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Pages which have been revised are outlined below, together with the Highlights of the
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L.E.P. 1- 9 REVISED TO REFLECT THIS REVISION INDICATING


NEW,REVISED, AND/OR DELETED PAGES
T. OF C. REVISED TO REFLECT THIS REVISION
1- 2,
4- 24
30-00-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED
1, 3, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
9, 11, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
23- 24, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
26- 27, 511-526, 528-599,
29- 31

30-11-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


5, 10, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
13- 14, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
16, 27 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,

30-11-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


402- 403, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 234-235, 239-249, 251-299,
405, 408, 301-399, 404-499, 501-509,
412- 413, 511-526, 528-599,
415, 419,
421, 425,
428

30-11-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


502- 506, CORRECTION/ADDITION/AMPLIFICATION 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
509- 511, UPDATE PROCEDURE FROM ONE ENGINE TO TWO 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
514- 515, ENGINES. 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
517, 520, 511-526, 528-599,
522 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 234-235, 239-249, 251-299,
301-399, 404-499, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,

30-11-51 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


402, 404- EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 234-235, 239-249, 251-299,

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405, 409, 301-399, 404-499, 501-509,


411, 413, 511-526, 528-599,
415, 418,
420, 423,
425- 426,
428, 431,
433

30-21-00 01 SB 73-1080 01 INCORPORATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,


7, 9- ENGINE FUEL AND CONTROL - FADEC SYSTEM - INST 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
13, 16 ALL 5BL STANDARD ECU SOFTWARE FOR CFM56-5B 301-399, 401-499,
ENGINES (A318 CAPABLE).
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
301-399, 401-499,

30-21-00 02 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


1- 15 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-21-00 02 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 419 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-21-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


502, 505, SB 73-1080 01 INCORPORATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
507- 517 ENGINE FUEL AND CONTROL - FADEC SYSTEM - INST 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
ALL 5BL STANDARD ECU SOFTWARE FOR CFM56-5B 301-399, 401-499,
ENGINES (A318 CAPABLE).
TOOL DESIGNATION(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
301-399, 401-499,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,

30-21-49 01 LAYOUT IMPROVED OR EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


414, 430

30-21-49 02 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 452 REPRINTED 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-21-49 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


501- 515 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-21-49 02 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


601- 633 CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

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30-21-51 02 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 409 CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-21-51 02 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


601- 605 CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-31-00 MOD.20446P1579 REMOVED ALL


403- 404, ICE AND RAIN PROTECTION - PROBE HEAT COMPU-
415, 427- TER - REPLACE POWER SUPPLY COMPUTERS.
428, 434, CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED ALL
441, 453- EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 051-099, 106-149, 211-249,
454 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,
528-599,

30-31-00 MOD.20446P1579 REMOVED ALL


502, 505, ICE AND RAIN PROTECTION - PROBE HEAT COMPU-
509, 515, TER - REPLACE POWER SUPPLY COMPUTERS.
518 DELETION OF CALL OUT POST SB 34-1354 02 ALL
NAVIGATION - SENSORS, POWER SUPPLY AND SWITCH
ING - INSTALL THALES PITOT PROBES P/N C16195B
A.
CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED ALL

30-31-34 MOD.20446P1579 REMOVED ALL


401- 402, ICE AND RAIN PROTECTION - PROBE HEAT COMPU-
405- 407 TER - REPLACE POWER SUPPLY COMPUTERS.
CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED ALL

30-45-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


1, 6, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-056, 058-059,
10, 12, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,
22 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
511-526,

30-45-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


301- 311, CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-052, 054-056,
313- 317 058-059, 061-099, 101-101,
103-149, 151-199, 201-249,
251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-509,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-052, 054-099,
101-149, 151-199, 201-249,
251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

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30-45-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


403- 408, CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-052, 054-056,
410- 416 058-059, 061-099, 101-101,
103-149, 151-199, 201-249,
251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-509,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-052, 054-056,
058-059, 061-099, 101-101,
103-149, 151-199, 201-249,
251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-509,

30-45-00 MOD.20446P1579 REMOVED ALL


505- 512 ICE AND RAIN PROTECTION - PROBE HEAT COMPU-
TER - REPLACE POWER SUPPLY COMPUTERS.
CORRECTION/ADDITION/AMPLIFICATION ALL
ADDED ILLUSTRATION OF RAIN REPELLENT
BLOWOUT RESERVOIR AND REVISED TEXT
LAYOUT IMPROVED/MATERIAL RELOCATED ALL
CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 051-099, 239-249, 251-299,
311-399, 501-509, 511-526,
528-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 051-099, 239-249, 251-299,
311-399, 501-509, 511-526,
528-599,

30-45-41 CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-052, 054-056,


402- 404, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101,
409- 412 103-149, 151-199, 201-249,
251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-509,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-052, 054-056,
058-059, 061-099, 101-101,
103-149, 151-199, 201-249,
251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-509,

30-45-43 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


403- 404, CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-052, 054-056,
407- 409, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101,
411- 414 103-149, 151-199, 201-249,
251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-509,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-052, 054-056,
058-059, 061-099, 101-101,
103-149, 151-199, 201-249,
251-299, 301-399, 401-499,

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501-509,

30-45-44 CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-101,


402, 406 103-149, 151-199, 201-249,
251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-101,
103-149, 151-199, 201-249,
251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-45-46 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-052, 054-056,


403, 408- 058-059, 061-099, 101-101,
409 103-149, 151-199, 201-249,
251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-509,

30-45-51 CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-101,


401- 403, 103-149, 151-199, 201-249,
405- 409 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-101,
103-149, 151-199, 201-249,
251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-45-52 CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-101,


402- 403, 103-149, 151-199, 201-249,
405, 407- 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
408, 414- 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
415 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-101,
103-149, 151-199, 201-249,
251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-45-53 CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 051-099, 239-249, 251-299,


402, 406 311-399, 501-509, 511-526,
528-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 051-099, 239-249, 251-299,
311-399, 501-509, 511-526,
528-599,

30-71-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


1, 5, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
7, 10- 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
11, 18- 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
19, 24, 511-526, 528-599,
28, 33-

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38

30-71-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 052-099, 101-149,


404- 405 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,

30-71-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


501- 525 CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
305-399, 401-499, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,

30-71-17 01 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 404, CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
406- 410 201-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
201-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,

30-71-34 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 404, CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
406- 422 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
528-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
528-599,

30-71-51 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


402, 404- EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 062-099, 104-149, 151-199,
406, 408, 204-249, 251-299, 301-399,
411- 413, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
415- 416, 528-599,
418- 420,
423- 424,
426, 428-
430, 432-
433

30-71-51 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


601, 604- EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 062-099, 104-149, 151-199,

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605 204-249, 251-299, 301-399,


401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
528-599,

30-71-53 01 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 408 CONSUMABLE INGREDIENT DATA UPDATED 001-049, 052-099, 101-149,
201-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 052-099, 101-149,
201-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 052-099, 101-149,
201-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,

30-71-53 02 CONSUMABLE INGREDIENT DATA UPDATED 151-199, 401-499,


406

30-71-53 03 CONSUMABLE INGREDIENT DATA UPDATED 301-399,


406

30-71-53 04 TITLE OF TOPIC UPDATED 051-051,


401, 406 CONSUMABLE INGREDIENT DATA UPDATED 051-051,

30-71-55 LAYOUT IMPROVED OR EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


402, 406,
408

30-72-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


1- 2, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
4- 5, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
7- 8 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-72-11 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 404, CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
408- 409 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-72-52 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 404, CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
406, 409- 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
412, 414 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

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30-73-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


1, 7, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
12, 14, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
19- 21 301-399, 501-509, 511-526,
528-599,

30-73-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


501- 504, CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
506- 509, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
513, 516, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
518 528-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
528-599,

30-73-17 01 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 407 CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
201-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
201-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,

30-73-53 04 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 404, CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
410- 418 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
528-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
528-599,

30-73-55 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 404, CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 234-235, 239-249, 251-299,
406- 407, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
410- 411, 528-599,
420- 424, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 234-235, 239-249, 251-299,
426- 430, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
432 511-526, 528-599,

30-81-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


1, 5, MOD.20653P1086 INCORPORATED ALL
12- 13, FUSELAGE - ICE DETECTION - ADD ICE INDICATOR
21- 22 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-249, 251-299,

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301-399, 501-509, 511-526,


528-599,

30-81-21 CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 051-099, 239-249, 251-299,


402, 407 311-399, 501-509, 511-526,
528-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 051-099, 239-249, 251-299,
311-399, 501-509, 511-526,
528-599,

30-81-21 CORRECTION/ADDITION/AMPLIFICATION ALL


601- 602 CHANGED AMM CROSS-REFERENCE RELATED TO
REPLACEMENT OF THE LED OF THE LIGHTED
ICING INDICATOR

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T. of C. R 7 Feb01/10 30-00-00 R 24 Feb01/10 30-11-00 28 May01/08
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30-11-00 4 Feb01/98 30-11-00 418 Feb01/07
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30-00-00 2 Nov01/07 30-11-00 6 May01/03 30-11-00 420 Feb01/07
30-00-00 R 3 Feb01/10 30-11-00 7 May01/03 30-11-00 R 421 Feb01/10
30-00-00 4 Aug01/05 30-11-00 8 Feb01/98 30-11-00 422 Nov01/09
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30-45-43 R 414 Feb01/10 30-45-52 R 415 Feb01/10 30-71-00 R 404 Feb01/10
30-45-43 415 Aug01/09 30-45-53 401 May01/05 30-71-00 R 405 Feb01/10
30-45-43 416 Aug01/09 30-45-53 R 402 Feb01/10 30-71-00 406 Feb01/07
30-45-44 401 Feb01/09 30-45-53 403 May01/05 30-71-00 R 501 Feb01/10
30-45-44 R 402 Feb01/10 30-45-53 404 May01/05 30-71-00 R 502 Feb01/10
30-45-44 403 Feb01/09 30-45-53 405 Feb01/08 30-71-00 R 503 Feb01/10
30-45-44 404 Feb01/09 30-45-53 R 406 Feb01/10 30-71-00 R 504 Feb01/10
30-45-44 405 Feb01/09 30-45-53 407 May01/05 30-71-00 R 505 Feb01/10
30-45-44 R 406 Feb01/10 30-71-00 R 506 Feb01/10
30-45-44 407 Feb01/09 30-71-00 R 1 Feb01/10 30-71-00 R 507 Feb01/10
30-45-44 408 Feb01/09 30-71-00 2 Aug01/09 30-71-00 R 508 Feb01/10
30-45-45 401 May01/05 30-71-00 3 Aug01/09 30-71-00 R 509 Feb01/10
30-45-45 402 May01/05 30-71-00 4 Aug01/09 30-71-00 R 510 Feb01/10
30-45-45 403 Feb01/98 30-71-00 R 5 Feb01/10 30-71-00 R 511 Feb01/10
30-45-45 404 Feb01/04 30-71-00 6 May01/05 30-71-00 R 512 Feb01/10
30-45-45 405 May01/05 30-71-00 R 7 Feb01/10 30-71-00 R 513 Feb01/10
30-45-45 406 May01/05 30-71-00 8 May01/05 30-71-00 R 514 Feb01/10
30-45-45 407 Feb01/04 30-71-00 9 Nov01/09 30-71-00 R 515 Feb01/10
30-45-46 401 May01/09 30-71-00 R 10 Feb01/10 30-71-00 R 516 Feb01/10
30-45-46 402 May01/09 30-71-00 R 11 Feb01/10 30-71-00 R 517 Feb01/10
30-45-46 R 403 Feb01/10 30-71-00 12 Nov01/09 30-71-00 R 518 Feb01/10

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30-71-00 R 520 Feb01/10 30-71-34 R 422 Feb01/10 30-71-53 01 R 406 Feb01/10
30-71-00 R 521 Feb01/10 30-71-34 423 Feb01/09 30-71-53 01 R 407 Feb01/10
30-71-00 R 522 Feb01/10 30-71-34 424 Feb01/09 30-71-53 01 R 408 Feb01/10
30-71-00 N 523 Feb01/10 30-71-34 425 Feb01/09 30-71-53 02 401 Aug01/05
30-71-00 N 524 Feb01/10 30-71-51 401 May01/06 30-71-53 02 402 May01/07
30-71-00 N 525 Feb01/10 30-71-51 R 402 Feb01/10 30-71-53 02 403 Aug01/05
30-71-17 01 R 401 Feb01/10 30-71-51 403 May01/08 30-71-53 02 404 Aug01/05
30-71-17 01 R 402 Feb01/10 30-71-51 R 404 Feb01/10 30-71-53 02 405 Aug01/05
30-71-17 01 R 403 Feb01/10 30-71-51 R 405 Feb01/10 30-71-53 02 R 406 Feb01/10
30-71-17 01 R 404 Feb01/10 30-71-51 R 406 Feb01/10 30-71-53 02 407 Aug01/05
30-71-17 01 405 May01/05 30-71-51 407 Nov01/09 30-71-53 02 408 May01/07
30-71-17 01 R 406 Feb01/10 30-71-51 R 408 Feb01/10 30-71-53 02 409 Nov01/06
30-71-17 01 R 407 Feb01/10 30-71-51 409 Nov01/09 30-71-53 02 410 Aug01/05
30-71-17 01 R 408 Feb01/10 30-71-51 410 Nov01/09 30-71-53 03 401 May01/04
30-71-17 01 R 409 Feb01/10 30-71-51 R 411 Feb01/10 30-71-53 03 402 Aug01/07
30-71-17 01 R 410 Feb01/10 30-71-51 R 412 Feb01/10 30-71-53 03 403 Aug01/07
30-71-17 02 401 Aug01/05 30-71-51 R 413 Feb01/10 30-71-53 03 404 May01/04
30-71-17 02 402 May01/07 30-71-51 414 Nov01/09 30-71-53 03 405 May01/04
30-71-17 02 403 Aug01/05 30-71-51 R 415 Feb01/10 30-71-53 03 R 406 Feb01/10
30-71-17 02 404 Aug01/05 30-71-51 R 416 Feb01/10 30-71-53 03 407 Aug01/07
30-71-17 02 405 Aug01/05 30-71-51 417 Nov01/09 30-71-53 03 408 May01/04
30-71-17 02 406 May01/07 30-71-51 R 418 Feb01/10 30-71-53 03 409 May01/04
30-71-17 02 407 Nov01/06 30-71-51 R 419 Feb01/10 30-71-53 03 410 May01/04
30-71-17 03 401 Aug01/07 30-71-51 R 420 Feb01/10 30-71-53 04 R 401 Feb01/10
30-71-17 03 402 Aug01/07 30-71-51 421 Nov01/09 30-71-53 04 402 May01/07
30-71-17 03 403 May01/04 30-71-51 422 Nov01/09 30-71-53 04 403 May01/05
30-71-17 03 404 May01/04 30-71-51 R 423 Feb01/10 30-71-53 04 404 May01/05
30-71-17 03 405 May01/04 30-71-51 R 424 Feb01/10 30-71-53 04 405 May01/05
30-71-17 03 406 Aug01/07 30-71-51 425 Nov01/09 30-71-53 04 R 406 Feb01/10
30-71-17 03 407 May01/04 30-71-51 R 426 Feb01/10 30-71-53 04 407 May01/05
30-71-34 R 401 Feb01/10 30-71-51 427 Nov01/09 30-71-53 04 408 May01/07
30-71-34 R 402 Feb01/10 30-71-51 R 428 Feb01/10 30-71-53 04 409 Nov01/06
30-71-34 R 403 Feb01/10 30-71-51 R 429 Feb01/10 30-71-53 04 410 May01/05
30-71-34 R 404 Feb01/10 30-71-51 R 430 Feb01/10 30-71-54 401 May01/05
30-71-34 405 Nov01/07 30-71-51 431 Nov01/09 30-71-54 402 May01/08
30-71-34 R 406 Feb01/10 30-71-51 R 432 Feb01/10 30-71-54 403 May01/05
30-71-34 R 407 Feb01/10 30-71-51 R 433 Feb01/10 30-71-54 404 May01/05
30-71-34 R 408 Feb01/10 30-71-51 434 Nov01/09 30-71-54 405 May01/08
30-71-34 R 409 Feb01/10 30-71-51 435 Nov01/09 30-71-54 406 May01/05
30-71-34 R 410 Feb01/10 30-71-51 R 601 Feb01/10 30-71-54 407 May01/08
30-71-34 R 411 Feb01/10 30-71-51 602 Feb01/07 30-71-54 408 Feb01/07
30-71-34 R 412 Feb01/10 30-71-51 603 Feb01/07 30-71-54 409 Feb01/07
30-71-34 R 413 Feb01/10 30-71-51 R 604 Feb01/10 30-71-55 401 May01/05
30-71-34 R 414 Feb01/10 30-71-51 R 605 Feb01/10 30-71-55 R 402 Feb01/10
30-71-34 R 415 Feb01/10 30-71-51 606 Nov01/07 30-71-55 403 May01/05
30-71-34 R 416 Feb01/10 30-71-51 607 Feb01/07 30-71-55 404 May01/05
30-71-34 R 417 Feb01/10 30-71-53 01 R 401 Feb01/10 30-71-55 405 May01/05
30-71-34 R 418 Feb01/10 30-71-53 01 R 402 Feb01/10 30-71-55 R 406 Feb01/10
30-71-34 R 419 Feb01/10 30-71-53 01 R 403 Feb01/10 30-71-55 407 May01/08
30-71-34 R 420 Feb01/10 30-71-53 01 R 404 Feb01/10 30-71-55 R 408 Feb01/10

