Embraer 145 - Equipment - and - Furnishings
Embraer 145 - Equipment - and - Furnishings
Embraer 145 - Equipment - and - Furnishings
AND FURNISHINGS
OPERATIONS
MANUAL
SECTION 2-02
EQUIPMENT AND FURNISHINGS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Cockpit ............................................................................... 2-02-05 ..01
Pilot Seats ...................................................................... 2-02-05 ..01
Pilot Seat Controls.......................................................... 2-02-05 ..02
Pilot Seat Adjustment ..................................................... 2-02-05 ..04
Pedal Adjustment ........................................................... 2-02-05 ..05
Observer Seat ................................................................ 2-02-05 ..06
Direct Vision Windows.................................................... 2-02-05 ..08
Attendant Stations and Seats............................................. 2-02-10 ..01
Attendant’s Control Panels................................................. 2-02-15 ..01
Galley ................................................................................. 2-02-20 ..01
Controls and Indicators................................................... 2-02-20 ..03
Passenger Service Unit...................................................... 2-02-25 ..01
Controls and Indicators................................................... 2-02-25 ..02
Water and Waste ............................................................... 2-02-30 ..01
Water.............................................................................. 2-02-30 ..01
Waste ............................................................................. 2-02-30 ..01
Airstair Main Door (*).......................................................... 2-02-35 ..01
EICAS Message ............................................................. 2-02-35 ..01
Controls and Indicators................................................... 2-02-35 ..02
Main Door Acoustic Curtain............................................ 2-02-35 ..06
Jetway Main Door (*).......................................................... 2-02-35 ..01
EICAS Message ............................................................. 2-02-35 ..01
Main Door Acoustic Curtain............................................ 2-02-35 ..04
Access Doors and Hatches................................................ 2-02-40 ..01
Service Door................................................................... 2-02-40 ..01
Baggage Door ................................................................ 2-02-40 ..03
Compartment Hatches ................................................... 2-02-40 ..05
Refueling Panel Access Door......................................... 2-02-40 ..06
Emergency Exit Hatches ................................................ 2-02-40 ..08
Doors and Hatches Indication on MFD .......................... 2-02-40 ..08
NOTE: Optional equipment are marked with an asterisk (∗) and its
description may not be present in this manual.
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NOTE: Optional equipment are marked with an asterisk (∗) and its
description may not be present in this manual.
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COCKPIT
PILOT SEATS
The pilot seats are fixed to slide rails that permits fore and aft
adjustments. When the seats are in their aftmost position, a lateral
movement is also available, in order to ease crew access to the seat.
Each seat is equipped with adjustable armrests, seat backs, thigh
support and lumbar position, and can also be adjusted for height.
Backrest inclination, thigh support and lumbar positions are
hydromechanically adjusted. Seat aft, fore and lateral adjustments are
mechanically actuated, the same applying to armrest adjustments.
The pilot and copilot seats are identical, except for the symmetrical
arrangement of the controls. Controls on the pilot’s seat are on the
opposite side from those on the copilot’s seat.
A switch installed in the seat allows height adjustment, which is
performed by an electrical actuator. In case of electrical actuator
malfunction height adjustment may also be accomplished manually by
attaching a crank to the actuator and rotating it. Extension or retraction
of the actuator rod connected to the seat structure permits vertical
displacement.
The crew seat belts consist of five straps. The left (for the pilot seat)
and right (for the copilot seat) lap belt straps are permanently fixed to a
rotary buckle, provided with quick-release latch locks that are operated
by turning the existing rotary device on the buckle face. The two upper
straps are connected to an inertia reel attached to the seat backrest,
which allows the pilot to bend forward in normal, slow movements.
Abrupt movements or high acceleration locks the upper straps,
preventing the pilot from impacting against the instrument panel. The
inertia reel can be mechanically locked through a lever installed on the
seat.
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PEDAL ADJUSTMENT
Toggle switches installed on the pilot and copilot’s panels allows
rudder pedals adjustment, which is performed by electric actuators.
Setting the switch up or down signals the actuator to move the pedals
fore or aft, to assure the pilot’s comfort and a full rudder throw from the
adjusted seat position.
