Ata 35 MD-80
Ata 35 MD-80
Ata 35 MD-80
The aircraft is equipped with three separate oxygen systems: Passenger Oxygen System
- Crew (cockpit) oxygen system The passenger oxygen system is provided to supply emergency
- Passenger oxygen system oxygen to the passengers and the cabin crew, in case of cabin
- Portable oxygen system pressure decompression.
Each system is provided with separate controls and indications, and
are completely independent of each other. In case of cabin decompression, the masks are automatically
presented.
Crew Oxygen System A manual override switch in the cockpit may be used for mask
The purpose of the crew oxygen is to supply the cockpit crew with presentation.
oxygen in case of a sudden decrease of cabin pressure, and to supply
oxygen in case of smoke or dangerous gasses in the cockpit. The emergency oxygen is supplied from chemical oxygen
generators, which is able to supply oxygen for at least 12 minutes.
The system is designed for commercial aircrafts with altitudes up to
12000 meters (40000feet). Portable Oxygen System
The portable oxygen equipment is installed in the cockpit and in the
cabin, the oxygen equipment is used to supply oxygen to the crew
in an emergency and is used to supply oxygen to the passengers for
first aid treatment.
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OXYGEN
SYSTEM
COCKPIT POETABLE
OXYGEN OXYGEN
SYSTEM SYSTEM
PASSENGER
OXYGEN
SYSTEM
OXYGEN SYSTEM
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CREW OXYGEN SYSTEM
The crew oxygen is supplied from a high pressure oxygen bottle Each box is the connecting point for the quick-donning mask. The
located behind the right pilot. mask is stowed in the box until required for use.
The oxygen is supplied through a pressure regulator to three quick- When the mask is to be used, the two "mask release levers" are
donning masks, close to each crew member seat. squeezed, and the mask is pulled up.
When the left door opens, a supply valve permits oxygen flow to
The oxygen bottle is equipped with a manual ON/OFF valve and a the mask harness, which inflates, and the mask may be put on.
direct reading pressure gauge. When the mask is in position, release the levers and the oxygen to
the harness stops.
A pressure regulator mounted directly on the oxygen bottle supplies
low pressure oxygen (line pressure) to the masks. An "OXY ON" flag shows that the door has been opened and the
mask is no longer correctly stowed.
A safety outlet on the lower right side of fuselage discharges
oxygen overboard in case of excessive pressure in the cylinder. A flow indicator on the right-hand box door blinks to indicate
oxygen is flowing.
A distribution line supplies oxygen to the storage box assemblies
next to each crew station in cockpit, and to an "Oxygen Line A reset/test control slide on the left-hand box door provides testing
Pressure" indicator on the overhead panel. of the mask with-out removing it from the storage box.
The mask contains a demand regulator and a microphone connected
to the audio system.
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PNEUMATIC
HARNESS (INFLATED)
O X Y E G N AND
MIC MASK
BL1NKER
INDICATOR
OXYGEN
LINE PRESSORE
CONTROL GAGE (OVERHEAD PANEL)
OVERBOARD
DISCHARGE LINE
BLOW
OUT
DISK-
The emergency oxygen for the passengers and the cabin attendants If the cabin pressure altitude exceeds 14150 feet, an altitude
is supplied from emergency oxygen containers installed above the pressure switch closes and supplies electrical power to the door
passenger seats, in the lavatories and at the cabin attendants latches.
stations. When the door latch energizes, the oxygen container door opens
and the masks drops out.
Each oxygen container includes a chemical solid-state oxygen
generator with two, three or four continuous-flow oxygen masks. When a mask is pulled toward the face, a lanyard connected to each
mask activates the chemical oxygen generator.
If the cabin pressure drops, the oxygen container doors opens and
the masks drops out for passenger and cabin attendants use. A blue "Cabin Oxygen On" light on the OAP illuminates, and is
The presented masks of each unit hang on a lanyard, when one of latched until the circuit breaker is reset.
the masks are pulled towards the face, the lanyard initiates the
oxygen generation and supply. A guarded "Oxy Mask Eject" switch on the right rear panel provides
override of the altitude switch.
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PASSENGER OXYGEN
ALTERNATE
release SWITCH
FORWARD ATTENDANT'S
OXYGEN INSTALLATION
FIRING
MECHANISM
HEAT
SHIELD
OXYGEN
MASKS
The portable oxygen system consists of: the flight crew portable Smoke Hood
equipment and the cabin portable equipment. The smoke hood consists of a heat protecting hood, a calsium
based oxygen generator with a starter and a mask with an
The flight crew portable equipment consists of a protective integrated speech transmitter.
breathing hood (smoke hood), or optional an oxygen cylinder with The smoke hood is VacUum-packed in a sealed container, provided
a full-face smoke mask. with a good-condition indicator (green) and a tampered seal.
The cabin portable equipment consists of smoke hoods located at Portable Oxygen Cylinders
the cabin attendants stations, or optional self-contained portable The cabin passenger portable oxygen cylinders are located in
oxygen cylinders with full face smoke masks. different locations in the cabin.
The portable oxygen equipment is made up of high pressure
The cabin portable equipment also includes portable oxygen oxygen cylinders each with a continuous-flow oxygen mask
cylinders with continuous flow masks used to provide oxygen for connected for first aid treatment for the passengers.
first aid.