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30-71-56 402 Feb01/07 30-73-00 5 Nov01/09 30-73-17 03 401 May01/04
30-71-56 403 May01/05 30-73-00 6 Feb01/06 30-73-17 03 402 Aug01/07
30-71-56 404 May01/05 30-73-00 R 7 Feb01/10 30-73-17 03 403 May01/04
30-71-56 405 May01/05 30-73-00 8 Nov01/09 30-73-17 03 404 May01/04
30-71-56 406 May01/05 30-73-00 9 Nov01/09 30-73-17 03 405 May01/04
30-71-56 407 Feb01/07 30-73-00 10 Nov01/09 30-73-17 03 406 Aug01/07
30-71-56 408 May01/05 30-73-00 11 Nov01/09 30-73-17 03 407 May01/04
30-71-56 409 May01/05 30-73-00 R 12 Feb01/10 30-73-34 401 Aug01/02
30-71-56 410 May01/05 30-73-00 13 Nov01/09 30-73-34 402 Aug01/02
30-73-00 R 14 Feb01/10 30-73-34 403 Feb01/98
30-72-00 R 1 Feb01/10 30-73-00 15 Nov01/09 30-73-34 404 Feb01/98
30-72-00 R 2 Feb01/10 30-73-00 16 Nov01/09 30-73-34 405 Feb01/04
30-72-00 3 Aug01/05 30-73-00 17 Nov01/09 30-73-34 406 Feb01/04
30-72-00 R 4 Feb01/10 30-73-00 18 Nov01/09 30-73-53 04 R 401 Feb01/10
30-72-00 R 5 Feb01/10 30-73-00 R 19 Feb01/10 30-73-53 04 R 402 Feb01/10
30-72-00 6 Aug01/05 30-73-00 R 20 Feb01/10 30-73-53 04 R 403 Feb01/10
30-72-00 R 7 Feb01/10 30-73-00 R 21 Feb01/10 30-73-53 04 R 404 Feb01/10
30-72-00 R 8 Feb01/10 30-73-00 D 22 30-73-53 04 405 Feb01/09
30-72-00 9 Aug01/06 30-73-00 R 501 Feb01/10 30-73-53 04 406 Feb01/09
30-72-00 10 Aug01/06 30-73-00 R 502 Feb01/10 30-73-53 04 407 Feb01/09
30-72-00 11 Aug01/06 30-73-00 R 503 Feb01/10 30-73-53 04 408 May01/09
30-72-11 R 401 Feb01/10 30-73-00 R 504 Feb01/10 30-73-53 04 409 May01/09
30-72-11 R 402 Feb01/10 30-73-00 505 Aug01/09 30-73-53 04 R 410 Feb01/10
30-72-11 R 403 Feb01/10 30-73-00 R 506 Feb01/10 30-73-53 04 R 411 Feb01/10
30-72-11 R 404 Feb01/10 30-73-00 R 507 Feb01/10 30-73-53 04 R 412 Feb01/10
30-72-11 405 Aug01/05 30-73-00 R 508 Feb01/10 30-73-53 04 R 413 Feb01/10
30-72-11 406 Aug01/09 30-73-00 R 509 Feb01/10 30-73-53 04 R 414 Feb01/10
30-72-11 407 Aug01/09 30-73-00 510 Nov01/09 30-73-53 04 R 415 Feb01/10
30-72-11 R 408 Feb01/10 30-73-00 511 Nov01/09 30-73-53 04 R 416 Feb01/10
30-72-11 R 409 Feb01/10 30-73-00 512 Nov01/09 30-73-53 04 R 417 Feb01/10
30-72-11 410 Aug01/09 30-73-00 R 513 Feb01/10 30-73-53 04 R 418 Feb01/10
30-72-52 R 401 Feb01/10 30-73-00 514 Nov01/09 30-73-53 04 419 May01/09
30-72-52 R 402 Feb01/10 30-73-00 515 Nov01/09 30-73-55 R 401 Feb01/10
30-72-52 R 403 Feb01/10 30-73-00 R 516 Feb01/10 30-73-55 R 402 Feb01/10
30-72-52 R 404 Feb01/10 30-73-00 517 Nov01/09 30-73-55 R 403 Feb01/10
30-72-52 405 Aug01/05 30-73-00 R 518 Feb01/10 30-73-55 R 404 Feb01/10
30-72-52 R 406 Feb01/10 30-73-00 D 519 30-73-55 405 Nov01/09
30-72-52 407 Aug01/09 30-73-17 01 R 401 Feb01/10 30-73-55 R 406 Feb01/10
30-72-52 408 Aug01/09 30-73-17 01 R 402 Feb01/10 30-73-55 R 407 Feb01/10
30-72-52 R 409 Feb01/10 30-73-17 01 R 403 Feb01/10 30-73-55 408 Aug01/07
30-72-52 R 410 Feb01/10 30-73-17 01 R 404 Feb01/10 30-73-55 409 Aug01/07
30-72-52 R 411 Feb01/10 30-73-17 01 R 405 Feb01/10 30-73-55 R 410 Feb01/10
30-72-52 R 412 Feb01/10 30-73-17 01 R 406 Feb01/10 30-73-55 R 411 Feb01/10
30-72-52 413 Aug01/09 30-73-17 01 R 407 Feb01/10 30-73-55 412 Aug01/07
30-72-52 R 414 Feb01/10 30-73-17 02 401 Aug01/05 30-73-55 413 Aug01/07
30-72-52 415 Aug01/09 30-73-17 02 402 May01/07 30-73-55 414 Aug01/07
30-73-17 02 403 Aug01/05 30-73-55 415 Aug01/07
30-73-00 R 1 Feb01/10 30-73-17 02 404 Aug01/05 30-73-55 416 Aug01/07
30-73-00 2 Aug01/09 30-73-17 02 405 Aug01/05 30-73-55 417 Aug01/07
30-73-00 3 May01/07 30-73-17 02 406 May01/07 30-73-55 418 Aug01/07

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30-73-55 R 420 Feb01/10 30-81-21 R 402 Feb01/10
30-73-55 R 421 Feb01/10 30-81-21 403 Aug01/08
30-73-55 R 422 Feb01/10 30-81-21 404 May01/08
30-73-55 R 423 Feb01/10 30-81-21 405 May01/08
30-73-55 R 424 Feb01/10 30-81-21 406 Nov01/08
30-73-55 425 Nov01/09 30-81-21 R 407 Feb01/10
30-73-55 R 426 Feb01/10 30-81-21 408 Aug01/09
30-73-55 R 427 Feb01/10 30-81-21 409 Aug01/09
30-73-55 R 428 Feb01/10 30-81-21 410 Aug01/09
30-73-55 R 429 Feb01/10 30-81-21 R 601 Feb01/10
30-73-55 R 430 Feb01/10 30-81-21 R 602 Feb01/10
30-73-55 431 Nov01/09 30-81-31 401 Aug01/05
30-73-55 R 432 Feb01/10 30-81-31 402 May01/06
30-81-31 403 Aug01/05
30-80-00 1 Aug01/05 30-81-31 404 May01/06
30-81-31 405 May01/06
30-81-00 R 1 Feb01/10 30-81-31 406 May01/06
30-81-00 2 Nov01/07 30-81-31 407 May01/06
30-81-00 3 Aug01/05
30-81-00 4 Aug01/05
30-81-00 R 5 Feb01/10
30-81-00 6 Nov01/07
30-81-00 7 Nov01/07
30-81-00 8 Nov01/07
30-81-00 9 Nov01/07
30-81-00 10 Nov01/07
30-81-00 11 Nov01/07
30-81-00 R 12 Feb01/10
30-81-00 R 13 Feb01/10
30-81-00 14 Nov01/07
30-81-00 15 Nov01/07
30-81-00 16 Aug01/05
30-81-00 17 Nov01/07
30-81-00 18 Nov01/07
30-81-00 19 Nov01/07
30-81-00 20 Nov01/07
30-81-00 R 21 Feb01/10
30-81-00 R 22 Feb01/10
30-81-00 23 Nov01/07
30-81-00 24 Nov01/07
30-81-00 25 Nov01/07
30-81-00 26 Nov01/07
30-81-00 27 Nov01/07
30-81-00 28 Nov01/07
30-81-00 29 Nov01/07
30-81-00 30 Nov01/07
30-81-00 31 Nov01/07
30-81-00 501 Aug01/05
30-81-00 502 Nov01/05
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SUBJECT ________
CH/SE/SU C
_ PAGE ___________
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ICE AND RAIN PROTECTION - GENERAL
_________________________________ 30-00-00
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 6 ALL
Airfoil (Ref. 30-10-00) 6 ALL
Air Intakes (Ref. 30-20-00) 9 ALL
Probe Ice Protection (Ref. 9 ALL
30-31-00)
Windshield Anti-icing and 18 ALL
Defogging (Ref. 30-42-00)
Windshield Rain Protection 18 ALL
System (Ref. 30-45-00)
Waste Water Ice Protection (Ref. 23 001-049, 052-099
30-71-00) 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Water Servicing Panels Heating 23 001-049, 052-099
(Ref. 30-72-00) 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Potable Water Ice-Protection 23 001-049, 052-099
(Ref. 30-73-00) 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Waste Water Ice Protection (Ref. 23 051-051,
30-71-00)
Water Servicing Panels Heating 26 051-051,
(Ref. 30-72-00)
Potable Water Ice-Protection 26 051-051,
(Ref. 30-73-00)
Ice Detection (Ref. 30-81-00) 26 ALL
Power Supplies 29 ALL

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AIRFOIL 30-10-00
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL

WING ICE PROTECTION 30-11-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL

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General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 1 ALL
Pneumatic Circuit 1 ALL
Air Distribution in the Slats 5 ALL
Power Supply 5 ALL
Interfaces 5 ALL
Component Description 5 ALL
Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve 13 ALL
9DL(10DL)
Flow Restrictor 17 ALL
Telescopic Duct 17 ALL
Piccolo Ducts 17 ALL
Flexible (interconnecting) Ducts 17 ALL
Operation/Control and Indicating 19 ALL
Operation Logic 19 ALL
Controls and Indications 19 ALL
System Faults and Warnings 21 ALL
BITE Test 22 ALL
Automatic Test and Test 27 001-049, 051-099
Monitoring 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
401-499, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Automatic Test and Test 27 301-399,
Monitoring

WING ICE PROTECTION 30-11-00


DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION 401 ALL
Deactivation of the Wing Anti-Ice 401 ALL
Control Valve 9DL(10DL) to the
CLOSED position
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-11-01 401 ALL
Reactivation of the Wing Anti Ice 411 ALL
Control Valve 9DL(10DL) from the
CLOSED position
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-11-01 411 ALL
Deactivation of the RH Wing 418 ALL
Anti-Ice Control Valve 10DL to the
OPEN position
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-11-01 418 ALL
Reactivation of the RH Wing 424 ALL
Anti-Ice Control Valve 10DL from
the OPEN position
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-11-01 424 ALL

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Wing Anti Ice Fault LT - Valve 430 ALL
Deactivation
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-11-02 430 ALL
Reactivation of the Wing Anti Ice 432 ALL
Fault LT
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-11-02 432 ALL

WING ICE PROTECTION 30-11-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the Wing 501 ALL
Ice-Protection System
Leak Test of the Wing Anti-Ice 513 ALL
Ducts
DUCT - TELESCOPIC 30-11-41
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Telescopic Duct 401 ALL
Installation of the Telescopic 407 ALL
Duct
DUCT - ANTI-ICE 30-11-42
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Anti-Ice Duct 401 ALL
Installation of the Anti-Ice Duct 410 ALL
VALVE - WING ANTI ICE CONTROL 30-11-51
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Wing Anti-Ice 401 ALL
Control Valve
Installation of the Wing Anti-Ice 410 ALL
Control Valve
Removal of the Anti-Ice Valve 417 ALL
Filter
Installation of the Anti-Ice Valve 424 ALL
Filter
Replacement of the Wing Anti-Ice 430 ALL
Valve Filter

ENGINE AIR INTAKE ICE PROTECTION 30-21-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 1 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
General 1 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Component Location 1 001-049, 051-099

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____ ___________
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
System Description 1 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Power Supply 7 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Interface 7 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Interface with the Engine 7 001-049, 051-099
Interface Unit (EIU) 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Interface with the Zone 7 001-049, 051-099
Controller 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Interface with the System Data 7 001-049, 051-099
Acquisition Concentrator (SDAC) 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Component Description 7 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Operation/Control and Indicating 12 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
General 12 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Control and Indicating 13 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Anti-ice Valve Overpressure 16 001-049, 051-099
Indicator 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299

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____ ___________
301-399, 401-499
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 2 1 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
General 1 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Component Location 1 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
System Description 1 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Power Supply 7 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Interface 7 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Interface with the Engine 7 501-509, 511-526
Interface Unit (EIU) 528-599,
Interface with the Air 7 501-509, 511-526
Conditioning System Controller 528-599,
(ACSC)
Interface with the System Data 7 501-509, 511-526
Acquisition Concentrator (SDAC) 528-599,
Component Description 7 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Operation/Control and Indicating 11 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
General 11 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Control and Indicating 12 501-509, 511-526
528-599,

ENGINE AIR INTAKE ICE PROTECTION 30-21-00


DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION 1 401 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Deactivation of the Engine 401 001-049, 051-099
Anti-Ice Valve in CLOSED Position 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-01 401 001-049, 051-099
b) 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Reactivation of the Engine 406 001-049, 051-099
Anti-Ice Valve from CLOSED 101-149, 151-199
Position 201-249, 251-299

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____ ___________
301-399, 401-499
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-01 406 001-049, 051-099
b) 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Deactivation of the Engine 409 001-049, 051-099
Anti-Ice Valve in the OPEN 101-149, 151-199
Position 201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-01 409 001-049, 051-099
a) 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Reactivation of the Engine 413 001-049, 051-099
Anti-Ice Valve from the OPEN 101-149, 151-199
Position 201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-01 413 001-049, 051-099
a) 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Deactivation of the Engine Anti 417 001-049, 051-099
Ice Fault LT - Valve 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-02 417 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Reactivation of the Engine Anti 421 001-049, 051-099
Ice Fault LT - Valve 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-02 421 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION 2 401 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Deactivation of the Engine 401 501-509, 511-526
Anti-Ice Valve in the CLOSED 528-599,
Position
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-01 401 501-509, 511-526
b) 528-599,
Deactivation of the Engine 405 501-509, 511-526
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Position
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-01 405 501-509, 511-526
a) 528-599,
Deactivation of the Engine 408 501-509, 511-526
Anti-Ice Valve in the CLOSED 528-599,
Position
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-01 408 501-509, 511-526
b) 528-599,
Reactivation of the Engine 411 501-509, 511-526
Anti-Ice Valve from the CLOSED 528-599,
Position
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-01 411 501-509, 511-526
b) 528-599,
Reactivation of the Engine 414 501-509, 511-526
Anti-Ice Valve from the OPEN 528-599,
Position
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-01 414 501-509, 511-526
a) 528-599,
Reactivation of the Engine 417 501-509, 511-526
Anti-Ice Valve from the CLOSED 528-599,
Position
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-01 417 501-509, 511-526
b) 528-599,
ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the Anti Ice 501 ALL
System Fault Warning
Operational Test of the Engine Air 506 ALL
Intake Ice Protection (with the
Engines in operation)
Operational Test of the NAI Valve 511 ALL
DUCTS - ANTI ICE 30-21-49
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 1 401 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Removal of the Muscle Pressure 401 001-049, 051-099
Tubes and Hoses 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Installation of the Muscle 414 001-049, 051-099
Pressure Tubes and Hoses 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Removal of the Forward Anti-ice 424 001-049, 051-099
Duct 101-149, 151-199
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301-399, 401-499
Installation of the Forward 430 001-049, 051-099
Anti-ice Duct 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Removal of the Middle Anti-ice 436 001-049, 051-099
Duct 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Installation of the Middle 442 001-049, 051-099
Anti-ice Duct 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Removal of the Top Anti-ice Duct 449 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Installation of the Top Anti-ice 453 001-049, 051-099
Duct 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 2 401 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Removal of the Anti-ice Duct No. 1 401 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Installation of the Anti-ice Duct 405 501-509, 511-526
No. 1 528-599,
Removal of the Anti-ice Duct No. 2 410 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Installation of the Anti-ice Duct 413 501-509, 511-526
No. 2 528-599,
Removal of the Anti-ice Duct No. 3 417 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Installation of the Anti-ice Duct 420 501-509, 511-526
No. 3 528-599,
Removal of the Anti-ice Duct No. 4 424 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Installation of the Anti-ice Duct 427 501-509, 511-526
No. 4 528-599,
Removal of the Anti-ice Duct No. 5 431 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Installation of the Anti-ice Duct 433 501-509, 511-526
No. 5 528-599,
Removal of the Pylon Anti-ice Duct 437 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Installation of the Pylon Anti-ice 440 501-509, 511-526

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Duct 528-599,
Removal of the Anti-Ice 442 501-509, 511-526
Interbulkhead System 528-599,
Installation of the Anti-Ice 446 501-509, 511-526
Interbulkhead System 528-599,
Modification of the Pylon Anti-Ice 451 501-509, 511-526
Duct 528-599,
DUCTS - ANTI ICE 30-21-49
ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Rig the Anti-ice Ducts 501 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Leak Test of the Inlet Cowl 511 501-509, 511-526
Anti-Ice Supply Ducts with the 528-599,
Engine in Operation
INSPECTION/CHECK 1 601 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Detailed Visual Inspection of 601 001-049, 051-099
Inlet Cowl Anti-ice Supply Ducts 101-149, 151-199
and Associated Hardware in the 201-249, 251-299
Core Compartment 301-399, 401-499
Visual Inspection of the Anti-Ice 606 001-049, 051-099
System Hoses, Tubes and Ducts 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
INSPECTION/CHECK 2 601 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Detailed Visual Inspection of the 601 501-509, 511-526
Inlet Cowl Anti-Ice Supply Ducts 528-599,
and Associated Hardware in the
Core Compartment
General Check of the Anti-Ice 613 501-509, 511-526
Ducts 528-599,
Detailed Check of the Anti-Ice 620 501-509, 511-526
Interbulkhead System with 528-599,
Component Removal
VALVE - ENGINE AIR INTAKE ANTI ICE 30-21-51
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 1 401 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Removal of the Engine Air-Intake 401 001-049, 051-099
Anti-ice Valve (4000DN) 101-149, 151-199
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301-399, 401-499
Installation of the Engine 406 001-049, 051-099
Air-Intake Anti-ice Valve (4000DN) 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
ANTI ICE VALVE - ENGINE AIR INTAKE 30-21-51
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 2 401 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Removal of the Engine Air Intake 401 501-509, 511-526
Anti-ice Valve (4000DN) 528-599,
Installation of the Engine Air 405 501-509, 511-526
Intake Anti-ice Valve (4000DN) 528-599,
VALVE - ENGINE AIR INTAKE ANTI ICE 30-21-51
INSPECTION/CHECK 1 601 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
Inspection/Check of the Seal of 601 001-049, 051-099
the Engine Air-Intake Anti-Ice 101-149, 151-199
Valve (4000DN) 201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
ANTI ICE VALVE - ENGINE AIR INTAKE 30-21-51
INSPECTION/CHECK 2 601 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Inspection/Check of the Seal of 601 501-509, 511-526
the Engine Air-Intake Anti-Ice 528-599,
Valve (4000DN)

PROBE ICE PROTECTION 30-31-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 1 ALL
Probe Ice Protection 1 ALL
PHC 3 ALL
Power Supply 3 ALL
Interface 7 ALL
Component Description 7 ALL
Probes 7 ALL
PHC 11 ALL
Operation/Control and Indicating 13 ALL
Operation 13 ALL
Control and indicating 13 ALL
BITE Test 19 ALL
Maintenance test 19 ALL
Memory deletion is ensured by 19 ALL

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the ground/flight transition.

