel (Ref. AMM TASK 57-41-37-000-003) :
· for the LH LP valve, remove panel 522AT
· for the RH LP valve, remove panel 622AT.
Subtask 28-24-00-865-071-A
C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 2WE1 Q43
TIG/BTL2/SQUIB/B
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 1WE1 Q42
TIG/BTL1/SQUIB/A
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 2WE2 Q41
TIG/BTL1/SQUIB/B
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 1WE2 Q40
TIG/BTL2/SQUIB/A
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 28-24-00-860-066-A
E. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Deactivate the unserviceable motor on the defective LP valve actuator as follows:
(a) If the LH actuator 9QG motor 1 is unserviceable:
· open, safety and tag the circuit breaker 1QG.
(b) If the LH actuator 9QG motor 2 is unserviceable:
· open, safety and tag the circuit breaker 3QG.
(c) If the RH actuator 10QG motor 1 is unserviceable:
· open, safety and tag the circuit breaker 2QG.
(d) If the RH actuator 10QG motor 2 is unserviceable:
· open, safety and tag the circuit breaker 4QG.
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(3) Do the EIS start procedure (ECAM only) (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 28-24-00-750-052-A
A. Test of the LH Engine LP Valve Actuator 9QG
NOTE: It is necessary to have two persons for this test procedure. One person must be in the cockpit (to
operate the LP valve) and one person must be near the LP valve (to listen to the actuator motor).
ACTION RESULT
1.On the ECAM CP: On the ECAM lower DU:
· Push (in) the FUEL P/BSW. · The FUEL system page shows
· The LEFT LP valve indication shows the valve
closed (amber cross-line).
2.On the panel 40VU:
ACTION RESULT
· Push (in) the L TK PUMPS 1 P/BSW or L TK · The applicable P/BSW OFF light goes off.
PUMPS 2 P/BSW.
ACTION RESULT
Subtask 28-24-00-750-053-A
B. Test of the RH Engine LP Valve Actuator 10QG
NOTE: It is necessary to have two persons for this test procedure. One person must be in the cockpit (to
operate the LP valve) and one person must be near the LP valve (to listen to the actuator motor).
ACTION RESULT
1.On the ECAM CP: On the ECAM lower DU:
· Push (in) the FUEL P/BSW. · The FUEL system page shows
· The RIGHT LP valve indication shows the valve
closed (amber cross-line).
2.On the panel 40VU:
· Push (in) the R TK PUMPS 1 P/BSW or R TK · The applicable P/BSW OFF light goes off.
PUMPS 2 P/BSW.
ACTION RESULT
· The FUEL page shows the applicable R TK
pump symbol as an amber cross-line.
6.On the ENG/APU FIRE panel 1WD: On the ECAM lower DU:
· Push (in) the ENG FIRE 2 pushbutton switch to · The RIGHT LP valve indication changes to show
close the LP valve. the valve closed (amber cross-line).
7.On the LP valve actuator 10QG also:
· Listen to the actuator motor and measure the · The actuator motor must not operate for more
time that it operates for as the LP valve closes. than 4 seconds.
8.On the panel 40VU:
· Push (in) the R TK PUMPS 1 P/BSW or R TK · The applicable P/BSW OFF light goes off.
PUMPS 2 P/BSW.
5. Close-up
Subtask 28-24-00-860-067-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS stop procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
Subtask 28-24-00-865-073-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 2WE1 Q43
TIG/BTL2/SQUIB/B
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 1WE1 Q42
TIG/BTL1/SQUIB/A
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 2WE2 Q41
TIG/BTL1/SQUIB/B
121VU ENGINE/ENG1 AND 2 FIRE EX- 1WE2 Q40
TIG/BTL2/SQUIB/A
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 28-24-00-410-058-A
C. Close Access
(1) Install the applicable access panel (if removed) (Ref. AMM TASK 57-41-37-400-003) :
· for the LH LP valve, install panel 522AT
· for the RH LP valve, install panel 622AT.
Subtask 28-24-00-942-060-A
D. Removal of Equipment
(1) Remove the safety barriers.
(2) Remove the access platform(s).
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
(5) Make a note in the aircraft log that the defective motor of the LP valve is deactivated.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 28-25-00-040-005-A
Refuel Valve - Refuel Procedure Using Manual Plunger Override
WARNING: STOP THE FUEL TANKER 60 M (196.85 FT) FROM THE AIRCRAFT NOSE WHILE THE
WEATHER RADAR OPERATES.
DO NOT OPERATE THE FUEL TANKER/PUMP UNIT UNTIL YOU STOP THE OPERATION OF
THE WEATHER RADAR.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THE AREA AROUND THE AIRCRAFT IS SAFE BEFORE YOU START THE RE-
FUEL/DEFUEL PROCEDURE. IN THE SAFETY AREA, DO NOT:
- SMOKE
- MAKE SPARKS OR FIRE
- USE ANY EQUIPMENT WHICH IS NOT APPROVED FOR REFUEL/DEFUEL PROCEDURES.
AIRCRAFT FUEL IS FLAMMABLE.
WARNING: DO NOT SPILL FUEL ON THE ENGINES OR THE BRAKES. IF YOU SPILL FUEL ON ENGINES
OR BRAKES THAT ARE HOT, IT CAN CAUSE FIRES.
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-25-03A YES YES YES 00.7 00.7 1
** ON A/C ALL
No specific AR PLACARD
** ON A/C 401-415
No specific 2 ROD - NON METALLIC
** ON A/C ALL
No specific AR SAFETY BARRIER(S)
No specific AR WARNING NOTICE(S)
** ON A/C 401-415
622HB, 734
** ON A/C ALL
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-001-A). General Refuel/Defuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-002-A). Refuel/Defuel Safety Procedures for use in the Hangar
(Ref. 12-34-24-869-001-A). Aircraft Bonding and Grounding (Earthing) for the Refuel/Defuel or
Oxygen Servicing Operations
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 28-25-00-869-001-A). Fuel Transfer
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
** ON A/C 204-204
Refuel/Defuel Control Panel SHEET 1
** ON A/C 401-415
Refuel Valve SHEET 1
** ON A/C 401-415
Refuel/Defuel Panels 800VU and 801VU SHEET 1
10QU
STA7792/RIB14
A 522 JB(622 JB)
STA8268/RIB15
A
REAR
SPAR
7QU
(8QU)
MANUALLY OPERATED
PLUNGER
REFUEL VALVE
N_MM_282500_4_BAN0_01_00
REFUEL
COUPLING
REFUEL/DEFUEL
CONTROL PANEL
FUEL QTY
kg x 1000
INDICATOR
LEFT CTR RIGHT
6QT
HI. LVL.
LEFT CTR RIGHT
REFUEL VALVES
OPEN OPEN OPEN
NORM NORM NORM
SHUT SHUT SHUT
MODE SELECT TEST BATT POWER
REFUEL HI. LVL ON REFUEL DEFUEL CONTROL PANEL
800VU
OFF
N_MM_282500_4_CAM0_01_00
REFUEL
COUPLING
REFUEL/DEFUEL
CONTROL PANEL
FUEL QTY
lbs x 1000
INDICATOR
LEFT CTR RIGHT
6QT
HI. LVL.
LEFT CTR RIGHT
REFUEL VALVES
OPEN OPEN OPEN
NORM NORM NORM
SHUT SHUT SHUT
MODE SELECT TEST BATT POWER
REFUEL HI. LVL ON REFUEL DEFUEL CONTROL PANEL
800VU
OFF
N_MM_282500_4_CVM0_01_00
REFUEL
COUPLING
REFUEL/DEFUEL
CONTROL PANEL
FUEL QTY
kg X 1000
LEFT CTR RIGHT INDICATOR
6QT
HI. LVL.
LEFT CTR RIGHT
REFUEL VALVES
OPEN OPEN OPEN
NORM NORM NORM
SHUT SHUT SHUT
MODE SELECT TEST BATT POWER
REFUEL HI. LVL ON
REFUEL/DEFUEL
OFF CONTROL PANEL
800VU
PRESELECTOR
5QT
N_MM_282500_4_CAM2_01_00
10QU
41QU
STA7792/RIB14
A 522 JB(622 JB)
STA8268/RIB15
A A
REAR
SPAR
7QU
(8QU)
MANUALLY OPERATED
PLUNGER
REFUEL VALVE
N_MM_282500_4_BAP0_01_00
REFUEL
COUPLING
40QM A
622HB
192MB
REFUEL/DEFUEL
CONTROL PANEL
INDICATOR
6QT
HI LVL
LEFT CTR RIGHT
REFUEL VALVES
REFUEL OPEN OPEN OPEN
SW POS VALVE
NORM NORM NORM
UP = OPEN
AFT1
OFF
REFUEL/DEFUEL
CONTROL PANEL
DEFUEL / XFR
OPEN LTS NORM
800VU
PRESELECTED REFUEL ACTUAL
kg x 1000
801VU
DEC INC CKPT END
REFUEL/DEFUEL
CONTROL PANEL
5QT
PRESELECTOR
N_MM_282500_4_EEM1_01_00
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C 204-204
(Ref. Fig. Refuel/Defuel Control Panel SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 401-415
(Ref. Fig. Refuel Valve SHEET 1) (Ref. Fig. Refuel/Defuel Panels 800VU and 801VU SHEET 1)
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 28-25-00-941-079-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Obey the fuel safety procedures (Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-001) .
(2) You must obey the refuel/defuel safety procedures (Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-001) and
(Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-002) .
(3) As necessary, use the applicable SAFETY BARRIERS, specified by the operator's instructions and
your local regulations.
(4) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the Main Landing Gear (MLG)
doors.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 203-205, 208-208, 210-221, 223-226, 229-235, 237-240, 242-250, 301-
400, 416-450, 500-600
Subtask 28-25-00-010-077-B
B. Get Access
(1) Open the access panel 192MB to get access to the refuel panel 800VU.
NOTE: If operating in battery power,do not keep the door open longer than necessary because the
battery can discharge.
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT) adjacent to the refuel coupling 40QM.
(3) To get access to the left refuel valve 7QU:
(a) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT) in position below zone 522.
(b) Remove the access panel 522JB.
(4) To get access to the right refuel valve 8QU:
(a) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT) in position below zone 622.
(b) Remove the access panel 622JB.
(5) To get access to the center tank refuel valve 10QU:
(a) Open the RH MLG door 744 (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-010-001) .
(b) Make sure that the SLEEVE - GROUND LOCK (460005835) is on the applicable MLG door
actuator.
(c) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position below zone 148.
NOTE: If operating in battery power, do not keep the door open longer than necessary because the
battery can discharge.
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT) adjacent to the refuel coupling 100QM(40QM).
(3) To get access to the left refuel valve 7QU:
(a) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT) in position below zone 522.
(b) Remove the access panel 522JB.
(4) To get access to the right refuel valve 8QU:
(a) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT) in position below zone 622.
(b) Remove the access panel 622JB.
(5) To get access to the center tank refuel valve 10QU:
(a) Open the RH MLG door 744 (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-010-001) .
(b) Make sure that the SLEEVE - GROUND LOCK (460005835) is on the applicable MLG door
actuator.
(c) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position below zone 148.
** ON A/C 401-415
Subtask 28-25-00-010-077-G
B. Get Access
(1) Open access door 192MB to get access to refuel/defuel panels 800VU and 801VU:
(a) If operating in battery power, do not keep the door open longer than necessary because the
battery can discharge.
(2) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE adjacent to refuel/defuel coupling 40QM.
(3) Remove access panel 622HB.
(4) To get access to left refuel valve 7QU:
(a) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position below zone 522.
(b) Remove access panel 522JB.
(5) To get access to right refuel valve 8QU:
(a) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position below zone 622.
(b) Remove access panel 622JB.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 203-205, 208-208, 210-221, 223-226, 229-235, 237-240, 242-250, 301-
400, 500-600
Subtask 28-25-00-860-060-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the aircraft and the fuel tanker/pump unit are grounded correctly
(Ref. AMM TASK 12-34-24-869-001) and electrically bonded together correctly.
NOTE: Bonding is mandatory. For grounding you must obey the local area regulations.
NOTE: It is not necessary to install safety clips and tags on the circuit breakers.
(1) Make sure that the aircraft and the fuel tanker/pump unit are grounded correctly
(Ref. AMM TASK 12-34-24-869-001) and electrically bonded together correctly.
NOTE: Bonding is mandatory. For grounding you must obey the local area regulations.
NOTE: It is not necessary to install safety clips and tags on the circuit breakers.
** ON A/C 401-450
Subtask 28-25-00-860-060-D
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT YOU BOND THE FUEL TANKER TO THE AIRCRAFT. IF YOU DO
NOT, AN ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE CAN OCCUR WHICH CAN CAUSE AN EXPLO-
SION OR FIRE.
(1) Obey the local regulations for grounding (earthing) the aircraft. If you must ground (earth) the aircraft:
(a) Ground (earth) the fuel tanker/pump unit and the aircraft correctly (Ref. AMM TASK 12-34-24-
869-001) .
(2) Bond the fuel tanker/pump unit to the aircraft (Ref. AMM TASK 12-34-24-869-001) .
(3) Remove refuel/defuel coupling cap 41QM.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE FUEL SUPPLY HOSE IS CORRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE
COUPLING BEFORE YOU REFUEL/DEFUEL THE AIRCRAFT. DO NOT CONNECT THE
FUEL SUPPLY HOSE IF THERE ARE SIGNS OF DAMAGE TO THE AIRCRAFT COUP-
LING LUGS OR SLOTS.
(4) Make sure that the coupling of the fuel supply-hose is clean and then connect it to aircraft refuel/
defuel coupling 40QM.
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 204-204
(Ref. Fig. Refuel/Defuel Control Panel SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 401-415
(Ref. Fig. Refuel Valve SHEET 1) (Ref. Fig. Refuel/Defuel Panels 800VU and 801VU SHEET 1)
WARNING: BE CAREFUL NOT TO FILL THE TANKS MORE THAN NECESSARY NEAR THE END
OF THE REFUEL PROCEDURE. WHEN YOU USE THE MANUAL OVERRIDE (MANU-
AL PLUNGER), THE HIGH-LEVEL PROTECTION SYSTEM WILL NOT STOP THE RE-
FUELING AUTOMATICALLY. THUS THERE IS A RISK OF OVERFILLING AND FUEL
SPILLAGE.
CAUTION: DO NOT LET THE REFUEL PRESSURE BE MORE THAN THE MAXIMUM PRESSURE
OF 50 PSI (3.45 BARS). IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS INSTRUCTION, DAMAGE TO THE
AIRCRAFT OR EQUIPMENT CAN OCCUR.
(1) To prevent a fuel spill, on the panel 40VU, make sure that:
· the X FEED P/BSW 4QE is released out (OFF)
· the MODE SEL P/BSW 48QA is in the AUTO position
· the CTR TK PUMP 1 & 2 P/BSW are released out (OFF).
(2) Start the pump on the fuel tanker/pump unit.
(3) Push and hold in the manual plunger(s) on the applicable refuel valve(s) 7QU(8QU) or 10QU.
(4) Monitor the fuel quantity on the refuel control panel 800VU.
(5) When the quantity of fuel in the tank(s) is correct, release the manual plunger(s) on the related refuel
valve(s).
(6) When all the fuel quantities are correct, stop the pump on the fuel tanker/pump unit.
Subtask 28-25-00-650-086-A
B. Pressure Refuel Failed Open
WARNING: BE CAREFUL NOT TO FILL THE TANKS MORE THAN NECESSARY NEAR THE END
OF THE REFUEL PROCEDURE. WHEN YOU USE THE MANUAL OVERRIDE (MANU-
AL PLUNGER), THE HIGH-LEVEL PROTECTION SYSTEM WILL NOT STOP THE RE-
FUELING AUTOMATICALLY. THUS THERE IS A RISK OF OVERFILLING AND FUEL
SPILLAGE.
CAUTION: DO NOT LET THE REFUEL PRESSURE BE MORE THAN THE MAXIMUM PRESSURE
OF 50 PSI (3.45 BARS). IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS INSTRUCTION, DAMAGE TO THE
AIRCRAFT OR EQUIPMENT CAN OCCUR.
** ON A/C 401-415
Subtask 28-25-00-650-066-D
A. Pressure Refuel Failed Closed
WARNING: BE CAREFUL NOT TO FILL THE TANKS MORE THAN NECESSARY NEAR THE END
OF THE REFUEL PROCEDURE. WHEN YOU USE THE MANUAL OVERRIDE (MANU-
AL PLUNGER), THE HIGH-LEVEL PROTECTION SYSTEM WILL NOT STOP THE RE-
FUELING AUTOMATICALLY. THUS THERE IS A RISK OF OVERFILLING AND FUEL
SPILLAGE.
CAUTION: DO NOT LET THE REFUEL PRESSURE BE MORE THAN THE MAXIMUM PRESSURE
OF 50 PSI (3.45 BARS). IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS INSTRUCTION, DAMAGE TO THE
AIRCRAFT OR EQUIPMENT CAN OCCUR.
· MODE SEL P/BSW 4QL is in the AUTO position (the MAN legend is off)
· The CTR TK L XFR P/BSW and CTR TK R XFR P/BSW are released (the OFF legend is on).
(2) Start the pump on the fuel tanker/pump unit.
(3) To refuel the wing tank(s), push and hold the manual plunger(s) on applicable refuel valve(s)
7QU(8QU).
(4) To refuel the center tank, push and hold the manual plunger on the refuel valve 10QU.
(5) To refuel the ACT(s), get a suitable ROD - NON METALLIC. Put the rod through the ACT-equipment
door cover and push and hold the manual plunger on refuel valve 41QU.
(6) Monitor the fuel quantity on refuel/defuel control-panels 800VU and 801VU.
(7) When the quantity of fuel in the tank(s) is correct, release the manual plunger(s) on the related refuel
valve(s).
(8) When all the fuel quantities are correct, stop the pump on the fuel tanker/pump unit.
Subtask 28-25-00-650-086-C
B. Pressure Refuel Failed Open
WARNING: BE CAREFUL NOT TO FILL THE TANKS MORE THAN NECESSARY NEAR THE END
OF THE REFUEL PROCEDURE. WHEN YOU USE THE MANUAL OVERRIDE (MANU-
AL PLUNGER), THE HIGH-LEVEL PROTECTION SYSTEM WILL NOT STOP THE RE-
FUELING AUTOMATICALLY. THUS THERE IS A RISK OF OVERFILLING AND FUEL
SPILLAGE.
CAUTION: DO NOT LET THE REFUEL PRESSURE BE MORE THAN THE MAXIMUM PRESSURE
OF 50 PSI (3.45 BARS). IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS INSTRUCTION, DAMAGE TO THE
AIRCRAFT OR EQUIPMENT CAN OCCUR.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL NOT TO FILL THE TANKS MORE THAN NECESSARY NEAR THE END
OF THE REFUEL PROCEDURE. WHEN YOU USE THE MANUAL OVERRIDE (MANU-
AL PLUNGER), THE HIGH-LEVEL PROTECTION SYSTEM WILL NOT STOP THE RE-
FUELING AUTOMATICALLY. THUS THERE IS A RISK OF OVERFILLING AND FUEL
SPILLAGE.
CAUTION: DO NOT LET THE REFUEL PRESSURE BE MORE THAN THE MAXIMUM PRESSURE
OF 50 PSI (3.45 BARS). IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS INSTRUCTION, DAMAGE TO THE
AIRCRAFT OR EQUIPMENT CAN OCCUR.
(1) To prevent a fuel spill, on the panel 40VU, make sure that:
· the X FEED P/BSW 4QE is released out (OFF)
· the MODE SEL P/BSW 4QL is in the AUTO position
· the CTR TK L and R XFR P/BSW are released out (OFF).
(2) Start the pump on the fuel tanker/pump unit.
(3) Push and hold in the manual plunger(s) on the applicable refuel valve(s) 7QU(8QU) or 10QU.
(4) Monitor the fuel quantity on the refuel control panel 800VU.
(5) When the quantity of fuel in the tank(s) is correct, release the manual plunger(s) on the related refuel
valve(s).
(6) When all the fuel quantities are correct, stop the pump on the fuel tanker/pump unit.
Subtask 28-25-00-650-086-D
B. Pressure Refuel Failed Open
WARNING: BE CAREFUL NOT TO FILL THE TANKS MORE THAN NECESSARY NEAR THE END
OF THE REFUEL PROCEDURE. WHEN YOU USE THE MANUAL OVERRIDE (MANU-
AL PLUNGER), THE HIGH-LEVEL PROTECTION SYSTEM WILL NOT STOP THE RE-
FUELING AUTOMATICALLY. THUS THERE IS A RISK OF OVERFILLING AND FUEL
SPILLAGE.
CAUTION: DO NOT LET THE REFUEL PRESSURE BE MORE THAN THE MAXIMUM PRESSURE
OF 50 PSI (3.45 BARS). IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS INSTRUCTION, DAMAGE TO THE
AIRCRAFT OR EQUIPMENT CAN OCCUR.
(1) To prevent a fuel spill, on the panel 40VU, make sure that:
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 203-205, 208-208, 210-221, 223-226, 229-235, 237-240, 242-250, 301-
400, 416-450, 500-600
Subtask 28-25-00-410-067-B
B. Close Access
(1) Install the coupling cap 41QM.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE HANDLE OF THE REFUEL COUPLING CAP POINTS AFT
WHEN THE CAP IS CLOSED AND LOCKED.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE HANDLE OF THE REFUEL COUPLING CAP POINTS AFT
WHEN THE CAP IS CLOSED AND LOCKED.
** ON A/C 401-415
Subtask 28-25-00-410-067-G
B. Close Access
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE HANDLE OF THE REFUEL COUPLING CAP POINTS AFT
WHEN THE CAP IS CLOSED AND LOCKED.
NOTE: Fuel correction is automatic after the fuel pumps are set to on (the wing tank outer cells must
be filled).
** ON A/C 401-450
Subtask 28-25-00-860-062-B
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Disconnect these bonding/ground cables:
· Between the aircraft and the fuel tanker/pump unit
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 28-25-00-942-076-A
D. Removal of Equipment
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) If installed, remove the safety barriers.
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
(4) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(5) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
End of document
** ON A/C 401-415
TASK 28-28-00-040-014-A
Deactivation of the ACT Transfer Valve in the Closed Position
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-21-02C NO NO YES 00.8 00.8 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
(Ref. 57-17-11-000-001-A). Removal of the Access Covers 147AZ (148AZ)
(Ref. 57-17-11-000-001-A-01). Removal of the Access Cover 148AZ or/and the ACT-Equipment Sup-
port Door
(Ref. 57-17-11-400-001-A). Installation of Access Covers 147AZ (148AZ)
(Ref. 57-17-11-400-001-A-01). Installation of Access Cover 148AZ or/and the ACT-Equipment Sup-
port-Door
ACT Fuel-Transfer Valve 165QM
FR42
FR36
A
Z140
6
FR42
C 5
165QM 1
4
3
7
PIN
SLOT
N_MM_282800_4_PLA1_01_00
A B
A B
OPEN POSITION CLOSED POSITION
A A B B
N_MM_282800_4_PLA1_02_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-28-00-860-200-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Obey the fuel safety procedures when you work on the fuel system (Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-
001) .
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(3) On the APU section of the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the APU/MASTER SW pushbutton
switch is released (the ON legend is off).
(4) On the FUEL section of the HYD/FUEL panel 40VU, make sure that all tank pump pushbutton
switches are released (the OFF legends are on).
(5) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position:
· On the APU section of the overhead panel 25VU, to tell persons not to operate the APU/MASTER
SW pushbutton switch
· On the FUEL section of the panel 40VU, to tell persons not to operate the fuel system
· On the ENG/APU FIRE panel located on the overhead panel 20VU, to tell persons not to operate
the fire extinguishing system
· On the Additional Center Tank (ACT) control section of panel 28VU, to tell persons not to operate
the fuel system.
Subtask 28-28-00-010-102-B
B. Get Access
(1) Open the left main-gear door for access (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-010-001) .
(2) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT) in position in the left MLG bay.
(3) Remove the ACT equipment-support door (Ref. AMM TASK 57-17-11-000-001) .
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. ACT Fuel-Transfer Valve 165QM)
Subtask 28-28-00-040-066-B
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS ARE CLEAN BEFORE YOU DIS-
CONNECT OR CONNECT THEM. CONTAMINATION ON THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS
CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
NOTE: A refuel of the ACT is not possible while ACT fuel-transfer valve is OFF in valve position CLOSED.
(1) Disconnect the electrical connectors (3) and (4) from the receptacles of the ACT transfer-valve
actuator (2).
(2) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
(3) Safety the electrical connectors (3) and (4) to the adjacent electrical harness with a TIE WRAP.
(4) Do a visual inspection on the indicator of the ACT transfer-valve actuator (2) to identify the position of
the valve:
· Indicator in horizontal position: the transfer valve is OPEN
· Indicator in vertical position: the transfer valve is CLOSED.
(5) Cut and discard the lockwire:
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(a) Cut and discard the lockwire from the screw (5).
(6) Loosen the screw (5) and remove the V-clamp (6) and the ACT transfer-valve actuator (2).
(7) Remove the O-ring (7) and discard it:
(a) Turn the shaft of the ACT fuel-transfer valve (1) to the closed position if necessary.
(b) Install the TOOL - VALVE LOCKING (T720456) on the flange of the ACT fuel-transfer valve (1)
to lock it in the closed position.
5. Close-up
Subtask 28-28-00-860-201-B
A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.
(1) Install the ACT equipment-support door (Ref. AMM TASK 57-17-11-400-001) .
(2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
(4) Close the main gear doors (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-410-001) .
(5) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(6) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(7) In the cockpit, put a placard in position to tell the crew that the ACT fuel-transfer valve is OFF in valve
position CLOSED.
(8) On refuel/defuel control panel 801VU, put a placard in position to tell the ground crew: DO NOT
REFUEL THE ACT(s).
(9) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
TASK 28-40-00-040-004-A
Transfer Valve Indication - Intercell Transfer
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-07-04-04A YES YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-003-A). Pressure Refuel with Automatic Control
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 28-25-00-650-001-A). Pressure Defuel
(Ref. 28-25-00-869-001-A). Fuel Transfer
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-40-00-941-060-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) You must obey the fuel safety procedures when you do work on the fuel system
(Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-001) .
(2) Put the SAFETY BARRIER(S) in position.
Subtask 28-40-00-010-056-A
B. Get Access
(1) Open the access door 192MB.
NOTE: If operating in battery power, do not keep the door open longer than necessary because the
battery can discharge.
Subtask 28-40-00-861-053-A
C. Energize the Electrical Circuits
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 28-40-00-650-052-A
D. Fuel Configuration
(1) Refuel, defuel or transfer fuel as necessary (Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-003) ,
(Ref. AMM TASK 28-25-00-650-001) , (Ref. AMM TASK 28-25-00-869-001) to get:
· a minimum of 900 kg (1980 lbs) to a maximum of 4000 kg (8820 lbs) in the inner cell of each wing
tank
· maximum fuel in the outer cell of each wing tank.
Subtask 28-40-00-860-054-A
E. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS start procedure (ECAM only) (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(2) On the panel 11VU, push (in) the FUEL P/BSW.
(3) On the panel 800VU:
· set the MODE SELECT SWITCH to the REFUEL.
NOTE: It is necessary in this test to transfer fuel from the outer cell of each wing tank to its related in-
ner cell.
Subtask 28-40-00-865-056-A
F. Table of the circuit breakers used in this procedure:
4. Procedure
Subtask 28-40-00-040-055-A
A. Transfer Valve Indication - Intercell Transfer
(1) Do this test:
ACTION RESULT
1.Open, safety clip and tag C/B 3QP On the ECAM DU:
· make sure that the right-wing outer-cell fuel con-
tent decreases and the right- wing inner-cell fuel
content increases.
2.Remove the safety clip and the tag and close C/ On the ECAM DU:
B 3QP · make sure that the fuel transfer stops.
3.Open, safety clip and tag C/B 4QP On the ECAM DU:
· make sure that the left-wing outer-cell fuel con-
tent decreases and the left- wing inner-cell fuel
content increases.
4.Remove the safety clip and the tag and close C/ On the ECAM DU:
B 4QP · make sure that the fuel transfer stops.
5.Open, safety clip and tag C/B 2QP On the ECAM DU:
· make sure that the left-wing outer-cell fuel con-
tent decreases and the left- wing inner-cell fuel
content increases.
6.Remove the safety clip and the tag and close C/ On the ECAM DU:
B 2QP · make sure that the fuel transfer stops.
7.Open, safety clip and tag C/B 1QP On the ECAM DU:
· make sure that the right-wing outer-cell fuel con-
tent decreases and the right- wing inner-cell fuel
content increases.
8.Remove the safety clip and the tag and close C/ On the ECAM DU:
B 1QP · make sure that the fuel transfer stops.
5. Close-up
Subtask 28-40-00-860-055-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) On the panel 800VU:
· set the MODE SELECT switch to the OFF position.
(2) Do the EIS stop procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(3) Make an applicable entry in the aircraft log.
Subtask 28-40-00-410-054-A
B. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the access door 192MB.
Subtask 28-40-00-650-053-A
C. Fuel Configuration
(1) Refuel, defuel or transfer fuel as necessary (Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-003) ,
(Ref. AMM TASK 28-25-00-650-001) , (Ref. AMM TASK 28-25-00-869-001) .
Subtask 28-40-00-862-053-A
D. De-energize the Electrical Circuits
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
Subtask 28-40-00-942-058-A
E. Removal of Equipment
(1) Remove the safety barriers.
(2) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 28-25-00-440-002-A
Reactivation of the Transfer Defuel Valve
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
FIN : 11QM
1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 28-25-04A
Transfer Defuel Valve
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 28-25-43-000-001-A). Removal of the Defuel/Transfer Valve
(Ref. 28-25-43-400-001-A). Installation of the Defuel/Transfer Valve
(Ref. 28-25-53-000-001-A). Removal of the Center-Tank Defuel/Transfer Valve-Actuator
(Ref. 28-25-53-400-001-A). Installation of the Center-Tank Defuel/Transfer Valve-Actuator
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
Transfer Defuel Valve (11QM) - Location and Detail SHEET 1
** ON A/C 204-204
Refuel/Defuel Control Panel SHEET 1
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 401-415
Refuel/Defuel Panels 800VU and 801VU SHEET 1
B
A
STA18694/ FR42
Z141-Z142
STA15900/ FR36
TRANSFER
DEFUEL VALVE
11QM
1 C
B
DRIVE
SHAFT
D
TO ENGINE REAR SPAR
FEED LINE
2 V-BAND ACTUATOR
CLAMP 11QU
82QM
VALVE
11QM
TO REFUEL 3
LINE
VALVE LOCKING
C TOOL T720456
D SEE/FEEL INDICATOR
N_MM_282500_4_AEM0_01_00
Figure 28-25-00-991-01600-00-A / SHEET 1/1 - Transfer Defuel Valve (11QM) - Location and Detail
** ON A/C ALL
REFUEL
COUPLING
REFUEL/DEFUEL
CONTROL PANEL
FUEL QTY
kg x 1000
INDICATOR
LEFT CTR RIGHT
6QT
HI. LVL.
LEFT CTR RIGHT
REFUEL VALVES
OPEN OPEN OPEN
NORM NORM NORM
SHUT SHUT SHUT
MODE SELECT TEST BATT POWER
REFUEL HI. LVL ON REFUEL DEFUEL CONTROL PANEL
800VU
OFF
N_MM_282500_4_CAM0_01_00
REFUEL
COUPLING
REFUEL/DEFUEL
CONTROL PANEL
FUEL QTY
lbs x 1000
INDICATOR
LEFT CTR RIGHT
6QT
HI. LVL.
LEFT CTR RIGHT
REFUEL VALVES
OPEN OPEN OPEN
NORM NORM NORM
SHUT SHUT SHUT
MODE SELECT TEST BATT POWER
REFUEL HI. LVL ON REFUEL DEFUEL CONTROL PANEL
800VU
OFF
N_MM_282500_4_CVM0_01_00
REFUEL
COUPLING
REFUEL/DEFUEL
CONTROL PANEL
FUEL QTY
kg X 1000
LEFT CTR RIGHT INDICATOR
6QT
HI. LVL.
LEFT CTR RIGHT
REFUEL VALVES
OPEN OPEN OPEN
NORM NORM NORM
SHUT SHUT SHUT
MODE SELECT TEST BATT POWER
REFUEL HI. LVL ON
REFUEL/DEFUEL
OFF CONTROL PANEL
800VU
PRESELECTOR
5QT
N_MM_282500_4_CAM2_01_00
REFUEL
COUPLING
40QM A
622HB
192MB
REFUEL/DEFUEL
CONTROL PANEL
INDICATOR
6QT
HI LVL
LEFT CTR RIGHT
REFUEL VALVES
REFUEL OPEN OPEN OPEN
SW POS VALVE
NORM NORM NORM
UP = OPEN
AFT1
OFF
REFUEL/DEFUEL
CONTROL PANEL
DEFUEL / XFR
OPEN LTS NORM
800VU
PRESELECTED REFUEL ACTUAL
kg x 1000
801VU
DEC INC CKPT END
REFUEL/DEFUEL
CONTROL PANEL
5QT
PRESELECTOR
N_MM_282500_4_EEM1_01_00
3. Job Set-up
(Ref. Fig. Transfer Defuel Valve (11QM) - Location and Detail SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 204-204
(Ref. Fig. Refuel/Defuel Control Panel SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 401-415
(Ref. Fig. Refuel/Defuel Panels 800VU and 801VU SHEET 1)
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 28-25-00-941-077-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) You must obey the fuel safety procedures when you do work on the fuel system
(Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-001) .
(2) As necessary, use the applicable SAFETY BARRIERS, specified by the operator's instructions and
your local regulations.
(3) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the MLG doors.
Subtask 28-25-00-010-064-A
B. Get Access
(1) Open the MLG doors (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-010-001) .
(2) Make sure that the SLEEVE - GROUND LOCK (460005835) is on the applicable MLG door actuator.
(3) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT) below the transfer defuel valve (11QM).
(4) Open the access panel 192MB.
NOTE: If operating in battery power, do not keep the door open longer than necessary because the
battery can discharge.
Subtask 28-25-00-860-059-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) On the panel 800VU, make sure that the MODE SELECT switch is in the OFF and guarded position.
Make sure that the warning notice is still attached to the switch.
(2) Make sure that the circuit breaker 1QU on panel 121VU, is still open, safetied and tagged. Make sure
that the warning notice is still attached to the circuit breaker.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Transfer Defuel Valve (11QM) - Location and Detail SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 204-204
(Ref. Fig. Refuel/Defuel Control Panel SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 401-415
(Ref. Fig. Refuel/Defuel Panels 800VU and 801VU SHEET 1)
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 28-25-00-440-051-A
A. Reactivation of the Transfer Defuel Valve
(1) Remove the applicable item(s) from the polythene bag(s).
(2) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.
(3) If applicable, release the screw (2) and remove V-band clamp (82QM). Remove the TOOL - VALVE
LOCKING (T720456) from the transfer defuel valve (11QM).
(4) Make sure that you remove the dowel (3) from between the TOOL - VALVE LOCKING (T720456)
and the face plate of the drive shaft. Keep the dowel (3) safe with the TOOL - VALVE
LOCKING (T720456) .
(5) If the transfer defuel valve (11QM) is unserviceable, then replace it, (Ref. AMM TASK 28-25-43-000-
001) and (Ref. AMM TASK 28-25-43-400-001) .
(6) If the actuator (11QU) is unserviceable, then replace it, (Ref. AMM TASK 28-25-53-000-001) and
(Ref. AMM TASK 28-25-53-400-001) .
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU FUEL/RFL/DFL/XFR/DEFUEL/VALVE 1QU L22
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
Subtask 28-25-00-410-064-A
A. Close Access
(1) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S) from the circuit breaker 1QU in the cockpit and the MODE
SELECT switch on the panel 800VU.
(2) Remove the access platform(s).
(3) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(4) Close the MLG doors (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-410-001) .
(5) Close the access panel 192MB.
Subtask 28-25-00-942-068-A
B. Removal of Equipment
(1) Remove the safety barriers.
(2) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(3) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
(4) Write an entry in the aircraft technical log to say that the transfer/defuel valve is reactivated.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 28-25-00-040-008-A
Refuel/Defuel Control Panel - Manual Refuel
WARNING: DO NOT TRANSMIT WITH THE HF SYSTEM DURING REFUEL/DEFUEL OR TRANSFER OPER-
ATIONS. TRANSMISSION WITH THE HF SYSTEM DURING THESE FUEL OPERATIONS CAN
CAUSE INJURY AND/OR START A FIRE.
WARNING: STOP THE FUEL TANKER 60 M (196.85 FT) FROM THE AIRCRAFT NOSE WHILE THE
WEATHER RADAR OPERATES.
DO NOT OPERATE THE FUEL TANKER/PUMP UNIT UNTIL YOU STOP THE OPERATION OF
THE WEATHER RADAR.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THE AREA AROUND THE AIRCRAFT IS SAFE BEFORE YOU START THE RE-
FUEL/DEFUEL PROCEDURE. IN THE SAFETY AREA, DO NOT:
- SMOKE
- MAKE SPARKS OR FIRE
- USE ANY EQUIPMENT WHICH IS NOT APPROVED FOR REFUEL/DEFUEL PROCEDURES.
AIRCRAFT FUEL IS FLAMMABLE.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE WHEEL CHOCKS ARE IN POSITION. MOVEMENT OF THE AIRCRAFT
CAN BE DANGEROUS.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
GEAR. THIS WILL PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE LANDING GEAR, AND THUS
POSSIBLE INJURY TO PERSONS AND DAMAGE TO THE AIRCRAFT AND/OR EQUIPMENT.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-25-05B YES YES YES 00.7 00.7 1
MMEL 28-25-05A YES YES YES 00.7 00.7 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-001-A). General Refuel/Defuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-002-A). Refuel/Defuel Safety Procedures for use in the Hangar
(Ref. 12-32-28-281-001-A). Drain Water Content
(Ref. 12-34-24-869-001-A). Aircraft Bonding and Grounding (Earthing) for the Refuel/Defuel or
Oxygen Servicing Operations
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 32-00-00-481-001-A). Installation of the Safety Devices on the Landing Gears
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
** ON A/C 401-415
Refuel Valve SHEET 1
10QU
STA7792/RIB14
A 522 JB(622 JB)
STA8268/RIB15
A
REAR
SPAR
7QU
(8QU)
MANUALLY OPERATED
PLUNGER
REFUEL VALVE
N_MM_282500_4_BAN0_01_00
10QU
41QU
STA7792/RIB14
A 522 JB(622 JB)
STA8268/RIB15
A A
REAR
SPAR
7QU
(8QU)
MANUALLY OPERATED
PLUNGER
REFUEL VALVE
N_MM_282500_4_BAP0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C 401-415
(Ref. Fig. Refuel Valve SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 203-205, 208-208, 210-221, 223-226, 229-235, 237-240, 242-250, 301-
450, 500-600
Subtask 28-25-00-941-087-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) You must obey the refuel/defuel safety procedures (Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-001)
(Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-002) .
(2) Make sure that the ground safety locks are installed on the landing gear (Ref. AMM TASK 32-00-00-
481-001) .
(3) Make sure that the chocks do not touch the tires. The weight of the fuel can lower the aircraft and
cause the chocks to catch.
(4) Put the SAFETY BARRIER(S) in position.
(1) You must obey the refuel/defuel safety precautions (Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-001)
(Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-002) .
(2) Make sure that the ground safety locks are installed on the landing gear (Ref. AMM TASK 32-00-00-
481-001) .
(3) Make sure that the chocks do not touch the tires. The weight of the fuel can lower the aircraft and
cause the chocks to catch.
(4) Put the SAFETY BARRIER(S) in position.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 28-25-00-010-088-B
B. Get Access
(1) To get access to the left refuel valve 7QU:
(a) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT) in position below zone 522.
(b) Remove the access panel 522JB.
(2) To get access to the right refuel valve 8QU:
(a) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT) in position below zone 622.
(b) Remove the access panel 622JB.
(3) To get access to the center tank refuel valve 10QU:
(a) Open the RH MLG door 744 (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-010-001) .
(b) Make sure that the SLEEVE - GROUND LOCK (460005835) is on the applicable MLG door
actuator.
(c) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position below zone 148.
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 203-205, 208-208, 210-221, 223-226, 229-235, 237-240, 242-250, 301-
400, 500-600
Subtask 28-25-00-860-075-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the aircraft and the fuel tanker/pump unit are grounded correctly
(Ref. AMM TASK 12-34-24-869-001) and electrically bonded together correctly.
NOTE: Bonding is mandatory. For grounding you must obey the local area regulations.
(2) Do a fuel sampling for water contamination check on the fuel in the fuel tanker/pump unit
(Ref. AMM TASK 12-32-28-281-001) .
(3) Remove the refuel coupling cap 41QM.
(4) Make sure that the coupling of the fuel supply-hose is clean.
(5) Connect the coupling of the fuel supply-hose to the aircraft refuel coupling.
(6) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(7) Energize the ECAM system (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(8) On the ECAM control panel, push (in) the FUEL P/BSW.
(9) On the ECAM lower DU:
· make sure that the FUEL page is shown
· make sure that the intercell transfer valves are closed.
(10) If the intercell transfer valves are open:
(a) Refuel the aircraft until there is a minimum of 1000 kg (2204.6220 lb) of fuel in the wing-tank
inner-cell.
(b) On panels 49VU and 121VU, open the circuit breakers 1QT and 2QT.
NOTE: It is not necessary to install safety clips and tags on the circuit breakers.
NOTE: Bonding is mandatory. For grounding you must obey the local area regulations.
(2) Do a fuel sampling for water contamination check on the fuel in the fuel tanker/pump unit
(Ref. AMM TASK 12-32-28-281-001) .
NOTE: It is not necessary to install safety clips and tags on the circuit breakers.
· make an entry in the aircraft technical log, to correct the fuel configuration before the next flight
(the wing-tank outer-cells must be filled).
** ON A/C 401-450
Subtask 28-25-00-860-075-C
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the aircraft and the fuel tanker/pump unit are grounded correctly
(Ref. AMM TASK 12-34-24-869-001) and electrically bonded together correctly.
NOTE: Bonding is mandatory. For grounding you must obey the local area regulations.
(2) Do a fuel sampling for water contamination check on the fuel in the fuel tanker/pump unit
(Ref. AMM TASK 12-32-28-281-001) .
(3) Remove the refuel coupling cap 41QM.
(4) Make sure that the coupling of the fuel supply-hose is clean.
(5) Connect the coupling of the fuel supply-hose to the aircraft refuel coupling.
(6) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(7) Energize the ECAM system (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(8) On the ECAM control panel, push (in) the FUEL P/BSW.
(9) On the ECAM lower DU:
· make sure that the FUEL page is shown
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 28-25-00-650-077-B
B. Fueling
WARNING: BE CAREFUL NOT TO FILL THE TANKS MORE THAN NECESSARY NEAR THE END
OF THE REFUEL PROCEDURE. WHEN YOU USE THE MANUAL OVERRIDE (MANU-
AL PLUNGER), THE HIGH-LEVEL PROTECTION SYSTEM WILL NOT STOP THE RE-
FUELING AUTOMATICALLY. THUS THERE IS A RISK OF OVERFILLING AND FUEL
SPILLAGE.
CAUTION: DO NOT LET THE REFUEL PRESSURE BE MORE THAN THE MAXIMUM PRESSURE
OF 50 PSI (3.45 BARS). IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS INSTRUCTION, DAMAGE TO THE
AIRCRAFT OR EQUIPMENT CAN OCCUR.
(1) To prevent a fuel spill, on the panel 40VU, make sure that:
· the X FEED P/BSW 4QE is released out (OFF)
· the MODE SEL P/BSW 48QA is in the AUTO position
· the CTR TK PUMP 1 & 2 P/BSW are released out (OFF).
(2) Start the pump on the fuel tanker/pump unit.
(3) Push and hold (in) the manual plunger(s) on the applicable refuel valve(s) 7QU(8QU) or 10QU.
(4) Monitor the fuel quantity on the ECAM FUEL page.
(5) When the quantity of fuel in the tank(s) is correct, release (out) the manual plunger(s) on the related
refuel valve(s).
(6) Stop the pump on the fuel tanker/pump unit.
5. Close-up
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 203-205, 208-208, 210-221, 223-226, 229-235, 237-240, 242-250, 301-
450, 500-600
Subtask 28-25-00-860-076-A
A. Aircraft Configuration
(1) Disconnect the coupling of the fuel supply-hose from the aircraft refuel/defuel coupling.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE HANDLE OF THE REFUEL COUPLING CAP POINTS AFT
WHEN THE CAP IS CLOSED AND LOCKED.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE HANDLE OF THE REFUEL COUPLING CAP POINTS AFT
WHEN THE CAP IS CLOSED AND LOCKED.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 28-25-00-410-084-B
B. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) For the left refuel valve 7QU, close the access panel 522JB.
(3) For the right refuel valve 8QU, close the access panel 622JB.
(4) For the center tank refuel valve 10QU, close the RH MLG door 744 (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-410-
001) .
Subtask 28-25-00-942-083-A
C. Removal of Equipment
(1) Disconnect these bonding/ground cables:
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 28-25-00-040-008-A
Refuel/Defuel Control Panel - Manual Refuel
WARNING: DO NOT TRANSMIT WITH THE HF SYSTEM DURING REFUEL/DEFUEL OR TRANSFER OPER-
ATIONS. TRANSMISSION WITH THE HF SYSTEM DURING THESE FUEL OPERATIONS CAN
CAUSE INJURY AND/OR START A FIRE.
WARNING: STOP THE FUEL TANKER 60 M (196.85 FT) FROM THE AIRCRAFT NOSE WHILE THE
WEATHER RADAR OPERATES.
DO NOT OPERATE THE FUEL TANKER/PUMP UNIT UNTIL YOU STOP THE OPERATION OF
THE WEATHER RADAR.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THE AREA AROUND THE AIRCRAFT IS SAFE BEFORE YOU START THE RE-
FUEL/DEFUEL PROCEDURE. IN THE SAFETY AREA, DO NOT:
- SMOKE
- MAKE SPARKS OR FIRE
- USE ANY EQUIPMENT WHICH IS NOT APPROVED FOR REFUEL/DEFUEL PROCEDURES.
AIRCRAFT FUEL IS FLAMMABLE.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE WHEEL CHOCKS ARE IN POSITION. MOVEMENT OF THE AIRCRAFT
CAN BE DANGEROUS.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
GEAR. THIS WILL PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE LANDING GEAR, AND THUS
POSSIBLE INJURY TO PERSONS AND DAMAGE TO THE AIRCRAFT AND/OR EQUIPMENT.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-25-05B YES YES YES 00.7 00.7 1
MMEL 28-25-05A YES YES YES 00.7 00.7 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-001-A). General Refuel/Defuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-002-A). Refuel/Defuel Safety Procedures for use in the Hangar
(Ref. 12-32-28-281-001-A). Drain Water Content
(Ref. 12-34-24-869-001-A). Aircraft Bonding and Grounding (Earthing) for the Refuel/Defuel or
Oxygen Servicing Operations
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 32-00-00-481-001-A). Installation of the Safety Devices on the Landing Gears
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
** ON A/C 401-415
Refuel Valve SHEET 1
10QU
STA7792/RIB14
A 522 JB(622 JB)
STA8268/RIB15
A
REAR
SPAR
7QU
(8QU)
MANUALLY OPERATED
PLUNGER
REFUEL VALVE
N_MM_282500_4_BAN0_01_00
10QU
41QU
STA7792/RIB14
A 522 JB(622 JB)
STA8268/RIB15
A A
REAR
SPAR
7QU
(8QU)
MANUALLY OPERATED
PLUNGER
REFUEL VALVE
N_MM_282500_4_BAP0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C 401-415
(Ref. Fig. Refuel Valve SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 203-205, 208-208, 210-221, 223-226, 229-235, 237-240, 242-250, 301-
450, 500-600
Subtask 28-25-00-941-087-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) You must obey the refuel/defuel safety procedures (Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-001)
(Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-002) .
(2) Make sure that the ground safety locks are installed on the landing gear (Ref. AMM TASK 32-00-00-
481-001) .
(3) Make sure that the chocks do not touch the tires. The weight of the fuel can lower the aircraft and
cause the chocks to catch.
(4) Put the SAFETY BARRIER(S) in position.
(1) You must obey the refuel/defuel safety precautions (Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-001)
(Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-002) .
(2) Make sure that the ground safety locks are installed on the landing gear (Ref. AMM TASK 32-00-00-
481-001) .
(3) Make sure that the chocks do not touch the tires. The weight of the fuel can lower the aircraft and
cause the chocks to catch.
(4) Put the SAFETY BARRIER(S) in position.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 28-25-00-010-088-B
B. Get Access
(1) To get access to the left refuel valve 7QU:
(a) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT) in position below zone 522.
(b) Remove the access panel 522JB.
(2) To get access to the right refuel valve 8QU:
(a) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT) in position below zone 622.
(b) Remove the access panel 622JB.
(3) To get access to the center tank refuel valve 10QU:
(a) Open the RH MLG door 744 (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-010-001) .
(b) Make sure that the SLEEVE - GROUND LOCK (460005835) is on the applicable MLG door
actuator.
(c) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position below zone 148.
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 203-205, 208-208, 210-221, 223-226, 229-235, 237-240, 242-250, 301-
400, 500-600
Subtask 28-25-00-860-075-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the aircraft and the fuel tanker/pump unit are grounded correctly
(Ref. AMM TASK 12-34-24-869-001) and electrically bonded together correctly.
NOTE: Bonding is mandatory. For grounding you must obey the local area regulations.
(2) Do a fuel sampling for water contamination check on the fuel in the fuel tanker/pump unit
(Ref. AMM TASK 12-32-28-281-001) .
(3) Remove the refuel coupling cap 41QM.
(4) Make sure that the coupling of the fuel supply-hose is clean.
(5) Connect the coupling of the fuel supply-hose to the aircraft refuel coupling.
(6) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(7) Energize the ECAM system (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(8) On the ECAM control panel, push (in) the FUEL P/BSW.
(9) On the ECAM lower DU:
· make sure that the FUEL page is shown
· make sure that the intercell transfer valves are closed.
(10) If the intercell transfer valves are open:
(a) Refuel the aircraft until there is a minimum of 1000 kg (2204.6220 lb) of fuel in the wing-tank
inner-cell.
(b) On panels 49VU and 121VU, open the circuit breakers 1QT and 2QT.
NOTE: It is not necessary to install safety clips and tags on the circuit breakers.
NOTE: Bonding is mandatory. For grounding you must obey the local area regulations.
(2) Do a fuel sampling for water contamination check on the fuel in the fuel tanker/pump unit
(Ref. AMM TASK 12-32-28-281-001) .
NOTE: It is not necessary to install safety clips and tags on the circuit breakers.
· make an entry in the aircraft technical log, to correct the fuel configuration before the next flight
(the wing-tank outer-cells must be filled).
** ON A/C 401-450
Subtask 28-25-00-860-075-C
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the aircraft and the fuel tanker/pump unit are grounded correctly
(Ref. AMM TASK 12-34-24-869-001) and electrically bonded together correctly.
NOTE: Bonding is mandatory. For grounding you must obey the local area regulations.
(2) Do a fuel sampling for water contamination check on the fuel in the fuel tanker/pump unit
(Ref. AMM TASK 12-32-28-281-001) .
(3) Remove the refuel coupling cap 41QM.
(4) Make sure that the coupling of the fuel supply-hose is clean.
(5) Connect the coupling of the fuel supply-hose to the aircraft refuel coupling.
(6) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(7) Energize the ECAM system (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(8) On the ECAM control panel, push (in) the FUEL P/BSW.
(9) On the ECAM lower DU:
· make sure that the FUEL page is shown
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 28-25-00-650-077-B
B. Fueling
WARNING: BE CAREFUL NOT TO FILL THE TANKS MORE THAN NECESSARY NEAR THE END
OF THE REFUEL PROCEDURE. WHEN YOU USE THE MANUAL OVERRIDE (MANU-
AL PLUNGER), THE HIGH-LEVEL PROTECTION SYSTEM WILL NOT STOP THE RE-
FUELING AUTOMATICALLY. THUS THERE IS A RISK OF OVERFILLING AND FUEL
SPILLAGE.
CAUTION: DO NOT LET THE REFUEL PRESSURE BE MORE THAN THE MAXIMUM PRESSURE
OF 50 PSI (3.45 BARS). IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS INSTRUCTION, DAMAGE TO THE
AIRCRAFT OR EQUIPMENT CAN OCCUR.
(1) To prevent a fuel spill, on the panel 40VU, make sure that:
· the X FEED P/BSW 4QE is released out (OFF)
· the MODE SEL P/BSW 48QA is in the AUTO position
· the CTR TK PUMP 1 & 2 P/BSW are released out (OFF).
(2) Start the pump on the fuel tanker/pump unit.
(3) Push and hold (in) the manual plunger(s) on the applicable refuel valve(s) 7QU(8QU) or 10QU.
(4) Monitor the fuel quantity on the ECAM FUEL page.
(5) When the quantity of fuel in the tank(s) is correct, release (out) the manual plunger(s) on the related
refuel valve(s).
(6) Stop the pump on the fuel tanker/pump unit.
5. Close-up
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 203-205, 208-208, 210-221, 223-226, 229-235, 237-240, 242-250, 301-
450, 500-600
Subtask 28-25-00-860-076-A
A. Aircraft Configuration
(1) Disconnect the coupling of the fuel supply-hose from the aircraft refuel/defuel coupling.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE HANDLE OF THE REFUEL COUPLING CAP POINTS AFT
WHEN THE CAP IS CLOSED AND LOCKED.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE HANDLE OF THE REFUEL COUPLING CAP POINTS AFT
WHEN THE CAP IS CLOSED AND LOCKED.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 28-25-00-410-084-B
B. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) For the left refuel valve 7QU, close the access panel 522JB.
(3) For the right refuel valve 8QU, close the access panel 622JB.
(4) For the center tank refuel valve 10QU, close the RH MLG door 744 (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-410-
001) .
Subtask 28-25-00-942-083-A
C. Removal of Equipment
(1) Disconnect these bonding/ground cables:
End of document
** ON A/C 401-415
TASK 28-28-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Fuel Transfer Valve
FIN : 165QM
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-28-02B NO NO YES 01.3 01.3 1
MMEL 28-28-02A NO NO YES 01.3 01.3 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-003-A). Pressure Refuel with Automatic Control
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-004-A). Pressure Refuel with Manual Control
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
(Ref. 57-17-11-000-001-A). Removal of the Access Covers 147AZ (148AZ)
(Ref. 57-17-11-000-001-A-01). Removal of the Access Cover 148AZ or/and the ACT-Equipment Sup-
port Door
(Ref. 57-17-11-400-001-A). Installation of Access Covers 147AZ (148AZ)
(Ref. 57-17-11-400-001-A-01). Installation of Access Cover 148AZ or/and the ACT-Equipment Sup-
port-Door
ACT Fuel-Transfer Valve 165QM
FR42
FR36
A
Z140
6
FR42
C 5
165QM 1
4
3
7
PIN
SLOT
N_MM_282800_4_PLA1_01_00
A B
A B
OPEN POSITION CLOSED POSITION
A A B B
N_MM_282800_4_PLA1_02_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-28-00-860-071-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Obey the fuel safety procedures when you do work on the fuel system (Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-
910-001) .
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(3) On the APU section of overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the APU/MASTER SW pushbutton
switch (P/BSW) is released (the ON legend is off).
(4) On the FUEL section of HYD/FUEL panel 40VU, make sure that all the L TK PUMPS and R TK
PUMPS P/BSWs are released (the OFF legends are on).
(5) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in position:
· On the APU section of overhead panel 25VU, to tell persons not to operate the APU/MASTER SW
P/BSW.
· On the FUEL section of panel 40VU, to tell persons not to operate the fuel system.
· On the ENG/APU FIRE panel located on overhead panel 20VU, to tell persons not to operate the
fire extinguishing system.
· On the Additional Center Tank (ACT) control section of panel 28VU, to tell persons not to operate
the fuel system.
Subtask 28-28-00-865-058-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
NOTE: The subsequent procedure is the same for each installed ACT. Therefore, only one procedure is
given. Differences between each ACT are given where applicable.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS ARE CLEAN BEFORE YOU
DISCONNECT OR CONNECT THEM. CONTAMINATION ON THE ELECTRICAL
CONNECTORS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
(a) Disconnect the electrical connectors (3) and (4) from the receptacles of the ACT fuel-transfer
valve-actuator (2).
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR IN-
STALL LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DIS-
CARD IT IMMEDIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU
BLIND, AND/OR CAN CAUSE DAMAGE.
NOTE: If it is necessary to refuel the ACT(s) before the deactivation of the valve, you can tem-
porarily put the fuel transfer valve into the closed position to enable the refuel of the
ACT(s).
NOTE: If it is not necessary to refuel the ACT(s), you can continue with work step paragraph (3).
NOTE: The installed shunt provides a equivalent earth path for the ACT refuel valve and pre-
vents an inhibition of ACT refuel.
(b) Do a visual check on the indicator of the ACT fuel-transfer valve-actuator (2) to identify the
position of the valve:
· Indicator in horizontal position, the transfer valve is OPEN
· Indicator in vertical position, the transfer valve is CLOSED.
(c) Turn the shaft of the ACT fuel-transfer valve (1) to the closed position.
(d) Install the TOOL - VALVE LOCKING (T720456) on the flange of the ACT fuel-transfer valve (1)
to lock the valve in the closed position during the refuel of the ACT(s).
(e) Remove the safety clips and tags then close these circuit breakers:
- 2QU, 1QU.
(f) Do refuel the applicable ACT(s) (Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-003) or (Ref. AMM TASK 12-
11-28-650-004) .
(g) After the refuel of the ACT(s), open safety and tag again these circuit breakers:
- 2QU, 1QU.
(h) On the line end of the electrical connector A (3), remove the BRIDGE-WIRE (shunt) from the
connector.
(i) Remove the TOOL - VALVE LOCKING (T720456) from the flange of the ACT fuel-transfer valve
(1).
(3) Deactivate the ACT fuel-transfer valve in open position:
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS ARE CLEAN BEFORE YOU
DISCONNECT OR CONNECT THEM. CONTAMINATION ON THE ELECTRICAL
CONNECTORS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
(a) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
(b) Safety the electrical connectors (4) and (3) to the adjacent electrical harness with a TIE WRAP.
(c) Do a visual check on the indicator of the ACT fuel-transfer valve-actuator (2) to identify the
position of the valve:
· Indicator in horizontal position, the transfer valve is OPEN
· Indicator in vertical position, the transfer valve is CLOSED.
(d) Turn the shaft of the ACT fuel-transfer valve (1) to the open position.
(e) Install the TOOL-VALVE LOCKING (T720521) on the flange of the ACT fuel-transfer valve (1) to
lock the valve in the open position.
5. Close-up
Subtask 28-28-00-865-059-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
** ON A/C 401-415
TASK 28-28-00-040-008-A
Deactivation of the ACT Transfer Valve in the Closed Position
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-28-09C NO NO YES 00.8 00.8 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
(Ref. 57-17-11-000-001-A). Removal of the Access Covers 147AZ (148AZ)
(Ref. 57-17-11-000-001-A-01). Removal of the Access Cover 148AZ or/and the ACT-Equipment Sup-
port Door
(Ref. 57-17-11-400-001-A). Installation of Access Covers 147AZ (148AZ)
(Ref. 57-17-11-400-001-A-01). Installation of Access Cover 148AZ or/and the ACT-Equipment Sup-
port-Door
ACT Fuel-Transfer Valve 165QM
FR42
FR36
A
Z140
6
FR42
C 5
165QM 1
4
3
7
PIN
SLOT
N_MM_282800_4_PLA1_01_00
A B
A B
OPEN POSITION CLOSED POSITION
A A B B
N_MM_282800_4_PLA1_02_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-28-00-860-172-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Obey the fuel safety procedures when you work on the fuel system (Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-
001) .
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(3) On the APU section of overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the APU/MASTER SW pushbutton
switch is released (the ON legend is off).
(4) On the FUEL section of HYD/FUEL panel 40VU, make sure that all tank pump pushbutton switches
are released (the OFF legends are on).
(5) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position:
· On the APU section of overhead panel 25VU, to tell persons not to operate the APU/MASTER SW
pushbutton switch
· On the FUEL section of panel 40VU, to tell persons not to operate the fuel system
· On the ENG/APU FIRE panel located on the overhead panel 20VU, to tell persons not to operate
the fire extinguishing system
· On the Additional Center Tank (ACT) control section of panel 28VU, to tell persons not to operate
the fuel system.
Subtask 28-28-00-010-089-C
B. Get Access
(1) Open the left main-gear door for access (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-010-001) .
(2) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT) in position in the left MLG bay.
(3) Remove the ACT equipment-support door (Ref. AMM TASK 57-17-11-000-001) .
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. ACT Fuel-Transfer Valve 165QM)
Subtask 28-28-00-040-061-C
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS ARE CLEAN BEFORE YOU DIS-
CONNECT OR CONNECT THEM. CONTAMINATION ON THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS
CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
NOTE: A refuel of the ACT is not possible while ACT fuel-transfer valve OFF in valve CLOSED position.
(1) Disconnect the electrical connectors (3) and (4) from the receptacles of the ACT fuel-transfer valve-
actuator (2).
(2) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
(3) Safety the electrical connectors (3) and (4) to the adjacent electrical harness with a TIE WRAP.
(4) Do a visual check of the indicator of the ACT fuel-transfer valve-actuator to identify the position of the
valve:
· Indicator in horizontal position: the transfer valve is OPEN
· Indicator in vertical position: the transfer valve is CLOSED.
(5) Cut and discard the lockwire:
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(a) Cut and discard the lockwire from the screw (5).
(6) Loosen the screw (5) and remove the V-clamp (6) and the ACT fuel-transfer valve-actuator (2).
(7) Remove the O-ring (7) and discard it:
(a) Turn the shaft of the ACT fuel-transfer valve (1) to the closed position if necessary.
(b) Install the TOOL - VALVE LOCKING (T720456) on the flange of the ACT fuel-transfer valve (1)
to lock it in the closed position.
5. Close-up
Subtask 28-28-00-860-173-C
A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.
(1) Install the ACT equipment-support door (Ref. AMM TASK 57-17-11-400-001) .
(2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
(4) Close the main gear doors (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-410-001) .
(5) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(6) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(7) In the cockpit put a placard in position to tell the crew that the ACT fuel-transfer valve is OFF in valve
CLOSED position.
(8) On refuel/defuel control panel 801VU put a placard in position to tell the ground crew:
· DO NOT REFUEL THE ACT(s).
(9) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C 401-415
TASK 28-28-00-040-017-A
Deactivation of the ACT Transfer Valve in the Closed Position
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-28-04B NO NO YES 00.8 00.8 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
(Ref. 57-17-11-000-001-A). Removal of the Access Covers 147AZ (148AZ)
(Ref. 57-17-11-000-001-A-01). Removal of the Access Cover 148AZ or/and the ACT-Equipment Sup-
port Door
(Ref. 57-17-11-400-001-A). Installation of Access Covers 147AZ (148AZ)
(Ref. 57-17-11-400-001-A-01). Installation of Access Cover 148AZ or/and the ACT-Equipment Sup-
port-Door
ACT Fuel-Transfer Valve 165QM
FR42
FR36
A
Z140
6
FR42
C 5
165QM 1
4
3
7
PIN
SLOT
N_MM_282800_4_PLA1_01_00
A B
A B
OPEN POSITION CLOSED POSITION
A A B B
N_MM_282800_4_PLA1_02_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-28-00-860-214-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Obey the fuel safety procedures when you work on the fuel system (Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-
001) .
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(3) On the APU section of overhead panel 25VU make sure that the APU/MASTER SW pushbutton
switch is released (the ON legend is off).
(4) On the FUEL section of HYD/FUEL panel 40VU make sure that all tank pump pushbutton switches
are released (the OFF legends are on).
(5) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position:
· On the APU section of overhead panel 25VU to tell persons not to operate the APU/MASTER SW
pushbutton switch
· On the FUEL section of panel 40VU to tell persons not to operate the fuel system
· On the ENG/APU FIRE panel located on overhead panel 20VU to tell persons not to operate the
fire extinguishing system
· On the Additional Center Tank (ACT) control section of panel 28VU to tell persons not to operate
the fuel system.
Subtask 28-28-00-010-109-B
B. Get Access
(1) Open the left main-gear door for access (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-010-001) .
(2) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT) in position in the left MLG bay.
(3) Remove the ACT equipment-support door (Ref. AMM TASK 57-17-11-000-001) .
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. ACT Fuel-Transfer Valve 165QM)
Subtask 28-28-00-040-069-B
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS ARE CLEAN BEFORE YOU DIS-
CONNECT OR CONNECT THEM. CONTAMINATION ON THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS
CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
NOTE: A refuel of the ACT is not possible while ACT fuel-transfer valve is OFF in valve position CLOSED.
(1) Disconnect the electrical connectors (3) and (4) from the receptacles of the ACT fuel-transfer valve-
actuator (2).
(2) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
(3) Safety the electrical connectors (3) and (4) to the adjacent electrical harness with a TIE WRAP.
(4) Do a visual inspection of the indicator of the ACT fuel-transfer valve-actuator (2) to identify the
position of the valve:
· Indicator in horizontal position: the transfer valve is OPEN
· Indicator in vertical position: the transfer valve is CLOSED.
(5) Cut and discard the lockwire:
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(a) Cut and discard the lockwire from the screw (5).
(6) Loosen the screw (5) and remove the V-clamp (6) and the ACT fuel-transfer valve-actuator (2).
(7) Remove the O-ring (7) and discard it:
(a) Turn the shaft of the ACT fuel-transfer valve (1) to the closed position, if necessary.
(b) Install the TOOL - VALVE LOCKING (T720456) on the flange of the ACT fuel-transfer valve (1)
to lock it in the closed position.
5. Close-up
Subtask 28-28-00-860-215-B
A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.
(1) Install the ACT equipment-support door (Ref. AMM TASK 57-17-11-400-001) .
(2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
(4) Close the main gear doors (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-410-001) .
(5) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(6) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(7) In the cockpit, put a placard in position to tell the crew that the ACT fuel-transfer valve is OFF in valve
position CLOSED.
(8) On refuel/defuel control panel 801VU, put a placard in position to tell the ground crew: DO NOT
REFUEL THE ACT(s).
(9) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C 401-415
TASK 28-28-00-040-005-A
Deactivation of the FWD ACT's Isolation Valve in the Closed Position
FIN : 236QM
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-28-16A NO NO YES 00.8 00.8 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 14QFC1) Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES -
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-004-A). Pressure Refuel with Manual Control
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
ACT-FWD Isolation-Valve Actuator
FR42
FR36
A
Z140
6
FR42
236QM 1
4
3
7
PIN
SLOT
N_MM_282800_4_PLA3_01_00
A B
A B
VALVE OPEN VALVE CLOSED
A A B B
N_MM_282800_4_PLA3_02_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-28-00-860-112-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Obey the fuel safety procedures when you do work on the fuel system (Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-
910-001) .
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(3) On the APU section of overhead panel 25VU make sure that the APU/MASTER SW pushbutton
switch is released (the ON legend is off)
(4) On the FUEL section of HYD/FUEL panel 40VU make sure that all tank pump pushbutton switches
are released (the OFF legends are on).
(5) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position:
· On the APU section of overhead panel 25VU to tell persons not to operate the APU/MASTER SW
pushbutton switch
· On the FUEL section of panel 40VU to tell persons not to operate the fuel system
· On the ENG/APU FIRE panel located on the overhead panel 20VU to tell persons not to operate
the fire extinguishing system
· On the Additional Center Tank (ACT) control section of panel 28VU to tell persons not to operate
the fuel system.
(6) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position on the MLG doors to tell persons not to operate the doors.
Subtask 28-28-00-010-061-A
B. Get Access
(1) Open the left MLG door (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-010-001) .
(2) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position in the left MLG bay.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. ACT-FWD Isolation-Valve Actuator)
Subtask 28-28-00-040-054-C
A. Forward-ACT Isolation Valve is OFF in the Closed Position
NOTE: The forward-ACT isolation valve can stay in the closed position if there is no fuel in the ACT FWD.
In this case do the subsequent procedure.
(1) On refuel/defuel control panel 801VU, put the REFUEL VALVE selector switches of ACT AFT2 and
ACT FWD to SHUT position.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS ARE CLEAN BEFORE YOU DIS-
CONNECT OR CONNECT THEM. CONTAMINATION ON THE ELECTRICAL CONNECT-
ORS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
(2) Disconnect the electrical connectors (3) and (4) from the receptacle of the isolation valve actuator (2).
(3) On the line end of the electrical connector A, install a BRIDGE-WIRE (shunt) on the electrical
connector (3) between the pins B and E.
(4) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
(5) Safety the electrical connectors (3) and (4) to the adjacent electrical harness with a TIE WRAP.
(6) Do a visual check of the see/feel indicator of the isolation valve actuator (2) to identify the position of
the valve:
· See/feel indicator in horizontal position: the isolation valve is OPEN
· See/feel indicator in vertical position: the isolation valve is CLOSED.
(7) Cut and discard the lockwire:
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(a) Cut and discard the lockwire from the screw (5).
(8) Loosen the screw (5) and disconnect the V-clamp (6) from the V-flange of the forward isolation valve
(1).
(9) Remove the O-ring (7) and discard it.
(10) Remove the isolation valve actuator (2) from the forward isolation valve (1).
(11) Manually turn the input pin of the forward isolation valve (1) to the closed position.
(12) Install the TOOL - VALVE LOCKING (T720456) on the V-flange of the forward isolation valve (1) to
lock it in the closed position.
(13) Install the V-clamp (6) on the shaft of the forward isolation valve (1).
(14) Tighten the screw (5) to safety the TOOL - VALVE LOCKING (T720456) on the valve.
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(15) Safety the screw (5) with Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES - (Material No. 14QFC1).
5. Close-up
Subtask 28-28-00-860-113-A
A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) On refuel/defuel control panel 801VU, put a placard in position to tell the ground crew that the
automatic refuel of the aircraft is not possible.
NOTE: On the refuel/defuel control panel 801VU, the AFMS FAULT light comes ON after AFMC
power-up test.
(3) If you must refuel the aircraft, do the pressure refuel with manual control (Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-
650-004) .
(4) Close the left MLG door (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-410-001) .
(5) Remove the access platform(s).
(6) Remove the Warning Notice(s) from the cockpit and from the MLG door.
(7) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C 401-415
TASK 28-28-00-040-007-A
Deactivation of the Vent Valve in the Closed Position
FIN : 234QM
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-28-06C YES NO YES 01.3 01.3 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 14QFC1) Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES -
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 28-28-00-860-802-A). ACT Vent Valve - Simulation Fully Open with Vent Valve Deactivated
ACT Vent-Valve Actuator
A
Z140
234QM
FR42
FR36
7 SLOT
A 6
5
1
2 91QH
C
4
B
N_MM_282800_4_ABB0_01_00
B A
B A
CLOSED POSITION OPEN POSITION
A A
B B
N_MM_282800_4_ABB0_02_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-28-00-860-114-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Obey the fuel safety procedures when you do work on the fuel system (Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-
910-001) .
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(3) On the APU section of overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the APU/MASTER SW pushbutton
switch is released (the ON legend is off).
(4) On the FUEL section of HYD/FUEL panel 40VU, make sure that all tank pump pushbutton switches
are released (the OFF legends are on).
(5) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position:
· On the APU section of overhead panel 25VU, to tell persons not to operate the APU/MASTER SW
pushbutton switch,
· On the FUEL section of panel 40VU, to tell persons not to operate the fuel system
· On the ENG/APU FIRE panel located on overhead panel 20VU, to tell persons not to operate the
fire extinguishing system
· On the Additional Center Tank (ACT) control section of panel 28VU, to tell persons not to operate
the fuel system.
(6) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the main gear doors.
Subtask 28-28-00-865-087-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS ARE CLEAN BEFORE YOU DIS-
CONNECT OR CONNECT THEM. CONTAMINATION ON THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS
CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
NOTE: The ACT vent valve can stay in CLOSED position during the flight.
(1) Disconnect the electrical connectors (3) and (4) from the receptacles of the actuator (2).
(2) On the line end of the electrical connector A, install a BRIDGE-WIRE (shunt) on the electrical
connector (3) between the pins B and E.
(3) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
(4) Safety the electrical connectors (3) and (4) to the adjacent electrical harness with a TIE WRAP.
(5) Do a visual check of the see/feel indicator of the vent valve actuator to identify the position of the
valve:
· See/feel indicator aligned, the ACT vent valve is OPEN
· See/feel indicator across, the ACT vent valve is CLOSED.
(6) Cut and discard the lockwire:
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(a) Cut and discard the lockwire from the screw (5).
(7) Loosen the screw (5) and remove the V-clamp (1) and the actuator (2) from the shaft (7) of the ACT
vent valve.
(8) Remove the O-ring (6) and discard it.
(9) If necessary, turn the shaft (7) of the ACT vent valve to CLOSED position.
(10) Install the TOOL - VALVE LOCKING (T720456) on the flange of the ACT vent valve to lock the valve
in CLOSED position.
(11) Install the V-clamp (1) on the shaft (7) of the ACT vent valve.
(12) Tighten the screw (5) to safety the TOOL - VALVE LOCKING on the valve.
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(13) Safety the screw (5) with Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES - (Material No. 14QFC1).
5. Close-up
Subtask 28-28-00-865-088-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
NOTE: On refuel/defuel control panel 801VU, the AFMS FAULT light comes ON after AFMC power-
up test.
End of document
** ON A/C 401-415
TASK 28-28-00-040-006-A
Check of the Integrated Impact Wall for Permissible Damage
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-28-08A NO NO NO 01.0 01.0 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 28-11-49-000-002-A). Removal of the ACT Integrated Impact Wall
(Ref. 28-11-49-400-002-A). Installation of the ACT Integrated Impact Wall
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-001-A). Open the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-002-A). Close the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
Location of the Attachment Points SHEET 1
FR50
FR47.5 A
FR47.2
FR47.1
ACT AFT2
Z150
HEAT SHIELD
HEAT SHIELD
PROTECTION COVER
PROTECTION COVER
NOTE:
"R" ATTACHMENT POINTS
A
"Y" ATTACHMENT POINTS N_MM_282800_4_PLA4_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-28-00-860-092-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Obey the fuel safety procedures (Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-001) .
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(3) Open the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-30-00-860-001) .
(4) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position at the opening of the aft cargo-compartment.
(5) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position on:
· Refuel/defuel control panel 801VU
· Fuel control panel 40VU
· Additional Center Tank (ACT) control panel 28VU
to tell persons not to operate the refuel/defuel system.
Subtask 28-28-00-865-072-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
NOTE: The removal is not necessary if three 'Y' attachments points of the protection cover of the in-
tegrated impact wall is damaged, see the procedure below.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Location of the Attachment Points SHEET 1)
Subtask 28-28-00-040-055-B
CAUTION: BE CAREFUL NOT TO CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE HEAT SHIELD. DAMAGE TO THE HEAT
SHIELD IS NOT PERMITTED.
NOTE: The integrated impact wall has a protection cover and a heat shield which are assembled together.
NOTE: The protection cover must be removed before you can inspect the heat shield.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 28-29-00-040-002-A
APU LP VALVE - Deactivation
FIN : 14QM
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-29-01B NO NO YES 00.7 00.7 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 20-28-00-912-802-A). Electrical Bonding - General Maintenance Procedure
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
APU LP Fuel Valve and Actuator (P/N B27000).
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
APU LP Fuel Valve and Actuator (P/N A08000).
1 FR53
2 FR48
3 FR57
4 FR59
1 FR31
2 FR35.4
3 FR28
4 FR31
Z147
A
3
4
A C
5
CENTER SECTION
3 REAR SPAR
4 FR42
N_MM_282900_4_AAMA_01_00
Figure 28-29-00-991-00100-00-A / SHEET 1/2 - APU LP Fuel Valve and Actuator (P/N B27000).
** ON A/C ALL
VISUAL INDICATOR
COLOURED BAR
LABEL READING
RED OPEN
LABEL READING
GREEN CLOSED C
CABLES SHOWN TIED
BACK WITH TIE-WRAPS
2
TIE WRAP
N_MM_282900_4_AAMA_02_00
Figure 28-29-00-991-00100-00-A / SHEET 2/2 - APU LP Fuel Valve and Actuator (P/N B27000).
** ON A/C ALL
1 FR53
2 FR48
3 FR57
4 FR59
1 FR31
2 FR35.4
3 FR28
4 FR31
Z147
A
3
C
2
B 4 3 2
5
LOCKING
COVER
4
FR42
CENTER SECTION
REAR SPAR
1
ACTUATOR SHUT-OFF VALVE
P/N A08000
NOTE:
6
1 A320
2 A321 7
3 A319 5020QM
ADAPTER
4 A318 P/N A08900
N_MM_282900_4_ACMA_01_00
Figure 28-29-00-991-00200-00-A / SHEET 1/2 - APU LP Fuel Valve and Actuator (P/N A08000).
** ON A/C ALL
B
EXAMPLE
C
POSITION INDICATOR
CABLES SHOWN TIED
BACK WITH TIE-WRAPS
8
TIE WRAP
N_MM_282900_4_ACMA_02_00
Figure 28-29-00-991-00200-00-A / SHEET 2/2 - APU LP Fuel Valve and Actuator (P/N A08000).
** ON A/C ALL
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-29-00-860-054-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002)
(2) On the panel 25VU, make sure that the APU MASTER SW pushbutton switch is in the off position
(the ON and FAULT legends are off).
Subtask 28-29-00-865-058-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
NOTE: Use a FLASHLIGHT and a MIRROR - INSPECTION to see the visual position indicator.
(2) If the visual position indicator shows a green bar, the APU fuel LP-valve is in the closed position, then
you must do this procedure:
(a) Disconnect the electrical connectors 3QF-A and 3QF-B (2) from the actuator (1).
(b) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
(c) Fold the electrical connectors/cables (2) back over the cable clamps and attach them with a TIE
WRAP to a stowage position.
(3) If the visual position indicator shows a red bar, the APU fuel LP valve is in the open position, then you
must do this procedure:
(a) Disconnect the electrical connectors 3QF-A and 3QF-B (2) from the actuator (1).
(b) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
(c) Fold the electrical connectors/cables (2) back over the cable clamps and attach them with a TIE
WRAP to a stowage position.
(d) Hold the APU fuel LP-valve actuator (1) in position and remove the nuts (3), the washers (4) and
the bonding strap (5).
(e) Disconnect the drive shaft of the actuator from the drive shaft of the valve and remove the
actuator (1).