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SMOKE HOOD
Oxygen Cylinder The "Test/Reset" slide is used to test the mask, with-out removing it
The oxygen cylinder is secured by strap clamps, in an upright from the stowage box, and to reset the manual "Oxy" flag which
position in the aft right corner of the cockpit. comes into view when the left door is opened.
The cylinder capacity is 2150 liters at a nominal pressure of 1850
psi. Oxygen Masks
The cylinder includes a manual shutoff valve, and a direct reading The oxygen masks are stowed stowage in boxes close to each crew
pressure gauge. member station.
An over-pressure safety protection (rupture disc) will discharge the Each of the three masks consists of a quick donning oxygen mask,
oxygen, through the over-board blow-out on the right side of the with an inflatable head-harness, a mask mounted diluter-demand
fuselage if the pressure exceeds 2650 psi. regulator and a microphone.
The over-board discharge outlet is normally covered by a green
disc, which will blow away to indicate a discharge. The deluter/demand regulator is an integrated part of the mask, with
a N (normal)/100% selector, and an emergency knob.
Oxygen Pressure Regulation The selector is normally locked in 100%, this supplies 100% pure
A pressure regulator mounted to the cylinder head, regulates the oxygen on demand at all cabin altitudes (with positive pressure
oxygen pressure to a line pressure of 70-94 psi. above 28000 feet).
A pressure relief valve on the regulator opens if the pressure With the selector in N (normal) oxygen mixed with cabin air is
exceeds 110 psi. supplied to the mask on demand. The delution is depending on
The line pressure supplied to the masks, is indicated by a line cabin altitude, above 28000 feet 100% oxygen is supplied.
pressure indicator on the overhead panel, the pressure must be with-
in the green band. The emergency knob is placarded "Press To Test" and
"Emergency".
Stowage Box When the knob is pushed to "Press To Test" position 100%
The front face of the stowage box contains an oxygen flow indicator pressurized oxygen is supplied to the mask for test purpose.
(blinker), two doors which opens when the mask is removed, and a When the knob is rotated clockwise to the "Emergency" position
manual "Test/Reset" slide. 100% pressurized oxygen is supplied to the mask.
When the mask is removed, the left door opens a shut-off valve, An integrated microphone in the mask is connected to the flight
which supplies oxygen to the blinker and the mask. interphone system.
RELIEF
VALVE
STOWAGE
CONTAINER
OVERBOARD
DISCHARGE
LINE
OXYGEN
CYLINDER
PLUNGER
LEVER ARM
CHEMICAL CACE
2 OR MORE CORE
firing mechanism
oxygen outlets DOOR SPRING
ACCESS
(MANUM RELASE) striker
RELIEF FILTER FILTER
VALVE
SUFPORT THERMAL LANYARD
MANIFOLD SCREEN INSULATION
CABIN OXYGEN ELECTRICAL CONTROL
The electrical control circuit includes: a cabin altitude switch, an The "Oxygen Mask Eject" switch on the aft right panel in the
"Oxygen Mask Eject" switch in the cockpit, unlock solenoids in cockpit, is a spring-loaded on/off switch used as a back-up for the
each door latching mechanism, and a blue "Cabin Oxygen On" light cabin altitude switch.
on the OAP. When the switch is placed in the mask eject position, the door
solenoids are energized.
Power supply for the system is normally obtained from the, left AC
and DC bus, but transfer relays will obtain power from the right AC Note: The switch Must Not be held in the eject position for more
and DC bus if left is not available. than 5 seconds, or the solenoids may be damaged.
The cabin altitude switch senses the cabin altitude, and energizes When the blue "Cabin Oxygen On" light illuminates, the cabin
the mask eject relay, at a cabin altitude of 14150 feet. oxygen advisory relay latches the indication until reset by pulling
the circuit breaker.
The mask eject relay, is a 5 second time delay relay, which
energizes when the altitude switch closes, the relay supplies power
to me door latch solenoids for five seconds.
The relay illuminates the blue "Cabin Oxygen On" light on the
OAP, and turns the sidewall lights to auto bright.
MASK
EJECT
CABIN OXYGEN ADVISORY
AFT RIGHT 28VDC-L
OXYGEN RELAY NEAR MID A T T AFT LEFT LAV
ALTERNATE PASSENGER
OXYGEN RELEASE
CABIN OXYGEN
115VAC-R ON B
ELECTRONIC
PASSENGER
OXYGEN RELEASE OVERHEAD
ANNUNCIATOR
115VAC-L PANEL
SOLENOID (COIL)
PASSENGER MAGNET-
OXYGEN PASSENGER
RELEASE OXYGEN
RELAY TEST RECEPTACLE
(LEFT CONSOLE) AFT LEFT CABIN OXYGEN
OXYGEN ADVISORY RELAY
RELAY
OXYGEN
MASK
EJECT FORWARD LAV AFT UPPER
RELAY ELECTRICAL POWER CENTER
ALTITUDE PASSENGER
MASK OXYGEN MASK
RELEASE ABOVE SOLENOIDS
14.150 FT
To avoid smoke and gasses to enter the system, a positive pressure The HI outlet supplies 4 liters per minute, and the LO outlet
is maintained inside the hood during most of the operating time. supplies 2 liters per minute.
Yellow
ON-OFF
knob