PROBE ICE PROTECTION 30-31-00


DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION 401 ALL
Check of the Operation of the 401 ALL
Probe Heating Channel
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-31-01 401 ALL
a)
Reactivation the Probe Heat 405 ALL
Computer (PHC) (6DA1, 6DA2, 6DA3)
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-31-01 405 ALL
a)
Deactivation of the Heating of the 408 ALL
Pitot Probes
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-31-02 408 ALL
Reactivation of the Heating of the 417 ALL
Pitot Probes
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-31-02 417 ALL
Deactivation of the Heating of the 419 ALL
Static Probes
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-31-03 419 ALL
Reactivation of the Heating of the 431 ALL
Static Probes
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-31-03 431 ALL
Deactivation of the Heating of the 433 ALL
Angle of Attack Sensors
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-31-04 433 ALL
Reactivation of the Heating of the 443 ALL
Angle of Attack Sensors
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-31-04 443 ALL
Check of the ADR, CAPT (F/O, STBY) 445 ALL
Probe Heaters and ECAM Warning
Operation
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-31-01 445 ALL
b)c)
Reactivation of the Probe Heat 457 ALL
Computer (PHC) (6DA1, 6DA2, 6DA3)
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-31-01 457 ALL
b)c)

PROBE ICE PROTECTION 30-31-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the Probe Ice 501 ALL
Protection

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Operational Test to Read the CLASS 504 ALL
3 FAULTS
Functional Test of the Heating of 507 001-049, 051-099
the Angle of Attack Sensor 101-105, 151-199
Functional Test of the Insulation 517 ALL
Resistance of the Pitot Probe
Heater
COMPUTER - PROBE HEAT (PHC) 30-31-34
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Probe Heat Computer 401 ALL
(PHC) (6DA1, 6DA2, 6DA3)
Installation of the Probe Heat 405 ALL
Computer (PHC) (6DA1, 6DA2, 6DA3)

WINDSHIELD ANTI-ICING AND DEFOGGING 30-42-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 1 ALL
Power Supply 5 ALL
Interface 5 ALL
Component Description 8 ALL
Windshield 8 ALL
Fixed and Sliding Windows 8 ALL
WHC 8 ALL
Operation/Control & Indicating 8 ALL
Monitoring 8 ALL
Indicating 16 ALL
Maintenance Test 16 ALL
Leading Particulars 16 ALL

WINDSHIELD ANTI-ICING AND DEFOGGING 30-42-00


DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION 401 ALL
Deactivation of the Window Heat 401 ALL
Computer (WHC)
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-42-01 401 ALL
Reactivation of the Window Heat 404 ALL
Computer (WHC)
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-42-01 404 ALL

WINDSHIELD ANTI-ICING AND DEFOGGING 30-42-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the Windshield 501 ALL
Anti-Icing and Defogging

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Operational Test to Read the CLASS 503 ALL
3 FAULTS.
COMPUTER - WINDOW HEAT (WHC) 30-42-34
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Window Heat 401 ALL
Computer (WHC) (2DG1, 2DG2).
Installation of the Window Heat 404 ALL
Computer (WHC) (2DG1, 2DG2).

WINDSHIELD RAIN PROTECTION 30-45-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Wiper System 1 ALL
Rain Repellent System 1 ALL
Hydrophobic Coating 6 001-049, 051-057
060-060, 102-102
Component Location 6 ALL
System Description 13 ALL
Wipers 13 ALL
Rain Repellent 13 ALL
Power Supply 15 ALL
Interfaces 15 ALL
Component Description 15 ALL
Wiper System 15 ALL
Rain Repellent System 22 001-049, 051-052
054-056, 058-059
061-099, 101-101
103-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,

WINDSHIELD RAIN PROTECTION 30-45-00


SERVICING 301 ALL
Servicing of the Rain Repellent 301 001-049, 051-052
Fluid Can (1DM) 054-099, 101-149
151-199, 201-249
251-299, 301-399
401-499, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Servicing of the Rain Repellent 308 001-049, 051-052
System 054-099, 101-149
151-199, 201-249
251-299, 301-399

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401-499, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Servicing of the Windshield 318 001-049, 051-057
Hydrophobic Coating 060-060, 102-102

WINDSHIELD RAIN PROTECTION 30-45-00


DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION 401 ALL
Deactivation of the Rain Repellent 401 ALL
System
Reactivation of the Rain Repellent 411 001-049, 051-052
System 054-056, 058-059
061-099, 101-101
103-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Deactivation of the Windshield 417 ALL
Wiper
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 417 ALL
30-45-01-E)
Reactivation of the Windshield 418 ALL
Wiper
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 418 ALL
30-45-01-E)

WINDSHIELD RAIN PROTECTION 30-45-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Functional Test of the Windshield 501 ALL
Rain Protection
Functional Test of the Rain 505 ALL
Repellent System

WINDSHIELD RAIN PROTECTION 30-45-00


INSPECTION/CHECK 601 ALL
Inspection/Check of the Operation 601 ALL
of the Windshield Wipers.
VALVE - RAIN REPELLENT SOLENOID 30-45-41
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Rain-Repellent 401 ALL
Solenoid Valve (3DB1, 3DB2)
Installation of the Rain-Repellent 407 ALL
Solenoid Valve (3DB1, 3DB2)

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GAGE ASSY - RAIN REPELLENT FLUID 30-45-43
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Rain-Repellent 401 ALL
Fluid Gage Assy (2DM)
Installation of the Rain-Repellent 410 ALL
Fluid Gage Assy (2DM)
NOZZLE - SPRAY 30-45-44
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Spray Nozzle 401 ALL
Installation of the Spray Nozzle 405 ALL
RESERVOIR - RAIN REPELLENT BLOWOUT 30-45-45
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Check Valve (5DM) 401 ALL
and of the Rain Repellent Blowout
Reservoir
Installation of the Check Valve 405 ALL
(5DM) and of the Rain Repellent
Blowout Reservoir
CHECK VALVE - RAIN REPELLENT 30-45-46
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Rain-Repellent 401 ALL
Check Valve (3DM, 4DM)
Installation of the Rain-Repellent 406 ALL
Check Valve (3DM, 4DM)
MOTOR CONVERTER - WIPER 30-45-51
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Wiper Motor 401 ALL
Converter (6DB1, 6DB2)
Installation of the Wiper Motor 406 ALL
Converter (6DB1, 6DB2)
ARM - WIPER 30-45-52
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Wiper Arm (306DM, 401 ALL
307DM)
Installation of the Wiper Arm 406 ALL
(306DM, 307DM)
BLADE - WIPER 30-45-53
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Wiper Blade 401 ALL
Installation of the Wiper Blade 405 ALL

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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 15 ALL

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The waste water is discarded 15 001-049, 052-099
through the drain lines to the 101-105, 401-499
forward heated drain mast 4DU
and the rear heated drain mast
14DU to atmosphere,
Each drain mast assembly has: 15 001-049, 052-099
101-105, 401-499
Each heater has: 17 001-049, 052-099
101-105, 401-499
Each sensor has: 17 001-049, 052-099
101-105, 401-499
The waste water is discarded 17 051-051,
through the drain lines to the
fwd heated drain mast 4DU and
the rear heated drain mast 14DU
to atmosphere, which
The ice protection control unit 18 051-051,
3DW and related a sensor control
the drain line heaters to the
drain masts, keeping the
temperature of the
Each heater has: 18 051-051,
Each sensor has: 18 051-051,
The waste water is discarded 18 106-149, 211-249
through the drain lines to the 251-299, 501-509
forward heated drain mast 4DU 511-526, 528-599
and the rear heated drain mast
14DU to atmosphere.
Each drain mast assembly has: 18 106-149, 211-249
251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
The ice-protection control unit 19 106-149, 211-249
3DW and the related sensor 40DU 251-299, 501-509
control the drain line heaters 511-526, 528-599
41DU and 42DU to the drain mast.
These components
Each heater has: 19 106-149, 211-249
251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Each sensor has: 19 106-149, 211-249
251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
The waste water is discarded 19 151-199,
through the drain lines to the
fwd heated drain mast 4DU and
the rear heated drain mast 14DU

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to atmosphere, which
Each drain mast assembly has: 19 151-199,
Two ice protection control units 20 151-199,
5DU and 15DU regulate the 115 V
AC 400Hz single phase to the
related heater of the drain
mast.
Each heater has: 20 151-199,
Each sensor has: 20 151-199,
The waste water is discarded 20 201-210,
through the drain lines to the
fwd heated drain mast 4DU and
the rear heated drain mast 14DU
to atmosphere, which
Each drain mast assembly has: 20 201-210,
Two ice protection control units 21 201-210,
5DU and 15DU regulate the 115 V
AC 400Hz single phase to the
related heater of the drain
mast.
Each heater has: 21 201-210,
Each sensor has: 21 201-210,
The waste water is discarded 21 301-399,
through the drain lines to the
forward heated drain mast 4DU
and the rear heated drain mast
14DU to atmosphere,
Each drain mast assembly has: 21 301-399,
Two ice protection control units 22 301-399,
5DU and 15DU regulate the 115 V
AC 400Hz single phase to the
related heater of the drain
mast.
The rear galley and rear 22 301-399,
lavatory waste water drain lines
have heater assemblies which are
installed on to the drain lines
with bonding tape.
Each heater has: 22 301-399,
Each sensor has: 22 301-399,
Operation/Control and Indicating 22 ALL
Test 35 ALL
BITE Test 35 106-149, 211-249
251-299, 301-399
401-499, 501-509
511-526, 528-599

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Power-up Tests Initialization 36 051-051, 106-149
and Cockpit Repercussions 211-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,

DRAIN MAST ICE PROTECTION 30-71-00


DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION 401 ALL
Deactivation of the Waste-Water 401 ALL
Drain Mast Heating-System
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-71-01 401 ALL
Reactivation of the Waste-Water 404 ALL
Drain Mast Heating-System
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-71-01 404 ALL

WASTE WATER ICE PROTECTION 30-71-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the Drainmast 501 ALL
Ice Protection
Operational Test of the 513 ALL
Waste-Water Ice-Protection
Heater-Elements
Functional Test of the FWD (AFT) 520 051-051,
Air Stop Drain-Valve Heating-Disk
6DU (56DU)
BITE Test of the Drainmast Ice 524 234-235, 239-249
Protection (through CIDS 251-299, 305-399
SYSTEM/TEST) 401-499, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
SENSOR - TEMPERATURE 30-71-17
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 1 401 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 201-249
251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Removal of the Waste-Water 401 001-049, 051-099
De-icing Sensor (40DU) 101-149, 201-249
251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Installation of the Waste-Water 406 001-049, 051-099
De-icing Sensor (40DU) 101-149, 201-249
251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 2 401 151-199, 401-499
Removal of the Temperature Sensor 401 151-199, 401-499

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(141DU)
Installation of the Temperature 405 151-199, 401-499
Sensor (141DU)
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 3 401 301-399,
Removal of the Temperature Sensor 401 301-399,
(141DU)
Installation of the Temperature 405 301-399,
Sensor (141DU)
CONTROL UNIT - WASTE WATER ICE 30-71-34
PROTECTION
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Waste-Water 401 ALL
Ice-Protection Control-Unit
Installation of the Waste-Water 412 ALL
Ice-Protection Control-Unit
DRAIN MAST 30-71-51
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Drain Mast 401 ALL
Installation of the Drain Mast 414 ALL
DRAIN MAST 30-71-51
INSPECTION/CHECK 601 ALL
Visual Inspection of the Drain 601 ALL
Mast
HEATER ELEMENT 30-71-53
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 1 401 001-049, 052-099
101-149, 201-249
251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Removal of the Waste-Water 401 001-049, 052-099
De-icing Heater Elements (41DU, 101-149, 201-249
42DU) 251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Installation of the Waste-Water 405 001-049, 052-099
De-icing Heater Elements (41DU, 101-149, 201-249
42DU) 251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 2 401 151-199, 401-499
Removal of the Waste-Water 401 151-199, 401-499
De-icing Heater Elements (48DU,
49DU, 142DU)
Installation of the Waste-Water 406 151-199, 401-499
De-icing Heater Elements (48DU,
49DU, 142DU)
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 3 401 301-399,
Removal of the Waste-Water 401 301-399,
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146DU, 147DU)
Installation of the Waste-Water 406 301-399,
De-icing Heater Elements (142DU,
146DU, 147DU)
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 4 401 051-051,
Removal of the Heater Elements 401 051-051,
(43DU, 44DU, 45DU, 46DU, 47DU)
Installation of the Heater 406 051-051,
Elements (43DU, 44DU, 45DU, 46DU,
47DU)
THERMOSTAT 30-71-54
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 051-051,
Removal of the Thermostat 7DU 401 051-051,
(57DU)
Installation of the Thermostat 7DU 405 051-051,
(57DU)
DISK - HEATING 30-71-55
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 051-051,
Removal of the Heating Disk 6DU 401 051-051,
(56DU)
Installation of the Heating Disk 405 051-051,
6DU (56DU)
HEATER ELEMENT - AFT CARGO DRAIN 30-71-56
HEATING
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 051-051,
Removal of the Aft-Cargo 401 051-051,
Drain-Heating Heater-Elements
Installation of the Aft-Cargo 406 051-051,
Drain-Heating Heater-Elements

WATER SERVICING PANELS HEATING 30-72-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Potable Water Service Panel 1 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 201-249
251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Potable Water Service Panel 1 151-199, 301-399
401-499,
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 4 ALL
Potable Water Service Panel 4 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 201-249
251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
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401-499,
Power Supply 7 ALL
Potable Water Service Panel 7 ALL
Operation/Control and Indicating 7 ALL
Potable Water Service Panel 7 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 201-249
251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Potable Water Service Panel 9 151-199, 301-399
401-499,
THERMOSTAT - FILL/DRAIN/OVERFLOW 30-72-11
NIPPLE
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Thermostat 401 ALL
Installation of the Thermostat 406 ALL
NIPPLE - FILL/DRAIN/OVERFLOW 30-72-52
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Heated Fill/Drain 401 ALL
Nipple 11DV and/or Overflow Nipple
13DV
Installation of the Heated 408 ALL
Fill/Drain Nipple 11DV and/or
Overflow Nipple 13DV

POTABLE WATER ICE PROTECTION 30-73-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 13 ALL
Power Supply 13 ALL
Operation/Control and Indicating 14 ALL

POTABLE WATER ICE PROTECTION 30-73-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
BITE Test of the Potable Water 501 ALL
Ice-Protection
Functional Test of the Potable 505 ALL
Water Ice-Protection
SENSOR 30-73-17
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 1 401 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 201-249
251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Removal of the Potable-Water 401 001-049, 051-099
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251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Installation of the Potable-Water 405 001-049, 051-099
De-icing Sensor (10DW) 101-149, 201-249
251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 2 401 151-199, 401-499
Removal of the Potable-Water 401 151-199, 401-499
De-icing Sensor (10DW)
Installation of the Potable-Water 405 151-199, 401-499
De-icing Sensor (10DW)
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 3 401 301-399,
Removal of the Temperature Sensor 401 301-399,
(10DW, 300DW)
Installation of the Temperature 405 301-399,
Sensor (10DW, 300DW)
CONTROL UNIT - POTABLE WATER ICE 30-73-34
PROTECTION
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Potable and Waste 401 ALL
Water Ice Protection Control Unit
(3DW)
Installation of the Potable and 404 ALL
Waste Water Ice Protection Control
Unit (3DW)
HEATER ELEMENT 30-73-53
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 4 401 ALL
Removal of the Potable-Water 401 ALL
De-icing Heater Elements
Installation of the Potable-Water 414 ALL
De-icing Heater Elements
HEATER ELEMENT 30-73-55
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 234-235, 239-249
251-299, 301-399
401-499, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Removal of the Potable-Water 401 234-235, 239-249
Heater Elements 251-299, 301-399
401-499, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Installation of the Potable-Water 421 234-235, 239-249
Heater Elements 251-299, 301-399
401-499, 501-509
511-526, 528-599

DETECTION
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General 1 401-499,

ICE DETECTION 30-81-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 5 ALL
Power Supply 8 ALL
Circuit Breakers 12 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Circuit Breakers 12 401-499,
Interface 12 ALL
Component Description 13 ALL
ANTI ICE/ENG 1 and ENG 2 17 401-499,
Pushbutton Switches
ANTI ICE/WING Pushbutton Switch 18 401-499,
Ice Detector 19 401-499,
Detector Inputs 20 401-499,
Lighted Icing Indicator 21 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Detector Outputs 21 401-499,
Lighted Icing Indicator 22 401-499,
Operation/Control and Indicating 22 ALL
Operation (monitoring) 22 401-499,
Indicating 27 401-499,
Control 27 401-499,
BITE 29 401-499,
Description 29 401-499,
Operation 31 401-499,
Maintenance messages 31 401-499,

ICE DETECTION 30-81-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 401-499,
Operational Test of the Ice 501 401-499,
Detection System
INDICATOR - LIGHTED, ICING 30-81-21
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Lighted Icing 401 ALL

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Installation of the Lighted Icing 406 ALL
Indicator (16DD)
INDICATOR - VISUAL, ICING 30-81-21
INSPECTION/CHECK 601 ALL
Inspection/Check of the Lighted 601 ALL
Icing Indicator (16DD)
DETECTOR - ICE 30-81-31
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 401-499,
Removal of the Ice Detector (2DD1, 401 401-499,
2DD2)
Installation of the Ice Detector 404 401-499,
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ICE AND RAIN PROTECTION - GENERAL - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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1. General
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The ice and rain protection system lets the aircraft operate normally in ice
conditions or heavy rain.