(f) Turn the drive shaft of the valve (7) to the horizontal position (closed position).
(g) Viewed on the actuator mounting face, turn the drive shaft of the actuator in counterclockwise
direction until the visual position indicator shows a green bar (closed position).
(h) Make sure that you do not damage the drive shaft of the actuator when you turn it.
NOTE: Do not apply more torque than 0.12 m.daN (10.62 lbf.in) to turn the drive shaft of the ac-
tuator.
NOTE: Do not turn the drive shaft of the actuator in clockwise direction.
(e) Hold the APU fuel LP-valve actuator (1) in position and and loosen the V-Band clamp (6).
(f) Disconnect and remove the actuator (1) from the valve adapter (7).
(g) Turn the drive shaft of the valve to the horizontal position (closed position).
(h) Turn the drive shaft of the actuator in counterclockwise direction until the visual position indicator
is in the SHUT position.
(i) Make sure that you do not damage the drive shaft of the actuator when you turn it.
NOTE: Do not apply more torque than 0.12 m.daN (10.62 lbf.in) to turn the drive shaft of the ac-
tuator.
NOTE: Do not turn the drive shaft of the actuator in clockwise direction.
NOTE: Lock the valve with the applicable LOCKING COVER (Ref. Para. (4)):
- if you can not turn the drive shaft of the actuator within the torque limit of 0.12 m.daN
(10.62 lbf.in)
- if you can turn the drive shaft of the actuator freely without a torque
- if the drive shaft of the actuator is damaged and does not engage correctly into the
drive shaft of the valve.
(j) Put the actuator (1) in position on the valve adapter (7).
(k) Engage the drive shaft of the actuator into the drive shaft of the valve (closed position).
(l) Install the V-Band clamp (6) on the actuator (1) and the valve adapter (7).
(m) TORQUE the nuts of the V-Band clamp (6) to between 0.117 and 0.143 m.daN
(10.35 and 12.65 lbf.in).
(n) If removed, connect the bonding strap (2) to the actuator (1) and install the screw (3)
(Ref. AMM TASK 20-28-00-912-802) .
(4) Lock the APU fuel LP-valve (14QM) in the closed position with the LOCKING COVER (B12990) :
NOTE: This is an alternative procedure to lock the APU fuel LP-valve if the actuator (3QF) is re-
moved.
NOTE: You must lock the APU fuel LP-valve in the closed position with the LOCKING COVER:
- if you can not turn the drive shaft of the actuator counterclockwise within the torque limit of
0.12 m.daN (10.62 lbf.in)
- if you can turn the drive shaft of the actuator freely without a torque
- if the drive shaft of the actuator is damaged and does not engage into the drive shaft of the
valve.
(a) Put the LOCKING COVER (5) in position on the valve adapter (7).
(b) Engage the LOCKING COVER (5) into the slot of the valve drive shaft (closed position).
(c) Install the V-Band clamp (6) on the LOCKING COVER (5) and the valve adapter (7).
(d) TORQUE the nuts of the V-Band clamp (6) to between 0.117 and 0.143 m.daN
(10.35 and 12.65 lbf.in).
(e) Connect the bonding strap (2) to the LOCKING COVER (5) and install the screw (3)
(Ref. AMM TASK 20-28-00-912-802) .
(f) TORQUE the screw (3) to between 0.6 and 0.7 m.daN (53.10 and 61.95 lbf.in).
(g) Put the actuator (1) in a BAG - POLYTHENE and keep it in a safe location.
(5) In the cockpit, on the panel 25VU, put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell people not to
operate the APU (APU fuel LP-valve is locked in closed position).
(6) Make an entry in the aircraft-logbook that the APU fuel LP-valve (14QM) is locked in closed position
and the APU must not operate.
(7) Cockpit effects:
The APU LP Valve symbol shows the transit position on the ECAM FUEL page when the valve is
deactivated.
5. Close-up
Subtask 28-29-00-410-052-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Remove the stepladder.
(3) Close the main landing-gear doors (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-410-001) .
Subtask 28-29-00-860-055-A
B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002)
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 28-29-00-440-002-A
APU LP VALVE - Reactivation
FIN : 14QM
1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 28-29-01B
APU LP Fuel Valve
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-29-51-400-001-A). Installation of the APU Fuel LP Valve Actuator
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
Ref. TSM 28-29-00-810-801 APU Fuel Supply Failure
APU LP Fuel Valve and Actuator (P/N B27000).
APU LP Fuel Valve and Actuator (P/N A08000).
1 FR53
2 FR48
3 FR57
4 FR59
1 FR31
2 FR35.4
3 FR28
4 FR31
Z147
A
3
4
A C
5
CENTER SECTION
3 REAR SPAR
4 FR42
N_MM_282900_4_AAMA_01_00
Figure 28-29-00-991-00100-00-A / SHEET 1/2 - APU LP Fuel Valve and Actuator (P/N B27000).
** ON A/C ALL
VISUAL INDICATOR
COLOURED BAR
LABEL READING
RED OPEN
LABEL READING
GREEN CLOSED C
CABLES SHOWN TIED
BACK WITH TIE-WRAPS
2
TIE WRAP
N_MM_282900_4_AAMA_02_00
Figure 28-29-00-991-00100-00-A / SHEET 2/2 - APU LP Fuel Valve and Actuator (P/N B27000).
** ON A/C ALL
1 FR53
2 FR48
3 FR57
4 FR59
1 FR31
2 FR35.4
3 FR28
4 FR31
Z147
A
3
C
2
B 4 3 2
5
LOCKING
COVER
4
FR42
CENTER SECTION
REAR SPAR
1
ACTUATOR SHUT-OFF VALVE
P/N A08000
NOTE:
6
1 A320
2 A321 7
3 A319 5020QM
ADAPTER
4 A318 P/N A08900
N_MM_282900_4_ACMA_01_00
Figure 28-29-00-991-00200-00-A / SHEET 1/2 - APU LP Fuel Valve and Actuator (P/N A08000).
** ON A/C ALL
B
EXAMPLE
C
POSITION INDICATOR
CABLES SHOWN TIED
BACK WITH TIE-WRAPS
8
TIE WRAP
N_MM_282900_4_ACMA_02_00
Figure 28-29-00-991-00200-00-A / SHEET 2/2 - APU LP Fuel Valve and Actuator (P/N A08000).
** ON A/C ALL
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-29-00-860-056-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002)
Subtask 28-29-00-865-060-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and tagged:
(b) Make sure that all the electrical connections are clean and in the correct condition.
(c) Connect the connectors (4) to the actuator.
Subtask 28-29-00-865-059-A
C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
** ON A/C 401-415
TASK 28-28-00-040-015-A
Deactivation of the ACT Transfer Valve in the Closed Position
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-46-02A NO NO YES 00.8 00.8 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
(Ref. 57-17-11-000-001-A). Removal of the Access Covers 147AZ (148AZ)
(Ref. 57-17-11-000-001-A-01). Removal of the Access Cover 148AZ or/and the ACT-Equipment Sup-
port Door
(Ref. 57-17-11-400-001-A). Installation of Access Covers 147AZ (148AZ)
(Ref. 57-17-11-400-001-A-01). Installation of Access Cover 148AZ or/and the ACT-Equipment Sup-
port-Door
ACT Fuel-Transfer Valve 165QM
FR42
FR36
A
Z140
6
FR42
C 5
165QM 1
4
3
7
PIN
SLOT
N_MM_282800_4_PLA1_01_00
A B
A B
OPEN POSITION CLOSED POSITION
A A B B
N_MM_282800_4_PLA1_02_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-28-00-860-204-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Obey the fuel safety procedures when you work on the fuel system (Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-
001) .
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(3) On the APU section of overhead panel 25VU make sure that the APU/MASTER SW pushbutton
switch is released (the ON legend is off).
(4) On the FUEL section of HYD/FUEL panel 40VU make sure that all tank pump pushbutton switches
are released (the OFF legends are on).
(5) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position:
· On the APU section of overhead panel 25VU to tell persons not to operate the APU/MASTER SW
pushbutton switch
· On the FUEL section of panel 40VU to tell persons not to operate the fuel system
· On the ENG/APU FIRE panel located on overhead panel 20VU to tell persons not to operate the
fire extinguishing system
· On the Additional Center Tank (ACT) control section of panel 28VU to tell persons not to operate
the fuel system.
Subtask 28-28-00-010-104-B
B. Get Access
(1) Open the left main-gear door for access (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-010-001) .
(2) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT) in position in the left MLG bay.
(3) Remove the ACT equipment-support door (Ref. AMM TASK 57-17-11-000-001) .
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. ACT Fuel-Transfer Valve 165QM)
Subtask 28-28-00-040-067-B
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS ARE CLEAN BEFORE YOU DIS-
CONNECT OR CONNECT THEM. CONTAMINATION ON THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS
CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
NOTE: A refuel of the ACT is not possible while ACT fuel-transfer valve is OFF in the CLOSED position.
(1) Disconnect the electrical connectors (3) and (4) from the receptacles of the ACT transfer-valve
actuator (2).
(2) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
(3) Safety the electrical connectors (3) and (4) to the adjacent electrical harness with a TIE WRAP.
(4) Do a visual check of the indicator of the ACT transfer-valve actuator (2) to identify the position of the
valve:
· Indicator in horizontal position: the transfer valve is OPEN
· Indicator in vertical position: the transfer valve is CLOSED.
(5) Cut and discard lockwire:
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
End of document
** ON A/C 401-415
TASK 28-28-00-040-018-A
Deactivation of the ACT Transfer Valve in the Closed Position
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 28-46-05A NO NO YES 00.8 00.8 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
(Ref. 57-17-11-000-001-A). Removal of the Access Covers 147AZ (148AZ)
(Ref. 57-17-11-000-001-A-01). Removal of the Access Cover 148AZ or/and the ACT-Equipment Sup-
port Door
(Ref. 57-17-11-400-001-A). Installation of Access Covers 147AZ (148AZ)
(Ref. 57-17-11-400-001-A-01). Installation of Access Cover 148AZ or/and the ACT-Equipment Sup-
port-Door
ACT Fuel-Transfer Valve 165QM
FR42
FR36
A
Z140
6
FR42
C 5
165QM 1
4
3
7
PIN
SLOT
N_MM_282800_4_PLA1_01_00
A B
A B
OPEN POSITION CLOSED POSITION
A A B B
N_MM_282800_4_PLA1_02_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-28-00-860-216-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Obey the fuel safety procedures when you work on the fuel system (Ref. AMM TASK 28-00-00-910-
001) .
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(3) On the APU section of overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the APU/MASTER SW pushbutton
switch is released (the ON legend is off).
(4) On the fuel section of HYD/FUEL panel 40VU, make sure that all tank pump pushbutton switches are
released (the OFF legends are on).
(5) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position:
· On APU section of overhead panel 25VU, to tell persons not to operate the APU/MASTER SW
pushbutton switch
· On FUEL section of panel 40VU, to tell persons not to operate the fuel system
· On ENG/APU FIRE panel located on overhead panel 20VU, to tell persons not to operate the fire
extinguishing system
· On Additional Center Tank (ACT) control section of panel 28VU, to tell persons not to operate the
fuel system.
Subtask 28-28-00-010-110-B
B. Get Access
(1) Open the left main-gear door for access (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-010-001) .
(2) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT) in position in the left MLG bay.
(3) Remove the ACT equipment-support door (Ref. AMM TASK 57-17-11-000-001) .
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. ACT Fuel-Transfer Valve 165QM)
Subtask 28-28-00-040-070-B
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS ARE CLEAN BEFORE YOU DIS-
CONNECT OR CONNECT THEM. CONTAMINATION ON THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS
CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
NOTE: A refuel of the ACT is not possible while ACT fuel-transfer valve is OFF in valve CLOSED position.
(1) Disconnect the electrical connectors (3) and (4) from the receptacles of the ACT fuel-transfer valve-
actuator (2).
(2) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
(3) Safety the electrical connectors (3) and (4) to the adjacent electrical harness with a TIE WRAP.
(4) Do a visual check of the indicator of the ACT fuel-transfer valve-actuator (2) to identify the position of
the valve:
· Indicator in horizontal position: the transfer valve is OPEN
· Indicator in vertical position: the transfer valve is CLOSED.
(5) Cut and discard the lockwire:
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(a) Cut and discard the lockwire from the screw (5).
(6) Loosen the screw (5) and remove the v-clamp (6) and the ACT fuel-transfer valve-actuator (2).
(7) Remove the O-ring (7) and discard it:
(a) Turn the shaft of the ACT fuel-transfer valve (1) to the closed position if necessary.
(b) Install the TOOL - VALVE LOCKING (T720456) on the flange of the ACT fuel-transfer valve (1)
to lock it in the closed position.
5. Close-up
Subtask 28-28-00-860-217-B
A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.
(1) Install the ACT equipment-support door (Ref. AMM TASK 57-17-11-400-001) .
(2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
(4) Close the main gear doors (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-410-001) .
(5) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(6) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(7) In the cockpit put a placard in position to tell the crew that the ACT fuel-transfer valve is OFF in valve
position CLOSED.
(8) On the refuel/defuel control panel 801VU put a placard in position to tell the ground crew: DO NOT
REFUEL THE ACT(s).
(9) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 28-40-00-040-012-A
Refuel Procedure for use with an Unserviceable Magnetic Level Indicator (MLI)
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-11-28-650-004-A). Pressure Refuel with Manual Control
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A). Fuel Safety Procedures
** ON A/C ALL
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 28-40-00-941-071-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) You must obey the fuel safety procedures when you work on the fuel system (Ref. AMM TASK 28-
00-00-910-001) .
(2) Put the SAFETY BARRIER(S) in position.
Subtask 28-40-00-860-075-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (ECAM only) (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(3) On the ECAM control panel, push (in) the FUEL pushbutton switch to show the FUEL page on the
ECAM lower display unit.
(4) Make sure that the F.USED indications on the FUEL page are correctly shown.
4. Procedure
Subtask 28-40-00-040-085-A
A. Refuel Procedure for use with an Unserviceable Magnetic Level Indicator (MLI)
WARNING: BE CAREFUL NOT TO FILL THE TANKS MORE THAN NECESSARY NEAR THE END
OF THE REFUEL PROCEDURE. WHEN YOU USE THE MANUAL OVERRIDE (MANU-
AL PLUNGER), THE HIGH-LEVEL PROTECTION SYSTEM WILL NOT STOP THE RE-
FUELING AUTOMATICALLY. THUS THERE IS A RISK OF OVERFILLING AND FUEL
SPILLAGE.
CAUTION: DO NOT LET THE REFUEL PRESSURE BE MORE THAN THE MAXIMUM PRESSURE
OF 50 PSI (3.45 BARS). IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS INSTRUCTION, DAMAGE TO THE
AIRCRAFT OR EQUIPMENT CAN OCCUR.
(1) Do a test of the high level sensors (Ref. AMM TASK 28-46-00-710-001) .
(2) Refuel the aircraft as follows:
(a) Fully refuel the wing tanks until (Ref. AMM TASK 12-11-28-650-004) :
· the high level sensors operate
and
· the high level lights on the Refuel/Defuel Control Panel 800VU come on.
(b) Multiply the total volume of the fuel by the specific gravity of the fuel. The result is the total mass
of the fuel.
NOTE: Make sure that this total is equal to the maximum capacity of the applicable wing tank.
5. Close-up
Subtask 28-40-00-860-076-A
A. Aircraft Configuration
(1) Do the EIS stop procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(3) Make a note in the aircraft technical log that the FQI system of the applicable wing is unserviceable.
Subtask 28-40-00-942-069-A
B. Removal of Equipment
(1) Remove the SAFETY BARRIER(S).
(2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 29-30-00-040-001-A
Integrity Check of the RAT after RAT FAULT Warning
FIN : 2GE
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 29-09-08A NO YES NO 00.6 00.6 1
NOTE: Use this procedure together with the Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL). If the fault indication is
because of a defect in the indication system it is permitted to dispatch the aircraft. It is also permitted to
dispatch the aircraft if the defect is in the RAT ground test system (if the system is known to be in the
"flight" condition). It is not permitted to dispatch the aircraft if the fault indication is because of a defect
which could prevent operation of the RAT.
NOTE: If any part of the system is deactivated, after each flight, the deactivated component must be reactiv-
ated and this procedure done again. This is to find any faults which were not shown because of the de-
activation.
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-003-A). Pressurize the Blue Hydraulic System with a Hydraulic Ground Power-
Cart
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-003-A-01). Pressurize the Blue Hydraulic System with the Blue Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-003-A). Depressurize the Blue Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-22-00-869-005-A). Extension of the Ram Air Turbine (RAT) on the Ground
(Ref. 29-22-00-869-006-A). Retraction of the Ram Air Turbine (RAT) on the Ground
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
Ref. TSM 29-22-00-810-801 Fault of the Ram Air Turbine
Location of RAT - Components SHEET 1
A B
195BB
197EB
1GE-E
C C
EJECTION JACK
B
INDICATION LIGHTS
RAM
AIR
TURBINE
RESET
O
RAT CONTROL N
STOW LAMP
TEST
PANEL 3GE
O
F
28V DC F
J2
N_MM_293000_4_AEP0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 29-30-00-860-050-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(3) On the ECAM control panel on the center pedestal, press the HYD pushbutton switch (P/BSW). Make
sure that the ECAM lower Display Unit (DU) shows the HYD page.
(4) Make sure that the ECAM upper DU shows the RAT FAULT indication.
Subtask 29-30-00-010-056-A
B. Get Access
(1) Open the access panels 195BB and 197EB.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Location of RAT - Components SHEET 1)
Subtask 29-30-00-040-050-B
A. Integrity Check of the Ram Air Turbine (RAT) after RAT FAULT Warning
(1) Do a visual check of the left belly fairing to make sure that the RAT is not extended.
(2) If the RAT is extended:
(a) Do the applicable troubleshooting procedures Ref. TSM 29-22-00-810-801 .
(b) If the fault has been corrected, go to Para. 5.A.
(3) If the RAT is not extended, do the steps that follow:
(a) Pressurize the Blue hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-863-003) .
(b) Extend the RAT (Ref. AMM TASK 29-22-00-869-005) . If the RAT STOWED indicator light
comes on, ignore it.
(c) Make sure that the RAT stays in the deployed position.
(d) Retract the RAT (Ref. AMM TASK 29-22-00-869-006) . If the RAT STOWED indicator light goes
off, ignore it.
(e) Make sure that the RAT stays in the stowed position. If the RAT FAULT indicator light comes on,
ignore it. This RAT FAULT warning is false.
(f) Depressurize the Blue hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-003) .
(g) Make an entry in the logbook.
5. Close-up
Subtask 29-30-00-410-054-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the access panels 195BB and 197EB.
Subtask 29-30-00-860-051-A
B. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.
(1) Do the EIS stop procedure
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 29-30-00-040-003-A
Deactivation of the Reservoir Low-Level Warning
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 29-09-05A YES NO NO 00.5 00.5 1
NOTE: The ECAM caution message -RSVR LO LVL- can be incorrectly shown because of a defective low-
level switch. This condition is identified if the related PUMP FAULT LIGHT comes on (for the Blue hy-
draulic system) or, at the same time, the related PUMP FAULT light and PTU FAULT light come on (for
the Green and/or Yellow hydraulic systems). When one or two of these lights are 'ON', do a check of
the related low-level switch (Ref. AMM TASK 29-31-00-710-001). Deactivate the switch if you cannot
repair or replace it. Push the 'CLEAR' button on the ECAM to clear the -RSVR LO LVL- caution mes-
sage. The PUMP FAULT lights will come on in if there is a pump failure. The subsequent quantity dif-
ferences will be shown by the -RSVR LO LVL- caution message on the ECAM when the transmitter is
in operation. Although, for this condition, the PUMP FAULT lights will not operate as usual because of
the deactivated low-level switch.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-12-29-611-001-A). Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hand Pump
(Ref. 12-12-29-611-002-A). Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hydraulic Service Cart
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
Location of the Reservoir Low-Level Switches SHEET 1
A
C
197FB
FR43
196BB B FR42
Z147
D
FR41 B
FR42 FR50
C FR49
D D
EXAMPLE
N_MM_293000_4_AGM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
(Ref. Fig. Location of the Reservoir Low-Level Switches SHEET 1)
Subtask 29-30-00-010-054-A
A. Get Access
(1) Open these access doors:
· For the Green reservoir, open one main gear door (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-010-001)
NOTE: You can open one of the two doors, but access is better from the RH side.
End of document
TASK 29-30-00-040-802-A
Deactivation of the Pressure Transmitter
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
Location of the Pressure Transmitter
FR44
Z147
C
B A D
Z196
Z195
195BB
196BB
FR41
A
FR42
FR41
FR42
N_MM_293000_4_AAAA_01_00
D 1065GN
E 3065GN
D E
2065GN
N_MM_293000_4_AAAA_02_00
3. Job Set-up
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 29-31-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Reservoir Quantity Indication of the Green and Blue Hydraulic Systems on the ECAM
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 29-07-05A NO YES NO 00.7 00.8 2
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-12-29-611-001-A). Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hand Pump
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 29-10-00-680-001-A). Drainage of the Reservoir of the Green Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-10-00-680-003-A). Drainage of the Reservoir of the Blue Hydraulic System
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
Ref. TSM 29-11-00-810-803 Loss of the Correct Quantity in the Green Hydraulic Reservoir
Ref. TSM 29-12-00-810-803 Loss of the Correct Quantity in the Blue Hydraulic Reservoir
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 29-31-00-010-050-A
A. Get Access
(1) Open the access door for the reservoir it is necessary to deactivate
(a) For the Green reservoir:
NOTE: You can open one of the two doors, but access is good from the RH side.
NOTE: Attach the cable to the structure so that the disconnected end of the connector points down.
Oil or other liquids can not then enter the connector.
Subtask 29-31-00-040-050-A
B. Electrical Failure of the Quantity Indicator
(1) Examine the mechanical indicator on the applicable reservoir to check the quantity of the hydraulic
fluid. Do this before each flight.
(2) Do a check of the LO LVL ECAM warning. Do this check only before the first flight of the aircraft
under this MMEL item.
(a) Make sure that the aircraft configuration is:
1 For deactivation of the Green reservoir indication:
· The landing gear extended with the landing gear doors closed (one main door of the main
gear can be open)
· The thrust reverser for the left engine is off (closed)
· The speedbrakes and the spoilers are retracted
· Green power accumulator empty of fluid and filled with nitrogen to the correct pressure.
2 For deactivation of the Blue reservoir indication:
· The speedbrakes and the spoilers are retracted
· Blue power accumulator empty of fluid and filled with nitrogen to the correct pressure.
3 Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
4 Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
5 Drain the applicable reservoir until the low level warning comes on (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-
00-680-001) or (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-680-003) . Keep the air pressure in the reservoir
at more than 22 psig (1.5 bar relative) while you drain the reservoir.
6 Put fluid into the reservoir to fill it to its correct fill level (Ref. AMM TASK 12-12-29-611-
001) .
7 Do the EIS stop procedure
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
8 De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
9 Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 29-31-00-040-055-A
C. Mechanical Failure of the Quantity Indicator
(1) Make sure that the aircraft configuration is:
(a) For deactivation of the Green reservoir indication:
· The landing gear extended with the landing gear doors closed (one main door of the main gear
can be open)
· The thrust reverser for the left engine is off (closed)
· The speedbrakes and the spoilers are retracted
· Green power accumulator empty of fluid and filled with nitrogen to the correct pressure.
(b) For deactivation of the Blue reservoir indication:
· The speedbrakes and the spoilers are retracted
· Blue power accumulator empty of fluid and filled with nitrogen to the correct pressure.
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(3) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(4) Drain the applicable reservoir until the low level warning comes on (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-680-
001) or (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-680-003) . Keep the air pressure in the reservoir at more than 22
psig (1.5 bar relative) while you drain the reservoir.
(5) Put fluid into the reservoir to fill it to its correct fill level (Ref. AMM TASK 12-12-29-611-001) .
The quantity of fluid which is necessary to add is:
· For the Green reservoir: 11 l (2.9 USgal)
· For the Blue reservoir: 4 l (1.05 USgal).
NOTE: These quantities are for fluid temperatures between 10 and 20 deg. C (50 and 68 deg. F). If
the temperature is not in these limits, the quantity of fluid necessary changes by:
- 0.5 l (0.13 USgal) for each 10 deg. C (18 deg. F) for the Green reservoir
- 0.25 l (0.065 USgal) for each 10 deg. C (18 deg. F) for the Blue reservoir.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 29-31-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Reservoir Quantity Indication of the Yellow Hydraulic System on the ECAM
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 29-07-05A YES NO NO 01.0 01.0 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-12-29-611-001-A). Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hand Pump
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 29-10-00-680-002-A). Drainage of the Reservoir of the Yellow Hydraulic System
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
Ref. TSM 29-13-00-810-801 Loss of the Correct Quantity in the Yellow Hydraulic Reservoir
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 29-31-00-010-053-A
A. Get Access
NOTE: Attach the cable to the structure so that the disconnected end of the connector points down.
Oil or other liquids can not then enter the connector.
Subtask 29-31-00-040-052-A
B. Electrical Failure of the Quantity Indicator
(1) Examine the mechanical indicator on the reservoir to check the quantity of the hydraulic fluid. Do this
before each flight.
(2) Do a check of the LO LVL ECAM warning. Do this check only before the first flight of the aircraft
under this MMEL item.
(a) Make sure that the aircraft configuration is:
· The thrust reverser for the right engine OFF (closed)
· The speedbrakes and the spoilers retracted
· Yellow power accumulator empty of fluid and filled with nitrogen to the correct pressure
· Forward and aft cargo-compartment doors closed.
1 Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
2 Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
3 Drain the Yellow reservoir until the low level warning comes on (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-
680-002) . Keep the air pressure in the reservoir at not less than 22 psig (1.5 bar relative)
while you drain the fluid.
4 Put the fluid into the Yellow reservoir to fill it to its correct fill level (Ref. AMM TASK 12-12-
29-611-001) .
(3) Do the EIS stop procedure
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(4) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(5) Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 29-31-00-040-056-A
C. Mechanical Failure of the Quantity Indicator
(1) Make sure that the aircraft configuration is:
· The thrust reverser for the right engine is off (closed)
· The speedbrakes and the spoilers retracted
· Yellow power accumulator empty of fluid and filled with nitrogen to the correct pressure
· Forward and aft cargo-compartment doors closed.
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(3) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(4) Drain the Yellow reservoir until the low level warning comes on (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-680-
002) . Keep the air pressure in the reservoir at not less than 22 psig (1.5 bar relative) while you drain
the fluid.
(5) Put the fluid into the Yellow reservoir to fill it to its correct fill level (Ref. AMM TASK 12-12-29-611-
001) .
The quantity of fluid which it is necessary to add is:
· With the brake accumulator empty of fluid but filled with nitrogen to the correct pressure: 12 l (3.2
USgal)
· With the brake accumulator full of fluid at the system pressure of 206 bar (3000 psi): 9 l (2.4
USgal).
NOTE: These quantities are for fluid temperatures between 10 and 20 deg. C (50 and 68 deg. F). If
the temperature is not in these limits, the quantity of fluid necessary changes by 0.5 l (0.13
USgal) for each 10 deg. C (18 deg. F).
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 29-34-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Reservoir Air Pressure Switches and Check of the Reservoir Air Pressure of the Green and
Yellow Hydraulic System
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 29-09-04A NO YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs through the Ground Con-
nector
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A-01). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs with the Auxiliary Power
Unit (APU)
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
Reservoir Air Pressure Switches of the Green and Yellow Hydraulic System SHEET 1
B A
1384GH
C
Z147
FR43
196BB
FR42
1000GQ
C
EXAMPLE
1384GH
3384GH
FR41
B FR42
3384GH
3000GQ
N_MM_293400_4_AAM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 29-34-00-865-050-A
A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU HYDRAULIC/G HYD/PUMP ENG1/ 1702GK R33
MONG
** ON A/C ALL
FOR FIN 3384GH (AIR PRESSURE SWITCH)
121VU HYDRAULIC/Y HYD/PUMP ENG2/MONG 3700GD Q37
Subtask 29-34-00-010-050-A
B. Get Access
(1) Open the applicable access door:
· One main gear door for 1384GH (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-010-001) .
· 196BB and the RH main gear door for 3384GH (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-010-001) .
(2) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position to be satisfactory for the Green
reservoir.
4. Procedure
Subtask 29-34-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of the Reservoir Air Pressure Switches
(Ref. Fig. Reservoir Air Pressure Switches of the Green and Yellow Hydraulic System SHEET 1)
(1) Disconnect the applicable electrical connector (1) 1384GH-A or 3384GH-A from the pressure switch.
(2) Install a CAP - PROTECTION on the disconnected connector (1) and on the receptacle.
(3) For the pressure switch 1384GH:
· Use a TIE WRAP and attach the disconnected cable to a part of the structure.
NOTE: Attach the cable to the structure so that the disconnected end of the connector points down.
This prevents the contamination of the connector with oil or other liquids.
NOTE: Attach the cable to the structure so that the disconnected end of the connector points
down. This prevents the contamination of the connector with oil or other liquids.
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU HYDRAULIC/G HYD/PUMP ENG1/ 1702GK R33
MONG
** ON A/C ALL
FOR FIN 3384GH (AIR PRESSURE SWITCH)
121VU HYDRAULIC/Y HYD/PUMP ENG2/MONG 3700GD Q37
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 29-34-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Reservoir Air Pressure Switch and Check of the Reservoir Air Pressure of the Blue Hydraulic
System
FIN : 2384GH
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 29-09-04A YES NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs through the Ground Con-
nector
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A-01). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs with the Auxiliary Power
Unit (APU)
Reservoir Air Pressure Switch of the Blue Hydraulic System SHEET 1
FR50
A
FR49
197FB
B
2000GQ
2384GH
N_MM_293400_4_ACM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 29-34-00-865-064-A
A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
NOTE: Attach the cable to the structure so that the disconnected end of the connector points down.
This prevents the contamination of the connector with oil or other liquids.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 29-10-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Case Drain Filter of the Engine Driven Pump of the Green Hydraulic System
FIN : 1084GM
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 29-10-09A NO YES NO 00.7 00.7 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 02ABA1) Phosphate Ester Hydraulic Fluid-General Power - -
No specific lockwire, corrosion-resistant steel, dia. 0.8 mm (0.032 in.)
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-12-29-611-001-A). Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hand Pump
(Ref. 12-12-29-611-002-A). Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hydraulic Service Cart
(Ref. 29-00-00-864-001-A). Put the Related Hydraulic System in the Depressurized Configuration
before Maintenance Action
(Ref. 29-00-00-910-002-A). Safety Procedures of the Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-001-A). Depressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs through the Ground Con-
nector
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A-01). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs with the Auxiliary Power
Unit (APU)
(Ref. 29-23-00-860-001-A). Disconnection of the Isolation Coupling of the Power Transfer Unit
(PTU)
(Ref. 29-23-00-860-002-A). Connection of the Isolation Coupling of the Power Transfer Unit (PTU)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 71-00-00-710-045-A). Test No.1 : Dry Motor Leak Check
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-010-A). Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-010-A). Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C 207-207, 210-210, 212-214, 217-218, 223-226, 234-234, 236-236, 241-241, 301-349, 351-450,
500-600
Case Drain Filters of the Engine Driven Pumps SHEET 1
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Case Drain Filters of the Engine Driven Pumps SHEET 1
Z400
CASE DRAIN
A FILTER
Z400 1084GM/3084GM
B
4
B
CLOGGING
INDICATOR
3
2
N_MM_291000_4_AAM0_01_00
Figure 29-10-00-991-00200-00-A / SHEET 1/1 - Case Drain Filters of the Engine Driven Pumps
** ON A/C 207-207, 210-210, 212-214, 217-218, 223-
226, 234-234, 236-236, 241-241, 301-349, 351-450, 500-600
Z400
A
Z400
B
CASE DRAIN FILTER
1084GM/3084GM
B
1
C
4
C
CLOGGING
INDICATOR
3
2
N_MM_291000_4_AAP0_01_00
Figure 29-10-00-991-00200-00-B / SHEET 1/1 - Case Drain Filters of the Engine Driven Pumps
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-
211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 29-10-00-860-083-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Obey the hydraulic safety procedures (Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-910-002) .
(2) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to pressurize the Green hydraulic
system:
· In the cockpit on the hydraulic section 40VU of the overhead panel
· On the ground service panel of the Green hydraulic system.
(3) Make sure that the Green hydraulic system is depressurized and put it in the maintenance
configuration.
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-864-001) .
(4) Disconnect the isolation coupling of the Power Transfer Unit (PTU) (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-860-
001) .
(5) Depressurize the reservoir of the Green hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-001) .
** ON A/C 207-207, 210-210, 212-214, 217-218, 223-226, 234-234, 236-236, 241-241, 301-349, 351-450, 500-600
Subtask 29-10-00-010-057-A
B. Open the left fan cowl door of the left (No. 1) engine (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-010-040) .
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 29-10-00-010-057-C
B. Open the left fan cowl door of the left (No. 1) engine (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-010-010) .
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 29-10-00-941-050-A
C. Put a CONTAINER 2 L (0.53 USGAL) in position under the filter to collect the hydraulic fluid.
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 207-207, 210-210, 212-214, 217-218, 223-226, 234-234, 236-236, 241-241, 301-349, 351-450, 500-600
(Ref. Fig. Case Drain Filters of the Engine Driven Pumps SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. Case Drain Filters of the Engine Driven Pumps SHEET 1)
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 29-10-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of the Case Drain Filter (1084GM)
(1) Remove and discard the lockwire between the filter bowl (3) and the filter head (1).
(2) Remove the filter bowl (3) together with the filter element (2).
NOTE: You will possibly have to pull the filter element (2) to release it from the filter head (1).
(4) Clean the filter bowl (3) and apply Phosphate Ester Hydraulic Fluid-General Power -
- (Material No. 02ABA1) to its threads.
(5) Install the filter bowl (3) in the filter head (1) and tighten it with your hands.
(6) Safety the filter bowl (3) to the filter head (1) with lockwire, corrosion-resistant steel, dia. 0.8 mm
(0.032 in.) .
(7) If the red clogging indicator is out, push it in to set it again.
Subtask 29-10-00-860-084-A
B. Preparation for the Test
(1) Make sure that the content of the reservoir of the Green hydraulic system is correct. Add fluid as
necessary (Ref. AMM TASK 12-12-29-611-001) or (Ref. AMM TASK 12-12-29-611-002) .
(2) Pressurize the reservoir of the Green hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-002) .
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Remove the container.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 29-10-00-710-051-C
C. Test
(1) Dry-motor the left (No. 1) engine (Ref. AMM TASK 71-00-00-710-045) .
(2) Make sure that there are no hydraulic leaks from the filter assembly, and that the clogging indicator
stays in.
(3) If the clogging indicator comes out, push it in to set it again. If it will not stay in, do the trouble-
shooting of the filter assembly to find the cause.
(4) Stop the operation of the left (No. 1) engine (Ref. AMM TASK 71-00-00-710-045) .
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 29-10-00-410-057-C
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the left fan cowl door of the left (No. 1) engine (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-410-010) .
(3) Connect the isolation coupling of the Power Transfer Unit (PTU) (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-860-
002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 29-10-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Case Drain Filter of the Engine Driven Pump of the Yellow Hydraulic System
FIN : 3084GM
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 29-10-09A NO NO NO 01.5 01.5 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 02ABA1) Phosphate Ester Hydraulic Fluid-General Power - -
No specific lockwire, corrosion-resistant steel, dia. 0.8 mm (0.032 in.)
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-12-29-611-001-A). Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hand Pump
(Ref. 12-12-29-611-002-A). Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hydraulic Service Cart
(Ref. 29-00-00-864-001-A). Put the Related Hydraulic System in the Depressurized Configuration
before Maintenance Action
(Ref. 29-00-00-910-002-A). Safety Procedures of the Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-001-A). Depressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs through the Ground Con-
nector
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A-01). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs with the Auxiliary Power
Unit (APU)
(Ref. 29-23-00-860-001-A). Disconnection of the Isolation Coupling of the Power Transfer Unit
(PTU)
(Ref. 29-23-00-860-002-A). Connection of the Isolation Coupling of the Power Transfer Unit (PTU)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 71-00-00-710-045-A). Test No.1 : Dry Motor Leak Check
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-010-A). Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-010-A). Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C 207-207, 210-210, 212-214, 217-218, 223-226, 234-234, 236-236, 241-241, 301-349, 351-450,
500-600
Case Drain Filters of the Engine Driven Pumps SHEET 1
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Case Drain Filters of the Engine Driven Pumps SHEET 1
Z400
CASE DRAIN
A FILTER
Z400 1084GM/3084GM
B
4
B
CLOGGING
INDICATOR
3
2
N_MM_291000_4_AAM0_01_00
Figure 29-10-00-991-00200-00-A / SHEET 1/1 - Case Drain Filters of the Engine Driven Pumps
** ON A/C 207-207, 210-210, 212-214, 217-218, 223-
226, 234-234, 236-236, 241-241, 301-349, 351-450, 500-600
Z400
A
Z400
B
CASE DRAIN FILTER
1084GM/3084GM
B
1
C
4
C
CLOGGING
INDICATOR
3
2
N_MM_291000_4_AAP0_01_00
Figure 29-10-00-991-00200-00-B / SHEET 1/1 - Case Drain Filters of the Engine Driven Pumps
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-
211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 29-10-00-860-087-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Obey the hydraulic safety procedures (Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-910-002) .
(2) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to pressurize the Yellow hydraulic
system:
· In the cockpit on the hydraulic section 40VU of the overhead panel
· On the ground service panel of the Yellow hydraulic system.
(3) Make sure that the Yellow hydraulic system is depressurized and put it in the maintenance
configuration.
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-864-001) .
(4) Disconnect the isolation coupling of the Power Transfer Unit (PTU) (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-860-
001) .
(5) Depressurize the reservoir of the Yellow hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-001) .
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 29-10-00-010-059-C
B. Open the left fan cowl door of the right (No. 2) engine (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-010-010) .
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 29-10-00-941-052-A
C. Put a CONTAINER 2 L (0.53 USGAL) in position under the filter to collect the hydraulic fluid.
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 207-207, 210-210, 212-214, 217-218, 223-226, 234-234, 236-236, 241-241, 301-349, 351-450, 500-600
(Ref. Fig. Case Drain Filters of the Engine Driven Pumps SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. Case Drain Filters of the Engine Driven Pumps SHEET 1)
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 29-10-00-040-051-A
A. Deactivation of the Case Drain Filter (3084GM)
(1) Remove and discard the lockwire between the filter bowl (3) and the filter head (1).
(2) Remove the filter bowl (3) together with the filter element (2).
NOTE: You will possibly have to pull the filter element (2) to release it from the filter head (1).
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 29-10-00-710-053-C
C. Test
(1) Dry-motor the right (No. 2) engine (Ref. AMM TASK 71-00-00-710-045) .
(2) Make sure that there are no hydraulic leaks from the filter assembly, and that the clogging indicator
stays in.
(3) If the clogging indicator comes out, push it in to set it again. If it will not stay in, do the trouble-
shooting of the filter assembly to find the cause.
(4) Stop the operation of the right (No. 2) engine (Ref. AMM TASK 71-00-00-710-045) .
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 29-10-00-410-059-C
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the left fan cowl door of the right (No. 2) engine (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-410-010) .
(3) Connect the isolation coupling of the Power Transfer Unit (PTU) (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-860-
002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 29-10-00-040-003-A
Deactivation of the Case Drain Filter of the Electric Pump of the Blue Hydraulic System
FIN : 2084GM
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 29-10-09A YES NO NO 01.3 01.3 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 02ABA1) Phosphate Ester Hydraulic Fluid-General Power - -
No specific lockwire, corrosion-resistant steel, dia. 0.8 mm (0.032 in.)
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-12-29-611-001-A). Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hand Pump
(Ref. 12-12-29-611-002-A). Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hydraulic Service Cart
(Ref. 29-00-00-864-001-A). Put the Related Hydraulic System in the Depressurized Configuration
before Maintenance Action
(Ref. 29-00-00-910-002-A). Safety Procedures of the Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-003-A). Pressurize the Blue Hydraulic System with a Hydraulic Ground Power-
Cart
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-003-A-01). Pressurize the Blue Hydraulic System with the Blue Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-003-A). Depressurize the Blue Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-001-A). Depressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs through the Ground Con-
nector
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A-01). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs with the Auxiliary Power
Unit (APU)
Case Drain Filter of the Electric Pump of the Blue Hydraulic System SHEET 1
FR41
FR42
A
A
195BB
Z195
CLOGGING INDICATOR
B
B
1 3
C 4
2
N_MM_291000_4_ACM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 29-10-00-860-091-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Obey the hydraulic safety procedures (Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-910-002) .
(2) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to pressurize the Blue hydraulic system:
· in the cockpit on the hydraulic section 40VU of the overhead panel,
· on the ground service panel of the Blue hydraulic system.
(3) Make sure that the Blue hydraulic system is depressurized and put it in the maintenance
configuration.
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-864-001) .
(4) Depressurize the reservoir of the Blue hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-001) .
Subtask 29-10-00-010-061-A
B. Open the access door 195BB.
Subtask 29-10-00-941-054-A
C. Put a CONTAINER 2 L (0.53 USGAL) in position under the filter to collect the hydraulic fluid.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Case Drain Filter of the Electric Pump of the Blue Hydraulic System SHEET 1)
Subtask 29-10-00-040-052-A
A. Deactivation of the Case Drain Filter (2084GM)
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(1) Remove and discard the lockwire between the filter bowl (3) and the filter head (1).
(2) Remove the filter bowl (3) together with the filter element (2).
NOTE: You may have to pull the filter element (2) to release it from the filter head (1).
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(6) Safety the filter bowl (3) to the filter head (1) with lockwire, corrosion-resistant steel, dia. 0.8 mm
(0.032 in.) .
(7) If the red clogging indicator is out, push it in to set it again.
Subtask 29-10-00-860-092-A
B. Preparation for the Test
(1) Make sure that the content of the reservoir of the Blue hydraulic system is correct. Add fluid as
necessary (Ref. AMM TASK 12-12-29-611-001) or (Ref. AMM TASK 12-12-29-611-002) .
(2) Pressurize the reservoir of the Blue hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-002) .
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Remove the container.
Subtask 29-10-00-790-050-A
C. Test
(1) Pressurize (with the electric pump) the Blue hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-863-003) .
(2) Make sure there are no leaks from the filter assembly, and that the clogging indicator stays in.
(3) If the clogging indicator comes out, push it in to set it again. If it will not stay in, do the trouble-
shooting of the filter assembly to find the cause.
(4) Depressurize the Blue hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-003) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 29-10-00-410-061-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the access door 195BB.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 29-10-00-040-004-A
Deactivation of the Green Power Accumulator
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
GEAR. THIS WILL PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE LANDING GEAR, AND THUS
POSSIBLE INJURY TO PERSONS AND DAMAGE TO THE AIRCRAFT AND/OR EQUIPMENT.
FIN : 1070GM
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 29-10-04A NO NO NO 01.5 01.5 1
REFERENCE QTYDESIGNATION
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE
No specific AR CAP - BLANKING
No specific AR CAP - BLANKING (ABS0946V12 TYPE)
OR OR
No specific AR CAP - BLANKING (MS21914-12 TYPE)
No specific 1 CONTAINER 5 L (1.32 USGAL)
No specific AR SAFETY CLIP - CIRCUIT BREAKER
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE(S)
No specific Torque wrench: range to between 8.5 and 9.5 m.daN
(62.68 and 70.06 lbf.ft)
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 02ABA1) Phosphate Ester Hydraulic Fluid-General Power - -
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-12-29-611-001-A). Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hand Pump
(Ref. 29-00-00-864-001-A). Put the Related Hydraulic System in the Depressurized Configuration
before Maintenance Action
(Ref. 29-00-00-870-003-A). Bleeding Procedure of the Green Hydraulic System Downstream of the
Engine Pump
(Ref. 29-00-00-910-002-A). Safety Procedures of the Hydraulic System
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Green Hydraulic System with a Hydraulic Ground
Power-Cart
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Green Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-001-A). Depressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs through the Ground Con-
nector
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A-01). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs with the Auxiliary Power
Unit (APU)
(Ref. 29-23-00-860-001-A). Disconnection of the Isolation Coupling of the Power Transfer Unit
(PTU)
(Ref. 29-23-00-860-002-A). Connection of the Isolation Coupling of the Power Transfer Unit (PTU)
(Ref. 29-23-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Green Hydraulic System from the Yellow Hydraulic Sys-
tem through the PTU with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
Green Power Accumulator (1070GM) SHEET 1
FR45
A
FR44
A
FR43
1070GM B
Z147
C
13 1111GM
12
C 11
B
1
2
10
9 3
4
5
N_MM_291000_4_AEU0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 29-10-00-865-083-A
A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU HYDRAULIC/HYD POWER/Y 3803GX N31
** ON A/C ALL
123VU Y HYD/ELEC/PUMP 3802GX AB06
123VU Y HYD/ELEC/ELEC PUMP/NORM 3801GX AB03
Subtask 29-10-00-860-101-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Obey the hydraulic safety procedures (Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-910-002) .
(2) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to pressurize the Green hydraulic
system:
· in the cockpit on the hydraulic section 40VU of the overhead panel
· on the ground service panel of the Green hydraulic system.
(3) Open the left main-gear door (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-010-001) .
(4) Make sure that the Green hydraulic system is depressurized and put it in the maintenance
configuration.
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-864-001)
(5) Depressurize the reservoir of the Green hydraulic system
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-001)
(6) Disconnect the isolation coupling of the Power Transfer Unit (PTU) (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-860-
001) .
(7) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position.
(8) Put a CONTAINER 5 L (1.32 USGAL) below the power accumulator to collect the unwanted hydraulic
fluid.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Green Power Accumulator (1070GM) SHEET 1)
Subtask 29-10-00-614-050-B
A. Release the nitrogen pressure from the power accumulator (8) as follows:
(1) Remove the end cap (9) from the charging valve.
(2) Turn the nut (10) to release the nitrogen pressure.
(3) When the nitrogen pressure is fully released turn the nut (10) to close the charging valve.
(4) Install the end cap (9) on the charging valve.
Subtask 29-10-00-020-056-B
CAUTION: USE A SECOND WRENCH TO APPLY COUNTERTORQUE TO THE UNION WHEN YOU
DISCONNECT/CONNECT HYDRAULIC LINES ON UNIONS. IF YOU DO NOT USE THE
SECOND WRENCH, THERE IS A RISK THAT YOU WILL LOOSEN OR TIGHTEN THE
UNION TOO MUCH.
(1) Disconnect the line end fitting (1) from the union (3) of the HP-manifold (2).
(2) Disconnect the line end fitting (6) from the union (7) of the power accumulator (8).
(3) Remove the nut (12), the bolt (13) and the pipe (4) with the clamp (5).
(4) Install the CAP - BLANKING on the line end fittings (1) and (6) of the removed pipe (4).
Subtask 29-10-00-420-053-B
C. Installation of the Blanking Caps
CAUTION: USE A SECOND WRENCH TO APPLY COUNTERTORQUE TO THE UNION WHEN YOU
DISCONNECT/CONNECT HYDRAULIC LINES ON UNIONS. IF YOU DO NOT USE THE
SECOND WRENCH, THERE IS A RISK THAT YOU WILL LOOSEN OR TIGHTEN THE
UNION TOO MUCH.
(1) Apply the Phosphate Ester Hydraulic Fluid-General Power - - (Material No. 02ABA1) to the threads of
the unions (3) and (7).
(2) Install the CAP - BLANKING (ABS0946V12 TYPE) or CAP - BLANKING (MS21914-12 TYPE) on the
unions (3) and (7).
(3) TORQUE the blanking caps to between 8.5 and 9.5 m.daN (62.68 and 70.06 lbf.ft).
Subtask 29-10-00-865-084-A
D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU HYDRAULIC/HYD POWER/Y 3803GX N31
** ON A/C ALL
123VU Y HYD/ELEC/PUMP 3802GX AB06
123VU Y HYD/ELEC/ELEC PUMP/NORM 3801GX AB03
Subtask 29-10-00-790-053-A
E. Leak Test
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS SURFACES
ARE CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS
AND/OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
(3) After 5 minutes, examine the connection of the blanking cap to the union (3) of the HP-manifold (2).
Make sure that there is no leakage.
(4) Depressurize the Green hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-001) .
(5) Do the bleeding procedure of the Green hydraulic system downstream of the engine pump
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-870-003) .
NOTE: When you do the bleeding procedure, nitrogen, which has gone into the hydraulic system
from the defective accumulator, is removed.
5. Close-up
Subtask 29-10-00-410-076-A
A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.
(1) Make sure that the fluid level in the reservoir of the Green hydraulic system is correct. Add fluid as
necessary (Ref. AMM TASK 12-12-29-611-001) .
(2) Connect the PTU isolation coupling (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-860-002) .
(3) Remove the CONTAINER 5 L (1.32 USGAL) from below the power accumulator.
(4) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(5) Remove the access platform(s).
(6) Close the left main-gear door (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-410-001) .
(7) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(8) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 29-10-00-040-005-A
Deactivation of the Blue Power Accumulator
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
GEAR. THIS WILL PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE LANDING GEAR, AND THUS
POSSIBLE INJURY TO PERSONS AND DAMAGE TO THE AIRCRAFT AND/OR EQUIPMENT.
FIN : 2070GM
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 29-10-04A YES NO NO 01.5 01.5 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 02ABA1) Phosphate Ester Hydraulic Fluid-General Power - -
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-12-29-611-001-A). Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hand Pump
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 29-00-00-864-001-A). Put the Related Hydraulic System in the Depressurized Configuration
before Maintenance Action
(Ref. 29-00-00-870-009-A). Bleeding Procedure of the Blue Hydraulic System Downstream of the
Blue E-Pump
(Ref. 29-00-00-910-002-A). Safety Procedures of the Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-003-A). Pressurize the Blue Hydraulic System with a Hydraulic Ground Power-
Cart
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-003-A-01). Pressurize the Blue Hydraulic System with the Blue Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-003-A). Depressurize the Blue Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-001-A). Depressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs through the Ground Con-
nector
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A-01). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs with the Auxiliary Power
Unit (APU)
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 217-220, 222-222, 227-235, 237-237, 239-240, 243-250, 350-350
Blue Power Accumulator (2070GM) SHEET 1
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-216, 221-221, 223-226, 236-236, 238-238, 241-242,
301-349, 351-450, 500-600
Blue Power Accumulator (2070GM) SHEET 1
FR41
A FR42
B
A
2146GM
D
2070GM
195BB
Z195
2
1
D B
14
13
12
C C
4
11 9 5
6
10 7
N_MM_291000_4_AGM0_01_00
FR41
A FR42
195BB D
2070GM
B
Z195
2111GM
D HP MANIFOLD
14
13
B
2
3
12
11 4
C
5
10
6
7
C
9 8
N_MM_291000_4_AGF0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 29-10-00-865-087-A
A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 217-220, 222-222, 227-235, 237-237, 239-240, 243-250, 350-350
Subtask 29-10-00-860-103-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Obey the hydraulic safety procedures (Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-910-002) .
(2) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to pressurize the Blue hydraulic system:
· in the cockpit on the hydraulic section 40VU of the overhead panel
· on the ground service panel of the Blue hydraulic system.
(3) Make sure that the Blue hydraulic system is depressurized and put it in the maintenance
configuration.
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-864-001) .
(4) Depressurize the reservoir of the Blue hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-001) .
(5) Put a CONTAINER 5 L (1.32 USGAL) below the power accumulator to collect the unwanted hydraulic
fluid.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-216, 221-221, 223-226, 236-236, 238-238, 241-242, 301-
349, 351-450, 500-600
Subtask 29-10-00-860-103-B
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Obey the hydraulic safety procedures (Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-910-002) .
(2) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to pressurize the Blue hydraulic system:
· in the cockpit on the hydraulic section 40VU of the overhead panel
· on the ground service panel of the Blue hydraulic system.
(3) Make sure that the Blue hydraulic system is depressurized and put it in the maintenance configuration
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-864-001) .
(4) Depressurize the reservoir of the Blue hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-001) .
(5) Put a CONTAINER 5 L (1.32 USGAL) below the power accumulator to collect the unwanted hydraulic
fluid.
(6) Put a CONTAINER 5 L (1.32 USGAL) below the HP manifold to collect the unwanted hydraulic fluid.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 29-10-00-010-078-A
C. Open the access door 195BB.
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 217-220, 222-222, 227-235, 237-237, 239-240, 243-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. Blue Power Accumulator (2070GM) SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-216, 221-221, 223-226, 236-236, 238-238, 241-242, 301-
349, 351-450, 500-600
(Ref. Fig. Blue Power Accumulator (2070GM) SHEET 1)
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 29-10-00-614-052-A
A. Release the nitrogen pressure from the power accumulator (12) as follows:
(1) Remove the end cap (14) from the charging valve.
(2) Turn the nut (13) to release the nitrogen pressure.
(3) When the nitrogen pressure is fully released turn the nut (13) to close the charging valve.
(4) Install the end cap (14) on the charging valve.
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 217-220, 222-222, 227-235, 237-237, 239-240, 243-250, 350-350
Subtask 29-10-00-020-058-A
B. Removal of the Hydraulic Pipe
CAUTION: USE A SECOND WRENCH TO APPLY COUNTERTORQUE TO THE UNION WHEN YOU
DISCONNECT/CONNECT HYDRAULIC LINES ON UNIONS. IF YOU DO NOT USE THE
SECOND WRENCH, THERE IS A RISK THAT YOU WILL LOOSEN OR TIGHTEN THE
UNION TOO MUCH.
(1) Disconnect the line end fitting (1) from the union (2) of the ground leakage measurement manifold (3).
(2) Disconnect the line end fitting (10) from the union (11) of the power accumulator (12).
(3) Remove the nut (8), the bolt (4), the spacer (6) and the pipe (9) with the clamp (7).
(4) Install the CAP - BLANKING on the line end fittings (1) and (10) of the removed pipe (9).
Subtask 29-10-00-420-055-A
C. Installation of the Blanking Caps
CAUTION: USE A SECOND WRENCH TO APPLY COUNTERTORQUE TO THE UNION WHEN YOU
DISCONNECT/CONNECT HYDRAULIC LINES ON UNIONS. IF YOU DO NOT USE THE
SECOND WRENCH, THERE IS A RISK THAT YOU WILL LOOSEN OR TIGHTEN THE
UNION TOO MUCH.
(1) Apply the Phosphate Ester Hydraulic Fluid-General Power - - (Material No. 02ABA1) to the threads of
the unions (2) and (11).
(2) Install the CAP - BLANKING (MS21914-10 TYPE) or CAP - BLANKING (ABS0946V10 TYPE) on the
unions (2) and (11).
(3) TORQUE the blanking caps to between 7.5 and 8.3 m.daN (55.31 and 61.21 lbf.ft).
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-216, 221-221, 223-226, 236-236, 238-238, 241-242, 301-
349, 351-450, 500-600
Subtask 29-10-00-020-058-B
CAUTION: USE A SECOND WRENCH TO APPLY COUNTERTORQUE TO THE UNION WHEN YOU
DISCONNECT/CONNECT HYDRAULIC LINES ON UNIONS. IF YOU DO NOT USE THE
SECOND WRENCH, THERE IS A RISK THAT YOU WILL LOOSEN OR TIGHTEN THE
UNION TOO MUCH.
(1) Disconnect the line end fitting (2) from the tee connector (1) of the HP manifold (3).
(2) Disconnect the line end fitting (10) from the union (11) of the power accumulator (12).
(3) Remove the nut (8), the bolt (4), the spacer (6) and the pipe (9) with the clamp (7).
(4) Install the CAP - BLANKING on the line end fittings (2) and (10) of the removed pipe (9).
Subtask 29-10-00-420-055-B
C. Installation of the Blanking Caps
CAUTION: USE A SECOND WRENCH TO APPLY COUNTERTORQUE TO THE UNION WHEN YOU
DISCONNECT/CONNECT HYDRAULIC LINES ON UNIONS. IF YOU DO NOT USE THE
SECOND WRENCH, THERE IS A RISK THAT YOU WILL LOOSEN OR TIGHTEN THE
UNION TOO MUCH.
(1) Apply the Phosphate Ester Hydraulic Fluid-General Power - - (Material No. 02ABA1) to the threads of
the tee connector (1) and the union (11).
(2) Install the CAP - BLANKING (MS21914-10 TYPE) or CAP - BLANKING (ABS0946V10 TYPE) on the
tee connector (1) and the union (11).
(3) TORQUE the blanking caps to between 7.5 and 8.3 m.daN (55.31 and 61.21 lbf.ft).
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 29-10-00-865-088-A
D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 217-220, 222-222, 227-235, 237-237, 239-240, 243-250, 350-350
Subtask 29-10-00-790-055-A
E. Leak Test
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS SURFACES
ARE CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS
AND/OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
(1) Pressurize the hydraulic reservoir of the Blue hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-002) .
(2) Pressurize the Blue hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-863-003)
(3) After 5 minutes, examine the connection of the blanking cap to the union (2) of the ground leakage
measurement manifold (3). Make sure that there is no leakage.
(4) Depressurize the Blue hydraulic system
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-003) .
(5) Do the bleeding procedure of the Blue hydraulic system downstream of the Blue E-pump
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-870-009) .
NOTE: When you do the bleeding procedure, you remove the nitrogen which came into the hydraulic
system from the defective accumulator.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-216, 221-221, 223-226, 236-236, 238-238, 241-242, 301-
349, 351-450, 500-600
Subtask 29-10-00-790-055-B
E. Leak Test
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS SURFACES
ARE CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS
AND/OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
(1) Pressurize the hydraulic reservoir of the Blue hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-002) .
(2) Pressurize the Blue hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-863-003)
(3) After 5 minutes, examine the connection of the blanking cap to the tee connector (1) of the HP
manifold (3). Make sure that there is no leakage.
(4) Depressurize the Blue hydraulic system
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-003) .
(5) Do the bleeding procedure of the Blue hydraulic system downstream of the Blue E-pump
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-870-009) .
NOTE: When you do the bleeding procedure, you remove the nitrogen which came into the hydraulic
system from the defective accumulator.
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 217-220, 222-222, 227-235, 237-237, 239-240, 243-250, 350-350
Subtask 29-10-00-410-078-A
A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.
(1) Make sure that the fluid level in the reservoir of the Blue hydraulic is correct. Add fluid as necessary
(Ref. AMM TASK 12-12-29-611-001) .
(2) Remove the CONTAINER 5 L (1.32 USGAL) from below the power accumulator.
(3) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(4) Close the access door 195BB.
(5) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(6) Make an entry in the logbook.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-216, 221-221, 223-226, 236-236, 238-238, 241-242, 301-
349, 351-450, 500-600
Subtask 29-10-00-410-078-B
A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.
(1) Make sure that the fluid level in the reservoir of the Blue hydraulic is correct. Add fluid as necessary
(Ref. AMM TASK 12-12-29-611-001) .
(2) Remove the CONTAINER 5 L (1.32 USGAL) from below the power accumulator.
(3) Remove the CONTAINER 5 L (1.32 USGAL) from below the HP manifold.
(4) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(5) Close the access door 195BB.
(6) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(7) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 29-10-00-040-006-A
Deactivation of the Yellow Power Accumulator
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
GEAR. THIS WILL PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE LANDING GEAR, AND THUS
POSSIBLE INJURY TO PERSONS AND DAMAGE TO THE AIRCRAFT AND/OR EQUIPMENT.
FIN : 3070GM
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 29-10-04A YES NO NO 01.5 01.5 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 02ABA1) Phosphate Ester Hydraulic Fluid-General Power - -
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-12-29-611-001-A). Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hand Pump
(Ref. 29-00-00-864-001-A). Put the Related Hydraulic System in the Depressurized Configuration
before Maintenance Action
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 29-00-00-870-007-A). Bleeding Procedure of the Yellow Hydraulic System Downstream of
the Engine Pump
(Ref. 29-00-00-910-002-A). Safety Procedures of the Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-002-A). Pressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System with a Hydraulic Ground
Power-Cart
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-002-A). Depressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-001-A). Depressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs through the Ground Con-
nector
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A-01). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs with the Auxiliary Power
Unit (APU)
(Ref. 29-23-00-860-001-A). Disconnection of the Isolation Coupling of the Power Transfer Unit
(PTU)
(Ref. 29-23-00-860-002-A). Connection of the Isolation Coupling of the Power Transfer Unit (PTU)
Yellow Power Accumulator (3070GM) SHEET 1
FR42
A
FR41
3070GM
Z196
B
A
196BB
14 C
1
3111GM
C B
13 D
2
12
11
10
D
4
9
5
N_MM_291000_4_AJM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 29-10-00-865-091-A
A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU HYDRAULIC/HYD POWER/Y 3803GX N31
** ON A/C ALL
123VU B HYD/ELEC PUMP 2701GJ AB09
123VU Y HYD/ELEC/PUMP 3802GX AB06
123VU Y HYD/ELEC/ELEC PUMP/NORM 3801GX AB03
Subtask 29-10-00-860-105-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Obey the hydraulic safety procedures (Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-910-002) .
(2) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to pressurize the Yellow hydraulic
system:
· in the cockpit on the hydraulic section 40VU of the overhead panel,
· on the ground service panel of the Yellow hydraulic system.
(3) Make sure that the Yellow hydraulic system is depressurized and put it in the maintenance
configuration.
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-864-001) .
(4) Depressurize the reservoir of the Yellow hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-001) .
(5) Disconnect the isolation coupling of the Power Transfer Unit (PTU) (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-860-
001) .
(6) Put a CONTAINER 5 L (1.32 USGAL) below the accumulator to collect the unwanted hydraulic fluid.
Subtask 29-10-00-010-080-A
C. Open the access door 196BB.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Yellow Power Accumulator (3070GM) SHEET 1)
Subtask 29-10-00-614-054-A
A. Release the nitrogen pressure from the power accumulator (3) as follows:
(1) Remove the end cap (5) from the charging valve.
(2) Turn the nut (4) to release the nitrogen pressure.
(3) When the nitrogen pressure is fully released turn the nut (4) to close the charging valve.
(4) Install the end cap (5) on the charging valve.
Subtask 29-10-00-020-060-A
CAUTION: USE A SECOND WRENCH TO APPLY COUNTERTORQUE TO THE UNION WHEN YOU
DISCONNECT/CONNECT HYDRAULIC LINES ON UNIONS. IF YOU DO NOT USE THE
SECOND WRENCH, THERE IS A RISK THAT YOU WILL LOOSEN OR TIGHTEN THE
UNION TOO MUCH.
(1) Disconnect the line end fitting (12) from the union (13) of the HP-manifold (14).
(2) Disconnect the line end fitting (1) from the union (2) of the power accumulator (3).
(3) Remove the nuts (10), the bolts (7) and the pipe (6) with the clamp-block halves (8) and (9).
(4) Install the blanking caps on the line end fittings (1) and (12) of the removed pipe (6).
Subtask 29-10-00-420-057-A
C. Installation of the Blanking Caps
CAUTION: USE A SECOND WRENCH TO APPLY COUNTERTORQUE TO THE UNION WHEN YOU
DISCONNECT/CONNECT HYDRAULIC LINES ON UNIONS. IF YOU DO NOT USE THE
SECOND WRENCH, THERE IS A RISK THAT YOU WILL LOOSEN OR TIGHTEN THE
UNION TOO MUCH.
(1) Apply the Phosphate Ester Hydraulic Fluid-General Power - - (Material No. 02ABA1) to the threads of
the unions (2) and (13).
(2) Install the CAP - BLANKING (ABS0946V12 TYPE) or CAP - BLANKING (MS21914-12 TYPE) on the
unions (2) and (13).
(3) TORQUE the blanking caps to between 8.5 and 9.5 m.daN (62.68 and 70.06 lbf.ft).
Subtask 29-10-00-865-092-A
D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU HYDRAULIC/HYD POWER/Y 3803GX N31
** ON A/C ALL
123VU B HYD/ELEC PUMP 2701GJ AB09
123VU Y HYD/ELEC/PUMP 3802GX AB06
123VU Y HYD/ELEC/ELEC PUMP/NORM 3801GX AB03
Subtask 29-10-00-790-057-A
E. Leak Test
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS SURFACES
ARE CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS
AND/OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
(1) Pressurize the reservoir of the Yellow hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-002) .
(2) Pressurize the Yellow hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-863-002) .
(3) After 5 minutes, examine the connections of the blanking cap to the union (13) of the HP-manifold
(14). Make sure that there are no hydraulic fluid or nitrogen leaks.
(4) Depressurize the Yellow hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-002) .
(5) Do the bleeding procedure of the Yellow hydraulic system downstream of the engine pump
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-870-007) .
NOTE: When you do the bleeding procedure, nitrogen, which has gone into the hydraulic system
from the defective accumulator, is removed.
5. Close-up
Subtask 29-10-00-410-080-A
A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.
(1) Make sure that the fluid level in the reservoir of the Yellow hydraulic system is correct. Add fluid as
necessary (Ref. AMM TASK 12-12-29-611-001) .
(2) Connect the PTU isolation coupling (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-860-002) .
(3) Remove the CONTAINER 5 L (1.32 USGAL) from below the power accumulator.
(4) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(5) Close the access door 196BB.
(6) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(7) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 29-16-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Manual Selector Valve
FIN : 1134GQ
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 29-20-42A YES NO YES 00.8 00.8 1
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 29-16-00-010-050-A
A. Get Access
(1) Get access to the related hydraulic delivery connector of the hydraulic system it is necessary to fill:
(a) For the delivery connector (1008GM) of the Green hydraulic system:
· Open the access panel 197CB.
(b) For the delivery connector (2008GM) of the Blue hydraulic system:
· Open the access panel 197EB.
(c) For the delivery connector (3008GM) of the Yellow hydraulic system:
· Open the access panel 198CB.
4. Procedure
Subtask 29-16-00-611-050-A
A. Procedure to Fill a Reservoir with a Defective Manual Selector Valve (1134GQ) on the Hydraulic Ground-
Service Panel
(1) Connect the HYD GRND PWR UNIT3000 (ALT29000001) to the hydraulic delivery connector
of the system it is necessary to fill. Do not connect the suction line of the HYD GRND PWR
UNIT3000 (ALT29000001) .
(2) Slowly increase the pressure until the reservoir fluid level increases.
(3) Monitor the fluid level at the reservoir. Stop the pressure supply when the fluid level in the reservoir is
correct.
(4) Do a check of the manual selector valve (1134GQ) for leaks. If necessary, repair the leaks.
5. Close-up
Subtask 29-16-00-860-052-A
A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Disconnect the HYD GRND PWR UNIT3000 (ALT29000001) .
(3) Close the related access panel:
(a) For the delivery connector (1008GM) of the Green hydraulic system:
· Close the access panel 197CB.
(b) For the delivery connector (2008GM) of the Blue hydraulic system:
· Close the access panel 197EB.
(c) For the delivery connector (3008GM) of the Yellow hydraulic system:
· Close the access panel 198CB.
(4) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
(5) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 29-24-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Yellow Electric Pump
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS SURFACES ARE
CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
FIN :
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 29-24-01A NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 29-24-00-860-058-A
CAUTION: IMMEDIATELY OPEN THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS FOR THE YELLOW HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
AFTER THE CARGO COMPARTMENT DOOR IS FULLY CLOSED/OPEN. IF THE YELLOW HY-
DRAULIC PUMP OPERATES ON THE GROUND FOR TOO LONG, DAMAGE TO THE YELLOW
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM WILL OCCUR.
4. Procedure
NOTE: It is permitted to close the circuit breakers only for the operation of the cargo doors.
Subtask 29-24-00-865-053-A
A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 29-31-00-040-003-A
Deactivation of the Hydraulic Reservoir Quantity-Indicator
FIN :
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 29-20-41A YES NO NO 01.0 01.0 2
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-12-29-611-001-A). Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hand Pump
(Ref. 12-12-29-611-002-A). Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hydraulic Service Cart
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 29-31-00-860-053-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Open the access door 197CB.
Subtask 29-31-00-865-062-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 30-11-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve to the CLOSED position
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 30-11-01B YES YES YES 00.3 00.3 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 14QFB1) Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy -
FOR 9DL (VALVE-WING ANTI ICE CONTROL, L)
(Material No. 14QFB1) Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy -
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 57-41-37-000-008-A). Removal of the Access Panel
(Ref. 57-41-37-400-008-A). Installation of the Access Panel
** ON A/C 401-450
Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve (SAS 911-002A) - Component Location SHEET 1
** ON A/C 401-450
Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve (38E93-X) - Component Location
Z522
(Z622) A A
RIB 9
B
RIB 10
RIB 11
FRONT SPAR
B
C 9DL 10DL
C
1
LO
S
E
D
BOLT STOWAGE
POSITION
EN
OP 2
N_MM_301100_4_BAM0_01_00
A
Z522 (Z622) FR8
FR9
A
9DL FRONT SPAR
DATUM
(10DL)
12
11
10
F
W C
D
N_MM_301100_4_BMM0_01_03
E F G H
D
14
15 15
14
13
13
F F
W E 01 W F 02
D D
NOTE:
01 VALVE SHOWN IN CLOSED POSITION
02 VALVE SHOWN IN OPEN POSITION N_MM_301100_4_BMM0_02_00
15
G 03
15
H 04
NOTE:
03 LOCKING PLATE IN LOCKED POSITION (PUSH COMPLETELY FROM LEFT OR RIGHT)
04 LOCKING PLATE IN UNLOCKED POSITION (PUSH TO MIDDLE POSITION)
N_MM_301100_4_BMM0_03_00
A
Z522 A
(Z622) RIB9
B
RIB10
RIB11
B FRONT SPAR
9DL
C
(10DL)
BOLT STOWAGE
POSITION
N_MM_301100_4_BJM0_01_01
A
Z522 (Z622) FR8
FR9
A
9DL FRONT SPAR
DATUM
(10DL)
12
11
10
F
W C
D
N_MM_301100_4_SAM0_01_03
E F G H
D
14
15 15
14
13
13
F F
W E 01 W F 02
D D
NOTE:
01 VALVE SHOWN IN CLOSED POSITION
02 VALVE SHOWN IN OPEN POSITION N_MM_301100_4_SAM0_02_00
15
G 03
15
H 04
NOTE:
03 LOCKING PLATE IN LOCKED POSITION (PUSH COMPLETELY FROM LEFT OR RIGHT)
04 LOCKING PLATE IN UNLOCKED POSITION (PUSH TO MIDDLE POSITION)
N_MM_301100_4_SAM0_03_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 30-11-00-941-059-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) As necessary, use the applicable SAFETY BARRIERS, specified by the operator's instructions and
your local regulations.
(2) Before you do work on the Ice Protection system, put WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell
persons not to operate the:
· pneumatic system
· engines
· slats
· APU.
(3) Install a LOCKING TOOL ZERO POS (98D27803500001) on the flap/slat control lever.
(4) On panel 191DB put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to pressurize the bleed
air system.
Subtask 30-11-00-860-056-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS start procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
Subtask 30-11-00-865-052-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL AND 5CV B01
MONG/SYS1
** ON A/C ALL
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21
Subtask 30-11-00-010-052-B
D. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT) in position below the applicable access panel
522WB(622WB), zone 522(622).
(2) Remove the applicable access panel (Ref. AMM TASK 57-41-37-000-008) :
(a) FOR 9DL (VALVE-WING ANTI ICE CONTROL, L)
· Remove 522WB from panel 522AB
(b) FOR 10DL (VALVE-WING ANTI ICE CONTROL, R)
· Remove 622WB from panel 622AB.
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 401-450
(Ref. Fig. Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve (SAS 911-002A) - Component Location SHEET 1) (Ref. Fig. Wing Anti-
Ice Control Valve (38E93-X) - Component Location)
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 30-11-00-040-056-A
A. Deactivation of the Wing Anti-Ice Control-Valve to the CLOSED Position (for part number SAS 911-002A)
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(1) Remove and discard the lockwire from the bolt (1).
(2) Manually put the indicator (2) to the CLOSED position. This puts the anti-ice control valve in the
closed position.
(3) Remove the bolt (1) from its stowage position.
(4) Install the bolt (1) through the hole in the indicator (2) and in the anti-ice control valve.
(5) Tighten the bolt (1) and safety with Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy
- (Material No. 14QFB1).
Subtask 30-11-00-040-057-A
B. Deactivation of the Wing Anti-Ice Control-Valve to the CLOSED Position (for part number 38E93-X)
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(b) Safety the locking screw (10) with a Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy
- (Material No. 14QFB1).
(6) FOR 10DL (VALVE-WING ANTI ICE CONTROL, R)
(a) Push the locking plate (15) to engage and lock the rod (14).
(b) Make sure that you hear a click when you put the locking plate (15) in the correct position.
5. Close-up
Subtask 30-11-00-410-052-B
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Install the applicable access panel (Ref. AMM TASK 57-41-37-400-008) :
(a) FOR 9DL (VALVE-WING ANTI ICE CONTROL, L)
· Install 522WB
(b) FOR 10DL (VALVE-WING ANTI ICE CONTROL, R)
· Install 622WB.
Subtask 30-11-00-865-061-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL AND 5CV B01
MONG/SYS1
** ON A/C ALL
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21
Subtask 30-11-00-860-055-A
C. Aircraft Configuration
(1) Make sure that the ECAM upper DU, on Panel 4VU, does not show the warning message: WING
A.ICE L(R) VALVE OPEN. If necessary, on Panel 11VU press the EMER CANC pushbutton switch on
the ECAM Control Panel to cancel the message.
(2) Do the EIS stop procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(3) Put a PLACARD in position to tell aircraft crew that one or two of the wing anti-ice control valves are
deactivated.
(4) Make an applicable entry in the aircraft technical log.
Subtask 30-11-00-942-055-A
D. Removal of Equipment
(1) Remove the safety barriers.
(2) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
(4) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 30-11-00-040-004-A
Deactivation of the RH Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve to the OPEN position
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
FIN : 10DL
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 30-11-01A YES YES YES 01.0 01.0 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 14QFB1) Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy -
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 57-41-37-000-004-A). Removal of the Pressure-Relief Panels
(Ref. 57-41-37-000-008-A). Removal of the Access Panel
(Ref. 57-41-37-400-002-A). Installation of the Pressure-Relief Panels
(Ref. 57-41-37-400-008-A). Installation of the Access Panel
** ON A/C 401-450
Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve (SAS 911-002A) - Component Location SHEET 1
** ON A/C 401-450
Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve (38E93-X) - Component Location
Z522
(Z622) A A
RIB 9
B
RIB 10
RIB 11
FRONT SPAR
B
C 9DL 10DL
C
1
LO
S
E
D
BOLT STOWAGE
POSITION
EN
OP 2
N_MM_301100_4_BAM0_01_00
A
Z522 (Z622) FR8
FR9
A
9DL FRONT SPAR
DATUM
(10DL)
12
11
10
F
W C
D
N_MM_301100_4_BMM0_01_03
E F G H
D
14
15 15
14
13
13
F F
W E 01 W F 02
D D
NOTE:
01 VALVE SHOWN IN CLOSED POSITION
02 VALVE SHOWN IN OPEN POSITION N_MM_301100_4_BMM0_02_00
15
G 03
15
H 04
NOTE:
03 LOCKING PLATE IN LOCKED POSITION (PUSH COMPLETELY FROM LEFT OR RIGHT)
04 LOCKING PLATE IN UNLOCKED POSITION (PUSH TO MIDDLE POSITION)
N_MM_301100_4_BMM0_03_00
A
Z522 A
(Z622) RIB9
B
RIB10
RIB11
B FRONT SPAR
9DL
C
(10DL)
BOLT STOWAGE
POSITION
N_MM_301100_4_BJM0_01_01
A
Z522 (Z622) FR8
FR9
A
9DL FRONT SPAR
DATUM
(10DL)
12
11
10
F
W C
D
N_MM_301100_4_SAM0_01_03
E F G H
D
14
15 15
14
13
13
F F
W E 01 W F 02
D D
NOTE:
01 VALVE SHOWN IN CLOSED POSITION
02 VALVE SHOWN IN OPEN POSITION N_MM_301100_4_SAM0_02_00
15
G 03
15
H 04
NOTE:
03 LOCKING PLATE IN LOCKED POSITION (PUSH COMPLETELY FROM LEFT OR RIGHT)
04 LOCKING PLATE IN UNLOCKED POSITION (PUSH TO MIDDLE POSITION)
N_MM_301100_4_SAM0_03_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 30-11-00-941-064-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) As necessary, use the applicable SAFETY BARRIERS, specified by the operator's instructions and
your local regulations.
(2) Before you do work on the Ice Protection system, put WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell
persons not to operate the:
· Pneumatic system
· Engines
· Slats
· APU.
(3) Install a LOCKING TOOL ZERO POS (98D27803500001) on the flap/slat control lever.
(4) On panel 191DB, put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to pressurize the bleed
air system.
Subtask 30-11-00-860-057-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS start procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
Subtask 30-11-00-865-065-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL AND 5CV B01
MONG/SYS1
** ON A/C ALL
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21
Subtask 30-11-00-010-059-B
D. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT) in position below zone 622.
(2) Remove the access panel 622WB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-41-37-000-008) .
NOTE: If more access is necessary, remove the access panel 622AB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-41-37-
000-004) .
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 401-450
(Ref. Fig. Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve (SAS 911-002A) - Component Location SHEET 1) (Ref. Fig. Wing Anti-
Ice Control Valve (38E93-X) - Component Location)
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 30-11-00-040-055-A
A. Deactivation of the Wing Anti-Ice Control-Valve to the OPEN Position - PN SAS 911-002A
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(1) Remove and discard the lockwire from the bolt (1).
(2) If necessary, turn the indicator (2) to the OPEN position and install the bolt (1).
(3) Safety the bolt (1) with Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy - (Material No. 14QFB1).
Subtask 30-11-00-040-058-A
B. Deactivation of the Wing Anti-Ice Control-Valve to the OPEN Position - PN 38E93-X
(1) Do one of the steps that follow:
(a) For the deactivation procedure of the wing anti-ice control-valve with the locking plate (15), do
step (2).
(b) For the deactivation procedure of the wing anti-ice control-valve with the locking screw (10), do
step (3).
(2) Deactivation of the wing anti-ice control-valve with the locking plate (15):
(a) If necessary, move the rod (14) until the bolt (13) is adjacent to the OPEN position.
(b) Push the locking plate (15) to engage and lock the rod (14).
(c) Make sure that you hear a click when you put the locking plate (15) in the correct position.
(3) Deactivation of the wing anti-ice control-valve with the locking screw (10):
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(a) Remove and discard the lockwire from the locking screw (10).
(b) Make sure that the indicator (12) is in the OPEN position.
(c) If necessary, slowly move the indicator (12) to the OPEN position with your hand.
(d) Remove the locking screw (10) from its stowage position.