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OBSERVER SEAT
The observer seat is located behind and between the pilot seats. When
in use, it lies in front of the cockpit door. Stow it by folding and rotating
away from the door area against the right side of the cockpit partition,
behind the copilot's seat.
The cockpit door can be opened or closed with either the observer seat
in use or stowed.
OBSERVER SEAT
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OBSERVER SEAT
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ENTRANCE PANELS
The Entrance Panels are located in the entry area, and provides main
door control and indication and courtesy lights control.
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GALLEY
The galley can be positioned in different locations of the forward area
in passenger cabin.
The galley has many compartments that can be configured in different
ways and can be equipped with different optional equipment to
facilitate and provide an appropriate flight service to the passengers.
The following items can equip the galley:
− Switches and Circuit Breaker Panel (Galley Control Panel);
− CD player;
− Toilet Smoke Detector Panel;
− Pre-Recorded Messages Control Panel;
− Half Trolleys;
− Waste Compartment;
− Ice Box;
− Hot Jugs;
− Pull-out Working Table;
− Stowage Compartment;
− Miscellaneous Compartment;
− Literature Pocket.
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GALLEY (STANDARD)
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LAVATORY
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EICAS MESSAGE
TYPE MESSAGE MEANING
Main door is open or not properly
WARNING MAIN DOOR OPN locked either on the ground with
engine 1 running or in flight.
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NOTE: Some airplanes may have only the upper right red mark.
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SERVICE DOOR
The service door on the right side of the forward fuselage section is
used for galley servicing and cabin cleaning between flights. It may
also be used as an emergency exit.
The door is manually operated by internal and external handles. Open
the service door by lifting the handle and moving the door outward,
followed by a forward rotation.
EICAS MESSAGE
TYPE MESSAGE MEANING
Service door is open or not
properly locked either on the
WARNING SERVICE DOOR OPN
ground with engine 1 running or
in flight.
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For airplanes Post-Mod. SB 145-52-0040, Part I and Part III, or
equipped with an equivalent modification factory incorporated, the
service door can be locked with a locking pin.
On ground, at pilot discretion, the pin can be used but must to be
removed and guarded in the quick-release pin support, in the LH
cockpit rear console, behind the pilot seat, before any flight.
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BAGGAGE DOOR
The baggage door on the rear left side of the fuselage is manually
operated from the outside. It is provided by a locking mechanism
controlled by an external handle, stowed in the lower half of the door.
The door is provided by depressurization vent that allows the opening
operation.
EICAS MESSAGE
TYPE MESSAGE MEANING
Baggage door open or not
CAUTION BAGGAGE DOOR OPN
properly locked.
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COMPARTMENT HATCHES
A number of access doors and hatches for different aircraft systems
can be found along the fuselage.
The compartment hatches provide access for servicing the airplane
systems and equipment.
The under cockpit access hatch is located under the fuselage,
providing access to the fuselage pressurized compartment.
The forward electronic compartment access hatch is inside the nose
landing gear wheel well.
The rear electronic compartment access hatch is located on the rear
right side of the fuselage. This hatch provides access to the airplane
pressurized area containing the rear electronic compartment, rudder
autopilot servo, rudder control cables and electrical harness, stabilizer
electrical harness and elevators control cables.
A unlocked condition of any compartment hatch causes a single
caution message on EICAS. In addition, the MFD indicates the open-
hatch(es) condition in a graphical representation.
EICAS MESSAGE
TYPE MESSAGE MEANING
At least one compartment
CAUTION ACCESS DOORS OPN access hatch open or not
properly locked.
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EICAS MESSAGE
TYPE MESSAGE MEANING
Refueling panel access door
CAUTION FUELING DOOR OPN
open or not properly closed.
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LAVATORY DOOR
For airplanes Post-Mod. SB 145-25-0287 or equipped with an
equivalent modification factory incorporated, in case of slide door
jammed, there is an access box that can be used to unlock it.
Remove the cover, and move the rod with the hand to up and down
simultaneously with the lavatory handle until the door open.
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