Ice protection is given by the use of hot air, or electrical power, to make
the necessary areas of the aircraft hot.
The areas that hot air supplies are:
- the leading edge of the slats 3, 4 and 5 on each wing
- the engine air intakes.

The engine bleed air system (Ref. 36-11-00) supplies the hot air to the
anti-ice system.
The items with electrical heaters are:
- the cockpit windshield and side windows
- the Total Air Temperature (TAT) probes
- the Angle of Attack (alpha) probes
- the Pitot and Static probes of the Air Data System (ADS)
- the waste-water drain-masts.
Rain is removed from the windshield with windshield wipers.

2. __________________
Component Location

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(Ref. Fig. 001)

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 001A)

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 001B)



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3. __________________
System Description

A. Airfoil (Ref. 30-10-00)

The airfoil anti-ice system uses hot air bled from the engine (Ref.
36-11-00) to prevent ice on the slats 3, 4 and 5 leading edge.

(1) Wing Anti-ice (Ref 30-11-00)

(Ref. Fig. 002, 003)

The ice-protection system of the wing leading-edge slats 3, 4, and 5


uses hot air from the engine bleed air system (Ref. 36-11-00). The
hot air causes the slats leading edge to become warm which prevents
ice. Each engine supplies its related wing.

The anti-ice valve 9DL(10DL) isolates its related wing anti-ice


system from the engine bleed air system. The anti-ice valves are
electro-pneumatically operated, and, for safety, spring-loaded to the
closed position.
It is possible to supply the two wings from only one engine bleed-air
system. To do this, the crossbleed valve (Ref. 36-12-00) opens to
connect the two pneumatic systems.

Lagged ducts connect the anti-ice valve to a telescopic duct at the


slat 3. Each of the slats 3, 4 and 5 have a piccolo duct that
supplies the hot air (bled from the engine) to the related slat
leading edge. The slat 3 piccolo duct is connected to the telescopic
duct. The slat 3, 4 and 5 piccolo ducts are connected together by
flexible ducts. The bleed air in the slats is then released overboard
through the holes in the bottom surface of the slat.

The operation of the anti-ice valve is controlled by the WING


pushbutton switch (P/BSW) on the overhead panel 25VU.



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Wing Ice Protection
Figure 002



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B. Air Intakes (Ref. 30-20-00)

The air intakes anti-ice system uses hot air (from the engine HP
compressor) to prevent ice on the engine air intakes.

(1) Engine Air Intake Ice Protection (Ref. 30-21-00)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 004)

R **ON A/C 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 004A)

**ON A/C ALL

(Ref. Fig. 005)

The engine air-intake ice protection system uses hot air from the
engine HP compressor intermediate stage. The hot air goes through a
solenoid operated, butterfly, anti-ice valve, to make the engine
intake-lip hot. Each engine has its own protection system and
operates independently from the aircraft pneumatic system.
If, with the engines running, there is an electrical power failure,
the anti-ice valve will automatically open. If there is an anti-ice
valve failure (with the aircraft on the ground) it can be manually
locked in the open or the closed position.

A restrictor orifice is fitted downstream of each anti-icing valve to


control the flow of air bled from the engine. The restrictor also
reduces the leakage of air if a supply duct is damaged.
The operation of the engine ice protection system is controlled by
the ENG1(ENG2) P/BSW on the overhead panel 25VU.

C. Probe Ice Protection (Ref. 30-31-00)

The probes have electrical heaters to prevent ice. The probes connect to
three different channels:
- CAPT
- F/O
- STBY.



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Figure 004


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Figure 005



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(1) The CAPT channel has:
- 1 pitot probe
- 2 static probes
- 1 alpha probe
- 1 TAT probe.

(2) The F/O channel is the same as the CAPT channel.

(3) The STBY channel has:


- 1 pitot probe
- 2 static probes
- 1 alpha probe.
(Ref. Fig. 006, 007, 008)

(4) Pitot Probes

The pitot probes have electrical heat elements in the main body and
in the inner surface of the cavity in the mast. When the aircraft is
on the ground, the Control and Monitoring Unit (CMU) automatically
decreases the temperature level.

(5) Static Probes

The static probes have electrical heat elements in the edge of the
orifice.

(6) Alpha Probes

The alpha probes have internal solid-state heat elements in the vane
and in the case heater.

(7) TAT Probes

The only part of the TAT probe that gets hot is the leading edge of
the air intake. When the aircraft is on the ground, the TAT probe
electrical supply is automatically isolated by the CMU.

The voltage that supplies the pitot probes, the alpha probes and the
TAT probes is 115V AC. The voltage that supplies the static probes is
28V DC.
(Ref. Fig. 009)

(8) The probe heat systems are automatically energized when the first
engine is started. The PROBES/WINDOW HEAT P/BSW, on the overhead
panel 25VU, can be pushed in (on) if probe heat is necessary before
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Probe Ice Protection - Schematic
Figure 006



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Pitot and Static Probes Heating
Figure 007



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Alpha and TAT Probes Heating
Figure 008



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Figure 009



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D. Windshield Anti-icing and Defogging (Ref. 30-42-00)

(Ref. Fig. 010, 011, 012)

The windshield anti-icing and defogging system keeps the windshield and
side windows clear in ice or fog conditions. The system has two
sub-systems, left hand and right hand, which operate independently. Each
sub-system supplies heat to two side windows (one sliding and one fixed)
and one windshield.
Each window has two temperature sensors, one controls the temperature the
other is spare. The windshield has three temperature sensors, one
controls the temperature the other two are spare.
The sensors control the temperature between 35 and 42 deg.C (95 and 107.6
deg.F).

The windshield anti-icing and defogging system is automatically energized


when the first engine starts. The PROBES/WINDOW HEAT P/BSW, on the
overhead panel 25VU, can be pushed in (on) if the system is necessary
before engine start.

E. Windshield Rain Protection System (Ref. 30-45-00)

(Ref. Fig. 013)

A wiper system removes rain from the cockpit windshield.

(1) Wiper System

There are two wiper systems which operate independently, one for the
left hand and one for the right hand windshield. A three-position
switch on the cockpit overhead panels 21VU and 22VU controls each
system. The three positions operate the wipers as follows:
- slow operation (95 cycles/min.)
- fast operation (140 cycles/min.)
- OFF, a parked position with the wiper blades out of view and just
clear of the windshield surface. This is to prevent dirt (between
the wiper blades and the windshield) which can cause scratches.

The wipers can operate in the flight phases that follow:


- taxying
- take-off
- approach
- landing.



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Window Heat - Schematic
Figure 010



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Figure 011



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Window Heat - Control Location
Figure 012


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Figure 013



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R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
R 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

F. Waste Water Ice Protection (Ref. 30-71-00)

(Ref. Fig. 014)

The waste water from the galley and lavatory washbasins is discarded
overboard through two drain masts (4DU and 14DU) on the bottom skin of
the fuselage. To prevent ice, in or around the drain masts, they have
electrical heaters.

The drain masts have internal electrical heat-elements, which are


connected to the aircraft electrical network. The elements are energized
when electrical power is applied to the aircraft.
There are two power levels for the drain masts, 18.72 Watt (on the
ground) and 313.6 Watt (in flight).

G. Water Servicing Panels Heating (Ref. 30-72-00)

The fill/drain nipple (11DV) of the potable water service panel has an
electrical heater to prevent ice.
The heating element is energized when electrical power is applied to the
aircraft.

H. Potable Water Ice-Protection (Ref. 30-73-00)

The waste water from the galley and lavatory washbasins is moved to the
related drain mast through water lines. To prevent ice, in or around the
water lines, they have electrical heaters.
The heater assemblies are temperature controlled.

**ON A/C 051-051,

F. Waste Water Ice Protection (Ref. 30-71-00)

(Ref. Fig. 014A)

The waste water from the galley and lavatory washbasins is discarded
overboard through three drain masts (4DU, 14DU and 24DU) on the bottom
skin of the fuselage. To prevent ice, in or around the drain masts, they
have electrical heaters.

The drain masts have internal electrical heat-elements, which are


connected to the aircraft electrical network. The elements are energized
when electrical power is applied to the aircraft.


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Figure 014


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There are two power levels for the drain masts, 18.72 Watt (on the
ground) and 313.6 Watt (in flight).

G. Water Servicing Panels Heating (Ref. 30-72-00)

The fill/drain nipple (11DV) of the potable water service panel has an
electrical heater to prevent ice.
The heating element is energized when electrical power is applied to the
aircraft.

H. Potable Water Ice-Protection (Ref. 30-73-00)

The waste water from the galley and lavatory washbasins is moved to the
related drain mast through water lines. To prevent ice, in or around the
water lines, they have electrical heaters.
The heater assemblies are temperature controlled.

**ON A/C ALL

J. Ice Detection (Ref. 30-81-00)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 015)

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 015A)

**ON A/C ALL

A visual icing indicator is installed on the the center pane retainer


between the two windscreens. It can be seen by the two pilots.

**ON A/C 401-499,

An advisory ice detection system is installed, which operates during all


flight phases. It has two ice detectors, but only one detector is
necessary to operate the system. Each ice detector has a sensing probe
which vibrates in the air. If ice formation occurs on the probe, the
frequency of the vibration decreases. When the vibration decreases, the
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Ice Detection - Location and Detail
Figure 015


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After a detection, the detectors are electrically heated to remove the
ice. They are then ready to make another detection.

Two levels of detection are provided:


- one level gives elementary detections and is used to generate the
messages for the engine anti-ice
- the other level uses a selected number of 7 elementary detections to
generate the messages for the wing anti-ice.

After the warnings are shown, the crew take the applicable action. The
ENG A and the WING A ICE messages on the EWD will pulse if:
- the ENG and the WING ANTI ICE P/BSWs are set to ON and no ice formation
occurs for 190 seconds.

**ON A/C ALL

4. ______________
Power Supplies

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 016)

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 016A)

**ON A/C ALL

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Figure 016 (SHEET 1)


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Figure 016 (SHEET 2)


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Figure 016A (SHEET 1)



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AIRFOIL - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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1. General
_______

(Ref. Fig. 001, 002)

The wings are the only airfoil sections to be protected against icing
conditions. The leading edge slats 3, 4 and 5 are thermally anti-iced by a
manually selected hot air system which directs engine bleed air into the
leading edges of the slats.

Air for ice protection is supplied by the pneumatic system, the flow being
controlled by a pressure control/shut-off valve. The pneumatically powered
control/shut-off valves are selected open when power is supplied to the
electrical circuit. Airflow trimming restrictors are fitted downstream of
each valve.

The air leaving the control valves passes through ducts in the wing fixed
leading edge to a telescopic duct which routes the air to the inboard end of
the piccolo duct in slat 3. Air is distributed along slats 3, 4 and 5 by
piccolo ducts interconnected by flexible couplings.
The piccolo ducts release the air into the slats through holes along their
forward length. The air flows around the forward area of the slat then goes
through acceleration slots into the rear section. It is then released
overboard through the holes in the bottom surface of the slat.

When only one engine is available to supply hot air, the pneumatic system
crossfeed duct is used to supply the two wings from one engine.

The wing-ice protection system can only be operated continuously while the
aircraft is flying, but can be tested on the ground for a limited period.



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Figure 001



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Figure 002



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WING ICE PROTECTION - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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1. General
_______

The wing ice protection system prevents ice on the leading edge of the slats
3, 4 and 5. The system, which is the same in the LH and the RH wing, uses
hot air from the pneumatic system (Ref. 36-00-00). It is available in all
flight conditions.

The two engines usually supply the pneumatic system with bleed air. If there
is a failure, the cross-bleed valve opens and one engine can supply the two
wings.

The system is only used during flight, but can be tested on the ground. To
prevent heat damage to the slats, the ground test stops automatically after
30 seconds.

2. Component
__________________
Location
(Ref. Fig. 001, 002)

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
R | | | | DOOR | REF.
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3DL P/B SW-WING ANTI-ICE 25VU
9DL VALVE-WING ANTI-ICE,L 522 522AB 30-11-51
10DL VALVE-WING ANTI-ICE,R 622 622AB 30-11-51

3. System
__________________
Description
(Ref. Fig. 001, 003)

A. Pneumatic Circuit

The wing ice protection system is supplied with hot air from the
pneumatic system, downstream of the pre-cooler. The anti-ice control
valve (in the wing, outboard of the engine pylon) isolates these two
systems. A restrictor downstream of the anti-ice control valve controls
the air flow.

The hot air goes through a lagged duct that connects the anti-ice control
valve to the telescopic duct, inboard of RIB 13. The telescopic duct only
attaches to the piccolo ducts in the slat 3. The piccolo ducts 3, 4 and 5
(that connect together with flexible ducts) release the hot air to heat
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Figure 001



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Figure 002



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Air Distribution in Slats
Figure 003



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B. Air Distribution in the Slats

The piccolo ducts release the air into the slats through holes along
their foward length. The air flows around the forward area of the slat
then goes through acceleration slots into the rear section. It is then
released overboard through the holes in the bottom surface of the slat.

4. Power
____________
Supply
(Ref. Fig. 004)

The referenced figure shows the power supply.

5. __________
Interfaces
(Ref. Fig. 005)
These components interface with, or are in, the wing ice protection system:
- the anti-ice valve control-switch (3DL)
- the System Data Acquisition Concentrator/Electronic Centralized Aircraft
Monitoring (SDAC/ECAM)
- the Environmental Control System Zone Control and Bleed Status Computer
(ECS computer)
- the Centralized Fault Display System (CFDS)
- the landing-gear oleo proximity-switches.

6. _____________________
Component Description

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

(Ref. Fig. 006)

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 006A)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 006B)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

(Ref. Fig. 007)



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Figure 004 (SHEET 1)



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Figure 005



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Figure 006


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Figure 006A


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Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve - Schematic Operation
Figure 007


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(Ref. Fig. 007A)

**ON A/C ALL

A. Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve 9DL(10DL)

(1) General

Two wing anti-ice control-valves are installed on the aircraft, one


in each wing leading-edge outboard of the engine pylons. A single
ON/OFF switch on the cockpit overhead panel (25VU) operates the two
valves.

The wing anti-ice control-valve:


- isolates the anti-ice ducts from the pneumatic system bleed-air
supply when anti-icing is not required
- controls the pressure of the wing anti-ice bleed-air, supplied by
the pneumatic system.

The valves are selected electrically and actuated pneumatically. If


an electrical failure occurs, the valves will automatically go back
to the closed position. The valves can be locked in the closed
position to let the aircraft operate in non-icing conditions.

NOTE : The RH anti-ice control valve can be locked in the OPEN


____
position, but the correct ECAM procedure must be applied (REF.
30-11-00-04).
When the valve(s) is/are locked in the CLOSED position, the
aircraft is not permitted to fly into icing conditions.

A microswitch in the anti-ice valve senses when the valve is


closed and gives a CLOSED/NOT CLOSED signal to the
Environmental Control System Zone Control and Bleed Status
Computer (ECS computer) and the Electronic Centralized
Aircraft Monitoring (ECAM) system.

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Figure 007A


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(2) Operation

The wing anti-ice control valve has these primary components:


- an actuator body assembly
- a butterfly valve
- a controller-housing assembly
- a damper assembly
- a solenoid valve assembly
- two pressure switches
- a valve position microswitch.

When bleed-air pressure is applied upstream of the butterfly valve,


and the solenoid valve is energized, the actuator and damper chambers
pressurize. This opens the butterfly valve and lets bleed-air pass
through the anti-ice control valve.