(e) Install the locking screw (10) on the wing anti-ice control-valve through the locking hole in the
indicator (12).
(f) Safety the locking screw (10) with a Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy
- (Material No. 14QFB1).
5. Close-up
Subtask 30-11-00-410-057-B
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) If removed, install the access panel 622AB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-41-37-400-002) .
(3) Install the access panel 622WB (Ref. AMM TASK 57-41-37-400-008) .
Subtask 30-11-00-865-066-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL AND 5CV B01
MONG/SYS1
** ON A/C ALL
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21
Subtask 30-11-00-860-058-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the warning message WING A.ICE L(R) VALVE OPEN does not show on panel 4VU
on the ECAM upper DU.
· If necessary, on panel 11VU, push the EMER CANC pushbutton switch on the ECAM control panel
to cancel the message.
(2) Do the EIS stop procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(3) Make an applicable entry in the aircraft technical log that the RH anti-ice valve is deactivated.
The engine bleed must not be operated during ground operation (unless for engine start). If the
crossbleed valve is open, the APU bleed must not be operated during ground operation (unless for
engine start). If the engine or APU bleed is operated, heat damage to the slats can occur.
Subtask 30-11-00-942-060-A
D. Removal of Equipment
(1) Remove the safety barriers.
(2) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
(4) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 30-11-00-040-002-A
Wing Anti Ice Fault LT - Valve Deactivation
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
GEAR. THIS WILL PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE LANDING GEAR, AND THUS
POSSIBLE INJURY TO PERSONS AND DAMAGE TO THE AIRCRAFT AND/OR EQUIPMENT.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 30-01-01-03B NO YES NO 01.0 01.0 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 30-11-00-040-001-A). Deactivation of the Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve to the CLOSED posi-
tion
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 30-11-00-941-069-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Put the SAFETY BARRIER(S) in position.
(2) Before you do work on the Ice Protection system, put WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell
persons not to operate the:
· pneumatic system
· engines
· slats
· APU.
(3) On panel 191DB, put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to pressurize the bleed
air system.
4. Procedure
Subtask 30-11-00-040-053-A
A. Deactivate the Two Anti-Ice Control Valves
(1) Deactivate the two anti-ice control valves (Ref. AMM TASK 30-11-00-040-001) .
(2) Make an entry in the aircraft technical log to tell the crew that the wing anti-ice LT is deactivated.
(3) Put a PLACARD in the cockpit to tell persons that the wing anti-ice LT is Deactivated.
5. Close-up
Subtask 30-11-00-942-067-A
A. Removal of Equipment
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Remove the safety barriers.
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
End of document
TASK 30-21-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Engine Anti-Ice Valve in CLOSED Position
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE ENGINE PARTS AFTER THE ENGINE SHUT-
DOWN. USE APPLICABLE THERMAL GLOVES. THE ENGINE PARTS CAN STAY HOT FOR
ONE HOUR AFTER SHUTDOWN AND CAN BURN YOU.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 30-21-01A YES YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. CP8004) lockwire 0.6 mm (0.0236 in.) dia
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-040-B). Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-040-B). Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
Anti-Ice Valve of the Engine Air Intake SHEET 1
MANUEL OVERRIDE
REMOVE STOWED
4000DN ROTATE TO
DESIRED POSITION
INSTALL PIN IN
LOCKED POSITION
B OP
CL LOCK
STOW
LOCK PIN
OVERPRESSURE
A INDICATOR
SERVO PORT
OUTLET PORT
N_MM_302100_4_UAM0_01_00
Figure 30-21-00-991-90100-00-A / SHEET 1/1 - Anti-Ice Valve of the Engine Air Intake
** ON A/C 207-207, 210-210, 212-214, 217-218, 223-226, 234-234, 236-236, 241-241
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 30-21-00-861-056-A
A. Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
Subtask 30-21-00-860-050-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) On the center pedestal, on ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Make sure that the ENG/MODE selector switch is in the NORM position.
(b) Make sure that the ENG/MASTER 1(2) control switch was in the OFF position not less than five
minutes before you do this procedure.
(c) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the ENG/MODE selector
switch and the ENG/MASTER 1(2) control switch.
(2) On the ENG section maintenance panel 50VU:
(a) Make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
(b) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to energize FADEC 1(2).
(3) On the ANTI ICE section of the panel 25VU:
(a) Release the ANTI ICE/ENG 1(2) pushbutton switch (the ON legend goes off).
Subtask 30-21-00-865-051-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A TORQUE OF MORE THAN 70 LBF.IN. WHEN YOU OPEN OR CLOSE
THE VALVE MANUALLY. HIGH TORQUE CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE INTERNAL
SHAFT IN THE VALVE. IF THE VALVE DOES NOT OPEN OR CLOSE WHEN YOU AP-
PLY THE SPECIFIED TORQUE, YOU MUST DO AN OVERHAUL OF THE VALVE.
· set the manual override control to CL with a hexagonal wrench and lock it with the locking pin which
is on the valve.
(2) Installation of lockwire:
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(a) Safety the locking pin with lockwire 0.6 mm (0.0236 in.) dia (Material No. CP8004).
5. Close-up
Subtask 30-21-00-865-059-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
TASK 30-21-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Engine Anti-Ice Valve in the OPEN Position
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 30-21-01B YES YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. CP8004) lockwire 0.6 mm (0.0236 in.) dia
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-040-B). Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-040-B). Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
Anti-Ice Valve of the Engine Air Intake SHEET 1
MANUEL OVERRIDE
REMOVE STOWED
4000DN ROTATE TO
DESIRED POSITION
INSTALL PIN IN
LOCKED POSITION
B OP
CL LOCK
STOW
LOCK PIN
OVERPRESSURE
A INDICATOR
SERVO PORT
OUTLET PORT
N_MM_302100_4_UAM0_01_00
Figure 30-21-00-991-90100-00-A / SHEET 1/1 - Anti-Ice Valve of the Engine Air Intake
** ON A/C 207-207, 210-210, 212-214, 217-218, 223-226, 234-234, 236-236, 241-241
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 30-21-00-861-060-A
A. Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
Subtask 30-21-00-860-053-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) On the center pedestal, on ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Make sure that the ENG/MODE selector switch is in the NORM position.
(b) Make sure that the ENG/MASTER 1(2) control switch was in the OFF position not less than five
minutes before you do this procedure.
(c) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the ENG/MODE selector
switch and the ENG/MASTER 1(2) control switch.
(2) On the ENG section maintenance panel 50VU:
(a) Make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
(b) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to energize FADEC 1(2).
(3) On the ANTI ICE section of the panel 25VU:
(a) Release the ANTI ICE/ENG 1(2) pushbutton switch (the ON legend goes off).
Subtask 30-21-00-865-053-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY A TORQUE OF MORE THAN 70 LBF.IN. WHEN YOU OPEN OR CLOSE
THE VALVE MANUALLY. HIGH TORQUE CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE INTERNAL
SHAFT IN THE VALVE. IF THE VALVE DOES NOT OPEN OR CLOSE WHEN YOU AP-
PLY THE SPECIFIED TORQUE, YOU MUST DO AN OVERHAUL OF THE VALVE.
(a) Set the manual override control to OP with a hexagonal wrench and lock it with the locking pin
which is on the valve.
(2) Installation of lockwire:
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(a) Safety the locking pin with lockwire 0.6 mm (0.0236 in.) dia (Material No. CP8004).
(3) On the overhead panel 25VU:
(a) Push the ANTI ICE/ENG 1(2) pushbutton switch.
5. Close-up
Subtask 30-21-00-865-058-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
TASK 30-21-00-040-020-C
Deactivation of the Engine Anti-Ice Valve in the CLOSED Position
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE ENGINE PARTS AFTER THE ENGINE SHUT-
DOWN. USE APPLICABLE THERMAL GLOVES. THE ENGINE PARTS CAN STAY HOT FOR
ONE HOUR AFTER SHUTDOWN AND CAN BURN YOU.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-010-A). Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-010-A). Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
Engine Air Intake Anti Ice Valve SHEET 1
INTAKE ANTI-ICE
VALVE
A B
INTAKE ANTI-ICE
VALVE
1
TRANSPORTATION
BRACKET
2
A
3
LOCK PIN
INSTALL PIN IN
REMOVE STOWED
LOCKED POSITION
DESIRED POSITION
PIN-ROTATE TO
MANUAL OVERIDE
5
CL
NUT
LOCK
OP
4
VALVE LOCKING-HOLE
B
B4318
N_MM_302100_4_XAN0_01_01
Figure 30-21-00-991-15000-13-B / SHEET 1/1 - Engine Air Intake Anti Ice Valve
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-
211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 30-21-00-861-064-A
A. Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
Subtask 30-21-00-860-084-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) On the center pedestal, on ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Make sure that the ENG/MODE selector switch is in the NORM position.
(b) Make sure that the ENG/MASTER 1(2) control switch was in the OFF position not less than five
minutes before you do this procedure.
(c) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the ENG/MODE selector
switch and the ENG/MASTER 1(2) control switch.
(2) On the ENG section maintenance panel 50VU:
(a) Make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
(b) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to energize FADEC 1(2).
(3) On the ANTI ICE section of the panel 25VU:
(a) Release the ANTI ICE/ENG 1(2) pushbutton switch (the ON legend goes off).
Subtask 30-21-00-865-080-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
CAUTION: DO NOT TIGHTEN THE NUT TO MORE THAN 13 LBF.IN (0.15 M.DAN). IF YOU
DO, YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
1 Turn the nut (5) to the CL position. Do not exceed 13 lbf.in (0.15 m.daN) to turn the nut.
(c) Hold the valve in the CL (closed) position and install the lock pin (3) into the valve locking hole
(4).
5. Close-up
Subtask 30-21-00-865-081-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
TASK 30-21-00-040-803-A
Deactivation of the NAI Upper Valve with the Thrust Reverser Door Open
WARNING: WEAR APPLICABLE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) WHEN YOU DO THIS
TASK. BEFORE YOU USE PPE, READ, UNDERSTAND AND OBEY ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR
ITS USE. THESE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDE INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE MANUFACTURER,
YOUR EMPLOYER AND GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS. YOU CAN GET INJURED IF YOU DO
NOT USE PPE. GET INSTRUCTIONS FROM YOUR EMPLOYER ON WHICH PPE IS NECES-
SARY.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE ENGINE AFTER SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE
CAN STAY HOT FOR A LONG TIME. IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS INSTRUCTION, INJURY CAN
OCCUR.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS ALWAYS AN ANTI-ICE VALVE (UPPER OR LOWER) ACTIV-
ATED DURING FLIGHT.
IF THE TWO VALVES ARE DEACTIVATED, DAMAGE TO COMPONENTS CAN OCCUR.
FIN : 4010DN
1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 30-21-01B
Engine Anti-Ice Valve
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 71-00-00-860-833-A). Procedure to Prevent Engine Motoring
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-802-A). Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-802-A). Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 78-30-00-040-805-A). Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser System for Ground Maintenance
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 78-30-00-440-805-A). Reactivation of the Thrust Reverser System after Ground Maintenance
(Ref. 78-36-00-010-802-A). Opening of the Thrust Reverser Cowl-Doors
(Ref. 78-36-00-410-802-A). Closing of the Thrust Reverser Cowl-Doors
Upper Anti-ice Valve with the Thrust Reverser Door Open SHEET 1
MANUAL MANUAL
OVERRIDE OVERRIDE
INTERFACE INTERFACE
ICN-GRAA320NEO-A-302101-G-51563-02333-A-001-01
SQUARE SQUARE
DRIVE DRIVE
HOLE HOLE
UPPER UPPER
ANTI-ICE ANTI-ICE
VALVE VALVE
A
N_MM_302100_4_QAA0_01_01
Figure 30-21-00-991-90700-21-A / SHEET 1/1 - Upper Anti-ice Valve with the Thrust Reverser Door Open
** ON A/C 301-349, 351-450, 500-600
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 30-21-00-941-058-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Do the procedure to prevent engine motoring
(Ref. AMM TASK 71-00-00-860-833) .
Subtask 30-21-00-865-094-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
WARNING: YOU MUST DEACTIVATE THE THRUST REVERSER BEFORE YOU DO WORK ON OR
AROUND IT. IF YOU DO NOT, THE THRUST REVERSER CAN OPERATE ACCIDENT-
ALLY AND CAUSE AN INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE.
(1) Do the deactivation of the thrust reverser system for maintenance (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-040-
805) .
Subtask 30-21-00-010-092-A
E. Get Access
(1) Open the right thrust reverser cowl-door (Ref. AMM TASK 78-36-00-010-802) :
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
452AR
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
462AR
(2) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT) in position.
CAUTION: WIPE CLEAN ALL PARTS AND TOOLS AS NECESSARY TO REMOVE UNWANTED DEBRIS
AND PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE ENGINE.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Upper Anti-ice Valve with the Thrust Reverser Door Open SHEET 1)
Subtask 30-21-00-040-073-A
A. Deactivation of the NAI Upper Valve with the Thrust Reverser Door Open
(1) Lock the NAI upper valve in the open position.
CAUTION: WHEN YOU TURN THE MANUAL OVERRIDE INTERFACE, DO NOT APPLY A
FORCE OF MORE THAN 115 LBF.IN (1.3 M.DAN). IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS IN-
STRUCTION, YOU CAN CAUSE INTERNAL DAMAGE TO THE NAI VALVE.
(a) Put the DRIVE 1/4 IN - SQUARE in the square hole of the manual override interface.
(b) Push in the DRIVE 1/4 IN - SQUARE and turn the interface 270 degrees counterclockwise.
(c) Release the pressure on the interface.
(d) Make sure that the manual override interface locks in position.
(e) If you can see, make sure the notch is adjacent to the words "LOCKED OPEN".
(f) Move the interface a small distance if it is not locked in position.
5. Close-up
Subtask 30-21-00-410-095-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Remove the access platform.
(3) Close the right thrust reverser cowl-door (Ref. AMM TASK 78-36-00-410-802) :
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
452AR
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
462AR
Subtask 30-21-00-440-073-A
B. Do the reactivation of the thrust reverser system after maintenance (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-440-805) .
Subtask 30-21-00-410-094-A
C. Close Access
(1) Close the fan cowl doors (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-410-802) :
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
447AL, 448AR
(2) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
Subtask 30-21-00-865-095-A
D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
Subtask 30-21-00-942-057-A
E. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position in the cockpit to tell persons that the NAI upper valve is
deactivated in the open position.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
TASK 30-21-00-040-803-A01
Deactivation of the NAI Upper Valve
WARNING: WEAR APPLICABLE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) WHEN YOU DO THIS
TASK. BEFORE YOU USE PPE, READ, UNDERSTAND AND OBEY ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR
ITS USE. THESE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDE INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE MANUFACTURER,
YOUR EMPLOYER AND GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS. YOU CAN GET INJURED IF YOU DO
NOT USE PPE. GET INSTRUCTIONS FROM YOUR EMPLOYER ON WHICH PPE IS NECES-
SARY.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE ENGINE AND THE ADJACENT COMPONENTS
AFTER ENGINE SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE, THE ENGINE OIL AND THE ADJACENT COM-
PONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR A LONG TIME. IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS INSTRUCTION,
INJURY CAN OCCUR.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS ALWAYS AN ANTI-ICE VALVE (UPPER OR LOWER) ACTIV-
ATED DURING FLIGHT.
IF THE TWO VALVES ARE DEACTIVATED, DAMAGE TO COMPONENTS CAN OCCUR.
FIN : 4010DN
1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 30-21-01B
Engine Anti-Ice Valve
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 30-21-00-040-803-A). Deactivation of the NAI Upper Valve with the Thrust Reverser Door
Open
(Ref. 71-00-00-860-833-A). Procedure to Prevent Engine Motoring
(Ref. 78-30-00-040-805-A). Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser System for Ground Maintenance
(Ref. 78-30-00-440-805-A). Reactivation of the Thrust Reverser System after Ground Maintenance
Upper Anti-Ice Valve
B C D E
ICN-GRAA320NEO-A-302101-G-51563-02327-A-002-01
A
N_MM_302100_4_QAC0_01_02
UPPER ANTI-ICE
VALVE ACCESS
PLUG
UPSTREAM
NAIV ACCESS PORT CLOSE
TO LOCK OPEN VALVE: REMOVE CAP,
OPEN
PUSH AND ROTATE 270°
COUNTERCLOCKWISE, REPLACE CAP
CAP
UPPER ANTI-ICE
VALVE ACCESS
ICN-GRAA320NEO-A-302101-G-51563-03887-A-002-01
PLUG
UPSTREAM SH
PU
NAIV ACCESS PORT CLOSE
TO LOCK OPEN VALVE: REMOVE CAP,
OPEN
B 01
NOTE:
01 UPPER ANTI-ICE VALVE ACCESS PLUG SHOWN IN THE OPEN POSITION
N_MM_302100_4_QAC0_02_02
CLOSE
PUSH AND ROTATE 270°
COUNTERCLOCKWISE, REPLACE CAP
CAP
UPPER ANTI-ICE
ICN-GRAA320NEO-A-302101-G-51563-05522-A-001-01
VALVE ACCESS
PLUG
UPSTREAM PU
NAIV ACCESS PORT OPEN
SH
C 02
NOTE:
02 UPPER ANTI-ICE VALVE ACCESS PLUG SHOWN IN THE CLOSED POSITION
N_MM_302100_4_QAC0_03_01
MANUAL
OVERRIDE
INNER FIXED STRUCTURE INTERFACE
UPSTREAM
NAIV ACCESS PORT
TO LOCK OPEN VALVE: REMOVE CAP,
PUSH AND ROTATE 270°
COUNTERCLOCKWISE, REPLACE CAP SQUARE
DRIVE
HOLE
MANUAL
OVERRIDE
INTERFACE
INNER FIXED STRUCTURE
ICN-GRAA320NEO-A-302101-G-51563-02332-A-003-01
UPSTREAM
NAIV ACCESS PORT
TO LOCK OPEN VALVE: REMOVE CAP,
PUSH AND ROTATE 270°
COUNTERCLOCKWISE, REINSTALL CAP SQUARE
DRIVE
HOLE
D 03
NOTE:
03 ANTI-ICE VALVE ACCESS PLUG NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY
UPPER ANTI-ICE VALVE SHOWN IN THE UNLOCKED POSITION N_MM_302100_4_QAC0_04_00
MANUAL
OVERRIDE
INTERFACE
INNER FIXED STRUCTURE
UPSTREAM
NAIV ACCESS PORT
TO LOCK OPEN VALVE: REMOVE CAP,
PUSH AND ROTATE 270°
COUNTERCLOCKWISE, REPLACE CAP SQUARE
DRIVE
HOLE
MANUAL
OVERRIDE
INTERFACE
INNER FIXED STRUCTURE
ICN-GRAA320NEO-A-302101-G-51563-05523-A-001-01
UPSTREAM
NAIV ACCESS PORT
TO LOCK OPEN VALVE: REMOVE CAP,
PUSH AND ROTATE 270°
COUNTERCLOCKWISE, REINSTALL CAP SQUARE
DRIVE
HOLE
E 04
NOTE:
04 ANTI-ICE VALVE ACCESS PLUG NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY
UPPER ANTI-ICE VALVE SHOWN IN THE LOCKED POSITION N_MM_302100_4_QAC0_05_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 30-21-00-941-065-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Do the procedure to prevent engine motoring
(Ref. AMM TASK 71-00-00-860-833) .
Subtask 30-21-00-865-108-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
WARNING: YOU MUST DEACTIVATE THE THRUST REVERSER BEFORE YOU DO WORK ON OR
AROUND IT. IF YOU DO NOT, THE THRUST REVERSER CAN OPERATE ACCIDENT-
ALLY AND CAUSE AN INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE.
(1) Open the oil tank access-door on the left fan cowl-door and do the deactivation of the thrust reverser
system for maintenance (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-040-805) .
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Upper Anti-Ice Valve)
Subtask 30-21-00-040-093-A
A. Deactivation of the NAI Upper Valve
(1) Remove the NAI upper valve access plug from the thrust reverser Inner Fixed Structure (IFS).
NOTE: You can get access to the anti-ice valve manual override interface if you open the right fan
cowls door and right thrust reverser door as an alternative (Ref. AMM TASK 30-21-00-040-
803) .
CAUTION: DO NOT USE TOO MUCH FORCE WHEN YOU PUSH AND TURN THE ACCESS
PLUG WITH THE SCREWDRIVER. IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS PRECAUTION, YOU
CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE ACCESS PLUG.
(b) Carefully, push the access plug a small distance and turn the access plug approximately 90
degrees counterclockwise to release the access plug from the port sleeve.
(c) Make sure that the "OPEN" mark on the access plug aligns with the "CAP" mark on the IFS. See
detail B of the figure.
(d) Remove the access plug from the port sleeve.
CAUTION: WHEN YOU TURN THE MANUAL OVERRIDE INTERFACE, DO NOT APPLY A
FORCE OF MORE THAN 115 LBF.IN (1.3 M.DAN). IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS IN-
STRUCTION, YOU CAN CAUSE INTERNAL DAMAGE TO THE NAI VALVE.
(a) Put the DRIVE 1/4 IN - SQUARE in the square hole of the manual override interface.
(b) Push in the DRIVE 1/4 IN - SQUARE and rotate the interface 270 degrees counterclockwise.
(c) Release the pressure on the interface.
(d) Make sure that the manual override interface locks in position.
(e) Make sure that the indicator on the valve manual override interface aligns with the "LOCKED
OPEN" indication on the thrust reverser IFS.
(3) Install the NAI upper valve access plug back on the thrust reverser IFS.
(a) Put the access plug in position on the port sleeve.
(b) Make sure that the tabs on the access plug correctly engage the splines in the port sleeve.
CAUTION: DO NOT USE TOO MUCH FORCE WHEN YOU PUSH AND TURN THE ACCESS
PLUG WITH THE SCREWDRIVER. IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS PRECAUTION, YOU
CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE ACCESS PLUG.
(c) Carefully, push the access plug a small distance with an applicable SCREWDRIVER and turn the
access plug approximately 90 degrees clockwise to attach the access plug.
(d) Make sure that the "CLOSE" mark on the access plug aligns with the "CAP" mark on the IFS.
See detail C of the figure.
(e) Make sure that you fully engage and correctly attach the access plug.
5. Close-up
Subtask 30-21-00-440-090-A
A. Do the reactivation of the thrust reverser system after maintenance and close the oil tank access-door on
the left fan cowl-door (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-440-805) .
Subtask 30-21-00-865-116-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
TASK 30-21-00-040-010-C
Deactivation of the Engine Anti-Ice Valve in the OPEN Position
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE ENGINE PARTS AFTER THE ENGINE SHUT-
DOWN. USE APPLICABLE THERMAL GLOVES. THE ENGINE PARTS CAN STAY HOT FOR
ONE HOUR AFTER SHUTDOWN AND CAN BURN YOU.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-010-A). Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-010-A). Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
Engine Air Intake Anti Ice Valve SHEET 1
INTAKE ANTI-ICE
VALVE
A B
INTAKE ANTI-ICE
VALVE
1
TRANSPORTATION
BRACKET
2
A
3
LOCK PIN
INSTALL PIN IN
REMOVE STOWED
LOCKED POSITION
DESIRED POSITION
PIN-ROTATE TO
MANUAL OVERIDE
5
CL
NUT
LOCK
OP
4
VALVE LOCKING-HOLE
B
B4318
N_MM_302100_4_XAN0_01_01
Figure 30-21-00-991-15000-13-B / SHEET 1/1 - Engine Air Intake Anti Ice Valve
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-
211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 30-21-00-861-062-A
A. Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
Subtask 30-21-00-860-071-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) On the center pedestal, on ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Make sure that the ENG/MODE selector switch is in the NORM position.
(b) Make sure that the ENG/MASTER 1(2) control switch was in the OFF position not less than five
minutes before you do this procedure.
(c) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the ENG/MODE selector
switch and the ENG/MASTER 1(2) control switch.
(2) On the ENG section maintenance panel 50VU:
(a) Make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
(b) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to energize FADEC 1(2).
(3) On the ANTI ICE section of the panel 25VU:
(a) Release the ANTI ICE/ENG 1(2) pushbutton switch (the ON legend goes off).
Subtask 30-21-00-865-082-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
CAUTION: DO NOT TIGHTEN THE NUT TO MORE THAN 13 LBF.IN (0.15 M.DAN). IF YOU
DO, YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
1 Turn the nut (5) to the OP position. Do not exceed 13 lbf.in (0.15 m.daN) to turn the nut.
(c) Hold the valve in the OP (open) position and install the lock pin (3) into the valve locking hole (4).
(d) In the cockpit, on the ANTI-ICE section of the panel 25VU:
· Push the ENG 1(2) pushbutton switch.
5. Close-up
Subtask 30-21-00-865-083-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
TASK 30-21-00-040-804-A
Deactivation of the NAI Lower Valve with the Thrust Reverser Door Open
WARNING: WEAR APPLICABLE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) WHEN YOU DO THIS
TASK. BEFORE YOU USE PPE, READ, UNDERSTAND AND OBEY ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR
ITS USE. THESE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDE INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE MANUFACTURER,
YOUR EMPLOYER AND GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS. YOU CAN GET INJURED IF YOU DO
NOT USE PPE. GET INSTRUCTIONS FROM YOUR EMPLOYER ON WHICH PPE IS NECES-
SARY.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE ENGINE AFTER SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE
CAN STAY HOT FOR A LONG TIME. IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS INSTRUCTION, INJURY CAN
OCCUR.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS ALWAYS AN ANTI-ICE VALVE (UPPER OR LOWER) ACTIV-
ATED DURING FLIGHT.
IF THE TWO VALVES ARE DEACTIVATED, DAMAGE TO COMPONENTS CAN OCCUR.
FIN : 4011DN
1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 30-21-01B
Engine Anti-Ice Valve
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 71-00-00-860-833-A). Procedure to Prevent Engine Motoring
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-802-A). Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-802-A). Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 78-30-00-040-805-A). Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser System for Ground Maintenance
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 78-30-00-440-805-A). Reactivation of the Thrust Reverser System after Ground Maintenance
(Ref. 78-36-00-010-802-A). Opening of the Thrust Reverser Cowl-Doors
(Ref. 78-36-00-410-802-A). Closing of the Thrust Reverser Cowl-Doors
Lower Anti-Ice Valve with the Thrust Reverser Door Open SHEET 1
MANUAL MANUAL
OVERRIDE OVERRIDE
INTERFACE INTERFACE
SQUARE SQUARE
DRIVE DRIVE
HOLE HOLE
ICN-GRAA320NEO-A-302102-G-51563-02309-A-001-01
LOWER LOWER
ANTI-ICE ANTI-ICE
VALVE VALVE
N_MM_302100_4_QAB0_01_01
Figure 30-21-00-991-90800-21-A / SHEET 1/1 - Lower Anti-Ice Valve with the Thrust Reverser Door Open
** ON A/C 301-349, 351-450, 500-600
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 30-21-00-941-060-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Do the procedure to prevent engine motoring
(Ref. AMM TASK 71-00-00-860-833) .
Subtask 30-21-00-865-098-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
WARNING: YOU MUST DEACTIVATE THE THRUST REVERSER BEFORE YOU DO WORK ON OR
AROUND IT. IF YOU DO NOT, THE THRUST REVERSER CAN OPERATE ACCIDENT-
ALLY AND CAUSE AN INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE.
(1) Open the oil tank access-door on the left fan cowl-door and do the deactivation of the thrust reverser
system for ground maintenance (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-040-805) .
Subtask 30-21-00-010-096-A
E. Get Access
(1) Open the right thrust reverser cowl-door (Ref. AMM TASK 78-36-00-010-802) :
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
452AR
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
462AR
(2) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT) in position.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Lower Anti-Ice Valve with the Thrust Reverser Door Open SHEET 1)
Subtask 30-21-00-040-077-A
A. Deactivation of the NAI Lower Valve with the Thrust Reverser Door Open
CAUTION: WIPE CLEAN ALL PARTS AND TOOLS AS NECESSARY TO REMOVE UNWANTED
DEBRIS AND PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE ENGINE.
CAUTION: WHEN YOU TURN THE MANUAL OVERRIDE INTERFACE, DO NOT APPLY A
FORCE OF MORE THAN 115 LBF.IN (1.3 M.DAN). IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS IN-
STRUCTION, YOU CAN CAUSE INTERNAL DAMAGE TO THE NAI VALVE.
(b) Push in the DRIVE 1/4 IN - SQUARE and rotate the interface 270 degrees counterclockwise.
(c) Release the pressure on the interface.
(d) Make sure that the manual override interface locks in position.
(e) If you can see, make sure the notch is adjacent to the words "LOCKED OPEN".
(f) Move the interface a small distance if it is not locked in position.
5. Close-up
Subtask 30-21-00-410-098-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Remove the access platform.
(3) Close the right thrust reverser cowl-door (Ref. AMM TASK 78-36-00-410-802) :
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
452AR
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
462AR
Subtask 30-21-00-440-077-A
B. Do the reactivation of the thrust reverser system after maintenance (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-440-805) .
Subtask 30-21-00-410-099-A
C. Close Access
(1) Close the fan cowl doors (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-410-802) :
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
447AL, 448AR
(2) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
Subtask 30-21-00-865-099-A
D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
Subtask 30-21-00-942-058-A
E. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position in the cockpit to tell persons that the NAI lower valve is
deactivated in the open position.
(3) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
TASK 30-21-00-040-804-A01
Deactivation of the NAI Lower Valve
WARNING: WEAR APPLICABLE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) WHEN YOU DO THIS
TASK. BEFORE YOU USE PPE, READ, UNDERSTAND AND OBEY ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR
ITS USE. THESE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDE INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE MANUFACTURER,
YOUR EMPLOYER AND GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS. YOU CAN GET INJURED IF YOU DO
NOT USE PPE. GET INSTRUCTIONS FROM YOUR EMPLOYER ON WHICH PPE IS NECES-
SARY.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE ENGINE AND THE ADJACENT COMPONENTS
AFTER ENGINE SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE, THE ENGINE OIL AND THE ADJACENT COM-
PONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR A LONG TIME. IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS INSTRUCTION,
INJURY CAN OCCUR.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS ALWAYS AN ANTI-ICE VALVE (UPPER OR LOWER) ACTIV-
ATED DURING FLIGHT.
IF THE TWO VALVES ARE DEACTIVATED, DAMAGE TO COMPONENTS CAN OCCUR.
FIN : 4011DN
1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 30-21-01B
Engine Anti-Ice Valve
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 30-21-00-040-804-A). Deactivation of the NAI Lower Valve with the Thrust Reverser Door
Open
(Ref. 71-00-00-860-833-A). Procedure to Prevent Engine Motoring
(Ref. 78-30-00-040-805-A). Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser System for Ground Maintenance
(Ref. 78-30-00-440-805-A). Reactivation of the Thrust Reverser System after Ground Maintenance
Lower Anti-Ice Valve
B C D E
ICN-GRAA320NEO-A-302102-G-51563-02315-A-003-01
N_MM_302100_4_QAD0_01_02
LOWER ANTI-ICE
VALVE ACCESS PLUG
CLOSE
OPEN
DOWNSTREAM
NAIV ACCESS PORT CAP
LOWER ANTI-ICE
SH VALVE ACCESS PLUG
PU CLOSE
OPEN
DOWNSTREAM
NAIV ACCESS PORT CAP
B 01
NOTE:
01 LOWER ANTI-ICE VALVE ACCESS PLUG SHOWN IN THE OPEN POSITION
N_MM_302100_4_QAD0_02_03
CLOSE
DOWNSTREAM
NAIV ACCESS PORT CAP
PU
ICN-GRAA320NEO-A-302102-G-51563-05526-A-001-01
SH LOWER ANTI-ICE
OPEN
VALVE ACCESS PLUG
CLOSE
DOWNSTREAM
NAIV ACCESS PORT CAP
C 02
NOTE:
02 LOWER ANTI-ICE VALVE ACCESS PLUG SHOWN IN THE CLOSED POSITION
N_MM_302100_4_QAD0_03_01
MANUAL
OVERRIDE
INTERFACE
INNER FIXED STRUCTURE
DOWNSTREAM
NAIV ACCESS PORT SQUARE
DRIVE
TO LOCK OPEN VALVE: REMOVE CAP,
PUSH AND ROTATE 270° HOLE
COUNTERCLOCKWISE, REPLACE CAP
MANUAL
OVERRIDE
INTERFACE
INNER FIXED STRUCTURE
ICN-GRAA320NEO-A-302102-G-51563-02316-A-005-01
DOWNSTREAM
NAIV ACCESS PORT SQUARE
DRIVE
TO LOCK OPEN VALVE: REMOVE CAP,
PUSH AND ROTATE 270° HOLE
COUNTERCLOCKWISE, REINSTALL CAP
D 03
NOTE:
03 ANTI-ICE VALVE ACCESS PLUG NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY
LOWER ANTI-ICE VALVE SHOWN IN THE UNLOCKED POSITION N_MM_302100_4_QAD0_04_00
MANUAL
OVERRIDE
INTERFACE
INNER FIXED STRUCTURE
DOWNSTREAM
NAIV ACCESS PORT SQUARE
TO LOCK OPEN VALVE: REMOVE CAP, DRIVE
PUSH AND ROTATE 270° HOLE
COUNTERCLOCKWISE, REPLACE CAP
MANUAL
OVERRIDE
INTERFACE
INNER FIXED STRUCTURE
ICN-GRAA320NEO-A-302102-G-51563-05527-A-001-01
DOWNSTREAM
NAIV ACCESS PORT SQUARE
TO LOCK OPEN VALVE: REMOVE CAP, DRIVE
PUSH AND ROTATE 270° HOLE
COUNTERCLOCKWISE, REINSTALL CAP
E 04
NOTE:
04 ANTI-ICE VALVE ACCESS PLUG NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY
LOWER ANTI-ICE VALVE SHOWN IN THE LOCKED POSITION N_MM_302100_4_QAD0_05_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 30-21-00-941-068-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Do the procedure to prevent engine motoring
(Ref. AMM TASK 71-00-00-860-833) .
Subtask 30-21-00-865-114-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
WARNING: YOU MUST DEACTIVATE THE THRUST REVERSER BEFORE YOU DO WORK ON OR
AROUND IT. IF YOU DO NOT, THE THRUST REVERSER CAN OPERATE ACCIDENT-
ALLY AND CAUSE AN INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE.
(1) Open the oil tank access-door on the left fan cowl-door and do the deactivation of the thrust reverser
system for maintenance (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-040-805) .
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Lower Anti-Ice Valve)
Subtask 30-21-00-040-092-A
A. Deactivation of the NAI Lower Valve
(1) Remove the NAI lower valve access plug from the thrust reverser Inner Fixed Structure (IFS).
NOTE: You can get access to the anti-ice valve manual override interface if you open the right fan
cowl door and right thrust reverser door as an alternative (Ref. AMM TASK 30-21-00-040-
804) .
CAUTION: DO NOT USE TOO MUCH FORCE WHEN YOU PUSH AND TURN THE ACCESS
PLUG WITH THE SCREWDRIVER. IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS PRECAUTION, YOU
CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE ACCESS PLUG.
(b) Carefully, push the access plug a small distance and turn the access plug approximately 90
degrees counterclockwise to release the access plug from the port sleeve.
(c) Make sure that the "OPEN" mark on the access plug aligns with the "CAP" mark on the IFS. See
detail B of the figure.
(d) Remove the access plug from the port sleeve.
CAUTION: WHEN YOU TURN THE MANUAL OVERRIDE INTERFACE, DO NOT APPLY A
FORCE OF MORE THAN 115 LBF.IN (1.3 M.DAN). IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS IN-
STRUCTION, YOU CAN CAUSE INTERNAL DAMAGE TO THE NAI VALVE.
(a) Put the DRIVE 1/4 IN - SQUARE in the square hole of the manual override interface.
(b) Push in the DRIVE 1/4 IN - SQUARE and turn the interface 270 degrees counterclockwise.
(c) Release the pressure on the interface.
(d) Make sure that the manual override interface locks in position.
(e) Make sure that the indicator on the valve manual override interface aligns with the "LOCKED
OPEN" indication on the thrust reverser IFS.
(3) Install the NAI lower valve access plug back on the thrust reverser IFS.
(a) Put the access plug in position on the port sleeve.
(b) Make sure that the tabs on the access plug correctly engage the splines in the port sleeve.
CAUTION: DO NOT USE TOO MUCH FORCE WHEN YOU PUSH AND TURN THE ACCESS
PLUG WITH THE SCREWDRIVER. IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS PRECAUTION, YOU
CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE ACCESS PLUG.
(c) Carefully, push the access plug a small distance with an applicable SCREWDRIVER and turn the
access plug approximately 90 degrees clockwise to attach the access plug.
(d) Make sure that the "CLOSE" mark on the access plug aligns with the "CAP" mark on the IFS.
See detail C of the figure.
(e) Make sure that you fully engage and correctly attach the access plug.
5. Close-up
Subtask 30-21-00-440-089-A
A. Do the reactivation of the thrust reverser system after maintenance and close the oil tank access-door on
the left fan cowl-door (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-440-805) .
Subtask 30-21-00-865-115-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
TASK 30-21-00-040-809-A
Deactivation of the Applicable Anti-ice Valve after a NAI SYSTEM FAILED CLOSED Fault
WARNING: WEAR APPLICABLE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) WHEN YOU DO THIS
TASK. BEFORE YOU USE PPE, READ, UNDERSTAND AND OBEY ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR
ITS USE. THESE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDE INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE MANUFACTURER,
YOUR EMPLOYER AND GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS. YOU CAN GET INJURED IF YOU DO
NOT USE PPE. GET INSTRUCTIONS FROM YOUR EMPLOYER ON WHICH PPE IS NECES-
SARY.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 30-21-00-040-803-A). Deactivation of the NAI Upper Valve with the Thrust Reverser Door
Open
(Ref. 30-21-00-040-803-A-01). Deactivation of the NAI Upper Valve
(Ref. 30-21-00-040-804-A). Deactivation of the NAI Lower Valve with the Thrust Reverser Door
Open
(Ref. 30-21-00-040-804-A-01). Deactivation of the NAI Lower Valve
(Ref. 30-21-00-440-803-A). Reactivation of the NAI Upper Valve with the Thrust Reverser Door
Open
(Ref. 30-21-00-440-803-A-01). Reactivation of the NAI Upper Valve
(Ref. 30-21-00-710-002-A). Operational Check of the Engine-Air-Intake Ice-Protection System
(with the Engines in operation)
(Ref. 71-00-00-860-833-A). Procedure to Prevent Engine Motoring
(Ref. 78-30-00-040-805-A). Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser System for Ground Maintenance
(Ref. 78-30-00-440-805-A). Reactivation of the Thrust Reverser System after Ground Maintenance
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 30-21-00-861-083-A
A. Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
Subtask 30-21-00-941-070-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) Do the procedure to prevent engine motoring
(Ref. AMM TASK 71-00-00-860-833) .
Subtask 30-21-00-865-121-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
WARNING: YOU MUST DEACTIVATE THE THRUST REVERSER BEFORE YOU DO WORK ON OR
AROUND IT. IF YOU DO NOT, THE THRUST REVERSER CAN OPERATE ACCIDENT-
ALLY AND CAUSE AN INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE.
(1) Do the deactivation of the thrust reverser system for ground maintenance (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-
00-040-805) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 30-21-00-040-096-A
A. Deactivate the Applicable Anti-Ice Valve after a NAI SYSTEM FAILED CLOSED fault
CAUTION: WIPE CLEAN ALL PARTS AND TOOLS AS NECESSARY TO REMOVE UNWANTED
DEBRIS AND PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE ENGINE.
(1) Deactivate the upper nacelle anti-ice valve (Ref. AMM TASK 30-21-00-040-803) .
(2) Do the operational test of the engine air intake ice protection (Ref. AMM TASK 30-21-00-710-002) .
(3) If the maintenance message does not show, keep the upper anti-ice valve in the deactivated position
and continue to step 4.A.(7).
(4) If the maintenance message shows, do the following :
(a) Reactivate the upper nacelle anti-ice valve (Ref. AMM TASK 30-21-00-440-803) .
(b) Deactivate the lower nacelle anti-ice valve (Ref. AMM TASK 30-21-00-040-804) .
(5) Make an entry in the log book.
5. Close-up
Subtask 30-21-00-942-060-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
Subtask 30-21-00-440-092-A
B. Do the reactivation of the thrust reverser system after ground maintenance (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-
440-805) .
Subtask 30-21-00-865-122-A
C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 30-31-00-040-001-A
Check of the Operation of the Probe Heating Channel
CAUTION: REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE COVERS FROM THE PROBES BEFORE YOU DO THE TEST.
CAUTION: DO NOT CONTINUE THE TEST FOR MORE THAN ONE MINUTE TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO
THE PROBES.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 30-31-00-941-052-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT) in position near each probe.
(3) On the panel 25VU:
· make sure that the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch is released (the ON legend is off).
(4) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 30-31-00-860-072-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) On the ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons that a flight configuration will be simulated.
Subtask 30-31-00-865-058-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
CAUTION: DO NOT CONTINUE THE TEST FOR MORE THAN ONE MINUTE TO PREVENT DAMAGE
TO THE PROBES.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the overhead circuit-breaker panel 49VU: On the lower ECAM DU:
· Open the circuit breaker 1GA. · The TAT temperature increases.
On the rear circuit-breaker panel 121VU: On the upper ECAM DU:
ACTION RESULT
· Open the circuit breaker 52GA · Make sure that no warning message related to the
· Open the circuit breaker 2GA. probes comes into view.
On the lower ECAM DU: On the lower ECAM DU, if the AC GEN indication
· Make sure that no status message comes into comes into view:
view. · It goes out at the next IDG connection.
On the lower ECAM DU, if the AIR BLEED indication
comes into view:
· Do the step that follows.
On the panel 49VU: On the lower ECAM DU:
· Open and close the circuit breaker 3WW. · The AIR BLEED indication goes out of view.
On the panel 121VU:
· Open and close the circuit breaker 2WW.
5. Close-up
Subtask 30-31-00-860-063-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Do the EIS stop procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(3) Make an entry in the logbook.
(4) Remove the warning notice(s).
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 30-31-00-040-002-A
Check of the ADRS, Heaters and Failure Alerts related to the Probes
CAUTION: REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE COVERS FROM THE PROBES BEFORE YOU DO THE TEST.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 30-31-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the Probe Ice Protection
(Ref. 31-32-00-860-009-A). Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/L/G Page
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 32-00-00-481-001-A). Installation of the Safety Devices on the Landing Gears
(Ref. 32-00-00-860-001-A). Flight Configuration Precautions with Electrical Power
(Ref. 32-00-00-860-001-A-01). Flight Configuration Precautions without Electrical Power
(Ref. 32-00-00-860-002-A). Ground Configuration after Flight Configuration with Electrical Power
(Ref. 32-00-00-860-002-A-01). Ground Configuration after Flight Configuration without Electrical
Power
(Ref. 34-10-00-860-002-A). ADIRS Start Procedure
(Ref. 34-10-00-860-005-A). ADIRS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 34-13-00-740-003-A). SYSTEM TEST of the ADR
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 30-31-00-861-065-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 30-31-00-860-086-A
B. Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001)
Subtask 30-31-00-941-054-A
C. Safety Precautions
(1) On the OVERHEAD CTL & IND Panel 25VU:
· make sure that the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch is released (the ON legend is off).
4. Procedure
Subtask 30-31-00-710-057-A
A. Test
(1) Do an operational test of the available probe ice protection systems (Ref. AMM TASK 30-31-00-710-
001) .
(2) Do a SYSTEM TEST of the ADR (Ref. AMM TASK 34-13-00-740-003) .
Subtask 30-31-00-750-051-A
B. Check of ECAM Warning Messages
(1) Do a check of the ECAM warning messages related to the systems that operate correctly.
NOTE: - If CAPT pitot heater system is operative, do the checks in steps C thru L. - If F/O pitot heater
system is operative, do the checks in steps M thru V. - If STBY pitot heater system is operat-
ive, do the checks in steps W thru AF. Then continue the procedure from the step AG.
Subtask 30-31-00-865-080-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
Subtask 30-31-00-869-085-A
K. Check
(1) On the upper ECAM DU:
· Make sure that the
ANTI ICE CAPT PROBES
indication comes into view.
Subtask 30-31-00-865-085-A
L. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
Y. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE
YOU START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LAND-
ING GEAR. THIS WILL PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE LANDING GEAR,
AND THUS POSSIBLE INJURY TO PERSONS AND DAMAGE TO THE AIRCRAFT AND/
OR EQUIPMENT.
(1) As necessary, use the applicable SAFETY BARRIERS, specified by the operator's instructions and
your local regulations.
(2) Make sure that the ground safety locks are on the landing gear (Ref. AMM TASK 32-00-00-481-
001) .
(3) On the right-center instrument panel 400VU:
· Make sure that the landing-gear control-lever 6GA is in the DOWN position
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the landing gear.
Subtask 30-31-00-869-116-A
AH. Flight Configuration Precautions
(1) Do the flight configuration precautions procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 32-00-00-860-001) .
Subtask 30-31-00-865-098-A
AJ. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and tagged:
ACTION RESULT
1.On the MCDU: On the MCDU:
· Get access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/L/ · The SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/L/G page comes
G page (Ref. AMM TASK 31-32-00-860-009) . into view.
2.On the MCDU: · The LGCIU1 page comes into view.
· Push the line key adjacent to the LGCIU1 indic-
ation.
3.Push the NEXT PAGE key. · The LGCIU1 page comes into view.
4.Push the line key adjacent to the LANDING · The LANDING GEAR SIMULATION page comes
GEAR SIMULATION indication. into view.
5.Push the line key adjacent to the NOSE + LH + · The NOSE + LH + RH page comes into view.
RH indication.
6.Push the line key adjacent to the EXTENDED · The '<' symbol goes out of view (flight simu-
indication. lated).
On glareshield panels 130VU and 131VU:
· The MASTER WARN lights come on.
You can hear a continuous repetitive chime.
Subtask 30-31-00-869-118-A
AM. Check
NOTE: ECAM warnings ANTI ICE CAPT TAT and ANTI ICE F/O TAT come on after 15 seconds.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the ECAM control panel: On the upper ECAM DU:
· Push the CLR key many times until the indica- · The
tions related to the ANTI ICE system come into ANTI ICE CAPT TAT
view. ANTI ICE F/O TAT
messages come into view.
2.On the ECAM control panel: On the lower ECAM DU, on the right of the display:
ACTION RESULT
· If no ANTI ICE message comes into view on the · The
upper ECAM after you push the CLR key many CAPT TAT
times, push the STS key to show the indications F/O TAT
related to the ANTI ICE system. messages come into view.
3.On the MCDU: On the MCDU:
· Push the line key adjacent to the COMPRESSED · The '<' symbol goes out of view (aircraft on the
indication. ground).
On glareshield panels 130VU and 131VU:
· The MASTER WARN lights go off.
The continuous repetitive chime stops.
4.On the MCDU:
· Push the line key adjacent to the RETURN indic-
ation until the CFDS menu page comes into view.
5.Push the MCDU MENU key. The MCDU MENU page comes into view.
6.Fully decrease the brightness of the MCDU
screen (display off).
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 30-42-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Window Heat Computer (WHC)
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 30-42-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the Windshield Anti-Icing and Defogging
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 30-42-00-861-052-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 30-42-00-869-059-A
B. Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 30-42-00-710-056-A
A. Check of the Heaters of the Fixed and Sliding Windows related to the WHC in Operation
(1) Do an operational test of the available windshield anti-icing and defogging system
(Ref. AMM TASK 30-42-00-710-001) .
Subtask 30-42-00-865-056-A
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 30-45-00-040-003-A
Deactivation of the Windshield Wiper
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 30-45-52-000-002-A). Removal of the Wiper Arm
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 30-45-00-860-050-A
A. Not Applicable
4. Procedure
Subtask 30-45-00-040-051-A
A. Deactivation of the Windshield Wiper
(1) Remove the defective windshield wiper arm (Ref. AMM TASK 30-45-52-000-002) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 30-45-00-860-052-A
A. Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 30-71-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Waste-Water Drain Mast Heating-System
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 30-71-01A NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
MMEL 30-71-01B NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
Potable Water Lavatory Shutoff Valve SHEET 1
A
TYPICAL
POTABLE WATER
SHUTOFF-VALVE
CONTROL HANDLE
N_MM_307100_4_AAB0_01_02
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 30-71-00-862-050-A
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are isolated (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
NOTE: It is necessary to open only the related circuit breaker(s) of the defective drain mast.
Subtask 30-71-00-865-072-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-214, 217-228, 230-234, 237-240, 242-250, 301-450,
500-600
2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-FWD 1DU B06
** ON A/C 401-450
2000VU WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 9DU B05
2000VU WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 8DU B04
** ON A/C ALL
2001VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-AFT 11DU E01
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Potable Water Lavatory Shutoff Valve SHEET 1)
Subtask 30-71-00-040-051-E
A. Deactivation Procedure
(1) Close the manual shutoff valve of the related lavatory water supply. The shutoff valve is installed
below the wash basin.
(2) Put a PLACARD on the related lavatory doors to show persons that the lavatories are not in use.
(3) Close and lock the lavatory doors.
(4) Close the shutoff valve of the related galley water supply.
(5) Put a PLACARD on the related galley water supply to tell persons not to operate the water faucet.
5. Close-up
Subtask 30-71-00-860-054-A
A. Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 31-68-00-040-005-A
Deactivation of the DMC2 when AC ESS FEED control is operative
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-25-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the AC Essential-Generation Switching
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 31-68-00-860-071-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 31-68-00-710-056-A
A. Do the Operational Test of the AC Essential Generation Switching (Ref. AMM TASK 24-25-00-710-001)
Subtask 31-68-00-020-054-A
B. Deactivation of the EIS DMC selector switch
(1) Do the EIS Start Procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(2) Make a mark on the panel 8VU close to the EIS DMC selector switch to ask the crew to set the EIS
DMC selector switch in the position F/O 3.
5. Close-up
Subtask 31-68-00-860-077-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 31-68-00-040-004-A
Deactivation of the ATT HDG Selector Switch
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 34-10-00-860-005-A). ADIRS Stop Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 31-68-00-860-053-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 31-68-00-865-051-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-053, 204-205, 207-207, 210-210, 219-221, 227-228, 233-234, 240-240, 243-243
49VU NAV/STBY/ALTM 16FN F14
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-063, 201-201, 203-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
49VU NAV/VOR/DME/RMI 12FN F13
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-206, 208-209, 211-218, 221-226, 229-232,
235-239, 241-242, 244-250, 301-450, 500-600
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-232, 234-250, 301-450, 500-600
49VU EIS/PFD/CAPT/SPLY 11WT1 E03
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU EIS/ECAM/CTL/PNL 15WT E11
49VU EIS/DMC1/SPLY 10WT1 E10
49VU EIS/DMC3/STBY/SPLY 14WT1 E09
49VU EIS/DMC1/SWTG 21WT1 E08
** ON A/C ALL
105VU ADIRS/ADIRU1/28VDC 6FP1 C02
121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13
121VU COM NAV/RAD ALTM/2 1SA2 K12
121VU COM NAV/RAD ALTM/1 1SA1 K11
121VU COM NAV/VOR/2 2RS2 K08
121VU COM NAV/DME/2 1SD2 K06
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
121VU EIS/GPWS/28VDC 2WZ P06
121VU HYDRAULIC/LGCIU/SYS2 2GA Q35
121VU HYDRAULIC/LGCIU/SYS1/GRND SPLY 52GA Q34
121VU EIS/DMC3/SPLY 10WT3 Q09
121VU EIS/DMC2/SPLY 10WT2 Q08
121VU EIS/ECAM DU/LOWER/SPLY 13WT2 R11
121VU EIS/ECAM DU/LOWER/SWTG 24WT2 R10
121VU EIS/DMC2/SWTG 21WT2 R08
121VU EIS/PFD/F/O/SWTG 22WT2 R05
121VU EIS/PFD/F/O 11WT2 R03
** ON A/C 112-150, 201-201, 203-212, 217-220, 222-222, 227-230, 233-235, 238-240, 243-243, 301-450,
500-600
121VU COM NAV/TCAS 4SG K10
121VU EIS/GPWS/115VAC 3WZ P07
** ON A/C 203-203, 206-206, 210-212, 227-228, 230-232, 237-237, 239-239, 242-242, 244-250, 350-350
** ON A/C ALL
122VU ELEC/AC/BUS1/CTL 17XN1 V25
** ON A/C 016-021, 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 31-68-00-860-054-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS start procedure (PFDs and NDs only) (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(2) On the overhead panel:
on the ADIRS CDU, on the panel 20VU, make sure that the OFF/NAV/ATT selector switches for
ADIRU1 and ADIRU2 are at NAV.
(3) On the center pedestal, on the SWITCHING panel 8VU, check that the ATT HDG selector switch is in
NORM position.
** ON A/C 022-022, 024-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-214, 223-225, 236-236, 238-238, 241-241, 301-349, 351-
450, 500-600
Subtask 31-68-00-860-054-B
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS start procedure (PFDs and NDs only) (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(2) On the ADIRS MSU, on the panel 20VU, make sure that the OFF/NAV/ATT selector switches for
ADIRU1 and ADIRU2 are set to NAV.
(3) On the center pedestal, on the SWITCHING panel 8VU, make sure that the ATT HDG selector switch
is set to NORM.
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 016-021, 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 31-68-00-710-051-A
A. Check of the ATT HDG switch
ACTION RESULT
1.On the ADIRS CDU:
· set the OFF/NAV/ATT selector switch for the IR1 On the CAPT PFD, check that the pitch and roll atti-
to OFF tudes and the heading indications go out of view.
The ATT flag comes into view.
Ignore the related warnings.
· set the OFF/NAV/ATT selector switch for the IR2 On the F/O PFD, check that the pitch and roll atti-
to OFF tudes and the heading indications go out of view.
The ATT flag comes into view.
Ignore the related warnings.
** ON A/C 022-022, 024-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-214, 223-225, 236-236, 238-238, 241-241, 301-349, 351-
450, 500-600
Subtask 31-68-00-710-051-B
A. Check of the ATT HDG Switch
ACTION RESULT
1.On the ADIRS MSU:
ACTION RESULT
· Set the OFF/NAV/ATT selector switch for IR1 to On the CAPT PFD, the pitch and roll attitudes and
OFF. the heading indications go out of view.
The ATT flag comes into view.
Ignore the related warnings.
· Set the OFF/NAV/ATT selector switch for IR2 to On the F/O PFD, the pitch and roll attitudes and the
OFF. heading indications go out of view.
The ATT flag comes into view.
Ignore the related warnings.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 31-68-00-020-052-A
B. Deactivation of the ATT HDG selector switch
(1) Make a mark on the panel 8VU close to the ATT HDG selector switch to forbid the crew to set the
ATT HDG selector switch in any position except NORM which is the valid position.
5. Close-up
Subtask 31-68-00-860-055-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Do the EIS Stop Procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002)
(2) Do the ADIRS Stop Procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 34-10-00-860-005)
(3) Make an entry in the log book.
(4) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002)
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 31-68-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the AIR DATA Selector Switch
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 34-10-00-860-005-A). ADIRS Stop Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 31-68-00-860-050-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002)
Subtask 31-68-00-865-050-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-053, 204-205, 207-207, 210-210, 219-221, 227-228, 233-234, 240-240, 243-243
49VU NAV/STBY/ALTM 16FN F14
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-063, 201-201, 203-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
49VU NAV/VOR/DME/RMI 12FN F13
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-206, 208-209, 211-218, 221-226, 229-232,
235-239, 241-242, 244-250, 301-450, 500-600
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-232, 234-250, 301-450, 500-600
49VU EIS/PFD/CAPT/SPLY 11WT1 E03
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU EIS/ECAM/CTL/PNL 15WT E11
49VU EIS/DMC1/SPLY 10WT1 E10
49VU EIS/DMC3/STBY/SPLY 14WT1 E09
49VU EIS/DMC1/SWTG 21WT1 E08
** ON A/C ALL
105VU ADIRS/ADIRU1/28VDC 6FP1 C02
121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13
121VU COM NAV/RAD ALTM/2 1SA2 K12
121VU COM NAV/RAD ALTM/1 1SA1 K11
121VU COM NAV/VOR/2 2RS2 K08
121VU COM NAV/DME/2 1SD2 K06
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
121VU EIS/GPWS/28VDC 2WZ P06
121VU HYDRAULIC/LGCIU/SYS2 2GA Q35
121VU HYDRAULIC/LGCIU/SYS1/GRND SPLY 52GA Q34
121VU EIS/DMC3/SPLY 10WT3 Q09
121VU EIS/DMC2/SPLY 10WT2 Q08
121VU EIS/ECAM DU/LOWER/SPLY 13WT2 R11
121VU EIS/ECAM DU/LOWER/SWTG 24WT2 R10
121VU EIS/DMC2/SWTG 21WT2 R08
121VU EIS/PFD/F/O/SWTG 22WT2 R05
121VU EIS/PFD/F/O 11WT2 R03
** ON A/C 112-150, 201-201, 203-212, 217-220, 222-222, 227-230, 233-235, 238-240, 243-243, 301-450,
500-600
121VU COM NAV/TCAS 4SG K10
121VU EIS/GPWS/115VAC 3WZ P07
** ON A/C 203-203, 206-206, 210-212, 227-228, 230-232, 237-237, 239-239, 242-242, 244-250, 350-350
** ON A/C ALL
122VU ELEC/AC/BUS1/CTL 17XN1 V25
** ON A/C 016-021, 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 31-68-00-860-052-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS Start Procedure (PFDs and NDs only) (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001)
(2) On the ADIRS CDU, on the panel 20VU, make sure that the OFF/NAV/ATT selector switches for the
ADIRU1 and ADIRU2 are at NAV.
(3) On the center pedestal, on the SWITCHING panel 8VU, make sure that the AIR DATA selector switch
is in the NORM position.
** ON A/C 022-022, 024-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-214, 223-225, 236-236, 238-238, 241-241, 301-349, 351-
450, 500-600
Subtask 31-68-00-860-052-B
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS start procedure (PFDs and NDs only) (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(2) On the ADIRS MSU, on the panel 20VU, make sure that the OFF/NAV/ATT selector switches for the
ADIRU1 and ADIRU2 are set to NAV.
(3) On the center pedestal, on the SWITCHING panel 8VU, make sure that the AIR DATA selector switch
is set to NORM.
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 016-021, 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 31-68-00-710-050-A
A. ADR Test
ACTION RESULT
1.On the ADIRS CDU:
· push the ADR1 pushbutton switch. On the ADIRS CDU, the OFF legend of the ADR1
pushbutton switch comes on.
On the CAPT PFD, the speed and altitude indications
go out of view (ignore the related flag warnings).
· push the ADR2 pushbutton switch. On the ADIRS CDU, the OFF legend of the ADR2
pushbutton switch comes on.
On the F/O PFD, the speed and altitude indications
go out of view (ignore the related flag warnings).
· push the ADR1 and ADR2 pushbutton switches On the ADIRS CDU, the OFF legend of the ADR1
again. and ADR2 pushbutton switches goes off.
On the CAPT and F/O PFDs, the speed and altitude
indications come into view.
** ON A/C 022-022, 024-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-214, 223-225, 236-236, 238-238, 241-241, 301-349, 351-
450, 500-600
Subtask 31-68-00-710-050-B
A. ADR Test
ACTION RESULT
1.On the ADIRS MSU:
· Push the ADR1 pushbutton switch. On the ADIRS MSU, the OFF legend of the ADR1
pushbutton switch comes on.
On the CAPT PFD, the speed and altitude indications
go out of view (ignore the related flag warnings).
· Push the ADR2 pushbutton switch. On the ADIRS MSU, the OFF legend of the ADR2
pushbutton switch comes on.
On the F/O PFD, the speed and altitude indications
go out of view (ignore the related flag warnings).
· Push the ADR1 and ADR2 pushbutton switches On the ADIRS MSU, the OFF legend of the ADR1
again. and ADR2 pushbutton switches goes off.
On the CAPT and F/O PFDs, the speed and altitude
indications come into view.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 31-68-00-020-050-A
B. Deactivation of the AIR DATA selector switch
(1) Make a mark on the panel 8VU close to the AIR DATA selector switch to forbid the crew to set the
AIR DATA selector switch in any position except NORM which is the valid position.
5. Close-up
Subtask 31-68-00-860-051-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Do the EIS Stop Procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002)
(2) Do the ADIRS Stop Procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 34-10-00-860-005)
(3) Make an entry in the log book.
(4) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002)
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 31-68-00-040-003-A
Deactivation of the EIS DMC Selector Switch
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 31-68-00-860-056-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002)
Subtask 31-68-00-865-052-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-232, 234-250, 301-450, 500-600
49VU EIS/PFD/CAPT/SPLY 11WT1 E03
** ON A/C 401-450
49VU EIS/ECAM/CTL/PNL 15WT E11
49VU EIS/DMC1/SPLY 10WT1 E10
49VU EIS/DMC3/STBY/SPLY 14WT1 E09
49VU EIS/DMC1/SWTG 21WT1 E08
** ON A/C ALL
121VU EIS/DMC3/SPLY 10WT3 Q09
121VU EIS/DMC2/SPLY 10WT2 Q08
121VU EIS/ECAM DU/LOWER/SPLY 13WT2 R11
121VU EIS/ECAM DU/LOWER/SWTG 24WT2 R10
121VU EIS/DMC2/SWTG 21WT2 R08
121VU EIS/ND/F/O/SWTG 23WT2 R06
121VU EIS/PFD/F/O/SWTG 22WT2 R05
121VU EIS/ND/F/O 12WT2 R04
121VU EIS/PFD/F/O 11WT2 R03
** ON A/C ALL
122VU ELEC/AC/BUS1/CTL 17XN1 V25
Subtask 31-68-00-860-058-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS Start Procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001)
(2) On the center pedestal, on the SWITCHING panel 8VU, make sure that the EIS DMC selector switch
is in the NORM position.
4. Procedure
ACTION RESULT
1.On C/B panel 49VU:
· open the circuit breaker 10WT1 A diagonal line comes into view on the CAPT PFD
and ND and on the upper ECAM DU.
On the lower ECAM DU, the EIS DMC1 FAULT mes-
sage is displayed.
· close the circuit breaker 10WT1 The related images of each DU come into view.
ACTION RESULT
2.On C/B panel 121VU:
· open the circuit breaker 10WT2 A diagonal line comes into view on the F/O PFD and
ND and on the lower ECAM DU.
On the upper ECAM DU, the EIS DMC2 FAULT mes-
sage is displayed.
· close the circuit breaker 10WT2 The related images of each DU come into view.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-232, 234-250, 301-450, 500-600
Subtask 31-68-00-710-052-B
A. Check of the EIS DMC switch
ACTION RESULT
1.On C/B panel 49VU:
· open the circuit breaker 10WT1 An INVALID DATA message comes into view on the
CAPT PFD and ND
On the lower ECAM DU, the EIS DMC1 FAULT mes-
sage is displayed.
· close the circuit breaker 10WT1 After 35s, the related images of each DU come into
view.
2.On C/B panel 121VU:
· open the circuit breaker 10WT2 An INVALID DATA message comes into view on the
F/O PFD and ND
On the upper ECAM DU, the EIS DMC2 FAULT mes-
sage is displayed.
· close the circuit breaker 10WT2 After 35s, the related images of each DU come into
view.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 31-68-00-020-053-A
B. Deactivation of the EIS DMC selector switch
(1) Make a mark on the panel 8VU close to the EIS DMC selector switch to forbid the crew to set the EIS
DMC selector switch in any position except NORM which is the valid position.
5. Close-up
Subtask 31-68-00-860-057-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Do the EIS Stop Procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002)
(2) Make an entry in the log book.
(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002)
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 31-68-00-040-006-A
Deactivation of the Lower ECAM DU when AC ESS FEED control is operative
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-25-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the AC Essential-Generation Switching
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 31-68-00-860-073-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 31-68-00-710-057-A
A. Do the operational test of the AC essential generation switching (Ref. AMM TASK 24-25-00-710-001) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 31-68-00-860-075-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Put a temporary placard in the cockpit to tell persons that the lower ECAM DU is deactivated.
(2) Make an entry in the log book.
(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 32-12-00-040-006-A
Preparation of the Aircraft for Flight with a Failed or Missing Ground Door Opening Cable
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 14QFB1) Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy -
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 29-00-00-910-002-A). Safety Procedures of the Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Green Hydraulic System with a Hydraulic Ground
Power-Cart
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Green Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-23-00-860-001-A). Disconnection of the Isolation Coupling of the Power Transfer Unit
(PTU)
(Ref. 29-23-00-860-002-A). Connection of the Isolation Coupling of the Power Transfer Unit (PTU)
(Ref. 32-00-00-481-001-A). Installation of the Safety Devices on the Landing Gears
(Ref. 32-00-00-481-002-A). Installation of the Safety Devices on the Landing Gear Doors
(Ref. 32-00-00-860-001-A). Flight Configuration Precautions with Electrical Power
(Ref. 32-00-00-860-001-A-01). Flight Configuration Precautions without Electrical Power
(Ref. 32-00-00-860-002-A). Ground Configuration after Flight Configuration with Electrical Power
(Ref. 32-00-00-860-002-A-01). Ground Configuration after Flight Configuration without Electrical
Power
(Ref. 32-12-16-000-001-A). Removal of the Control Cable
(Ref. 32-31-35-000-001-A). Removal of the MLG Door Actuating-Cylinder
(Ref. 32-31-35-400-001-A). Installation of the MLG Door Actuating-Cylinder
(Ref. 32-33-00-720-001-A). Functional Check of Free-Fall Extension
MLG Door Ground-Opening System SHEET 1
Door Bypass Valve - Lockwire Installation SHEET 1
A E
B
195BB
196BB
A AS SHOWN
OPPOSITE
B VIEW
2517GM 2
D AS SHOWN
2518GM 1
OPPOSITE
E VIEW
3
4
5
C
RIGGING PIN
LOCATION C
12 10
11
9 8 7
N_MM_321200_4_ADE0_01_00
B C
Z734 (Z744)
2517GM
B C
2518GM
A
PORT B
PORT A
LOCKWIRE
10
10
B 01 C 01
FORWARD VIEW SIDE VIEW
NOTE:
01 RH SHOWN, LH SYMMETRICAL
N_MM_321200_4_ALM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
(Ref. Fig. MLG Door Ground-Opening System SHEET 1)
Subtask 32-12-00-941-067-A
A. Safety Precautions
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-910-002) .
(1) As necessary, use the applicable SAFETY BARRIERS, specified by the operator's instructions and
your local regulations.
(2) On the panel 400VU:
· make sure that the landing-gear control-lever 6GA is in the DOWN position
· put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the landing gear.
(3) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell persons not to operate the Green and Yellow
Hydraulic systems.
(4) On the panel 110VU, make sure that the GRAVITY GEAR EXTN handle is folded into the center
console.
(5) Make sure that the ground safety locks are installed on the landing gear (Ref. AMM TASK 32-00-00-
481-001) .
Subtask 32-12-00-860-071-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT. UNWANTED ELECTRICAL
POWER CAN BE DANGEROUS.
(1) Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are de-energized (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(2) Depressurize the Green Hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-001) .
Subtask 32-12-00-865-072-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C ALL
121VU HYDRAULIC/LGCIU/SYS2 2GA Q35
121VU HYDRAULIC/LGCIU/SYS1/GRND SPLY 52GA Q34
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU HYDRAULIC/G HYD/PUMP ENG1/ 1702GK R33
MONG
121VU LGCIU/BAT SPLY/SYS2 59GA R32
121VU LGCIU/BAT SPLY/SYS1 58GA R31
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 32-12-00-010-063-A
D. Get Access
(1) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) below the applicable zone 730(740).
(2) Open the applicable access panel(s):
(a) FOR 2804GM (CABLE CONTROL)
- open 195BB
(b) FOR 2805GM (CABLE CONTROL)
- open 196BB.
(3) If necessary, open the MLG doors by the free-fall system (Ref. AMM TASK 32-33-00-720-001) .
(4) Install a SLEEVE - GROUND LOCK (460005835) on each MLG door actuating cylinder
(Ref. AMM TASK 32-00-00-481-002) .
(5) Disconnect the isolation coupling of the PTU (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-860-001) .
4. Procedure
** ON A/C ALL
EMB SB 32-1346 for A/C 016-019, 021-021, 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240,
242-244, 350-350
Subtask 32-12-00-020-067-B
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL LOCK-
WIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMMEDIATELY.
LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN CAUSE DAM-
AGE.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE LANDING GEAR DOORS ARE CLEAR.
** ON A/C ALL
(Ref. Fig. MLG Door Ground-Opening System SHEET 1)
** ON A/C ALL
EMB SB 32-1346 for A/C 016-019, 021-021, 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240,
242-244, 350-350
NOTE: The defective cable can be removed or can stay with the cable ends disconnected from the control
handle and bypass valve. If disconnected, the cable ends must be safetied correctly.
(1) Remove the defective cable (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-16-000-001) , or disconnect the cable ends as
follows:
(a) Disconnect the cable end (2) from the control handle as follows:
1 Remove and discard the cotter pin (5).
2 Remove the nut (4), the washer (3) and the bolt (1).
3 Remove the cable end (2) from the control handle.
4 Safety the cable end (2) in position with a TIE WRAP.
(b) Disconnect the cable end (6) from the bypass valve as follows:
1 Remove and discard the cotter pin (8).
2 Remove the nut (7), the washer (9), the bush (11) and the bolt (12).
3 Remove the cable end (6) from the bypass valve operating-lever (10).
4 Safety the cable end (6) in position with a TIE WRAP.
(2) Make sure that a SLEEVE - GROUND LOCK (460005835) is installed on the applicable MLG door
actuating- cylinder (Ref. AMM TASK 32-00-00-481-002) .
(3) Disconnect the applicable MLG door actuating-cylinder from the MLG door (Ref. AMM TASK 32-31-
35-000-001) .
(4) Hold the body of the MLG door actuating-cylinder to prevent damage caused by small movement of
the ram.
(5) Do the flight configuration precautions with electrical power (Ref. AMM TASK 32-00-00-860-001) .
(6) Pressurize the Green hydraulic system
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-863-001) .
CAUTION: DO NOT TURN THE GRAVITY GEAR EXTENSION HANDLE MORE THAN 3 FULL
TURNS. THIS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE FREE FALL EXTENSION SYSTEM.
(b) If RIGGING PIN (98DNSA20208040) installation is not possible (because the rigging pin holes
in the operating lever (10) and the bypass valve are not aligned), do the steps that follow:
1 Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
1GA, 52GA 58GA.
2 Manually move the operating lever (10) until the rigging pin holes in the operating lever (10)
and the bypass valve are aligned.
3 Put the RIGGING PIN (98DNSA20208040) through the rigging pin holes in the operating
lever (10) and the bypass valve.
4 Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
1GA, 52GA, 58GA.
(c) Remove the RIGGING PIN (98DNSA20208040) .
(d) Safety the operating lever (10) in the rigged position with Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel
Alloy - (Material No. 14QFB1) as follows:
** ON A/C ALL
(Ref. Fig. Door Bypass Valve - Lockwire Installation SHEET 1)
** ON A/C ALL
EMB SB 32-1346 for A/C 016-019, 021-021, 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240,
242-244, 350-350
1 Make sure that the rigging pin holes in the operating lever (10) and the bypass valve are
aligned.
2 Make a loop of the lockwire around the union of port A.
3 Do the lockwire routing behind the unions and then above the union of port B.
4 Make a loop of the lockwire through the rigging pin hole of the operating lever (10).
5 Do the lockwire routing above the union of port B and make another loop of the lockwire
around the union of port A.
6 Make a last loop of the lockwire through the rigging pin hole and safety the operating lever
(10).
7 If necessary, cut and discard the unwanted length of the lockwire.
(9) Depressurize the Green hydraulic system
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-001) .
(10) On panel 110VU, turn the GRAVITY GEAR EXTN handle clockwise two full turns.
(11) Connect the applicable MLG door actuating-cylinder (Ref. AMM TASK 32-31-35-400-001) .
(12) Remove the SLEEVE - GROUND LOCK (460005835) from the MLG door actuating-cylinders.
(13) Pressurize the Green hydraulic system
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-863-001) .
(14) Close the MLG doors as follows:
(a) Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
1GA, 52GA, 58GA.
(b) On panel 110VU, turn the GRAVITY GEAR EXTN handle counterclockwise two full turns at a
rate of one full turn in five seconds.
(c) Fold the GRAVITY GEAR EXTN handle into the center console.
(15) Put the MLG door ground control-handle in the CLOSED position.
(16) Make sure that the MLG doors are closed and locked correctly.
WARNING: IF THE MLG DOOR CONTROLS DO NOT AGREE WITH THE POSITION OF THE MLG
DOORS, YOU MUST KEEP CLEAR OF THE LANDING GEAR BAY UNTIL:
- YOU DEPRESSURIZE THE GREEN HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
- YOU INSTALL A GROUND LOCK SLEEVE ON THE ACTUATING CYLINDER OF THE
APPLICABLE OPEN DOOR(S). IF THE DOOR IS OPEN AND NOT SAFETIED, THERE
IS A RISK THAT IT CAN CLOSE AND CAUSE INJURY.
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
Subtask 32-12-00-410-055-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the applicable access panel(s):
(a) FOR 2804GM (CABLE CONTROL)
- close 195BB
(b) FOR 2805GM (CABLE CONTROL)
- close 196BB.
Subtask 32-12-00-865-073-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C ALL
121VU HYDRAULIC/LGCIU/SYS2 2GA Q35
EMB SB 32-1346 for A/C 016-019, 021-021, 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237,
239-240, 242-244, 350-350
121VU LGCIU/BAT SPLY/SYS2 59GA R33
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU HYDRAULIC/G HYD/PUMP ENG1/ 1702GK R33
MONG
121VU LGCIU/BAT SPLY/SYS2 59GA R32
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 32-12-00-860-072-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Connect the isolation coupling of the PTU (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-860-002) .
(2) Do the ground configuration after flight configuration with electrical power (Ref. AMM TASK 32-00-
00-860-002) .
(3) Make an applicable entry in the aircraft technical log.
Subtask 32-12-00-942-065-A
D. Removal of Equipment
(1) Remove the SAFETY BARRIER(S).
(2) Remove the access platform(s).
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 32-31-00-040-803-A
Deactivation of the Landing Gear Retracting System
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 32-31-02A NO YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 05-59-32-869-001-A). Preparation for Flight with Gear Down
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 32-31-00-860-135-A
A. There is no special job set-up for this task.
4. Procedure
Subtask 32-31-00-040-054-A
A. Deactivate the Landing Gear Retraction System
(1) Prepare for flight with the landing gear down (Ref. AMM TASK 05-59-32-869-001) .
(2) Make an applicable entry in the aircraft technical log.
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-242, 301-
450, 500-600
TASK 32-46-00-040-001-A
Check of the BSCU after BRAKES N/WS MINOR FAULT Caution message shown on the Upper Ecam Display Unit
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS SURFACES ARE
CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE CONTROLS AGREE WITH THE POSITION OF THE ITEMS THEY OP-
ERATE BEFORE YOU PRESSURIZE A HYDRAULIC SYSTEM. UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF
HYDRAULICALLY OPERATED ITEMS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE.
WARNING: PRESSURIZE ONLY THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM(S) THAT IS (ARE) NECESSARY FOR THE
TASK. ISOLATE THE OTHER HYDRAULIC SYSTEM(S) BEFORE YOU SUPPLY HYDRAULIC
POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE YOU
SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT. UNWANTED ELECTRICAL POWER CAN
BE DANGEROUS.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-32-00-860-009-A). Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/L/G Page
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 32-46-00-860-067-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) On the panel 400VU, make sure that the L/G normal control lever is at down.
(2) On the panel 402VU, make sure that the A/SKID & NOSEWHEEL switch is at ON.
(3) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(4) On the MCDU, get the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/L/G page (Ref. AMM TASK 31-32-00-860-009) .
Subtask 32-46-00-941-061-A
B. Safety precautions
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to:
· operate the landing gear control lever,
· operate the brake pedals,
· pressurize the Green and the Yellow hydraulic systems.
Subtask 32-46-00-865-062-A
C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-242, 301-
450, 500-600
EMB SB 32-1350 for A/C 016-021, 206-206, 209-209, 215-218, 221-222, 226-230, 235-235, 239-239, 242-242,
350-350
Subtask 32-46-00-740-056-B
A. Selection of the BSCU LAST LEG REPORT
NOTE: You must do this test before each flight when the BRAKES-N/WS MINOR FAULT caution mes-
sage is shown on the Upper ECAM Display Unit.
NOTE: This test is for channel 1. For channel 2, use the indications between parentheses.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the MCDU, push the line key adjacent to the The BSCU CHAN 1(2) page comes into view.
BSCU 1(2) indication.
2.Push the line key adjacent to the LAST LEG RE- The BSCU CHAN 1(2)/LAST LEG REPORT page
PORT indication. comes into view.
· Make sure that these CFDS fault messages are
not shown:
BRK ALTN PRESS TRANSDUCER (101GG) or
(100GG)
ACTION RESULT
ABCU (95GG)/BRK NORM SEL VALVE XDCR
(96GG)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-242, 301-
450, 500-600
5. Close-up
Subtask 32-46-00-860-068-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) On the MCDU, push the line select key adjacent to the RETURN indication until the CFDS menu
page comes into view.
(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(3) Make an entry in the logbook to tell persons that the BSCU is checked.
(4) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 32-47-00-040-001-A
Brake Temperature Sensor Deactivation
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
No specific lockwire-corrosion resistant steel dia. 0.8 mm (0.032 in.)
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Brake Temperature Sensor Deactivation/Reactivation SHEET 1
A
6GW
4GW
7GW
5GW
A
N_MM_324700_4_ABM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 32-47-00-941-050-A
A. Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position in the cockpit to tell persons not to operate the landing gear
control lever and the brake pedals.
Subtask 32-47-00-865-051-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(1) Disconnect the connector (2) from the temperature sensor (1).
(2) Put CAP - BLANKING on the two connectors.
(3) Clean the electrical connector (2) of the brake temperature sensor and apply two or three turns of
TAPE - ADHESIVE around the electrical connector (3).
(4) Tightly wind 3 or 4 turns of lockwire-corrosion resistant steel dia. 0.8 mm (0.032 in.) around the tape
on the electrical connector (2). Twist the lockwire and put it through the nearest locking hole.
NOTE: Make sure that the lockwire cannot rub when the landing gear operates.
5. Close-up
Subtask 32-47-00-942-051-A
A. Remove the safety device.
(1) Remove the warning notice.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 32-47-00-865-054-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
TASK 32-49-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Tire Pressure Indicating System (TPIS)
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
GEAR. THIS WILL PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE LANDING GEAR, AND THUS
POSSIBLE INJURY TO PERSONS AND DAMAGE TO THE AIRCRAFT AND/OR EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
No specific corrosion resistant steel lockwire dia 0.8 mm (0.032 in.)