The anti-ice valve controls its outlet pressure to 1.55 bar (22.4808
psi) +/- 0.17 bar (2.4656 psi). When the bleed-air pressure is more
than this, the controller-housing sensor diaphragm opens the sensor
valve. This releases the pressure in the actuator chamber to
atmosphere and closes the butterfly valve.

When the outlet pressure falls below the controlled value the damper
spring closes the sensor valve. The actuator chamber then pressurizes
again and opens the butterfly valve. The constant movement of the
butterfly valve keeps the valve outlet pressure at the specified
value.

The two pressure switches monitor the pressure downstream of the


butterfly valve to sense a valve malfunction. If the pressure
increases to 2.2 bar (31.9082 psi) the related switch gives a high
pressure signal. If the pressure decreases to 0.9 bar (13.0533 psi)
the related switch gives a low pressure signal.

The valve can be manually locked in the open or closed position by


the lock pin. The pin is removed from the valve body and used to
safety the valve indicator lever. When the lock pin is removed from
its storage position, the actuator chamber is open to atmosphere, to
prevent pneumatic operation of the valve.

The anti-ice valve has upstream and downstream ground-test


connections. These let a functional test of the valve be done without
bleed-air pressure in the ducts.


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(2) Operation

The wing anti-ice control valve has these primary components:


- an actuator assembly
- a butterfly valve
- a solenoid valve
- a pilot-valve assembly
- two pressure switches
- a valve position microswitch.

When bleed-air pressure is applied upstream of the butterfly valve,


and the solenoid valve is energized, the actuator middle chamber
pressurizes. This opens the butterfly valve and lets bleed-air pass
through the anti-ice control valve.

The anti-ice valve controls its outlet pressure to 1.55 bar (22.4808
psi) plus or minus 0.17 bar (2.4656 psi). When the bleed-air pressure
is more than this, the pressure in the pilot-valve inner chamber
opens the needle valve. This releases the pressure in the actuator
middle chamber and closes the butterfly valve.

When the outlet pressure falls below the controlled value the
pilot-valve closes. The actuator middle chamber then pressurizes
again and opens the butterfly valve. The constant movement of the
butterfly valve keeps the valve outlet pressure at the specified
value.

The two pressure switches monitor the pressure downstream of the


butterfly valve to sense a valve malfunction. If the pressure
increases to 2.1 bar (30.4579 psi) the related switch gives a high
pressure signal. If the pressure decreases to 1.0 bar (14.5037 psi)
the related switch gives a low pressure signal.

Two manual devices are supplied to lock the valve in the open or
closed position. The lock screw can be used to attach the valve
position indicator to the body. The lock plate can be used to safety
the actuator rod in the extended or retracted position. Each device
has an indicator to show that the valve is in the open or closed
position.

The anti-ice valve has upstream and downstream ground-test


connections. These let a functional test of the valve be done without
bleed-air pressure in the ducts.


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B. Flow Restrictor

The flow restrictor is in the anti-ice duct, downstream of the anti-ice


control valve. The internal diameter of the flow restrictor is smaller
than that of the duct. Thus, it controls the airflow to the wings.

C. Telescopic Duct
(Ref. Fig. 008)

The telescopic duct is at track 7. It connects the lagged anti-ice duct


(on the front spar) to the piccolo duct in slat 3.

The telescopic duct has three sliding tubes with (ball type) couplings at
each end. The sliding tubes decrease (in internal diameter) from 73.66 mm
(2.9 in.) at the fixed leading-edge duct to 57.15 mm (2.25 in.) at the
slat.

D. Piccolo Ducts
(Ref. Fig. 001)

Three piccolo ducts are in each wing, one in each of the slats 3, 4 and
5. Each piccolo duct has three rows of holes that face the leading-edge
skin of the slat. The holes release the hot air on to the inner surface
of the slat leading-edge skin.

The piccolo duct in the slat 3 has a diameter of 63.5 mm (2.5 in.) and
decreases in size to 44 mm (1.73 in.) at the outboard end of the slat 5.

E. Flexible (interconnecting) Ducts

The flexible ducts connect the piccolo ducts in the slats 3, 4 and 5. The
flexible ducts are made of a high-tensile support-wire with a
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Figure 008



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7. ________________________________
Operation/Control and Indicating

The wing ice protection system starts when the ANTI ICE pushbutton switch
(P/BSW) is operated. The switch is on the overhead control panel 25VU, in
the cockpit.

The pneumatic system usually takes its supply of air from the engine
intermediate pressure (IP) bleed. If the engine operates at low RPM, or the
bleed air temperature is too low, the supply changes to the engine high
pressure (HP) bleed. The pneumatic system makes this change-over
automatically and supplies air to the wing ice protection system at the
correct temperature. The wing anti-ice control valve keeps the air at the
correct pressure.

A. Operation Logic

If one of the engines does not supply bleed air (because of a failure),
the cross-bleed valve opens to let air go to the LH and the RH wing. In
this configuration, the airflow in the system decreases.

If a failure of the wing anti-ice control valve(s) occurs on the ground,


it is possible to manually lock it/them in the OPEN or CLOSED position.

NOTE : The RH anti-ice control valve may be locked in the OPEN position,
____
but the correct ECAM procedure must be applied (REF. 30-11-00-04).
When the valve(s) is/are locked in the CLOSED position, the
aircraft is not permitted to fly into icing conditions.

The limits of the wing ice protection system are:

Supply Pressure 1.33 to 1.67 bar (20 to 25 psi)


Supply Temperature 185 to 215 deg. C. (365 to 419 deg. F)
Mass Flow Through Valve 0.327 kg/s (0.7 lb/s)
at 22,000 ft.

B. Controls and Indications

(Ref. Fig. 002, 009)

The wing ice protection system is energized by the pushbutton switch


(P/BSW) 3DL on the cockpit overhead panel 25VU. The P/BSW (3DL) has two
illuminated conditions:
- FAULT : amber
- ON : blue.



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The procedure to operate the anti-ice system on the ground is the same as
in flight. But on the ground the relay 4DL (ground test) supplies the
ground to the relay 5DL. For safety, the relay 4DL also limits the system
operation time to 30 seconds.

The FAULT light comes on (amber) if:


- the left valve air outlet pressure is low
- the right valve air outlet pressure is low
- the left and/or the right valve fails to close
- the left and/or the right valve fails to open
- the control relay (5DL) does not operate
- the change-over relay (6DL) does not operate
- the fault relay (7DL) does not operate
- there is an electrical power failure to the wing ice protection system.

The electrical circuit gives the ECS computer and the SDAC/ECAM this
data:
- the system selected (SDAC/ECAM only)
- the system ON
- the left and/or the right valve closed
- the left and/or the right air outlet pressure low
- the left and/or the right air outlet pressure high.

When the FAULT light of the P/BSW (3DL) comes on:


- the ECAM system automatically starts
- there is a single chime
- the master caution light comes on
- the ECAM (lower DU) shows warning messages.

C. System Faults and Warnings

There is a 10 second delay before the warning messages show on the ECAM
system. This prevents warnings that are not necessary because of low
pressure when the system is set to ON.

When the system is set to ON, the FAULT light comes on until the pressure
is above the low limit.

(1) System set to OFF and the control valve is not closed (aircraft on
the ground)

After the aircraft has landed and if the control valve does not close
within 35 seconds, the system gives:
- an amber warning
- a single chime
- a warning on the ECAM to tell the flight crew to turn off the
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(2) System set to OFF and the control valve is not closed (in flight)

If the control valve does not close (with the system set to OFF) in
flight, the system gives:
- an amber warning
- a single chime
- an ECAM warning (Ref. 31-51-30-00).

The warning is inhibited during the flight phases from 1st engine
take-off power to 800 ft thru touch-down to 80 kts.

(3) System set to the ON position and the control valve is closed.

If one of the two or the two control valve(s) does/do not open (when
the system is set to ON) within 10 seconds, the system gives:
- an amber warning
- a single chime
- data shown on the ECAM related to the position of the engine bleed
valve(s) and the cross-bleed valve (Ref. 31-51-30-00).

The FAULT (amber) light on the P/BSW (3DL) will come on.

(4) System set to the ON position and the pressure is not in limits.

When the system is set to the ON position and the pressure is too
high, the system gives:
- the applicable ECAM warning(s).

The FAULT (amber) light on the P/BSW will not come on.

When the system is set to the ON position and the pressure is too low
(for a period in excess of 10 seconds), the system gives:
- an amber warning
- a single chime
- the applicable ECAM warning(s) related to the position of the
engine bleed valve and the cross-bleed valve (Ref. 31-51-30-00).

The FAULT (amber) light on the P/BSW (3DL) will come on.

8. BITE
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(Ref. Fig. 010)



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Figure 010 (SHEET 1)



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Figure 010 (SHEET 2)



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Figure 010 (SHEET 3)



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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 401-499,
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A. Automatic Test and Test Monitoring

When the aircraft is on the ground, the automatic test facility is


started when the control switch (3DL) is selected ON and is stopped after
30 seconds by the time delay relay. SDAC/ECAM monitors the test function
and in the event of the test running for 35 seconds or more, the ECAM
signals a SHUT DOWN PENUMATIC SYSTEM warning message, to prevent overheat
damage to the slats.

At the start of the test sequence, the amber warning light on the
glareshield will be illuminated until the pressure in the system has
risen above the low pressure setting.

If the change-over relay (6DL) fails to operate, the amber warning light
will remain ON throughout the test sequence. The light will only
extinguish at the end of the test time, or when the control switch (3DL)
is selected off.

If the fault relay (7DL) fails to operate, the amber warning light will
be illuminated when power is on the aircraft 5V warning-light
power-system.

In the event of a power failure to the electrical control system, the


amber fault light will be illuminated when power is available to the
aircraft 5V warning-light system.

Access to the wing anti-ice system on the CFDS is through the TEMP CTL of
the air-conditioning class 3 faults (Ref. TSM Chapter 21).

**ON A/C 301-399,

A. Automatic Test and Test Monitoring

When the aircraft is on the ground, the automatic test facility starts
when:
- the pushbutton switch (3DL) is set to the ON position
- the time delay relay stops the test after 30 seconds.

The SDAC/ECAM monitors the test function. If the test continues for 35
seconds or more, the ECAM gives a SHUT DOWN PNEUMATIC SYSTEM warning
message. This prevents overheat damage to the slats.


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At the start of the test sequence, the amber warning light comes on. The
light stays on until the pressure in the system goes above the
low-pressure limit.

If the change-over relay (6DL) does not operate, the amber warning light
stays on during the test sequence. The light only goes off at the end of
the test time, or when the pushbutton switch (3DL) is set to the OFF
position.

If the fault relay (7DL) does not operate, the amber warning light comes
on when the aircraft 5V warning-light system has power.

If the electrical control system to the wing ice protection system has a
power failure, the amber warning light comes on when the aircraft 5V
warning-light systen has power.

The TEMP CTL of the air-conditioning class 3 faults gives access to the
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WING ICE PROTECTION - DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION
_______________________________________________

TASK 30-11-00-040-001

R Deactivation of the Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve 9DL(10DL) to the CLOSED


R position

WARNING : PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
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START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
- THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
- THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
- THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
- COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
_______
GEAR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-11-01


Wing Ice Protection
Anti-Ice Control Valve

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
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No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific placard
No specific safety barriers
No specific warning notice
No specific warning notices
No specific access platform 3 m (9 ft. 10 in.)
98D27803500001 1 TOOL-ZERO LOCKING, FLAP SLAT CTL LEVER



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B. Consumable Materials

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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Material No. 19-010 USA AMS 5687


LOCKWIRE STAINLESS STEEL ANNEALED 0.8MM DIA
(Ref. 20-31-00)
FOR FIN 9DL
Material No. 19-010 USA AMS 5687
LOCKWIRE STAINLESS STEEL ANNEALED 0.8MM DIA
(Ref. 20-31-00)
FOR FIN 10DL
Material No. 19-010 USA AMS 5687
LOCKWIRE STAINLESS STEEL ANNEALED 0.8MM DIA
(Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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31-60-00-860-001 EIS Start Procedure


31-60-00-860-002 EIS Stop Procedure
57-41-37-000-008 Removal of the Access Panel 522WB(622WB)
57-41-37-400-008 Installation of the Access Panel 522WB(622WB)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

30-11-00-991-004 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-11-00-991-004-B Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 301-399,

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3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-11-00-991-004)

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-11-00-991-004-B)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 30-11-00-991-004-A)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-11-00-941-059

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.

(2) Before you do work on the Ice Protection system, put warning notices
in position to tell persons not to:
- operate the pneumatic system
- operate the engines
- operate the slats
- operate the APU switch.

(3) Install a TOOL-ZERO LOCKING, FLAP SLAT CTL LEVER (98D27803500001) on


the flap/slat control lever.

(4) On panel 191DB put a warning notice in position to tell persons not
to pressurize the bleed air system.

Subtask 30-11-00-860-056

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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Subtask 30-11-00-865-052

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL AND MONG/SYS1 5CV B06
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/CTL 2DL C02
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/MONG 1DL C01
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21

Subtask 30-11-00-010-052

D. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position below the applicable access panel
522WB(622WB), zone 522(622).

(2) Remove the applicable access panel (Ref. TASK 57-41-37-000-008):


- FOR 9DL
remove 522WB from panel 522AB
- FOR 10DL
remove 622WB from panel 622AB.

4. Procedure
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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

Subtask 30-11-00-040-056

A. Deactivation of the Wing Anti-Ice Control-Valve to the CLOSED Position

WARNING : CUT, REMOVE AND DISCARD THE LOCKWIRE AS YOU DO THE TASK. LOOSE
_______
LOCKWIRE CAN CUT OR BLIND YOU.

(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
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(5) Tighten the bolt (1) and safety with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-
010).

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-11-00-040-056-A

A. Deactivation of the Wing Anti-Ice Control-Valve to the CLOSED Position

WARNING : CUT, REMOVE AND DISCARD THE LOCKWIRE AS YOU DO THE TASK. LOOSE
_______
LOCKWIRE CAN CUT OR BLIND YOU.

(1) FOR 9DL


- remove and discard the lockwire from the locking screw (1).

(2) FOR 10DL


- remove and discard the lockwire from the locking plate (6).

(3) FOR 9DL


- make sure that the indicator (2) is in the CLOSED position. If
necessary, move the indicator (2) to the CLOSED position by hand.

(4) FOR 10DL


- make sure that the bolt (4) is adjacent to the CLOSED indication on
the valve body. If necessary, move the rod (5) so that the bolt (4)
is adjacent to the CLOSED indication.

(5) FOR 9DL


- remove the locking screw (1) from its stowage position.

(6) FOR 9DL


- install the locking screw (1) through the locking hole in the
indicator (2) and in the anti-ice control valve
- safety the locking screw (1) with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-
010).

(7) FOR 10DL


- move the locking plate (6) to engage and lock the rod (5)
- safety the locking plate (6) with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-
010).


R

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**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-11-00-410-052

A. Close Access

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

(2) Install the applicable access panel (Ref. TASK 57-41-37-400-008):


- FOR 9DL
install 522WB
- FOR 10DL
install 622WB.

Subtask 30-11-00-865-061

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DL, 2DL, 5CV, 7CV, 2KD.

Subtask 30-11-00-860-055

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. 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

D. Removal of Equipment

(1) Remove the safety barriers.

(2) Remove the warning notice(s).



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(3) Remove the access platform(s).

(4) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
standard tools and all other items.



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TASK 30-11-00-440-001

Reactivation of the Wing Anti Ice Control Valve 9DL(10DL) from 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.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
_______
GEAR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-11-01


Wing Ice Protection
Anti-Ice Control Valve

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific safety barriers
No specific warning notice
No specific warning notices
No specific access platform 3 m (9 ft. 10 in.)
98D27803500001 1 TOOL-ZERO LOCKING, FLAP SLAT CTL LEVER



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B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 19-010 USA AMS 5687


LOCKWIRE STAINLESS STEEL ANNEALED 0.8MM DIA
(Ref. 20-31-00)
FOR FIN 9DL
Material No. 19-010 USA AMS 5687
LOCKWIRE STAINLESS STEEL ANNEALED 0.8MM DIA
(Ref. 20-31-00)
FOR FIN 10DL
Material No. 19-010 USA AMS 5687
LOCKWIRE STAINLESS STEEL ANNEALED 0.8MM DIA
(Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

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

30-11-51-000-001 Removal of the Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve


30-11-51-400-001 Installation of the Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve
57-41-37-000-008 Removal of the Access Panel 522WB(622WB)
57-41-37-400-008 Installation of the Access Panel 522WB(622WB)
TSM Chapter 30 (for corrective action)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

30-11-00-991-004 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-11-00-991-004-B Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 301-399,

30-11-00-991-004-A Fig. 401B



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-11-00-991-004)

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-11-00-991-004-B)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 30-11-00-991-004-A)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-11-00-941-060

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.

(2) Before you do work on the Ice Protection system, put warning notices
in position to tell persons not to:
- operate the pneumatic system
- operate the engines
- operate the slats
- operate the APU switch.

(3) Install a TOOL-ZERO LOCKING, FLAP SLAT CTL LEVER (98D27803500001) on


the flap/slat control lever.

(4) On panel 191DB, put a warning notice in position to tell persons not
to pressurize the bleed air system.



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Subtask 30-11-00-865-053

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL AND MONG/SYS1 5CV B06
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/CTL 2DL C02
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/MONG 1DL C01
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21

Subtask 30-11-00-010-053

C. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position below the applicable access panel
522WB(622WB), zone 522(622).