C. Expendable Parts
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 32-41-00-210-003-A). Functional Check of Tire Pressures
(Ref. 32-48-51-000-002-A). Removal of the Impeller Assy
(Ref. 32-48-51-400-002-A). Installation of the Impeller Assy
Nose Landing Gear Tire Pressure-Transducer - Deactivation/Reactivation SHEET 1
Main Landing Gear Tire Pressure-Transducer - Deactivation/Reactivation SHEET 1
A
1
A
2
3
A
4
6
7
8 9
13
12
11
10
N_MM_324900_4_AAM0_01_00
A
A
A
1
A
B
2
3
4
1 PRESSURE
SENSOR POSITION
6
MAIN 7
GEAR WHEEL
8
N_MM_324900_4_AGM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 32-49-00-941-052-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) In the cockpit, on panel 400VU, put WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate
the landing gear control-lever.
(2) On the steering handwheels (CAPT and F/O) and on the brake pedals, put WARNING NOTICE(S) in
position to tell persons not to operate them.
(3) Put the SAFETY BARRIER(S) in position.
Subtask 32-49-00-220-050-A
B. Dimensional Check
(1) Use a GAGE - PRESSURE, TIRE to do a pressure check with the related WHEEL TIRE LO PR
warning (Ref. AMM TASK 32-41-00-210-003) .
(2) If the tire pressure is correct, do the procedure that follows.
Subtask 32-49-00-865-068-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(1) Cut and remove the lockwire from the screws (10).
(2) Remove the screws (10) and the washers (11).
(3) Release the grommet (12).
(4) Remove the cover (8).
(5) Disconnect the electrical connector from the connector (13).
(6) Install CAP - BLANKING on the electrical connector (13).
(7) Remove the grommet (12).
(8) Remove the cotter pin (5) and discard it.
(9) Remove the nut (6).
(10) Remove the pressure transducer (4).
(11) Put the IPC -CSN (32-49-15-01-070) seal plug (7) on the transducer holder (2) and attach it with the
nut (6).
(12) TORQUE the nut (6) to between 0.6 and 0.9 m.daN (53.10 and 79.65 lbf.in).
(13) Safety the nut (6) with a new IPC -CSN (32-49-15-01-010) cotter pin (5).
NOTE: Each Post Flight Report shows a fault for the TPIS. Although more than one TPIS sensor can be
deactivated, one fault will show for ATA 32-49-00.
5. Close-up
Subtask 32-49-00-942-050-A
A. Removal of Equipment
(1) Remove the safety barriers.
(2) Remove the warning notices.
(3) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(4) Make an entry in the log book to tell persons to do a check of the pressure of the related tire at three
day intervals (Ref. AMM TASK 32-41-00-210-003) .
(5) Put a PLACARD in the cockpit to tell persons that the TPIS is deactivated for the related tire.
End of document
TASK 32-49-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Tire Pressure Indicating Computer (TPIC)
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 32-41-00-210-003-A). Functional Check of Tire Pressures
TPIS Cockpit Effects - Deactivation/Reactivation SHEET 1
WHEEL UP LOCK
UP LOCK UP LOCK
XX XX
NW STEER
L/G CTL
AFTER DEACTIVATION
WHEEL UP LOCK
UP LOCK UP LOCK
195 195
NW STEER
L/G CTL
AFTER REACTIVATION
N_MM_324900_4_AKM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 32-49-00-040-053-A
A. Dimensional Check
(1) Use a GAGE - PRESSURE, TIRE to do a pressure check with the related WHEEL TIRE LO PR
warning (Ref. AMM TASK 32-41-00-210-003) .
(2) If the tire pressure is correct, do the procedure that follows.
Subtask 32-49-00-865-070-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 32-31-00-040-003-A
Check of the System 2 Proximity Sensors of the Landing Gear and the Landing Gear Doors
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 32-00-00-481-001-A). Installation of the Safety Devices on the Landing Gears
(Ref. 32-00-00-481-002-A). Installation of the Safety Devices on the Landing Gear Doors
(Ref. 32-00-00-860-001-A). Flight Configuration Precautions with Electrical Power
(Ref. 32-00-00-860-001-A-01). Flight Configuration Precautions without Electrical Power
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
(Ref. 32-22-00-010-001-A). Nose Gear Doors - Ground Doors Opening
(Ref. 32-22-00-410-001-A). Nose Gear Doors - Ground Doors Closing
(Ref. 32-69-00-740-001-A). BITE Check of Landing-Gear Control Interface-Unit (LGCIU) With Use
of MCDU to Ensure that Continuous BITE is Operative
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 32-31-00-941-069-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) As necessary, use the applicable SAFETY BARRIERS, specified by the operator's instructions and
your local regulations.
(2) Make sure that the ground safety locks are on the landing gear (Ref. AMM TASK 32-00-00-481-
001) .
(3) On the panel 400VU:
· make sure that the landing-gear control-lever 6GA is in the DOWN position
· put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the landing gear/landing gear
doors.
Subtask 32-31-00-010-064-A
B. Get Access
(1) Open the applicable MLG door (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-010-001) or the applicable NLG door
(Ref. AMM TASK 32-22-00-010-001) .
(2) Make sure that the GROUND LOCK SLEEVE is installed if you open the MLG doors on the applicable
MLG door actuating-cylinder (Ref. AMM TASK 32-00-00-481-002) .
(3) Make sure that the SAFETY PIN - NLG DOOR (98D32203502000) is installed, if you open the NLG
doors, in the rigging holes of the left and right nose gear doors (Ref. AMM TASK 32-00-00-481-002) .
(4) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position in zone 734/744 for the MLG.
(5) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position in zone 123 for the NLG.
Subtask 32-31-00-869-100-A
C. Flight Configuration Precautions
(1) If the electrical power is not necessary for other maintenance tasks, de-energize the aircraft electrical
circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) . Thus it is not necessary to do the flight configuration
precautions.
(2) If the electrical power is necessary, do the precautions for flight configuration (Ref. AMM TASK 32-
00-00-860-001) before you open the LGCIU circuit breakers.
Subtask 32-31-00-865-089-A
D. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
EMB SB 32-1346 for A/C 016-019, 021-021, 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237,
239-240, 242-244, 350-350
121VU LGCIU/BAT SPLY/SYS2 59GA R33
121VU LGCIU/BAT SPLY/SYS1 58GA R32
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU LGCIU/BAT SPLY/SYS2 59GA R32
121VU LGCIU/BAT SPLY/SYS1 58GA R31
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
Subtask 32-31-00-040-052-A
A. Check of the System 2 Proximity Sensors of the Landing Gear and Landing Gear Doors
(1) Do a check of the related proximity sensor(s) and make sure that there is no damage.
(a) If there is damage, a flight in this MMEL condition is not permitted.
NOTE: This MMEL condition is only applicable when there is an electrical fault.
(2) Disconnect the electrical connector from the unserviceable system 2 proximity sensor.
(3) Put a CAP - PROTECTION on the disconnected electrical connector.
(4) Safety the disconnected electrical connector to the applicable aircraft structure.
(5) Do a BITE test (Ref. AMM TASK 32-69-00-740-001) to make sure that the correct system 2
proximity sensor has been electrically deactivated.
(6) Make an entry in the aircraft technical log that the applicable system 2 proximity sensor is electrically
deactivated.
Subtask 32-31-00-865-136-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
EMB SB 32-1346 for A/C 016-019, 021-021, 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237,
239-240, 242-244, 350-350
121VU LGCIU/BAT SPLY/SYS2 59GA R33
121VU LGCIU/BAT SPLY/SYS1 58GA R32
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU LGCIU/BAT SPLY/SYS2 59GA R32
121VU LGCIU/BAT SPLY/SYS1 58GA R31
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
Subtask 32-31-00-410-062-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Remove the access platform(s).
(3) Close the MLG doors (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-410-001) or the NLG doors (Ref. AMM TASK 32-
22-00-410-001) as applicable.
Subtask 32-31-00-942-076-A
B. Removal of Equipment
(1) Remove the SAFETY BARRIER(S).
(2) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(3) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 32-31-00-040-802-A
Deactivation of the Landing Gear Gravity-Extension System
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 32-33-01A NO YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 05-59-32-869-001-A). Preparation for Flight with Gear Down
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 32-31-00-860-134-A
A. There is no special job set-up for this task.
4. Procedure
Subtask 32-31-00-040-053-A
A. Deactivate the Landing Gear Gravity-Extension System
(1) Prepare for flight with the landing gear down (Ref. AMM TASK 05-59-32-869-001) .
(2) Make an applicable entry in the aircraft technical log.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 32-41-00-040-002-A
Check of the Nose Wheel when one tie bolt is missing
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 32-41-12-000-001-A). Removal of the NLG Wheel (for corrective action)
(Ref. 32-41-12-400-001-A). Installation of the NLG Wheel (for corrective action)
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 32-41-00-941-056-A
A. Not applicable
4. Procedure
Subtask 32-41-00-210-073-A
A. Check of the related Nose Wheel
(1) Make sure that no broken pieces of the tie bolt are in the wheel. If there are pieces of the tie bolt in
the wheel, remove them.
(2) Do a check of the wheel for damage, no damage is permitted.
NOTE: If the wheel is damaged, refer to the AMM (Ref. AMM TASK 32-41-12-000-001) and
(Ref. AMM TASK 32-41-12-400-001) to replace the wheel.
5. Close-up
Subtask 32-41-00-942-055-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 32-41-00-040-003-A
Check of the Main Wheel when one tie bolt is missing
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 32-41-11-000-006-A). Removal of the MLG Wheel
(Ref. 32-41-11-400-006-A). Installation of the MLG Wheel
(Ref. 32-41-11-000-006-A). Removal of the MLG Wheel (for corrective action)
(Ref. 32-41-11-400-006-A). Installation of the MLG Wheel (for corrective action)
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 32-41-00-941-057-A
A. Not applicable
4. Procedure
Subtask 32-41-00-210-074-A
A. Check of the related Main Wheel
(1) Remove the related main wheel (Ref. AMM TASK 32-41-11-000-006) .
(2) Make sure that no broken pieces of the tie bolt are in the wheel. If there are pieces of the tie bolt in
the wheel, remove them.
(3) Do a check the wheel for damage, no damage is permitted.
NOTE: If the wheel is damaged, refer to the AMM (Ref. AMM TASK 32-41-11-000-006) and
(Ref. AMM TASK 32-41-11-400-006) to replace the wheel.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 32-42-00-040-003-A
Deactivation of the Main Wheel Brakes
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
GEAR. THIS WILL PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE LANDING GEAR, AND THUS
POSSIBLE INJURY TO PERSONS AND DAMAGE TO THE AIRCRAFT AND/OR EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE CONTROLS AGREE WITH THE POSITION OF THE ITEMS THEY OP-
ERATE BEFORE YOU PRESSURIZE A HYDRAULIC SYSTEM. UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF
HYDRAULICALLY OPERATED ITEMS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 32-42-01A NO YES YES 01.0 02.0 2
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 02ABA1) Phosphate Ester Hydraulic Fluid-General Power - -
(Material No. 14QFB1) Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy -
No specific corrosion-resistant steel lockwire dia 0.8 mm
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-12-29-611-001-A). Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hand Pump
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Green Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-002-A). Depressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-001-A). Depressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs through the Ground Con-
nector
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A-01). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs with the Auxiliary Power
Unit (APU)
(Ref. 29-23-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Green Hydraulic System from the Yellow Hydraulic Sys-
tem through the PTU with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-24-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 32-11-12-000-001-A). Removal of the MLG Hydraulic Dressings
(Ref. 32-41-11-400-006-A). Installation of the MLG Wheel
(Ref. 32-42-00-710-001-A). Operational Check of the Normal Braking System
(Ref. 32-42-00-720-002-A). Functional Test of the Tachometers and the Anti-Skid System with the
Normal Braking System ON
(Ref. 32-42-00-720-003-A). Functional Test of the tachometers with the AIDS.
(Ref. 32-42-27-000-001-A). Removal of the Brake
(Ref. 32-43-00-710-001-A). Operational Check of Alternate Braking System
(Ref. 32-46-00-740-001-A). BITE Test of the BSCU
** ON A/C 401-450
Deactivation without Brake Removal SHEET 1
** ON A/C 201-201, 205-207, 209-211, 217-220, 222-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
PRE SB 32-1244 for A/C 209-209
Deactivation with Brake Removal SHEET 1
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 203-204, 208-208, 212-216, 221-221, 223-225, 236-236, 238-238,
241-241, 377-400, 500-600
POST SB 32-1327 for A/C 211-211, 226-226, 231-232, 237-237, 240-240, 242-244
POST SB 32-1244 for A/C 209-209
Deactivation with Brake Removal SHEET 1
** ON A/C 401-450
Deactivation with Brake Removal SHEET 1
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
2642GM
2644GM A
2641GM
A
6
A
5
2643GM
5
WHEEL SIDE
1
BRAKE TEMPERATURE
SENSOR ELECTRIC CONNECTION
4 3
N_MM_324200_4_AAM0_01_00
A
2641GM
(2644GM)
2643GM
(2642GM)
6 A
5
LH SHOWN
RH SYMMETRICAL
WHEEL SIDE 1
3 BRAKE TEMPERATURE
NOTE: SENSOR ELECTRIC CONNECTION
- THE YELLOW HYDRAULIC
CONNECTION ON THE BRAKE
UNITS IS ALWAYS
BEHIND THE LEG GEAR.
- THE GREEN HYDRAULIC
CONNECTION ON THE BRAKE B
UNITS IS ALWAYS TYPICAL
IN FRONT OF THE LEG GEAR.
N_MM_324200_4_ARM0_01_00
A
2642GM
A
2641GM
A
2644GM
A
6
6
A 2643GM
WHEEL SIDE
1
5
BRAKE TEMPERATURE
SENSOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
4 3
N_MM_324200_4_YAM0_01_00
2642GM
A
2644GM A
2641GM
A
3
2643GM
4
WHEEL SIDE
5
LEG GEAR SIDE
7 8
12
11
10 9
7
8
N_MM_324200_4_BBM0_01_00
2642GM
2644GM
A
2641GM
A
3
A
4 2643GM
WHEEL SIDE
6
7
8
12
11 10 9
7
8
N_MM_324200_4_ABM0_01_00
A
2641GM
(2644GM)
2643GM
(2642GM)
3 A
LH SHOWN
RH SYMMETRICAL
WHEEL SIDE 4
12
11
NOTE:
- THE YELLOW HYDRAULIC
CONNECTION ON THE BRAKE
UNITS IS ALWAYS 10
BEHIND THE LEG GEAR. 7
- THE GREEN HYDRAULIC B 9 8
CONNECTION ON THE BRAKE
UNITS IS ALWAYS TYPICAL
IN FRONT OF THE LEG GEAR.
N_MM_324200_4_ASM0_01_00
A
2642GM
A
2641GM
A
2644GM
A
A
3 2643GM
4
WHEEL SIDE
7
8
12
11
10
7
8
N_MM_324200_4_YBM0_01_00
A B
2642GM
A
A 2641GM
2644GM
A
2643GM
A 1
3
4
4
WHEEL SIDE
NOTE:
- THE YELLOW HYDRAULIC
CONNECTION ON THE BRAKE
UNITS IS ALWAYS
BEHIND THE LEG GEAR.
-THE GREEN HYDRAULIC
CONNECTION ON THE BRAKE
UNITS IS ALWAYS
IN FRONT OF THE LEG GEAR.
RH SHOWN
1 LH SYMMETRICAL N_MM_324200_4_AQM0_01_00
B 1
C D
2
C
5
8
NOTE:
RH SHOWN
1 LH SYMMETRICAL
N_MM_324200_4_AQM0_02_00
B
C
A
2641GM
(2644GM)
2643GM
(2642GM)
3 A
LH SHOWN
RH SYMMETRICAL
WHEEL SIDE 1
NOTE:
- THE YELLOW HYDRAULIC
CONNECTION ON THE BRAKE
UNITS IS ALWAYS
BEHIND THE LEG GEAR.
- THE GREEN HYDRAULIC B
CONNECTION ON THE BRAKE
UNITS IS ALWAYS TYPICAL
IN FRONT OF THE LEG GEAR.
N_MM_324200_4_ATM0_01_00
E
D
C
LH SHOWN
RH SYMMETRICAL
8 D
6
N_MM_324200_4_ATM0_02_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 32-42-00-941-061-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the landing gear control lever
and the brake pedals.
Subtask 32-42-00-740-057-A
B. BITE Test
(1) Do the BITE test of the BSCU (Ref. AMM TASK 32-46-00-740-001) .
(a) If there is a fault message, make sure that it is not related to the tachometer of the serviceable
brake.
Subtask 32-42-00-860-068-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Depressurize the Green and Yellow hydraulic systems (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-001)
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-002) .
(2) Parking brake configuration
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE PISTONS OF THE BRAKE ARE IN THE RELEASED
POSITION.
(a) Make sure that the PARKING BRK control switch is set to OFF before you do the deactivation.
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 401-450
(Ref. Fig. Deactivation without Brake Removal SHEET 1)
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 32-42-00-040-060-A
A. Deactivations of the Main Wheel Brakes
Subtask 32-42-00-040-052-A
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE LOCKWIRE CANNOT WEAR DURING THE OPERATIONS OF THE
LANDING GEAR.
C. Precaution:
** ON A/C 201-201, 205-207, 209-211, 217-220, 222-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
PRE SB 32-1244 for A/C 209-209
(Ref. Fig. Deactivation with Brake Removal SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 203-204, 208-208, 212-216, 221-221, 223-225, 236-236, 238-238,
241-241, 377-400, 500-600
POST SB 32-1244 for A/C 209-209
POST SB 32-1327 for A/C 211-211, 226-226, 231-232, 237-237, 240-240, 242-244
NOTE: Install the nuts (8) and the washers (7) on the brake unit bolts (10) when you remove the
brake unit.
(2) Clean the sleeves (4) and (12) and the electrical connector (9) of the brake temperature sensor. Apply
two or three turns of the TAPE - WIDE SELF-ADHESIVE - FABRIC 20 mm (0.79 in.) to 30 mm (1.18
in.):
· around the sleeves (4) and (12),
· around the electrical connector (9) of the brake temperature sensor.
(3) Tightly wind two or three turns of the corrosion-resistant steel lockwire dia 0.8 mm :
· around the tape on the sleeves (4) and (12),
· around the tape on the electrical connector (9).
(4) Twist the lockwire. Put it through the nearest locking hole you can get access to.
NOTE: Make sure that the lockwire cannot rub when the landing gear operates.
(5) Remove the PROTECTIVE CONE (J47779) from the wheel axle (6).
(6) Install the main landing-gear wheel (Ref. AMM TASK 32-41-11-400-006) .
** ON A/C 401-450
Subtask 32-42-00-040-053-G
D. Deactivation with the Brake Removal
(Ref. Fig. Deactivation with Brake Removal SHEET 1)
(1) Remove the brake (Ref. AMM TASK 32-42-27-000-001) .
NOTE: Install the nuts (8) and the washers (7) on the brake unit bolts (10) when you remove the
brake unit.
(2) Clean the sleeves (4) and (12) and the electrical connector (9) of the brake temperature sensor. Apply
two or three turns of the TAPE - WIDE SELF-ADHESIVE - FABRIC 20 mm (0.79 in.) to 30 mm (1.18
in.):
· around the sleeves (4) and (12),
· around the electrical connector (9) of the brake temperature sensor.
(3) Tightly wind two or three turns of the corrosion-resistant steel lockwire dia 0.8 mm :
· around the tape on the sleeves (4) and (12),
· around the tape on the electrical connector (9).
(4) Twist the lockwire. Put it through the nearest locking hole you can get access to.
NOTE: Make sure that the lockwire cannot rub when the landing gear operates.
(5) Remove the GUIDE CONE (Q47323-1) from the wheel axle (6).
(6) Install the main landing-gear wheel (Ref. AMM TASK 32-41-11-400-006) .
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 32-42-00-040-058-A
E. Disconnect the flexible hoses from the normal and alternate braking system to do the deactivation of the
wheel brake because of a leak
** ON A/C ALL
(1) Depressurize the Green and Yellow hydraulic reservoirs (Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-001) .
(2) Removal of the normal and alternate braking-system flexible-hoses that have leaks
(a) If you find a leak on the normal braking flexible-hose (2):
1 Remove the flexible hose (2) with its quick-release connector from the brake self-sealing
connector.
2 Put a CAP - BLANKING P/N MS21914-6J or P/N MS21914-6K or P/N MS21914-6R or P/N
MS21914-6S on the related union.
3 Clean the brake hydraulic self-sealing-coupling and apply two or three turns of TAPE - WIDE
SELF-ADHESIVE - FABRIC 20 mm (0.79 in.) to 30 mm (1.18 in.).
(b) If you find no leak on the flexible hose (2), do not remove the hose and the quick-release
connector from the brake unit.
(c) If you find a leak on the normal braking flexible-hose (5):
1 Remove the flexible hose (5) from the upper and the lower unions (Ref. AMM TASK 32-11-
12-000-001) .
2 Put a CAP - BLANKING P/N MS21914-6J or P/N MS21914-6K or P/N MS21914-6R or P/N
MS21914-6S on the related unions.
(d) If you find no leak on the flexible hose (5), do not remove the hose.
(e) If you find a leak on the alternate braking flexible-hose (6):
1 Remove the flexible hose (6) from the flexible hose (1) connection and from the union (8)
(Ref. AMM TASK 32-11-12-000-001) .
2 Put a CAP - BLANKING P/N MS21914-6J or P/N MS21914-6K or P/N MS21914-6R or P/N
MS21914-6S on the related unions to make sure that there are no leaks.
(f) If you find no leak on the flexible hose (6), do not remove the hose.
(g) If you find a leak on the alternate braking flexible-hose (1):
1 Remove the flexible hose (1) with its quick-release coupling from the brake hydraulic self-
sealing-coupling (Ref. AMM TASK 32-11-12-000-001) .
2 Put a CAP - BLANKING P/N MS21914-6J or P/N MS21914-6K or P/N MS21914-6R or P/N
MS21914-6S on the related union.
3 Clean the brake hydraulic self-sealing-coupling and apply two or three turns of TAPE - WIDE
SELF-ADHESIVE - FABRIC 20 mm (0.79 in.) to 30 mm (1.18 in.).
(h) If you find no leak on the flexible hose (1), do not remove the hose and the quick-release
coupling from the brake unit.
(3) Remove the bleed screw plug (3) from the related bleed screw (4).
(4) Connect a HOSE - VINYL to the bleed screws (4) and put the other end in a CONTAINER 5 L (1.32
USGAL) that contains Phosphate Ester Hydraulic Fluid-General Power - - (Material No. 02ABA1).
(5) Release the remaining hydraulic pressure from the wheel brake as follows:
CAUTION: ONLY LOOSEN THE BLEED SCREW TO RELEASE THE HYDRAULIC PRESSURE
FROM THE WHEEL BRAKE. DO NOT DO A FULL BLEEDING AND DO NOT TOUCH
THE PISTONS WITH YOUR HAND. IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THESE INSTRUCTIONS,
DAMAGE TO THE BRAKE CAN OCCUR.
(a) Slowly loosen the bleed screw (4) to release the remaining hydraulic pressure from the wheel
brake.
(b) Tighten the bleed screw (4).
(6) Disconnect the HOSE - VINYL.
(7) Install the bleed screw plug (3) on the bleed screw (4).
(8) Do the same procedure for the other bleed screw, if applicable.
(9) Do a pressure test after the installation of the blanking caps to make sure that there is no leak:
(a) For the normal braking-system deactivation, do the operational check of the normal braking
system (Ref. AMM TASK 32-42-00-710-001) . Make sure that there is no leak.
(b) For the alternate braking-system deactivation, do the operational check of the alternate braking
system (Ref. AMM TASK 32-43-00-710-001) . Make sure that there is no leak.
(10) Make sure that there are no signs of overstrain damage on the band clamps that connect the
hydraulic pipes to the MLG.
(11) Make sure that there are no signs of damage at the mounting locations between the two ends of the
hydraulic pipes and the MLG.
(12) Do a leak check at the blanking caps after each flight during the permitted repair intervals.
(13) Do a detailed visual inspection of the adjacent brake hose and harness to make sure that there are
no signs of chafing, damage or leak. Do this inspection after each flight during the permitted repair
intervals.
Subtask 32-42-00-865-063-A
F. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Pressurize the Yellow hydraulic system with the Yellow electric pump. (Ref. AMM TASK 29-24-00-
863-001)
(3) On the panel 402VU, make sure that the A/SKID & NOSE WHEEL switch is set to ON.
Subtask 32-42-00-710-063-A
H. Tests
(1) Do this test:
ACTION RESULT
1.Fully push in the related brake pedals and hold Make sure that there are no leaks on the Yellow
them in this position. hydraulic-pressure line you disconnected.
2.Release the brake pedals.
3.Pressurize the Green and Yellow hydraul-
ic reservoirs (Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-
002) (Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-002) .
4.Pressurize the Green hydraulic system from the Make sure that there are no leaks on the Green hy-
Yellow hydraulic system with the PTU (Ref. AMM draulic-pressure line you disconnected.
TASK 29-23-00-863-001) .
Fully push in the related brake pedals and hold
them in this position.
5.Release the brake pedals.
(2) Do the functional test of the tachometer (Ref. AMM TASK 32-42-00-720-002) or as an alternative
(Ref. AMM TASK 32-42-00-720-003) and (Ref. AMM TASK 32-42-00-710-001) .
NOTE: If you applied MMEL Item 32-42-06 before this brake deactivation, the functional test of the ta-
chometer is not applicable.
Subtask 32-42-00-869-057-A
J. System Consequences and Cockpit Effects in case of deactivation with the brake removal
This deactivation procedure can cause the Wheel page of the Systems Display to show the message XX
at the applicable brake temperature indication.
5. Close-up
Subtask 32-42-00-860-070-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Depressurize the Green and Yellow hydraulic systems (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-001)
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-002)
(2) Make sure that the level of the fluid in the Green and Yellow hydraulic reservoirs is correct. Add some
fluid if it is necessary. (Ref. AMM TASK 12-12-29-611-001)
(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical network (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(4) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(5) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
(6) Make an entry in the logbook to tell persons that the main wheel brakes are deactivated.
(7) In the cockpit, install a PLACARD placard to tell the crew:
· that the brake unit No. 1 (2, 3, 4) is not operational or is removed.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 32-42-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Normal Braking - With disconnection of the Green Hydraulic Supply
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
GEAR. THIS WILL PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE LANDING GEAR, AND THUS
POSSIBLE INJURY TO PERSONS AND DAMAGE TO THE AIRCRAFT AND/OR EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE CONTROLS AGREE WITH THE POSITION OF THE ITEMS THEY OP-
ERATE BEFORE YOU PRESSURIZE A HYDRAULIC SYSTEM. UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF
HYDRAULICALLY OPERATED ITEMS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 32-42-02A NO YES NO 00.7 01.0 2
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 02ABA1) Phosphate Ester Hydraulic Fluid-General Power - -
No specific corrosion resistant steel lockwire dia 0.8 mm
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-12-29-611-001-A). Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hand Pump
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Green Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-001-A). Depressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs
(Ref. 29-23-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Green Hydraulic System from the Yellow Hydraulic Sys-
tem through the PTU with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 32-11-12-000-001-A). Removal of the MLG Hydraulic Dressings
(Ref. 32-42-00-710-001-A). Operational Check of the Normal Braking System
2642GM
2644GM A
2641GM
A
A
4 2643GM
3
WHEEL SIDE
YELLOW PRESSURE
GREEN
PRESSURE
BRAKE TEMPERATURE
SENSOR ELECTRIC CONNECTION
2 1
N_MM_324200_4_BAM0_01_00
A
2641GM
(2644GM)
2643GM
(2642GM)
A
LH SHOWN
4 3 RH SYMMETRICAL
WHEEL SIDE
1 BRAKE TEMPERATURE
SENSOR ELECTRIC CONNECTION
NOTE:
THE GREEN HYDRAULIC
CONNECTION ON THE BRAKE B
UNITS IS ALWAYS
IN FRONT OF THE LEG GEAR. TYPICAL
N_MM_324200_4_BDM0_01_00
A B
2642GM
A
A 2641GM
2644GM
A
2643GM
A 1
3
2
WHEEL SIDE
NOTE:
-THE GREEN HYDRAULIC
CONNECTION ON THE BRAKE
UNITS IS ALWAYS
IN FRONT OF THE LEG GEAR.
RH SHOWN
1 LH SYMMETRICAL
N_MM_324200_4_BHM0_01_00
B 1
NOTE:
RH SHOWN
1 LH SYMMETRICAL
N_MM_324200_4_BHM0_02_00
B
C
A
2641GM
(2644GM)
2643GM
(2642GM)
A
LH SHOWN
3 2 RH SYMMETRICAL
WHEEL SIDE
NOTE:
- THE GREEN HYDRAULIC
CONNECTION ON THE BRAKE B
UNITS IS ALWAYS
IN FRONT OF THE LEG GEAR. TYPICAL
N_MM_324200_4_BFM0_01_00
C
LH SHOWN
RH SYMMETRICAL
N_MM_324200_4_BFM0_02_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 32-42-00-941-056-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the landing gear control lever
and the brake pedals.
Subtask 32-42-00-860-074-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Depressurize the Green hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-001) .
(2) Parking brake configuration
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE PISTONS OF THE BRAKE ARE IN THE RELEASED
POSITION.
(a) Make sure that the PARKING BRK control-switch is set to OFF before you do this procedure.
(3) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002)
Subtask 32-42-00-865-057-A
C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 32-42-00-040-054-A
A. Deactivation with isolation of the Green hydraulic supply
(1) Loosen the knurled sleeve (2) of the Green half-coupling (1). Turn and disconnect the coupling.
(2) Clean the knurled sleeve (2). Apply 2 or 3 turns of the TAPE - ADHESIVE ( 20 mm (0.7874 in.) to 30
mm (1.1811 in.)) to the sleeve (2).
(3) Tightly wind 3 or 4 turns of the corrosion resistant steel lockwire dia 0.8 mm around the middle of the
sleeve (2) with the tape.
(4) Twist the lockwire and put it through the nearest locking hole you can get access to in the hexagonal
head of the fixed half-coupling (1). Tighten the lockwire and twist it.
(5) Remove the bleed screw plug (4) from the bleed screw (3).
(6) Connect a HOSE - VINYL to the related bleed screw and put the other end in a CONTAINER
5 L (1.32 USGAL) that contains Phosphate Ester Hydraulic Fluid-General Power -
- (Material No. 02ABA1).
(7) Slowly loosen the bleed screw (3) to release hydraulic residual pressure from the brake.
(8) Tighten the bleed screw (3).
(9) Disconnect the vinyl hose.
(10) Install the bleed screw plug (4) on the bleed screw.
Subtask 32-42-00-040-059-A
B. Deactivation of the Wheel Brake with Disconnection of the Flexible Hoses from the Normal Braking
System if there is a Leak
** ON A/C ALL
(1) Depressurize the Green hydraulic reservoirs (Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-001) .
(2) For one wheel brake only, remove the flexible hoses between the rigid MLG hydraulic pipes and the
wheel brake, on the normal braking systems.
(3) Remove the flexible hose (1) from the brake hydraulic self-sealing-coupling and from the flexible hose
(4) connection (Ref. AMM TASK 32-11-12-000-001) .
(4) Clean the brake hydraulic self-sealing-coupling and apply two or three turns of TAPE - WIDE SELF-
ADHESIVE - FABRIC 20 mm (0.7874 in.) to 30 mm (1.1811 in.).
(5) Remove the flexible hose (4) from the flexible hose (1) connection and from the union (5)
(Ref. AMM TASK 32-11-12-000-001) .
(6) Install blanking cap on the related union (5) to make sure that there is no leak.
(7) Remove the bleed screw plug (3) from the related bleed screw (2).
(8) Connect a HOSE - VINYL to the bleed screw (2) and put the other end in a CONTAINER 5 L (1.32
USGAL) that contains Phosphate Ester Hydraulic Fluid-General Power - - (Material No. 02ABA1).
(9) Slowly loosen the bleed screw (2) to release the remaining hydraulic pressure from the wheel brake.
(10) Tighten the bleed screw (2).
(11) Disconnect the HOSE - VINYL.
(12) Install the bleed screw plug (3) on the bleed screw (2).
(13) Do the operational check of the normal braking system (Ref. AMM TASK 32-42-00-710-001) . Make
sure that there is no leak.
(14) Make sure that there is no sign of overstrain damage on the band clamps that connect the hydraulic
pipe to the MLG.
(15) Make sure that there are no signs of damage on the mounting locations between the two ends of the
hydraulic pipes and the MLG.
(16) Do a leak check at the blanking caps after each flight during the permitted repair intervals.
(17) Do a detailed visual inspection of the adjacent brake hose and harness to make sure that there are
no signs of chafing, damage or leak. Do this inspection after each flight during the permitted repair
intervals.
Subtask 32-42-00-910-053-A
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE LOCKWIRE CANNOT WEAR DURING THE OPERATIONS OF THE
LANDING GEAR.
C. Precaution
Subtask 32-42-00-860-073-A
D. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Pressurize the Green hydraulic system from the Yellow hydraulic system through the PTU with the
electric pump (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-863-001) .
(2) On the panel 402VU, make sure that the A/SKID & NOSE WHEEL switch is set to ON.
Subtask 32-42-00-710-058-A
E. Test
(1) Do this test:
ACTION RESULT
1.Push in fully the related brake pedals and hold Make sure that there are no leaks on the hydraul-
them pushed in. ic-pressure line you disconnected.
2.Release the brake pedals.
5. Close-up
Subtask 32-42-00-860-075-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Depressurize the Green hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-001) .
(2) Make sure that the level of the hydraulic fluid is correct in the Green hydraulic reservoir. Add some
hydraulic fluid if it is necessary (Ref. AMM TASK 12-12-29-611-001) .
(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(4) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(5) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
(6) Make an entry in the logbook to tell persons that the normal braking is deactivated.
(7) In the cockpit, install a PLACARD to tell the crew that the normal braking on the wheel 1 (2, 3, 4) is
not operational.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 32-42-00-040-007-A
Deactivation of the BSCU Channel/System 1 or 2
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 31-32-00-860-009-A). Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/L/G Page
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 32-42-00-860-100-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) On the panel 400VU, make sure that the landing gear control lever is in the DOWN position.
(2) Make sure that the CAPT and F/O brake pedals are released.
(3) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(4) On the panel 402VU, make sure that the A/SKID & N/W STRG switch is at ON.
(5) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate:
· the landing gear control-lever
· the A/SKID & N/W STRG switch
· the brake pedals.
Subtask 32-42-00-865-074-A
B. Table of the circuit breakers used in this procedure:
** ON A/C
POST SB 32-1360 for A/C 201-201, 234-234
ACTION RESULT
- Push the line key adjacent to the BSCU1 or - The BSCU1 or BSCU2 page comes into view.
BSCU2 indication.
- Push the line key adjacent to the TROUBLE - The TROUBLE SHOOT DATA page comes in-
SHOOT DATA indication. to view.
- Push the line key adjacent to the PRINT indic-
ation.
- Push the line key adjacent to the RETURN in- - The BSCU1 or BSCU2 page comes into view.
dication.
- Push the line key adjacent to the GROUND - The GROUND SCANNING page comes into
SCANNING indication. view.
- Push the line key adjacent to the PRINT indic-
ation.
- Push the line key adjacent to the RETURN in- - The BSCU1 or BSCU2 page comes into view.
dication.
- Push the line key adjacent to the CLASS 3 - The CLASS 3 FAULTS page comes into view.
FAULTS indication.
- Push the line key adjacent to the PRINT indic-
ation.
- Push the line key adjacent to the RETURN in- - The CFDS MENU page comes into view.
dication until you get the CFDS MENU page.
- Push the line key adjacent to the POST
FLIGHT REP PRINT indication.
NOTE: It is important to keep these documents to do the maintenance of the BSCU in shop.
(c) On the upper ECAM DU, if the BRAKES SYS 1 FAULT warning is shown:
· Open, safety and tag the circuit breaker 2GG.
(d) On the upper ECAM DU, if the BRAKES SYS 2 FAULT warning is shown:
· Open, safety and tag the circuit breaker 4GG.
(2) After deactivation of one BSCU system and before each flight:
· On the MCDU, get access to the CFDS MENU page.
· Push the line key adjacent to the CFDS indication.
· On the LAST LEG REPORT page, make sure that none of the following fault messages related to
the L/G SYS DISAGREE caution message is recorded:
** ON A/C ALL
PRE SB 32-1360 for A/C 201-201, 234-234
EMB SB 31-1257 for A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 233-233, 240-240, 243-243
EMB SB 32-1350 for A/C 016-021, 201-201, 203-206, 209-209, 211-211, 215-222, 226-230, 233-235, 239-240,
242-244, 350-350
EMB SB 32-1360 for A/C 203-205, 211-211, 219-220
EMB SB 32-1361 for A/C 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-232, 237-237
Subtask 32-42-00-040-057-D
A. Deactivation of the BSCU System 1 or 2
(1) If there is loss of one BSCU system, on the upper ECAM DU, make sure that the BRAKES SYS 1
FAULT or BRAKES SYS 2 FAULT warning is shown.
(a) Get access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/L/G page (Ref. AMM TASK 31-32-00-860-009) .
(b) Print the trouble shooting data, the ground report, the ground scanning, the class 3 fault
messages, and the Post Flight Report (PFR) of the related BSCU as follows:
ACTION RESULT
- Push the line key adjacent to the BSCU1 or - The BSCU1 or BSCU2 page comes into view.
BSCU2 indication.
- Push the line key adjacent to the TROUBLE - The TROUBLE SHOOT DATA page comes in-
SHOOT DATA indication. to view.
- Push the line key adjacent to the PRINT indic-
ation.
- Push the line key adjacent to the RETURN in- - The BSCU1 or BSCU2 page comes into view.
dication.
- Push the line key adjacent to the GROUND - The GROUND REPORT page comes into view.
REPORT indication.
- Push the line key adjacent to the PRINT indic-
ation.
- Push the line key adjacent to the RETURN in- - The BSCU1 or BSCU2 page comes into view.
dication.
ACTION RESULT
- Push the line key adjacent to the GROUND - The GROUND SCANNING page comes into
SCANNING indication. view.
- Push the line key adjacent to the PRINT indic-
ation.
- Push the line key adjacent to the RETURN in- - The BSCU1 or BSCU2 page comes into view.
dication.
- Push the line key adjacent to the CLASS 3 - The CLASS 3 FAULTS page comes into view.
FAULTS indication.
- Push the line key adjacent to the PRINT indic-
ation.
- Push the line key adjacent to the RETURN in- - The CFDS MENU page comes into view.
dication until you get the CFDS MENU page.
- Push the line key adjacent to the POST
FLIGHT REP PRINT indication.
NOTE: It is important to keep these documents to do the maintenance of the BSCU in shop.
(c) On the upper ECAM DU, if the BRAKES SYS 1 FAULT warning is shown:
· Open, safety and tag the circuit breaker 2GG.
(d) On the upper ECAM DU, if the BRAKES SYS 2 FAULT warning is shown:
· Open, safety and tag the circuit breaker 4GG.
(2) After deactivation of one BSCU system and before each flight:
· On the MCDU, get access to the CFDS MENU page.
· Push the line key adjacent to the CFDS indication.
· Push the line key adjacent to the LAST LEG REPORT indication.
· On the LAST LEG REPORT page, make sure that none of the following fault messages related to
the L/G SYS DISAGREE caution message is recorded:
R L/G DOOR CLOSED PROX SNSR 26GA TGT POS
L L/G DOOR CLOSED PROX SNSR 27GA TGT POS
R L/G DOOR CLOSED PROX SNSR 28GA TGT POS
L L/G DOOR CLOSED PROX SNSR 29GA TGT POS
N L/G DOOR CLOSED PROX SNSR 30GA TGT POS
N L/G DOOR CLOSED PROX SNSR 31GA TGT POS
R L/G DOOR OPEN PROX SNSR 32GA TGT POS
L L/G DOOR OPEN PROX SNSR 33GA TGT POS
R L/G DOOR OPEN PROX SNSR 34GA TGT POS
L L/G DOOR OPEN PROX SNSR 35GA TGT POS
N L/G R DOOR OPEN PROX SNSR 36GA TGT POS
N L/G L DOOR OPEN PROX SNSR 37GA TGT POS
N L/G R DOOR OPEN PROX SNSR 38GA TGT POS
N L/G L DOOR OPEN PROX SNSR 39GA TGT POS
(3) On the MCDU, push the line key adjacent to the RETURN indication until the CFDS menu page
comes into view.
(4) Make an entry in the log book to tell persons that the BSCU system 1 or 2 is deactivated.
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
Subtask 32-42-00-860-101-A
A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 32-43-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Alternate Braking with disconnection of the Yellow Hydraulic Supply
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
GEAR. THIS WILL PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE LANDING GEAR, AND THUS
POSSIBLE INJURY TO PERSONS AND DAMAGE TO THE AIRCRAFT AND/OR EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE CONTROLS AGREE WITH THE POSITION OF THE ITEMS THEY OP-
ERATE BEFORE YOU PRESSURIZE A HYDRAULIC SYSTEM. UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF
HYDRAULICALLY OPERATED ITEMS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 32-44-01A NO YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 02ABA1) Phosphate Ester Hydraulic Fluid-General Power - -
(Material No. 14QFB1) Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy -
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-12-29-611-001-A). Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hand Pump
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-002-A). Pressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System with a Hydraulic Ground
Power-Cart
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Green Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-002-A). Depressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-001-A). Depressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs
(Ref. 29-24-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 32-11-12-000-001-A). Removal of the MLG Hydraulic Dressings
(Ref. 32-43-00-710-001-A). Operational Check of Alternate Braking System
Alternate Brake Deactivation SHEET 1
Deactivation/Reactivation of the Wheel Brake with Disconnection of the Flexible Hoses if there is a Leak
2642GM
2644GM
2641GM
4 A
A
2643GM
WHEEL SIDE
YELLOW PRESSURE
1
GREEN PRESSURE
BRAKE TEMPERATURE
SENSOR ELECTRIC CONNECTION
A B
2642GM
A
A 2641GM
2644GM
A
A 1
2643GM
4
WHEEL SIDE
YELLOW PRESSURE
1
NOTE:
THE YELLOW HYDRAULIC CONNECTION ON THE
BRAKE UNIT IS ALWAYS BEHIND THE LEG GEAR
RH SHOWN
1 LH SYMMETRICAL
N_MM_324300_4_AFM0_01_00
B 1
NOTE:
RH SHOWN
1 LH SYMMETRICAL
N_MM_324300_4_AFM0_02_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 32-43-00-941-050-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the landing gear control lever
and the brake pedals.
Subtask 32-43-00-860-057-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Depressurize the yellow hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-002) .
(2) Parking brake configuration
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE PISTONS OF THE BRAKE ARE IN THE RELEASED
POSITION.
(a) Make sure that the parking brake control-switch is set to OFF before you do this procedure.
(3) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002)
Subtask 32-43-00-865-050-A
C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-242,
301-450, 500-600
49VU ABCU &/Y BRK/PRESS IND 61GG C10
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
49VU L/G/Y BRK/PRESS/IND 61GG C10
** ON A/C ALL
121VU HYDRAULIC/BRAKING AND STEER- 4GG M36
ING/SYS2/SPLY
121VU HYDRAULIC/BRAKING AND STEER- 3GG M35
ING/SYS2/CTL
121VU HYDRAULIC/BRAKING AND STEER- 1GG M34
ING/SYS1/CTL
121VU HYDRAULIC/BRAKING AND STEER- 2GG M33
ING/SYS1/IND AND/SPLY
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Alternate Brake Deactivation SHEET 1)
Subtask 32-43-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation with Isolation of Yellow Hydraulic Supply
(1) Loosen the knurled sleeve (1) of the Yellow half-coupling (2). Turn and disconnect the coupling.
(2) Clean the knurled sleeve (1). Apply 2 or 3 turns of the TAPE - ADHESIVE (20 to 30 mm wide) to the
sleeve (1).
(3) Tightly wind 3 or 4 turns of the lockwire around the middle of the sleeve (1) with the tape.
(4) Twist the Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy - (Material No. 14QFB1) and put it through
the nearest locking hole you can get access to in the hexagonal head of the fixed half-coupling (2).
Tighten the lockwire and twist it.
(5) Remove the bleed screw plug (4) from the bleed screw (3).
(6) Connect a HOSE - VINYL to the bleed screw related to of the Yellow system and put the other end
in a CONTAINER 5 L (1.32 USGAL) that contains Phosphate Ester Hydraulic Fluid-General Power -
- (Material No. 02ABA1).
(7) Slowly loosen the bleed screw (3) to release hydraulic residual pressure from the brake.
(8) Tighten the bleed screw (3).
(9) Disconnect the vinyl hose.
(10) Install the bleed screw plug (4) on the bleed screw (3).
Subtask 32-43-00-040-051-A
B. Deactivation of the Wheel Brake with Disconnection of Flexible Hoses from the Alternate Braking System
if there is a Leak
(Ref. Fig. Deactivation/Reactivation of the Wheel Brake with Disconnection of the Flexible Hoses if there is
a Leak)
(1) Depressurize the Yellow hydraulic reservoir (Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-001) .
(2) For one wheel brake only, remove the flexible hoses located between the rigid MLG hydraulic pipes
and the wheel brake, on the alternate braking systems.
(3) Remove the flexible hose (1) from the brake hydraulic self-sealing-coupling and from the flexible hose
(5) connection (Ref. AMM TASK 32-11-12-000-001) .
(4) Clean the brake hydraulic self-sealing-coupling and apply two or three turns of the TAPE - WIDE
SELF-ADHESIVE - FABRIC 20 mm (0.79 in.) to 30 mm (1.18 in.).
(5) Remove the flexible hose (5) from the flexible hose (1) connection and from the union (6)
(Ref. AMM TASK 32-11-12-000-001) .
(6) Install blanking cap on the related union (6) to make sure that there is no leak.
(7) Remove the bleed screw plug (4) from the related bleed screw (3).
(8) Connect a HOSE - VINYL to a bleed screw (3) and put the other end in a CONTAINER 5 L (1.32
USGAL) that contains Phosphate Ester Hydraulic Fluid-General Power - - (Material No. 02ABA1).
(9) Slowly loosen the bleed screw (3) to release the remaining hydraulic pressure from the wheel brake.
(10) Tighten the bleed screw (3).
(11) Disconnect the HOSE - VINYL.
(12) Install the bleed screw plug (4) on the bleed screw (3).
(13) Do the operational check of the alternate braking system (Ref. AMM TASK 32-43-00-710-001) .
Make sure that there is no leak.
(14) Make sure that there is no sign of overstrain damage on the band clamps that connect the hydraulic
pipe to the MLG.
(15) Make sure that there are no signs of damage on the mounting locations between the two ends of the
hydraulic pipes and the MLG.
(16) Do a leak check at the blanking caps after each flight during the permitted repair intervals.
(17) Do a detailed visual inspection of the adjacent brake hose and harness to make sure that there are
no signs of chafing, damage or leak. Do this inspection after each flight during the permitted repair
intervals.
Subtask 32-43-00-910-050-A
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE LOCKWIRE CANNOT WEAR DURING THE OPERATIONS OF THE
LANDING GEAR.
C. Precaution
Subtask 32-43-00-860-056-A
D. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Pressurize the Yellow hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-863-002) or
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-24-00-863-001) .
Subtask 32-43-00-710-050-A
E. Test
(1) Do this test.
NOTE: During this test, make sure that: the Green hydraulic system is depressurized
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-001) , or, on the panel 402VU, the A/SKID & NOSE WHEEL
switch is set to OFF.
ACTION RESULT
1.Push in fully the related brake pedals and hold Make sure that there are no leaks on the hydraulic
them pushed in. pressure line you disconnected.
2.Release the brake pedals.
5. Close-up
Subtask 32-43-00-860-058-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Depressurize the Yellow hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-002) .
(2) Make sure that the level of the hydraulic fluid is correct in the Yellow hydraulic reservoir. Add some
hydraulic fluid if it is necessary (Ref. AMM TASK 12-12-29-611-001) .
(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(4) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(5) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
(6) Make an entry in the logbook to tell persons that the alternate braking is deactivated.
(7) In the cockpit, install a PLACARD to tell the crew that the ALTERNATE BRAKING on the WHEEL 1
(2, 3, 4) is not operational.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 32-45-00-040-001-A
Parking Brake-One motor of the parking brake control valve is inoperative
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
GEAR. THIS WILL PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE LANDING GEAR, AND THUS
POSSIBLE INJURY TO PERSONS AND DAMAGE TO THE AIRCRAFT AND/OR EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE YOU
SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT. UNWANTED ELECTRICAL POWER CAN
BE DANGEROUS.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS SURFACES ARE
CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE CONTROLS AGREE WITH THE POSITION OF THE ITEMS THEY OP-
ERATE BEFORE YOU PRESSURIZE A HYDRAULIC SYSTEM. UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF
HYDRAULICALLY OPERATED ITEMS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE.
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
No specific Torque wrench: range to between 0.05 and 0.08 m.daN
(4.42 and 7.08 lbf.in)
** ON A/C ALL
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 29-24-00-863-001-A). Pressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System with the Electric Pump
(Ref. 29-24-00-864-001-A). Depressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A). Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
(Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A). Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
Parking Brake Electrical Control Valve - Circuit Breakers SHEET 1
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-242,
301-450, 500-600
Parking Brake Electrical Control Valve 102GG SHEET 1
FR47
Z744
A
72GG
CTL VALVE - PARK BRK, ELEC.
N_MM_324500_4_AAM0_01_00
Figure 32-45-00-991-00200-00-A / SHEET 1/1 - Parking Brake Electrical Control Valve - Circuit Breakers
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
FR46
Z190
FR47
102GG
A
B
A
102GG
N_MM_324500_4_AEM2_01_00
Figure 32-45-00-991-00200-00-C / SHEET 1/1 - Parking Brake Electrical Control Valve 102GG
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-
218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-242, 301-450, 500-600
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 32-45-00-860-054-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) On the panel 400VU, make sure that the landing gear control lever is in the DOWN position.
(2) On the panel 110VU, make sure that the PARKING BRK control-switch is in the OFF position.
(3) Make sure that the CAPT and F/O brake pedals are released.
(4) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002)
Subtask 32-45-00-010-051-A
B. Get Access
(1) Open the right MLG door (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-010-001) .
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position in zone 744.
Subtask 32-45-00-941-052-A
C. Safety Precautions
(1) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to operate:
· the landing gear control lever
· the brake pedals.
Subtask 32-45-00-865-052-A
D. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-242,
301-450, 500-600
49VU ABCU &/Y BRK/PRESS IND 61GG C10
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
49VU L/G/Y BRK/PRESS/IND 61GG C10
** ON A/C ALL
121VU HYDRAULIC/PARK BRK/CTL/STBY 71GG N37
121VU HYDRAULIC/PARK BRK/CTL/NORM 70GG N36
121VU HYDRAULIC/SOL VALVES/G/Y/PTU 1801GL N34
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU HYDRAULIC/HYD POWER/Y 3803GX N31
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
Subtask 32-45-00-210-052-A
E. In zone 744, on the parking-brake electrical control-valve 72GG, make sure that the two circuit breakers
are closed:
· circuit breaker closed, you must see a black tape through the transparent cover (2)
· circuit breaker open, you must see a white tape through the transparent cover (2).
(Ref. Fig. Parking Brake Electrical Control Valve - Circuit Breakers SHEET 1)
NOTE: If you cannot see the circuit breakers through the transparent covers (2) because they are in bad
condition:
- remove the transparent covers (2) with their packings (1)
- make sure that the circuit breakers are closed
- install the transparent covers (2) with their packings (1).
- TORQUE the transparent covers (2) to between 0.05 and 0.08 m.daN (4.42 and 7.08 lbf.in)
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
Subtask 32-45-00-710-051-A
A. Operational test of the electric motors of the parking brake control valve
NOTE: The pressure value supplied to the brakes, when the parking brake is applied, is 145 bar plus or
minus 10 bar (2100 PSI plus or minus 145 PSI).
ACTION RESULT
1.Pressurize the Yellow hydraulic system with the Make sure that the pressure of the accumulator in-
electric pump (Ref. AMM TASK 29-24-00-863- creases on the triple indicator until 206 bar (3000
001) . PSI) (the indicator pointer is in the green range).
2.Depressurize the Yellow hydraulic system
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-24-00-864-001) .
3.On the panel 121VU:
· open the circuit breaker 71GG.
ACTION RESULT
NOTE: Only one inoperative electric motor of the parking-brake control valve is permitted.
NOTE: If the electrical motor (STBY), supplied by the HOT BUS 701PP is inoperative, the parking brake
valve will not operate if the aircraft is supplied by batteries only.
NOTE: If the electric motor (STBY), supplied by the HOT BUS 701PP is inoperative, aircraft towing is not
allowed if the aircraft is supplied by batteries only.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-218, 221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-242, 301-
450, 500-600
Subtask 32-45-00-710-051-B
A. Operational test of the electric motors of the parking brake control valve
(Ref. Fig. Parking Brake Electrical Control Valve 102GG SHEET 1)
NOTE: The pressure value supplied to the brakes, when the parking brake is applied, is 145 bar plus or
minus 10 bar (2100 PSI plus or minus 145 PSI).
ACTION RESULT
1.Pressurize the Yellow hydraulic system with the Make sure that the pressure of the accumulator in-
electric pump (Ref. AMM TASK 29-24-00-863- creases on the triple indicator until 206 bar (3000
001) . PSI) (the indicator pointer is in the green range).
2.Depressurize the Yellow hydraulic system
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-24-00-864-001) .
3.On the panel 121VU:
· open the circuit breaker 71GG.
ACTION RESULT
zero. In the brake units, the pistons supplied by the
Yellow hydraulic system are in the released position.
On the nose landing gear leg, on the N/W Steering
Deactivation Electric-Box 5GC, the PARKING BRK
indicator light is off.
NOTE: Only one inoperative electric motor of the parking-brake control valve is permitted.
NOTE: If the electric motor (STBY), supplied by the HOT BUS 701PP is inoperative, the parking brake
valve will not operate if the aircraft is supplied by batteries only.
NOTE: If the electric motor (STBY), supplied by the HOT BUS 701PP is inoperative, aircraft towing is not
allowed if the aircraft is supplied by batteries only.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 32-45-00-860-055-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002)
5. Close-up
Subtask 32-45-00-942-052-A
A. Removal of Equipment
(1) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
(2) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 32-45-00-410-051-A
B. Close Access
(1) Close the right MLG door (Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-410-001) .
(2) Make an entry in the applicable logbook to tell the crew which electrical motor (NORM) or (STBY) is
inoperative.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 32-51-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Nose-Wheel Steering Electrical Deactivation-Box (for Flight)
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
GEAR. THIS WILL PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE LANDING GEAR, AND THUS
POSSIBLE INJURY TO PERSONS AND DAMAGE TO THE AIRCRAFT AND/OR EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS SURFACES ARE
CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE CONTROLS AGREE WITH THE POSITION OF THE ITEMS THEY OP-
ERATE BEFORE YOU PRESSURIZE A HYDRAULIC SYSTEM. UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF
HYDRAULICALLY OPERATED ITEMS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE.
WARNING: PRESSURIZE ONLY THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM(S) THAT IS (ARE) NECESSARY FOR THE
TASK. ISOLATE THE OTHER HYDRAULIC SYSTEM(S) BEFORE YOU SUPPLY HYDRAULIC
POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE YOU
SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT. UNWANTED ELECTRICAL POWER CAN
BE DANGEROUS.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Nose Wheel Steering Deactivation Electrical - Box - Deactivation/Reactivation SHEET 1
5GC
2 1 TOWING POSITION
N_MM_325100_4_AAM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 32-51-00-865-115-A
A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
5. Close-up
Subtask 32-51-00-942-069-A
A. Removal of Equipment
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(3) Make an entry in the log book to tell persons that the nose-wheel steering electrical deactivation-box
has been deactivated.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 32-61-00-040-001-A
Operational Check of the ECAM Landing Gear NOT DOWN Warning
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-008-A). Extension of the Flaps on the Ground
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-008-A-01). Extension of the Flaps/Slats on the Ground
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-009-A). Retraction of the Flaps on the Ground
(Ref. 27-50-00-866-009-A-01). Retraction of the Flaps/Slats on the Ground
(Ref. 31-32-00-860-009-A). Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/L/G Page
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 32-00-00-481-001-A). Installation of the Safety Devices on the Landing Gears
(Ref. 32-00-00-860-002-A). Ground Configuration after Flight Configuration with Electrical Power
(Ref. 32-00-00-860-002-A-01). Ground Configuration after Flight Configuration without Electrical
Power
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 32-61-00-941-052-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Put the SAFETY BARRIER(S) in position.
(2) Make sure that the ground safety locks are on the landing gear (Ref. AMM TASK 32-00-00-481-
001) .
(3) On panel 400VU:
· Make sure that the landing-gear control-lever is in the DOWN position
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the landing gear.
Subtask 32-61-00-860-052-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (ECAM only) (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
(3) On the ECAM control panel (CP), push (in) the WHEEL pushbutton switch (P/BSW). Make sure that
the WHEEL page shows on the ECAM lower display unit (DU).
(4) Fully extend the flaps (Ref. AMM TASK 27-50-00-866-008) .
Subtask 32-61-00-865-053-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
EMB SB 32-1346 for A/C 016-019, 021-021, 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237,
239-240, 242-244, 350-350
121VU LGCIU/BAT SPLY/SYS2 59GA R33
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU LGCIU/BAT SPLY/SYS2 59GA R32
** ON A/C ALL
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/TAT 1DA2 Y15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/STATIC 5DA2 Y11
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/AOA 4DA3 Z15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/STATIC 5DA3 Z14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/STATIC 5DA1 Z13
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/TAT 1DA1 Z12
Subtask 32-61-00-869-056-A
D. Cockpit Configuration
(1) On the panel 115VU, make sure that the ENG MASTER 1 and MASTER 2 levers are in the OFF
position.
(2) On the panel 50VU, push (in) and release (out) the FADEC GND PWR 1 or 2 P/BSW. Make sure that
the applicable P/BSW ON light goes off and then comes on.
(3) On the center pedestal, put the throttle levers in the IDLE position.
(4) Get access to the L/G page on the MCDU (Ref. AMM TASK 31-32-00-860-009) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 32-61-00-040-050-A
A. Operational Check of the ECAM Landing Gear NOT DOWN Warning
(1) Do this test:
ACTION RESULT
1.On the MCDU: On the MCDU:
· push (in) the LGCIU1 P/BSW · the LGCIU1 menu shows
· push (in) the NEXT PAGE P/BSW · the LGCIU1 Page 2 menu shows
· push (in) the LANDING GEAR SIMULATION P/ · the LANDING GEAR SIMULATION page shows
BSW
· push (in) the NOSE+LH+RH P/BSW · the NOSE+LH+RH page menu shows
· push (in) the UPLOCKED P/BSW. · the UPLOCKED '<' goes off.
On the ECAM lower DU:
On 402VU:
On 402VU:
- the UNLK (red) indicator lights stay on.
ACTION RESULT
3.On the MCDU: On the ECAM upper DU:
· push (in) the DOWNLOCKED P/BSW. · the L/G GEAR NOT DOWN and L/G GEAR NOT
DOWNLOCKED display goes out of view
- the UNLK (red) indicator lights go out and the
LKD (green) indicator lights come on.
On the Landing-Gear Normal Control-Lever (6GA):
5. Close-up
Subtask 32-61-00-865-055-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
EMB SB 32-1346 for A/C 016-019, 021-021, 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237,
239-240, 242-244, 350-350
121VU LGCIU/BAT SPLY/SYS2 59GA R33
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU LGCIU/BAT SPLY/SYS2 59GA R32
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 32-61-00-860-053-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Put the aircraft back to the ground configuration (Ref. AMM TASK 32-00-00-860-002) .
(2) Fully retract the flaps (Ref. AMM TASK 27-50-00-866-009) .
(3) Cockpit Configuration
(a) On the center pedestal:
· Put the throttle levers in the 0 position.
(b) Do the EIS stop procedure (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(c) On panel 50VU:
· Push (in) the FADEC GND PWR 1 or 2 P/BSW. Make sure that the applicable P/BSW ON light
goes off.
(4) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(5) Make an applicable entry in the aircraft technical log.
(6) Put a placard in the cockpit to:
· State that the DOWN red arrow light on the L/G lever does not operate.
Subtask 32-61-00-942-052-A
C. Removal of Equipment
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Remove the SAFETY BARRIER(S).
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 33-20-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Cabin NO SMOKING/FASTEN SEAT BELTS/RETURN TO SEAT (NS/FSB/RTS) or NO
MOBILES/FASTEN SEAT BELTS/RETURN TO SEAT (NM/FSB/RTS) Signs
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 33-20-02B NO NO NO 00.5 00.5 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 23-73-00-710-017-A). Operational Test of the Cabin Signs
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 33-20-00-861-051-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 33-20-00-040-051-A
A. Deactivation of the Cabin NS/FSB/RTS Signs
(1) Do the operational test of the cabin signs (Ref. AMM TASK 23-73-00-710-017) and find the defective
NS/FSB/RTS sign(s).
(2) Find the passenger seats from which you cannot see the serviceable NS/FSB/RTS sign.
(3) Put WARNING NOTICE(S) in position on these seats to tell the passengers not to use them.
NOTE: It must be possible to see a serviceable NS/FSB/RTS sign from every passenger seat that is
in use.
End of document
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 217-217, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
TASK 33-51-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the EMER SYSTEM TEST of the Cabin Emergency Lighting System
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 33-51-13A NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE THE TEACH-IN PROCEDURE TO CLEAR EPSU FAILURE MESSAGES. THE
TEACH-IN PROCEDURE IS NOT A SYSTEM RESET. IT CAN CHANGE THE EMERGENCY
LIGHT CONFIGURATION AND CAUSE HIDDEN FAILURES.
3. Job Set-up
NOTE: The teach-in procedure of the EPSUs measures and keeps the load values that are related to each
EPSU. The EPSU controller refers to these load values when the BITE test of the emergency lighting
system operates. Thus, it is necessary that the emergency lights of the related EPSUs operate cor-
rectly during the teach-in procedure.
Subtask 33-51-00-861-057-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 33-51-00-865-056-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL is in the OFF position.
(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch 190RH is in the OFF position.
(3) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch
and its integral light are off.
4. Procedure
Subtask 33-51-00-710-060-A
A. Operational test of the Cabin Emergency-Lighting System
NOTE: The time to do this test must not be more than 3 minutes, to prevent discharge of the emergency
lighting batteries.
ACTION RESULT
1.In the cockpit, on the SIGNS panel 25VU: In the cockpit, on the SIGNS panel 25VU:
· set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL to the ARM · the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator light 5WL is
position. off.
2.On the circuit breaker panel 49VU: In the cabin:
· open the circuit breakers 1WL and 2WL.
· all the cabin emergency lights come on
· all the exit marking signs come on
· all the exit location signs come on
· all the electrical lights of the Floor-Proximity Emer-
gency-Escape-Path Marking-System come on
· all the emergency-escape hatch-handle lights
come on.
3.On the circuit breaker panel 49VU: In the cabin:
· close the circuit breakers 1WL and 2WL.
· all the cabin emergency lights go off
· all the exit marking signs go off
· all the exit location signs go off
· all the electrical lights of the Floor-Proximity Emer-
gency-Escape-Path Marking-System go off
· all the emergency-escape hatch-handle lights go
off.
4.In the cockpit, on the SIGNS panel 25VU: In the cockpit, on the SIGNS panel 25VU:
· set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL to the OFF · the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator light 5WL
position. comes on.
5. Close-up
Subtask 33-51-00-862-056-A
A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.
(1) Make an entry in the logbook.
(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 35-10-00-040-001-A
OXY High Pressure Indication-Direct Reading
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-203, 206-207, 209-209, 211-211, 222-222, 236-236, 240-241, 243-243
(Ref. 12-14-35-600-001-A). Servicing of the Oxygen-Replenishing
** ON A/C ALL
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 204-205, 208-208, 210-210, 212-221, 223-235, 237-239, 242-242,
244-250, 350-350
(Ref. 35-11-41-000-001-A). Removal of the Crew Oxygen-Storage Cylinder
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 204-205, 208-208, 210-210, 212-221, 223-235, 237-239, 242-242,
244-250, 350-350
(Ref. 35-11-41-400-001-A). Installation of the Crew Oxygen-Storage Cylinder
** ON A/C ALL
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 35-10-00-861-051-A
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 204-205, 208-208, 210-210, 212-221, 223-235, 237-239, 242-242, 244-
250, 350-350
Subtask 35-10-00-220-052-A
A. Check of the High Pressure of the Crew Oxygen-Storage Cylinder
(1) Do a check of the oxygen pressure on the direct-reading pressure gage of the crew oxygen-storage
cylinder (5750HM).
(a) Record the oxygen pressure of the crew oxygen-storage cylinder (5750HM).
(2) Measure the Outside Air Temperature (OAT) and the temperature in the cockpit with a
THERMOMETER.
(3) Calculate the reference temperature with this formula:
OAT + COCKPIT TEMPERATURE
-------------------------
2
(4) Record the reference temperature.
(5) Send the recorded values to the crew.
(6) After the crew uses the Flight Crew Operating Manual (FCOM), if the oxygen pressure recorded at
Step 4.A.(1).(a) is less than the minimum oxygen pressure found in the FCOM table:
· Replace the crew oxygen-storage cylinder (5750HM) (Ref. AMM TASK 35-11-41-000-001) and
(Ref. AMM TASK 35-11-41-400-001) .
(6) After the crew uses the Flight Crew Operating Manual (FCOM), if the oxygen pressure(s) recorded at
Step 4.A.(1) is (are) less than the minimum oxygen pressure(s) found in the FCOM table:
· Replace the crew oxygen-storage cylinder(s) (5750HM1) and/or (5750HM2) (Ref. AMM TASK 35-
11-41-000-802) and (Ref. AMM TASK 35-11-41-400-802) .
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-203, 206-207, 209-209, 211-211, 222-222, 236-236, 240-241, 243-243
Subtask 35-10-00-220-052-C
A. Check of the High Pressure of the Crew Oxygen-Storage Cylinder
(1) Do a check of the oxygen pressure on the direct-reading pressure gage of the crew oxygen-storage
cylinder (5750HM).
(a) Record the oxygen pressure of the crew oxygen-storage cylinder (5750HM).
(2) Measure the Outside Air Temperature (OAT) and the temperature in the cockpit with a
THERMOMETER.
(3) Calculate the reference temperature with this formula:
OAT + COCKPIT TEMPERATURE
-------------------------
2
(4) Record the reference temperature.
(5) Send the recorded values to the crew.
(6) After the crew uses the Flight Crew Operating Manual (FCOM), if the oxygen pressure recorded at
Step 4.A.(1).(a) is less than the minimum oxygen pressure found in the FCOM table:
· Fill the crew oxygen-storage cylinder (5750HM) (Ref. AMM TASK 12-14-35-600-001) .
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
Subtask 35-10-00-410-053-A
A. Close Access
(1) Close access door 812.
(2) Remove the access platform(s).
(3) Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 35-10-00-862-051-A
B. De-energize the Ground Service Network (Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-862-001) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 35-10-00-040-002-A
Loss of REGUL LO PR Indication
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 CONTAMIN-
ATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.
CAUTION: BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON OR NEAR THE AIR-CONDITIONING DUCTS.
THE DUCTS ARE MADE OF THIN MATERIAL AND YOU CAN EASILY BREAK THEM.
** ON A/C ALL
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 35-00-00-860-001-A). Special Precautions When Working on a Gaseous Oxygen System
** ON A/C ALL
A
A Z115
FR16
FR9
5750HM
B
B
5755HM
N_MM_351000_4_AAM0_01_00
FR18 Z123
FR10
A
812
D
C
E
FR11
FR12
FR16
FR17
N_MM_351000_4_AAN0_01_00
5750HM1 1
B 4
5750HM2 3
5 5755HM1 D C
5755HM2 E
6
D E
TYPICAL
N_MM_351000_4_AAN0_02_00
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 35-10-00-865-053-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
NOTE: During this time, the flow rate indicator changes from yellow to black and the volume
of the sound of the oxygen flow decreases.
(d) When the flow rate indicator is black and when you no longer hear the sound of the oxygen flow:
NOTE: During this time, the flow rate indicator changes from yellow to black and the volume of
the sound of the oxygen flow decreases.
(b) When the flow rate indicator is black and when you can no longer hear the sound of the oxygen
flow:
· Release the PRESS TO TEST/EMERGENCY knob.
· Release the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET control button.
(c) Position of the PRESS TO TEST/EMERGENCY knob
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE PRESS TO TEST/EMERGENCY KNOB IS NOT IN THE
EMERGENCY POSITION. IF IT IS IN THE EMERGENCY POSITION, THERE CAN
BE A LEAK OF OXYGEN.
1 Make sure that the PRESS TO TEST/EMERGENCY knob is not in the EMERGENCY
position.
(3) On the First-Officer oxygen-mask stowage-box, push and hold the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET
control button.
At the same time, push and hold the PRESS TO TEST/EMERGENCY knob on the mask regulator.
(a) Keep them pushed for a minimum of three seconds.
NOTE: During this time, the flow rate indicator changes from yellow to black and the volume of
the sound of the oxygen flow decreases.
(b) When the flow rate indicator is black and when you can no longer hear the sound of the oxygen
flow:
· Release the PRESS TO TEST/EMERGENCY knob.
· Release the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET control button.
(c) Position of the PRESS TO TEST/EMERGENCY knob
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE PRESS TO TEST/EMERGENCY KNOB IS NOT IN THE
EMERGENCY POSITION. IF IT IS IN THE EMERGENCY POSITION, THERE CAN
BE A LEAK OF OXYGEN.
1 Make sure that the PRESS TO TEST/EMERGENCY knob is not in the EMERGENCY
position.
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
NOTE: During this time, the flow rate indicator changes from yellow to black and the volume
of the sound of the oxygen flow decreases.
(b) When the flow rate indicator is black and when you no longer hear the sound of the oxygen flow:
· Release the PRESS TO TEST/EMERGENCY knob.
· Release the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET control lever.
(c) Make sure that the PRESS TO TEST/EMERGENCY knob is not in the EMERGENCY position. If
it is in the EMERGENCY position, there can be a leak of oxygen.
CAUTION: WHEN YOU OPEN THE MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE ON THE CREW OXY-
GEN-STORAGE CYLINDER, MAKE SURE THAT:
- YOU TURN IT VERY SLOWLY
- YOU TURN IT UNTIL IT IS FULLY OPEN.
IF YOU TURN THE MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE TOO QUICKLY, YOU CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
IF THE MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE IS NOT FULLY OPEN, THE OXYGEN PRES-
SURE DATA CAN BE INCORRECT.
1 Turn the manual shutoff valve (2) of the crew oxygen-storage-cylinder 5750HM1 (1) very
slowly until it is fully open.
(b) Wait one minute to make sure that the pressure is stable.
(c) Make sure that the oxygen pressure on the pressure gage is more than 50 psi (3.45 bar).
(3) Bleed the Captain oxygen system:
(a) On the crew oxygen-storage-cylinder 5750HM1 (1):
· Fully close the manual shutoff valve (2) of the crew oxygen-storage-cylinder 5750HM1 (1).
(b) On the Captain oxygen-mask stowage-box, push and hold the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET
control button.
At the same time, push and hold the PRESS TO TEST/EMERGENCY knob on the mask
regulator.
1 Keep them pushed for a minimum of three seconds.
NOTE: During this time, the flow rate indicator changes from yellow to black and the volume
of the sound of the oxygen flow decreases.
2 When the flow rate indicator is black and when you can no longer hear the sound of the
oxygen flow:
a Make sure that the PRESS TO TEST/EMERGENCY knob is not in the EMERGENCY
position.
(4) Disconnect the applicable tool from oxygen-system test-port 5755HM1 (5):
· Disconnect the COUPLING-OXYGEN QUICK DISCONNECT (110111-
03) or COUPLING (802857-01) (or equivalent) from the test-port.
NOTE: It is not necessary to disassemble the GAGE 10 BAR (145 PSI) - PRESSURE from the
COUPLING-OXYGEN QUICK DISCONNECT (110111-03) or COUPLING (802857-01) (or
equivalent) at this time.
CAUTION: WHEN YOU OPEN THE MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE ON THE CREW OXY-
GEN-STORAGE CYLINDER, MAKE SURE THAT:
- YOU TURN IT VERY SLOWLY
- YOU TURN IT UNTIL IT IS FULLY OPEN.
IF YOU TURN THE MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE TOO QUICKLY, YOU CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
IF THE MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE IS NOT FULLY OPEN, THE OXYGEN PRES-
SURE DATA CAN BE INCORRECT.
1 Turn the manual shutoff valve (4) of crew oxygen-storage-cylinder 5750HM2 (3) very slowly
until it is fully open.
(b) Wait one minute to make sure that the pressure is stable.
(c) Make sure that the oxygen pressure on the pressure gage is more than 50 psi (3.45 bar).
(7) Bleed the First-Officer oxygen system:
(a) On crew oxygen-storage-cylinder 5750HM2 (3):
· Fully close the manual shutoff valve (4) of crew oxygen-storage-cylinder 5750HM2 (3).
(b) In the cockpit, on the OXYGEN section of the overhead control and indicating panel 21VU:
· Release the CREW SUPPLY pushbutton switch (the OFF legend comes on).
(c) On the First-Officer oxygen-mask stowage-box, push and hold the PRESS TO TEST AND
RESET control button.
At the same time, push and hold the PRESS TO TEST/EMERGENCY knob on the mask
regulator.
1 Keep them pushed for a minimum of three seconds.
NOTE: During this time, the flow rate indicator changes from yellow to black and the volume
of the sound of the oxygen flow decreases.
2 When the flow rate indicator is black and when you can no longer hear the sound of the
oxygen flow:
· Release the PRESS TO TEST/EMERGENCY knob.
· Release the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET control button.
3 Position of the PRESS TO TEST/EMERGENCY knob
a Make sure that the PRESS TO TEST/EMERGENCY knob is not in the EMERGENCY
position.
(8) Disconnect and/or disassemble the applicable tool from oxygen-system test-port 5755HM2 (5):
· Disconnect the COUPLING-OXYGEN QUICK DISCONNECT (110111-
03) or COUPLING (802857-01) (or equivalent) from the test port and disassemble it from the
GAGE 10 BAR (145 PSI) - PRESSURE.
Or disconnect this alternative tool:
· Disconnect the TOOL-DPRESS, TEST-O2 (98D35208729001) from the test port.
(a) Put the blanking cap (6) on oxygen-system test-port 5755HM2 (5).
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
CAUTION: TURN THE MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVES VERY SLOWLY ON ALL THE CREW OXY-
GEN-STORAGE CYLINDERS UNTIL THEY ARE FULLY OPEN. IF YOU TURN THE
MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVES TOO QUICKLY, YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION: TURN THE HANDVALVES ON ALL OXYGEN BOTTLES UNTIL THEY ARE FULLY
OPEN. IF THE HANDVALVES ARE NOT FULLY OPEN BEFORE FLIGHT, IT IS POS-
SIBLE THAT THE OXYGEN PRESSURE DATA ON THE ECAM DOOR/OXY PAGE
WILL NOT BE CORRECT.
(a) Turn the manual shutoff valve (2) of the crew oxygen-storage cylinder 5750HM1 (1) very slowly
until it is fully open.
(b) Turn the manual shutoff valve (4) of the crew oxygen-storage cylinder 5750HM2 (3) very slowly
until it is fully open.
(5) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(6) Close access door 812 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-410-002) .
(7) Remove the access platform(s).
(8) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C 212-212
TASK 35-23-00-040-001-A
Check of the MAN MASK pushbutton when the HI ALT system does not operate
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 CONTAMIN-
ATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 35-01-01-33A YES NO YES 01.8 01.8 2
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
No specific vacuum source
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 35-00-00-860-001-A). Special Precautions When Working on a Gaseous Oxygen System
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-002-A). Open the Avionics Compartment Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-002-A). Close the Avionics Compartment Doors after Access
Altitude Pressure Switch 16WR SHEET 1
FR24
FR20
824
A
Z127
80VU
1 16WR
3
2
N_MM_352300_4_BAM0_01_01
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 35-23-00-860-056-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Obey the special precautions when you work on a gaseous oxygen system (Ref. AMM TASK 35-00-
00-860-001) .
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(3) In the cockpit, on the OXYGEN section of overhead panel 21VU:
(a) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the emergency oxygen
system.
(4) Make sure that the HIGH ALT SWITCH ON pushbutton switch 899WR on overhead panel 21VU is set
to the normal position.
(5) On the emergency oxygen containers:
(a) Set the test buttons to the TEST position.
Subtask 35-23-00-010-058-A
B. Get Access
(Ref. Fig. Altitude Pressure Switch 16WR SHEET 1)
(1) Get access to the altitude pressure switch 16WR (1):
(a) Open the access door 824 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-010-002) .
Subtask 35-23-00-865-086-A
C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
** ON A/C 212-212
PRE SB 35-1068 for A/C 212-212
Subtask 35-23-00-040-050-B
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:
· Slowly increase the pressure to 14800 ft. · The SYS ON indicator light comes on at 14000
(4510.96 m). +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m or -228.60
m).
On all the emergency oxygen containers:
· The doors open to the maximum permitted by
the test buttons.
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 pushbutton · The ON indicator light on the TMR RESET push-
switch. button switch comes on.
On the panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light goes off.
On the panel 50VU:
· Release the TMR RESET pushbutton switch. · The ON indicator light on the TMR RESET push-
button switch goes off.
ACTION RESULT
· Push the HIGH ALT SWITCH ON pushbutton · The ON legend in the HIGH ALT SWITCH ON
switch. pushbutton switch comes on.
6.At the vacuum source: On the panel 21VU:
· Slowly increase the pressure to 16800 ft. (5120 · The SYS ON indicator light comes on at 16000
m). -250 ft. or -750 ft. (4876.71 -76.20 m or -228.60
m).
On all the emergency oxygen containers at the first
and second seatrow:
· The doors open to the maximum permitted by
the test buttons.
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 pushbutton · The ON indicator light on the TMR RESET push-
switch. button switch comes on.
On the panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light goes off.
· Release the TMR RESET pushbutton switch. On the panel 50VU:
· The ON indicator light on the TMR RESET push-
button switch goes off.
9.On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:
· Push to release the HIGH ALT SWITCH ON · The ON legend in the HIGH ALT SWITCH ON
pushbutton switch. pushbutton switch goes off.
** ON A/C
POST SB 35-1068 for A/C 212-212
Subtask 35-23-00-040-050-E
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:
· Slowly decrease the pressure to 14800 ft. · The SYS ON indicator light comes on at 14000
(4510.96 m). +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m or -228.60
m).
On the Engine/Warning Dispaly (EWD):
· The OXY PAX ON indicator comes on at 14000
+250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m or -228.60
m)
On all the emergency oxygen containers:
· The doors open to the maximum permitted by
the test buttons.
In the cabin:
· The emergency announcement starts.
ACTION RESULT
· Slowly increase the pressure to 0 ft. (0 m).
3.On the panel 50VU: On the panel 50VU:
· Push and hold the TMR RESET pushbutton · The ON indicator light on the TMR RESET push-
switch. button switch comes on.
On the panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light goes off.
On the EWD:
· The OXY PAX ON indicator goes off.
On the panel 50VU:
· Release the TMR RESET pushbutton switch. · The ON indicator light on the TMR RESET push-
button switch goes off.
ACTION RESULT
· The OXY PAX ON indicator comes on at 16000
+250 ft. or -750 ft. (4876.71 +76.20 m or -228.60
m)
On all the emergency oxygen containers at the first
and second seatrow:
· The doors open to the maximum permitted by
the test buttons.
In the cabin:
· The emergency announcement starts.
** ON A/C 212-212
5. Close-up
Subtask 35-23-00-080-053-B
A. Disconnecting of the Vacuum Source
(Ref. Fig. Altitude Pressure Switch 16WR SHEET 1)
(1) Disconnect the vacuum source and the HOSE-ADAPTER,ALTITUDE SWITCH (98A35207599000)
(2) from the connector (3) of the altitude pressure switch 16WR (1).
Subtask 35-23-00-410-057-B
B. Close Access
(1) Close all doors of the emergency oxygen containers:
CAUTION: DO NOT USE TOO MUCH FORCE TO CLOSE THE EMERGENCY OXYGEN CON-
TAINER. IF YOU USE TOO MUCH FORCE, YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
LATCH MECHANISM. IF THE LATCH MECHANISM DOES NOT ENGAGE EASILY,
MAKE SURE THAT THE EQUIPMENT IN THE EMERGENCY OXYGEN CONTAINER
IS CORRECTLY INSTALLED.
(a) Push the door of the emergency oxygen container to the closed position.
(b) Push the door of the emergency oxygen container, at both sides of the test button, to lock the
latch mechanism.
(c) Make sure that the door is flush with the adjacent panels.
(2) Put the test buttons of the emergency oxygen containers to the normal position.
NOTE: Spring tension will retract the test buttons when they are in the normal position.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 35-23-00-040-008-A
Check of the AUTO control function of the MASK MAN ON pushbutton
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 CONTAMIN-
ATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 35-01-01-31A YES NO YES 02.0 02.0 2
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 209-211, 217-217, 219-220, 226-226, 230-235, 237-237, 240-240,
242-250
(Ref. 23-73-00-861-001-A). Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS)
** ON A/C ALL
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 35-00-00-860-001-A). Special Precautions When Working on a Gaseous Oxygen System
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-002-A). Open the Avionics Compartment Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-002-A). Close the Avionics Compartment Doors after Access
** ON A/C 212-212
Altitude Pressure Switch 16WR SHEET 1
FR24
FR20
824
A
Z127
80VU
1 16WR
3
2
N_MM_352300_4_BAM0_01_01
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-208, 212-216, 218-218, 221-225, 227-229, 236-236, 238-
239, 241-241, 301-450, 500-600
Subtask 35-23-00-860-073-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Obey the special precautions when you work on a gaseous oxygen system (Ref. AMM TASK 35-00-
00-860-001) .
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(3) In the cockpit, on the OXYGEN section of overhead panel 21VU:
(a) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the emergency oxygen
system.
(4) On all the emergency oxygen containers:
(a) Push the test buttons to the test position.
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 209-211, 217-217, 219-220, 226-226, 230-235, 237-237, 240-240, 242-250
Subtask 35-23-00-860-073-B
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Obey the special precautions when you work on a gaseous oxygen system (Ref. AMM TASK 35-00-
00-860-001) .
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(3) In the cockpit, on the OXYGEN section of overhead panel 21VU:
(a) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the emergency oxygen
system.
(4) Energize the CIDS system (Ref. AMM TASK 23-73-00-861-001) .
(5) On all the emergency oxygen containers:
(a) Push the test buttons to the test position.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 35-23-00-010-075-A
B. Get Access to the Avionics Compartment
(1) Open the access doors 812 and 824 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-010-002) .
Subtask 35-23-00-865-088-A
C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 209-211, 217-217, 219-220, 226-228, 230-234, 237-237, 239-239,
242-242, 244-250, 350-350
2000VU PRAM 2RX E01
** ON A/C 212-212
Subtask 35-23-00-480-060-B
D. Connecting of the Vacuum Source
(Ref. Fig. Altitude Pressure Switch 16WR SHEET 1)
(1) Do not disconnect electrical connection from the altitude pressure switch 16WR (1).
(2) Connect the VACUUM EQUIPMENT 0 TO 1 BAR (15 PSI) to the connector (3) of the altitude
pressure switch 16WR with the HOSE-ADAPTER,ALTITUDE SWITCH (98A35207599000) (2).
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-091, 112-150, 206-206, 209-209, 215-216, 221-222, 226-228, 230-230, 236-236, 238-
243, 350-350
PRE SB 35-1068 for A/C 016-022, 024-091, 112-115, 206-206, 209-209, 215-216, 221-222, 226-228, 230-230,
236-236, 238-243
Subtask 35-23-00-040-051-A
A. Functional Test of the Automatic Mask Release
(1) Do the test:
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 14800 ft. · The doors of all oxygen containers open at
(4500 m). 14000 +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m or -
228.60 m) to the maximum permitted by the test
buttons.
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 switch. · The ON indicator light in the TMR RESET push-
button switch comes on while the pushbutton is
pushed.
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light goes off.
ACTION RESULT
4.At the electronic rack 103VU:
· Remove the SWITCH OFF relay 9WR.
· Install a wire between pin A2 and A3 of the re-
lay socket.
5.In the cabin, at the first seat row, close the door
of the emergency oxygen container:
· Push the door of one emergency oxygen con-
tainer to the closed position.
· Push the door of the related emergency oxy-
gen container, at both sides of the test button,
to lock the latch mechanism.
· Make sure that the door is flush with the adja-
cent panels.
6.At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:
· Slowly decrease the pressure to 14800 ft. · The door of the related oxygen container opens
(4500 m) and hold it for not less than 30 sec. at 14000 +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m
or -228.60 m).
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
In the cabin, at the first seat row:
CAU- DO NOT USE TOO MUCH FORCE TO
TION: CLOSE THE EMERGENCY OXYGEN
CONTAINER. IF YOU USE TOO MUCH
FORCE, YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE
TO THE LATCH MECHANISM. IF THE
LATCH MECHANISM DOES NOT EN-
GAGE EASILY, MAKE SURE THAT THE
EQUIPMENT IN THE EMERGENCY OXY-
ACTION RESULT
GEN CONTAINER IS CORRECTLY IN-
STALLED.
7.In the cabin, at the first seat row, close the door
of the emergency oxygen container:
· After approximately 30 sec., push the door of · The door of the emergency oxygen container
the related emergency oxygen container to the stays closed.
closed position.
· Push the door of the related oxygen container,
at both sides of the test button, to lock the latch
mechanism.
· Make sure that the door is flush with the adja-
cent panels.
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 switch. · The ON indicator light in the TMR RESET push-
button 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:
· Remove the wire from pin A2 and A3 of the re-
lay socket.
· Install the SWITCH OFF relay 9WR.
· Remove the SWITCH OFF relay 8WR.
· Install a wire between pin A2 and A3 of the re-
lay socket.
11.At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:
· Slowly decrease the pressure to 14800 ft. · The door of the related oxygen container opens
(4500 m) and hold it for not less than 30 sec. at 14000 +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m
or -228.60 m).
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
In the cabin, at the first seatrow:
CAU- DO NOT USE TOO MUCH FORCE TO
TION: CLOSE THE EMERGENCY OXYGEN
CONTAINER. IF YOU USE TOO MUCH
FORCE, YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE
TO THE LATCH MECHANISM. IF THE
LATCH MECHANISM DOES NOT EN-
ACTION RESULT
GAGE EASILY, MAKE SURE THAT THE
EQUIPMENT IN THE EMERGENCY OXY-
GEN CONTAINER IS CORRECTLY IN-
STALLED.
ACTION RESULT
19.On the circuit breaker panel 49VU:
· Close the circuit breakers 2WR and 3WR.
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-208, 210-211, 213-214, 217-220, 223-225, 231-235, 237-237, 244-250
PRE SB 35-1068 for A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-208, 210-211, 213-214, 217-220, 223-225, 233-235
Subtask 35-23-00-040-051-D
A. Functional Test of the Automatic Mask Release
NOTE: The pre-recorded announcement is usually recorded by the operator. You can hear the emer-
gency announcement only if it is recorded.
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 simulate an · The doors of all oxygen containers open at
altitude of 14800 ft. (4500 m). 14000 +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m or -
228.60 m) to the maximum permitted by the test
buttons.
· The emergency announcement starts.
ACTION RESULT
GEN CONTAINER IS CORRECTLY IN-
STALLED.
5.In the cabin, at the first seat row, close the door
of the emergency oxygen container:
· Push the door of one emergency oxygen con-
tainer to the closed position.
· Push the door of the emergency oxygen con-
tainer, at both sides of the test button, to lock
the latch mechanism.
· Make sure that the door is flush with the adja-
cent panels.
6.At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seat row:
· Slowly decrease the pressure to simulate an · The door of the related oxygen container opens
altitude of 14800 ft. (4500 m) and hold it for not at 14000 +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m
less than 30 sec. or -228.60 m).
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
In the cabin:
· The emergency announcement starts.
ACTION RESULT
GAGE EASILY, MAKE SURE THAT THE
EQUIPMENT IN THE EMERGENCY OXY-
GEN CONTAINER IS CORRECTLY IN-
STALLED.
7.In the cabin, at the first seat row, close the door
of the emergency oxygen container:
· After approximately 30 sec., push the door of · The door of the emergency oxygen container
the related emergency oxygen container to the stays closed.
closed position.
· Push the door of the related emergency oxy-
gen container, at both sides of the test button,
to lock the latch mechanism.
· Make sure the door is flush with the adjacent
panels.
8.At the vacuum source:
· Slowly increase the pressure to simulate an
altitude of 0 ft. (0 m).
9.On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:
· Push the TMR RESET pushbutton switch. · The ON indicator light in the TMR RESET push-
button 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:
· Remove the wire from pin A2 and A3 of the re-
lay socket.
· Install the SWITCH OFF relay 9WR.
· Remove the SWITCH OFF relay 8WR.
· Install a wire between pin A2 and A3 of the re-
lay socket.
11.At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seat row:
· Slowly decrease the pressure to simulate an · The door of the related oxygen container opens
altitude of 14800 ft. (4500 m) and hold it for not at 14000 +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m
less than 30 sec. or -228.60 m).
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
In the cabin:
· The emergency announcement starts.
ACTION RESULT
EQUIPMENT IN THE EMERGENCY OXY-
GEN CONTAINER IS CORRECTLY IN-
STALLED.
ACTION RESULT
· Slowly increase the pressure to simulate an
altitude of 0 ft. (0 m).
18.On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:
· Push the TMR RESET pushbutton switch. · The ON indicator light in the TMR RESET push-
button 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.
** ON A/C 212-212
PRE SB 35-1068 for A/C 212-212
Subtask 35-23-00-040-051-E
A. Functional Test of the Automatic Mask Release
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:
· Push the HIGH ALT SWITCH ON pushbutton · The ON legend in the HIGH ALT SWITCH ON
switch. pushbutton switch comes on.
3.At the vacuum source: In the cabin:
· Slowly decrease the pressure to simulate an alti- · The doors of all oxygen containers open at 16000
tude of 16800 ft. (5120 m). +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4876.71 +76.20 m or -228.60
m).
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
· Slowly increase the pressure to simulate an alti-
tude of 0 ft. (0 m).
4.On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:
· Push the TMR RESET pushbutton switch. · The ON indicator light in the TMR RESET push-
button 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:
· Push to reset the HIGH ALT SWITCH ON push- · The ON legend in the HIGH ALT SWITCH ON
button 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.
ACTION RESULT
ILY, MAKE SURE THAT THE EQUIPMENT
IN THE EMERGENCY OXYGEN CONTAIN-
ER IS CORRECTLY INSTALLED.
7.In the cabin at the first seat row, close the door of
the emrgency oxygen container:
· Push the door of one emergency oxygen contain-
er to the closed position.
· Push the door of the related emergency oxygen
container, at both sides of the test button, to lock
the latch mechanism.
· Make sure that the door is flush with the adjacent
panels.
8.At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:
· Slowly decrease the pressure to simulate an alti- · The door of the related oxygen container opens at
tude of 14800 ft. (4500 m) and hold it for not less 14000 +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m or -
than 30 sec. 228.60 m).
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
In the cabin, at the first seat row:
CAU- DO NOT USE TOO MUCH FORCE TO
TION: CLOSE THE EMERGENCY OXYGEN
CONTAINER. IF YOU USE TOO MUCH
FORCE, YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO
THE LATCH MECHANISM. IF THE LATCH
MECHANISM DOES NOT ENGAGE EAS-
ILY, MAKE SURE THAT THE EQUIPMENT
IN THE EMERGENCY OXYGEN CONTAIN-
ER IS CORRECTLY INSTALLED.
9.In the cabin, at the first seat row, close the door of
the emergency oxygen conatainer:
ACTION RESULT
· After approximately 30 sec., push the door of the · The door of the emergency oxygen container stays
related emergency oxygen container to the close closed.
position.
· Push the door of the related oxygen container,
at both sides of the test button, to lock the latch
mechanism.
· Make sure that the door is flush with the adjacent
panels.
10.At the vacuum source:
· Slowly increase the pressure to simulate an alti-
tude of 0 ft. (0 m).
11.On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:
· Push the TMR RESET pushbutton switch. · The ON indicator light in the TMR RESET push-
button switch comes on while the pushbutton is
pushed.
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 to simulate an alti- · The door of the related oxygen container opens at
tude of 14800 ft. (4500 m) and hold it for not less 14000 +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m or -
than 30 sec. 228.60 m).
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
In the cabin, at the first seat row:
CAU- DO NOT USE TOO MUCH FORCE TO
TION: CLOSE THE EMERGENCY OXYGEN
CONTAINER. IF YOU USE TOO MUCH
FORCE, YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO
THE LATCH MECHANISM. IF THE LATCH
MECHANISM DOES NOT ENGAGE EAS-
ILY, MAKE SURE THAT THE EQUIPMENT
IN THE EMERGENCY OXYGEN CONTAIN-
ER IS CORRECTLY INSTALLED.
ACTION RESULT
14.In the cabin, at the first seat row, close the door
of the emergency oxygen container:
· After approximately 30 sec., push the door of · The door of the emergency oxygen container stays
the related emergency oxygen container to the closed.
closed position.
· Push the door of the related emergency oxygen
container, at both sides of the test button, to lock
the latch mechanism.
· Make sure that the door is flushed with the adja-
cent panels.
15.At the vacuum source:
· Slowly increase the pressure to simulate an alti-
tude of 0 ft. (0 m).
16.On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:
· Push the TMR RESET pushbutton switch. · The ON indicator light in the TMR RESET push-
button 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 to simulate an alti- · The door of the related oxygen container opens at
tude of 14800 ft. (4500 m) and hold it for not less 14000 +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m or -
than 30 sec. 228.60 m).
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
19.At the vacuum source:
· Slowly increase the pressure to simulate an alti-
tude of 0 ft. (0 m).
20.On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:
· Push the TMR RESET pushbutton switch. · The ON indicator light in the TMR RESET push-
button 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:
· Close the circuit breakers 2WR and 3WR.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the circuit breaker panel 49VU:
ACTION RESULT
· Open the circuit breakers 2WR and 3WR.
2.At the vacuum source: In the cabin:
· Slowly decrease the pressure to 14800 ft. · The doors of all oxygen containers open at
(4500 m). 14000 +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m or -
228.60 m) to the maximum permitted by the test
buttons.
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
On the Engine/Warning Display (EWD):
· The OXY PAX ON indication 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 switch. · The ON indicator light in the TMR RESET push-
button switch comes on while the pushbutton is
pushed.
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light goes off.
On the EWD:
· The OXY PAX ON indicator goes off.
4.At the electronic rack 103VU:
· Remove the SWITCH OFF relay 9WR.
· Install a wire between pin A2 and A3 of the re-
lay socket.
5.In the cabin, at the first seat row, close the door
of the emergency oxygen container:
· Push the door of one emergency oxygen con-
tainer to the closed position.
ACTION RESULT
· Push the door of the related emergency oxy-
gen container, at both sides of the test button,
to lock the latch mechanism.
· Make sure that the door is flush with the adja-
cent panels.
6.At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:
· Slowly decrease the pressure to 14800 ft. · The door of the related oxygen container opens
(4500 m) and hold it for not less than 30 sec. at 14000 +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m
or -228.60 m).
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
On the EWD:
· The OXY PAX ON indicator comes on.
In the cabin, at the first seat row:
CAU- DO NOT USE TOO MUCH FORCE TO
TION: CLOSE THE EMERGENCY OXYGEN
CONTAINER. IF YOU USE TOO MUCH
FORCE, YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE
TO THE LATCH MECHANISM. IF THE
LATCH MECHANISM DOES NOT EN-
GAGE EASILY, MAKE SURE THAT THE
EQUIPMENT IN THE EMERGENCY OXY-
GEN CONTAINER IS CORRECTLY IN-
STALLED.
7.In the cabin, at the first seat row, close the door
of the emergency oxygen container:
· After approximately 30 sec., push the door of · The door of the emergency oxygen container
the related emergency oxygen container to the stays closed.
closed position.
· Push the door of the related oxygen container,
at both sides of the test button, to lock the latch
mechanism.
· Make sure that the door is flush with the adja-
cent panels.
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 switch. · The ON indicator light in the TMR RESET push-
button switch comes on while the pushbutton is
pushed.
On the overhead panel 21VU:
ACTION RESULT
· The SYS ON indicator light goes off.
On the EWD:
· The OXY PAX ON indicator goes off.
10.At the electronic rack 103VU:
· Remove the wire from pin A2 and A3 of the re-
lay socket.
· Install the SWITCH OFF relay 9WR.
· Remove the SWITCH OFF relay 8WR.
· Install a wire between pin A2 and A3 of the re-
lay socket.
11.At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:
· Slowly decrease the pressure to 14800 ft. · The door of the related oxygen container opens
(4500 m) and hold it for not less than 30 sec. at 14000 +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m
or -228.60 m).
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
On the EWD:
· The OXY PAX ON indicator comes on.
In the cabin, at the first seatrow:
CAU- DO NOT USE TOO MUCH FORCE TO
TION: CLOSE THE EMERGENCY OXYGEN
CONTAINER. IF YOU USE TOO MUCH
FORCE, YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE
TO THE LATCH MECHANISM. IF THE
LATCH MECHANISM DOES NOT EN-
GAGE EASILY, MAKE SURE THAT THE
EQUIPMENT IN THE EMERGENCY OXY-
GEN CONTAINER IS CORRECTLY IN-
STALLED.
ACTION RESULT
· 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 switch. · The ON indicator light in the TMR RESET push-
button switch comes on while the pushbutton is
pushed.
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light goes off.
On the EWD:
· The OXY PAX ON indicator goes off.
15.At the electronic rack 103VU:
· Remove the wire from pin A2 and A3 of the re-
lay socket.
· Install the SWITCH OFF relay 8WR.
16.At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:
· Slowly decrease the pressure to and hold it at · The door of the related oxygen container opens
14800 ft. (4500 m) for not less than 30 sec. at 14000 +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m
or -228.60 m).
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
On the EWD:
· The OXY PAX ON indicator 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 switch. · The ON indicator light in the TMR RESET push-
button switch comes on while the pushbutton is
pushed.
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light goes off.
On the EWD:
· The OXY PAX ON indicator goes off.
19.On the circuit breaker panel 49VU:
· Close the circuit breakers 2WR and 3WR.
NOTE: The pre-recorded announcement is usually recorded by the operator. You can hear the emer-
gency announcement only if it is recorded.
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 simulate an · The doors of all oxygen containers open at
altitude of 14800 ft. (4500 m). 14000 +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m or -
228.60 m) to the maximum permitted by the test
buttons.
· The emergency announcement starts.
ACTION RESULT
GEN CONTAINER IS CORRECTLY IN-
STALLED.
5.In the cabin, at the first seat row, close the door
of the emergency oxygen container:
· Push the door of one emergency oxygen con-
tainer to the closed position.
· Push the door of the emergency oxygen con-
tainer, at both sides of the test button, to lock
the latch mechanism.
· Make sure that the door is flush with the adja-
cent panels.
6.At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seat row:
· Slowly decrease the pressure to simulate an · The door of the related oxygen container opens
altitude of 14800 ft. (4500 m) and hold it for not at 14000 +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m
less than 30 sec. or -228.60 m).
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
On the EWD:
· The OXY PAX ON indicator comes on.
In the cabin:
· The emergency announcement starts.
7.In the cabin, at the first seat row, close the door
of the emergency oxygen container:
ACTION RESULT
· After approximately 30 sec., push the door of · The door of the emergency oxygen container
the related emergency oxygen container to the stays closed.
closed position.
· Push the door of the related emergency oxy-
gen container, at both sides of the test button,
to lock the latch mechanism.
· Make sure the door is flush with the adjacent
panels.
8.At the vacuum source:
· Slowly increase the pressure to simulate an
altitude of 0 ft. (0 m).
9.On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:
· Push the TMR RESET pushbutton switch. · The ON indicator light in the TMR RESET push-
button switch comes on while the pushbutton is
pushed.
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light goes off.
On the EWD:
· The OXY PAX ON indicator goes off.
10.At the electronic rack 103VU:
· Remove the wire from pin A2 and A3 of the re-
lay socket.
· Install the SWITCH OFF relay 9WR.
· Remove the SWITCH OFF relay 8WR.
· Install a wire between pin A2 and A3 of the re-
lay socket.
11.At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seat row:
· Slowly decrease the pressure to simulate an · The door of the related oxygen container opens
altitude of 14800 ft. (4500 m) and hold it for not at 14000 +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m
less than 30 sec. or -228.60 m).
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
On the EWD:
· The OXY PAX ON indicator comes on.
In the cabin:
· The emergency announcement starts.
ACTION RESULT
GEN CONTAINER IS CORRECTLY IN-
STALLED.
ACTION RESULT
** ON A/C
POST SB 35-1068 for A/C 212-212
Subtask 35-23-00-040-051-M
A. Functional Test of the Automatic Mask Release
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:
· Push the HIGH ALT SWITCH ON pushbutton · The ON legend in the HIGH ALT SWITCH ON
switch. pushbutton switch comes on.
3.At the vacuum source: In the cabin:
· Slowly decrease the pressure to simulate an alti- · The doors of all oxygen containers open at 16000
tude of 16800 ft. (5120 m). +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4876.71 +76.20 m or -228.60
m).
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
On the Engine/Warning Display (EWD):
· The OXY PAX ON indicator comes on.
· Slowly increase the pressure to simulate an alti-
tude of 0 ft. (0 m).
4.On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:
· Push the TMR RESET pushbutton switch. · The ON indicator light in the TMR RESET push-
button switch comes on while the pushbutton is
pushed.
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light goes off.
On the EWD:
· The OXY PAX ON indicator goes off.
5.On the overhead panel 21VU: On the overhead panel 21VU:
ACTION RESULT
· Push to reset the HIGH ALT SWITCH ON push- · The ON legend in the HIGH ALT SWITCH ON
button 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 seat row, close the door of
the emrgency oxygen container:
· Push the door of one emergency oxygen contain-
er to the closed position.
· Push the door of the related emergency oxygen
container, at both sides of the test button, to lock
the latch mechanism.
· Make sure that the door is flush with the adjacent
panels.
8.At the vacuum source: In the cabin, at the first seatrow:
· Slowly decrease the pressure to simulate an alti- · The door of the related oxygen container opens at
tude of 14800 ft. (4500 m) and hold it for not less 14000 +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m or -
than 30 sec. 228.60 m).
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
On the EWD:
· The OXY PAX ON indicator comes on.
In the cabin, at the first seat row:
CAU- DO NOT USE TOO MUCH FORCE TO
TION: CLOSE THE EMERGENCY OXYGEN
CONTAINER. IF YOU USE TOO MUCH
FORCE, YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO
THE LATCH MECHANISM. IF THE LATCH
MECHANISM DOES NOT ENGAGE EAS-
ILY, MAKE SURE THAT THE EQUIPMENT
ACTION RESULT
IN THE EMERGENCY OXYGEN CONTAIN-
ER IS CORRECTLY INSTALLED.
9.In the cabin, at the first seat row, close the door of
the emergency oxygen conatainer:
· After approximately 30 sec., push the door of the · The door of the emergency oxygen container stays
related emergency oxygen container to the close closed.
position.
· Push the door of the related oxygen container,
at both sides of the test button, to lock the latch
mechanism.
· Make sure that the door is flush with the adjacent
panels.
10.At the vacuum source:
· Slowly increase the pressure to simulate an alti-
tude of 0 ft. (0 m).
11.On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:
· Push the TMR RESET pushbutton switch. · The ON indicator light in the TMR RESET push-
button switch comes on while the pushbutton is
pushed.
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light goes off.
On the EWD:
· The OXY PAX ON indicator 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 to simulate an alti- · The door of the related oxygen container opens at
tude of 14800 ft. (4500 m) and hold it for not less 14000 +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m or -
than 30 sec. 228.60 m).
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
On the EWD:
· The OXY PAX ON indicator comes on.
In the cabin, at the first seat row:
CAU- DO NOT USE TOO MUCH FORCE TO
TION: CLOSE THE EMERGENCY OXYGEN
ACTION RESULT
CONTAINER. IF YOU USE TOO MUCH
FORCE, YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO
THE LATCH MECHANISM. IF THE LATCH
MECHANISM DOES NOT ENGAGE EAS-
ILY, MAKE SURE THAT THE EQUIPMENT
IN THE EMERGENCY OXYGEN CONTAIN-
ER IS CORRECTLY INSTALLED.
14.In the cabin, at the first seat row, close the door
of the emergency oxygen container:
· After approximately 30 sec., push the door of · The door of the emergency oxygen container stays
the related emergency oxygen container to the closed.
closed position.
· Push the door of the related emergency oxygen
container, at both sides of the test button, to lock
the latch mechanism.
· Make sure that the door is flushed with the adja-
cent panels.
15.At the vacuum source:
· Slowly increase the pressure to simulate an alti-
tude of 0 ft. (0 m).
16.On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:
· Push the TMR RESET pushbutton switch. · The ON indicator light in the TMR RESET push-
button switch comes on while the pushbutton is
pushed.
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light goes off.
On the EWD:
· The OXY PAX ON indicator 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 to simulate an alti- · The door of the related oxygen container opens at
tude of 14800 ft. (4500 m) and hold it for not less 14000 +250 ft. or -750 ft. (4267.12 +76.20 m or -
than 30 sec. 228.60 m).
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light comes on.
On the EWD:
· The OXY PAX ON indicator comes on.
19.At the vacuum source:
ACTION RESULT
· Slowly increase the pressure to simulate an alti-
tude of 0 ft. (0 m).
20.On the maintenance panel 50VU: On the maintenance panel 50VU:
· Push the TMR RESET pushbutton switch. · The ON indicator light in the TMR RESET push-
button switch comes on while the pushbutton is
pushed.
On the overhead panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON indicator light goes off.
On the EWD:
· The OXY PAX ON indicator goes off.
21.On the circuit breaker panel 49VU:
· Close the circuit breakers 2WR and 3WR.
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
** ON A/C 212-212
Subtask 35-23-00-080-060-B
A. Disconnecting of the Vacuum Source
(Ref. Fig. Altitude Pressure Switch 16WR SHEET 1)
(1) Disconnect the VACUUM EQUIPMENT 0 TO 1 BAR (15 PSI) and the HOSE-ADAPTER,ALTITUDE
SWITCH (98A35207599000) (2) from the connector (3) of the altitude pressure switch 16WR (1).
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 35-23-00-410-074-A
B. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the switch guard is in position on the MASK MAN ON pushbutton switch.
(2) If not installed, install a LABEL - ADHESIVE, INOP:
(a) On the overhead panel, on the control panel 21VU, install the LABEL - ADHESIVE, INOP
adjacent to the MASK MAN ON P/BSW 14WR.
(3) On all emergency oxygen containers:
(a) Close the doors of the emergency oxygen containers:
CAUTION: DO NOT USE TOO MUCH FORCE TO CLOSE THE EMERGENCY OXYGEN
CONTAINER. IF YOU USE TOO MUCH FORCE, YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO
THE LATCH MECHANISM. IF THE LATCH MECHANISM DOES NOT ENGAGE
EASILY, MAKE SURE THAT THE EQUIPMENT IN THE EMERGENCY OXYGEN
CONTAINER IS CORRECTLY INSTALLED.
1 Push the door of the emergency oxygen containers to the closed position.
2 Push the door of the emergency oxygen containers, at both sides of the test button, to lock
the latch mechanism.
3 Make sure that the doors are flush with the adjacent panels.
4 Do step (b) and/or step (c) as applicable.
(b) Turn the test buttons 90 degrees to normal position.
(c) Push the test buttons back to the normal position and let them retract into their containers.
NOTE: Spring tension retracts the test buttons when they are in the normal position.
(4) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(5) Close the access doors 812 and 824 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-410-002) .
(6) Make an applicable entry in the logbook.
Subtask 35-23-00-860-078-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) In the cockpit, on the OXYGEN section of overhead panel 21VU:
(a) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 35-23-00-040-802-A
Check of the MANUAL Control Function of the MASK MAN ON pushbutton
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 CONTAMIN-
ATION OF THE OXYGEN SYSTEM.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 35-01-01-32A NO NO NO 02.0 02.0 2
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 21-31-00-710-002-A). Operational Test of the Pressure Control and Monitoring
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 35-00-00-860-001-A). Special Precautions When Working on a Gaseous Oxygen System
(Ref. 23-32-00-00). ANNOUNCEMENT - MUSIC TAPE REPRODUCER SYSTEM - DE-
SCRIPTION AND OPERATION
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 35-23-00-860-075-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Obey the special precautions when you work on a gaseous oxygen system (Ref. AMM TASK 35-00-
00-860-001) .
(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(3) In the cockpit, on the OXYGEN section of overhead panel 21VU:
(a) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the emergency oxygen
system.
(4) On all of the emergency oxygen containers, set the test button to the TEST position.
Subtask 35-23-00-865-091-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 209-211, 217-217, 219-220, 226-228, 230-234, 237-237, 239-239,
242-242, 244-250, 350-350
2000VU PRAM 2RX E01
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
NOTE: If the PRAM or I-PRAM is installed, the operator can record an emergency announcement.
You can hear the emergency announcement through the passenger address system only if it
is recorded. Additional information can be found in Para. System Description (Ref. AMM D/
O 23-32-00-00) .
ACTION RESULT
1.In the cockpit on the OXYGEN section of the In the cabin:
overhead panel 21VU: · The door of all the emergency oxygen containers
· Lift the switch guard and push the MASK MAN open in all areas of the cabin.
ON pushbutton switch.
ACTION RESULT
In the cockpit on the OXYGEN section of the over-
head panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON light comes on.
On the passenger address system:
· The emergency announcement starts (if in-
stalled).
2.In the cockpit on the OXYGEN section of the In the cockpit on the OXYGEN section of the over-
maintenance panel 50VU: head panel 21VU:
· After 15 seconds push the TMR RESET push- · The SYS ON light goes off.
button switch.
In the cockpit on the OXYGEN section of the main-
tenance panel 50VU:
· The ON light on the TMR RESET pushbutton
switch comes on for a short time and goes off
again.
(2) Do the operational test of the cabin pressure controller (Ref. AMM TASK 21-31-00-710-002) .
NOTE: If the PRAM or I-PRAM is installed, the operator can record an emergency announcement.
You can hear the emergency announcement through the passenger address system only if it
is recorded. Additional information can be found in Para. System Description (Ref. AMM D/
O 23-32-00-00) .
ACTION RESULT
1.In the cockpit on the OXYGEN section of the In the cabin:
overhead panel 21VU: · The door of all the emergency oxygen containers
· Lift the switch guard and push the MASK MAN open in all areas of the cabin.
ON pushbutton switch.
In the cockpit on the OXYGEN section of the over-
head panel 21VU:
· The SYS ON light comes on.
In the cockpit on the Engine/Warning Display
(EWD):
· The OXY PAX ON indicator comes on.
On the passenger address system:
· The emergency announcement starts (if in-
stalled).
ACTION RESULT
2.In the cockpit on the OXYGEN section of the In the cockpit on the OXYGEN section of the over-
maintenance panel 50VU: head panel 21VU:
· After 15 seconds push the TMR RESET push- · The SYS ON light goes off.
button switch.
On the EWD:
· The OXY PAX ON indicator goes of.
In the cockpit on the OXYGEN section of the main-
tenance panel 50VU:
· The ON light on the TMR RESET pushbutton
switch comes on for a short time and goes off
again.
(2) Do the operational test of the cabin pressure controller (Ref. AMM TASK 21-31-00-710-002) .
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
Subtask 35-23-00-860-076-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the switch guard is in position over the MASK MAN ON pushbutton switch.
(2) Close all the door of the emergency oxygen containers:
CAUTION: DO NOT USE TOO MUCH FORCE TO CLOSE THE EMERGENCY OXYGEN CON-
TAINER. IF YOU USE TOO MUCH FORCE, YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
LATCH MECHANISM. IF THE LATCH MECHANISM DOES NOT ENGAGE EASILY,
MAKE SURE THAT THE EQUIPMENT IN THE EMERGENCY OXYGEN CONTAINER
IS CORRECTLY INSTALLED.
(a) Push the door of the emergency oxygen containers to the closed position.
(b) Push the door of the emergency oxygen containers, at both sides of the test button, to lock the
latch mechanism.
(c) Make sure that the doors of the emergency oxygen container are flush with the adjacent panels.
(3) Turn all the test buttons to the normal position and release them.
NOTE: Spring tension retracts the test buttons when they are in the normal position.
End of document
TASK 36-11-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Bleed Pressure Regulator Valve
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE PNEUMATIC SYSTEM IS DEPRESSURIZED BEFORE YOU START
WORK. PRESSURIZED AIR CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE ENGINE PARTS AFTER THE ENGINE SHUT-
DOWN. USE APPLICABLE THERMAL GLOVES. THE ENGINE PARTS CAN STAY HOT FOR
ONE HOUR AFTER SHUTDOWN AND CAN BURN YOU.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 36-11-02A YES YES NO 00.4 00.4 1
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
452AR
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
462AR
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 36-22-00-790-001-A). Leak Check on all the Bleed Air Ducts and Packs Components
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-010-A). Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-010-A). Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 78-30-00-040-012-A). Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU) for
Ground Maintenance
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 78-30-00-440-012-A). Re-activation of the Thrust Reverser Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU) after
Ground Maintenance
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 78-32-00-010-010-A). Opening of the Thrust Reverser Halves
(Ref. 78-32-00-410-010-A). Closing of the Thrust Reverser Halves
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 31-37-73-00-01). AIDS - ENGINE REPORTS - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Bleed-Pressure Regulator Valve P/N 6774B02
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Bleed-Pressure Regulator Valve
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Bleed-Pressure Regulator Valve P/N 6714D07
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Bleed-Pressure Regulator Valve P/N 6774B03
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Bleed-Pressure Regulator Valve P/N 6774E
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Bleed-Pressure Regulator Valve P/N 6774G
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Bleed-Pressure Regulator Valve P/N 6774F
4VU
BLEED
200°C 200°C
LO HI LO HI
ANTI ANTI
ICE ICE
30PSI GND 30PSI
205°C APU 205°C
1 2
IP HP HP IP
A
N_MM_361100_4_ABM0_01_01
Figure 36-11-00-991-03300-00-A / SHEET 1/1 - BLEED page of the ECAM Display Unit
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-250, 350-350
BLEED-PRESSURE
REGULATOR VALVE
N_MM_361100_4_BBM0_01_02
CLOSED OPEN
C
VISUAL INDICATOR
N_MM_361100_4_BBM0_02_00
BLEED-PRESSURE
REGULATOR VALVE
A
N_MM_361100_4_BRM0_01_00
CLOSED OPEN
C
VISUAL INDICATOR
N_MM_361100_4_BRM0_02_00
BLEED-PRESSURE
REGULATOR VALVE
N_MM_361100_4_AAM0_01_03
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_AAM0_02_00
BLEED-PRESSURE
REGULATOR VALVE
A
N_MM_361100_4_AEM0_01_00
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_AEM0_02_00
BLEED-PRESSURE
REGULATOR VALVE
N_MM_361100_4_BCM0_01_02
1
C
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_BCM0_02_00
BLEED-PRESSURE
REGULATOR VALVE
A
N_MM_361100_4_BZM0_01_00
1
C
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_BZM0_02_00
BLEED-PRESSURE
REGULATOR VALVE
N_MM_361100_4_BAM0_01_02
C
B
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_BAM0_02_00
BLEED-PRESSURE
REGULATOR VALVE
A
N_MM_361100_4_BAX0_01_00
1
C
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_BAX0_02_00
BLEED-PRESSURE
REGULATOR VALVE
N_MM_361100_4_AAR0_01_04
CLOSED OPEN
B
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_AAR0_02_00
BLEED-PRESSURE
REGULATOR VALVE
A
N_MM_361100_4_AAA0_01_00
C
B
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_AAA0_02_00
BLEED-PRESSURE
REGULATOR VALVE
N_MM_361100_4_AAT0_01_03
CLOSED OPEN B
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_AAT0_02_00
BLEED-PRESSURE
REGULATOR VALVE
A
N_MM_361100_4_ATA0_01_00
CLOSED OPEN B
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_ATA0_02_00
BLEED-PRESSURE
REGULATOR VALVE
N_MM_361100_4_BDM0_01_02
CLOSED OPEN
B
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_BDM0_02_00
BLEED-PRESSURE
REGULATOR VALVE
A
N_MM_361100_4_BDS0_01_00
CLOSED OPEN
B
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_BDS0_02_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 36-11-00-861-065-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 36-11-00-860-071-A
B. Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
Subtask 36-11-00-941-053-A
C. Safety Precautions
(1) Make sure that the engine 1(2) is shut down occurred not less than 5 minutes.
(2) On the ENG panel 115VU:
· put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to start the engine 1(2).
(3) On the MAINTENANCE panel 50VU:
· make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off
· install a warning notice to tell persons not to operate the FADEC SYSTEM.
(4) On the AIR COND panel 30VU:
· make sure that the ENG 1(2) BLEED pushbutton switch is released (the OFF legend is on)
· make sure that the APU BLEED pushbutton switch is released (the ON legend is off)
· put a warning notice to tell persons not to operate the pneumatic system.
(5) On the HP ground connector:
· put a warning notice to tell persons not to pressurize the pneumatic system.
Subtask 36-11-00-865-063-A
D. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 36-11-00-010-050-B
E. Get Access
(1) Open the fan cowls (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-010-010) :
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 1M (3 FT)-ADJUSTABLE in to position below the engine.
Subtask 36-11-00-040-050-B
F. Deactivate the Thrust Reverser
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE THRUST REVERSER HYDRAULIC CONTROL UNIT (HCU) IS
DEACTIVATED BEFORE YOU DO WORK ON OR AROUND THE THRUST REVERSER.
(1) Deactivate the thrust reverser Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU) (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-040-012) .
Subtask 36-11-00-010-071-B
G. Open the thrust reverser halves (Ref. AMM TASK 78-32-00-010-010) :
(1) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
451AL, 452AR
(2) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
461AL, 462AR
CAUTION: CAREFULLY ALIGN THE LOCKING PIN WITH THE DEACTIVATING HOUSING ON THE
VALVE. IF YOU ALIGN IT INCORRECTLY OR IF YOU TIGHTEN IT TOO MUCH, THE
LOCKING PIN CAN REMAIN IN POSITION AND YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
LOCKING PIN THREAD.
(1) On the bleed-pressure regulator valve P/N 6774B02 and P/N 6714D01 to 6714D06:
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-
233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. Bleed-Pressure Regulator Valve P/N 6774B02)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-
233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. Bleed-Pressure Regulator Valve)
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR IN-
STALL LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DIS-
CARD IT IMMEDIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU
BLIND, AND/OR CAN CAUSE DAMAGE.
1 Cut, remove and discard the lockwire from the knurled screw (1).
(c) Remove the knurled screw (1) from its storage port.
1 Keep the washer (2) to install it in the reactivation procedure.
(d) Lock the override control with the knurled screw (1).
NOTE: The pressure of the valve is released when you remove the locking pin from its storage
port.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-
233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. Bleed-Pressure Regulator Valve P/N 6714D07)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-
233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. Bleed-Pressure Regulator Valve P/N 6774B03)
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR INSTALL
LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DISCARD IT IMME-
DIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU BLIND, AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE.
(c) Cut, remove and discard the lockwire from the safety screw (1).
(d) Remove the safety screw (1) from its storage port.
1 Keep the washer (2) to install it in the reactivation procedure.
(e) Lock the override control with the safety screw (1).
NOTE: The pressure of the valve is released when you remove the locking pin from its storage
port.
(f) TORQUE the safety screw (1) to between 0.6 and 0.7 m.daN (53.10 and 61.95 lbf.in).
(3) On the bleed-pressure regulator valve P/N 6774E:
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-
233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. Bleed-Pressure Regulator Valve P/N 6774E)
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR IN-
STALL LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DIS-
CARD IT IMMEDIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU
BLIND, AND/OR CAN CAUSE DAMAGE.
1 Cut, remove and discard the lockwire from the special screw (1).
(c) Remove the special screw (1) from its storage port.
1 Keep the washer (2) to install it in the reactivation procedure.
(d) Remove and discard the packing (3).
(e) Lock the override control with the special screw (1).
NOTE: The pressure of the valve is released when you remove the locking pin from its storage
port.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-
233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. Bleed-Pressure Regulator Valve P/N 6774G)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-
233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. Bleed-Pressure Regulator Valve P/N 6774F)
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR IN-
STALL LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DIS-
CARD IT IMMEDIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU
BLIND, AND/OR CAN CAUSE DAMAGE.
1 Cut,remove and discard the lockwire from the safety screw (1).
(c) Remove the safety screw (1) from its storage port.
(d) Remove and discard the packing (2).
(e) Lock the override control with the special screw (1).
NOTE: The pressure of the valve is released when you remove the locking pin from its storage
port.
(f) TORQUE the safety screw (1) to between 0.4 and 0.6 m.daN (35.40 and 53.10 lbf.in).
Subtask 36-11-00-865-089-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
NOTE: This check is only applicable to aircraft with Overpressure Valve (OPV) P/N 6740G01XXXX. It is
necessary to do a check of the valve reference because the valves are interchangeable.
(1) Get the post flight report (Ref. AMM D/O 31-37-73-00) :
(a) If the class 1 fault message PRESS REG-V 4001HA1(2) and the ECAM warning AIR ENG 1(2)
BLEED FAULT comes into view during the flight phases 3, 4 or 5, get the ENG TAKE OFF
REPORT in the MCDU and do a check of the pack values:
1 If the pack value is 00 or 01 (the pack was off during the last take off):
a Do the leak check of all the bleed air ducts and pack components (Ref. AMM TASK 36-
22-00-790-001) .
b Do a visual inspection of the bleed air ducts and items of equipment downstream the
OPV (along the pylon and center fuselage to the starter valves, flow control valves, HP
ground connectors, pressure service check valves and APU check valve but not the
wing ducting). Make sure that there is no deformation and be very careful when you do
the check of the bellows.
· If there is a damage or deformation, repair or replace the damaged duct or
equipment.
5. Close-up
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 36-11-00-410-050-B
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the thrust reverser halves (Ref. AMM TASK 78-32-00-410-010) :
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
451AL, 452AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
461AL, 462AR
Subtask 36-11-00-440-050-B
B. Activate the thrust reverser HCU (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-440-012) .
Subtask 36-11-00-410-070-B
C. Close Access
(1) Close the fan cowls (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-410-010) :
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR
(2) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
End of document
TASK 36-11-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the HP Bleed Valve in the CLOSED Position to Isolate the IP Bleed Check-Valve
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE PNEUMATIC SYSTEM IS DEPRESSURIZED BEFORE YOU START
WORK. PRESSURIZED AIR CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE ENGINE PARTS AFTER THE ENGINE SHUT-
DOWN. USE APPLICABLE THERMAL GLOVES. THE ENGINE PARTS CAN STAY HOT FOR
ONE HOUR AFTER SHUTDOWN AND CAN BURN YOU.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 36-11-06B YES YES NO 01.4 01.4 1
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
452AR
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
462AR
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-010-A). Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-010-A). Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 78-30-00-040-012-A). Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU) for
Ground Maintenance
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 78-30-00-440-012-A). Re-activation of the Thrust Reverser Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU) after
Ground Maintenance
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 78-32-00-010-010-A). Opening of the Thrust Reverser Halves
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 78-32-00-410-010-A). Closing of the Thrust Reverser Halves
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773B02
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
HP Bleed Valve P/N 6713D01-07
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773B03
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
HP Bleed Valve P/N 6713D08
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773E
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773F and 6773G
HP BLEED VALVE
N_MM_361100_4_BFM0_01_02
CLOSED OPEN
C
VISUAL INDICATOR
N_MM_361100_4_BFM0_02_00
HP BLEED VALVE
A
N_MM_361100_4_BMH0_01_00
CLOSED OPEN
C
VISUAL INDICATOR
N_MM_361100_4_BMH0_02_00
HP BLEED VALVE
N_MM_361100_4_ACM0_01_03
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_ACM0_02_00
HP BLEED VALVE
A
N_MM_361100_4_ADF0_01_00
1
2
C
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_ADF0_02_00
HP BLEED VALVE
N_MM_361100_4_BGM0_01_02
C
1
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_BGM0_02_00
HP BLEED VALVE
A
N_MM_361100_4_BYP0_01_00
C
1
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_BYP0_02_00
HP BLEED VALVE
N_MM_361100_4_BEM0_01_02
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_BEM0_02_00
HP BLEED VALVE
A
N_MM_361100_4_BSM0_01_00
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_BSM0_02_00
HP BLEED VALVE
N_MM_361100_4_ACP0_01_03
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_ACP0_02_00
HP BLEED VALVE
A
N_MM_361100_4_AFF0_01_00
C
B
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_AFF0_02_00
HP BLEED VALVE
N_MM_361100_4_BHM0_01_02
Figure 36-11-00-991-11600-00-A / SHEET 1/2 - HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773F and 6773G
** ON A/C 207-207, 210-210, 212-214, 217-218, 223-226, 234-234, 236-236, 241-241
1
2
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_BHM0_02_00
Figure 36-11-00-991-11600-00-A / SHEET 2/2 - HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773F and 6773G
** ON A/C 207-207, 210-210, 212-214, 217-218, 223-226, 234-234, 236-236, 241-241
HP BLEED VALVE
A
N_MM_361100_4_BYH0_01_00
Figure 36-11-00-991-11600-00-C / SHEET 1/2 - HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773F and 6773G
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-
211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
2
1
C
B
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_BYH0_02_00
Figure 36-11-00-991-11600-00-C / SHEET 2/2 - HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773F and 6773G
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-
211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 36-11-00-861-066-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 36-11-00-941-063-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) Make sure that the engine 1(2) is shut down occurred not less than 5 minutes.
(2) On the AIR COND panel 30VU:
· make sure that the ENG 1(2) BLEED pushbutton switch is released (the OFF legend is on)
· make sure that the APU BLEED pushbutton switch is released (the ON legend is off)
· put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to operate the pneumatic system.
(3) On the ENG panel 115VU:
· put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to start the engine 1(2).
(4) On the HP ground connector:
· put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to pressurize the pneumatic system.
(5) On the MAINTENANCE panel 50VU:
· make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR 1(2) pushbutton switch is off
· put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to energize the FADEC 1(2).
Subtask 36-11-00-865-067-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 36-11-00-010-054-B
D. Get Access
(1) Open the fan cowls (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-010-010) :
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 1M (3 FT)-ADJUSTABLE in to position below the engine.
Subtask 36-11-00-040-052-B
E. Deactivate the Thrust Reverser
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE THRUST REVERSER HYDRAULIC CONTROL UNIT (HCU) IS
DEACTIVATED BEFORE YOU DO WORK ON OR AROUND THE THRUST REVERSER.
IF THE HCU IS NOT DEACTIVATED, THERE IS A RISK OF UNWANTED THRUST RE-
VERSER OPERATION WHICH CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR DAMAGE
TO EQUIPMENT.
(1) Deactivate the thrust reverser Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU) (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-040-012) .
Subtask 36-11-00-010-073-B
F. Open the thrust reverser halves (Ref. AMM TASK 78-32-00-010-010) :
(1) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
451AL, 452AR
(2) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
461AL, 462AR
CAUTION: CAREFULLY ALIGN THE LOCKING PIN WITH THE DEACTIVATING HOUSING ON THE
VALVE. IF YOU ALIGN IT INCORRECTLY OR IF YOU TIGHTEN IT TOO MUCH, THE
LOCKING PIN CAN REMAIN IN POSITION AND YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
LOCKING PIN THREAD.
(1) On the HP bleed valve P/N 6773B02 and P/N 6713D01 to 6713D07:
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-
233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773B02)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-
233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. HP Bleed Valve P/N 6713D01-07)
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR IN-
STALL LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DIS-
CARD IT IMMEDIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU
BLIND, AND/OR CAN CAUSE DAMAGE.
1 Cut, remove and discard the lockwire from the knurled screw (1).
(c) Remove the knurled screw from its the storage port.
1 Keep the washer (2) to install it in the reactivation procedure.
(d) Lock the override control with the knurled screw (1).
NOTE: The pressure of the valve is released when you remove the locking pin from its storage
port.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-
233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773B03)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-
233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. HP Bleed Valve P/N 6713D08)
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR IN-
STALL LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DIS-
CARD IT IMMEDIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU
BLIND, AND/OR CAN CAUSE DAMAGE.
1 Cut, remove and discard the lockwire from the safety screw (1).
(c) Remove the safety screw (1) from its storage port.
1 Keep the washer (2) to install it in the reactivation procedure.
(d) Lock the override control with the safety screw (1).
NOTE: the pressure of the valve is released when you remove the locking pin from its storage
port.
(e) TORQUE the safety screw (1) to between 0.6 and 0.7 m.daN (53.10 and 61.95 lbf.in).
(3) On the HP bleed valve P/N 6773E:
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-
233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773E)
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR IN-
STALL LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DIS-
CARD IT IMMEDIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU
BLIND, AND/OR CAN CAUSE DAMAGE.
1 Cut, remove and discard the lockwire from the special screw (1).
(c) Remove the special screw (1) from it storage port.
1 Keep the washer (2) to install it in the reactivation procedure.
(d) Remove and discard the packing (3).
(e) Lock the override control with the special screw (1).
NOTE: The pressure of the valve is released when you remove the locking pin from its storage
port.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-
233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773F and 6773G)
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR IN-
STALL LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DIS-
1 Cut, remove and discard the lockwire from the safety screw (1).
(c) Remove the safety screw (1) from its storage port.
(d) Remove and discard the packing (2).
(e) Lock the override control with the special screw (1).
NOTE: the pressure of the valve is released when you remove the locking pin from its storage
port.
(f) TORQUE the safety screw (1) to between 0.5 and 0.6 m.daN (44.25 and 53.10 lbf.in)
5. Close-up
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 36-11-00-410-054-B
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the thrust reverser halves (Ref. AMM TASK 78-32-00-410-010) :
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
451AL, 452AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
461AL, 462AR
Subtask 36-11-00-440-053-B
B. Activate the thrust reverser HCU (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-440-012) .
Subtask 36-11-00-410-073-B
C. Close Access
(1) Close the fan cowls (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-410-010) :
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR
(2) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
461AL.
Subtask 36-11-00-440-053-C
B. Make the thrust reverser serviceable (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-081-041) .
Subtask 36-11-00-410-073-C
C. Close Access
(1) Close the fan cowl doors (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-410-040) :
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR.
(2) Remove the access platform(s).
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
End of document
TASK 36-11-00-040-003-A
Deactivation of the HP Bleed Valve
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE PNEUMATIC SYSTEM IS DEPRESSURIZED BEFORE YOU START
WORK. PRESSURIZED AIR CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE ENGINE PARTS AFTER THE ENGINE SHUT-
DOWN. USE APPLICABLE THERMAL GLOVES. THE ENGINE PARTS CAN STAY HOT FOR
ONE HOUR AFTER SHUTDOWN AND CAN BURN YOU.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 36-11-07B YES YES NO 02.4 02.4 1
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
452AR
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
462AR
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-010-A). Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-010-A). Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 78-30-00-040-012-A). Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU) for
Ground Maintenance
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 78-30-00-440-012-A). Re-activation of the Thrust Reverser Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU) after
Ground Maintenance
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 78-32-00-010-010-A). Opening of the Thrust Reverser Halves
(Ref. 78-32-00-410-010-A). Closing of the Thrust Reverser Halves
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773B02
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
HP Bleed Valve P/N 6713D01-07
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773B03
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
HP Bleed Valve P/N 6713D08
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773E
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233,
235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773F and 6773G
HP BLEED VALVE
N_MM_361100_4_BFM0_01_02
CLOSED OPEN
C
VISUAL INDICATOR
N_MM_361100_4_BFM0_02_00
HP BLEED VALVE
A
N_MM_361100_4_BMH0_01_00
CLOSED OPEN
C
VISUAL INDICATOR
N_MM_361100_4_BMH0_02_00
HP BLEED VALVE
N_MM_361100_4_ACM0_01_03
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_ACM0_02_00
HP BLEED VALVE
A
N_MM_361100_4_ADF0_01_00
1
2
C
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_ADF0_02_00
HP BLEED VALVE
N_MM_361100_4_BGM0_01_02
C
1
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_BGM0_02_00
HP BLEED VALVE
A
N_MM_361100_4_BYP0_01_00
C
1
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_BYP0_02_00
HP BLEED VALVE
N_MM_361100_4_BEM0_01_02
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_BEM0_02_00
HP BLEED VALVE
A
N_MM_361100_4_BSM0_01_00
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_BSM0_02_00
HP BLEED VALVE
N_MM_361100_4_ACP0_01_03
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_ACP0_02_00
HP BLEED VALVE
A
N_MM_361100_4_AFF0_01_00
C
B
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_AFF0_02_00
HP BLEED VALVE
N_MM_361100_4_BHM0_01_02
Figure 36-11-00-991-11600-00-A / SHEET 1/2 - HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773F and 6773G
** ON A/C 207-207, 210-210, 212-214, 217-218, 223-226, 234-234, 236-236, 241-241
1
2
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_BHM0_02_00
Figure 36-11-00-991-11600-00-A / SHEET 2/2 - HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773F and 6773G
** ON A/C 207-207, 210-210, 212-214, 217-218, 223-226, 234-234, 236-236, 241-241
HP BLEED VALVE
A
N_MM_361100_4_BYH0_01_00
Figure 36-11-00-991-11600-00-C / SHEET 1/2 - HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773F and 6773G
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-
211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
2
1
C
B
CLOSED OPEN
C
POSITION INDICATOR
AND MANUAL OVERRIDE
N_MM_361100_4_BYH0_02_00
Figure 36-11-00-991-11600-00-C / SHEET 2/2 - HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773F and 6773G
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-
211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 36-11-00-861-067-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 36-11-00-860-077-A
B. Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
Subtask 36-11-00-941-068-A
C. Safety Precautions
(1) Make sure that the engine 1(2) is shut down occurred not less than 5 minutes.
(2) On the AIR COND panel 30VU:
· Make sure that the ENG 1(2) BLEED pushbutton switch is released (the OFF legend is on)
· Make sure that the APU BLEED pushbutton switch is released (the ON legend is off)
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to operate the pneumatic system.
(3) On the ENG panel 115VU:
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to start the engine 1(2).
(4) On the HP ground connector:
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to pressurize the pneumatic system.
(5) On the MAINTENANCE panel 50VU:
· Make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR 1(2) pushbutton switch is off
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to energize the FADEC 1(2).
Subtask 36-11-00-865-071-A
D. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 36-11-00-010-056-B
E. Get Access
(1) Open the fan cowls (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-010-010) :
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR.
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 1M (3 FT)-ADJUSTABLE in to position below the engine.
Subtask 36-11-00-040-054-B
F. Deactivate the Thrust Reverser
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE THRUST REVERSER HYDRAULIC CONTROL UNIT (HCU) IS
DEACTIVATED BEFORE YOU DO WORK ON OR AROUND THE THRUST REVERSER.
(1) Deactivate the thrust reverser Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU) (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-040-012) .
Subtask 36-11-00-010-075-B
G. Open the thrust reverser halves (Ref. AMM TASK 78-32-00-010-010) :
(1) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
451AL, 452AR
(2) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
461AL, 462AR.
CAUTION: CAREFULLY ALIGN THE LOCKING PIN WITH THE DEACTIVATING HOUSING ON THE
VALVE. IF YOU ALIGN IT INCORRECTLY OR IF YOU TIGHTEN IT TOO MUCH, THE
LOCKING PIN CAN REMAIN IN POSITION AND YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
LOCKING PIN THREAD.
(1) On the HP bleed valve P/N 6773B02 and P/N 6713D01 to 6713D07:
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-
233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-
233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. HP Bleed Valve P/N 6713D01-07)
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR IN-
STALL LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DIS-
CARD IT IMMEDIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU
BLIND, AND/OR CAN CAUSE DAMAGE.
1 Cut, remove and discard the lockwire from the knurled screw (1).
(c) Remove the knurled screw (1) from its the storage port.
1 Keep the washer (2) to install it in the reactivation procedure.
(d) Lock the override control with the knurled screw (1).
NOTE: The pressure of the valve is released when you remove the locking pin from its storage
port.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-
233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773B03)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-
233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. HP Bleed Valve P/N 6713D08)
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR IN-
STALL LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DIS-
CARD IT IMMEDIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU
BLIND, AND/OR CAN CAUSE DAMAGE.
1 Cut, remove and discard the lockwire from the safety screw (1).
(c) Remove the safety screw (1) from its storage port.
1 Keep the washer (2) to install it in the reactivation procedure.
(d) Lock the override control with the safety screw (1).
NOTE: the pressure of the valve is released when you remove the locking pin from its storage
port.
(e) TORQUE the safety screw (1) to between 0.6 and 0.7 m.daN (53.10 and 61.95 lbf.in).
(3) On the HP bleed valve P/N 6773E:
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-
233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773E)
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR IN-
STALL LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DIS-
CARD IT IMMEDIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU
BLIND, AND/OR CAN CAUSE DAMAGE.
1 Cut, remove and discard the lockwire from the special screw (1).
(c) Remove the special screw (1) from it storage port.
1 Keep the washer (2) to install it in the reactivation procedure.
(d) Remove and discard the packing (3).
(e) Lock the override control with the special screw (1).
NOTE: The pressure of the valve is released when you remove the locking pin from its storage
port.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-
233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. Fig. HP Bleed Valve P/N 6773F and 6773G)
WARNING: USE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES AND GLOVES WHEN YOU REMOVE OR IN-
STALL LOCKWIRE. EACH TIME YOU CUT LOCKWIRE, REMOVE AND DIS-
CARD IT IMMEDIATELY. LOOSE LOCKWIRE CAN CUT YOU OR MAKE YOU
BLIND, AND/OR CAN CAUSE DAMAGE.
1 Cut, remove and discard the lockwire from the safety screw (1).
(c) Remove the safety screw (1) from its storage port.
(d) Remove and discard the packing (2).
(e) Lock the override control with the safety screw (1).
NOTE: the pressure of the valve is released when you remove the locking pin from its storage
port.
(f) TORQUE the safety screw (1) to between 0.5 and 0.6 m.daN (44.25 and 53.10 lbf.in)
Subtask 36-11-00-865-085-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 36-11-00-410-056-B
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the thrust reverser halves (Ref. AMM TASK 78-32-00-410-010) :
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
451AL, 452AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
461AL, 462AR.
Subtask 36-11-00-440-055-B
B. Activate the thrust reverser HCU (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-440-012) .
Subtask 36-11-00-410-075-B
C. Close Access
(1) Close the fan cowls (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-410-010) :
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR.
(2) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
End of document
TASK 36-11-00-040-004-A
Check of the CFDS to Make Sure that the Pylon Leak Detection and APU Leak Detection Operates Correctly
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 36-00-01A NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
MMEL 36-00-01A NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
MMEL 36-00-01D NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
MMEL 36-00-01D NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 36-11-00-740-001-A). BITE Test of the BMC 1(2)
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 36-11-00-861-084-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 36-11-00-865-084-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-026, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
PRE SB 36-1062 for A/C 217-218, 233-233, 240-240, 242-243
Subtask 36-11-00-040-064-A
A. Check of the CFDS to Make Sure that the Pylon Leak Detection Operates Correctly
(1) Do the BITE test of the BMC1 and BMC2 and print each TEST RESULT page (Ref. AMM TASK 36-
11-00-740-001) .
(2) Make sure that the TEST RESULT pages do not show these maintenance messages:
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-026, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
TASK 36-11-00-040-807-A
Check of the CFDS to Make Sure that the Pylon Leak Detection and APU Leak Detection Loop Operates Correctly
in LH Side
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-026, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250,
350-350
PRE SB 36-1062 for A/C 217-218, 233-233, 240-240, 242-243
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 36-11-00-740-001-A). BITE Test of the BMC 1(2)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-026, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-026, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
PRE SB 36-1062 for A/C 217-218, 233-233, 240-240, 242-243
Subtask 36-11-00-861-141-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-026, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 36-11-00-865-127-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-026, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
PRE SB 36-1062 for A/C 217-218, 233-233, 240-240, 242-243
Subtask 36-11-00-860-109-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) On the AIR COND panel:
· Make sure that the ENG 1(2) BLEED pushbutton switches are pushed (OFF legends are off).
· Make sure that the crossbleed selector switch is at AUTO position.
· Make sure that the APU BLEED pushbutton switch is released (ON legend is off).
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-026, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-026, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
PRE SB 36-1062 for A/C 217-218, 233-233, 240-240, 242-243
Subtask 36-11-00-040-118-A
A. Check of the CFDS to Make Sure that the Pylon Leak Detection Operates Correctly
(1) Do the BITE test of the BMC1 and BMC2 and print each TEST RESULT page (Ref. AMM TASK 36-
11-00-740-001) .
(2) Make sure that the TEST RESULT pages do not show these maintenance messages:
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-026, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
5. Close-up
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-026, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
PRE SB 36-1062 for A/C 217-218, 233-233, 240-240, 242-243
Subtask 36-11-00-862-124-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-026, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
TASK 36-11-00-040-808-A
Check of the CFDS to Make Sure that the Pylon Leak Detection Operates Correctly in RH Side
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-026, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250,
350-350
PRE SB 36-1062 for A/C 217-218, 233-233, 240-240, 242-243
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 36-11-00-740-001-A). BITE Test of the BMC 1(2)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-026, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-026, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
PRE SB 36-1062 for A/C 217-218, 233-233, 240-240, 242-243
Subtask 36-11-00-861-142-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-026, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 36-11-00-865-128-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-026, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
PRE SB 36-1062 for A/C 217-218, 233-233, 240-240, 242-243
Subtask 36-11-00-860-110-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) On the AIR COND panel:
· Make sure that the ENG 1(2) BLEED pushbutton switches are pushed (OFF legends are off).
· Make sure that the crossbleed selector switch is at AUTO position.
· Make sure that the APU BLEED pushbutton switch is released (ON legend is off).
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-026, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-026, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
PRE SB 36-1062 for A/C 217-218, 233-233, 240-240, 242-243
Subtask 36-11-00-040-119-A
A. Check of the CFDS to Make Sure that the Pylon Leak Detection Operates Correctly
(1) Do the BITE test of the BMC1 and BMC2 and print each TEST RESULT page (Ref. AMM TASK 36-
11-00-740-001) .
(2) Make sure that the TEST RESULT pages do not show these maintenance messages:
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-026, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
5. Close-up
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-026, 201-201, 203-207, 209-212, 215-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
PRE SB 36-1062 for A/C 217-218, 233-233, 240-240, 242-243
Subtask 36-11-00-862-125-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
TASK 36-11-00-040-803-A
Deactivation of the Bleed Valve
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE PNEUMATIC SYSTEM IS DEPRESSURIZED BEFORE YOU START
WORK. PRESSURIZED AIR CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE ENGINE PARTS AFTER THE ENGINE SHUT-
DOWN. USE APPLICABLE THERMAL GLOVES. THE ENGINE PARTS CAN STAY HOT FOR
ONE HOUR AFTER SHUTDOWN AND CAN BURN YOU.
WARNING: YOU MUST NOT TOUCH HOT PARTS WITHOUT APPLICABLE GLOVES. HOT PARTS CAN
CAUSE AN INJURY.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 357500) NEVERSEEZ REGULAR GRADE
(Material No. 357700) NEVER-SEEZ PURE NICKEL SPECIAL
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 36-22-00-790-802-A). Leak Check on all the Bleed Air Ducts and Packs Components
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-802-A). Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-802-A). Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 78-30-00-440-805-A). Reactivation of the Thrust Reverser System after Ground Maintenance
(Ref. 78-36-00-010-802-A). Opening of the Thrust Reverser Cowl-Doors
(Ref. 78-36-00-410-802-A). Closing of the Thrust Reverser Cowl-Doors
(Ref. 31-37-73-00-02). AIDS - ENGINE REPORTS - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Bleed Valve SHEET 1
4001HA
STORAGE PORT
LOCKING PIN
D
B C
MANUAL OVERRIDE
CONTROL
LOCKING PIN
D
N_MM_361100_4_UAM0_01_01
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 36-11-00-861-126-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 36-11-00-860-094-A
B. Do the EIS start procedure (Upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only) (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-
001) .
Subtask 36-11-00-941-129-A
C. Safety Precautions
(1) Make sure that the ENG 1(2) shutdown occurred not less than five minutes before you do this
procedure.
(2) On the ENG panel 115VU:
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to start the ENG 1(2).
(3) On the MAINTENANCE panel 50VU:
· Make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR 1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to operate the FADEC SYSTEM.
(4) On the AIR COND panel 30VU:
· Make sure that the ENG 1(2) BLEED pushbutton switch is released (the OFF legend is on).
· Make sure that the APU BLEED pushbutton switch is released (the ON legend is off).
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to operate the pneumatic system.
(5) On the HP ground connector:
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to pressurize the pneumatic system.
Subtask 36-11-00-865-095-A
D. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
(1) Open the fan cowl doors (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-010-802) :
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 1M (3 FT)-ADJUSTABLE in position below the engine.
Subtask 36-11-00-010-162-A
F. Open the right thrust-reverser cowl door (Ref. AMM TASK 78-36-00-010-802) :
(1) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
452AR
(2) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
462AR
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Bleed Valve SHEET 1)
Subtask 36-11-00-040-098-A
A. Deactivation of the Bleed Valve (4001HA)
CAUTION: CAREFULLY ALIGN THE LOCKING PIN WITH THE DEACTIVATING HOUSING ON THE
VALVE. IF YOU ALIGN IT INCORRECTLY OR IF YOU TIGHTEN IT TOO MUCH, THE
LOCKING PIN CAN REMAIN IN POSITION AND YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
LOCKING PIN THREAD.
connectors and the APU check valve but not the wing anti-ice ducting). Make sure that
there is no deformation and be very careful when you do the check of the bellows.
· If there is damage or deformation, repair or replace the damaged duct or equipment.
5. Close-up
Subtask 36-11-00-410-143-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the thrust-reverser cowl door (Ref. AMM TASK 78-36-00-410-802) :
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
452AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
462AR
Subtask 36-11-00-440-089-A
B. Make the thrust reverser serviceable (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-440-805) .
Subtask 36-11-00-410-144-A
C. Close Access
(1) Remove the access platform(s).
(2) Close the fan cowl doors (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-410-802) :
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
Subtask 36-11-00-865-096-A
D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
Subtask 36-11-00-040-106-A
E. Deactivation of the Bleed Valve
(1) On the ECAM control panel, push the BLEED key (on the lower ECAM DU, the BLEED page comes
into view).
(a) On the lower ECAM DU, on the BLEED page:
· Make sure that the related bleed-valve symbol shows closed in amber.
Subtask 36-11-00-860-095-A
F. Do the EIS stop procedure
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
Subtask 36-11-00-869-118-A
G. Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 36-11-00-862-112-A
H. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
End of document
TASK 36-11-00-040-804-A
Deactivation of the HP Bleed Valve
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE PNEUMATIC SYSTEM IS DEPRESSURIZED BEFORE YOU START
WORK. PRESSURIZED AIR CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE ENGINE PARTS AFTER THE ENGINE SHUT-
DOWN. USE APPLICABLE THERMAL GLOVES. THE ENGINE PARTS CAN STAY HOT FOR
ONE HOUR AFTER SHUTDOWN AND CAN BURN YOU.
WARNING: YOU MUST NOT TOUCH HOT PARTS WITHOUT APPLICABLE GLOVES. HOT PARTS CAN
CAUSE AN INJURY.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 357500) NEVERSEEZ REGULAR GRADE
(Material No. 357700) NEVER-SEEZ PURE NICKEL SPECIAL
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-802-A). Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-802-A). Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 78-36-00-010-802-A). Opening of the Thrust Reverser Cowl-Doors
(Ref. 78-36-00-410-802-A). Closing of the Thrust Reverser Cowl-Doors
High Pressure Regulator Valve SHEET 1
4000HA
C
A
LOCKING PIN
MANUAL OVERRIDE
B CONTROL
LOCKING PIN
C
STORAGE
PORT D
N_MM_361100_4_UCM0_01_01
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 36-11-00-861-127-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 36-11-00-860-096-A
B. Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
Subtask 36-11-00-941-130-A
C. Safety Precautions
(1) Make sure that the engine 1(2) shutdown occurred not less than five minutes before you do this
procedure.
(2) On the AIR COND panel 30VU:
· Make sure that the ENG 1(2) BLEED pushbutton switch is released (the OFF legend is on)
· Make sure that the APU BLEED pushbutton switch is released (the ON legend is off)
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to operate the pneumatic system.
(3) On the ENG panel 115VU:
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to start the engine 1(2).
(4) On the HP ground connector:
· put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to pressurize the pneumatic system.
(5) On the MAINTENANCE panel 50VU:
· Make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR 1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to energize the FADEC 1(2).
Subtask 36-11-00-865-120-A
D. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
(1) Open the fan cowl doors (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-010-802) :
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR.
(2) Put a ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT) in position.
Subtask 36-11-00-010-153-A
F. Open the right thrust reverser cowl door (Ref. AMM TASK 78-36-00-010-802) :
(1) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
452AR
(2) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
462AR.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. High Pressure Regulator Valve SHEET 1)
Subtask 36-11-00-040-100-A
A. Deactivation of the HP Bleed Valve (HPV) (4000HA)
CAUTION: CAREFULLY ALIGN THE LOCKING PIN WITH THE DEACTIVATING HOUSING ON THE
VALVE. IF YOU ALIGN IT INCORRECTLY OR IF YOU TIGHTEN IT TOO MUCH, THE
LOCKING PIN CAN REMAIN IN POSITION AND YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
LOCKING PIN THREAD.
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR.
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
Subtask 36-11-00-865-126-A
C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
TASK 36-11-00-040-806-A
Deactivation of the HP Bleed Valve in the CLOSED Position to Isolate the IP Bleed Check-Valve
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE PNEUMATIC SYSTEM IS DEPRESSURIZED BEFORE YOU START
WORK. PRESSURIZED AIR CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE ENGINE PARTS AFTER THE ENGINE SHUT-
DOWN. USE APPLICABLE THERMAL GLOVES. THE ENGINE PARTS CAN STAY HOT FOR
ONE HOUR AFTER SHUTDOWN AND CAN BURN YOU.
WARNING: YOU MUST NOT TOUCH HOT PARTS WITHOUT APPLICABLE GLOVES. HOT PARTS CAN
CAUSE AN INJURY.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 357500) NEVERSEEZ REGULAR GRADE
(Material No. 357700) NEVER-SEEZ PURE NICKEL SPECIAL
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-802-A). Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-802-A). Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 78-30-00-440-805-A). Reactivation of the Thrust Reverser System after Ground Maintenance
(Ref. 78-36-00-010-802-A). Opening of the Thrust Reverser Cowl-Doors
(Ref. 78-36-00-410-802-A). Closing of the Thrust Reverser Cowl-Doors
High Pressure Regulator Valve SHEET 1
4000HA
C
A
LOCKING PIN
MANUAL OVERRIDE
B CONTROL
LOCKING PIN
C
STORAGE
PORT D
N_MM_361100_4_UCM0_01_01
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 36-11-00-861-133-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 36-11-00-860-103-A
B. Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
Subtask 36-11-00-941-135-A
C. Safety Precautions
(1) Make sure that the engine 1(2) shutdown occurred not less than 5 minutes before you do this
procedure.
(2) On the AIR COND panel 30VU:
· Make sure that the ENG 1(2) BLEED pushbutton switch is released (the OFF legend is on).
· Make sure that the APU BLEED pushbutton switch is released (the ON legend is off).
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the pneumatic system.
(3) On the ENG panel 115VU:
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to start the engine 1(2).
(4) On the HP ground connector:
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to pressurize the pneumatic system.
(5) On the ENG section of the maintenance panel 50VU:
· Make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR 1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to energize the FADEC 1(2).
Subtask 36-11-00-865-112-A
D. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
(1) Open the fan cowl doors (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-010-802) :
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR.
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 1M (3 FT)-ADJUSTABLE in position below the engine.
Subtask 36-11-00-010-164-A
F. Open the right thrust reverser cowl door (Ref. AMM TASK 78-36-00-010-802) :
(1) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
452AR
(2) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
462AR.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. High Pressure Regulator Valve SHEET 1)
Subtask 36-11-00-040-109-A
A. Deactivation of the IP Bleed Check Valve
CAUTION: CAREFULLY ALIGN THE LOCKING PIN WITH THE DEACTIVATING HOUSING ON THE
VALVE. IF YOU ALIGN IT INCORRECTLY OR IF YOU TIGHTEN IT TOO MUCH, THE
LOCKING PIN CAN REMAIN IN POSITION AND YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
LOCKING PIN THREAD.
(2) Close the fan cowl doors (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-410-802) :
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR.
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
Subtask 36-11-00-865-113-A
D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
TASK 36-12-00-040-801-A
Deactivation of the APU Bleed Check-Valve
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE PNEUMATIC SYSTEM IS DEPRESSURIZED BEFORE YOU START
WORK. PRESSURIZED AIR CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
FIN : 7260HM
1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 36-22-03A
APU Leak Detection Loop
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
C. Expendable Parts
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-33-21-618-001-A-02). Pre-conditioning with the APU
(Ref. 36-22-17-000-001-A). Removal of the APU Overheat Sensing-Elements
(Ref. 36-22-17-400-001-A). Installation of the APU Overheat Sensing-Elements
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-001-A). Open the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-002-A). Close the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
AIPC 36120328
APU Bleed Check-Valve - Blanking Cap SHEET 1
Z190
197BB
10
1
2
8
7 x8
N_MM_361200_4_AAN0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 36-12-00-860-096-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in position:
· In the cockpit, on engine control panel 115VU, to tell persons not to start the engine(s)
· In the cockpit, on AIR COND overhead control panel 30VU, to tell persons not to push the APU
BLEED pushbutton switch
· On the HP ground connector, to tell persons not to pressurize the pneumatic system.
Subtask 36-12-00-010-066-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position below access panel 197BB.
(2) Remove access panel 197BB.
(3) Open the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-30-00-860-001) .
(4) In the aft cargo compartment, remove the sidewall panel:
(a) If installed, remove sidewall panel 151CW, or
(b) If installed, remove sidewall panel 151SW.
Subtask 36-12-00-865-089-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
NOTE: Refer to AIPC 36120328 for the IPC -CSN (36-12-03-28-260) blanking cap (10) of the APU bleed
check-valve (6) to do the procedure.
(1) Disengage the overheat sensing elements that are near the APU bleed check-valve (6) from the ducts
(9) and (4) (Ref. AMM TASK 36-22-17-000-001) .
(2) Loosen the nut of the clamp (3) and remove the clamp (3).
(3) Loosen the nut of the clamp (8) and remove the clamp (8).
(4) Remove the nuts (2) and the washers (1).
(5) Hold the APU bleed check-valve (6) and remove the bolts (7).
(6) Remove the APU bleed check-valve (6) and the seal (5).
(7) Make sure that no parts of the APU bleed check-valve (6) are missing (flaps, shaft and spring) when
you remove it. If part(s) is (are) missing:
· Do an inspection of the APU bleed-air system and the air conditioning system to find this (these)
parts before you install the blanking cap (10).
(8) Put the blanking cap (10) with the seal (5) in position.
(9) Install the bolts (7), washers (1) and nuts (2).
(10) Tighten the nuts (2).
(11) Install the clamps (3) and (8).
(12) TORQUE the nuts of the clamps (3) and (8) to between 0.4 and 0.5 m.daN (35.40 and 44.25 lbf.in).
(13) Attach the overheat sensing elements that are near the APU bleed check-valve (6) to the ducts (9)
and (4) (Ref. AMM TASK 36-22-17-400-001) .
Subtask 36-12-00-865-090-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
TASK 36-12-00-040-804-A
Inspection of the APU Bleed Check-Valve for Correct Condition
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE PNEUMATIC SYSTEM IS DEPRESSURIZED BEFORE YOU START
WORK. PRESSURIZED AIR CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
FIN : 7260HM
1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 36-22-03E
APU Leak Detection Loop
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 14FAB1) Abrasive-- Scotch Brite Pads -
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 36-12-51-000-001-A). Removal of the APU Bleed Check-Valve
(Ref. 36-12-51-400-001-A). Installation of the APU Bleed Check-Valve
APU Bleed Check-Valve SHEET 1
HINGE PIN
SPRING
INTAKE RING
FLAPS
0.7619 mm
(0.030 in)
N_MM_361200_4_AAM0_01_01
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 36-12-00-865-083-A
A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
· Do a visual inspection of the APU bleed-air system and the air conditioning system
to find and remove this (these) parts. Then replace the APU bleed check-valve
(Ref. AMM TASK 36-12-51-400-001) .