(2) Remove the applicable access panel (Ref. TASK 57-41-37-000-008):


- FOR 9DL
remove 522WB from panel 522AB
- FOR 10DL
remove 622WB from panel 622AB.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-11-00-440-054

A. Replace the Wing Anti-Ice Control-Valve

(1) If you know that the deactivated wing anti-ice control valve(s) is
(are) defective, replace the defective valve(s) (Ref. TASK 30-11-51-
000-001) (Ref. TASK 30-11-51-400-001).



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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

Subtask 30-11-00-440-053

B. Trouble Shoot the Applicable Wing-Anti-Ice Control-Valve

WARNING : CUT, REMOVE AND DISCARD THE LOCKWIRE AS YOU DO THE TASK. LOOSE
_______
LOCKWIRE CAN CUT OR BLIND YOU.

(1) If you do not know the cause of the defect, do these subsequent
steps:

(a) Remove and discard the lockwire from the bolt (1).

(b) Remove the bolt (1) from the indicator (2).

(c) Install the bolt (1) in the stowage position.

(d) Safety the bolt (1) with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-010).

(e) Slowly operate the indicator (2) with your hand to make sure that
it moves freely.

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-11-00-440-053-A

B. Trouble Shoot the Applicable Wing-Anti-Ice Control-Valve

WARNING : CUT, REMOVE AND DISCARD THE LOCKWIRE AS YOU DO THE TASK. LOOSE
_______
LOCKWIRE CAN CUT OR BLIND YOU.

(1) If you do not know the cause of the defect, do these subsequent
steps:

(a) FOR 9DL


- remove and discard the lockwire from the locking screw (1)
- remove the locking screw (1) from the indicator (2).

(2) FOR 10DL


- remove and discard the lockwire from the locking plate (6)
- move the locking plate (6) to its central position.


R

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(3) FOR 9DL
- install the locking screw (1) in the stowage position. Safety the
locking screw (1) with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-010).

(4) Do the test that follows:

(a) FOR 9DL


- slowly operate the indicator (2) with your hand to make sure
that it moves freely.

(b) FOR 10DL


- slowly operate the rod (5) with your hand to make sure that it
moves freely
- safety the locking plate (6) with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No.
19-010).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-11-00-865-054

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DL, 2DL, 2KD.

Subtask 30-11-00-810-050

R D. Fault Isolation

R (1) Do the trouble-shooting of the wing anti-ice control valve (Ref. TSM
R Chapter 30) and do the necessary repair procedure.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-11-00-860-066

A. Aircraft Configuration

(1) Remove the placard (that told the aircraft crew that the wing
anti-ice control valve(s) were deactivated).

(2) Make an applicable entry in the aircraft log.



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Subtask 30-11-00-410-053

B. Close Access

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

(2) Install the applicable access panel (Ref. TASK 57-41-37-400-008):


- FOR 9DL
install 522WB
- FOR 10DL
install 622WB.

Subtask 30-11-00-865-055

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
5CV, 7CV.

Subtask 30-11-00-942-056

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.



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TASK 30-11-00-040-004

Deactivation of the RH Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve 10DL 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.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
_______
GEAR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-11-01


Wing Ice Protection
Anti-Ice Control Valve

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific placard
No specific safety barriers
No specific warning notice
No specific warning notices
No specific access platform 3 m (9 ft. 10 in.)
98D27803500001 1 TOOL-ZERO LOCKING, FLAP SLAT CTL LEVER

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 19-010 USA AMS 5687


LOCKWIRE STAINLESS STEEL ANNEALED 0.8MM DIA
(Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Referenced Information

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

31-60-00-860-001 EIS Start Procedure


31-60-00-860-002 EIS Stop Procedure
57-41-37-000-004 Removal of the Pressure-Relief Panels 521AB(621AB),
521CB(621CB), 521EB(621EB), 522AB(622AB),
522CB(622CB)
57-41-37-000-008 Removal of the Access Panel 522WB(622WB)
57-41-37-400-002 Installation of the Pressure-Relief Panels
521AB(621AB), 521CB(621CB), 521EB(621EB),
522AB(622AB), 522CB(622CB)
57-41-37-400-008 Installation of the Access Panel 522WB(622WB)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

30-11-00-991-004 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-11-00-991-004-B Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 301-399,

30-11-00-991-004-A Fig. 401B

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-11-00-991-004)

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-11-00-991-004-B)



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R **ON A/C 301-399,

R (Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 30-11-00-991-004-A)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-11-00-941-064

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.

(2) Before you do work on the Ice Protection system, put warning notices
in position to tell persons not to:
- operate the pneumatic system
- operate the engines
- operate the slats
- operate the APU switch.

(3) Install a TOOL-ZERO LOCKING, FLAP SLAT CTL LEVER (98D27803500001) on


the flap/slat control lever.

(4) On panel 191DB, put a warning notice in position to tell persons not
to pressurize the bleed air system.

Subtask 30-11-00-860-057

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Do the EIS start procedure (Ref. TASK 31-60-00-860-001).

Subtask 30-11-00-865-065

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL AND MONG/SYS1 5CV B06
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/CTL 2DL C02
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/MONG 1DL C01
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21



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Subtask 30-11-00-010-059

D. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position below zone 622.

(2) Remove the access panel 622WB (Ref. TASK 57-41-37-000-008).

NOTE : If more access is necessary, remove the access panel 622AB


____
(Ref. TASK 57-41-37-000-004).

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

Subtask 30-11-00-040-055

A. Deactivation Procedure

WARNING : CUT, REMOVE AND DISCARD THE LOCKWIRE AS YOU DO THE TASK. LOOSE
_______
LOCKWIRE CAN CUT OR BLIND YOU.

(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 MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-010).

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-11-00-040-055-A

A. Deactivation Procedure

WARNING : CUT, REMOVE AND DISCARD THE LOCKWIRE AS YOU DO THE TASK. LOOSE
_______
LOCKWIRE CAN CUT OR BLIND YOU.

(1) Remove and discard the lockwire from the locking plate (6).

(2) If necessary, move the rod (5) so that the bolt (4) is adjacent to
the OPEN indication.

(3) Move the locking plate (6) to hold and lock the rod (5).



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(4) Safety the locking plate (6) with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-
010).

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-11-00-410-057

A. Close Access

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

(2) If removed, install the access panel 622AB (Ref. TASK 57-41-37-400-
002).

(3) Install the access panel 622WB (Ref. TASK 57-41-37-400-008).

Subtask 30-11-00-865-066

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DL, 2DL, 5CV, 7CV, 2KD.

Subtask 30-11-00-860-058

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 CLOSED. 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. TASK 31-60-00-860-002).

(3) Put a placard in position to tell aircraft crew that the RH wing
anti-ice valve (10DL) is deactivated. The valve is in the OPEN
position.

(4) Make an applicable entry in the Aircraft Technical Log that the RH
anti-ice valve has been deactivated. The engine bleed must not be
operated (except for engine start). If the crossbleed valve is open,
the APU bleed must not be operated (except for engine start). If the
R engine or APU bleed is operated, heat damage to the slats can occur
R (Ref. FCOM 3-02-30).



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Subtask 30-11-00-942-060

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.



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TASK 30-11-00-440-004

Reactivation of the RH Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve 10DL from 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.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
_______
GEAR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-11-01


Wing Ice Protection
Anti-Ice Control Valve

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific safety barriers
No specific warning notice
No specific warning notices
No specific access platform 3 m (9 ft. 10 in.)
98D27803500001 1 TOOL-ZERO LOCKING, FLAP SLAT CTL LEVER

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 19-010 USA AMS 5687


LOCKWIRE STAINLESS STEEL ANNEALED 0.8MM DIA
(Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Referenced Information

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

30-11-51-000-001 Removal of the Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve


30-11-51-400-001 Installation of the Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve
57-41-37-000-004 Removal of the Pressure-Relief Panels 521AB(621AB),
521CB(621CB), 521EB(621EB), 522AB(622AB),
522CB(622CB)
57-41-37-000-008 Removal of the Access Panel 522WB(622WB)
57-41-37-400-002 Installation of the Pressure-Relief Panels
521AB(621AB), 521CB(621CB), 521EB(621EB),
522AB(622AB), 522CB(622CB)
57-41-37-400-008 Installation of the Access Panel 522WB(622WB)
TSM Chapter 30 (for corrective action)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

30-11-00-991-004 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-11-00-991-004-B Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 301-399,

30-11-00-991-004-A Fig. 401B

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-11-00-991-004)

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-11-00-991-004-B)



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R **ON A/C 301-399,

R (Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 30-11-00-991-004-A)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-11-00-941-065

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.

(2) Before you do work on the Ice Protection system, put warning notices
in position to tell persons not to:
- operate the pneumatic system
- operate the engines
- operate the slats
- operate the APU switch.

(3) Install a TOOL-ZERO LOCKING, FLAP SLAT CTL LEVER (98D27803500001) on


the flap/slat control panel.

(4) On panel 191DB, put a warning notice in position to tell persons not
to pressurize the bleed air system.

Subtask 30-11-00-865-067

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL AND MONG/SYS1 5CV B06
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/CTL 2DL C02
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/MONG 1DL C01
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21



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Subtask 30-11-00-010-060

C. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position below zone 622.

(2) Remove the access panel 622WB (Ref. TASK 57-41-37-000-008).

NOTE : If more access is necessary, remove the access panel 622AB


____
(Ref. TASK 57-41-37-000-004).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-11-00-440-057

A. Replace the Wing Anti-Ice Control-Valve

(1) If you know that the deactivated wing anti-ice control valve is
defective, replace the defective valve (Ref. TASK 30-11-51-000-001)
(Ref. TASK 30-11-51-400-001).

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

Subtask 30-11-00-440-056

B. Trouble Shoot the Wing Anti-Ice Control-Valve

WARNING : CUT, REMOVE AND DISCARD THE LOCKWIRE AS YOU DO THE TASK. LOOSE
_______
LOCKWIRE CAN CUT OR BLIND YOU.

(1) If you do not know the cause of the defect, do these subsequent
steps:

(a) Remove and discard the lockwire from the bolt (1).

(b) Remove the bolt (1) from the indicator (2).

(c) Install the bolt (1) in the stowage position.

(d) Safety the bolt (1) with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-010).

(e) Slowly operate the indicator (2) with your hand to make sure that
it moves freely.



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R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

Subtask 30-11-00-440-056-A

B. Trouble Shoot the Wing-Anti-Ice Control-Valve

WARNING : CUT, REMOVE AND DISCARD THE LOCKWIRE AS YOU DO THE TASK. LOOSE
_______
LOCKWIRE CAN CUT OR BLIND YOU.

(1) If you do not know the cause of the defect, do these subsequent
steps:

(a) Remove and discard the lockwire from the locking plate (6).

(b) Move the locking plate (6) to its central position.

(c) Slowly operate the rod (5) with your hand to make sure that it
moves freely.

(d) Safety the locking plate (6) with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-
010).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-11-00-865-068

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DL, 2DL, 2KD.

Subtask 30-11-00-810-052

D. Fault Isolation

(1) Do the trouble-shooting of the wing anti-ice control valve (Ref. TSM
Chapter 30) and do the necessary repair procedure.



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-11-00-860-067

A. Aircraft Configuration

(1) Remove the placard that told the aircraft crew that the wing anti-ice
control valve was deactivated in the OPEN position.

(2) Make an applicable entry in the aircraft log.

Subtask 30-11-00-410-058

B. Close Access

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

(2) If removed, install the access panel 622AB (Ref. TASK 57-41-37-400-
002).

(3) Install the access panel 622WB (Ref. TASK 57-41-37-400-008).

Subtask 30-11-00-865-069

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
5CV, 7CV.

Subtask 30-11-00-942-061

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.



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TASK 30-11-00-040-002

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.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
_______
GEAR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-11-02


Wing Ice Protection
Wing Anti-Ice Pb Switch FAULT Light

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific safety barriers


No specific warning notice
No specific warning notices

B. Referenced Information

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

30-11-00-040-001 Deactivation of the Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve


9DL(10DL) to the CLOSED position



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-11-00-941-069

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.

(2) Before you do work on the Ice Protection system, put warning notices
in position to tell persons not to:
- operate the pneumatic system
- operate the engines
- operate the slats
- operate the APU switch.

(3) On panel 191DB, put a warning notice in position to tell persons not
to pressurize the bleed air system.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-11-00-040-053

A. Deactivate the Two Anti-Ice Control Valves

(1) Deactivate the two anti-ice control valves (Ref. 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.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-11-00-942-067

A. Removal of Equipment

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



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TASK 30-11-00-440-003

Reactivation of the Wing Anti Ice Fault LT

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.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
_______
GEAR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-11-02


Wing Ice Protection
Wing Anti-Ice Pb Switch FAULT Light

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific safety barriers


No specific warning notice
No specific warning notices

B. Referenced Information

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

30-11-00-440-001 Reactivation of the Wing Anti Ice Control Valve


9DL(10DL) from the CLOSED position
TSM CH 30



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-11-00-941-070

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.

(2) Before you do work on the Ice Protection system, put warning notices
in position to tell persons not to:
- operate the pneumatic system
- operate the engines
- operate the slats
- operate the APU switch.

(3) On panel 191DB, put a warning notice in position to tell persons not
to pressurize the bleed air system.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-11-00-440-051

A. Reactivate the Two Anti-Ice Control Valves

(1) Reactivate the two anti-ice control valves (Ref. TASK 30-11-00-440-
001).

(2) Do the applicable Trouble Shooting procedure for the wing anti-ice
FAULT LT (Ref. TSM CH 30).

(3) Make an entry in the aircraft technical log to tell the aircraft crew
that the wing anti-ice FAULT LT is reactivated.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-11-00-942-068

A. Removal of Equipment

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

(2) Remove the safety barriers.

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).



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WING ICE PROTECTION - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
_____________________________________

TASK 30-11-00-710-001

Operational Test of the Wing Ice-Protection System

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.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
_______
GEAR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific safety barriers


No specific warning notices
No specific Ground Air Power Cart
98D27803500001 1 TOOL-ZERO LOCKING, FLAP SLAT CTL LEVER

B. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
31-60-00-860-001 EIS Start Procedure
31-60-00-860-002 EIS Stop Procedure
32-00-00-481-001 Installation of the Safety Devices on the Landing
Gears



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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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49-00-00-710-008 Operational Test of the APU (APS 3200)


49-00-00-710-010 Operational Test of the APU (131-9(A))
71-00-00-710-003 Engine Automatic Start
71-00-00-710-043 Normal Engine Automatic Start Procedure
TSM Chapter 21
30-11-00-991-001 Fig. 501

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-11-00-941-067

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.

(2) Make sure that the ground safety locks are installed on the landing
gear (Ref. TASK 32-00-00-481-001).

(3) Put warning notices in the cockpit to tell persons not to operate the
slats and the pneumatic systems.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-210, 234-235, 239-249,


251-299, 305-399, 401-499,

Subtask 30-11-00-860-059-B

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

R (1) Install the TOOL-ZERO LOCKING, FLAP SLAT CTL LEVER (98D27803500001)
R on the slat/flap control lever.

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


002).

NOTE : You can do the Operational Test of the Wing Ice-Protection


____
System with a bleed air supply from one of these sources:
R - two engines
- the Ground Air Power Cart (GAPC)
- the 31-9(A) APU.

NOTE : Do not use the GTCP 36-300 APU bleed air supply to do the
____
test. The GTCP 36-300 APU bleed air system does not supply
sufficient pressure for the test procedure.



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NOTE : Access to the wing anti-ice system on the CFDS is through the
____
TEMP CTL of the air-conditioning class 3 faults (Ref. TSM
Chapter 21).

(3) Do the EIS start procedure (ECAM only) (Ref. TASK 31-60-00-860-001).

(4) On the ECAM control panel (CP), push (in) the BLEED P/BSW.

(5) If the source of power is the aircraft engines:

R (a) Operate Engine 1 and Engine 2 (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-003).


R

(b) On the AIR COND panel 30VU, put the X BLEED switch in the OPEN
position.

(c) Make sure that the bleed air pressure is between 2.8 bar (40.6105
psi) and 3.2 bar (46.4120 psi).

(6) If the source of power is the Ground Air Power Cart (GAPC):

(a) On the AIR COND panel 30VU:


- release (out) the PACK 1 and PACK 2 P/BSWs
- make sure that the OFF lights are on.

(b) Open the access panel 191DB.

(c) Connect the GAPC to the HP connection.

(d) Operate the GAPC to give a bleed air supply.

(e) On the AIR COND panel 30VU, put the X BLEED switch in the OPEN
position.

(f) Make sure that the bleed air pressure is between 2.8 bar (40.6105
psi) and 3.2 bar (46.4120 psi).

(7) If the source of power is the 131-9(A) APU:

(a) On the AIR COND panel 30VU:


- release (out) the PACK 1 and PACK 2 P/BSWs
- make sure that the OFF lights are on.

(b) Do an operational test of the 131-9(A) APU (Ref. TASK 49-00-00-


710-010).



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**ON A/C 106-149, 211-233, 236-238, 301-304,

Subtask 30-11-00-860-059

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

R (1) Install the TOOL-ZERO LOCKING, FLAP SLAT CTL LEVER (98D27803500001)
R on the slat/flap control lever.

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


002).

NOTE : You can do the Operational Test of the Wing Ice-Protection


____
System with a bleed air supply from one of these sources:
R - two engines
- the Ground Air Power Cart (GAPC)
- the APS 3200 APU.

NOTE : Access to the wing anti-ice system on the CFDS is through the
____
TEMP CTL of the air-conditioning class 3 faults (Ref. TSM
Chapter 21).

(3) Do the EIS start procedure (ECAM only) (Ref. TASK 31-60-00-860-001).

(4) On the ECAM control panel (CP), push (in) the BLEED P/BSW.