(b) Make sure that there are no cracks, dents, corrosion or wear by friction.
1 If the flaps and/or the stop on the APU bleed check-valve are worn:
· Remove the signs of wear with a Abrasive-- Scotch Brite Pads - (Material No. 14FAB1).
(c) With your hand, make sure that the flaps open and close freely without stops.
(d) Measure the play between the valve flaps and the intake ring in the radial direction.
1 Make sure that the play is not more than 0.7619 mm (0.030 in.).
(3) If the APU bleed check-valve is in the correct condition:
· Install the APU bleed check-valve (Ref. AMM TASK 36-12-51-400-001) .
(4) If the APU bleed check-valve is not in the correct condition:
· Replace the APU bleed check-valve (Ref. AMM TASK 36-12-51-400-001) .
End of document
TASK 36-12-00-040-802-A
Deactivation of the APU Bleed Check-Valve
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE PNEUMATIC SYSTEM IS DEPRESSURIZED BEFORE YOU START
WORK. PRESSURIZED AIR CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
FIN : 7260HM
1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 36-22-03A
APU Leak Detection Loop
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
C. Expendable Parts
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-33-21-618-001-A-02). Pre-conditioning with the APU
(Ref. 36-22-17-000-001-A). Removal of the APU Overheat Sensing-Elements
(Ref. 36-22-17-400-001-A). Installation of the APU Overheat Sensing-Elements
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-001-A). Open the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-002-A). Close the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
AIPC 36128303
APU Bleed Check-Valve - Blanking Cap SHEET 1
Z190
197BB 01
197KB 02
10
1
2
8
7 x8
A
NOTE:
01 FOR A319NEO AND A320NEO.
02 FOR A321NEO. N_MM_361200_4_UAM0_01_01
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 36-12-00-860-069-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Put the WARNING NOTICE(S) in position:
· In the cockpit, on engine control panel 115VU, to tell persons not to start the engine(s)
· In the cockpit, on AIR COND overhead control panel 30VU, to tell persons not to push the APU
BLEED pushbutton switch
· On the HP ground connector, to tell persons not to pressurize the pneumatic system.
Subtask 36-12-00-010-056-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position.
(2) Remove access panel:
(a) If installed, remove access panel 197BB
(b) If installed, remove access panel 197KB.
(3) Open the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-30-00-860-001) .
(4) In the aft cargo compartment, remove the sidewall panel:
(a) If installed, remove sidewall panel 151CW, or
(b) If installed, remove sidewall panel 151SW.
Subtask 36-12-00-865-060-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
NOTE: Refer to AIPC 36128303 for the IPC -CSN (36-12-83-03-600) blanking cap (10) of the APU bleed
check-valve (6) to do the procedure.
(1) Disengage the overheat sensing elements that are near the APU bleed check-valve (6) from the ducts
(9) and (4) (Ref. AMM TASK 36-22-17-000-001) .
(2) Loosen the nut of the clamp (3) and remove the clamp (3).
(3) Loosen the nut of the clamp (8) and remove the clamp (8).
(4) Remove the nuts (2) and the washers (1).
(5) Hold the APU bleed check-valve (6) and remove the bolts (7).
(6) Remove the APU bleed check-valve (6) and the seal (5).
(7) Make sure that no parts of the APU bleed check-valve (6) are missing (flaps, shaft and spring) when
you remove it. If part(s) is (are) missing:
· Do an inspection of the APU bleed-air system and the air conditioning system to find this (these)
parts before you install the blanking cap (10).
(8) Put the blanking cap (10) with the seal (5) in position.
(9) Install the bolts (7), washers (1) and nuts (2).
(10) Tighten the nuts (2).
(11) Install the clamps (3) and (8).
(12) TORQUE the nuts of the clamps (3) and (8) to between 0.4 and 0.5 m.daN (35.40 and 44.25 lbf.in).
(13) Attach the overheat sensing elements that are near the APU bleed check-valve (6) to the ducts (9)
and (4) (Ref. AMM TASK 36-22-17-400-001) .
Subtask 36-12-00-865-061-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
TASK 36-12-00-040-805-A
Inspection of the APU Bleed Check-Valve for Correct Condition
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE PNEUMATIC SYSTEM IS DEPRESSURIZED BEFORE YOU START
WORK. PRESSURIZED AIR CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
FIN : 7260HM
1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 36-22-03E
APU Leak Detection Loop
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. 14FAB1) Abrasive-- Scotch Brite Pads -
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 36-12-51-000-001-A). Removal of the APU Bleed Check-Valve
(Ref. 36-12-51-400-001-A). Installation of the APU Bleed Check-Valve
APU Bleed Check-Valve SHEET 1
HINGE PIN
SPRING
INTAKE RING
FLAPS
0.7619 mm
(0.030 in)
N_MM_361200_4_UBM0_01_01
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 36-12-00-865-085-A
A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
TASK 36-22-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Pylon Overheat Sensing-Element
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE ENGINE PARTS AFTER THE ENGINE SHUT-
DOWN. USE APPLICABLE THERMAL GLOVES. THE ENGINE PARTS CAN STAY HOT FOR
ONE HOUR AFTER SHUTDOWN AND CAN BURN YOU.
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 217-220, 222-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
413CL, 413DL, 414CR, 414FR
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-216, 221-221, 223-225, 236-236, 238-238, 241-241
413DT, 423DT, 471AL, 471AR,
481AL, 481AR
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-216, 221-221, 223-225, 236-236, 238-238, 241-241
423DT, 481AL, 481AR
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 217-220, 222-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
423CL, 423DL, 423FL, 424CR
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 36-11-00-740-001-A). BITE Test of the BMC 1(2)
(Ref. 36-22-00-790-001-A). Leak Check on all the Bleed Air Ducts and Packs Components
(Ref. 36-22-15-000-001-A). Removal of the Pylon Overheat Sensing-Element
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 217-220, 222-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 54-53-11-000-002-A). Removal of the Pylon-to-Wing Access Panels
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-216, 221-221, 223-225, 236-236, 238-238, 241-241
(Ref. 54-53-11-000-002-B). Removal of the Pylon-to-Wing Access Panels
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 217-220, 222-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
(Ref. 54-53-11-400-002-A). Installation of the Pylon-to-Wing Access Panels
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-216, 221-221, 223-225, 236-236, 238-238, 241-241
(Ref. 54-53-11-400-002-B). Installation of the Pylon-to-Wing Access Panels
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 36-22-00-861-052-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 36-22-00-941-052-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) Make sure that the engine 1(2) shutdown occurred not less than 5 minutes before you do this
procedure.
(2) On the AIR COND panel 30VU:
· Make sure that the ENG 1(2) BLEED pushbutton switch is released (the OFF legend is on).
· Make sure that the APU BLEED pushbutton switch is released (the ON legend is off).
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the pneumatic system.
(3) On the ENG panel 115VU:
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to start the engine 1(2).
(4) On the HP ground connector:
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to pressurize the pneumatic system.
(5) On the ENG section of the maintenance panel 50VU:
· Make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR 1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to energize the FADEC 1(2).
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 217-220, 222-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 36-22-00-010-050-A
C. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position at the pylon access.
(2) Remove these access panels (Ref. AMM TASK 54-53-11-000-002) :
(a) FOR 1HF1 (SNSG ELEM-OVHT, ENG 1 PYLON)
413CL, 414CR, 413DL, 414FR
(b) FOR 1HF2 (SNSG ELEM-OVHT, ENG 2 PYLON)
423CL, 424CR, 423DL, 423FL.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-216, 221-221, 223-225, 236-236, 238-238, 241-241
Subtask 36-22-00-010-050-C
C. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position at the pylon access.
(2) Remove these access panels (Ref. AMM TASK 54-53-11-000-002) :
(a) FOR 1HF1 (SNSG ELEM-OVHT, ENG 1 PYLON)
471AL, 471AR, 413DT
(b) FOR 1HF2 (SNSG ELEM-OVHT, ENG 2 PYLON)
481AL, 481AR, 423DT.
5. Close-up
Subtask 36-22-00-865-054-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-207, 209-211, 217-220, 222-222, 226-235, 237-237, 239-240, 242-250, 350-350
Subtask 36-22-00-410-050-A
C. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Install these access panels (Ref. AMM TASK 54-53-11-400-002) :
(a) FOR 1HF1 (SNSG ELEM-OVHT, ENG 1 PYLON)
413CL, 414CR, 413DL, 414FR
(b) FOR 1HF2 (SNSG ELEM-OVHT, ENG 2 PYLON)
423CL, 424CR, 423DL, 423FL.
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 208-208, 212-216, 221-221, 223-225, 236-236, 238-238, 241-241
Subtask 36-22-00-410-050-C
C. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Install these access panels (Ref. AMM TASK 54-53-11-400-002) :
(a) FOR 1HF1 (SNSG ELEM-OVHT, ENG 1 PYLON)
471AL, 471AR, 413DT
(b) FOR 1HF1 (SNSG ELEM-OVHT, ENG 1 PYLON)
481AL, 481AR, 423DT.
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
End of document
TASK 49-10-00-040-005-A
Deactivation of the APU by Circuit Breakers (GTCP 36-300)
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
FIN :
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 49-10-01C NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 49-10-00-860-072-A
A. Not applicable
4. Procedure
Subtask 49-10-00-612-050-A
A. Change to Preservation Oil
(1) Do an APU oil type change to Synthetic base Lubricating Oil-Turbine Engine -
- (Material No. 03ABA1) (Ref. AMM TASK 49-90-00-600-002) .
NOTE: It is not necessary to operate the APU after the preservation oil is in the reservoir.
** ON A/C
POST SB 49-1077 for A/C 201-201, 233-233
CAUTION: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU COME TO THE MECHANICAL STOP AT THE END OF
TRAVEL. IF YOU TURN THE MANUAL DRIVE SHAFT WITH MORE TORQUE THAN
THE LIMIT, DAMAGE TO THE AIR INTAKE FLAP ACTUATOR WILL OCCUR.
(a) Turn the manual drive shaft on the air intake flap-actuator 4015KM until the air intake flap is in
the fully closed position.
NOTE: Make sure that the torque necessary to turn the manual drive shaft is not more than 0.3
m.daN (26.55 lbf.in) for the actuator 43-1-1100 Amendment 1, for the actuator 106-1-
1100-02 not more than 0.4 m.daN (35.40 lbf.in). Be careful when you come to the mech-
anical stop at the end of travel. If you turn the manual drive shaft with more torque than
the limit, damage to the air intake flap actuator will occur.
NOTE: On the actuator 43-1-1100 Amendment 1, 47 turns are required for one full travel of the
air intake flap actuator. On the actuator 106-1-1100-02, 87 turns are required.
(b) Make sure that the air intake flap is in the correct position.
(2) On the panel 25VU:
· Make sure that the APU MASTER SW pushbutton switch is set to OFF.
· Make sure that the APU START pushbutton switch is set to OFF.
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) 'APU INOP' in position.
(3) On the panel 30VU,
· Make sure that the APU BLEED pushbutton switch is set to OFF.
(4) Make an entry in the technical logbook that the APU is deactivated.
End of document
TASK 49-10-00-040-005-A01
Deactivation of the APU by Kit (GTCP 36-300)
FIN :
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 49-10-01C NO NO NO 16.0 08.0 2
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 49-10-00-860-073-A
A. Obey the Weight Impact and Effect on Balance for Flights without APU
(1) A318
(a) Weight Impact:
- 202.48 kg (- 446.4 lb)
(b) Effect on Balance:
- 6424.49 kgm (- 557621 lbin)
(2) A319
(a) Weight Impact:
- 202.48 kg (- 446.4 lb)
(b) Effect on Balance:
- 6991.43 kgm (- 606830 lbin)
(3) A320
(a) Weight Impact:
- 202.48 kg (- 446.4 lb)
(b) Effect on Balance:
- 7747.29 kgm (- 672435 lbin)
(4) A321
(a) Weight Impact:
- 202.48 kg (- 446.4 lb)
(b) Effect on Balance:
- 9151.49 kgm (- 794315 lbin)
4. Procedure
Subtask 49-10-00-040-057-A
A. Deactivation of APU
(1) Remove the APU (Ref. AMM TASK 49-11-11-000-001) .
(2) Install the APU Substitution Kit (Ref. AMM TASK 49-11-00-400-001) .
(3) On the panel 25VU:
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) 'APU INOP' in position.
(4) Make an entry in the technical logbook that the APU is removed.
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
TASK 49-10-00-040-007-A
Deactivation of the APU by Circuit Breaker Tagging (APS 3200)
FIN :
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
4005KM
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 49-10-01C NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
No specific AR SAFETY CLIP - CIRCUIT BREAKER
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE(S)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 49-10-00-860-078-A
A. Not applicable
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 203-203, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-250, 350-
350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
2 On the panel 25VU, set the APU MASTER SW pushbutton switch to the ON position and
then to the OFF position.
3 Make sure that the air intake flap is in the closed position.
CAUTION: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU COME TO THE MECHANICAL STOP AT THE END OF
TRAVEL. IF YOU TURN THE MANUAL DRIVE SHAFT WITH MORE TORQUE THAN
THE LIMIT, DAMAGE TO THE AIR INTAKE FLAP ACTUATOR WILL OCCUR.
(b) If the air intake flap is open, and there is a fault in the ECB (59KD), in the 28V DC motor of the
air-intake flap actuator (4015KM), or in the wiring, you must close it manually:
NOTE: You can close the air intake flap manually in all conditions.
1 Turn the manual drive shaft on the air-intake flap actuator (4015KM) until the air intake flap
is in the fully closed position.
NOTE: Make sure that the torque necessary to turn the manual drive shaft is not more than
0.3 m.daN (26.55 lbf.in) for the actuator 43-1-1100 Amendment 1, for the actuator
106-1-1100-02 not more than 0.4 m.daN (35.40 lbf.in). Be careful when you come to
the mechanical stop at the end of travel. If you turn the manual drive shaft with more
torque than the limit, damage to the air-intake flap actuator will occur.
NOTE: On the actuator 43-1-1100 Amendment 1, 47 turns are required for one full travel of
the air-intake flap actuator. On the actuator 106-1-1100-02, 87 turns are required.
2 Make sure that the air intake flap is in the correct position.
(2) On the panel 25VU:
· Make sure that the APU MASTER SW pushbutton switch is set to OFF.
· Make sure that the APU START pushbutton switch is set to OFF.
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) 'APU INOP' in position.
(3) On the panel 30VU,
· Make sure that the APU BLEED pushbutton switch is set to OFF.
(4) Make an entry in the technical logbook that the APU is deactivated.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
TASK 49-10-00-040-007-A01
Deactivation of the APU by APU Substitution Kit (APS 3200)
FIN :
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
4005KM
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 49-10-01C NO NO NO 16.0 08.0 2
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE(S)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Ref. 49-11-00-400-003-A). Installation of the APU Substitution Kit (APS 3200)
(Ref. 49-11-11-000-003-A). Removal of the Power Plant (APU) (APS 3200)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 49-10-00-860-079-A
A. Obey the Weight Impact and Effect on Balance for Flights without APU
(1) A318
(a) Weight Impact:
- 205.62 kg (- 453.3 lb)
(b) Effect on Balance:
- 6524.12 kgm (- 566269 lbin)
(2) A319
(a) Weight Impact:
- 205.62 kg (- 453.3 lb)
(b) Effect on Balance:
- 7099.85 kgm (- 616240 lbin)
(3) A320
(a) Weight Impact:
- 205.62 kg (- 453.3 lb)
(b) Effect on Balance:
End of document
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
TASK 49-10-00-040-008-A
Deactivation of the APU by Circuit Breaker Tagging (131-9(A))
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
FIN :
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 217-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
4005KM
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 49-10-01C NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
No specific AR SAFETY CLIP - CIRCUIT BREAKER
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE(S)
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Material No. 03ABA1) Synthetic base Lubricating Oil-Turbine Engine - -
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Ref. 49-90-00-600-008-A-02). Brand/Type Oil Change (Flush Procedure) (131-(A))
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 49-10-00-860-084-A
A. Not applicable
4. Procedure
Subtask 49-10-00-612-052-A
A. Change to Preservation Oil
(1) Do an APU oil type change to Synthetic base Lubricating Oil-Turbine Engine -
- (Material No. 03ABA1) (Ref. AMM TASK 49-90-00-600-008) .
NOTE: This procedure is not applicable if the operator disconnects the APU for less than 30 days.
NOTE: It is not necessary to operate the APU after the preservation oil is in the reservoir.
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-204, 206-209, 212-214, 218-218, 223-226, 229-230, 235-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-
385, 396-405, 416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1067 for A/C 234-234
POST SB 49-1075 for A/C 210-210, 234-234
CAUTION: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU COME TO THE MECHANICAL STOP AT THE END OF
TRAVEL. IF YOU TURN THE MANUAL DRIVE SHAFT WITH MORE TORQUE THAN
THE LIMIT, DAMAGE TO THE AIR INTAKE FLAP ACTUATOR WILL OCCUR.
(a) Turn the manual drive shaft on the air intake flap actuator 4015KM until the air intake flap is in
the fully closed position.
NOTE: Make sure that the torque necessary to turn the manual drive shaft is not more than 0.3
m.daN (26.55 lbf.in) for the actuator 43-1-1100 Amendment 1, for the actuator 106-1-
1100-02 not more than 0.4 m.daN (35.40 lbf.in). Be careful when you come to the mech-
anical stop at the end of travel. If you turn the manual drive shaft with more torque than
the limit, damage to the air intake flap actuator will occur.
NOTE: On the actuator 43-1-1100 Amendment 1, 47 turns are required for one full travel of the
air intake flap actuator. On the actuator 106-1-1100-02, 87 turns are required.
(b) Make sure that the air intake flap is in the correct position.
(2) On the panel 25VU:
· Make sure that the APU MASTER SW pushbutton switch is set to OFF.
· Make sure that the APU START pushbutton switch is set to OFF.
· Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) 'APU INOP' in position.
(3) On the panel 30VU,
· Make sure that the APU BLEED pushbutton switch is set to OFF.
(4) Make an entry in the technical logbook that the APU is deactivated.
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 217-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
End of document
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
TASK 49-10-00-040-008-A01
Deactivation of the APU by APU Substitution Kit (131-9(A))
FIN :
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 217-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
4005KM
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 49-10-01C NO NO NO 16.0 08.0 2
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE(S)
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Ref. 49-11-00-400-005-A). Installation of the APU Substitution Kit (131-9(A))
(Ref. 49-11-11-000-004-A). Removal of the Power Plant (APU) (131-9(A))
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 49-10-00-860-085-A
A. Obey the Weight Impact and Effect on Balance for Flights without APU
(1) A318
(a) Weight Impact:
- 224.37 kg (- 494.7 lb)
(b) Effect on Balance:
- 7119.04 kgm (- 617906 lbin)
(2) A319
(a) Weight Impact:
- 224.37 kg (- 494.7 lb)
(b) Effect on Balance:
- 7747.27 kgm (- 672434 lbin)
(3) A320
(a) Weight Impact:
- 224.37 kg (- 494.7 lb)
(b) Effect on Balance:
- 8584.85 kgm (- 745132 lbin)
(4) A321
(a) Weight Impact:
- 224.37 kg (- 494.7 lb)
(b) Effect on Balance:
- 10140.85 kgm (- 880187 lbin)
4. Procedure
Subtask 49-10-00-040-061-A
A. Deactivation of APU
(1) Remove the APU (Ref. AMM TASK 49-11-11-000-004) .
(2) Install the APU Substitution Kit (Ref. AMM TASK 49-11-00-400-005) .
End of document
TASK 49-16-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the APU Air Intake Flap (GTCP 36-300)
WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH THE APU UNTIL IT IS SUFFICIENTLY COOL TO PREVENT BURNS WHEN
YOU DO THE MAINTENANCE TASK(S).
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE AIR INTAKE FLAP IS FULLY EXTENDED BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE
TEMPORARY CONNECTOR. IF NOT, YOU WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE APU.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 49-10-02B YES YES NO 00.5 00.5 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Z313, Z314
A
A
FR80
314AR
A
DUMMY
FR76 CONNECTOR
7527VCA
7527VC
MANUAL
DRIVE
SHAFT
AIR INTAKE
FLAP ACTUATOR
4015KM
A
N_MM_491600_4_AAN0_01_01
AIR INTAKE
FLAP ACTUATOR
4015KM
CATWALK
FR78 PANEL FR80
HOUSING
MANUAL
DRIVE
CONNECTOR
B NOSE
AIR INTAKE
FLAP (OPEN)
A A
FWD
N_MM_491600_4_AAN0_02_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 49-16-00-010-051-A
A. Get Access
WARNING: BEFORE YOU START WORK, YOU MUST PUT ON A SAFETY HARNESS AND ATTACH
IT TO THE ACCESS PLATFORM. WITHOUT A SAFETY HARNESS, YOU CAN FALL.
THIS CAN KILL YOU OR CAUSE YOU INJURY.
(1) Put on and attach a safety harness before you start work in the work area
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT) below the maintenance door 314AR.
(3) Open access door 314AR and safety it in the open position.
(Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-23-000-001) .
(4) Set the light switch to on.
(5) Release the fasteners of the catwalk panel and remove it from the service frame.
Subtask 49-16-00-865-054-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
NOTE: Make sure that the torque necessary to turn the manual drive shaft is not more than 0.3
mdaN (26.55 lbf.in) for the actuator 43-1-1100 Amendment 1, for the actuator 106-1-
1100-02 not more than 0.4 mdaN (35.4 lbf.in). Be careful when you come to the mechan-
ical stop at the end of travel. If you turn the manual drive shaft with more torque than the
limit, damage to the air intake flap actuator will occur.
NOTE: On the actuator 43-1-1100-Amendment 1, 47 turns are required for one full travel of the
air intake flap actuator. On the actuator 106-1-1100 -02, 87 turns are required.
(b) Make sure that the air intake flap is in the correct position.
NOTE: The contour of the air intake flap must align with the contour of the air-channel upper
wall. The TOLERANCE A in the flap close direction is max. 1 mm (0.0394 in.) at the aft
edge of the air intake flap. No tolerance is permitted in the flap open direction.
(3) Make a dummy connector with a jumper lead to close the ''FLAP OPEN'' and the ''FLAP CLOSE''
control circuit between the ECB 59KD and the air intake-flap actuator 4015KM.
NOTE: Refer to Ref. ESPM 20-44-11 , AIPC 24920467 and AIPC 24920472 for information about the
electrical connector
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
TASK 49-16-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the APU Air Intake Flap (APS 3200)
WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH THE APU UNTIL IT IS SUFFICIENTLY COOL TO PREVENT BURNS WHEN
YOU DO THE MAINTENANCE TASK(S).
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 49-10-02B YES NO NO 00.5 00.5 1
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE
No specific AR BACKSHELL ABS0638A14
No specific AR CAP - BLANKING
No specific AR CONNECTOR E0052R14B12PNE
No specific AR JUMPER-WIRE
No specific AR SAFETY CLIP - CIRCUIT BREAKER
No specific AR TIE WRAP
No specific AR WARNING NOTICE(S)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Material No. 04JAA3) Top Coat Polyurethane-- - External Structure
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
314AR
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Ref. 52-41-23-000-001-A). Removal of the Maintenance Door
(Ref. 52-41-23-400-001-A). Installation of the Maintenance Door
Ref. ESPM 20-44-11
AIPC 24920467
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
AIPC 24920472
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
Air Intake Flap Actuator - Deactivation/Reactivation
Z313, Z314
A
A
FR80
314AR
A
DUMMY
FR76 CONNECTOR
7527VCA
7527VC
MANUAL
DRIVE
SHAFT
AIR INTAKE
FLAP ACTUATOR
4015KM
A
N_MM_491600_4_LAN0_01_01
AIR INTAKE
FLAP ACTUATOR
4015KM
CATWALK
FR78 PANEL FR80
HOUSING
MANUAL
DRIVE
CONNECTOR
B NOSE
AIR INTAKE
FLAP (OPEN)
A A
FWD
N_MM_491600_4_LAN0_02_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 49-16-00-010-054-A
A. Get Access
WARNING: BEFORE YOU START WORK, YOU MUST PUT ON A SAFETY HARNESS AND ATTACH
IT TO THE ACCESS PLATFORM. WITHOUT A SAFETY HARNESS, YOU CAN FALL.
THIS CAN KILL YOU OR CAUSE YOU INJURY.
(1) Put on and attach a safety harness before you start work in the work area
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE below the maintenance door 314AR.
(3) Open access door 314AR and safety it in the open position.
(Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-23-000-001)
(4) Set the light switch to on.
(5) Release the fasteners of the catwalk panel and remove it from the service frame.
Subtask 49-16-00-865-058-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
NOTE: Make sure that the torque necessary to turn the manual drive shaft is not more than 0.3
mdaN (26.55 lbf.in) for the actuator 43-1-1100 Amendment 1, for the actuator 106-1-
1100-02 not more than 0.4 mdaN (35.4 lbf.in). Be careful when you come to the mechan-
ical stop at the end of travel. If you turn the manual drive shaft with more torque than the
limit, damage to the air intake flap actuator will occur.
NOTE: On the actuator 43-1-1100-Amendment 1, 47 turns are required for one full travel of the
air intake flap actuator. On the actuator 106-1-1100 -02, 87 turns are required.
(b) Make sure that the air intake flap is in the correct position.
NOTE: The contour of the air intake flap must align with the contour of the air-channel upper
wall. The TOLERANCE A in the flap close direction is max. 1 mm (0.0394 in.) at the aft
edge of the air intake flap. No tolerance is permitted in the flap open direction.
(4) Make a dummy connector with a jumper lead to close the ''FLAP OPEN'' and the ''FLAP CLOSE''
control circuit between the ECB 59KD and the air intake-flap actuator 4015KM.
NOTE: Refer to Ref. ESPM 20-44-11 , AIPC 24920467 and AIPC 24920472 for information about
electrical connector identification.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
End of document
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
TASK 49-16-00-040-003-A
Deactivation of the APU Air Intake Flap (131-9(A))
WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH THE APU UNTIL IT IS SUFFICIENTLY COOL TO PREVENT BURNS WHEN
YOU DO THE MAINTENANCE TASK(S).
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE AIR INTAKE FLAP IS FULLY EXTENDED BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE
TEMPORARY CONNECTOR. IF NOT, YOU WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE APU.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 49-10-02B YES NO NO 00.5 00.5 1
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE
No specific AR BACKSHELL ABS0638A14
No specific AR CAP - BLANKING
No specific AR CONNECTOR E0052R14B12PNE
No specific AR JUMPER-WIRE
No specific AR SAFETY CLIP - CIRCUIT BREAKER
No specific AR TIE WRAP
No specific AR WARNING NOTICE(S)
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Material No. 04JAA3) Top Coat Polyurethane-- - External Structure
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
314AR
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Ref. 52-41-23-000-001-A). Removal of the Maintenance Door
(Ref. 52-41-23-400-001-A). Installation of the Maintenance Door
Ref. ESPM 20-44-11
AIPC 24920467
AIPC 24920472
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
EMB SB 49-1082 for A/C 201-201, 211-211
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
Air Intake Flap Actuator - Deactivation/Reactivation
Z313, Z314
A
A
FR80
314AR
A
DUMMY
FR76 CONNECTOR
7527VCA
7527VC
MANUAL
DRIVE
SHAFT
AIR INTAKE
FLAP ACTUATOR
4015KM
A
N_MM_491600_4_PAN0_01_01
AIR INTAKE
FLAP ACTUATOR
4015KM
CATWALK
FR78 PANEL FR80
HOUSING
MANUAL
DRIVE
CONNECTOR
B NOSE
AIR INTAKE
FLAP (OPEN)
A A
FWD
N_MM_491600_4_PAN0_02_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 49-16-00-010-062-A
A. Get Access
WARNING: BEFORE YOU START WORK, YOU MUST PUT ON A SAFETY HARNESS AND ATTACH
IT TO THE ACCESS PLATFORM. WITHOUT A SAFETY HARNESS, YOU CAN FALL.
THIS CAN KILL YOU OR CAUSE YOU INJURY.
(1) Put on and attach a safety harness before you start work in the work area
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE below the maintenance door 314AR.
(3) Open access door 314AR and safety it in the open position.
(Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-23-000-001)
(4) Set the light switch to on.
(5) Release the fasteners of the catwalk panel and remove it from the service frame.
Subtask 49-16-00-865-071-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 217-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
NOTE: Make sure that the torque necessary to turn the manual drive shaft is not more than 0.3
mdaN (26.55 lbf.in) for the actuator 43-1-1100 Amendment 1, for the actuator 106-1-
1100-02 not more than 0.4 mdaN (35.4 lbf.in). Be careful when you come to the mechan-
ical stop at the end of travel. If you turn the manual drive shaft with more torque than the
limit, damage to the air intake flap actuator will occur.
NOTE: On the actuator 43-1-1100-Amendment 1, 47 turns are required for one full travel of the
air intake flap actuator. On the actuator 106-1-1100 -02, 87 turns are required.
(b) Make sure that the air intake flap is in the correct position.
NOTE: The contour of the air intake flap must align with the contour of the air-channel upper
wall. The TOLERANCE A in the flap close direction is max. 1 mm (0.0394 in.) at the aft
edge of the air intake flap. No tolerance is permitted in the flap open direction.
(4) Make a dummy connector with a jumper lead to close the ''FLAP OPEN''and ''FLAP CLOSE'' control
circuit between the ECB 59KD and the air intake-flap actuator 4015KM.
NOTE: Refer to Ref. ESPM 20-44-11 , AIPC 24920467 and AIPC 24920472 for information about
electrical connector identifications.
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 217-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
End of document
TASK 49-51-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the APU Bleed Load Control-Valve (GTCP 36-300)
WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH THE APU UNTIL IT IS SUFFICIENTLY COOL TO PREVENT BURNS WHEN
YOU DO THE MAINTENANCE TASK(S).
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 36-12-02A YES YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
FR80
B
VISUAL POSITION INDICATOR
FR84
OPEN
CLOSED
OPEN
A
315AL
A
316AR
EN
OP
CL E
OS OP
D E
B
N_MM_495100_4_AAM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 49-51-00-860-054-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) On the panel 25VU, make sure that the APU MASTER SW pushbutton switch is off.
(3) Put a warning notice in the cockpit to tell persons not to start the APU.
(4) Make sure that the hydraulic systems are depressurized
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-864-001) .
Subtask 49-51-00-865-050-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
Subtask 49-51-00-410-050-A
A. Close Access
(1) Set the LIGHT control SW 11LJ to the OFF position.
(2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(3) Close the APU access doors 315AL, 316AR (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-410-001) .
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 49-51-00-865-052-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
TASK 49-51-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Bleed Control Valve (APS 3200)
WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH THE APU UNTIL IT IS SUFFICIENTLY COOL TO PREVENT BURNS WHEN
YOU DO THE MAINTENANCE TASK(S).
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 36-12-02A YES NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
No specific AR ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE
No specific AR CAP - BLANKING
No specific AR SAFETY CLIP - CIRCUIT BREAKER
No specific 1 TIE WRAP
No specific AR WARNING NOTICE(S)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
315AL, 316AR
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 29-00-00-864-001-A). Put the Related Hydraulic System in the Depressurized Configuration
before Maintenance Action
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-001-A). Open the APU Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-001-A). Close the APU Doors after Access
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
Bleed Control Valve-Visual Position Indicator SHEET 1
FR80
A
FR84
SHOWN IN THE SURGE OPEN
LOAD CLOSED POSITION
OPEN
B
CLOSED
316AR 315AL
B
EXAMPLE
A
VISUAL POSITION
INDICATOR
N_MM_495100_4_LAM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 49-51-00-860-050-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) On the panel 25VU, make sure that the APU MASTER SW pushbutton switch is off.
(3) Put a warning notice in the cockpit to tell persons not to start the APU.
(4) Make sure that the hydraulic systems are depressurized
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-864-001) .
Subtask 49-51-00-865-053-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
122VU AIR BLEED/X FEED VALVE/NORM 1HV Z20
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(5) Secure the plug (P33) with TIE WRAP to aircraft structure.
(6) Make sure that you put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell persons that the Bleed Control
Valve is deactivated and the APU cannot supply bleed air.
(7) Make an entry in the logbook.
5. Close-up
Subtask 49-51-00-410-052-A
A. Close Access
(1) Set the LIGHT control switch 11LJ to the OFF position.
(2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(3) Close the APU access doors 315AL, 316AR (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-410-001) .
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
(5) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
Subtask 49-51-00-865-054-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
122VU AIR BLEED/X FEED VALVE/NORM 1HV Z20
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
End of document
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
TASK 49-51-00-040-004-A
Deactivation of the APU Load Control-Valve (131-9(A))
WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH THE APU UNTIL IT IS SUFFICIENTLY COOL TO PREVENT BURNS WHEN
YOU DO THE MAINTENANCE TASK(S).
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 36-12-02A YES NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT)-ADJUSTABLE
No specific AR CAP - BLANKING
No specific AR SAFETY CLIP - CIRCUIT BREAKER
No specific AR WARNING NOTICE(S)
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Material No. 05RAB9) Adhesive Film Tape-- Aluminium Foil -
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
315AL, 316AR
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 29-00-00-864-001-A). Put the Related Hydraulic System in the Depressurized Configuration
before Maintenance Action
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-001-A). Open the APU Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-001-A). Close the APU Doors after Access
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
EMB SB 49-1082 for A/C 201-201, 211-211
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
Load Control-Valve Position-Indicator SHEET 1
FR80
Z315
Z316
FR84
316AR 315AL
B
VISUAL POSITION INDICATOR
SHOWN IN THE CLOSED
POSISTION
N_MM_495100_4_PAM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 49-51-00-860-057-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
(2) On the panel 25VU, make sure that the APU MASTER SW p/bsw is OFF.
(3) Put a warning notice in the cockpit to tell persons not to start the APU.
(4) Make sure that the hydraulic systems are depressurized
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-864-001) .
Subtask 49-51-00-865-056-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 217-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
122VU AIR BLEED/X FEED VALVE/NORM 1HV Z20
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
The APU bleed load control-valve is deactivated. The position indicator on the valve body shows the
CLOSED position. Ignore the ECAM display which shows OPEN position.
5. Close-up
Subtask 49-51-00-410-056-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Set the LIGHT control SW 11LJ to the OFF position.
(3) Close the APU access doors 315AL, 316AR (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-410-001) .
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
Subtask 49-51-00-865-057-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 217-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
122VU AIR BLEED/X FEED VALVE/NORM 1HV Z20
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
End of document
TASK 49-70-00-040-001-A
APU LOW OIL LEVEL Indication on ECAM inoperative (GTCP 36-300)
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 49-07-41A YES NO NO 00.7 00.7 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 49-70-00-860-050-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
(2) On the panel 25VU, make sure that the APU MASTER SW p/bsw is OFF.
(3) Put a warning notice in the cockpit to tell persons not to start the APU.
Subtask 49-70-00-010-050-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT)-ADJUSTABLE in position below the APU access door
315AL and 316AR.
(2) Open the APU access doors 315AL, 316AR (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-010-001) .
(3) Set the LIGHT control SW 11LJ to the ON position.
4. Procedure
Subtask 49-70-00-210-050-A
A. Maintenance Action
(1) Do a check of the APU oil level on the oil sight glass.
· Replenish, if necessary (Ref. AMM TASK 49-90-00-600-001) .
(2) Examine the APU oil consumption:
· If the oil consumption is more than 0.61 l (0.64 USquarts) per 10 APU operating-hours you have to
monitor continuously the oil-consumption.
(3) Visually inspect the APU and plumbing for oil leaks:
· Leaks are not permitted.
5. Close-up
Subtask 49-70-00-860-051-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Set the LIGHT control switch 11LJ to the off position.
(3) Close the APU access doors 316AR, 315AL (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-410-001) .
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
(5) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(6) Put a temporary placard in the cockpit to tell persons that the APU LOW OIL LEVEL Indication on the
APU SD page is inoperative.
(7) Make an applicable entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
TASK 49-70-00-040-002-A
APU LOW OIL LEVEL Indication on ECAM inoperative (APS 3200)
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 49-07-41A YES NO NO 00.7 00.7 1
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT)-ADJUSTABLE
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
315AL, 316AR
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238,
240-250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 49-90-00-600-004-A). Check Oil Level and Replenish (APS 3200)
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-001-A). Open the APU Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-001-A). Close the APU Doors after Access
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-204, 215-217, 219-221, 227-228, 231-233, 236-238, 240-
250, 350-350, 386-395, 406-415
PRE SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 49-70-00-860-052-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
(2) On the panel 25VU, make sure that the APU MASTER SW p/bsw is OFF.
(3) Put a warning notice in the cockpit to tell persons not to start the APU.
Subtask 49-70-00-010-051-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT)-ADJUSTABLE in position below the APU access door
315AL and 316AR.
(2) Open the APU access doors 315AL, 316AR (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-010-001) .
(3) Set the LIGHT control SW 11LJ to the ON position.
4. Procedure
Subtask 49-70-00-210-051-A
A. Maintenance Action
(1) Do a check of the APU oil level on the oil sight glass.
· Replenish, if necessary (Ref. AMM TASK 49-90-00-600-004) .
(2) Examine the APU oil consumption:
· If the oil consumption is more than 0.9 l (0.95 USquarts) per 10 APU operating-hours you have to
monitor continuously the oil-consumption.
(3) Visually inspect the APU and plumbing for oil leaks:
· Leaks are not permitted.
5. Close-up
Subtask 49-70-00-860-053-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Set the LIGHT control switch 11LJ to the off position.
(3) Close the APU access doors 316AR, 315AL (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-410-001) .
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
(5) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(6) Put a temporary placard in the cockpit to tell persons that the APU LOW OIL LEVEL Indication on the
APU SD page is inoperative.
(7) Make an applicable entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
TASK 49-70-00-040-003-A
APU LOW OIL LEVEL Indication on ECAM inoperative (131-9(A))
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 49-07-41A YES NO NO 00.7 00.7 1
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT)-ADJUSTABLE
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
315AL, 316AR
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405,
416-450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 49-90-00-600-007-A). Check Oil Level and Replenish (131-9(A))
(Ref. 52-41-00-010-001-A). Open the APU Doors for Access
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-001-A). Close the APU Doors after Access
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-214, 218-218, 222-226, 229-230, 234-235, 239-239, 301-349, 351-385, 396-405, 416-
450, 500-600
POST SB 49-1082 for A/C 217-217
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 49-70-00-860-054-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
(2) On the panel 25VU, make sure that the APU MASTER SW p/bsw is OFF.
(3) Put a warning notice in the cockpit to tell persons not to start the APU.
Subtask 49-70-00-010-052-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT)-ADJUSTABLE in position below the APU access door
315AL and 316AR.
(2) Open the APU access doors 315AL, 316AR (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-010-001) .
(3) Set the LIGHT control SW 11LJ to the ON position.
4. Procedure
Subtask 49-70-00-210-052-A
A. Maintenance Action
(1) Do a check of the APU oil level on the oil sight glass.
· Replenish, if necessary (Ref. AMM TASK 49-90-00-600-007) .
(2) Examine the APU oil consumption:
· If the oil consumption is more than 0.93 l (0.99 USquarts) per 10 APU operating-hours you have to
monitor continuously the oil-consumption.
(3) Visually inspect the APU and plumbing for oil leaks:
· Leaks are not permitted.
5. Close-up
Subtask 49-70-00-860-055-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Set the LIGHT control switch 11LJ to the off position.
(3) Close the APU access doors 316AR, 315AL (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-410-001) .
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
(5) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(6) Put a temporary placard in the cockpit to tell persons that the APU LOW OIL LEVEL Indication on the
APU SD page is inoperative.
(7) Make an applicable entry in the logbook.
End of document
TASK 52-51-00-040-008-A
Deactivation of the Door Locking System Selector on the Back Up Panel
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-01-03-34A NO NO NO 00.2 00.2 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C 227-228
PRE SB 11-1047 for A/C 227-228
122VU DOORS/PAX/MONG 1MQ T13
NOTE: For maintenance purposes only, the normal and back-up systems can be deactivated when you
do the related maintenance procedure.
** ON A/C 227-228
PRE SB 11-1047 for A/C 227-228
122VU DOORS/PAX/MONG 1MQ T13
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 52-51-00-040-011-A
Check of the Pressure Rate Sensor
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-01-01-03A NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 52-51-00-865-083-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-206, 208-209, 211-216, 218-221, 223-226,
229-239, 241-242, 244-250, 301-450, 500-600
POST SB 11-1047 for A/C 204-204, 217-217, 222-222, 227-228
EMB SB 11-1047 for A/C 201-201, 203-203, 206-206, 209-209, 211-211, 218-220, 229-235, 237-237,
244-244
EMB SB 25-1326 for A/C 231-232, 237-237, 244-244
122VU DOORS CKPT LOCK 1MQ T13
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
** ON A/C ALL
NOTE: If LED CHAN 1 is on, examine RH pressure sensor hole. If LED CHAN 2 is on, examine LH
pressure sensor hole.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the CKPT DOOR CONT Panel 20VU: On the Cockpit Door:
· put the vacuum pump in the applicable pres- · you can hear a clacking noise from the solenoids
sure sensor hole and operate it. of the electrical release strikes.
· as soon as an equal pressure occurs the elec-
trical release strikes operate automatically to
lock the cockpit door.
ACTION RESULT
· remove the vacuum pump from the pressure
sensor.
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
** ON A/C ALL
End of document
TASK 52-51-00-040-012-A
Check of the Pressure Rate Sensor of the Back Up Control Panel
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-01-02-03A NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C 227-228
PRE SB 11-1047 for A/C 227-228
122VU DOORS/PAX/MONG 1MQ T13
NOTE: If LED CHAN 1 is on, examine RH pressure sensor hole. If LED CHAN 2 is on, examine LH
pressure sensor hole.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the Back Up Control Unit 295VU: On the Cockpit Door:
· put the vacuum pump in the applicable pres- · you can hear a clacking noise from the solenoids
sure sensor hole and operate it. of the electrical release strikes.
· as soon as an equal pressure occurs the elec-
trical release strikes operate automatically to
lock the cockpit door.
End of document
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 217-217, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
TASK 52-00-00-040-001-A
Check Pressure of Emergency Cylinder/Accumulator of the Passenger/Crew Doors after Programming and Test
Panel (PTP) Inoperative
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 52-10-00-010-001-A). Opening of the Passenger/Crew Door
(Ref. 52-10-00-410-001-A). Closing of the Passenger/Crew Door
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 217-217, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
(Ref. 52-10-00-860-001-A). Special Precautions before Work on the Passenger/Crew Door
(Ref. 52-10-00-860-002-A). Special Precautions after Work on the Passenger/Crew Door
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-205, 207-207, 210-210, 217-217, 219-220, 233-234, 240-240, 243-243
Check of the Pressure of the Door Damper SHEET 1
B
Z842 A
A Z832
Z841
B
Z831
A
1
2
D
EXAMPLE
C
D
C C
EXAMPLE
TEMP PRESSURE
(°C) (PSI ±5%) 2
+50 1950
+40 1880
+30 1810
D
+20 1740
+10 1660
0 1610
-10 1540
-20 1465
-30 1395
-40 1325
N_MM_520000_4_DAR0_01_01
Figure 52-00-00-991-00200-00-A / SHEET 1/1 - Check of the Pressure of the Door Damper
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 204-210, 212-
222, 226-230, 233-235, 238-240, 243-243, 301-400, 500-600
A
Z842
A
EXAMPLE
A Z832
Z841
A
Z831 B
A
B
C C
"GO AREA"
"G" = GREEN
"Y" = YELLOW "Y" "G"
1
0 3000
N_MM_520000_4_DAS0_01_02
Figure 52-00-00-991-00200-00-B / SHEET 1/1 - Check of the Pressure of the Door Damper
** ON A/C 203-203, 211-211, 223-225, 231-232, 236-237, 241-242, 244-250
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 52-00-00-010-056-A
A. Get Access
(1) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT)-ADJUSTABLE in position:
(a) For the left passenger/crew door at zone 831 or 832.
(b) For the right passenger/crew door, at zone 841 or 842.
(2) Open the passenger/crew door 831, 841, 832 or 842 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-010-001) .
(3) Obey the special precautions before you start work on the door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-860-
001) .
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-205, 207-207, 210-210, 217-217, 219-220, 233-234, 240-240, 243-243
(Ref. Fig. Check of the Pressure of the Door Damper SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 201-201, 204-205, 207-207, 210-210, 217-217, 219-220, 233-234, 240-240, 243-243
Subtask 52-00-00-210-054-A
A. Inspection of the Pressure Indication of the Damper and Emergency Operation Cylinder
(1) To get a correct pressure value, let the air bottle become stable at the ambient temperature before
you do the inspection.
(2) Do a check of the pointer in the pressure gauge (1) on the cylinder door bottle.
(3) Read the pressure value shown on the pressure gauge (1).
(a) Compare this value with the value on the placard (2) for the ambient temperature.
(4) If the pressure is not correct, do not operate the door and refer to the MMEL document for dispatch
conditions.
(a) Make an entry in the logbook.
** ON A/C 201-201, 203-205, 207-207, 210-211, 217-217, 219-220, 231-234, 237-237, 240-240, 243-250
5. Close-up
Subtask 52-00-00-410-052-A
A. Close Access
(1) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
(2) Obey the special precautions after work on the door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-860-002) .
(3) Close the applicable passenger/crew door 831 or 841 or 832 or 842 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-410-
001) .
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
(5) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
End of document
TASK 52-00-00-040-003-A
Check of the Pressure of the Emergency Cylinder/Accumulator of the Passenger/Crew Doors after the Flight
Attendant Panel (FAP) Stops
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-10-06A YES YES NO
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 52-10-00-010-001-A). Opening of the Passenger/Crew Door
(Ref. 52-10-00-410-001-A). Closing of the Passenger/Crew Door
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 204-210, 212-222, 226-230, 233-235, 238-240, 243-243,
301-400, 500-600
Check of the Pressure of the Door Damper SHEET 1
B
Z842 A
A Z832
Z841
B
Z831
A
1
2
D
EXAMPLE
C
D
C C
EXAMPLE
TEMP PRESSURE
(°C) (PSI ±5%) 2
+50 1950
+40 1880
+30 1810
D
+20 1740
+10 1660
0 1610
-10 1540
-20 1465
-30 1395
-40 1325
N_MM_520000_4_DAR0_01_01
Figure 52-00-00-991-00200-00-A / SHEET 1/1 - Check of the Pressure of the Door Damper
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 204-210, 212-
222, 226-230, 233-235, 238-240, 243-243, 301-400, 500-600
A
Z842
A
EXAMPLE
A Z832
Z841
A
Z831 B
A
B
C C
"GO AREA"
"G" = GREEN
"Y" = YELLOW "Y" "G"
1
0 3000
N_MM_520000_4_DAS0_01_02
Figure 52-00-00-991-00200-00-B / SHEET 1/1 - Check of the Pressure of the Door Damper
** ON A/C 203-203, 211-211, 223-225, 231-232, 236-237, 241-242, 244-250
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 52-00-00-010-053-A
A. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT)-ADJUSTABLE in position:
(a) For the left passenger/crew door, at zone 831 or 832.
(b) For the right passenger/crew door, at zone 841 or 842.
(2) Open passenger/crew door 831, 841, 832 or 842 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-010-001) .
(3) Obey the special precautions before you start work on the door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-860-
001) .
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 204-210, 212-222, 226-230, 233-235, 238-240, 243-243, 301-
400, 500-600
(Ref. Fig. Check of the Pressure of the Door Damper SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 204-210, 212-222, 226-230, 233-235, 238-240, 243-243, 301-
400, 500-600
Subtask 52-00-00-210-056-A
A. Inspection of the Pressure Indication of the Damper and Emergency Operation Cylinder
(1) To get a correct pressure value, let the air bottle become stable at ambient temperature before you do
the inspection.
(2) Do a check of the pointer of the pressure gauge (1) on the cylinder door bottle.
(3) Read the pressure value shown on the pressure gauge (1).
(a) Compare this value with the value on the placard (2) related to the ambient temperature.
(4) If the pressure is not correct, do not operate the door and refer to the MMEL document for the
dispatch conditions.
(5) Make an entry in the logbook.
(a) You cannot open the door in emergency condition (refer to the MMEL for dispatch conditions).
(4) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C 401-450
TASK 52-00-00-040-003-B
Check of the Pressure of the Emergency Cylinder/Accumulator of the Passenger/Crew Doors and Emergency Exits
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-10-06A YES YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 52-10-00-010-001-A). Opening of the Passenger/Crew Door
(Ref. 52-10-00-410-001-A). Closing of the Passenger/Crew Door
(Ref. 52-10-00-614-001-A). Discharging/Charging of the Door Damper and Emergency Operation
Cylinder of the Passenger/Crew Doors
(Ref. 52-10-00-860-001-A). Special Precautions before Work on the Passenger/Crew Door
(Ref. 52-10-00-860-002-A). Special Precautions after Work on the Passenger/Crew Door
(Ref. 52-22-00-010-001-A). Opening of the Emergency Exit Doors from the Passenger Compart-
ment
(Ref. 52-22-00-410-001-A). Closing of the Emergency Exit Doors from the Passenger Compart-
ment
(Ref. 52-22-00-860-003-A). Special Precaution before Maintenance on the Door Damper and
Emergency Operation Cylinder
(Ref. 52-22-00-860-004-A). Special Precaution after Maintenance on the Door Damper and Emer-
gency Operation Cylinder
Emergency Cylinder/Accumulator SHEET 1
Z842
Z845 A
Z832 A
A A
Z835 B
Z841
A
Z831
A 01
"GO AREA"
1783
D
0 3000
C
NOTE:
01 LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
N_MM_520000_4_DAM1_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 52-00-00-010-055-B
A. Get Access
(1) For the passenger/crew door:
(a) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT)-ADJUSTABLE in position:
1 For the left passenger/crew door, at zone 831 or 832.
2 For the right passenger/crew door, at zone 841 or 842.
(b) Open passenger/crew door 831, 841, 832 or 842 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-010-001) .
(c) Obey the special precautions before you start work on the door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-860-
001) .
(2) For the emergency exit:
(a) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT)-ADJUSTABLE in position at zone 835 or 845.
(b) Open emergency exit 835 or 845 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-22-00-010-001) .
(c) Obey the special precautions before you start work on the emergency exit door
(Ref. AMM TASK 52-22-00-860-003) .
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Emergency Cylinder/Accumulator SHEET 1)
Subtask 52-00-00-210-057-A
A. Check of the Pressure Indication of the Damper and Emergency Operation Cylinder when the Flight
Attendant Panel (FAP) does not operate
(1) To get the correct pressure, let the cylinder become stable at ambient temperature before you do the
inspection.
(2) Do a check of the pointer of the pressure gauge (1):
(a) If the pointer of the pressure gauge (1) is in the green area (GO), you can use the door in
emergency condition without limit.
(b) If the pointer of the pressure gauge (1) is in the yellow area (GO IF), you can use the door in
emergency condition until the next night stop.
1 At the next night stop, fill the cylinder until the pointer of the pressure gauge (1) is in the
green area again (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-614-001) .
(3) If the pointer of the pressure gauge (1) is in the red area (NO GO):
(a) You cannot open the door in emergency condition. Refer to the MMEL for dispatch conditions.
(b) Make an entry in the logbook.
5. Close-up
Subtask 52-00-00-410-055-B
A. Close Access
(1) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
(2) For the passenger/crew door:
(a) Obey the special precautions after work on the door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-860-002) .
(b) Close applicable passenger/crew door 831, 841, 832 or 842 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-410-
001) .
End of document
TASK 52-10-00-040-803-A
Deactivation of the Cabin Doors
WARNING: BEFORE YOU START WORK, YOU MUST PUT ON A SAFETY HARNESS AND ATTACH IT TO
THE ACCESS PLATFORM. WITHOUT A SAFETY HARNESS, YOU CAN FALL. THIS CAN KILL
YOU OR CAUSE YOU INJURY.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-10-01A YES YES NO
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 52-10-00-010-001-A). Opening of the Passenger/Crew Door
(Ref. 52-10-00-410-001-A). Closing of the Passenger/Crew Door
(Ref. 52-10-00-860-001-A). Special Precautions before Work on the Passenger/Crew Door
(Ref. 52-10-00-860-002-A). Special Precautions after Work on the Passenger/Crew Door
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 52-10-00-010-118-A
A. Get Access
(1) Put on and attach a safety harness before you start work in the work area
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position at zone 831 (841) or 832 (842).
(3) Open applicable passenger/crew door 831 ( 841) or 832 ( 842) (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-010-
001) .
(4) Obey the special precautions before you start work on the passenger/crew door
(Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-860-001) .
Subtask 52-10-00-865-130-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
** ON A/C 401-450
TASK 52-10-00-040-803-D
Deactivation of the Cabin Doors
WARNING: BEFORE YOU START WORK, YOU MUST PUT ON A SAFETY HARNESS AND ATTACH IT TO
THE ACCESS PLATFORM. WITHOUT A SAFETY HARNESS, YOU CAN FALL. THIS CAN KILL
YOU OR CAUSE YOU INJURY.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-10-01A YES YES NO
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 52-10-00-010-001-A). Opening of the Passenger/Crew Door
(Ref. 52-10-00-410-001-A). Closing of the Passenger/Crew Door
(Ref. 52-10-00-860-001-A). Special Precautions before Work on the Passenger/Crew Door
(Ref. 52-10-00-860-002-A). Special Precautions after Work on the Passenger/Crew Door
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 52-10-00-010-136-B
A. Get Access
(1) Put on and attach a safety harness before you start work in the work area
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position at zone 831 (841) or 832 (842)
or 833 (843) or 834 (844).
(3) Open applicable cabin door 831 ( 841) or 832 ( 842) or 833 ( 843) or 834 ( 844) (Ref. AMM TASK 52-
10-00-010-001) .
(4) Obey the special precautions before you start work on the cabin door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-
860-001) .
Subtask 52-10-00-865-126-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
TASK 52-21-00-040-802-A
Deactivation of the Family Aircraft with One Pair of Cabin Overwing Exits and Aft Cabin Doors not Deactivated
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-10-02A NO YES NO 00.1 00.1 1
3. Procedure
Subtask 52-21-00-040-050-B
A. Deactivation of the Cabin Overwing Exit
(1) Put a temporary "DO NOT USE" PLACARD at each deactivated door to tell persons not to use them.
(2) Put a temporary "DO NOT USE" PLACARD on each of the remaining seats to tell persons not to use
them.
(3) For the deactivated exit, put a COVER - BLANKING on the applicable arrow of the related EXIT
marking sign and on the related wall-mounted EXIT marking sign.
(a) Put a COVER - BLANKING on the applicable arrow of the EXIT location sign in the ceiling.
4. Close-up
Subtask 52-21-00-410-065-B
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C 409-415
TASK 52-21-00-040-802-B
Deactivation of the Family Aircraft with One Pair of Cabin Overwing Exits
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-10-02A NO YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
3. Procedure
Subtask 52-21-00-040-053-A
A. Deactivation of the Cabin Overwing Exit
(1) Put a temporary "DO NOT USE" PLACARD at each deactivated door to tell persons not to use them.
(2) Put a temporary "DO NOT USE" PLACARD on each of the remaining seats to tell persons not to use
them.
(3) For the deactivated exit, put a COVER - BLANKING on the applicable arrow of the related EXIT sign
and on the related wall-mounted EXIT sign.
(a) Put a COVER - BLANKING on the applicable arrow of the EXIT sign on the ceiling.
4. Close-up
Subtask 52-21-00-410-072-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-235, 237-240, 242-250, 301-400, 500-600
TASK 52-21-00-040-803-A
Deactivation of the Family Aircraft with Two Pairs of Cabin Overwing Exits and Aft Cabin Doors not Deactivated
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-10-02A NO YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
3. Procedure
Subtask 52-21-00-040-051-A
A. Deactivation of the Cabin Overwing Exit
(1) Put a temporary "DO NOT USE" PLACARD at each deactivated door to tell persons not to use them.
(2) Put a temporary "DO NOT USE" PLACARD on each of the remaining seats to tell persons not to use
them.
(3) For the deactivated exit(s), put a COVER - BLANKING on the applicable arrow of the related EXIT
marking sign and on the related wall-mounted EXIT marking sign.
(4) If both cabin overwing exits are deactivated on one side:
(a) Fully cover the related EXIT marking sign with a COVER - BLANKING.
(b) Put a COVER - BLANKING on the related wall-mounted EXIT marking signs.
(c) Put a COVER - BLANKING on the applicable arrow of the EXIT location sign in the ceiling.
4. Close-up
Subtask 52-21-00-410-068-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
End of document
TASK 52-21-00-040-803-B
Deactivation of the Family Aircraft with Two Pairs of Cabin Overwing Exits
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-10-02A NO YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
3. Procedure
Subtask 52-21-00-040-054-A
A. Deactivation of the Cabin Overwing Exit
(1) Put a temporary "DO NOT USE" PLACARD at each deactivated door to tell persons not to use them.
(2) Put a temporary "DO NOT USE" PLACARD on each of the remaining seats to tell persons not to use
them.
(3) For the deactivated exit(s), put a COVER - BLANKING on the applicable arrow of the related EXIT
sign and on the related wall-mounted EXIT sign.
(4) If the two cabin overwing exits are deactivated on one side:
(a) Put a COVER - BLANKING on the related EXIT sign.
(b) Put a COVER - BLANKING on each related wall-mounted EXIT sign.
(c) Put a COVER - BLANKING on the applicable arrow of the EXIT sign on the ceiling.
4. Close-up
Subtask 52-21-00-410-074-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
End of document
** ON A/C 401-450
TASK 52-22-71-040-801-A
Deactivation of the Flight Lock Actuator (FLA)
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-10-09C YES NO NO 01.0 01.0 1
** ON A/C 401-450
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 25-23-47-000-803-A). Removal of the Door Lining of the Overwing Emergency Exit
(Ref. 25-23-47-400-803-A). Installation of the Door Lining of the Overwing Emergency Exit
(Ref. 52-22-00-410-802-A). Closing of the Overwing Emergency-Exit Door from the Passenger
Compartment
(Ref. 52-22-71-000-801-A). Removal of the Flight Lock Actuator (FLA)
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C 409-415
Subtask 52-22-71-860-069-C
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Make sure that applicable overwing emergency exit 833 ( 843) is closed, latched and locked
(Ref. AMM TASK 52-22-00-410-802) .
** ON A/C 401-450
Subtask 52-22-71-865-071-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 409-415
Subtask 52-22-71-010-058-C
C. Get Access
(1) Remove the lining of applicable overwing emergency exit 833 ( 843) (Ref. AMM TASK 25-23-47-000-
803) .
** ON A/C 401-450
4. Procedure
Subtask 52-22-71-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of the FLA
(1) Remove the FLA (Ref. AMM TASK 52-22-71-000-801) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 52-22-71-865-072-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 409-415
Subtask 52-22-71-410-058-C
B. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Install the lining of applicable overwing emergency exit 833 ( 843) (Ref. AMM TASK 25-23-47-400-
803) .
** ON A/C 401-450
Subtask 52-22-71-860-070-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(2) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other
items.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 52-30-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of Cargo Doors
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-30-01B NO NO NO 00.5 00.5 1
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 52-30-00-010-061-A
A. Get Access
(1) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position at the access panels of the FWD
and/or Aft cargo-compartment doors.
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-250, 301-311, 315-315, 320-320, 324-325, 350-350
Subtask 52-30-00-210-050-C
A. Visual Check of the inoperative FWD and/or Aft Cargo-Compartment Doors
(1) Push the handle flap in to release the door handle.
(2) Pull the door handle up from the door structure in the UNLOCKED direction until the door handle is 65
degrees moved.
(3) Make sure that you can see the red marks of each safety cam in the indication windows of the access
panels.
(4) Push the door handle down into the LOCKED position again.
(5) Do a visual check of the external cargo door to make sure that:
· The cargo door is aligned with the fuselage
· The vent door is fully closed
· The green marks of each safety cam are in view in the indication windows of the access panels at
the lower cargo-door edge
· The door handle is aligned with the cargo door contour.
NOTE: You must not unlock the cargo door at this time.
(3) Make sure that you can see the red marks of each safety cam in the indication windows of the access
panels.
(4) Push the door handle down into the LOCKED position again.
(5) Do a visual check of the external cargo door and make sure that:
· The cargo door is aligned with the fuselage
· The vent door is fully closed
· The green marks of each safety cam are in view in the indication windows of the access panels at
the lower cargo-door edge
· The door handle is aligned with the cargo door contour.
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
Subtask 52-30-00-860-057-A
A. Make an entry in the aircraft log that one or the two cargo door(s) is (are) inoperative but correctly closed
and locked.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 52-31-00-040-003-A
Deactivation of the Locking Hooks and Spools
CAUTION: IMMEDIATELY AFTER YOU OPEN THE CARGO COMPARTMENT DOOR, RECORD ON THE
WORK CARD ON THE DOOR, THE DATE AND TIME WHEN YOU OPENED IT. IF THE CARGO
COMPARTMENT DOOR STAYS OPEN FOR 12 HOURS OR MORE, YOU MUST BLEED THE
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM RELATED TO IT. IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THESE PRECAUTIONS, THE
DOOR CAN CLOSE SUDDENLY WHEN YOU SET THE DOOR TO "CLOSE". THIS CAN CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE DOOR AND TO THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-30-04A YES NO NO 01.0 01.0 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-001-A). Open the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-002-A). Close the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
Locking Hooks and Spools
A
A
C
Z825
FR24A
FR28 B
B
EXAMPLE
12
10
13 11
11
10
12
3
2
5
1
N_MM_523100_4_AAMA_01_01
C
LOCKING UNIT
EXAMPLE
LATCHING
SHAFT
LOCKING
SHAFT
LOCKING HOOK
D 15
16
18 17
19 21
22
20
23
25 24
26
N_MM_523100_4_AAMA_02_01
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 52-31-00-010-053-A
A. Get Access
(1) Open the FWD cargo compartment door (referred to as cargo door) and safety it with the actuator
safety locks (Ref. AMM TASK 52-30-00-860-001) .
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT)-ADJUSTABLE in position below the opened cargo door.
(3) Remove the access panel 825AR from the cargo door.
Subtask 52-31-00-860-061-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Deactivate the interlock mechanism of the opened cargo door as follows:
NOTE: This procedure is only necessary, if one of the locking hooks is damaged or inoperative.
(a) Press the roller lever of the interlock mechanism outboard to release the blockage of the locking
shaft.
(b) Turn the locking handle up to the locked position and push it into the recess of the handle flap.
4. Procedure
Subtask 52-31-00-040-051-A
A. Deactivation of the Locking Hooks and Spools
(Ref. Fig. Locking Hooks and Spools)
(1) Deactivate the damaged or inoperative spool as follows:
(a) Remove and discard the cotter pin (1) from the nut (2).
(b) Remove the nut (2) and the washer (3) from the eccentric bolt (9).
(c) Remove the nuts (10) and the washers (11) from the special bolts (12) of the door frame fitting
(13).
(d) Remove the serrated plate (4) from the adjusting bush (5).
(e) Hold the spool (7) and remove the eccentric bolt (9) together with the serrated plate (8) from the
door frame fitting (13).
(f) Disengage the serrated plate (8) from the eccentric bolt (9).
(g) Remove the eccentric bush (6) from the spool (7).
(h) Remove the adjusting bush (5) from the door frame fitting (13).
(2) Deactivate the damaged or inoperative locking hook as follows:
(a) Remove and discard the cotter pin (15) from the nut (16).
(b) Remove the nut (16), the washers (17) and (19) and the bolt (20) from the lower fork end of the
linkage (18).
(c) Move the linkage (18) to disconnect it from the locking hook (24).
(d) Remove and discard the cotter pin (21) from the nut (22).
(e) Remove the nut (22) and the washer (23) from the locking hook bolt (26).
(f) Hold the locking hook (24) and remove the washer (25) and the locking hook bolt (26) from the
cargo door frame.
(g) Remove the locking hook (24) from the cargo door frame.
Subtask 52-31-00-210-050-A
B. Visual Inspection
(1) Examine the remaining locking hooks as follows:
(a) Make sure that the other locking hooks are not damaged.
(b) Make sure that you cannot turn the other locking hook bolts manually.
(2) Examine the remaining spools as follows:
(a) Make sure that the other spools are not damaged.
(b) Make sure that the other eccentric bolts and the eccentric bushes are in the correct condition.
(c) Make sure that the other lock fittings are not damaged.
5. Close-up
Subtask 52-31-00-860-059-A
A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.
(1) Close and lock the cargo door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-30-00-860-002) .
(2) Examine the vent door to make sure that it is closed and aligns with the cargo door skin.
(3) Make sure that the indications of the ECAM system in the cockpit shows that the cargo door is correct
closed and locked.
(4) Put a placard in the cockpit to tell the flight crew that one of the spools and/or locking hooks is
deactivated.
(5) Make an entry in the aircraft technical log that one of the spools and/or one of the locking hooks is
deactivated.
Subtask 52-31-00-410-053-A
B. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Install the access panel 825AR on the cargo door.
(3) Make sure that you can see the green mark of each safety cam through the indication windows of the
door access panel 825AR.
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 52-32-00-040-003-A
Deactivation of the Locking Hooks and Spools
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-30-04A YES NO NO 01.0 01.0 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-001-A). Open the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-002-A). Close the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
Locking Hooks and Spools
A A
C
Z826
FR52A
FR56 B
B
12
EXAMPLE
10
13 11
11
10
12
3
2
5
1
N_MM_523200_4_AAMA_01_00
C
LOCKING UNIT
EXAMPLE LOCKING
SHAFT
SAFTEY
SHAFT
LOCKING HOOK
D 15
16
18 17
19 21
22
20
23
25 24
26
N_MM_523200_4_AAMA_02_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 52-32-00-010-055-A
A. Get Access
CAUTION: IMMEDIATELY AFTER YOU OPEN THE CARGO COMPARTMENT DOOR, RECORD
ON THE WORK CARD ON THE DOOR, THE DATE AND TIME WHEN YOU OPENED
IT. IF THE CARGO COMPARTMENT DOOR STAYS OPEN FOR 12 HOURS OR MORE,
YOU MUST BLEED THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM RELATED TO IT. IF YOU DO NOT OBEY
THESE PRECAUTIONS, THE DOOR CAN CLOSE SUDDENLY WHEN YOU SET THE
DOOR TO "CLOSE". THIS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE DOOR AND TO THE AIR-
CRAFT STRUCTURE.
(1) Open the AFT cargo compartment door (referred to as cargo door) and safety it with the actuator
safety locks (Ref. AMM TASK 52-30-00-860-001) .
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT)-ADJUSTABLE in position below the opened cargo door.
(3) Remove the access panel 826AR from the cargo door.
Subtask 52-32-00-860-059-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Deactivate the interlock mechanism of the opened cargo door as follows:
NOTE: This procedure is only necessary, if one of the locking hooks is damaged or inoperative.
(a) Press the roller lever of the interlock mechanism outboard to release the blockage of the locking
shaft.
(b) Turn the locking handle up to the locked position and push it into the recess of the handle flap.
4. Procedure
Subtask 52-32-00-040-051-A
A. Deactivation of the Locking Hooks and Spools
(Ref. Fig. Locking Hooks and Spools)
(1) Deactivate the damaged or inoperative spool as follows:
(a) Remove and discard the cotter pin (1) from the nut (2).
(b) Remove the nut (2) and the washer (3) from the eccentric bolt (9).
(c) Remove the nuts (10) and the washers (11) from the special bolts (12) of the door frame fitting
(13).
(d) Remove the serrated plate (4) from the adjusting bush (5).
(e) Hold the spool (7) and remove the eccentric bolt (9) together with the serrated plate (8) from the
door frame fitting (13).
(f) Disengage the serrated plate (8) from the eccentric bolt (9).
(g) Remove the eccentric bush (6) from the spool (7).
(h) Remove the adjusting bush (5) from the door frame fitting (13).
(2) Deactivate the damaged or inoperative locking hook as follows:
(a) Remove and discard the cotter pin (15) from the nut (16).
(b) Remove the nut (16), the washers (17) and (19) and the bolt (20) from the lower fork end of the
linkage (18).
(c) Move the linkage (18) to disconnect it from the locking hook (24).
(d) Remove and discard the cotter pin (21) from the nut (22).
(e) Remove the nut (22) and the washer (23) from the locking hook bolt (26).
(f) Hold the locking hook (24) and remove the washer (25) and the locking hook bolt (26) from the
cargo door frame.
(g) Remove the locking hook (24) from the cargo door frame.
Subtask 52-32-00-210-050-A
B. Visual Inspection
(1) Examine the remaining locking hooks as follows:
(a) Make sure that the other locking hooks are not damaged.
(b) Make sure that you cannot turn the other locking hook bolts manually.
(2) Examine the remaining spools as follows:
(a) Make sure that the other spools are not damaged.
(b) Make sure that the other eccentric bolts and the eccentric bushes are in the correct condition.
(c) Make sure that the other lock fittings are not damaged.
5. Close-up
Subtask 52-32-00-860-060-A
A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.
(1) Close and lock the cargo door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-30-00-860-002) .
(2) Examine the vent door to make sure that it is closed and aligns with the cargo door skin.
(3) Make sure that the indications of the ECAM system in the cockpit shows that the cargo door is
correctly closed and locked.
(4) Put a placard in the cockpit to tell the flight crew that one of the spools and/or locking hooks is
deactivated.
(5) Make an entry in the aircraft technical log that one of the spools and/or one of the locking hooks is
deactivated.
Subtask 52-32-00-410-053-A
B. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Install the access panel 826AR on the cargo door.
(3) Make sure that you can see the green mark of each safety cam through the indication windows of the
door access panel 826AR.
(4) Remove the access platform(s).
End of document
TASK 52-33-00-040-001-A
Operation of Bulk Cargo Compartment Door with an inoperative Balance Mechanism
CAUTION: IMMEDIATELY AFTER YOU OPEN THE CARGO COMPARTMENT DOOR, RECORD ON THE
WORK CARD ON THE DOOR, THE DATE AND TIME WHEN YOU OPENED IT. IF THE CARGO
COMPARTMENT DOOR STAYS OPEN FOR 12 HOURS OR MORE, YOU MUST BLEED THE
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM RELATED TO IT. IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THESE PRECAUTIONS, THE
DOOR CAN CLOSE SUDDENLY WHEN YOU SET THE DOOR TO "CLOSE". THIS CAN CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE DOOR AND TO THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-33-01A NO NO NO 00.5 00.5 1
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 52-33-00-010-050-A
A. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position below the bulk cargo
compartment door (referred to as the bulk door.
(2) Attach a WARNING NOTICE(S) to the bulk door to tell persons that the door balance mechanism is
inoperative.
4. Procedure
Subtask 52-33-00-869-050-A
A. Operation of Bulk Cargo Compartment Door with an Inoperative Balance Mechanism
(1) Open the bulk cargo compartment door (referred to as bulk cargo door) as follows:
(a) If you must open the bulk cargo door from the outer side, push the button of the external door
handle.
NOTE: This causes the external door handle to release from its recess.
(b) Move the internal or external door handle to the OPEN position.
(c) Push the bulk cargo door inboard and put the door handle in the LOCKED position.
(d) If you used the external door handle, push it into its recess again.
(e) Move the bulk cargo door manually inboard until the hook engages with the hook arrester of the
fuselage crossbeam.
(f) Safety the bulk cargo door with a ROPE DIA 50 MM (2 IN) or a STRAP - LIFTING to the hook
arrester of the fuselage.
NOTE: This makes sure that the bulk cargo door does not fall when you release the hook during
the closing procedure.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 52-36-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Cargo Door Actuator(s)
CAUTION: IMMEDIATELY AFTER YOU OPEN THE CARGO COMPARTMENT DOOR, RECORD ON THE
WORK CARD ON THE DOOR, THE DATE AND TIME WHEN YOU OPENED IT. IF THE CARGO
COMPARTMENT DOOR STAYS OPEN FOR 12 HOURS OR MORE, YOU MUST BLEED THE
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM RELATED TO IT. IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THESE PRECAUTIONS, THE
DOOR CAN CLOSE SUDDENLY WHEN YOU SET THE DOOR TO "CLOSE". THIS CAN CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE DOOR AND TO THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-30-02B NO NO YES 01.0 01.0 1
MMEL 52-30-02C NO NO YES 01.0 01.0 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-12-29-611-001-A). Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hand Pump
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-002-A). Depressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-001-A). Depressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs through the Ground Con-
nector
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A-01). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs with the Auxiliary Power
Unit (APU)
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-002-A). Close the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-005-A). Open the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Crane
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-009-A). Close the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Crane
Cargo Door Actuator SHEET 1
Closing of the Cargo Door with the Crane SHEET 1
3
A 2
4
A 5
6
FR24A
FR52A
FR55A
FR28
FR56
FR59
A 7 10
8
11
19
18
22 17 11
20
21
16
14
15
12
14
13
N_MM_523600_4_AAM0_01_00
A
A
31
35
34 32
33 33
N_MM_523600_4_ACM0_01_00
Figure 52-36-00-991-00400-00-A / SHEET 1/1 - Closing of the Cargo Door with the Crane
** ON A/C ALL
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 52-36-00-010-052-A
A. Get Access
(1) Make sure that the FWD or Aft cargo-compartment door (referred to as cargo door) is fully opened
and safetied with the support struts (Ref. AMM TASK 52-30-00-860-005) .
(2) Open the access panel 134AR or 154AR to get access to the service panel of the applicable cargo
door.
(3) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT)-ADJUSTABLE in position below the opened cargo door.
Subtask 52-36-00-865-054-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU HYDRAULIC/HYD POWER/Y 3803GX N31
** ON A/C ALL
122VU DOORS/CARGO 1MJ T12
123VU Y HYD/ELEC/PUMP 3802GX AB06
123VU Y HYD/ELEC/ELEC PUMP/NORM 3801GX AB03
Subtask 52-36-00-860-055-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Depressurize the Yellow hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-002) .
(2) Depressurize the reservoir of the Yellow hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-001) .
(3) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit on overhead panel 40VU to prevent the operation of the
Yellow hydraulic system.
(4) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) on the ground service panel to prevent the operation of the Yellow
hydraulic system.
(5) Put a CONTAINER 5 L (1.32 USGAL) below the hydraulic connections of the door actuator(s) to
collect the hydraulic fluid.
4. Procedure
Subtask 52-36-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of the Door Actuator(s)
(Ref. Fig. Cargo Door Actuator SHEET 1)
(Ref. Fig. Closing of the Cargo Door with the Crane SHEET 1)
CAUTION: USE A SECOND WRENCH TO APPLY COUNTERTORQUE TO THE UNION WHEN YOU
DISCONNECT/CONNECT HYDRAULIC LINES ON UNIONS. IF YOU DO NOT USE THE
SECOND WRENCH, THERE IS A RISK THAT YOU WILL LOOSEN OR TIGHTEN THE
UNION TOO MUCH.
(1) Remove the flexible hoses from the defective door actuator as follows:
(a) Loosen the union and remove the flexible hose (22) from port A of the door actuator (11).
(b) Loosen the union and remove the flexible hose (21) from port B of the door actuator (11).
(c) Install the PLUG - BLANKING on the open ends of the door actuator ports.
(d) Install the PLUG - BLANKING, PRESSURE on the open ends of the flexible hoses.
(2) If necessary, remove the damaged door actuator as follows:
(a) Remove the electrical connector (20) from the receptacle of the proximity switch.
(b) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
(c) Remove the screw (7), the washer (8), the nut (10) and disconnect the bonding jumper (9) from
the bonding angle of the piston eye-end (6).
(d) Remove the screw (17) and the washer (18) and disconnect the bonding jumper (19) from the
door actuator (11).
(e) Remove and discard the cotter pin (5) from the nut (4).
(f) Remove the nut (4) and the washer (2) from the bolt (1).
(g) Support the door actuator (16) and remove the bolt (1) with the washer (2) from the actuator
attachment fitting (3).
(h) Remove the piston eye-end (6) from the actuator attachment fitting (3).
(i) Remove and discard the cotter pin (12) from the nut (13).
(j) Remove the nut (13) and the washer (14) from the bolt (16).
(k) Support the door actuator (11) and remove the bolt (16) and the washer (14) from the actuator
beam (15).
(l) Remove the door actuator (11) from the actuator beam (15).
Subtask 52-36-00-865-055-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU HYDRAULIC/HYD POWER/Y 3803GX N31
** ON A/C ALL
122VU DOORS/CARGO 1MJ T12
123VU Y HYD/ELEC/PUMP 3802GX AB06
123VU Y HYD/ELEC/ELEC PUMP/NORM 3801GX AB03
Subtask 52-36-00-860-054-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
(2) Set the Electronic Centralized Aircraft Monitor (ECAM) system to ON (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-
860-001) .
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S) from the ground service panel and the cockpit.
(4) Pressurize the reservoir of the Yellow hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-002) .
Subtask 52-36-00-790-050-A
D. Leak Check of the Door Hydraulic System (if one door actuator is deactivated)
(1) Turn the selector of the service panel to the OPEN position and hold it for three seconds to bleed the
door actuator.
(2) Remove the support struts from the cargo door structure and the door frame of the fuselage.
(3) Turn the selector of the service panel to the CLOSE position and hold it until the cargo door moves
down.
(4) Open and close the cargo door three times. Make sure that the cargo door is fully opened.
(5) Do a visual inspection of the door actuators, the pipes, the hoses and the related valves. Make sure
that there are no leaks.
NOTE: If necessary, disconnect the hydraulic pipes from the defective components and attach correct
pressure plugs to the open ends.
(6) Examine the Yellow reservoir level on the HYD page of the lower display unit of the ECAM system. If
necessary, fill the Yellow reservoir to its normal fill level (Ref. AMM TASK 12-12-29-611-001) .
Subtask 52-36-00-790-051-A
E. Leak Check of the Door Hydraulic System (if two door actuators are deactivated)
(1) Install the SLING-UNIVERSAL,DOORS (98A52008509000) to the cargo door and to the crane
(Ref. AMM TASK 52-30-00-860-009) .
(2) Remove the support struts from the cargo door structure and the door frame of the fuselage.
(3) Turn the selector of the service panel to the OPEN position and hold it for three seconds to bleed the
extension line.
(4) Turn the selector of the service panel to the CLOSE position and hold it for three seconds to bleed
the retraction line.
(5) Examine the Yellow reservoir level on the HYD page of the lower display unit of the ECAM system. If
necessary, fill the Yellow reservoir to its normal fill level (Ref. AMM TASK 12-12-29-611-001) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 52-36-00-410-052-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) If one door actuator is deactivated, close the cargo door hydraulically (Ref. AMM TASK 52-30-00-
860-002) .