(5) If the source of power is the aircraft engines:

R (a) Operate Engine 1 and Engine 2 (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-003).


R

(b) On the AIR COND panel 30VU, put the X BLEED switch in the OPEN
position.

(c) Make sure that the bleed air pressure is between 2.8 bar (40.6105
psi) and 3.2 bar (46.4120 psi).

(6) If the source of power is the Ground Air Power Cart (GAPC):

(a) On the AIR COND panel 30VU:


- release (out) the PACK 1 and PACK 2 P/BSWs
- make sure that the OFF lights are on.

(b) Open the access panel 191DB.

(c) Connect the GAPC to the HP connection.



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(d) Operate the GAPC to give a bleed air supply.

(e) On the AIR COND panel 30VU, put the X BLEED switch in the OPEN
position.

(f) Make sure that the bleed air pressure is between 2.8 bar (40.6105
psi) and 3.2 bar (46.4120 psi).

(7) If the source of power is the APS 3200 APU:

(a) On the AIR COND panel 30VU:


- release (out) the PACK 1 and PACK 2 P/BSWs
- make sure that the OFF lights are on.

(b) Do an operational test of the APS 3200 APU (Ref. TASK 49-00-00-
710-008).

R **ON A/C 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-11-00-860-059-C

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

R (1) Install the TOOL-ZERO LOCKING, FLAP SLAT CTL LEVER (98D27803500001)
R on the slat/flap control lever.

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


002).

NOTE : You can do the Operational Test of the Wing Ice-Protection


____
System with a bleed air supply from one of these sources:
R - two engines
R - the Ground Air Power Cart (GAPC)
- the 131-9(A) APU.

NOTE : Do not use the GTCP 36-300 APU bleed air supply to do the
____
test. The GTCP 36-3000 APU bleed air system does not supply
sufficient pressure for the test procedure.

NOTE : Access to the wing anti-ice system on the CFDS is through the
____
TEMP CTL of the air-conditioning class 3 faults (Ref. TSM
Chapter 21).

(3) Do the EIS start procedure (ECAM only) (Ref. TASK 31-60-00-860-001).

(4) On the ECAM control panel (CP), push (in) the BLEED P/BSW.


R

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(5) If the source of power is the aircraft engines:

R (a) Operate Engine 1 and Engine 2 (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-043).


R

(b) On the AIR COND panel 30VU, put the X BLEED switch in the OPEN
position.

(c) Make sure that the bleed air pressure is between 2.8 bar (40.6105
psi) and 3.2 bar (46.4120 psi).

(6) If the source of power is the Ground Air Power Cart (GAPC):

(a) On the AIR COND panel 30VU:


- release (out) the PACK 1 and PACK 2 P/BSWs
- make sure that the OFF lights are on.

(b) Open the access panel 191DB.

(c) Connect the GAPC to the HP connection.

(d) Operate the GAPC to give a bleed air supply.

(e) On the AIR COND panel 30VU, put the X BLEED switch in the OPEN
position.

(f) Make sure that the bleed air pressure is between 2.8 bar (40.6105
psi) and 3.2 bar (46.4120 psi).

(7) If the source of power is the 131-9(A) APU:

(a) On the AIR COND panel 30VU:


- release (out) the PACK 1 and PACK 2 P/BSWs
- make sure that the OFF lights are on.

(b) Do an operational test of the 131-9(A) APU (Ref. TASK 49-00-00-


710-010).


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**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 30-11-00-991-001)

Subtask 30-11-00-710-050

A. Operational Test of Wing Ice-Protection System

(1) Do this test:

NOTE : This test will only operate for 30 seconds. This is to protect
____
the slat structure.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the panel 25VU:

- Put the ANN LT switch to the - the cockpit panel P/BSW lights come
TEST position. on.

On the panel 25VU:


- the ANTI ICE WING P/BSW FAULT and ON
lights come on.

- Put the ANN LT switch to the - the ANTI ICE WING P/BSW FAULT and ON
BRT or DIM position. lights goes off.

- Push (in) the ANTI ICE WING - the ANTI ICE WING P/BSW ON light
P/BSW. comes on
- the ANTI ICE WING P/BSW FAULT light
comes on momentarily and then goes
off.

On the ECAM lower DU:

- the left and right ANTI ICE legends


come on
- in less than 3 seconds, the left and
right anti-ice symbols come on
(green)
- after 10 seconds, the left and right
anti-ice symbols become amber



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Wing-Ice Protection - Indications
Figure 501/TASK 30-11-00-991-001



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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- after 31 seconds, the ANTI ICE
legends and symbols go off.

- Release (out) the ANTI ICE WING On the panel 25VU:


P/BSW.

- the ANTI ICE WING P/BSW ON light goes


off.

5. Close-up
________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-210, 234-235, 239-249,


251-299, 305-399, 401-499,

Subtask 30-11-00-860-060-B

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

R (1) If the source of power is the two Engines:

(a) On the AIR COND panel 30VU, put the X BLEED switch in the AUTO
position.

R (b) Stop Engine 1 and Engine 2 (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-003).

(2) If the source of power 131-9(A) APU:

(a) Stop the 131-9(A) APU (Ref. TASK 49-00-00-710-010).

(b) On the AIR COND panel 30VU:


- push (in) the PACK 1 and PACK 2 P/BSWs
- make sure that the OFF lights are off.

(3) If the source of power is the GAPC:

(a) On the AIR COND panel 30VU, put the X BLEED switch in the AUTO
position.

(b) Stop the GAPC.

(c) Disconnect the GAPC from the aircraft ground HP connection.

(d) Close the access panel 191DB.



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(e) On the AIR COND panel 30VU:
- push (in) the PACK 1 and PACK 2 P/BSWs
- make sure that the OFF lights are off.

(4) On the ECAM control panel (CP), release (out) the BLEED P/BSW.

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

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


002).

**ON A/C 106-149, 211-233, 236-238, 301-304,

Subtask 30-11-00-860-060

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

R (1) If the source of power is the two Engines:

(a) On the AIR COND panel 30VU, put the X BLEED switch in the AUTO
position.

R (b) Stop Engine 1 and Engine 2 (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-003).

(2) If the source of power is the APS 3200 APU:

(a) Stop the APS 3200 APU (Ref. TASK 49-00-00-710-008).

(b) On the AIR COND panel 30VU:


- push (in) the PACK 1 and PACK 2 P/BSWs
- make sure that the OFF lights are off.

(3) If the source of power is the GAPC:

(a) On the AIR COND panel 30VU, put the X BLEED switch in the AUTO
position.

(b) Stop the GAPC.

(c) Disconnect the GAPC from the aircraft ground HP connection.

(d) Close the access panel 191DB.

(e) On the AIR COND panel 30VU:


- push (in) the PACK 1 and PACK 2 P/BSWs
- make sure that the OFF lights are off.



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(4) On the ECAM control panel (CP), release (out) the BLEED P/BSW.

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

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


002).

R **ON A/C 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-11-00-860-060-C

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

R (1) If the source of power is the two Engines:

(a) On the AIR COND panel 30VU, put the X BLEED switch in the AUTO
position.

R (b) Stop Engine 1 and Engine 2 (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-043).

(2) If the source of power is the 131-9(A) APU:

(a) Stop the 131-9(A) APU (Ref. TASK 49-00-00-710-010).

(b) On the AIR COND panel 30VU:


- push (in) the PACK 1 and PACK 2 P/BSWs
- make sure that the OFF lights are off.

(3) If the source of power is the GAPC:

(a) On the AIR COND panel 30VU, put the X BLEED switch in the AUTO
position.

(b) Stop the GAPC.

(c) Disconnect the GAPC from the aircraft ground HP connection.

(d) Close the access panel 191DB.

(e) On the AIR COND panel 30VU:


- push (in) the PACK 1 and PACK 2 P/BSWs
- make sure that the OFF lights are off.

(4) On the ECAM control panel (CP), release (out) the BLEED P/BSW.

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


R

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(6) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-
002).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-11-00-942-065

B. Removal of Equipment

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

(2) Remove the TOOL-ZERO LOCKING, FLAP SLAT CTL LEVER (98D27803500001).

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).

(4) Remove the safety barriers.

(5) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
standard tools and all other items.



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TASK 30-11-00-790-001

Leak Test of the Wing Anti-Ice Ducts

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.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
_______
GEAR.

CAUTION : DO NOT USE THE APU BLEED AIR TO SUPPLY THE WING ANTI-ICE SYSTEM
_______
DURING THE GROUND TEST. THE APU BLEED-AIR SYSTEM DOES NOT SUPPLY
SUFFICIENT PRESSURE FOR THE GROUND TEST PROCEDURE.

CAUTION : DO NOT USE ENGINE POWER WHEN YOU DO A LEAK TEST OF THE WING ANTI-ICE
_______
DUCTS. HOT AIR FROM THE ENGINE CAN CAUSE INJURY.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific safety barriers


No specific warning notice
No specific access platform, adjustable 4.0 m (13 ft. 1 in.)



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B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 19-010 USA AMS 5687


LOCKWIRE STAINLESS STEEL ANNEALED 0.8MM DIA
(Ref. 20-31-00)
FOR FIN 9DL
Material No. 19-010 USA AMS 5687
LOCKWIRE STAINLESS STEEL ANNEALED 0.8MM DIA
(Ref. 20-31-00)
FOR FIN 10DL
Material No. 19-010 USA AMS 5687
LOCKWIRE STAINLESS STEEL ANNEALED 0.8MM DIA
(Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
27-80-00-866-004 Extending the Slats on the Ground
27-80-00-866-005 Retracting the Slats on the Ground
32-00-00-481-001 Installation of the Safety Devices on the Landing
Gears
30-11-42-000-001 Removal of the Anti-Ice Duct (for corrective action)
30-11-42-400-001 Installation of the Anti-Ice Duct (for corrective
action)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

30-11-00-991-006 Fig. 502

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-11-00-991-006-B Fig. 502A



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

**ON A/C 301-399,

30-11-00-991-006-A Fig. 502B

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

(Ref. Fig. 502/TASK 30-11-00-991-006)

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 502A/TASK 30-11-00-991-006-B)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 502B/TASK 30-11-00-991-006-A)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-11-00-941-068

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.

(2) Make sure that the ground safety locks are on the landing gear
(Ref. TASK 32-00-00-481-001).

(3) Put a warning notice in the cockpit to tell persons not to operate
the flight controls.



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Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve - Location and Detail
Figure 502/TASK 30-11-00-991-006


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Figure 502A/TASK 30-11-00-991-006-B


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Figure 502B/TASK 30-11-00-991-006-A


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Subtask 30-11-00-860-051

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Fully extend the slats (Ref. TASK 27-80-00-866-004).

(2) Make sure that the LOCKING TOOL-FLAP SLAT LEVER,INT. POSITION
(98D27803000000) is on the slat/flap control lever.

Subtask 30-11-00-010-063

C. Get Access

(1) Put an access platform, adjustable in position at the applicable zone


520(620).

(2) Remove the applicable leading edge access panels:


- 522AB, 522CB, 622AB, 622CB.

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

Subtask 30-11-00-860-053

A. Preparation for Test

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

(2) Open the wing anti-ice control valve:

(a) Move the indicator (2) to the OPEN position.

(b) Remove and discard the lockwire from the screw (1).

(c) Remove the screw (1) and install it in the end of the indicator
(2) to lock it in the OPEN position.

(d) Safety the screw (1) with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-010).

(3) Connect the Ground Air Power Cart (GAPC) to the aircraft:

(a) Open the access panel 191DB.

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(c) On the panel 30VU, put the X BLEED switch in the OPEN position.

(d) Operate the GAPC and adjust the air pressure to between 2.8 bar
(41.0 psi) and 3.2 bar (47.0 psi).

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-11-00-860-053-A

A. Preparation for Test

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

(2) Open the wing anti-ice control valve:

(a) FOR 9DL

1
_ Move the indicator (2) to the OPEN position.

2
_ Remove and discard the lockwire from the screw (1).

3
_ Remove the screw (1) and install it in the hole (3) in the end
of the indicator (2) to lock it in the OPEN position.

4
_ Safety the screw (1) with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-010).

(b) FOR 10DL

1
_ Move the rod (5) into the anti-ice valve so that the bolt (4)
is adjacent to the OPEN position.

2
_ Remove and discard the lockwire from the slide (6).

3
_ Move the slide (6) so that it locks the rod (5) in position.

4
_ Safety the slide (6) with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-010).

(3) Connect the Ground Air Power Cart (GAPC) to the aircraft:

(a) Open the access panel 191DB.

(b) Connect the GAPC to the HP connection.

(c) On the panel 30VU, put the X BLEED switch in the OPEN position.


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(d) Operate the GAPC and adjust the air pressure to between 2.8 bar
(41.0 psi) and 3.2 bar (47.0 psi).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-11-00-790-050

B. Examine the Anti-ice Ducts for Leaks

(1) Examine the anti-ice ducts in the leading edge of the wing for leaks.

(2) Replace and/or reseal any ducts that leak (Ref. TASK 30-11-42-000-
001) and (Ref. TASK 30-11-42-400-001).

5. Close-up
________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

Subtask 30-11-00-410-060

A. Close Access

(1) Remove the GPAC as follows:

(a) On the panel 30VU, put the X BLEED switch in the AUTO position.

(b) Stop the GAPC.

(c) Disconnect the GAPC from the aircraft ground HP connection.

(d) Close the access panel 191DB.

(2) Close the wing anti-ice control valve as follows:

(a) Remove and discard the lockwire from the bolt (1).

(b) Remove the bolt (1) from the indicator (2).

(c) Install the bolt (1) in the bolt stowage position.

(d) Safety the bolt (1) with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-010).

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

(4) Install the applicable wing leading edge access panels 522AB, 522CB,
622AB, 622CB.

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-11-00-410-060-A

A. Close Access

(1) Remove the GPAC as follows:

(a) On the panel 30VU, put the X BLEED switch in the AUTO position.

(b) Stop the GAPC.

(c) Disconnect the GAPC from the aircraft ground HP connection.

(d) Close the access panel 191DB.

(2) Close the wing anti-ice control valve as follows:

(a) FOR 9DL

1
_ Remove and discard the lockwire from the bolt (1).

2
_ Remove the bolt (1) from the indicator (2).

3
_ Install the bolt (1) in the bolt stowage position.

4
_ Safety the bolt (1) with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-010).

5
_ Move the indicator (2) to the CLOSED position.

(b) FOR 10DL

1
_ Remove and discard the lockwire from the slide (6).

2
_ Move the slide (6) to its center position.

3
_ Move the rod (5) so that the bolt (4) is adjacent to the
CLOSED position.

4
_ Safety the slide (6) with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-010)


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

(4) Install the wing leading edge access panels 522AB, 522CB, 622AB,
622CB.

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-11-00-860-052

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Fully retract the slats (Ref. TASK 27-80-00-866-005).

(2) Make sure that the electrical systems are de-energized (Ref. TASK 24-
41-00-862-002).

Subtask 30-11-00-942-066

C. 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.



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DUCT - TELESCOPIC - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
________________________________________

TASK 30-11-41-000-001

Removal of the Telescopic Duct

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.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
_______
GEAR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking caps


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific safety barriers
No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 3 m (9 ft. 10 in.)

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 19-010 USA AMS 5687


LOCKWIRE STAINLESS STEEL ANNEALED 0.8MM DIA
(Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Referenced Information

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

27-80-00-866-004 Extending the Slats on the Ground


30-11-41-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-11-41-941-052

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put warning notice in these positions, before you do work on the Ice
Protection system:
- on the high-pressure ground-power connections, to tell persons not
to pressurize the Pneumatic system
- in the cockpit, to tell persons not to operate the engines or APU
control switches
- on the panel 50VU, to tell persons not to pressurize the bleed-air
system.
- on the panel 115VU, to tell persons no to operate the slat
controls.

(2) Put the safety barriers in position.

Subtask 30-11-41-866-050

B. Extend the Slats

(1) Extend the slats fully (Ref. TASK 27-80-00-866-004).

R (2) Make sure that the LOCKING TOOL-FLAP SLAT LEVER,INT. POSITION
R (98D27803000000) is on the flap/slat control lever in the cockpit.



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Subtask 30-11-41-865-050

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL AND MONG/SYS1 5CV B06
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/CTL 2DL C02
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/MONG 1DL C01
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21

Subtask 30-11-41-010-050

D. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform below the applicable zone 522(622).

(2) Remove the applicable access panels:


- for the left wing, remove 522EB
- for the right wing, remove 622EB

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-11-41-991-001)

Subtask 30-11-41-020-050

A. Removal of the Telescopic Duct

(1) Remove the clamp (3) and manually retract the telescopic duct.

(2) Put the blanking caps on the open ends of the telescopic duct and the
slat duct.

(3) Hold the telescopic duct in the retracted position with MISCELLANEOUS
(Material No. 19-010).

(4) Hold the telescopic duct assembly and remove the clamp (1).

(5) Put blanking caps on the open ends of the telescopic duct and the
D-nose duct.

(6) To remove the telescopic duct from the D-nose, do these steps:

(a) Remove and discard the cotter pins (21). Remove the slotted nuts
(22) and the washers (23).



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Telescopic Duct
Figure 401/TASK 30-11-41-991-001- 12 (SHEET 1)



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Figure 401/TASK 30-11-41-991-001- 22 (SHEET 2)



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(b) Remove the bolts (18) and the washers (19).

(c) Remove the telescopic duct from the D-nose.

(7) If you are to install a new telescopic duct, do these steps:

(a) Release the tab washers (16).

(b) Remove the bolts (17). Remove and discard the tabwashers (16).

(c) Remove the half clamps (14) and (15).