(3) If the two door actuators are deactivated, close the cargo door with the crane (Ref. AMM TASK 52-
30-00-860-009) .
(4) Close the access panel 134AR or 154AR.
(5) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(6) Remove the access platform(s).
(7) Make an entry in the aircraft technical log.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 52-36-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Hand Pump
FIN : 3009GM
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-30-05A YES NO NO 01.0 01.0 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-12-29-611-001-A). Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hand Pump
(Ref. 29-00-00-910-002-A). Safety Procedures of the Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-10-00-863-002-A). Pressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System with a Hydraulic Ground
Power-Cart
(Ref. 29-10-00-864-002-A). Depressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-001-A). Depressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs through the Ground Con-
nector
(Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A-01). Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs with the Auxiliary Power
Unit (APU)
(Ref. 52-30-00-860-002-A). Close the FWD or Aft Cargo-Compartment Door with the Yellow Elec-
tric Pump
Hand Pump SHEET 1
A
FR48 FR47
A
B
198DB
198CB
7
1
6
2
B
5
3
4
BACK OF GROUND
SERVICE PANEL
N_MM_523600_4_AEM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 52-36-00-010-054-A
A. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position below the Yellow ground service
panel.
(2) Open the access door 198CB to get access to the hand pump.
(3) Remove the access panel 198DB to get access to the hydraulic connections of the hand pump.
Subtask 52-36-00-865-056-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU HYDRAULIC/HYD POWER/Y 3803GX N31
** ON A/C ALL
122VU DOORS/CARGO 1MJ T12
123VU Y HYD/ELEC/PUMP 3802GX AB06
123VU Y HYD/ELEC/ELEC PUMP/NORM 3801GX AB03
Subtask 52-36-00-860-057-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Depressurize the Yellow hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-002) .
(2) Depressurize the reservoir of the Yellow hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-001) .
(3) Put WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to pressurize the Yellow hydraulic system:
· In the cockpit on the hydraulic section 40VU of the overhead panel
· On the ground service panel of the Yellow hydraulic system.
(4) Obey the hydraulic safety procedures (Ref. AMM TASK 29-00-00-910-002) .
(5) Push the PTU P/B switch on the overhead panel 40VU to prevent the unwanted operation of the
power transfer unit.
(6) Put a CONTAINER 5 L (1.32 USGAL) below the hydraulic connections of the hand pump to collect
hydraulic fluid.
4. Procedure
Subtask 52-36-00-040-051-A
A. Deactivation of the Handpump
(Ref. Fig. Hand Pump SHEET 1)
CAUTION: USE A SECOND WRENCH TO APPLY COUNTERTORQUE TO THE UNION WHEN YOU
DISCONNECT/CONNECT HYDRAULIC LINES ON UNIONS. IF YOU DO NOT USE THE
SECOND WRENCH, THERE IS A RISK THAT YOU WILL LOOSEN OR TIGHTEN THE
UNION TOO MUCH.
(1) Loosen the union nut (2) from the union (3) and carefully disconnect the suction line (1) from the port
"C" of the hand pump (4).
(2) Loosen the union nut (6) from the union (5) and carefully disconnect the pressure line (7) from the
port "A" of the hand pump (4).
(3) Put the PLUG-BLANKING in each disconnected line end.
(4) Put blanking caps on the ports "A" and "C" of the hand pump (4) to prevent all contamination.
Subtask 52-36-00-865-057-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 401-450
121VU HYDRAULIC/HYD POWER/Y 3803GX N31
** ON A/C ALL
122VU DOORS/CARGO 1MJ T12
123VU Y HYD/ELEC/PUMP 3802GX AB06
123VU Y HYD/ELEC/ELEC PUMP/NORM 3801GX AB03
Subtask 52-36-00-860-058-A
C. Preparation for the Test
(1) Remove the warning notices from the overhead panel of the cockpit.
(2) Pressurize the reservoir of the Yellow hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-14-00-614-002) .
(3) Pressurize the Yellow hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-863-002) .
(4) Push the PTU P/B switch on the overhead panel 40VU to activate the power transfer unit.
Subtask 52-36-00-790-052-A
D. Leak Check of the Door Hydraulic System
(1) Turn the selector of the service panel to the OPEN position and hold it until the cargo door is fully
opened.
(2) Turn the selector of the service panel to the CLOSE position and hold it until the cargo door is closed.
(3) Open and close the cargo door ten times to bleed the door hydraulic system.
(4) Do a visual inspection to make sure that there are no leaks at the disconnected hydraulic lines.
(5) Examine the level of the Yellow reservoir on the HYD page of the lower display unit of the ECAM
system. If necessary, fill the Yellow reservoir (Ref. AMM TASK 12-12-29-611-001) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 52-36-00-410-053-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Remove the container.
(3) Make sure that the FWD or AFT cargo door is correctly closed (Ref. AMM TASK 52-30-00-860-002) .
(4) Install the access panel 198DB.
(5) Close the access door 198CB of the Yellow ground service panel.
(6) Remove the access platform(s).
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 52-51-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Key Pad
FIN :
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-53-03A NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 52-51-00-040-007-A). Deactivation of the Key Pad
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
** ON A/C ALL
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 52-51-00-040-003-A
Deactivation of the Key Pad
FIN :
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-51-03A NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 52-51-00-040-007-A). Deactivation of the Key Pad
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
** ON A/C ALL
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 52-51-00-040-006-A
Deactivation of the CDLS Normal System
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-51-01B NO YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 52-51-00-865-066-A
B. Table of the circuit breakers used in this procedure:
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-206, 208-209, 211-216, 218-221, 223-226,
229-239, 241-242, 244-250, 301-450, 500-600
POST SB 11-1047 for A/C 204-204, 217-217, 222-222, 227-228
EMB SB 11-1047 for A/C 201-201, 203-203, 206-206, 209-209, 211-211, 218-220, 229-235, 237-237,
244-244
EMB SB 25-1326 for A/C 231-232, 237-237, 244-244
122VU DOORS CKPT LOCK 1MQ T13
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
** ON A/C ALL
NOTE: All parts of the CDLS (normal and back-up system, if installed) can be inoperative if the com-
plete system is deactivated in the unlocked position and adjustment is not required by regula-
tions for the intended flight.
NOTE: If CKPT DOOR BKUP panel 45VU is installed on overhead panel 20VU and the switch LKG
SYS (21MQ) is in the BKUP position:
- Toggle switch COCKPIT DOOR (26MQ) on center pedestal panel 119VU and keypad
25MQ on the flight attendant panel are inoperative. These cannot be used to unlock and
open the cockpit door.
NOTE: If CKPT DOOR BKUP panel 45VU is installed on overhead panel 20VU and the switch LKG
SYS (21MQ) is in the BKUP position:
- The cockpit door can be unlocked and opened from the cockpit side only and cannot be un-
locked and opened from the cabin side. You must not close the cockpit door when there is
no person inside the cockpit.
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
** ON A/C ALL
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 52-51-00-040-007-A
Deactivation of the Key Pad
FIN :
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-51-04A NO NO NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
Control Unit 24MQ SHEET 1
20VU
Z210
1 24MQ
N_MM_525100_4_AAM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 52-51-00-865-109-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-206, 208-209, 211-216, 218-221, 223-226,
229-239, 241-242, 244-250, 301-450, 500-600
POST SB 11-1047 for A/C 204-204, 217-217, 222-222, 227-228
EMB SB 11-1047 for A/C 201-201, 203-203, 206-206, 209-209, 211-211, 218-220, 229-235, 237-237,
244-244
EMB SB 25-1326 for A/C 231-232, 237-237, 244-244
122VU DOORS CKPT LOCK 1MQ T13
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
** ON A/C ALL
NOTE: If the cockpit door closes during the deactivation procedure and no person is in the cockpit, de-en-
ergize the aircraft electrical circuits. This will let you open the cockpit door from the cabin.
(1) Hold the front face of the control unit (1) and loosen the captive screws (2).
(2) Carefully remove the control unit (1) until you get access to the electrical connector (4).
(3) Disconnect the electrical connector (4) from the receptacle (3).
(4) Put the CAP-BLANKING on each disconnected electrical connector and receptacle.
(5) Safety the electrical connector (4) with TIE WRAPS on the adjacent fuselage structure.
(6) Carefully install the control unit (1) and tighten the captive screws (2).
(7) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) on the overhead panel to tell the persons that the keypad is deactivated.
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
Subtask 52-51-00-865-068-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-206, 208-209, 211-216, 218-221, 223-226,
229-239, 241-242, 244-250, 301-450, 500-600
POST SB 11-1047 for A/C 204-204, 217-217, 222-222, 227-228
EMB SB 11-1047 for A/C 201-201, 203-203, 206-206, 209-209, 211-211, 218-220, 229-235, 237-237,
244-244
EMB SB 25-1326 for A/C 231-232, 237-237, 244-244
122VU DOORS CKPT LOCK 1MQ T13
** ON A/C ALL
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 52-51-00-040-010-A
Deactivation of the Electrical Release Strikes
FIN :
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-51-06A NO NO NO 00.5 00.5 1
MMEL 52-51-06B NO NO NO 00.5 00.5 1
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 52-51-00-710-001-A). Operational Test of the Routine Access
(Ref. 52-51-12-000-001-A). Removal of the Electrical Release Strike
Ref. ESPM 20-48-25
Ref. AWM 52-51-02
Electrical Release Strikes SHEET 1
Z220
A A
COCKPIT
DOOR
LAVATORY
DOOR
FR23
FR11
B
ELECTRICAL
RELEASE STRIKE
B
B
SOLENOID
HOUSING
PLUNGER
CATCH
SPRING
HOUSING
N_MM_525100_4_ACM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-226, 229-230, 233-236, 238-241, 243-243, 301-450, 500-600
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 52-51-00-865-081-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and tagged:
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-206, 208-209, 211-216, 218-221, 223-226,
229-239, 241-242, 244-250, 301-450, 500-600
POST SB 11-1047 for A/C 204-204, 217-217, 222-222, 227-228
EMB SB 11-1047 for A/C 201-201, 203-203, 206-206, 209-209, 211-211, 218-220, 229-235, 237-237,
244-244
EMB SB 25-1326 for A/C 231-232, 237-237, 244-244
122VU DOORS CKPT LOCK 1MQ T13
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
** ON A/C ALL
NOTE: It is important to keep the jiffi junction connectors at the A/C wire harness. This is because of
the isolation necessary to prevent a short circuit.
(4) If the catch moves freely, disconnect the A/C wire harness from the applicable electrical release strike
cables Ref. ESPM 20-48-25 and Ref. AWM 52-51-02.
NOTE: It is important to keep the jiffi junction connectors at the A/C wire harness. This is because of
the isolation necessary to prevent a short circuit.
NOTE: The A/C wires 4 and 7 of the center electrical release strike must stay connected. This is to
keep the OPEN light of the indication light 22MQ.
(5) Make sure that the remaining electrical release strikes operate satisfactorily (Ref. AMM TASK 52-51-
00-710-001) .
(6) Put a warning notice on the door post to tell persons that the applicable electrical release strike is
deactivated or removed.
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 52-51-00-865-086-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-206, 208-209, 211-216, 218-221, 223-226,
229-239, 241-242, 244-250, 301-450, 500-600
POST SB 11-1047 for A/C 204-204, 217-217, 222-222, 227-228
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
** ON A/C ALL
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 52-51-00-040-803-A
Deactivation of the Buzzer of the Cockpit-Door Locking System
FIN :
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-51-03A YES YES NO 00.5 00.5 1
NOTE: This procedure is only necessary if the buzzer of the cockpit-door locking system operates perman-
ently.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 25-13-41-400-001-A). Installation of the Ceiling Panels
(Ref. 52-51-00-710-002-A). Operational Test of the Cockpit-Door Locking System (CDLS)
(Ref. 52-51-13-000-001-A). Removal of the Buzzer of the Cockpit-Door Locking System
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
Subtask 52-51-00-865-139-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-206, 208-209, 211-216, 218-221, 223-226,
229-239, 241-242, 244-250, 301-450, 500-600
POST SB 11-1047 for A/C 204-204, 217-217, 222-222, 227-228
EMB SB 11-1047 for A/C 201-201, 203-203, 206-206, 209-209, 211-211, 218-220, 229-235, 237-237,
244-244
EMB SB 25-1326 for A/C 231-232, 237-237, 244-244
122VU DOORS CKPT LOCK 1MQ T13
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
Subtask 52-51-00-865-140-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 206-206, 208-209, 211-216, 218-221, 223-226,
229-239, 241-242, 244-250, 301-450, 500-600
POST SB 11-1047 for A/C 204-204, 217-217, 222-222, 227-228
EMB SB 11-1047 for A/C 201-201, 203-203, 206-206, 209-209, 211-211, 218-220, 229-235, 237-237,
244-244
EMB SB 25-1326 for A/C 231-232, 237-237, 244-244
122VU DOORS CKPT LOCK 1MQ T13
** ON A/C ALL
C. Close Access
(1) Install ceiling panel 211HC (Ref. AMM TASK 25-13-41-400-001) .
(2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
Subtask 52-51-00-860-119-A
D. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 52-70-00-040-001-A
Visual Check to Make Sure that the Cargo Compartment Doors are Correctly Closed
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 52-70-00-010-050-A
A. Get Access
(1) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position at the applicable cargo
compartment door.
4. Procedure
Subtask 52-70-00-210-050-G
A. Visual Check of the inoperative FWD and/or AFT Cargo Compartment Doors
(1) Push the handle flap in, to release the door handle.
(2) Pull the door handle up from the door structure in the UNLOCKED direction until the door handle
moves 65 degrees.
(3) Make sure that you can see the red marks of each safety in the indication windows of the access
panels.
(4) Push the door handle down into the LOCKED position again.
(5) Do a visual check of the external cargo door to make sure that:
· The cargo door is aligned with the fuselage.
· The vent door is fully closed.
· The green marks of each safety cam are in view in the indication windows of the access panels at
the lower cargo-door edge.
· The door handle is aligned with the cargo door contour.
Subtask 52-70-00-970-050-A
B. Entry in the Log Book.
(1) Make an entry in the aircraft log book to record that:
· the CARGO indication is defective on the lower ECAM DU
· the cargo-compartment door is closed and locked.
C. Visual Check to Make Sure that the Bulk Cargo-Compartment Door is Correctly Closed
(1) Do this visual check on the bulk cargo-compartment door:
(a) Push the button of the external door handle to release it from the recess.
(b) Move the external door handle to the OPEN position and push the bulk cargo-compartment door
in.
(c) Move the internal or the external door handle to the LOCKED position and examine the lateral
barrel locks.
NOTE: The barrel locks turn until their slots cannot engage with the latch spigots at the door
frame.
(d) Move the applicable door handle back to the OPEN position.
(e) Pull the door down into the door opening and move the external door handle to the LOCKED
position.
** ON A/C 225-225
Subtask 52-70-00-210-051-B
C. Not Applicable
Subtask 52-70-00-970-051-B
D. Not Applicable
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 52-70-00-040-004-A
Visual Check to Make Sure that the Avionics-Compartment Access Doors are Correctly Closed
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 52-41-00-410-002-A). Close the Avionics Compartment Doors after Access
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 52-70-00-010-054-A
A. Get Access
(1) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) - ADJUSTABLE in position at the applicable avionics-
compartment access door 811 or 812 or 822 or 824.
(2) Manually open the related avionics-compartment access door 811 or 812 or 822 or 824.
4. Procedure
Subtask 52-70-00-210-056-A
A. Visual Check to Make Sure that the Avionics-Compartment Access Door is Correctly Closed
(1) With the door open, move the handle so as to operate the locking system.
(2) Make sure that the locks get out of their housing and operate correctly.
(3) Put the handle in the door open position.
(4) Close the avionics-compartment access door and lock it.
Subtask 52-70-00-970-056-A
B. Entry in the Log Book.
(1) Make an entry in the aircraft log book to record that:
· the AVIONICS indication is defective on the lower ECAM DU
· the avionics-compartment access door(s) are closed and locked.
5. Close-up
Subtask 52-70-00-410-054-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Manually close the concerned avionics-compartment access door
811 or
812 or
822 or
824 (Ref. AMM TASK 52-41-00-410-002) .
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 52-70-00-040-010-A
Visual Check of the Emergency Exit Closure and the Slide Arming
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-07-03A YES YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
MMEL 52-07-03B YES YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
MMEL 52-07-03C YES YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
MMEL 52-07-03D YES YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 52-21-11-000-001-A). Removal of the Emergency Exit Hatch
(Ref. 52-21-11-400-001-A). Installation of the Emergency Exit Hatch
** ON A/C 401-450
(Ref. 52-22-00-010-802-A). Opening of the Overwing Emergency-Exit Door from the Passenger
Compartment
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C 409-415
Emergency Overwing Door - Slide Release Mechanism
** ON A/C 409-415
Emergency Overwing Door - Visual Indicator SHEET 1
Z844
A A
Z834
A A
B
FR41
FR39
4
3
N_MM_527000_4_AEM0_01_01
SECTION
A-A
FUSELAGE
CONTOUR
5
6
HATCH
CONTOUR
N_MM_527000_4_AEM0_02_01
Z834 (Z844)
Z833 (Z843)
C D
A 01
NOTE:
01 LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
N_MM_527000_4_AJM0_01_00
Figure 52-70-00-991-00200-00-E / SHEET 1/3 - Emergency Overwing Door - Slide Release Mechanism
** ON A/C 401-408, 416-450
E F
(3)
B 01
4
(1) (2)
C 02
NOTE:
01 LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
02 STEPS (1), (2) AND (3) ARE THE NECESSARY STEPS TO DISARM THE SLIDE RELEASE MECHANISM
N_MM_527000_4_AJM0_02_00
Figure 52-70-00-991-00200-00-E / SHEET 2/3 - Emergency Overwing Door - Slide Release Mechanism
** ON A/C 401-408, 416-450
3
4
(4)
(6) (5)
D 03
3
4
(3)
(2)
(1)
5
E 02
(4)
(5)
(6)
5 3
F 03
NOTE:
02 STEPS (1), (2) AND (3) ARE THE NECESSARY STEPS TO DISARM THE SLIDE RELEASE MECHANISM
03 STEPS (4), (5) AND (6) ARE THE NECESSARY STEPS TO ARM THE SLIDE RELEASE MECHANISM
N_MM_527000_4_AJM0_03_00
Figure 52-70-00-991-00200-00-E / SHEET 3/3 - Emergency Overwing Door - Slide Release Mechanism
** ON A/C 401-408, 416-450
Z833 (Z843)
2
B C
A 01
NOTE:
01 LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
N_MM_527000_4_AMM0_01_00
Figure 52-70-00-991-00200-00-G / SHEET 1/2 - Emergency Overwing Door - Slide Release Mechanism
** ON A/C 409-415
(3)
4
(1) (2)
B 02
3
4
(4)
(6) (5)
C 03
NOTE:
02 STEPS (1), (2) AND (3) ARE THE NECESSARY STEPS TO DISARM THE SLIDE RELEASE MECHANISM
03 STEPS (4), (5) AND (6) ARE THE NECESSARY STEPS TO ARM THE SLIDE RELEASE MECHANISM
N_MM_527000_4_AMM0_02_00
Figure 52-70-00-991-00200-00-G / SHEET 2/2 - Emergency Overwing Door - Slide Release Mechanism
** ON A/C 409-415
A
Z844
Z843
Z834
Z833
A 01
22 22
21
23
23
23
B
FWD
NOTE:
01 LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
N_MM_527000_4_AJN0_01_00
A
Z844
Z843
Z834
Z833
A 01
22 22
21
23
23
23
B
FWD
NOTE:
01 LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
N_MM_527000_4_AMN0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C 401-450
Subtask 52-70-00-010-064-C
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 409-415
(Ref. Fig. Emergency Overwing Door - Slide Release Mechanism)
(f) If the hatch position is not correct, remove the hatch (4) (Ref. AMM TASK 52-21-11-000-001)
and install it again (Ref. AMM TASK 52-21-11-400-001) .
(2) Visual check to make sure that the applicable emergency exit hatch is in the ARMED mode
(a) Make sure that the escape-slide release mechanism is not in the MAINTENANCE mode.
1 Pull down the cover flap (3) from the hatch (4) and remove it.
2 Make sure that the latch pin (1) is not in the DISARMED position (latch pin retracted).
(b) If the latch pin (1) is in the DISARMED position (escape-slide release mechanism in
MAINTENANCE mode), arm the slide release mechanism as follows:
1 With a WRENCH - HEXAGONAL, push the latch pin (1) against the spring (2).
2 Turn the head of the latch pin (1) a quarter turn clockwise to extend the latch pin (1).
3 Make sure that the white SLIDE ARMED indicator light, located in the cabin lining near the
emergency exits, is on.
(c) Install the cover flap (3) on the hatch (4) and push it against the hatch (4).
(d) If the latch pin (1) is in the extended position, make sure that the indication is correct on the lower
ECAM DU.
(3) Entry in the log book
(a) If the indication is not correct, make an entry in the aircraft log book to record that:
· The SLIDE indication of the hatch (4) is defective on the lower ECAM DU.
· The hatch is in the ARMED mode.
· The EMER EXIT indication is defective on the lower ECAM DU.
· The hatch (4) is correctly installed and locked.
** ON A/C 401-450
Subtask 52-70-00-210-069-C
A. Visual Check of the Emergency Exit Closure and the Slide Arming
(1) Do a visual check to make sure that the applicable emergency overwing door is correctly closed:
** ON A/C 409-415
(Ref. Fig. Emergency Overwing Door - Visual Indicator SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 401-450
(a) On the visual lock indicator (21):
1 Make sure that the black arrows (23) are aligned with the black lines (22) from the green
segment.
(b) On the lower ECAM DU, on the DOOR/OXY page:
1 Push the DOOR key.
2 Make sure that the DOOR/OXY page comes into view.
3 If the "EMER EXIT" message stays on, examine the emergency overwing-door position from
the outboard side.
NOTE: The emergency overwing door must be flush with the fuselage.
(2) Do a visual check to make sure that the applicable emergency overwing door is in the ARMED mode:
** ON A/C 409-415
(Ref. Fig. Emergency Overwing Door - Slide Release Mechanism)
** ON A/C 401-450
(a) Remove the handle cover (1).
(b) If the lever (3) is behind the disarm bracket (4), arm the slide release mechanism:
1 On the forward left emergency-overwing-door or the aft right emergency-overwing-door:
a Pull the slide release shaft (5) to the right side to release it from the disarm bracket (4).
b Turn the slide release shaft (5) counterclockwise and push it to the left side.
2 On the aft left emergency-overwing-door or the forward right emergency-overwing-door:
a Pull the slide release shaft (5) to the left side to release it from the disarm bracket (4).
b Turn the slide release shaft (5) clockwise and push it to the right side.
(c) Make sure that the SLIDE ARMED indicator light (2) comes on.
(d) Install the handle cover (1).
(e) The SLIDE ARMED indicator light (2) goes off.
(f) On the lower ECAM DU, on the DOOR/OXY page:
1 Push the DOOR key.
2 Make sure that the DOOR/OXY page comes into view.
3 Make sure that the message SLIDE in white color is shown for the applicable overwing
doors.
(3) Make an entry in the logbook.
Subtask 52-70-00-210-071-A
B. Visual Check of the Emergency Exit Closure and the Slide Arming
NOTE: This procedure is applicable only to MMEL 52-07-03B and MMEL 52-07-03C.
(1) Do a visual check to make sure that the applicable emergency overwing door is correctly closed:
** ON A/C 409-415
(Ref. Fig. Emergency Overwing Door - Visual Indicator SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 401-450
(a) On the visual lock indicator (21):
1 Make sure that the black arrows (23) are aligned with the black lines (22) from the green
segment.
(b) On the lower ECAM DU, on the DOOR/OXY page:
1 Push the DOOR key.
NOTE: The emergency overwing door must be flush with the fuselage.
** ON A/C 409-415
(Ref. Fig. Emergency Overwing Door - Slide Release Mechanism)
** ON A/C 401-450
(a) Remove the handle cover (1).
(b) If the lever (3) is behind the disarm bracket (4), arm the slide release mechanism:
1 On the forward left emergency-overwing-door or the aft right emergency-overwing-door:
a Pull the slide release shaft (5) to the right side to release it from the disarm bracket (4).
b Turn the slide release shaft (5) counterclockwise and push it to the left side.
2 On the aft left emergency-overwing-door or the forward right emergency-overwing-door:
a Pull the slide release shaft (5) to the left side to release it from the disarm bracket (4).
b Turn the slide release shaft (5) clockwise and push it to the right side.
(c) Make sure that the SLIDE ARMED indicator light (2) comes on.
(d) Install the handle cover (1).
NOTE: The SLIDE ARMED indicator light (2) can stay on after the installation of the handle cover
(1).
(1) Do a visual check to make sure that the applicable emergency overwing door is correctly closed:
** ON A/C 409-415
(Ref. Fig. Emergency Overwing Door - Visual Indicator SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 401-450
(a) On the visual lock indicator (21):
1 Make sure that the black arrows (23) are aligned with the black lines (22) from the green
segment.
(b) On the lower ECAM DU, on the DOOR/OXY page:
1 Push the DOOR key.
2 Make sure that the DOOR/OXY page comes into view.
3 If the "EMER EXIT" message stays on, examine the emergency overwing-door position from
the outboard side.
NOTE: The emergency overwing door must be flush with the fuselage.
** ON A/C 409-415
(Ref. Fig. Emergency Overwing Door - Slide Release Mechanism)
** ON A/C 401-450
(a) Remove the handle cover (1) of the two emergency overwing doors on the same side.
(b) Disarm the slide release mechanism of the two emergency overwing doors on the same side:
1 On the forward left emergency-overwing-door or the aft right emergency-overwing-door:
a Pull the slide release shaft (5) to the right side, turn it clockwise and engage it behind
the disarm bracket (4).
2 On the aft left emergency-overwing-door or the forward right emergency-overwing-door:
a Pull the slide release shaft (5) to the left side, turn it counterclockwise and engage it
behind the disarm bracket (4).
(c) Install the handle cover (1) of the two emergency overwing doors on the same side.
NOTE: The SLIDE ARMED indicator light (2) can stay on after the installation of the handle cover
(1).
(d) Put a PLACARD in position on the two disarmed emergency overwing doors on the same side to
tell people not to use the two doors in an emergency situation.
(3) Make an entry in the logbook.
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
** ON A/C 401-450
Subtask 52-70-00-410-064-C
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Do the EIS stop procedure
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 52-70-00-040-011-A
Visual Check of the Emergency Exit Closure and the Slide Arming
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 52-07-04A YES YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
MMEL 52-07-04B YES YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C ALL
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
** ON A/C 401-450
(Ref. 52-22-00-010-802-A). Opening of the Overwing Emergency-Exit Door from the Passenger
Compartment
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C ALL
** ON A/C 409-415
Emergency Overwing Door - Slide Release Mechanism
** ON A/C 409-415
Emergency Overwing Door - Visual Indicator SHEET 1
Z844
A A
Z834
A A
B
FR41
FR39
4
3
N_MM_527000_4_AEM0_01_01
SECTION
A-A
FUSELAGE
CONTOUR
5
6
HATCH
CONTOUR
N_MM_527000_4_AEM0_02_01
Z834 (Z844)
Z833 (Z843)
C D
A 01
NOTE:
01 LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
N_MM_527000_4_AJM0_01_00
Figure 52-70-00-991-00200-00-E / SHEET 1/3 - Emergency Overwing Door - Slide Release Mechanism
** ON A/C 401-408, 416-450
E F
(3)
B 01
4
(1) (2)
C 02
NOTE:
01 LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
02 STEPS (1), (2) AND (3) ARE THE NECESSARY STEPS TO DISARM THE SLIDE RELEASE MECHANISM
N_MM_527000_4_AJM0_02_00
Figure 52-70-00-991-00200-00-E / SHEET 2/3 - Emergency Overwing Door - Slide Release Mechanism
** ON A/C 401-408, 416-450
3
4
(4)
(6) (5)
D 03
3
4
(3)
(2)
(1)
5
E 02
(4)
(5)
(6)
5 3
F 03
NOTE:
02 STEPS (1), (2) AND (3) ARE THE NECESSARY STEPS TO DISARM THE SLIDE RELEASE MECHANISM
03 STEPS (4), (5) AND (6) ARE THE NECESSARY STEPS TO ARM THE SLIDE RELEASE MECHANISM
N_MM_527000_4_AJM0_03_00
Figure 52-70-00-991-00200-00-E / SHEET 3/3 - Emergency Overwing Door - Slide Release Mechanism
** ON A/C 401-408, 416-450
Z833 (Z843)
2
B C
A 01
NOTE:
01 LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
N_MM_527000_4_AMM0_01_00
Figure 52-70-00-991-00200-00-G / SHEET 1/2 - Emergency Overwing Door - Slide Release Mechanism
** ON A/C 409-415
(3)
4
(1) (2)
B 02
3
4
(4)
(6) (5)
C 03
NOTE:
02 STEPS (1), (2) AND (3) ARE THE NECESSARY STEPS TO DISARM THE SLIDE RELEASE MECHANISM
03 STEPS (4), (5) AND (6) ARE THE NECESSARY STEPS TO ARM THE SLIDE RELEASE MECHANISM
N_MM_527000_4_AMM0_02_00
Figure 52-70-00-991-00200-00-G / SHEET 2/2 - Emergency Overwing Door - Slide Release Mechanism
** ON A/C 409-415
A
Z844
Z843
Z834
Z833
A 01
22 22
21
23
23
23
B
FWD
NOTE:
01 LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
N_MM_527000_4_AJN0_01_00
A
Z844
Z843
Z834
Z833
A 01
22 22
21
23
23
23
B
FWD
NOTE:
01 LH SHOWN, RH SYMMETRICAL
N_MM_527000_4_AMN0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C 401-450
Subtask 52-70-00-010-065-C
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001) .
** ON A/C ALL
4. Procedure
** ON A/C 409-415
(Ref. Fig. Emergency Overwing Door - Slide Release Mechanism)
(f) If the hatch position is not correct, remove the hatch (4) (Ref. AMM TASK 52-21-11-000-001)
and install it again (Ref. AMM TASK 52-21-11-400-001) .
(2) Visual check to make sure that the applicable emergency exit hatch is in the ARMED mode
(a) Make sure that the escape-slide release mechanism is not in the MAINTENANCE mode.
1 Pull down the cover flap (3) from the hatch (4) and remove it.
2 Make sure that the latch pin (1) is not in the DISARMED position (latch pin retracted).
(b) If the latch pin (1) is in the DISARMED poisition (escape-slide release mechanism in
MAINTENANCE mode), arm the slide release mechanism as follows:
1 With a WRENCH - HEXAGONAL, push the latch pin (1) against the spring (2).
2 Turn the head of the latch pin (1) a quarter turn clockwise to extend the latch pin (1).
3 Make sure that the white SLIDE ARMED white indicator light, located in the cabin lining near
the emergency exits, is on.
(c) Install the cover flap (3) on the hatch (4) and push it against the hatch (4).
(d) If the latch pin (1) is the extended position, make sure that the indication is correct on the lower
ECAM DU.
(3) Entry in the log book
(a) If the indication is not correct, make an entry in the aircraft log book to record that:
· The SLIDE indication of the hatch is defective on the lower ECAM DU.
· The hatch (4) is in the ARMED mode.
· The EMER EXIT indication is defective on the lower ECAM DU.
· The hatch (4) is correctly installed and locked.
** ON A/C 401-450
Subtask 52-70-00-210-070-C
A. Visual Check of the Emergency Exit Closure and the Slide Arming
(1) Do a visual check to make sure that the applicable emergency overwing door is correctly closed:
** ON A/C 409-415
(Ref. Fig. Emergency Overwing Door - Visual Indicator SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 401-450
(a) On the visual lock indicator (21):
1 Make sure that the black arrows (23) are aligned with the black lines (22) from the green
segment.
2 If the black arrows (23) are not aligned with the black lines (22) from the green segment,
then close the emergency overwing door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-22-00-010-802) .
3 Examine the emergency overwing door position from the outboard side.
4 Make sure that the emergency overwing door is flush with the fuselage.
(2) Do a visual check to make sure that the applicable emergency overwing door is in the ARMED mode:
** ON A/C 409-415
** ON A/C 401-450
(a) Remove the handle cover (1).
(b) If the lever (3) is behind the disarm bracket (4), arm the slide release mechanism:
1 On the forward left emergency-overwing-door:
a Pull the slide release shaft (5) to the right side to release it from the disarm bracket (4).
b Turn the slide release shaft (5) counterclockwise and push it to the left side.
2 On the forward right emergency-overwing-door:
a Pull the slide release shaft (5) to the left side to release it from the disarm bracket (4).
b Turn the slide release shaft (5) clockwise and push it to the right side.
(c) Install the handle cover (1).
NOTE: The SLIDE ARMED indicator light (2) can stay on after the installation of the handle cover
(1).
(1) Do a visual check to make sure that the two applicable emergency overwing doors on the same side
are correctly closed:
** ON A/C 409-415
(Ref. Fig. Emergency Overwing Door - Visual Indicator SHEET 1)
** ON A/C 401-450
(a) On the visual lock indicator (21):
1 Make sure that the black arrows (23) are aligned with the black lines (22) from the green
segment.
2 If the black arrows (23) are not aligned with the black lines (22) from the green segment,
then close the emergency overwing door (Ref. AMM TASK 52-22-00-010-802) .
3 Examine the emergency overwing door position from the outboard side.
4 Make sure that the emergency overwing door is flush with the fuselage.
(b) Put a PLACARD in position on the two emergency overwing doors on the same side to tell
people not to use the two doors in an emergency situation.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
** ON A/C ALL
5. Close-up
** ON A/C 401-450
Subtask 52-70-00-410-065-C
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Do the EIS stop procedure
(Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 56-10-00-040-001-A
Deactivation of the Front Windshield
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS RELATED TO THE WEATHER RADAR ARE
OPENED, SAFETIED AND TAGGED.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 56-11-11-200-001-A). Inspection of the Windshields
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 56-10-00-861-050-A
A. Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
Subtask 56-10-00-941-052-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position at the zone 210.
Subtask 56-10-00-865-058-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C ALL
122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/R 4DG2 W14
122VU ANTI ICE/WHC/2 5DG2 W13
122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/L 4DG1 X14
122VU ANTI ICE/WHC/1 5DG1 X13
123VU ANTI ICE/L/WHSLD 1DG1 AF10
123VU ANTI ICE/R/WHSLD 1DG2 AF03
4. Procedure
Subtask 56-10-00-220-052-A
A. Deactivation of the Windshield
(1) Do an inspection of the windshield for:
· scratches, cracks, chips, bubbles, delamination, discoloration, interlayer microflakes, transparency,
burn spots, burning and damage on the soft liner (self-healing liner) (Ref. AMM TASK 56-11-11-
200-001) .
NOTE: The damage on the soft liner is only applicable to the windshield that has a soft liner on the in-
ner surface (SGS (formerly SPS) supplier, P/N SPSA320...).
5. Close-up
Subtask 56-10-00-865-059-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C ALL
122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/R 4DG2 W14
122VU ANTI ICE/WHC/2 5DG2 W13
122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/L 4DG1 X14
122VU ANTI ICE/WHC/1 5DG1 X13
End of document
** ON A/C ALL
TASK 56-10-00-040-002-A
Deactivation of the Lateral Fixed or Sliding Window
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS RELATED TO THE WEATHER RADAR ARE
OPENED, SAFETIED AND TAGGED.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 56-11-12-200-001-A). Inspection of the Fixed Windows
(Ref. 56-12-11-200-001-A). Inspection of the Sliding Windows
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 56-10-00-861-051-A
A. Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
Subtask 56-10-00-941-057-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position at the zone 210.
Subtask 56-10-00-865-060-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C ALL
122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/R 4DG2 W14
122VU ANTI ICE/WHC/2 5DG2 W13
122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/L 4DG1 X14
122VU ANTI ICE/WHC/1 5DG1 X13
123VU ANTI ICE/L/WHSLD 1DG1 AF10
123VU ANTI ICE/R/WHSLD 1DG2 AF03
4. Procedure
Subtask 56-10-00-220-053-A
A. Deactivation of the Window
(1) Inspection of the fixed windows
(a) Do an inspection of the acrylic fixed windows for:
Scratches, cracks, chips, bubbles, delamination, discoloration, crazing, burn spots and
transparency (Ref. AMM TASK 56-11-12-200-001) .
(b) Do an inspection of the glass fixed windows for:
Scratches, cracks, chips, bubbles, interlayer microflakes, delamination, discoloration, crazing,
burn spots and transparency (Ref. AMM TASK 56-11-12-200-001) .
(2) Inspection of the sliding windows
(a) Do an inspection of the acrylic sliding windows for:
Scratches, cracks, chips, bubbles, delamination, discoloration, crazing, burn spots and
transparency (Ref. AMM TASK 56-12-11-200-001) .
(b) Do an inspection of the glass sliding windows for:
Scratches, cracks, chips, bubbles, interlayer microflakes, delamination, discoloration, crazing,
burn spots and transparency (Ref. AMM TASK 56-12-11-200-001) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 56-10-00-865-061-A
A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
** ON A/C ALL
122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/R 4DG2 W14
End of document
TASK 73-29-00-040-001-A
CHECK OF THE ENG FADEC MAINTENANCE MESSAGES DISPLAYED ON ECAM STATUS PAGE
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 73-29-00-710-040-B). Operational Test of the FADEC on the Ground (with Engine Motoring)
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 73-29-00-869-057-A
A. Not applicable
Subtask 73-29-00-861-058-A
B. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
4. Procedure
Subtask 73-29-00-040-050-A
A. Do an operational test of the FADEC 1 Channels A/B and FADEC 2 Channels A/B with printing of each
TEST RESUSLT page (Ref. AMM TASK 73-29-00-710-040) .
(1) Make sure that the TEST RESULT PAGE do not show these maintenance messages:
5. Close-up
Subtask 73-29-00-862-058-A
A. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002) .
Subtask 73-29-00-869-058-A
B. Make an entry in the log book to record the operational test of the FADEC.
End of document
TASK 73-30-00-040-043-A
Replacement of the Fuel Filter Cartridge
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 71-00-00-710-006-B). Minimum Idle Check
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-040-B). Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-040-B). Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 73-11-10-000-004-A). Removal of the Fuel Filter Element
(Ref. 73-11-10-400-004-A). Installation of the Fuel Filter Element
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 73-30-00-941-050-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to start the engine.
(2) Make sure that the engine 1(2) shutdown occurred not less than 5 minutes before you do this
procedure.
(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU:
(a) Make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
(b) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to energize the FADEC 1(2).
Subtask 73-30-00-010-050-A
B. Open the fan cowl doors: (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-010-040)
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
TASK 73-30-00-040-042-A
Fuel Filter CLOG Warning - Filter Servicing
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 73-09-01A YES YES NO 00.8 00.8 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 71-00-00-710-012-B). Test No.3 : Idle Leak Check
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-010-A). Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-010-A). Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
(Ref. 73-12-42-000-010-B). Removal of the Fuel Filter Element
(Ref. 73-12-42-400-010-B). Installation of the Fuel Filter Element
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 73-30-00-941-054-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to start the engine.
(2) Make sure that the engine 1(2) shutdown occurred not less than 5 minutes before you do this
procedure.
End of document
TASK 73-21-00-040-801-A
Check of the Bypass Directional Control Valve (BDCV) Counter Alert Message
End of document
TASK 73-34-00-040-802-A
Engine Fuel Filter Change
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 73-11-06-000-801-A). Removal of the Fuel Filter Element
(Ref. 73-11-06-400-801-A). Installation of the Fuel Filter Element
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 73-34-00-000-050-A
A. Remove the Fuel Filter Element (Ref. AMM TASK 73-11-06-000-801)
4. Procedure
Subtask 73-34-00-400-050-A
A. Install the new Fuel Filter Element (Ref. AMM TASK 73-11-06-400-801)
5. Close-up
Subtask 73-34-00-860-050-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make an entry in the logbook to record that the Fuel Filter element has been changed
End of document
TASK 74-31-00-040-001-A
Check of the Ignition System
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 74-00-00-710-043-A). Operational Test of the Ignition System
(Ref. 74-00-00-710-043-A-01). Operational Test of the Ignition System without CFDS
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 74-31-00-869-052-A
A. Not Applicable
4. Procedure
Subtask 74-31-00-710-051-A
A. Do the operational test of the ignition system (Ref. AMM TASK 74-00-00-710-043) and make sure that
the ignition system is operative.
Subtask 74-31-00-941-051-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell persons that the ignition warning system does not
operate.
(2) Make an entry in the log book.
End of document
TASK 74-31-00-040-002-A
Check of Ignition Fault Warning
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 74-31-00-861-051-A
A. Energize the ground service network (Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
Subtask 74-31-00-865-051-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
ACTION RESULT
1.On the ENG PNL 115VU: On the upper ECAM display unit:
· Set the ENG/MODE/CRANK/NORM/IGN START · The primary engine parameters come into view.
selector switch to IGN START.
ACTION RESULT
- The ENG/MODE/CRANK/NORM/IGN
START rotary selector to NORM.
5. Close-up
Subtask 74-31-00-860-051-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) On the MAINTENANCE PNL 50VU:
(a) Push the ENG / FADEC GND PWR / 1(2) pushbutton switch. The ON legend goes off.
(2) Do the EIS stop procedure: (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(3) Make an entry in the log book.
(4) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell person that igniter indication is selected on the ENGINE SD page
(FAA only).
Subtask 74-31-00-865-054-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
TASK 74-31-00-040-005-A
Temporary Modification of the JH1 and JH2 Routing for Aircraft Dispatch Requirements
WARNING: BEFORE YOU START WORK ON THE IGNITION SYSTEM, MAKE SURE THAT THE IGNITION
EXCITERS ARE DE-ENERGIZED FOR A MINIMUM OF FIVE MINUTES. ALSO DO NOT TOUCH
THE ELECTRICAL CONTACTS.
THE IGNITION SYSTEM VOLTAGE IS VERY HIGH, AND THE IGNITION EXCITERS CAN HAVE
AN ELECTRICAL CHARGE EVEN WHEN NOT ENERGIZED. IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THESE
PRECAUTIONS, INJURY CAN OCCUR.
CAUTION: BE CAREFUL WITH THE IGNITION LEAD TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE CONDUIT AND THE
INTERNAL WIRES.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-040-B). Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-040-B). Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 74-00-00-710-043-A). Operational Test of the Ignition System
(Ref. 74-00-00-710-043-A-01). Operational Test of the Ignition System without CFDS
(Ref. 78-30-00-081-041-B). Make the Thrust Reverser Serviceable after Maintenance
(Ref. 78-30-00-481-041-B). Make the Thrust Reverser Unserviceable for Maintenance
Temporary Modification of the JH1 and JH2 Harnesses Routing and Connection
A
A
FLANGE
STA 199 (A2)
C1M-355-00
N_MM_743100_4_RAM0_01_00
IGN EXCITER A
4000JH1
4000JH2
IGN EXCITER B
C1M-356-00
N_MM_743100_4_RAM0_02_00
IGN EXCITER A
4000JH2
4000JH1
IGN EXCITER B
C1M-357-00
N_MM_743100_4_RAM0_03_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 74-31-00-861-052-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002) .
Subtask 74-31-00-941-054-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) Make sure that the engine 1(2) shutdown occurred not less than 5 minutes before you do this
procedure.
(2) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to start the engine.
(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU:
(a) Make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
(b) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to energize the FADEC 1(2).
Subtask 74-31-00-865-059-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
(a) Connect the 4000JH2 harness connector to the upper ignition exciter-A by hand. Use PLIERS -
NOSE, SOFT, LONG only if necessary.
(5) Route the 4000JH1 harness as follows:
(a) Connect the 4000JH1 harness connector to the lower ignition exciter-B by hand. Use PLIERS -
NOSE, SOFT, LONG only if necessary.
(6) Make sure that no contact of the harnesses with the ignition exciter can occur.
Subtask 74-31-00-865-060-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
TASK 74-31-00-040-044-A
Check of the Ignition Fault Warning
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A). EIS Start Procedure
(Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A). EIS Stop Procedure
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 74-31-00-865-052-A
A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
ACTION RESULT
1.On the ENG PNL 115VU: On the upper ECAM display unit:
· Set the ENG/MODE/CRANK/NORM/IGN START · The primary engine parameters come into view.
selector switch to IGN START.
ACTION RESULT
5. Close-up
Subtask 74-31-00-860-053-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) On the MAINTENANCE PNL 50VU:
(a) Push the ENG / FADEC GND PWR / 1(2) pushbutton switch. The ON legend goes off.
(2) Do the EIS stop procedure: (Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-002) .
(3) Make an entry in the logbook.
(4) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons that igniter indication is selected on the ENGINE SD
page (FAA only).
Subtask 74-31-00-865-053-A
B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
TASK 75-32-00-040-801-A
Check for no failure of the Low Pressure Compressor (LPC) (2.5) Bleed Valve LVDT on CFDS
End of document
TASK 78-30-00-040-040-B
Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser System
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE ENGINE PARTS AFTER THE ENGINE SHUT-
DOWN. USE APPLICABLE THERMAL GLOVES. THE ENGINE PARTS CAN STAY HOT FOR
ONE HOUR AFTER SHUTDOWN AND CAN BURN YOU.
CAUTION: NEVER BLANK OFF HYDRAULIC CONTROL UNIT (HCU) RETURN HOSE AND RELEASE AIR-
CRAFT (EVEN IF THRUST REVERSER IS DEACTIVATED). THIS ACTION MAY RESULT IN
THRUST REVERSER SYSTEM PRESSURIZATION.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-040-B). Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-040-B). Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 73-29-00-710-040-B-02). Operational Test of the FADEC on the Ground (with Engine Non mo-
toring)
(Ref. 73-29-00-860-801-A). Change of the Inhibition Status of the Thrust Reverser System
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 78-31-00-710-042-A). Operational Test of the Thrust Reverser System
(Ref. 78-31-17-000-001-A). Removal of the Blocker Door Deploy Switch
(Ref. 78-31-17-400-001-A). Installation of the Blocker Door Deploy Switch
(Ref. 78-31-18-000-001-A). Removal of the Blocker Door Stow-switch
(Ref. 78-31-18-400-001-A). Installation of the Blocker Door Stow-switch
Hydraulic-Control-Unit (HCU) Operating Control Lever (Operational/Inhibit Position)
Lockout Fairing and Storage Bracket SHEET 1
Lockout Bolt and Lockplate SHEET 1
HYDRAULIC
CONTROL
UNIT
QUICK-RELEASE
PIN ASSEMBLY
OPERATIONAL
POSITION
INHIBIT LEVER IN
OFF POSITION
INHIBIT LEVER IN
OPERATIONAL
POSITION
B
C1M-385-00
N_MM_783000_4_REM0_01_00
HYDRAULIC
CONTROL
UNIT
QUICK-RELEASE PIN
ASSEMBLY IN OFF
POSITION
INHIBIT
LEVER IN
OFF POSITION
INHIBIT LEVER
IN OPERATIONAL A
POSITION
C1M-309-01
N_MM_783000_4_REM0_02_00
A
BLOCKER
DOOR
A
SCREW (5)
B
LOCKOUT
FAIRING (6)
BLOCKER
DOOR
ACTUATOR
PIVOTING
DOOR
LATCH
BLOCKER
DOOR
ACTUATOR
BOLT (3)
STORAGE
BRACKET (4)
LOCKOUT
BOLT (1)
LOCKPLATE (2)
C1M-241-01
N_MM_783000_4_RCM0_01_00
A
A BLOCKER
DOOR
LOCKOUT
BOLT (1) BOLT (3)
A LOCKPLATE (2)
A
SECTION
A-A
LOCKOUT
BLOCKER BOLT
DOOR
C1M-242-00
N_MM_783000_4_RDM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 78-30-00-941-050-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to start the engine.
(2) Make sure that the engine 1(2) shutdown occurred not less than 5 minutes before you do this
procedure.
(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU:
(a) Make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
(b) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to energize the FADEC 1(2).
Subtask 78-30-00-010-050-A
B. Get Access
(1) Open the fan cowl doors: (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-010-040)
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT) in position.
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Hydraulic-Control-Unit (HCU) Operating Control Lever (Operational/Inhibit
Position)) (Ref. Fig. Lockout Fairing and Storage Bracket SHEET 1) (Ref. Fig. Lockout Bolt and
Lockplate SHEET 1)
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE THRUST REVERSER IS LOCKED. IF NOT, THE THRUST RE-
VERSER CAN OPERATE ACCIDENTALLY AND CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND/
OR DAMAGE TO THE REVERSER.
NOTE: The maintenance messages linked to the fault(s) occurred before the deactivation,
can be recorded in this T/R test report.
(e) Attach the lockout fairings (6) to the storage bracket (4) with the screws (5).
(f) TORQUE screws (5) to between 0.16 and 0.19 m.daN (14.16 and 16.81 lbf.in)
(g) Install the lockout bolts (1) on the blocker doors.
NOTE: Make sure that a conical washer is installed on the lockout bolt (1).
(h) TORQUE the lockout bolts (1) to between 0.65 and 0.70 m.daN (57.52 and 61.95 lbf.in).
(5) Put the lockplates (2) over the lockout bolts (1) and install the bolts (3).
(6) TORQUE the bolts (3) to between 0.33 and 0.45 m.daN (29.20 and 39.82 lbf.in).
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE AIRCRAFT IS FITTED WITH ECU 5BS OR SUBSEQUENT, AND
WITH FWC H2F6 OR SUBSEQUENT.
(1) Change the rev inhibition status of the thrust reverser system from NOT INHIBITED to INHIBITED
(Ref. AMM TASK 73-29-00-860-801) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 78-30-00-941-051-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) In the cockpit, install a WARNING NOTICE(S) to show the reverser cannot operate.
(2) Make an entry in the log book.
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
TASK 78-30-00-040-013-A
Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser System for Flight
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE ENGINE PARTS AFTER THE ENGINE SHUT-
DOWN. USE APPLICABLE THERMAL GLOVES. THE ENGINE PARTS CAN STAY HOT FOR
ONE HOUR AFTER SHUTDOWN AND CAN BURN YOU.
WARNING: DO NOT CAUSE A BLOCKAGE OF THE HYDRAULIC CONTROL UNIT (HCU) RETURN PORT
TO DEACTIVATE THE HCU. IF YOU CAUSE A BLOCKAGE OF THE HCU RETURN PORT THE
THRUST REVERSER CAN OPERATE ACCIDENTLY AND CAUSE INJURY OR DAMAGE.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
MMEL 78-30-01A YES YES NO 00.8 00.8 1
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Material No. V01-076) Methyl Ethyl Ketone, Technical grade
(Material No. V10-094) anti-seize compound
(Material No. 14SBA1) Textile-Lint free Cotton -
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-010-A). Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-010-A). Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
(Ref. 73-22-00-860-010-A). Change of the Inhibition Status of the Thrust Reverser System
(Ref. 78-30-00-820-010-A). Rigging of the Thrust Reverser System
(Ref. 78-31-00-710-041-A). Operational Test of the Thrust Reverser System with the CFDS
(Ref. 78-31-00-710-041-A-02). Operational test of the Thrust Reverser without the CFDS and Engine
Running
(Ref. 78-32-00-860-011-A). Manual Retraction of the Thrust Reverser Translating Sleeves
Hydraulic Control Unit SHEET 1
Paragraph 4A to 4D Flowchart SHEET 1
Thrust Reverser Lockout SHEET 1
Thrust Reverser Lockout SHEET 1
Comparison Between Correct and Incorrect Installation of Lock Pin SHEET 1
Reverser Test "Faults Detected" Page (A5 Only) (Menu#11f) SHEET 1
PYLON 1 HCU
2 LOCKOUT
PIN
3 LOCKOUT
LEVER
N_MM_783000_4_XBM0_01_00
YES
Is the lockout pin Do a check of the rigging of the translating sleeve actuators
correctly installed in the NO In AMM 78-30-00-820-010 - Rig of Thrust Reverser system
lockout assembly ?
Paragraph 4C / SUBTASK 78-30-00-820-052-A
YES
End of procedure
N_MM_783000_4_XYZ2_01_00
A
A
17 PIN STOWAGE
BRACKET ASSEMBLY
15 LOCKOUT ASSEMBLY
18 PLUG
16 LOCKOUT PIN
13481C
N_MM_783000_4_XCM0_01_00
A
A
17 PIN STOWAGE
BRACKET ASSEMBLY
15 LOCKOUT ASSEMBLY
18 PLUG
16 LOCKOUT PIN
B8369
N_MM_783000_4_XEM0_01_00
CAUTION
RED PIN = THRUST
REVERSER
MISALIGNMENT OF MANUALLY
THE TRANSLATING LOCKOUT PIN DEACTIVATED
SLEEVE WITH THE INSTALLED IN A
C-DUCT BEFORE MISALIGNED
LOCKOUT PIN ASSEMBLY
INSTALLATION
C-DUCT STRUCTURE
N_MM_783000_4_XYZ1_01_00
F AD E C X
RE VE RS E R TES T
1L 1R
T / R TES T CL OSE UP
2L 2R
3L 3R
F AU L T D E T E CT ED
4L S E E GR OU ND S CANN I N G 4R
5L 5R
6L R E TURN 6R
N_MM_783000_4_XFM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 78-30-00-941-058-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to start the engine.
(2) Make sure that the engine 1(2) shutdown occurred 5 minutes or more before you do this procedure.
(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU:
(a) Make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
(b) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to energize the FADEC 1(2).
Subtask 78-30-00-010-058-A
B. Get Access
(1) Open the fan cowls (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-010-010) :
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR
(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT) in position.
4. Procedure
Subtask 78-30-00-040-055-A
A. Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser HCU
(Ref. Fig. Hydraulic Control Unit SHEET 1)
(Ref. Fig. Paragraph 4A to 4D Flowchart SHEET 1)
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE THRUST REVERSER HYDRAULIC CONTROL UNIT (HCU) IS
DEACTIVATED BEFORE YOU DO WORK ON OR AROUND THE THRUST REVERSER.
IF THE HCU IS NOT DEACTIVATED, THERE IS A RISK OF UNWANTED THRUST RE-
VERSER OPERATION WHICH CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR DAMAGE
TO EQUIPMENT.
(1) Deactivate the thrust reverser HCU with the storage lockout pin (2) attached to the HCU.
(a) Set the lockout lever (3) on the HCU (1) to the lockout position.
(b) Install the lockout pin (2) attached to the HCU (1) in the lockout hole of the HCU (1).
Subtask 78-30-00-860-054-A
B. Retract the Left and Right Translating Sleeves
(1) Make sure the translating sleeve is in the fully retracted position. If it is not, manually move the
translating sleeves to the fully retracted position (Ref. AMM TASK 78-32-00-860-011) .
(2) Measure the distance between the translating sleeve leading edge and the fan cowl aft edge
(Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-820-010) Para. 4.C.(8).
Subtask 78-30-00-040-056-A
C. Lock the Left and Right Translating Sleeves
(Ref. Fig. Thrust Reverser Lockout SHEET 1)
(Ref. Fig. Thrust Reverser Lockout SHEET 1)
(Ref. Fig. Comparison Between Correct and Incorrect Installation of Lock Pin SHEET 1)
(1) Remove the plug (18) from the lockout assembly (15) on the outside of each translating sleeve (14).
(2) Remove the lockout pin (16) from the pin stowage bracket assembly (17) on the outside of each
translating sleeve.
(3) Clean the components:
(a) Clean the lockout pin (16) and the plug (18) with Methyl Ethyl Ketone, Technical
grade (Material No. V01-076). Wipe dry with a Textile-Lint free Cotton - (Material No. 14SBA1)
before the methylethylketone evaporates.
(b) Apply anti-seize compound (Material No. V10-094) to the lockout pin (16) and the plug (18).
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE HOLES IN THE C-DUCT AND THE TRANSLATING SLEEVE
ARE CORRECTLY ALIGNED AND THE LOCKOUT PIN IS INSTALLED CORRECTLY.
THERE IS A RISK THAT THE LOCKOUT PIN WILL NOT BE FULLY INSTALLED AND
WILL NOT MECHANICALLY INHIBIT THE REVERSER.
(4) Install the lockout pin (16) in the lockout assembly (15) as shown on the figure.
(a) If the lockout pin cannot be fully installed because the holes are not aligned, align them:
· Do a check of the rigging of the translating sleeve actuators (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-820-
010) Para. 4.C.
NOTE: The lockout pin will be above the receptacle when the pin is installed.
(5) Install the plug (18) into the pin stowage bracket assembly (17) of each translating sleeve as shown
on the figure.
(6) Do a test of the LVDTs and make sure that they operate correctly on the deactivated reverser.
(a) Do the operational test of the thrust reverser system with the CFDS (Ref. AMM TASK 78-31-00-
710-041) on EEC channels A and B:
1 During the operational test, make sure that the green or amber REV indication in the EPR
indicator of engine 1(2) does not show.
2 When the FAULT DETECTED page comes into view on MCDU screen, push two times the
return key and show the GROUND SCANNING menu.
(Ref. Fig. Reverser Test "Faults Detected" Page (A5 Only) (Menu#11f) SHEET 1)
(b) Make sure that these faults are not reported by GROUND SCANNING:
· REV LVDT CHA/HC/EEC 1(2)
· REV LVDT CHB/HC/EEC 1(2)
· REV POS OR LVDT FAULT 1(2)
NOTE: You can ignore the T/R SOV/HCU/EEC 1(2) or HYD CONT UNIT/HC/EEC 1(2) fault.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE "ENG 1(2) REVERSE UNLOCKED" AND "ENG 1(2) REV
PRESSURIZED" ECAM WARNINGS ARE NOT SHOWN. THEY ARE SHOWN WHEN
THE THRUST REVERSER DEACTIVATION IS NOT CORRECT AND THERE IS NO
MECHANICAL OR HYDRAULIC INHIBITION OF THE THRUST REVERSER. THIS
CAN CAUSE AN IN-FLIGHT DEPLOYMENT OF THE THRUST REVERSER.
(d) Push the return key until you exit the interactive mode and make sure that the ECAM warnings
ENG 1(2) REVERSE UNLOCKED and ENG1(2) REV PRESSURIZED are not shown.
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
EMB SB 31-1373 for A/C 016-022, 024-072, 112-115, 201-201, 208-209, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-235,
237-239, 242-242, 244-244, 350-350
EMB SB 31-1414 for A/C 016-022, 024-072, 112-115, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222,
227-233, 235-235, 237-240, 242-244, 350-350
EMB SB 73-1097 for A/C 022-022, 025-027, 029-029, 031-050, 052-052, 114-115, 203-206, 209-209, 211-211,
219-221, 227-232, 237-238, 244-244
Subtask 78-30-00-860-059-A
D. Change the inhibition status of the thrust reverser system from NOT INHIBITED to INHIBITED (POST
SBE 73-0222 only) (Ref. AMM TASK 73-22-00-860-010) .
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
5. Close-up
Subtask 78-30-00-410-057-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the fan cowls (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-410-010) :
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
(4) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(5) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit above the throttle levers to tell persons that the Thrust
Reverser HCU is deactivated.
(6) Make an entry in the log book.
End of document
TASK 78-30-00-040-812-A
Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser System after Flight and ECAM warning REV INHIBITED
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 78-30-00-040-806-A). Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser System for Flight
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 78-30-00-860-073-A
A. Not applicable
4. Procedure
Subtask 78-30-00-040-079-A
A. Deactivate the Trhust Reverser for Flight (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-040-806)
Subtask 78-30-00-710-068-A
B. Do an operational test of the thrust reverser with the MCDU.
(1) Check for the warning of the thrust reverser inhibition on the upper ECAM display unit.
(a) On the ENG section of the maintenance panel 50VU:
· Release the FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch (the ON legend comes on).
(b) On the upper ECAM display unit:
· Make sure that the REV INHIBITED warning comes into view and the ENG1(2) REVERSE
UNLOCKED and ENG1(2) REV PRESSURIZED warnings do not come into view.
5. Close-up
Subtask 78-30-00-860-074-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make an entry in the logbook to record that the Thrust Reverser has been deactivated.
End of document
TASK 78-37-00-040-801-A
Deactivation of the TRAS Track Lock
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE ENGINE AFTER SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE
CAN STAY HOT FOR A LONG TIME. IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS INSTRUCTION, INJURY CAN
OCCUR.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 71-00-00-860-833-A). Procedure to Prevent Engine Motoring
(Ref. 78-30-00-040-805-A). Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser System for Ground Maintenance
(Ref. 78-30-00-440-805-A). Reactivation of the Thrust Reverser System after Ground Maintenance
(Ref. 78-32-37-000-801-A). Removal of the TRAS Track Lock Pin Access Panel
TRAS Track Lock
A B
1 x2
1 x2
2 D F 2
C E
ICN-GRAA320NEO-A-783700-G-51563-02531-A-003-01
3 OR 4 01
A 02
B 02
TRACK LOCK COVER TRACK LOCK COVER
SHOWN WHEN TRAS TRACK LOCK SHOWN WHEN TRAS TRACK LOCK
IS IN THE LOCKED POSITION IS IN THE UNLOCKED POSITION
NOTE:
01 ITEM 3 IS FOR CONFIGURATION 1.
ITEM 4 IS FOR CONFIGURATION 2.
02 LH SHOWN, RH OPPOSITE
N_MM_783700_4_NAM0_01_02
TRAS
TRAS
TRACK
TRACK
C 02 LOCK
D 02 LOCK
VIEW LOOKING DOWN VIEW LOOKING DOWN
TRAS TRACK LOCK TRAS TRACK LOCK
SHOWN IN THE LOCKED POSITION SHOWN IN THE UNLOCKED AND PINNED POSITION
CONFIGURATION 1 CONFIGURATION 1
TRAS
TRACK
LOCK TRAS
TRACK
E 02 F 02 LOCK
VIEW LOOKING DOWN VIEW LOOKING DOWN
TRAS TRACK LOCK TRAS TRACK LOCK
SHOWN IN THE LOCKED POSITION SHOWN IN THE UNLOCKED AND PINNED POSITION
CONFIGURATION 2 CONFIGURATION 2
NOTE:
02 LH SHOWN, RH OPPOSITE
N_MM_783700_4_NAM0_02_03
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 78-37-00-941-050-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Do the procedure to prevent engine motoring
(Ref. AMM TASK 71-00-00-860-833) .
Subtask 78-37-00-040-050-A
B. Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser for Maintenance
WARNING: YOU MUST DEACTIVATE THE THRUST REVERSER BEFORE YOU DO WORK ON OR
AROUND IT. IF YOU DO NOT, THE THRUST REVERSER CAN OPERATE ACCIDENT-
ALLY AND CAUSE AN INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE.
(1) Do the deactivation of the thrust reverser system for maintenance (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-040-
805) .
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. TRAS Track Lock)
Subtask 78-37-00-040-051-A
WARNING: WEAR APPLICABLE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) WHEN YOU DO THIS
TASK. BEFORE YOU USE PPE, READ, UNDERSTAND AND OBEY ALL INSTRUCTIONS
FOR ITS USE. THESE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDE INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE MANUFAC-
TURER, YOUR EMPLOYER AND GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS. YOU CAN GET INJURED
IF YOU DO NOT USE PPE. GET INSTRUCTIONS FROM YOUR EMPLOYER ON WHICH PPE
IS NECESSARY.
A. Deactivation of the TRAS Track Lock for the Applicable Thrust Reverser Half
NOTE: If you deactivate/reactivate the TRAS track lock for one thrust reverser door, you must deactiv-
ate/reactivate the TRAS track lock for the opposite thrust reverser door.
(1) Remove the two bolts (1) and the track lock cover (2) to get access to the lockout hole
(Ref. AMM TASK 78-32-37-000-801) .
CONFIGURATION 1
(2) Remove the lockout pin (3) from the latch beam.
END OF CONFIGURATION 1
CONFIGURATION 2
(3) Remove the lockout pin (4) from the latch beam.
END OF CONFIGURATION 2
(4) Turn the TRAS track lock lockout-lever approximately 72 degrees to the unlocked position.
(a) Keep the lockout lever in the unlocked position.
(b) Use the applicable WRENCH - FLAT and the EXTENSION 1/4 IN - SQUARE DRIVE.
NOTE: For the TRAS track lock on the left thrust reverser, turn the lockout lever counterclock-
wise. For the TRAS track lock on the right thrust reverser, turn the lockout lever clock-
wise.
CONFIGURATION 1
(5) Install the lockout pin (3) in the TRAS track lock.
END OF CONFIGURATION 1
CONFIGURATION 2
(6) Install the lockout pin (4) in the TRAS track lock.
END OF CONFIGURATION 2
(7) Remove the WRENCH - FLAT and the EXTENSION 1/4 IN - SQUARE DRIVE from the TRAS track
lock lockout-lever.
(8) Let the TRAS track lock lockout-lever move against the lockout pin (3) or (4) to keep the TRAS track
lock lockout-lever in the unlocked position.
(9) Install the track lock cover (2) back on the latch beam with the two bolts (1).
(a) Make sure that the track lock cover (2) pin is on the top side.
(10) TORQUE the bolts (1) to between 45 and 50 lbf.in (0.51 and 0.57 m.daN).
5. Close-up
Subtask 78-37-00-440-057-A
A. Do the reactivation of the thrust reverser system after ground maintenance (Ref. AMM TASK 78-30-00-
440-805) .
Subtask 78-37-00-942-052-A
B. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
End of document
TASK 52-51-00-040-802-A
Deactivation of the CDLS Back-up System
Task Summary
MMEL or CDL Ref Access Test Specific Tools Mhr E/T Nb Men
N MMELR00577 NO YES NO 00.3 00.3 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
3. Job Set-up
NOTE: All parts of the CDLS (normal and back-up system, if installed) can be inopertive if the com-
plete system is deactivated in the unlocked position and adjustment is not required by regula-
tions for the intended flight.
End of document
TASK 79-30-00-040-001-B
Operational Test of the Oil Pressure Indicating System
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 78-31-00-710-042-A). Operational Test of the Thrust Reverser System
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 79-30-00-860-052-A
A. Not applicable
4. Procedure
Subtask 79-30-00-710-052-A
A. Operational Test of the Thrust Reverser System
(1) Do an operational test of the thrust reverser system (Ref. AMM TASK 78-31-00-710-042) .
(a) If the ECAM WARNING "ENG 1(2) REVERSER FAULT" is triggered, the thrust reverser has to
be considered inoperative.
5. Close-up
Subtask 79-30-00-869-052-A
A. Make an entry in the log book to record the operational test of the thrust reverser system.
End of document
TASK 79-31-00-040-042-A
Check of the Oil System for Oil Quantity
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-13-79-610-002-A). Check oil level and replenish Check Pop Out Indicator of EMCD (Elec-
trical Master Chip Detector)
(Ref. 12-13-79-610-002-A-01). Check oil level and replenish (Pressure Filling)
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 79-31-00-861-050-A
A. Energize the ground service network (Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
Subtask 79-31-00-941-050-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to start the engine.
(2) Make sure that the engine 1(2) shutdown occurred not less than 5 minutes before you do this
procedure.
(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU:
(a) Make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
(b) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to energize the FADEC 1(2).
4. Procedure
Subtask 79-31-00-210-050-A
A. Do a Check of the Oil Quantity
(1) Do a check of the oil level in the tank and fill it to the correct level if necessary (Ref. AMM TASK 12-
13-79-610-002) .
NOTE: The necessary quantity is the minimum quantity plus the consumption estimate for the flight.
5. Close-up
Subtask 79-31-00-941-051-A
A. Indicating system
(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell persons that the oil quantity indication does not
operate.
(2) Make an entry in the log book to record the check.
Subtask 79-31-00-865-050-A
B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
End of document
TASK 79-35-00-040-042-A
Replacement of the Main Oil Supply Filter and Check of the Electrical Chip Detector Visual Indicator (pop-out)
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-01). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A-02). Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-01). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
(Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A-02). De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine
1(2)
(Ref. 71-00-00-710-006-B). Minimum Idle Check
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-040-B). Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-040-B). Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 79-00-00-281-002-A). Check of the Electrical Master Chip Detector (EMCD) for Particles
(Ref. 79-21-10-920-002-B). Remove and Discard Supply Filter
(Ref. 79-21-30-000-001-A). Removal of the Visual Indicator
(Ref. 79-21-30-400-001-A). Installation of the Visual Indicator
(Ref. 79-21-30-440-001-A). Resetting of the Visual Indicator
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 79-35-00-861-050-A
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002)
Subtask 79-35-00-941-050-A
B. Safety Precautions
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Remove the warning notices from the panels 115VU and 50VU.
(5) Make an entry in the log book.
Subtask 79-35-00-862-050-A
B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002)
End of document
TASK 79-35-00-040-044-A
Replacement of the Main Oil Supply Filter and Check of the Electrical Master Chip Detector
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 24-42-00-861-001-A). Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
(Ref. 24-42-00-862-001-A). De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External
Power
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-040-B). Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-040-B). Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
(Ref. 79-00-00-281-002-A). Check of the Electrical Master Chip Detector (EMCD) for Particles
(Ref. 79-21-10-920-002-B). Remove and Discard Supply Filter
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 79-35-00-861-051-A
A. Energize the ground service network (Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001) .
Subtask 79-35-00-941-056-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to start the engine.
(2) Make sure that the engine 1(2) shutdown occurred not less than 5 minutes before you do this
procedure.
(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU:
(a) Make sure that the pushbutton switch of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) is off.
(b) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to energize the FADEC 1(2).
Subtask 79-35-00-010-053-A
C. Open the fan cowl doors: (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-010-040)
(1) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
437AL, 438AR
(2) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR
4. Procedure
Subtask 79-35-00-040-054-A
A. Replacement of the Main Oil Filter
(1) Replace the main oil filter element (Ref. AMM TASK 79-21-10-920-002) .
Subtask 79-35-00-040-052-A
B. Replacement of the Electric Master Chip Detector
(1) Remove the Electric Master Chip Detector (Ref. AMM TASK 79-00-00-281-002) .
Subtask 79-35-00-040-053-A
C. Inspection of the Electric Master Chip Detector
(1) Examine the Electric Master Chip Detector plug for debris presence (Ref. AMM TASK 79-00-00-281-
002) .
(a) Check for debris build-up within the gap between the 2 magnet poles.
If presence of particles then keep them for laboratory analysis as required.
(2) Clean the Electric Master Chip Detector (Ref. AMM TASK 79-00-00-281-002) .
(3) Install the Electric Master Chip Detector (Ref. AMM TASK 79-00-00-281-002) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 79-35-00-410-053-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the fan cowl doors: (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-410-040)
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Make an entry in the log book.
Subtask 79-35-00-862-051-A
B. De-energize the ground service network (Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-862-001) .
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
TASK 79-31-00-040-041-A
Oil Quantity Indication - Quantity Check
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 12-13-79-610-011-A). Check Oil Level and Replenish
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 79-31-00-941-054-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to start the engine.
(2) Make sure that the engine 1(2) shutdown occurred not less than 5 minutes before you do this
procedure.
(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU:
(a) Make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
(b) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to energize the FADEC 1(2).
4. Procedure
Subtask 79-31-00-210-052-A
A. Make sure that there is no evidence of oil leakage at the equipment, lines and connections.
(1) Do a check of the oil level in the tank and fill it to the correct level if necessary (Ref. AMM TASK 12-
13-79-610-011) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 79-31-00-941-055-A
A. Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell persons that the oil quantity indication does not operate.
(1) Do an entry in the log book.
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
TASK 79-35-00-040-041-A
Deactivation of the Oil Filter Clog Warning System
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 71-00-00-710-012-B). Test No.3 : Idle Leak Check
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-010-A). Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-010-A). Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
(Ref. 79-00-00-200-014-A). Inspection of the Master Magnetic Chip Detector
(Ref. 79-22-44-000-010-A). Removal of the Scavenge Oil Filter Element
(Ref. 79-22-44-400-010-A). Installation of the Scavenge Oil Filter Element
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 79-35-00-941-054-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:
(a) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to start the engine.
(2) Make sure that the engine 1(2) shutdown occurred not less than 5 minutes before you do this
procedure.
(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU:
(a) Make sure that the ON legend of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off.
(b) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) to tell persons not to energize the FADEC 1(2).
Subtask 79-35-00-010-052-A
B. Open the fan cowl doors (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-010-010) :
(1) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
437AL, 438AR
(2) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR.
4. Procedure
Subtask 79-35-00-040-055-A
A. Do the following:
(1) Replace the oil filter element (Ref. AMM TASK 79-22-44-000-010) and (Ref. AMM TASK 79-22-44-
400-010) once each day.
(2) Inspect the Master Magnetic Chip Detector (Ref. AMM TASK 79-00-00-200-014) .
(3) Put a warning notice in the cockpit to tell persons that the oil filter clog indication does not operate.
Subtask 79-35-00-710-050-A
B. Do an idle leak check (Ref. AMM TASK 71-00-00-710-012) .
Subtask 79-35-00-210-050-A
C. Make sure that there are no oil leaks at the filter and the Master Magnetic Chip Detector.
5. Close-up
Subtask 79-35-00-410-052-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the fan cowls (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-410-010) :
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Make an entry in the log book.
End of document
TASK 79-31-00-040-802-A
Check of the Oil System for Oil Quantity
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 79-00-00-210-810-A). Visual Inspection of the Engine Oil System
(Ref. 79-00-00-610-801-A). Check and Fill the Engine Oil
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 79-31-00-860-050-A
A. Not Applicable
4. Procedure
Subtask 79-31-00-210-055-A
A. Do a visual inspection of the engine oil system to check the leakage (Ref. AMM TASK 79-00-00-210-
810)
Subtask 79-31-00-610-050-A
B. Do a check of the oil level in the tank and fill it to the correct level if necessary (Ref. AMM TASK 79-00-
00-610-801) .
5. Close-up
Subtask 79-31-00-860-051-A
A. Make an applicable entry in the log book.
End of document
TASK 79-35-00-040-802-A
Engine Oil Filter Change and Magnetic Chip Detector Inspection
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 79-00-00-281-802-A). Inspection of the Magnetic Chip Collectors for Oil Contamination
(Ref. 79-21-06-960-801-A). Replacement of the Oil Filter Element
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 79-35-00-860-050-A
A. Non Applicable
4. Procedure
Subtask 79-35-00-960-050-A
A. Do the replacement of the Oil Filter Element (Ref. AMM TASK 79-21-06-960-801)
Subtask 79-35-00-281-050-A
B. Do the oil analysis of the Magnetic Chip Collector (Ref. AMM TASK 79-00-00-281-802)
5. Close-up
Subtask 79-35-00-860-054-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make an entry in the logbook to record that the Oil Filter element has been changed and the Magnetic
Chip Detector inspected
End of document
TASK 79-35-00-040-803-A
Engine Oil Filter Change and Magnetic Chip Detector Operation Check
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 79-21-06-960-801-A). Replacement of the Oil Filter Element
(Ref. 79-22-01-720-801-A). Functional Test of the Magnetic Chip Collectors
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 79-35-00-860-051-A
A. Non Applicable
4. Procedure
Subtask 79-35-00-960-051-A
A. Do the replacement of the Oil Filter Element (Ref. AMM TASK 79-21-06-960-801)
Subtask 79-35-00-720-051-A
B. Do the functional test of the Magnetic Chip Collectors (Ref. AMM TASK 79-22-01-720-801)
5. Close-up
Subtask 79-35-00-860-055-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make an entry in the logbook to record that the Oil Filter element has been changed and the Magnetic
Chip Detector checked
End of document
TASK 79-35-00-040-804-A
Magnetic Chip Detector Inspection
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 79-00-00-281-802-A). Inspection of the Magnetic Chip Collectors for Oil Contamination
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 79-35-00-860-052-A
A. Non Applicable
4. Procedure
Subtask 79-35-00-200-051-A
A. Do the Magnetic Chip Detector Inspection (Ref. AMM TASK 79-00-00-281-802)
5. Close-up
Subtask 79-35-00-860-056-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make an entry in the logbook to record that the Magnetic Chip Detector has been inspected
End of document
TASK 79-35-00-040-805-A
Magnetic Chip Detector Operational Test
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 79-22-01-720-801-A). Functional Test of the Magnetic Chip Collectors
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 79-35-00-860-053-A
A. Non Applicable
4. Procedure
Subtask 79-35-00-710-051-A
A. Do the Magnetic Chip Detector Operational Test (Ref. AMM TASK 79-22-01-720-801)
5. Close-up
Subtask 79-35-00-860-057-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make an entry in the logbook to record that the Magnetic Chip Detector has been operationally tested
End of document
TASK 80-11-00-040-044-A
Check of the Starter Valve Manual Handle Position after Engine Start
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Starter Valve Access Panel SHEET 1
448CR
(438CR)
N_MM_801100_4_RAM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
(Ref. Fig. Starter Valve Access Panel SHEET 1)
Subtask 80-11-00-010-050-A
A. Open the access door on fan cowl :
(1) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
438CR
(2) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
448CR
4. Procedure
Subtask 80-11-00-210-050-A
A. After engine start cycle check on starter valve that the manual handle is in closed position.
5. Close-up
Subtask 80-11-00-410-050-A
A. Close the access door on fan cowl
(1) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
438CR
(2) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
448CR
Subtask 80-11-00-941-050-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) Tell the crew to make an entry in the log book.
End of document
TASK 80-11-00-040-045-A
Manually Operate the Starter Valve
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 71-00-00-710-003-B). Engine Automatic Start
(Ref. 80-11-00-040-044-A). Check of the Starter Valve Manual Handle Position after Engine Start
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 80-11-00-010-051-A
A. Open the access door :
(1) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
438CR
(2) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
448CR
4. Procedure
Subtask 80-11-00-869-050-A
A. Manual Control of the Starter Valve.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU OPERATE THE STARTER SHUTOFF VALVE WITH THE EN-
GINE RUNNING. OBEY THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE THE MANUAL HANDLE OF THE PNEUMATIC STARTER VALVE IF
THE STARTER SYSTEM IS NOT PRESSURIZED. IF YOU DO, DAMAGE TO THE PNEU-
MATIC STARTER VALVE CAN OCCUR.
(1) Perform an engine start (Ref. AMM TASK 71-00-00-710-003) by operating the starter valve manually
(Ref. FCOM PRO-SUP-70).
(2) After engine start cycle, check on starter valve that manual handle is in closed position
(Ref. AMM TASK 80-11-00-040-044) . If not manually close the starter shutoff valve.
5. Close-up
Subtask 80-11-00-410-051-A
A. Close the access door on fan cowl :
(1) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
438CR
(2) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
448CR
Subtask 80-11-00-941-051-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) Install a WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell the persons that the pneumatic starter valve
system is inoperative.
(2) Tell the crew to make an entry in the log book
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
TASK 80-11-00-040-042-A
Start Valve Position Indication - Position Check
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 71-13-00-010-010-A). Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
(Ref. 71-13-00-410-010-A). Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
Doors SHEET 1
Pneumatic and Valve System SHEET 1
438 AR
(448 AR)
438 BR
(448 BR)
N_MM_801100_4_XAM0_01_00
EXTENSION FOR
0.375 IN SQUARE
SOCKET
CONNECTOR 4005KS - A
N_MM_801100_4_XCM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 80-11-00-010-054-A
A. Get Access
(1) Open access door on right fan cowl doors (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-010-010)
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
437AL, 438AR. 438BR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR. 448BR
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Doors SHEET 1) (Ref. Fig. Pneumatic and Valve System SHEET 1)
Subtask 80-11-00-210-051-A
A. After the engine start cycle, check on the starter valve that the manual handle is in the closed position.
5. Close-up
Subtask 80-11-00-410-054-A
A. Close Access
(1) Close access door on the cowl doors (Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-410-010) .
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
437AL, 438AR, 438BR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
447AL, 448AR, 448BR.
Subtask 80-11-00-941-054-A
B. Indicating system
(1) Tell the crew to make an entry in the log book to record the check on the starter that the manual
handle is in the closed position.
End of document
** ON A/C 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-206, 208-209, 211-211, 215-216, 219-222, 227-233, 235-
235, 237-240, 242-250, 350-350
TASK 80-11-00-040-043-A
Starter Valve - Manual Control
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
(Ref. 71-00-00-860-012-A). Engine Safety Precautions
Doors SHEET 1
438 AR
(448 AR)
438 BR
(448 BR)
N_MM_801100_4_XAM0_01_00
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 80-11-00-010-055-A
A. Get Access
(1) Open access door:
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
438BR
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
448BR
Subtask 80-11-00-860-050-A
B. For starter motor keep away zone refer to (Ref. AMM TASK 71-00-00-860-012) .
4. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. Doors SHEET 1)
Subtask 80-11-00-210-052-A
A. Start the Engine:
CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE THE MANUAL HANDLE OF THE PNEUMATIC STARTER VALVE IF
THE STARTER SYSTEM IS NOT PRESSURIZED. IF YOU DO, DAMAGE TO THE PNEU-
MATIC STARTER VALVE CAN OCCUR.
(1) Start the engine by operating manually the pneumatic starter valve through the access door with
0.375 in. (9.5 mm) square drive.
(2) After engine start cycle, position the pneumatic starter valve manually in closed position (clockwise).
5. Close-up
Subtask 80-11-00-410-055-A
A. Close Access
(1) Close the access door on fan cowl:
(a) FOR 1000EM1 (ENGINE-1)
438BR.
(b) FOR 1000EM2 (ENGINE-2)
448BR.
Subtask 80-11-00-941-055-A
B. Indicating system
(1) Install WARNING NOTICE(S) in the cockpit to tell persons that the pneumatic starter valve system
does not operate.
(2) Tell the crew to make an entry in the log book to record the position of the pneumatic starter valve.
End of document
TASK 80-11-00-040-803-A
Starter Air Control Valve Manual Override
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Starter Air Control Valve Manual Override SHEET 1
MCDU Screen
SAV MANUAL
STARTER OVERRIDE
ACCESS PORT
N_MM_801100_4_QAA0_01_00
Figure 80(PW11)-11-00-991-90400-21-A / SHEET 1/1 - Starter Air Control Valve Manual Override
** ON A/C 301-349, 351-450, 500-600 | EMB SB 73-1108 for A/C 301-307,
309-313 | EMB SB 73-1109 for A/C 301-314 | EMB SB 73-1111 for A/C 301-
314 | EMB SB 73-1122 for A/C 301-325 | EMB SB 73-1123 for A/C 301-336
FM 1 IND RDY FM 2
EIUi
S P E C I F I C D A T A
< D I SCRE T E I NP U T S
< D I SCRE T E OU T P U T S S I MU L .
RE T URN PR I N T
NEXT PREV
PAGE PAGE
SEE SHEET 2
OR
SEE SHEET 3
N_MM_801100_4_QAB0_01_00
SEE SHEET 1
FM 1 IND RDY FM 2
E NG x S A V M A NUA L 1/ 1
OV ERR I D E
S T A R T V A L V E CAN B E
MAN U A L L Y OP E N
RE T URN PR I N T
NEXT PREV
PAGE PAGE
N_MM_801100_4_QAB0_02_00
SEE SHEET 1
FM 1 IND RDY FM 2
E NG x S A V M A NUA L 1/ 1
OV ERR I D E
DO NOT OP E N S T A R T V A L V E
MAN U A L L Y B E F ORE
0 8 H OUR S 2 2 M I N
RE T URN PR I N T
NEXT PREV
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N_MM_801100_4_QAB0_03_00
FM 1 IND RDY FM 2
E NG x S A V M A NUA L 1/ 1
OV ERR I D E
DO NOT OP E N S T A R T V A L V E
MAN U A L L Y B E F ORE
- - H OUR S - - M I N
( T I ME N OT A V A I L A B L E )
RE T URN PR I N T
NEXT PREV
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SEE SHEET 5
N_MM_801100_4_QAB0_04_00
SEE SHEET 4
FM 1 IND RDY FM 2
E NG x CO L I N G T I ME 1/ 1
0 2M I N 3 1 SE C
RE T URN PR I N T
NEXT PREV
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N_MM_801100_4_QAB0_05_00
3. Job Set-up
CAUTION: WIPE CLEAN ALL PARTS AND TOOLS AS NECESSARY TO REMOVE UNWANTED DEBRIS
AND PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE ENGINE.
4. Procedure
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT YOU WAITED FOR THE TIME SHOWN ON THE MCDU AFTER ENGINE
SHUTDOWN BEFORE YOU START THE ENGINE WITH THE MANUAL OVERRIDE.
IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS INSTRUCTION, DAMAGE TO THE ENGINE CAN OCCUR.
NOTE: The ENG 1(2) SAV MANUAL OVERRIDE page (See the Sheet 3 of the Figure) gives the in-
dication of the time until you can manually open the starter valve. If no indication of time is
shown (See the Sheet 4 of the Figure), push the 3R key to know the necessary cooling time
(See the Sheet 5 of the Figure). (Ref. Fig. MCDU Screen) When cooling time is NULL, make
sure that the start valve can be manually open as described in paragraph 4.B.
Subtask 80-11-00-210-055-A
NOTE: Use a 31.5 in. (0.8 m) or more extension to turn the manual override drive.
NOTE: The valve is spring-loaded to the closed position. Rotate the square drive clockwise to
CLOSE if required.
(5) Obey all the safety instructions and warnings in the engines safety precautions procedure.
(6) Start the engine.
WARNING: STAY AWAY FROM THE DANGER AREAS AT THE FRONT AND THE SIDES OF
THE ENGINE DURING OPERATION. THE SUCTION IS SUFFICIENT AT THE AIR IN-
TAKE COWL TO PULL A PERSON INTO (IN PART OR FULLY) THE ENGINE. THIS
CAN KILL A PERSON OR CAUSE A BAD INJURY.
(a) Tell the cockpit crew that you are ready for the engine start.
(7) When directed by the cockpit crew, turn the manual override counterclockwise to OPEN until you feel
the stop.
(8) Hold the valve open.
(9) When directed by the cockpit crew, allow the valve to return to the closed position.
(10) Tell the cockpit crew to make sure that on the ECAM WD, the warning message ENG 1(2) START
VALVE FAULT/START VALVE NOT CLOSED does not come into view.
(3) Tell the cockpit crew to make an entry in the log book to record that valve has been closed.
(4) Disconnect the interphone from the intake cowl (if connected) and go away from the engine.
(5) Signal to the cockpit crew that you are away from the aircraft.
End of document
TASK 80-11-00-040-806-A
Check of the Position of the Manual Handle of the Starter Air Control Valve after the Engine Start
FIN : 4005KS
1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 80-07-01A
Start Valve Position Indication on the ENGINE SD page
2 Job Set-up Information
A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Starter Air Control Valve Manual Override SHEET 1
SAV MANUAL
STARTER OVERRIDE
ACCESS PORT
N_MM_801100_4_QAA0_01_00
Figure 80(PW11)-11-00-991-90400-21-A / SHEET 1/1 - Starter Air Control Valve Manual Override
** ON A/C 301-349, 351-450, 500-600 | EMB SB 73-1108 for A/C 301-307,
309-313 | EMB SB 73-1109 for A/C 301-314 | EMB SB 73-1111 for A/C 301-
314 | EMB SB 73-1122 for A/C 301-325 | EMB SB 73-1123 for A/C 301-336
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 80-11-00-941-067-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) During the engine start procedure, obey all the engine safety precautions.
4. Procedure
Subtask 80-11-00-040-056-A
A. Check of the Position of the Manual Handle of the Starter Air Control Valve after the Engine Start
(1) Find the access port at the three o'clock position on the right thrust reverser inner fixed structure.
NOTE: To close the square drive, it is necessary to turn it clockwise. To open the square drive, it is
necessary to turn it counterclockwise.
(a) Make sure that you cannot rotate the square drive clockwise.
(6) Tell the cockpit crew to make sure that on the ECAM WD, the warning message ENG 1(2) START
VALVE FAULT/START VALVE NOT CLOSED does not come into view.
5. Close-up
Subtask 80-11-00-869-059-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook to record the check of the closed position of the starter manual handle.
End of document
WARNING: STOP THE FUEL TANKER 60 m (196.85 ft) FROM THE AIRCRAFT NOSE WHILE
THE WEATHER RADAR OPERATES.
DO NOT OPERATE THE FUEL TANKER/PUMP UNIT UNTIL YOU STOP THE
OPERATION OF THE WEATHER RADAR.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THE AREA AROUND THE AIRCRAFT IS SAFE BEFORE YOU START THE
REFUEL/DEFUEL PROCEDURE. IN THE SAFETY AREA, DO NOT:
- SMOKE
- MAKE SPARKS OR FIRE
- USE ANY EQUIPMENT WHICH IS NOT APPROVED FOR REFUEL/DEFUEL
PROCEDURES.
AIRCRAFT FUEL IS FLAMMABLE.
WARNING: DO NOT SPILL FUEL ON THE ENGINES OR THE BRAKES. IF YOU SPILL FUEL ON
ENGINES OR BRAKES THAT ARE HOT, IT CAN CAUSE FIRES.
1. Reason for the Job
NOTE: It is recommended that you keep to one type of fuel. Although approved types can be
mixed if necessary to continue operation. Refer to Section 2 of your Flight Manual (Ref.
FM Section 2) for a complete list of approved fuels. Refer to Airbus Cold Weather
Operations Information and Operations Policy Fueling Procedures for safety precautions
with mixed fuel.
2. Job Set-up Information
A. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Ref. 12-34-24-869-001-A Aircraft Bonding and Grounding (Earthing) for the
Refuel/Defuel or Oxygen Servicing Operations
Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External
Power
Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A01 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A02 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
SUBTASK 12-11-28-860-053-A
B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE FUEL SUPPLY HOSE IS CORRECTLY CONNECTED
TO THE COUPLING BEFORE YOU REFUEL/DEFUEL THE AIRCRAFT. DO
NOT CONNECT THE FUEL SUPPLY HOSE IF THERE ARE SIGNS OF
DAMAGE TO THE AIRCRAFT COUPLING LUGS OR SLOTS.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT YOU BOND THE FUEL TANKER TO THE AIRCRAFT. IF
YOU DO NOT, AN ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE CAN OCCUR WHICH CAN
CAUSE AN EXPLOSION OR FIRE.
(1) Obey the local regulations for grounding (earthing) the aircraft. If you must ground
(earth) the aircraft:
- Ground (earth) the fuel tanker and the aircraft correctly Ref. AMM TASK 12-34-
24-869-001.
NOTE: You must bond the fuel tanker to the aircraft. Obey the local regulations for
grounding (earthing).
(2) Bond the fuel tanker to the aircraft Ref. AMM TASK 12-34-24-869-001.
(3) Remove the refuel coupling cap 41QM.
(4) Make sure that the coupling of the fuel-supply hose is clean, then connect it to the
aircraft refuel coupling.
(5) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002.
(6) Do the Electronic Instrument System (EIS) (Electronic Centralized Aircraft Monitoring
- ECAM only) start procedure Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001.
(7) On the panel 11VU, push (in) the FUEL pushbutton switch.
** ON A/C FSN 201-201, 206-207, 209-209, 222-222, 227-228, 236-236, 241-241
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE FUEL SUPPLY HOSE IS CORRECTLY CONNECTED
TO THE COUPLING BEFORE YOU REFUEL/DEFUEL THE AIRCRAFT. DO
NOT CONNECT THE FUEL SUPPLY HOSE IF THERE ARE SIGNS OF
DAMAGE TO THE AIRCRAFT COUPLING LUGS OR SLOTS.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT YOU BOND THE FUEL TANKER TO THE AIRCRAFT. IF
YOU DO NOT, AN ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE CAN OCCUR WHICH CAN
CAUSE AN EXPLOSION OR FIRE.
(1) Obey the local regulations for grounding (earthing) the aircraft. If you must ground
(earth) the aircraft:
- Ground (earth) the fuel tanker and the aircraft correctly Ref. AMM TASK 12-34-
24-869-001.
NOTE: You must bond the fuel tanker to the aircraft. Obey the local regulations for
grounding (earthing).
(2) Bond the fuel tanker to the aircraft Ref. AMM TASK 12-34-24-869-001.
(3) Remove the applicable refuel coupling cap 101QM(41QM).
(4) Make sure that the coupling of the fuel supply-hose is clean, then connect it to the
aircraft refuel coupling.
(5) If you have external power available, energize the aircraft electrical circuits Ref. AMM
TASK 24-41-00-861-002.
(6) If you have external power available:
- do the EIS (ECAM only) start procedure Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001
- on the panel 11VU, push (in) the FUEL pushbutton switch.
** ON A/C FSN ALL
SUBTASK 12-11-28-010-053-A
C. Get Access
(1) Open the access door 192MB.
NOTE: The HOT BUSS 701PP is energized for ten minutes only (this is to
prevent discharge of the aircraft batteries), unless you put the MODE
SELECT switch (on the refuel/defuel panel) to REFUEL.
** ON A/C FSN 401-450
SUBTASK 12-11-28-860-057-B
D. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) If you do not have ground power available:
(a) On the refuel/defuel control panel (800VU), put the BATT POWER switch to the
ON position and release.
NOTE: The HOT BUSS 701PP is energized for ten minutes only (this is to
prevent discharge of the aircraft batteries), unless you put the MODE
SELECT switch (on the refuel/defuel panel) to REFUEL.
** ON A/C FSN 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-250, 301-400, 416-450,
500-600
SUBTASK 12-11-28-740-051-A
E. Test of the Refuel Panel 800VU
(1) Do this test:
ACTION RESULT
1.On the panel 800VU: On the panel 800VU:
- put the TEST switch to the LTS - the High (HI) Level (LVL) lights and
position and hold it there the DEFUEL/XFR OPEN lights are on
and the CKPT and END lights come
on
- the FUEL QTY, PRESELECTED and
ACTUAL displays show all 8's.
- release the TEST switch - the lights go back to their initial
condition
- the FUEL QTY, PRESELECTED and
ACTUAL displays go back to their
initial condition
- put the TEST switch to the HIGH - the HI LVL lights change their
position and hold it there condition. If they were on, they will
go off. If they were off, they will
come on
- release the TEST switch. - the HI LVL lights go back to their
initial condition.
NOTE: The HI LVL lights of the ACTs that are not installed will not come on during this
test.
(1) Do this test:
ACTION RESULT
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ACTION RESULT
On the panel 800VU: On the panels 800VU and 801VU:
- put the TEST switch to the LTS - the HI LVL lights, the DEFUEL XFR
position and hold it there OPEN light and the AFMS FAULT
light come on.
On the preselector 5QT:
- the PRESELECTED and ACTUAL
displays show all eights
- the CKPT and END lights come on.
On the indicator 6QT:
- the FUEL QTY displays show all
eights.
- release the TEST switch. On the panels 800VU and 801VU:
- the HI LVL lights, the DEFUEL XFR
OPEN light and the AFMS FAULT
light go off.
On the preselector 5QT:
- the CKPT and END lights go off
- the PRESELECTED and ACTUAL
displays show the tank quantities.
On the indicator 6QT:
- the FUEL QTY displays show the
tank quantities.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT YOU DO THE REFUEL PANEL TEST BEFORE THE REFUEL
PROCEDURE OR BEFORE THE FUEL TANK IS 70 PERCENT FULL. DEFECTIVE HIGH-
LEVEL SENSORS CAN CAUSE FUEL TO SPILL OVERBOARD.
4. Procedure
** ON A/C FSN 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 205-250, 350-350
CAUTION: BEFORE YOU START THE WING TANK PUMPS, MAKE SURE THAT:
- THERE IS A MINIMUM OF 750 KG (1653 LB) OF FUEL IN THE
APPLICABLE WING TANKS
- THE MODE SEL PUSHBUTTON SWITCH 48QA IS IN THE AUTO
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POSITION.
THIS WILL PREVENT DRY RUNNING AND SUBSEQUENT DAMAGE TO THE
WING AND CENTER TANK PUMPS.
CAUTION: BEFORE YOU CLOSE THE CROSSFEED VALVE, MAKE SURE THAT THE FUEL
PUMP(S) IS(ARE) OFF. THIS WILL PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE CROSSFEED
VALVE.
A. Pressure Refuel with Manual Control
NOTE: If it becomes necessary, defuel Ref. AMM TASK 28-25-00-650-001 or transfer fuel
Ref. AMM TASK 28-25-00-869-001.
(1) To prevent a fuel spill, on the panel 40VU, make sure that:
- X FEED P/BSW 4QE is released out (OFF)
- MODE SEL P/BSW 48QA is in the AUTO position
- CTR TK PUMP 1 & 2 P/BSW are released out (OFF).
(2) On the refuel/defuel control panel 800VU:
(a) Put the MODE SELECT switch to the REFUEL position.
(b) Put the REFUEL VALVES switch(es) for the applicable fuel tank(s) to the OPEN
position.
(c) Put the REFUEL VALVES switch(es) for the tank(s) which will not be refueled to
the SHUT position.
(3) Before refuel, record actual fuel quantity indicated on preselector 5QT and fuel tanker.
When refuel is complete do a discrepancy check.
(4) Start the pump on the fuel tanker/pump unit.
CAUTION: DO NOT LET THE REFUEL PRESSURE BE MORE THAN THE MAXIMUM
PRESSURE OF 50 PSI (3.45 BARS). IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS
INSTRUCTION, DAMAGE TO THE AIRCRAFT OR EQUIPMENT CAN
OCCUR.
(5) On the refuel/defuel control panel 800VU:
(a) Make sure that the numbers on the ACTUAL and the FUEL QTY displays increase.
(b) Monitor the FUEL QTY displays.
NOTE: Refer to the fuel tables for the maximum capacity of each fuel tank and
for the total fuel capacity.
NOTE: If necessary, to dispatch with full fuel load, use the ECAM to make sure
the outer cell is full. This will prevent the risk of structural damage.
(c) When each tank has the correct fuel quantity put its REFUEL VALVE switch to the
SHUT position.
(6) When the fuel tank quantities are correct stop the pump on the fuel tanker/pump
unit.
(7) On the refuel/defuel control panel 800VU:
(a) Put the MODE SELECT switch to the OFF position and put the guard on the
switch.
(b) Put the applicable REFUEL VALVES switch(es) to the NORM position and put the
guard(s) on the switch(es).
(8) If you have ground power available, make sure that the ECAM lower DU shows the
correct fuel quantities.
** ON A/C FSN 401-450
SUBTASK 12-11-28-650-054-D
CAUTION: BEFORE YOU START THE WING TANK PUMPS, MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS A
MINIMUM OF 750 KG (1653 LB) OF FUEL IN THE APPLICABLE WING TANKS.
CAUTION: BEFORE YOU CLOSE THE CROSSFEED VALVE, MAKE SURE THAT THE FUEL
PUMP(S) IS(ARE) OFF. THIS WILL PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE CROSSFEED
VALVE.
A. Pressure Refuel with Manual Control
NOTE: If it becomes necessary, defuel Ref. AMM TASK 28-25-00-650-001 or transfer fuel
Ref. AMM TASK 28-25-00-869-001.
(1) To prevent a fuel spill, on the panel 40VU, make sure that:
- X FEED P/BSW 4QE is released out (OFF)
- MODE SEL P/BSW 48QA is in the AUTO position
- the CTR TK L and R XFR P/BSW are released out (OFF).
(2) On the refuel/defuel control panel 800VU:
(a) Put the MODE SELECT switch to the REFUEL position.
(b) Put the REFUEL VALVES switch(es) for the applicable fuel tank(s) to the OPEN
position.
(c) Put the REFUEL VALVES switch(es) for the tank(s) which will not be refueled to
the SHUT position.
(3) Before refuel, record actual fuel quantity indicated on preselector 5QT and fuel tanker.
When refuel is complete do a discrepancy check.
(4) Start the pump on the fuel tanker/pump unit.
CAUTION: DO NOT LET THE REFUEL PRESSURE BE MORE THAN THE MAXIMUM
PRESSURE OF 50 PSI (3.45 BARS). IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS
INSTRUCTION, DAMAGE TO THE AIRCRAFT OR EQUIPMENT CAN
OCCUR.
(5) On the refuel/defuel control panel 800VU:
(a) Make sure that the numbers on the ACTUAL and the FUEL QTY displays increase.
(b) Monitor the FUEL QTY displays.
NOTE: Refer to the fuel tables for the maximum capacity of each fuel tank and
for the total fuel capacity.
(c) When each tank has the correct fuel quantity put its REFUEL VALVE switch to the
SHUT position.
(6) When the fuel tank quantities are correct stop the pump on the fuel tanker/pump
unit.
(7) On the refuel/defuel control panel 800VU:
(a) Put the MODE SELECT switch to the OFF position and put the guard on the
switch.
(b) Put the applicable REFUEL VALVES switch(es) to the NORM position and put the
guard(s) on the switch(es).
(8) If you have ground power available, make sure that the ECAM lower DU shows the
correct fuel quantities.
** ON A/C FSN 095-100, 301-349, 351-400, 500-600
SUBTASK 12-11-28-650-054-E
CAUTION: BEFORE YOU START THE WING TANK PUMPS, MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS A
MINIMUM OF 750 KG (1653 LB) OF FUEL IN THE APPLICABLE WING TANKS.
THIS WILL PREVENT DRY RUNNING AND SUBSEQUENT DAMAGE TO THE
FUEL PUMPS.
CAUTION: BEFORE YOU CLOSE THE CROSSFEED VALVE, MAKE SURE THAT THE FUEL
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NOTE: If it becomes necessary, defuel Ref. AMM TASK 28-25-00-650-001 or transfer fuel
Ref. AMM TASK 28-25-00-869-001.
(1) To prevent a fuel spill, on the panel 40VU, make sure that:
- the X FEED P/BSW 4QE is released out (OFF)
- the MODE SEL P/BSW 4QL is in the AUTO position
- the CTR TK L and R XFR P/BSW are released out (OFF).
(2) On the refuel/defuel control panel 800VU:
(a) Put the MODE SELECT switch to the REFUEL position.
(b) Put the REFUEL VALVES switch(es) for the applicable fuel tank(s) to the OPEN
position.
(c) Put the REFUEL VALVES switch(es) for the tank(s) which will not be refueled to
the SHUT position.
(3) Before refuel, record actual fuel quantity indicated on preselector 5QT and fuel tanker.
When refuel is complete do a discrepancy check.
(4) Start the pump on the fuel tanker/pump unit.
CAUTION: DO NOT LET THE REFUEL PRESSURE BE MORE THAN THE MAXIMUM
PRESSURE OF 50 PSI (3.45 BARS). IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS
INSTRUCTION, DAMAGE TO THE AIRCRAFT OR EQUIPMENT CAN
OCCUR.
(5) On the refuel/defuel control panel 800VU:
(a) Make sure that the numbers on the ACTUAL and the FUEL QTY displays increase.
(b) Monitor the FUEL QTY displays.
NOTE: Refer to the fuel tables for the maximum capacity of each fuel tank and
for the total fuel capacity.
(c) When each tank has the correct fuel quantity put its REFUEL VALVE switch to the
SHUT position.
(6) When the fuel tank quantities are correct stop the pump on the fuel tanker/pump
unit.
(7) On the refuel/defuel control panel 800VU:
(a) Put the MODE SELECT switch to the OFF position and put the guard on the
switch.
(b) Put the applicable REFUEL VALVES switch(es) to the NORM position and put the
guard(s) on the switch(es).
(8) If you have ground power available, make sure that the ECAM lower DU shows the
correct fuel quantities.
** ON A/C FSN 401-415
SUBTASK 12-11-28-650-083-D
CAUTION: BEFORE YOU START THE WING TANK PUMPS, MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS A
MINIMUM OF 750 KG (1653 LB) OF FUEL IN THE APPLICABLE WING
TANKS.
THIS WILL PREVENT DRY RUNNING AND SUBSEQUENT DAMAGE TO THE
FUEL PUMPS.
CAUTION: BEFORE YOU CLOSE THE CROSSFEED VALVE, MAKE SURE THAT THE FUEL
PUMP(S) IS(ARE) OFF. THIS WILL PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE CROSSFEED
VALVE.
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NOTE: If it becomes necessary, defuel Ref. AMM TASK 28-25-00-650-001 or transfer fuel
Ref. AMM TASK 28-25-00-869-001.
(1) To prevent a fuel spill, on the panel 40VU, make sure that:
- the X FEED P/BSW 4QE is released out (OFF)
- the MODE SEL P/BSW 4QL is in the AUTO position
- the CTR TK L and R XFR P/BSW are released out (OFF).
(2) On the refuel/defuel control panel 800VU/801VU:
- put the MODE SELECT switch to the REFUEL position
- put the REFUEL VALVES switch(es) for the applicable fuel tank(s) to the OPEN
position
- put the REFUEL VALVES switches for the tanks which will not be refueled to the
SHUT position.
(a) Before refuel, record actual fuel quantity indicated on preselector 5QT and fuel
tanker. When refuel is complete do a discrepancy check.
(b) Start the pump on the fuel tanker/pump unit.
NOTE: Refer to the fuel tables for the maximum capacity of each fuel tank and
for the total fuel capacity.
(e) When each tank has the correct fuel quantity, put its REFUEL VALVE switch to
the SHUT position.
(f) When the fuel tank quantities are correct, stop the pump on the fuel
tanker/pump unit.
(g) On the refuel/defuel control panel 800VU/801VU:
- put the MODE SELECT switch to the OFF and guarded position
- put all the REFUEL VALVES switches to the NORM and guarded position.
(h) If you have ground power available:
- make sure that the ECAM lower DU shows the correct total fuel quantities
- make sure that the fuel indicators on the panel 28VU show the correct
quantity for each ACT.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE HANDLE OF THE REFUEL COUPLING CAP POINTS
AFT WHEN THE CAP IS CLOSED AND LOCKED.
(5) Install the refuel coupling cap 41QM.
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CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE HANDLE OF THE REFUEL COUPLING CAP POINTS
AFT WHEN THE CAP IS CLOSED AND LOCKED.
(4) Install the applicable refuel coupling cap 101QM(41QM).
** ON A/C FSN ALL
SUBTASK 12-11-28-410-052-A
B. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the access door 192MB.
SUBTASK 12-11-28-942-053-A
C. Removal of Equipment
(1) Disconnect the bonding and grounding (earthing) cables:
- Between the aircraft and the fuel tanker/pump unit
- If applicable, between the fuel tanker/pump unit and the ground
- If applicable, between the aircraft and the ground.
(2) Remove the safety barriers.
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
(4) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard
tools and all other items.
192MB
INDICATOR 6QT
PRESELECTOR 5QT
N_MM_121128_3_AKM0_01_00
Figure 12-11-28-991-00400-00-G (SHEET 1) - Refuel/Defuel Control Panel 800VU, Preselector 5QT and
Indicator 6QT
** ON A/C FSN 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-203, 205-250, 350-350
EMB SB 31-1211 for A/C 219-220
NOTE:
AREA IN FRONT OF THE
TANKER MUST BE KEPT CLEAR
TO LET THE TANKER MOVE
AWAY IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY.
15 m IF THE TANKER CANNOT BE PARKED
(50 ft) BELOW THE WING DUE TO ITS SIZE,
IT CAN BE PARKED PARALLEL
TO THE WING.
15 m
(50 ft)
FUEL TANKER
15 m 15 m
(50 ft) (50 ft)
RH REFUEL/
FUEL TANK VENT DEFUEL-COUPLING
15 m
15 m (50 ft)
(50 ft)
3 m (10 ft) FUEL SPILL ZONE AROUND FUEL COUPLINGS AND FUEL TANK VENTS.
N_MM_121128_3_AAM0_01_02
STA7792/RIB 14
40QM
STA8268/RIB 15
A
LEADING
EDGE
WING FRONT
SPAR
40QM
41QM
N_MM_121128_3_ACM0_01_00
15 m RH REFUEL/DEFUEL-COUPLING
(50 ft) AND OVERPRESSURE PROTECTOR
LH REFUEL/DEFUEL-COUPLING
AND OVERPRESSURE
PROTECTOR
01
OVERPRESSURE
PROTECTOR 15 m
(50 ft)
FUEL TANKER
15 m 15 m
(50 ft) (50 ft)
15 m
15 m (50 ft)
(50 ft)
NOTE:
ALL SAFETY ZONE CLEARANCES CAN CHANGE,
REFER TO LOCAL OR AIRPORT REGULATIONS
01 AREA IN FRONT OF THE TANKER MUST BE KEPT CLEAR TO LET THE TANKER MOVE
AWAY IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
IF THE TANKER CANNOT BE PARKED BELOW THE WING DUE TO ITS SIZE,
IT CAN BE PARKED PARALLEL TO THE WING
3 m (10 ft) FUEL SPILL ZONE AROUND FUEL COUPLINGS, FUEL TANK VENTS AND
OVERPRESSURE PROTECTORS
STA7792/RIB 14
100QM
(40QM)
STA8268/RIB 15
A
LEADING
EDGE
WING FRONT
SPAR
100QM
(40QM)
101QM
(41QM)
N_MM_121128_3_AEM0_01_00
INDICATOR 6QT
PRESELECTOR 5QT
N_MM_121128_3_CVM0_01_00
Figure 12-11-28-991-00400-00-H (SHEET 1) - Refuel/Defuel Control Panel 800VU, Preselector 5QT and
Indicator 6QT
** ON A/C FSN 204-204
192MB
INDICATOR
6QT
FUEL Q T Y
kg x 1000
HI LV L
LEFT CTR RIGHT
REFUEL VALVES
OPEN OPEN OPEN
NORM NORM NORM
SHUT SHUT SHUT
OFF
DEFUEL / XFR
OPEN LT S NORM
PRESELECTOR
5QT
N_MM_121128_3_AKM1_01_00
A. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
SUBTASK 23-73-00-860-146-C
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002
(2) Do the EIS start procedure (upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
Ref. AMM TASK 31-60-00-860-001
(3) Make sure that a minimum of one cabin door is open.
NOTE: The steps that follow are only necessary, if you want to release the aircraft with
only one CIDS Director installed.
(1) Remove the related CIDS director 1 (2)
Ref. AMM TASK 23-73-34-000-001.
(2) On the rack 87VU (88VU) of the removed CIDS director 1 (2):
- Install plugs to close the ventilation holes. (See IPC-Figure 23-73-08-11-110)
- Open two ventilation holes.
- Make match marks on the components that you disconnect/remove to record
their connections/positions. This is important for the subsequent installation
procedure.
(3) Energize the CIDS Ref. AMM TASK 23-73-00-861-001.
(4) On the Programming and Test Panel (PTP) 110RH:
- Make sure that the SYS STATUS page shows the message 'CIDS OK'.
(5) Make an entry in the logbook.
(6) Close Access
** ON A/C FSN 201-201, 207-207, 210-210, 217-217
EMB SB
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SUBTASK 23-73-00-040-050-B
B. Procedure
(1) On the Programming and Test Panel (PTP) 110RH:
- Make sure that the SYS STATUS page shows the message 'CIDS OK'.
(2) Make an entry in the logbook.
** ON A/C FSN 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 206-206, 208-209, 212-216, 218-218,
221-230, 235-236, 238-239, 241-242, 301-450, 500-600
SUBTASK 23-73-00-040-050-C
B. Procedure
(1) In the cockpit, on the MCDU:
- Do the Interface and Power-Up test of the CIDS through the CFDS.
Ref. AMM TASK 23-73-00-740-005
NOTE: The circuit breakers related to the deactivated CIDS director must stay open
(pulled).
- Make sure that only DIR 1 (2) related failure messages show.
(2) In the cockpit:
- Lift the handset from the cradle.
- Push and hold the PTT pushbutton switch and make an announcement.
(3) In the cabin:
- Make sure that you hear the announcement.
(4) Make an entry in the logbook.
WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE
YOU START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
1. Reason for the Job
MMEL 28-25-04A
Transfer Defuel Valve
2. Job Set-up Information
QT
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Y
No specific AR ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)
No specific AR BAG - POLYTHENE
No specific AR CAP - BLANKING
No specific AR SAFETY BARRIER(S)
No specific AR SAFETY CLIP - CIRCUIT BREAKER
No specific AR WARNING NOTICE(S)
T720456 1 TOOL - VALVE LOCKING
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Ref. 28-00-00-910-001-A Fuel Safety Procedures
Ref. 28-25-53-000-001-A Removal of the Center-Tank Defuel/Transfer Valve-Actuator
Ref. 28-25-53-400-001-A Installation of the Center-Tank Defuel/Transfer Valve-
Actuator
Ref. 32-12-00-010-001-A Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
Ref. 32-12-00-410-001-A Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
Ref. Fig. Transfer Defuel Valve (11QM) - Location and Detail
NOTE: If operating in battery power, do not keep the door open longer than
necessary because the battery can discharge.
SUBTASK 28-25-00-860-054-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) On the panel 800VU, make sure that the MODE SELECT switch is in the OFF and
guarded position.
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SUBTASK 28-25-00-865-057-A
D. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
NOTE: Keep the V-band clamp (82QM) safe. You will need it to clamp the TOOL
- VALVE LOCKING (T720456) to the mounting flange of the valve drive
shaft.
(f) Make sure that the transfer defuel valve (11QM) is in the closed position
(indicator groove vertical).
(g) Install the TOOL - VALVE LOCKING (T720456) onto the face plate of the drive
shaft to lock the drive shaft so that it will not turn. Make sure that the dowel (3)
is correctly installed between the TOOL - VALVE LOCKING (T720456) and the
face plate of the drive shaft. Put the V-band clamp (82QM) around the mounting
flange of the drive shaft and the TOOL - VALVE LOCKING (T720456) and tighten
the screw (2).
NOTE: The dowel (3) will stop the TOOL - VALVE LOCKING (T720456) from
rotating on the face plate of the drive shaft.
(4) Write an applicable entry in the aircraft technical logbook.
(5) Attach a WARNING NOTICE(S) (to tell persons that the transfer defuel valve (11QM)
is deactivated) to:
- The MODE SELECT switch on the panel 800VU
- The circuit breaker 1QU in the cockpit.
5. Close-up
SUBTASK 28-25-00-410-066-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the access panel 192MB.
(3) Remove the access platform(s).
(4) Close the MLG doors Ref. AMM TASK 32-12-00-410-001.
SUBTASK 28-25-00-942-075-A
B. Removal of Equipment
(1) Remove the safety barriers.
(2) Remove the access platform(s).
(3) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard
tools and all other items.
B
A
STA18694/FR42
Z141-Z142
STA15900/FR36
TRANSFER
DEFUEL VALVE
11 Q M
1 C
B
DRIVE
SHAFT
D
TO ENGINE REAR SPAR
FEED LINE
2 V-BAND ACTUATOR
CLAMP 11 Q U
82QM
VALVE
11 Q M
TO REFUEL 3
LINE
VALVE LOCKING
C TOOL T720456
D SEE/FEEL INDICATOR
N_MM_282500_4_AEM0_01_00
Figure 28-25-00-991-01600-00-A (SHEET 1) - Transfer Defuel Valve (11QM) - Location and Detail
** ON A/C FSN ALL
REFUEL
COUPLING
REFUEL/DEFUEL
CONTROL PANEL
FUEL QTY
kg x 1000
I N D I C AT O R
LEFT CTR RIGHT
6QT
H I . LV L .
LEFT CTR RIGHT
REFUEL VALVES
OPEN OPEN OPEN
NORM NORM NORM
SHUT SHUT SHUT
MODE SELECT TEST BATT POWER
REFUEL H I . LV L ON REFUEL DEFUEL CONTROL PANEL
800VU
OFF
N_MM_282500_4_CAM0_01_00
REFUEL
COUPLING
REFUEL/DEFUEL
CONTROL PANEL
FUEL QTY
lbs x 1000
I N D I C AT O R
LEFT CTR RIGHT
6QT
H I . LV L .
LEFT CTR RIGHT
REFUEL VALVES
OPEN OPEN OPEN
NORM NORM NORM
SHUT SHUT SHUT
MODE SELECT TEST BATT POWER
REFUEL H I . LV L ON REFUEL DEFUEL CONTROL PANEL
800VU
OFF
N_MM_282500_4_CVM0_01_00
REFUEL
COUPLING
REFUEL/DEFUEL
CONTROL PANEL
FUEL QTY
kg X 1000
HI. LVL.
LEFT CTR RIGHT
REFUEL VALVES
OPEN OPEN OPEN
NORM NORM NORM
SHUT SHUT SHUT
MODE SELECT TEST
BATT POWER
REFUEL HI. LVL ON
REFUEL/DEFUEL
OFF CONTROL PANEL
800VU
PRESELECTOR
5QT
N_MM_282500_4_CAM2_01_00
REFUEL
COUPLING
40QM A
622HB
192MB
REFUEL/DEFUEL
CONTROL PANEL
INDICATOR
6QT
kg x 1000
HI LVL
LEFT CTR RIGHT
REFUEL VALVES
REFUEL OPEN OPEN OPEN
SW POS VALVE
NORM NORM NORM
UP = OPEN
AFT1
OFF
REFUEL/DEFUEL
CONTROL PANEL
DEFUEL / XFR
OPEN LTS NORM
800VU
PRESELECTED REFUEL ACTUAL
kg x 1000
801VU
DEC INC CKPT END
REFUEL/DEFUEL
CONTROL PANEL
5QT
PRESELECTOR
N_MM_282500_4_EEM1_01_00
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Ref. 12-12-29-611-001-A Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hand Pump
Ref. 12-12-29-611-002-A Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir with a Hydraulic Service
Cart
Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External
Power
Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A01 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A02 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from
the External Power
Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A01 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from
the APU
Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A02 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from
the Engine 1(2)
Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs through the
Ground Connector
Ref. 29-14-00-614-002-A01 Pressurization of the Hydraulic Reservoirs with the Auxiliary
Power Unit (APU)
Ref. 31-60-00-860-001-A EIS Start Procedure
Ref. 31-60-00-860-002-A EIS Stop Procedure
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Ref. 71-00-00-710-045-A Test No.1 : Dry Motor Leak Check
4. Procedure
** ON A/C FSN 207-207, 210-210, 212-214, 217-218, 223-226, 234-234, 236-236,
241-241
SUBTASK 29-10-00-710-058-B
WARNING:
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S.A.S. ALL RIGHTS SURE
RESERVED. THAT THE
CONFIDENTIAL TRAVEL
AND RANGES
PROPRIETARY OF
DOCUMENT. THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
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CAUTION: DO NOT START OR DRY MOTOR THE ENGINES WITH A HYDRAULIC GROUND
POWER SUPPLY CONNECTED TO THE AIRCRAFT. IF YOU DO, YOU CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE ENGINE PUMPS.
A. Operational Check of EDP Depressurization
ACTION RESULT
1.Dry-motor the left (No. 1) engine and the The left (No. 1) engine and the right (No. 2)
right (No. 2) engine Ref. AMM TASK 71-00- engine turns and causes the engine-driven
00-710-001. pump of the Green and Yellow hydraulic
system to turn.
On the ECAM upper DU:
- The speed of the left (No. 1) engine
and the right (No. 2) engine is
approximately 20% N2.
On the ECAM lower DU:
- The pressure in the Green and Yellow
hydraulic system is 3000 +100 -100
psi.
2.On the overhead panel 40VU: On the overhead panel 40VU:
- Press the GREEN/ENG 1 PUMP and - The GREEN/ENG 1 PUMP and the
the YELLOW/ENG 2 PUMP P/BSWs. YELLOW/ENG 2 PUMP OFF lights come
on.
On the ECAM lower DU:
- The vertical line between the EDP box
and the system indication changes from
green to amber
- The engine pump symbol of the Green
and Yellow hydraulic systems change
from green in-line to amber cross-line
- The pressure in the Green and Yellow
hydraulic systems decreases to 0 psi.
3.On the overhead panel 40VU: On the overhead panel 40VU:
- Press the GREEN/ENG 1 PUMP and - The GREEN/ENG 1 PUMP and the
the YELLOW/ENG 2 PUMP P/BSWs. YELLOW/ENG 2 PUMP OFF lights go off.
On the ECAM lower DU:
- The pressure in the Green and Yellow
hydraulic systems increases to 3000
+100 -100 psi
- The engine pump symbol of the Green
and Yellow hydraulic systems changes
from amber cross-line to green in-line
- The vertical line between the EDP box
and the system indication changes from
amber to green.
4.Stop the dry-motoring of the left (No. 1) On the ECAM lower DU:
engine and the right (No. 2) engine Ref. - The pressure in the Green and the
AMM TASK 71-00-00-710-001. Yellow hydraulic systems decreases to 0
psi.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
SURFACES ARE CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE
INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION: DO NOT START OR DRY MOTOR THE ENGINES WITH A HYDRAULIC GROUND
POWER SUPPLY CONNECTED TO THE AIRCRAFT. IF YOU DO, YOU CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE ENGINE PUMPS.
A. Operational Check of EDP Depressurization
ACTION RESULT
1.Dry-motor the left (No. 1) engine and the The left (No. 1) engine and the right (No. 2)
right (No. 2) engine Ref. AMM TASK 71-00- engine turns and causes the engine-driven
00-710-045. pump of the Green and Yellow hydraulic
system to turn.
On the ECAM upper DU:
- The speed of the left (No. 1) engine
and the right (No. 2) engine is
approximately 20% N2.
On the ECAM lower DU:
- The pressure in the Green and Yellow
hydraulic system is 3000 +100 -100
psi.
2.On the overhead panel 40VU: On the overhead panel 40VU:
- Press the GREEN/ENG 1 PUMP and - The GREEN/ENG 1 PUMP and the
the YELLOW/ENG 2 PUMP P/BSWs. YELLOW/ENG 2 PUMP OFF lights come
on.
On the ECAM lower DU:
- The vertical line between the EDP box
and the system indication changes from
green to amber
- The engine pump symbol of the Green
and Yellow hydraulic systems change
from green in-line to amber cross-line
- The pressure in the Green and Yellow
hydraulic systems decreases to 0 psi.
3.On the overhead panel 40VU: On the overhead panel 40VU:
- Press the GREEN/ENG 1 PUMP and - The GREEN/ENG 1 PUMP and the
the YELLOW/ENG 2 PUMP P/BSWs. YELLOW/ENG 2 PUMP OFF lights go off.
On the ECAM lower DU:
- The pressure in the Green and Yellow
hydraulic systems increases to 3000
+100 -100 psi
- The engine pump symbol of the Green
and Yellow hydraulic systems changes
from amber cross-line to green in-line
- The vertical line between the EDP box
and the system indication changes from
amber to green.
4.Stop the dry-motoring of the left (No. 1) On the ECAM lower DU:
engine and the right (No. 2) engine Ref. - The pressure in the Green and the
AMM TASK 71-00-00-710-045. Yellow hydraulic systems decreases to 0
psi.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
SURFACES ARE CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE
INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION: DO NOT START OR DRY MOTOR THE ENGINES WITH A HYDRAULIC GROUND
POWER SUPPLY CONNECTED TO THE AIRCRAFT. IF YOU DO, YOU CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE ENGINE PUMPS.
A. Operational Check of EDP Depressurization
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ACTION RESULT
1.Dry-motor the left (No. 1) engine and the The left (No. 1) engine and the right (No. 2)
right (No. 2) engine Ref. AMM TASK 71-00- engine turns and causes the engine-driven
00-860-817. pump of the Green and Yellow hydraulic
system to turn.
On the ECAM upper DU:
- The speed of the left (No. 1) engine
and the right (No. 2) engine is
approximately 20% N2.
On the ECAM lower DU:
- The pressure in the Green and Yellow
hydraulic system is 3000 +100 -100
psi.
2.On the overhead panel 40VU: On the overhead panel 40VU:
- Press the GREEN/ENG 1 PUMP and - The GREEN/ENG 1 PUMP and the
the YELLOW/ENG 2 PUMP P/BSWs. YELLOW/ENG 2 PUMP OFF lights come
on.
On the ECAM lower DU:
- The vertical line between the EDP box
and the system indication changes from
green to amber
- The engine pump symbol of the Green
and Yellow hydraulic systems change
from green in-line to amber cross-line
- The pressure in the Green and Yellow
hydraulic systems decreases to 0 psi.
3.On the overhead panel 40VU: On the overhead panel 40VU:
- Press the GREEN/ENG 1 PUMP and - The GREEN/ENG 1 PUMP and the
the YELLOW/ENG 2 PUMP P/BSWs. YELLOW/ENG 2 PUMP OFF lights go off.
On the ECAM lower DU:
- The pressure in the Green and Yellow
hydraulic systems increases to 3000
+100 -100 psi
- The engine pump symbol of the Green
and Yellow hydraulic systems changes
from amber cross-line to green in-line
- The vertical line between the EDP box
and the system indication changes from
amber to green.
4.Stop the dry-motoring of the left (No. 1) On the ECAM lower DU:
engine and the right (No. 2) engine Ref. - The pressure in the Green and the
AMM TASK 71-00-00-860-817. Yellow hydraulic systems decreases to 0
psi.
QT
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Y
No specific AR WARNING NOTICE(S)
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External
Power
Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A01 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A02 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from
the External Power
Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A01 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from
the APU
Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A02 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from
the Engine 1(2)
Ref. 31-32-00-860-009-A Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/L/G
Page
3. Job Set-up
SUBTASK 32-46-00-860-056-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) On the panel 400VU, make sure that the L/G normal control-lever is set to DOWN.
(2) On the panel 402VU, make sure that the A/SKID & NOSE WHEEL switch is at ON.
(3) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002.
(4) On one MCDU, get the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/L/G page Ref. AMM TASK 31-32-00-
860-009.
SUBTASK 32-46-00-941-056-A
B. Safety Precautions
(1) Put WARNING NOTICE(S) on the L/G normal control lever to tell persons not to move
it.
SUBTASK 32-46-00-865-053-A
C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
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4. Procedure
** ON A/C FSN ALL
NOTE: This test is for CHAN/SYS 1. For CHAN/SYS 2, use the indications between
parentheses.
ACTION RESULT
1.On the MCDU, push the line key adjacent - the BSCU CHAN/SYS 1(2) page comes
to the BSCU 1(2) indication. into view.
2.Push the line key adjacent to the LRU - the BSCU CHAN/SYS 1(2)/LRU
IDENT indication. IDENTIFICATION page comes into view.
This page gives:
. the Part Number of the BSCU
. the Serial Number of the BSCU
. the pin programming reference
(wheel diameter and type of brake).
3.Push the line key adjacent to the
RETURN indication to get the SYSTEM
REPORT/TEST/L/G page.
A. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External
Power
Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A01 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
Ref. 24-41-00-861-002-A02 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from
the External Power
Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A01 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from
the APU
Ref. 24-41-00-862-002-A02 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from
the Engine 1(2)
3. Job Set-up
SUBTASK 34-57-00-860-050-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002.
SUBTASK 34-57-00-865-050-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
4. Procedure
SUBTASK 34-57-00-040-050-A
A. Deactivation of the DDRMI
(1) Open, safety and tag circuit breaker 12FN of the DDRMI.
5. Close-up
SUBTASK 34-57-00-860-051-A
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WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
1. Reason for the Job
NOTE: This procedure must agree with the note related to MMEL item 25-07-0X.
This is applicable when there is an incorrect "ARMED" or "NOT ARMED" indication on the
slide for the passenger doors.
This procedure gives the instructions necessary to:
- Clean the related switch
- Get the correct "SLIDE ARMED" indication on the ECAM DOOR/OXY page.
2. Job Set-up Information
QT
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Y
No specific AR ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE
No specific AR SAFETY CLIP - CIRCUIT BREAKER
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
08BBD1 Non Aqueous Cleaner-- Isopropyl Alcohol -
14SBA1 Textile-Lint free Cotton -
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Ref. 52-10-00-010-001-A Opening of the Passenger/Crew Door
Ref. 52-10-00-410-001-A Closing of the Passenger/Crew Door
Ref. 52-10-00-860-001-A Special Precautions before Work on the Passenger/Crew
Door
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Ref. 52-10-00-860-002-A Special Precautions after Work on the Passenger/Crew
Door
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
FOR 4WN1(PROX SW-HANDLE, L FWD ESC SLIDE)
Ref. 25-23-46-000-001-A Removal of the Door Linings at the Forward
Passenger/Crew Doors
Ref. 25-23-46-400-001-A Installation of the Door Linings at the Forward
Passenger/Crew Doors
FOR 4WN2(PROX SW-HANDLE, R FWD ESC SLIDE)
Ref. 25-23-46-000-001-A Removal of the Door Linings at the Forward
Passenger/Crew Doors
Ref. 25-23-46-400-001-A Installation of the Door Linings at the Forward
Passenger/Crew Doors
3. Job Set-up
** ON A/C FSN 016-022, 024-100, 112-150, 201-201, 203-250, 301-400, 500-600
SUBTASK 52-70-00-941-055-A
A. Identification of the Proximity Switches in Relation to the Door
(1) The identification of the proximity switches is as follows:
(a) 4WN1 for the left-forward passenger/crew door
(b) 4WN2 for the right-forward passenger/crew door
(c) 7WN1 for the left-aft passenger/crew door
(d) 7WN2 for the right-aft passenger/crew door
(e) 5WN1 for the left-forward emergency exit
(f) 5WN2 for the right-forward emergency exit
(g) 6WN1 for the left-aft emergency exit
(h) 6WN2 for the right-aft emergency exit.
SUBTASK 52-70-00-010-057-A
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position at applicable
passenger/crew door 831 or 841 or 832 or 842.
(2) Open the applicable passenger/crew door Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-010-001.
(3) Obey the special precautions before you start work on the passenger/crew door Ref.
AMM TASK 52-10-00-860-001.
** ON A/C FSN 401-450
SUBTASK 52-70-00-941-055-B
A. Identification of the Proximity Switches in Relation to the Door
(1) The identification of the proximity switches is as follows:
(a) 4WN1 for the left-forward passenger/crew door
(b) 4WN2 for the right-forward passenger/crew door
(c) 7WN1 for the left-aft passenger/crew door
(d) 7WN2 for the right-aft passenger/crew door
(e) 6WN1 for the left-aft emergency exit
(f) 6WN2 for the right-aft emergency exit.
SUBTASK 52-70-00-010-057-C
B. Get Access
(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position at applicable
passenger/crew door 831 or 841 or 832 or 842.
(2) Open the applicable passenger/crew door Ref. AMM TASK 52-10-00-010-001.
(3) Obey the special precautions before you start work on the passenger/crew door Ref.
AMM TASK 52-10-00-860-001.
(4) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position at applicable
emergency exit 835 or 845.
(5) Open the applicable emergency exit Ref. AMM TASK 52-22-00-010-002.
(6) Obey the special precautions before you start work on the emergency exit Ref. AMM
TASK 52-22-00-860-003.
** ON A/C FSN ALL
SUBTASK 52-70-00-865-058-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
SUBTASK 52-70-00-020-053-A
D. Removal of the Door Lining Panels
(1) Remove the lining panels:
(2) FOR 4WN1 (PROX SW-HANDLE, L FWD ESC SLIDE)
831CZ Ref. AMM TASK 25-23-46-000-001
(3) FOR 4WN2 (PROX SW-HANDLE, R FWD ESC SLIDE)
841CZ Ref. AMM TASK 25-23-46-000-001
(4) FOR 7WN1 (PROX SW-HANDLE, L AFT ESC SLIDE)
832CZ Ref. AMM TASK 25-23-46-000-002
(5) FOR 7WN2 (PROX SW-HANDLE, R AFT ESC SLIDE)
842CZ Ref. AMM TASK 25-23-46-000-002
(6) FOR 5WN1 (PROX SW-HANDLE, L FWD EMER EXIT ESC SLIDE)
241LW Ref. AMM TASK 25-23-47-000-002
(7) FOR 5WN2 (PROX SW-HANDLE, R FWD EMER EXIT ESC SLIDE)
242LW Ref. AMM TASK 25-23-47-000-002
(8) FOR 6WN1 (PROX SW-HANDLE, L AFT EMER EXIT ESC SLIDE)
241LW Ref. AMM TASK 25-23-47-000-002
(9) FOR 6WN2 (PROX SW-HANDLE, R AFT EMER EXIT ESC SLIDE)
242LW Ref. AMM TASK 25-23-47-000-002.
(10) Remove the insulation blankets.
** ON A/C FSN 401-450
SUBTASK 52-70-00-020-053-C
D. Removal of the Door Lining Panels
(1) Remove the lining panels:
(2) FOR 4WN1 (PROX SW-HANDLE, L FWD ESC SLIDE)
831CZ Ref. AMM TASK 25-23-46-000-001
(3) FOR 4WN2 (PROX SW-HANDLE, R FWD ESC SLIDE)
841CZ Ref. AMM TASK 25-23-46-000-001
(4) FOR 7WN1 (PROX SW-HANDLE, L AFT ESC SLIDE)
832CZ Ref. AMM TASK 25-23-46-000-002
(5) FOR 7WN2 (PROX SW-HANDLE, R AFT ESC SLIDE)
842CZ Ref. AMM TASK 25-23-46-000-002
(6) FOR 6WN1 (PROX SW-HANDLE, L AFT EMER EXIT ESC SLIDE)
835CZ Ref. AMM TASK 25-23-47-000-013
(7) FOR 6WN2 (PROX SW-HANDLE, R AFT EMER EXIT ESC SLIDE)
845CZ Ref. AMM TASK 25-23-47-000-013.
(8) Remove the insulation blankets.
NOTE: If a proximity switch from the avionics compartment was used, the
MMEL for the avionics-compartment door indication Ref. AMM TASK
52-70-00-040-004 will be applicable if the avionics-compartment
door indication
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NOTE: If a proximity switch from the avionics compartment was used, the
MMEL for the avionics-compartment door indication Ref. AMM TASK
52-70-00-040-004 will be applicable if the avionics-compartment
door indication is incorrect.
- Do a check of the proximity switch that you will remove. To do this,
do an operational test of the door warning system of the related
avionics compartment doors Ref. AMM TASK 52-71-00-710-001.
- Remove the proximity switch from the avionics compartment door
Ref. AMM TASK 52-71-14-000-001.
- Install this proximity switch on the applicable passenger/crew door
Ref. AMM TASK 52-73-11-400-001, Ref. AMM TASK 52-73-11-400-
002 or emergency exit Ref. AMM TASK 52-73-11-400-004.
(b) If the fault continues:
- Refer to the MMEL document for dispatch conditions.
** ON A/C FSN 401-450
SUBTASK 52-70-00-040-055-D
A. Check of the Defective Proximity Switch
(1) Clean the defective proximity switch with Non Aqueous Cleaner-- Isopropyl Alcohol -
(Material Ref. 08BBD1) and the Textile-Lint free Cotton - (Material Ref. 14SBA1).
(2) If the fault continues:
(a) Replace the defective proximity switch.
1 If a new proximity switch is available:
- Remove the defective proximity switch Ref. AMM TASK 52-73-11-000-
001, Ref. AMM TASK 52-73-11-000-002 or Ref. AMM TASK 52-73-11-
000-004.
- Install the new proximity switch Ref. AMM TASK 52-73-11-400-001,
Ref. AMM TASK 52-73-11-400-002 or Ref. AMM TASK 52-73-11-400-
004.
2 If no proximity switch are available, replace the defective proximity switch
by a proximity switch from the avionics compartment doors.
NOTE: If a proximity switch from the avionics compartment was used, the
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WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE ENGINE AFTER SHUTDOWN. THE
ENGINE CAN STAY HOT FOR A LONG TIME. IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS
INSTRUCTION, INJURY CAN OCCUR.
QT
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Y
No specific AR WARNING NOTICE(S)
No specific Torque wrench: range to between 31.5 and 35 lbf.in
(0.36 and 0.40 m.daN)
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Ref. 71-00-00-860-833-A Procedure to Prevent Engine Motoring
Ref. 71-13-00-010-802-A Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
Ref. 71-13-00-410-802-A Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
Ref. 78-30-00-040-805-A Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser System for Ground
Maintenance
Ref. 78-31-00-710-805-A Operational Test of Thrust Reverser with MCDU
Ref. 78-31-00-710-805-A01 Thrust Reverser Cycling Test (Engine Running)
Ref. 78-32-36-000-801-A Removal of the TRAS Lockout Pin Access Panel
Ref. 78-32-36-400-801-A Installation of the TRAS Lockout Pin Access Panel
Ref. Fig. Deactivation/Reactivation of the Thrust Reverser for Flight
Ref. Fig. Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser for Flight - Lockout Cover
3. Job Set-up
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SUBTASK 78-30-00-941-086-A
A. Safety Precautions
(1) Do the procedure to prevent engine motoring
Ref. AMM TASK 71-00-00-860-833.
SUBTASK 78-30-00-040-069-A
B. Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser for Ground Maintenance
4. Procedure
Ref. Fig. Deactivation/Reactivation of the Thrust Reverser for Flight
Ref. Fig. Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser for Flight - Lockout Cover
SUBTASK 78-30-00-040-070-A
A. Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser for Flight
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT YOU DEACTIVATE THE TWO THRUST REVERSER
DOORS ON THE SAME ENGINE FOR FLIGHT. IF ONE THRUST REVERSER
DOOR DEPLOYS DURING FLIGHT, INJURY AND/OR DEATH CAN OCCUR.
(1) Remove the screw (1) that attaches the translating sleeve lockout pins (2) in the
double-clamp (3).
(2) Open the double-clamp (3) and remove the translating sleeve lockout pins (2) from
the fan case.
(3) Install the screw (1) back on the double-clamp (3).
(4) TORQUE the screw (1) to between 31.5 and 35 lbf.in (0.36 and 0.40 m.daN).
(5) Remove the two bolts (4) and the lockout cover (5) from the latch beam Ref. AMM
TASK 78-32-36-000-801.
(6) Put the translating sleeve lockout pin (2) in the latch beam.
(7) Turn the lockout cover (5) so the lockout pin hole lines up with the translating sleeve
lockout pin (2). See Sheet 1 of the figure:
Ref. Fig. Deactivation/Reactivation of the Thrust Reverser for Flight
(8) Install the lockout cover (5) on the translating sleeve lockout pin (2) and the latch
beam with the two bolts (4) Ref. AMM TASK 78-32-36-400-801.
NOTE: The lockout cover (5) will not be flush with the surface of the latch beam.
This is the correct configuration. See the figure:
Ref. Fig. Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser for Flight - Lockout Cover
(9) Do steps 4.A.(5) thru 4.A.(8) for the other thrust reverser door on the same engine.
(10) Put the Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU) in the inhibited position.
5. Close-up
SUBTASK 78-30-00-860-064-A
A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Close the oil tank access door on the left fan cowl-door or the fan cowl doors Ref.
AMM TASK 71-13-00-410-802.
(3) Remove
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B. Test
(1) Do the operational test of the thrust reverser with the MCDU. Ref. AMM TASK 78-31-
00-710-805
(a) Make sure that the thrust reverser does not operate.
SUBTASK 78-30-00-860-063-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make an entry in the logbook to record the deactivation of the thrust reverser system.
(2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position in the cockpit to show that the thrust reverser
system is not serviceable for the dedicated engine.
1
A
2 x2
OIL TANK
ACCESS DOOR
ICN-GRAA320NEO-A-783000-G-51563-02457-A-002-01
FWD
B
A320NEO-AMM-783000-00015-00
N_MM_783000_4_QBM0_01_02
4 x2
LATCH BEAM
4 x2
LATCH BEAM
ACTIVATED POSITION
LH SHOWN; RH OPPOSITE
ICN-GRAA320NEO-A-783000-G-51563-02458-A-001-01
2
A320NEO-AMM-783000-00016-00
DEACTIVATED POSITION
LH SHOWN; RH OPPOSITE
C
N_MM_783000_4_QBM0_02_02
4
5
LATCH BEAM
A A
2
A
ICN-GRAA320NEO-A-783000-G-51563-03103-A-001-01
DEACTIVATED POSITION
LH SHOWN; RH OPPOSITE
2 4
LATCH BEAM
A A
VIEW LOOKING FORWARD
N_MM_783000_4_QCM0_01_00
Figure 78-30-00-991-93100-21-A (SHEET 1) - Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser for Flight - Lockout
Cover
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WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE ENGINE AND THE ADJACENT
COMPONENTS AFTER ENGINE SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE, THE ENGINE OIL AND
THE ADJACENT COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR A LONG TIME. IF YOU DO NOT
OBEY THIS INSTRUCTION, INJURY CAN OCCUR.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
WARNING: WAIT FIVE MINUTES MINIMUM TO MAKE SURE THAT THE OIL SYSTEM IS NOT
PRESSURIZED BEFORE YOU DO THIS PROCEDURE. IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS
WARNING, INJURY CAN OCCUR.
1. Reason for the Job
Use this procedure to do an inspection of the six magnetic chip collectors. Five of the chip
collectors are located on the lubrication and scavenge pump attached to the front of the Main
Gearbox (MGB). The sixth chip collector is located on the No. 4 bearing compartment scavenge
line.
The lubrication and scavenge pump has bearing compartment designations to identify which chip
collector is for which bearing compartment as follows:
- MGB Main Gearbox
- AGB Angle Gearbox
- FBC Forward Bearing Compartment (No. 1, 1.5 and 2 Bearing Compartments) and Fan
Drive Gear System (FDGS)
- BC3 Bearing Compartment No. 3
- BC4 Bearing Compartment No. 4 - Chip collector located on the scavenge line
- BC5 Bearing Compartment (No. 5 and 6).
2. Job Set-up Information
QT
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Y
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT)
No specific 1 BOTTLE - SQUEEZE
No specific 1 CONTAINER 20L (5 USGAL)
No specific 1 MAGNIFYING GLASS POWER 20X
No specific 1 MICROSCOPE-BINOCULAR
PWA107802 1 PHOTOGRAPH, INSPECTION
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
P03-001 lubricant, aircraft turbine engine
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
P05-005 lint-free cotton cloth
P05-126 Brush, short bristle nylon
P05-181 Filter, paper
P11-014 isopropyl alcohol
P11-027 Petroleum Solvent
D. Expendable Parts
E. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Ref. 71-00-00-860-833-A Procedure to Prevent Engine Motoring
Ref. 71-13-00-010-802-A Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
Ref. 71-13-00-410-802-A Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
Ref. 78-30-00-040-805-A Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser System for Ground
Maintenance
Ref. 78-30-00-440-805-A Reactivation of the Thrust Reverser System after Ground
Maintenance
Ref. 78-36-00-010-802-A Opening of the Thrust Reverser Cowl-Doors
Ref. 78-36-00-410-802-A Closing of the Thrust Reverser Cowl-Doors
Ref. 79-00-00-210-811-A Laboratory Analysis of the Engine Oil for Contamination
Ref. 79-21-06-960-801-A Replacement of the Oil Filter Element
Ref. 79-22-01-000-801-A Removal and Inspection of the Magnetic Chip Collector
Assemblies
Ref. 79-22-01-400-801-A Installation of the Magnetic Chip Collector Assemblies
Ref. 79-22-01-720-801-A Functional Test of the Magnetic Chip Collectors
Ref. 80-11-00-200-801-A Inspection of the Starter Magnetic Drain Plug for Oil
Contamination
Ref. Fig. Inspection of the Magnetic Chip Collectors for Oil Contamination
Ref. Fig. Inspection of the Magnetic Chip Collectors for Oil Contamination - (Chips, Flakes
and Fines Troubleshooting)
3. Job Set-up
SUBTASK 79-00-00-941-084-A
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A. Safety Precautions
(1) Do the procedure to prevent engine motoring
Ref. AMM TASK 71-00-00-860-833.
SUBTASK 79-00-00-010-089-A
B. Get Access
(1) Open the fan cowl doors Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-010-802:
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
447AL, 448AR
(2) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT) in position.
SUBTASK 79-00-00-040-059-A
C. Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser for Ground Maintenance
CAUTION: WIPE CLEAN ALL PARTS AND TOOLS AS NECESSARY TO REMOVE UNWANTED
DEBRIS AND PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE ENGINE.
4. Procedure
Ref. Fig. Inspection of the Magnetic Chip Collectors for Oil Contamination
Ref. Fig. Inspection of the Magnetic Chip Collectors for Oil Contamination - (Chips, Flakes and
Fines Troubleshooting)
SUBTASK 79-00-00-281-058-A
A. Oil Analysis
(1) Find the five magnetic chip collectors (2) on the lubrication and scavenge pump
located on the left front side of the Main Gearbox (MGB) and the magnetic chip
collector (2) on the no. 4 bearing compartment scavenge line. See sheet 1 and 2 of
the figure:
Ref. Fig. Inspection of the Magnetic Chip Collectors for Oil Contamination
(2) Do the inspection of each chip collector (2) one at a time so that you know what the
bearing compartment each collector (2) belongs to. The lubrication and scavenge
pump is marked with the bearing compartment number next to each chip collector.
CAUTION: WHEN YOU REMOVE CHIP COLLECTORS, DO NOT LET THEM TOUCH
EACH OTHER. IF YOU DO, THE CHIP COLLECTORS CAN BECOME
DEMAGNETIZED.
(3) Make sure the magnetic chip collectors (2) do not touch each other.
(4) Keep accurate records of all contamination on each chip collector (2).
(5) If the engine or the MGB cannot continue in service, you must send the
contamination and/or the analysis of the contamination with the engine or the MGB
to the repair facility.
(6) Push in and turn the chip collector (2) counterclockwise to disengage it from the
valve.
(7) If any of the chip collector valves leak oil continuously after the removal of the chip
collector (2), replace the applicable magnetic-chip collector assembly as follows:
NOTE: A few drops of oil may appear immediately after the chip collector (2) is
removed. Wipe these drops away. If no additional drops appear the chip
collector assembly does not need to be replaced.
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(a) If necessary, remove the magnetic-chip collector assemblies Ref. AMM TASK 79-
22-01-000-801.
(b) If necessary, install the magnetic-chip collector assemblies Ref. AMM TASK 79-
22-01-400-801.
(8) Do a visual inspection of each chip collector (2) for the contamination as follows. Use
the PHOTOGRAPH, INSPECTION (PWA107802) to help identify the contamination.
See sheets 3, 4 and 5 of the figure:
Ref. Fig. Inspection of the Magnetic Chip Collectors for Oil Contamination
(a) Examine the chip collectors (2) with the MAGNIFYING GLASS POWER 20X.
NOTE: You can use the MAGNIFYING GLASS POWER 20X however it is
recommended you use the MICROSCOPE-BINOCULAR.
(b) This procedure gives instructions on how to interpret the debris contamination
that is on the magnetic chip collectors (2). For information on the methods of
quantitative analysis and on the composition of the contamination, refer to Ref.
AMM TASK 79-00-00-281-803.
NOTE: If there is a question about the type of contamination you see, obey the
action that follows the stricter interpretation.
(c) There are four main types of the contamination:
1 Contamination from the assembly of the engine - build debris:
- Build debris collects during the early stages of engine operation after
assembly of the engine. Build debris can look like strands of curly
steel wool, shaving or burrs.
2 Fines:
- These are very small steel particles which show as a black sludge on
the MCD. When the oil is removed they show as dull hair like slivers.
Fines come from permitted engine wear. Bearing skid can also make
fines, but the increased quantity will show during the analysis of the
MCD samples. Fines are usually found on the engines that have
operated for only a short time since new, repair or overhaul.
3 Chip:
- These are very thick flakes or pieces of metal which usually have one
smooth machined surface and the opposite surface is rough and
irregular.
4 Flakes:
- Flakes have irregular shapes, but are usually flat and shiny on both
sides. You must do an analysis of them to know their source.
(d) Examine the chip collector (2) with suitable magnification. If there is debris
contamination, make a record of the quantity and type of debris contamination
found and the pump location of the collector (2):
1 If the collector (2) is covered by oil, add a few drops of isopropyl alcohol
(Material Ref. P11-014) to the collector tip. The alcohol should help break
the surface tension of the oil and allow any metallic particles to be seen.
NOTE: This condition where the collector tip is covered by a drop of oil is
shown in the PHOTOGRAPH, INSPECTION (PWA107802) Photo Aid
(Condition C). This condition is usually the result of fine metallic
particles holding the oil near the collector (2) and the reason for
performing the preceding step whenever these conditions are
found.
2 If the chip collector (2) is clean with no contamination, it can be cleaned
and reinstalled. Refer to steps in this task.
3 The types of debris contamination, their source and the corrective action
necessary is as follows:
Ref. Fig. Inspection of the Magnetic Chip Collectors for Oil Contamination -
(Chips, Flakes and Fines Troubleshooting)
4 Build debris contamination. See the sheet 3 of the figure:
Ref. Fig. Inspection of the Magnetic Chip Collectors for Oil Contamination
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a Action:
- The engine can continue in service.
- Operation is decreased to ten flight hours or five flight cycles,
the lesser of the two, until the source of the debris
contamination material can be identified. Do a spectroscopic
analysis of the chips and flakes per Section G of the oil system
oil analysis procedure Ref. AMM TASK 79-00-00-210-811.
- If the debris is from the bearing, gear or carbon seal carrier
material, remove the engine from service and disassemble the
engine enough to find the source of the material.
- If the debris is not from the bearing, gear or carbon seal
material, return the engine to service.
- If the debris on FBC MCC is identified as AISI 52100 (AMS
6440), remove the engine in 50 flight hours unless the other
debris results warrant more restrictive action.
5 Magnetic fines. See sheet 3 and 4 of the figure:
Ref. Fig. Inspection of the Magnetic Chip Collectors for Oil Contamination
NOTE: Fines are usually from the low time engines. Small quantities are
serviceable.
a If there are fines on the chip collector (2) do the evaluation of the
quantity, area and type of material. See the figure:
Ref. Fig. Inspection of the Magnetic Chip Collectors for Oil
Contamination - (Chips, Flakes and Fines Troubleshooting)
- If fines are found on the MGB chip collector probe surface,
examine the starter-magnetic drain plug Ref. AMM TASK 80-
11-00-200-801.
b If the fines are on 100 percent of the probe surface then remove the
engine from service:
- If the fines are on 100 percent of the no. 3 bearing
compartment probe surface, remove the engine in ten hours or
five flight cycles, whichever is less.
(12) Examine the assembly for foreign objects, damage and correct assembly.
5. Close-up
SUBTASK 79-00-00-410-076-A
A. Close Access
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
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(2) Close the thrust reverser cowl-doors Ref. AMM TASK 78-36-00-410-802:
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
451AL, 452AR
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
461AL, 462AR
SUBTASK 79-00-00-440-059-A
B. Do the reactivation of the thrust reverser system after ground maintenance Ref. AMM TASK
78-30-00-440-805.
SUBTASK 79-00-00-410-077-A
C. Close Access
(1) Close the fan cowl doors Ref. AMM TASK 71-13-00-410-802:
(a) FOR 4020KM1 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 1)
437AL, 438AR
(b) FOR 4020KM2 (POWER PLANT-DEMOUNTABLE, ENG 2)
447AL, 448AR
(2) Remove the access platform(s).
(3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
LUBRICATION AND
SCAVENGE PUMP
ICN-PW1000G-C-790000-P-77445-05993-A-003-01
ALIGNMENT
INDICATOR
TYPICAL 5 LOCATIONS
A
PW V
N_MM_790000_3_QAM0_01_02
Figure 79-00-00-991-48200-21-A (SHEET 1/5) - Inspection of the Magnetic Chip Collectors for Oil
Contamination
** ON A/C FSN 301-349, 351-450, 500-600
HIGH PRESSURE
TURBINE CASE
OIL TUBE
(LR40)
ALIGNMENT
INDICATOR
B
ICN-PW1000G-C-790000-P-77445-05994-A-003-01
D
1
PACKING
2
MAGNETIC
H-05994 (0418)
CHIP COLLECTOR
C
TYPICAL 6 LOCATIONS
PW V
N_MM_790000_3_QAM0_02_02
Figure 79-00-00-991-48200-21-A (SHEET 2/5) - Inspection of the Magnetic Chip Collectors for Oil
Contamination
** ON A/C FSN 301-349, 351-450, 500-600
BUILD
DEBRIS
BUILD
DEBRIS
MACHINE
CURL
MAGNETIC TIP
OF THE CHIP
COLLECTOR
MAGNETIC
FINES
ICN-PW1000G-C-790000-P-77445-05995-A-001-01
MAGNETIC TIP
OF THE CHIP
COLLECTOR
(OPTIONAL VIEW)
D
PW-R
N_MM_790000_3_QAM0_03_03
Figure 79-00-00-991-48200-21-A (SHEET 3/5) - Inspection of the Magnetic Chip Collectors for Oil
Contamination
** ON A/C FSN 301-349, 351-450, 500-600
25% TIP
PERIMETER
MAGNETIC
TIP
TIP
PERIMETER
MAGNETIC
FINES
MAGNETIC
BODY
ICN-PW1000G-C-790000-P-77445-05989-A-001-01
D
(OPTIONAL VIEW)
PW-R
N_MM_790000_3_QAM0_04_02
Figure 79-00-00-991-48200-21-A (SHEET 4/5) - Inspection of the Magnetic Chip Collectors for Oil
Contamination
** ON A/C FSN 301-349, 351-450, 500-600
METALLIC
FLAKES
SLIVER
MAGNETIC TIP
OF THE CHIP
COLLECTOR
CHIP CHIP
(SMOOTH SURFACE) (ROUGH SURFACE)
MAGNETIC TIP
ICN-PW1000G-C-790000-P-77445-06149-A-001-01
MAGNETIC TIP
OF THE CHIP OF THE CHIP
COLLECTOR COLLECTOR
D
(OPTIONAL VIEW)
PW-R
N_MM_790000_3_QAM0_05_03
Figure 79-00-00-991-48200-21-A (SHEET 5/5) - Inspection of the Magnetic Chip Collectors for Oil
Contamination
** ON A/C FSN 301-349, 351-450, 500-600
ANALYZE THE
COMPOSITION OF THE
DEBRIS CONTAMINATION ON
IS THE DEBRIS THE CHIP COLLECTORS AND FILTER
CONTAMINATION ACROSS NO IN 10 FLIGHT HOURS OR 5 FLIGHT
YES
AN AREA LARGER THAN A CYCLES, WHICHEVER IS LESS.
REMOVE THE
0.500 INCH (12.700 mm)
ENGINE
DIAMETER CIRCLE
IF THE DEBRIS ON
DISASSEMBLE THE IS THE DEBRIS FBC MCC IS IDENTIFIED
ENGINE OR DAMAGED FROM THE CHIP COLLECTOR AS AISI 52100 (AMS
YES
ICN-PW1000G-C-790000-P-77445-05991-A-012-01
COMPONENT TO FIND AND FILTER THE SAME BEARING, 6440), REMOVE THE
THE SOURCE OF THE GEAR, OR CARBON SEAL ENGINE IN 50 FLIGHT
MATERIAL CARRIER MATERIAL HOURS UNLESS OTHER
DEBRIS RESULTS
WARRANT MORE
RESTRICTIVE ACTION.
NO (4)
and (4).
N_MM_790000_3_QBM0_01_05
Figure 79-00-00-991-48300-21-A (SHEET 1) - Inspection of the Magnetic Chip Collectors for Oil
Contamination - (Chips, Flakes and Fines Troubleshooting)
** ON A/C FSN 301-349, 351-450, 500-600
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THE DATA GIVEN IN THIS ADVANCE COPY IS APPROVED FOR USE PENDING
ISSUE OF THE REVISION DATED
Nov 01/2019
NOTE: AIRBUS OIT 999.0134/03 dated 14 NOV 2003 outlines the regulatory aspects of advance data, which are authorized for
temporary use till the data are released at the indicated issue date of the regular revision service
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
79-00-00-200-806 Visual Inspection of the A, B and C Sumps,
the Accessory Gearbox (AGB) and the
Transfer Gearbox (TGB) Sump Scavenge
Screen Plugs for Debris
79-21-05-000-803 Removal of the Oil Filter Cartridge
79-21-05-400-803 Installation of the Oil Filter Cartridge
3. Job Set-up
SUBTASK 79-35-00-860-064-A
A. Non Applicable
4. Procedure
SUBTASK 79-35-00-960-053-A
A. Do the replacement of the Oil Filter Ref. AMM TASK 79-21-05-000-803 and Ref. AMM TASK
79-21-05-400-803.
SUBTASK 79-35-00-281-051-A
B. Do the inspection of the scavenge screen plugs Ref. AMM TASK 79-00-00-200-806 .
(1) Check that there is no presence of chips
5. Close-up
SUBTASK 79-35-00-860-065-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make an entry in the logbook to record that the Oil Filter has been changed.
ADVANCE COPY
THE DATA GIVEN IN THIS ADVANCE COPY IS APPROVED FOR USE PENDING
ISSUE OF THE REVISION DATED
Nov 01/2019
NOTE: AIRBUS OIT 999.0134/03 dated 14 NOV 2003 outlines the regulatory aspects of advance data, which are authorized for
temporary use till the data are released at the indicated issue date of the regular revision service
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
73-29-00-710-802 FADEC Test (Menu Mode)
79-21-05-000-803 Removal of the Oil Filter Cartridge
79-21-05-400-803 Installation of the Oil Filter Cartridge
3. Job Set-up
SUBTASK 79-35-00-860-062-A
A. Not applicable
4. Procedure
SUBTASK 79-35-00-960-052-A
A. Do the replacement of the Oil Filter Ref. AMM TASK 79-21-05-000-803 and Ref. AMM TASK
79-21-05-400-803.
SUBTASK 79-35-00-720-052-A
B. Do a FADEC Test Ref. AMM TASK 73-29-00-710-802.
(1) Make sure that the message "ENGXB ODMS SENSOR MONITOR" does not come into
view.
5. Close-up
SUBTASK 79-35-00-860-063-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
(1) Make an entry in the logbook to record that the Oil Filter has been changed and the
ODMS checked operational.