(d) Keep the half clamps (14) and (15) together so you can install
them on the replacement duct.



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TASK 30-11-41-400-001

Installation of the Telescopic Duct

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE FLIGHT CONTROL SAFETY-LOCKS AND THE WARNING
_______
NOTICES ARE IN POSITION.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
_______
GEAR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific plastic spatula


No specific safety barriers
No specific warning notices
No specific access platform 3.0 m (9 ft. 10 in.)
No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.00 to 1.20 m.daN
(0.00 to 9.00 lbf.ft)

B. Consumable Materials

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

R Material No. 08-004 AIB AIMS-04-05-003


ADHESIVE SEALANT (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 11-026 GB DEF-STAN 68-148/1
SOLVENT GENERAL PURPOSE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 16-016 C Z-12.383
EXTERNAL DECORATION PAINT (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 19-003 USA AMS 3819
LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 19-010 USA AMS 5687
LOCKWIRE STAINLESS STEEL ANNEALED 0.8MM DIA
(Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Expendable Parts

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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
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16 tabwashers 30-11-41 01A-285


21 cotter pins 30-11-41 01A-105

D. Referenced Information

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

27-80-00-866-004 Extending the Slats on the Ground


27-80-00-866-005 Retracting the Slats on the Ground
30-11-41-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-11-41-941-051

R A. Safety Precautions

(1) Make sure the warning notices are in these positions, before you do
work on the ice protection system:
- on the high-pressure ground-power connections, to tell persons not
to pressurize the pneumatic system
- in the cockpit, to tell persons not to operate the engines or the
APU control switches
- on the panel 50VU, to tell persons not to pressurize the bleed-air
system
- on the panel 115VU, to tell persons not to operate the slat
controls.

(2) Make sure that the safety barriers are in position.

Subtask 30-11-41-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the slats are fully extended (Ref. TASK 27-80-00-866-
004).

R (2) Make sure that the LOCKING TOOL-FLAP SLAT LEVER,INT. POSITION is on
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(3) Make sure that the access platform is below the applicable zone
522(622).

(4) Make sure that the access panels 522EB(622EB) and 522BT(622BT) are
removed.

Subtask 30-11-41-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL AND MONG/SYS1 5CV B06
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/CTL 2DL C02
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/MONG 1DL C01
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-11-41-991-001)

Subtask 30-11-41-560-050

A. Preparation of a Replacement Component

WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL


_______
MATERIALS ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.

(1) Remove all the unwanted sealant from the half-clamps (14) and (15)
with a plastic spatula.

(2) Clean the half-clamps (14) and (15) with a MISCELLANEOUS (Material
No. 19-003) made moist with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-026).

(3) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are
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(4) Apply a thin layer of BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No.
08-004) to the mating surfaces of the half-clamps (14) and (15).

(5) Install the half-clamp (14) on the telescopic duct. Make sure that
the projection on the half-clamp (14) engages in the location slot on
the telescopic duct.

(6) Install the half-clamp (15), the new tabwashers (16) and the bolts
(17).

(7) Safety the bolts (17) with the tabwashers (16).

Subtask 30-11-41-420-055

B. Preparation for Installation

(1) Clean the component interfaces and the adjacent areas with a
MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003) made moist with CLEANING AGENTS
(Material No. 11-026).

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

(3) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are
clean and in the correct condition.

Subtask 30-11-41-420-050

C. Installation of the Telescopic Duct

(1) Install the telescopic duct through the D-nose leading edge.

(2) Put the links (20) in position and install the washers (19), the
bolts (18), the washers (23) and the slotted nuts (22). TORQUE the
slotted nuts (22) to between 0.6 and 0.9 m.daN (53.09 and 79.64
lbf.in).

(3) Safety the slotted nuts (22) with the new cotter pins (21).

(4) Remove the blanking caps from the slat duct and the telescopic duct.

(5) If necessary, retract the telescopic duct and hold it in this


position with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-010).

(6) Install the telescopic duct on the D-nose duct. Make sure that the
pin (2) on the D-nose duct engages with the hole in the flange of the
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(7) Install the clamp (1) in the position shown.

(8) TORQUE the clamp (1) to between 0.39 and 0.51 m.daN (34.51 and 45.13
lbf.in).

(9) If necessary, remove the lockwire that holds the telescopic duct in
the retracted position.

(10) Manually extend and retract the telescopic duct to make sure that the
assembly operates correctly.

(11) Remove the blanking caps from the telescopic duct and the slat duct.

(12) Install the telescopic duct on the slat duct.

(13) Install and TORQUE the clamp (3) to between 0.39 and 0.51 m.daN
(34.51 and 45.13 lbf.in).

Subtask 30-11-41-865-052

D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
5CV, 7CV, 1DL, 2DL.

Subtask 30-11-41-866-051

E. Test

(1) Retract (Ref. TASK 27-80-00-866-004) and extend (Ref. TASK 27-80-00-
866-005) the slats.

(2) Visually examine the telescopic duct for correct operation when you
retract and extend the slats.

R (3) Make sure that the LOCKING TOOL-FLAP SLAT LEVER,INT. POSITION is on
the slat/flap control lever.

Subtask 30-11-41-370-050

F. Paint

(1) After a satisfactory test, paint a thin RED line across the nuts of
the clamps (1) and (3) with STRUCTURE PAINTS (Material No. 16-016).



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-11-41-410-050

A. Close Access

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

(2) Install the applicable access panels:


- for the LH wing, install 522EB
- for the RH wing, install 622EB.

Subtask 30-11-41-866-052

B. Retract the Slats

(1) Retract the slats fully (Ref. TASK 27-80-00-866-005).

Subtask 30-11-41-942-050

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.



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DUCT - ANTI-ICE - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
______________________________________

TASK 30-11-42-000-001

Removal of the Anti-Ice Duct

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.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
_______
GEAR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking caps


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific safety barriers
No specific warning notices
No specific access platform 3.5 m (11 ft. 6 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

27-80-00-866-004 Extending the Slats on the Ground


30-11-41-000-001 Removal of the Telescopic Duct
30-11-42-991-001 Fig. 401
30-11-42-991-002 Fig. 402
30-11-42-991-003 Fig. 403



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-11-42-941-050

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put warning notices in these positions, before you do work on the ice
protection system:
- on the high-pressure ground-power connections, to tell persons not
to pressurize the pneumatic system
- in the cockpit, to tell persons not to operate the engines or the
APU control switches
- on the panel 50VU, to tell persons not to pressurize the bleed-air
system
- on the panel 115VU, to tell persons not to operate the slat
controls.

(2) Put the safety barriers in position.

Subtask 30-11-42-866-050

B. Extend the Slats

(1) Extend the slats fully (Ref. TASK 27-80-00-866-004).

(2) Make sure that the LOCKING TOOL - FLAP/SLAT CONTROL LEVER
(98D27803000000) is on the flap/slat control lever.

Subtask 30-11-42-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL AND MONG/SYS1 5CV B06
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/CTL 2DL C02
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/MONG 1DL C01
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21

Subtask 30-11-42-010-050

D. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in the applicable position:


- for the LH wing, below zone 510
- for the RH wing, below zone 610.



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(2) Remove the applicable access panels:
- for the LH wing, remove 522AB, 522CB, 522BT
- for the RH wing, remove 622AB, 622CB, 622BT.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-11-42-020-050

A. Removal of the Anti-Ice Ducts

NOTE : Put blanking caps on the ends of the ducts, immediately after you
____
remove them.

(1) To remove the duct (24):


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-11-42-991-001)

(a) Remove and discard the braided wire from the insulation muff (1)
and then remove the insulation muff (1).

(b) Remove the nut (25), the screw (28) and the washer (26), to
disconnect the ends of the bonding straps (27) and (23).

(c) Hold the duct (24) and remove the clamp (22).

(d) Turn the duct (24) axially in relation to the anti-ice valve and
carefully remove it from the duct (3).

(e) Remove and discard the seal (2).

(2) To remove the duct (3):


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-11-42-991-001, 402/TASK 30-11-42-991-002)

(a) Remove the duct (24) as given before.

(b) Remove and discard the braided wire from the insulation muff (9)
and then remove the insulation muff (9).

(c) Remove the nut (13), the screw (18) and the washers (17) and
(14), to disconnect the end of the bonding strap (16).

(d) Remove the nut (15), the screw (21), the washer (19) and the
bonding strap (20).

(e) Remove the nut (12), the bolt (10) and the cradle (4).



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Anti-ice Duct - Ribs 9, 10 and 11
Figure 401/TASK 30-11-42-991-001



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Anti-ice Duct - Ribs 9, 10 and 11
Figure 402/TASK 30-11-42-991-002



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(f) Remove the bolts (5) and (11), the washers (6) and the cradle
(7).

(g) Move the blast tube (8) inboard, to the approximate center of the
duct (3).

(h) Carefully remove the duct (3) together with the blast tube (8)
from the duct (37).

(i) Remove and discard the seal (36).

(j) Remove the blast tube (8) from the duct (3).

(3) To remove the duct (37):


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-11-42-991-001, 402/TASK 30-11-42-991-002)

(a) Remove the duct (24) as given before.

(b) Remove and discard the braided wires from the insulation muffs
(9) and (46) and then remove the insulation muffs (9) and (46).

(c) Remove the nut (12), the bolt (10) and the cradle (4).

(d) Remove the bolts (5) and (11), the washers (6) and the cradle
(7).

(e) Move the blast tube (8) inboard, to the approximate center of the
duct (3).

(f) Move the duct (3) inboard to give a clearance between the ends of
the ducts (3) and (37).

(g) Remove the nut (39), the screw (42) and the washer (40), to
disconnect the end of the bonding strap (41).

(h) Remove the nut (43), the screw (45), the washer (44) and the
bonding strap (35).

(i) To remove the lower part of the intermediate rib:


- remove the nuts (60), (70) and (79), the bolts (61), (80) and
(81) and the bracket (63)
- remove the nuts (64), the bolts (68), the support washer (69)
and the top bracket (67)
- remove the nuts (77), the bolts (71), the lower bracket (72)
and the support bracket (78)
- remove the nuts (74) and (66), the bolts (65) and (76) and the
center rib (73) from the rib supports (62) and (75).



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(j) Remove the duct (37).

(k) Remove and discard the seal (38)

(4) To remove the duct (52):


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-11-42-991-001, 402/TASK 30-11-42-991-002,
403/TASK 30-11-42-991-003)

(a) Remove the duct (24) as given before.

(b) Remove and discard the braided wire from the insulation muff (9)
and then remove the insulation muff (9).

(c) Remove the nut (12), the bolt (10) and the cradle (4).

(d) Remove the bolts (5) and (11), the washers (6) and the cradle
(7).

(e) Move the blast tube (8) inboard, to the approximate center of the
duct (3).

(f) Remove and discard the braided wires from the insulation muffs
(46) and (93) and then remove the insulation muffs (46) and (93).

(g) Remove the nut (54), the screw (50) and the washer (51), to
disconnect the end of the bonding strap (41).

(h) Remove the nut (58), the bolt (56) and the cradle (57).

(i) Remove the bolts (47) and (59), the washers (48) and the cradle
(49).

(j) Move the blast tube (55) inboard, to the approximate center of
the duct (37).

(k) Move the ducts (3) and (37) inboard, to give a clearance between
the ends of the ducts (37) and (52).

(l) Remove and discard the seal (38).

(m) Hold the duct (52) and remove the clamp (53) and then the duct
(52).



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Anti-Ice Duct - Ribs 11, 12 and 13
Figure 403/TASK 30-11-42-991-003



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(5) To remove the duct (94):
(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 30-11-42-991-003)

(a) Remove and discard the braided wires from the insulation muffs
(93) and (99) and then remove the insulation muffs (93) and (99).

(b) Remove the nut (100), the screw (95) and the washer (101) to
disconnect the ends of the bonding straps (96) and (97).

(c) Hold the duct (94) and remove the clamp (53).

(d) Turn the duct (94) axially in relation to the duct (52) and
carefully remove it from the duct box (104).

(e) Remove and discard the seal (98).

(6) To remove the duct box (104).


(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 30-11-42-991-003)

(a) Remove the duct (94) as given before.

(b) Remove the telescopic duct (Ref. TASK 30-11-41-000-001).

(c) Remove the nut (107), the screw (110), the washer (108) and the
bonding strap (109).

(d) Remove and discard the lockwire from the bolts (102) and (106).

(e) Hold the duct box (104) and remove the bolts (102) and (106) and
the washers (103) and (105.

(f) Remove the duct box (104).



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TASK 30-11-42-400-001

Installation of the Anti-Ice Duct

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE FLIGHT CONTROL SAFETY-LOCKS AND THE WARNING
_______
NOTICES ARE IN POSITION.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
_______
GEAR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking caps


No specific safety barriers
No specific warning notices
No specific access platform 3.5 m (11 ft. 6 in.)
R No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.00 to 1.20 m.daN
R (0.00 to 9.00 lbf.ft)

B. Consumable Materials

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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Material No. 11-026 GB DEF-STAN 68-148/1


SOLVENT GENERAL PURPOSE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 16-016 C Z-12.383
EXTERNAL DECORATION PAINT (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 19-001 OTH 16/2/38 SWG
WIRE,SS,BRAIDED (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 19-003 USA AMS 3819
LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 19-010 USA AMS 5687
LOCKWIRE STAINLESS STEEL ANNEALED 0.8MM DIA
(Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Expendable Parts

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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
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2 seal 30-11-05 07 -210


2 seal 30-11-05 07A-210
R 2 seal 30-11-05 07B-210
36 seal 30-11-05 07 -060
36 seal 30-11-05 07A-060
R 36 seal 30-11-05 07B-060
38 seal 30-11-05 07 -060
38 seal 30-11-05 07A-060
R 38 seal 30-11-05 07B-060
98 seal 30-11-05 05A-100

D. Referenced Information

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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20-28-00-912-004 Electrical Bonding of Components With Conductive


Bolts and Screws and Bonding Straps in the Fuselage
and in the Wings (this does not include the tanks)-
27-80-00-866-004 Extending the Slats on the Ground
27-80-00-866-005 Retracting the Slats on the Ground
30-11-00-790-001 Leak Test of the Wing Anti-Ice Ducts
30-11-41-400-001 Installation of the Telescopic Duct
30-11-42-991-001 Fig. 401
30-11-42-991-002 Fig. 402
30-11-42-991-003 Fig. 403

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-11-42-941-053

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Make sure that these warning notices are in position:


- on the high-pressure ground-power connections to tell persons not
to pressurize the pneumatic system
- in the cockpit, to tell persons not to operate the engines or the
APU control switches
- on the panel 50VU, to tell persons not to pressurize the bleed-air
system
- on the panel 115VU, to tell persons not to operate the slat
controls.

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Subtask 30-11-42-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the slats are fully extended (Ref. TASK 27-80-00-866-
004).

(2) Make sure that the access platform is in position.

(3) Make sure that the access panels 522AB(622AB), 522CB(622CB) and
522BT(622BT) are removed.

Subtask 30-11-42-865-052

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL AND MONG/SYS1 5CV B06
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/CTL 2DL C02
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/MONG 1DL C01
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-11-42-420-058

A. Preparation for Installation

(1) Remove the blanking caps from the applicable ducts that are open.

(2) Use a clean MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003) with CLEANING AGENTS
(Material No. 11-026) to clean the flanges of the ducts that are
open.

(3) Examine the ducts that are open for correct condition. Make sure that
the faces of the flanges have no scores or distortion.

(4) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are
clean and in the correct condition.

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

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R B. Installation of the Anti-Ice Ducts

(1) Remove all the applicable blanking caps immediately before you
install the ducts.

(2) To install the duct (24):


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-11-42-991-001)

R (a) Install the seal (2) in the end of the duct (3).

(b) Put the duct (24) in position in the duct (3) and correctly align
it with the anti-ice valve.

(c) Install the clamp (22) and TORQUE the clamp nut to between 0.39
and 0.51 m.daN (34.51 and 45.13 lbf.in).

(d) Put the ends of the bonding straps (23) and (27) in position on
the duct (24).

(e) Install the screw (28), the washer (26) and the nut (25)
(Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004).

(3) To install the duct (3) with the duct (24) removed:
(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-11-42-991-001, 402/TASK 30-11-42-991-002)

R (a) Put the new seal (36) in position on the inboard end of the duct
(37).

(b) Put the blast tube (8) temporarily in position in the approximate
center of the duct (3).

(c) Put the duct (3) together with the blast tube (8) in position in
the duct (37).

(d) Move the blast tube (8) outboard. Align the bolt holes of the
blast tube (8) with the bolt holes on the D-nose section of Rib
9.

(e) Put the cradle (7) in position and install the bolts (5) and (11)
and the washers (6).

(f) Push the duct (3) against the cradle (7) and install the cradle
(4), the bolt (10) and the nut (12).



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(g) Put the end of the bonding strap (16) in position on the duct
(3).

(h) Install the screw (18), the washers (17) and (14) and the nut
(13) (Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004).

(i) Put the end of the bonding strap (20) in position on the duct
(3).

(j) Install the screw (21), the washer (19) and the nut (15)
(Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004).

(k) Install the duct (24) as given before.

(4) To install the duct (37) with the duct (3) removed:
(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-11-42-991-001, 402/TASK 30-11-42-991-002)

(a) Put the blast tube (55) in position in the approximate center of
the duct (37).

R (b) Put the new seal (38) in position in the outboard end of the duct
(37).

(c) Put the duct (37) in position in the duct (52).

(d) Move the blast tube (55) outboard. Align the bolt holes of the
blast tube (55) with the bolt holes on the D nose section of Rib
11.

(e) Put the cradle (49) in position and install the bolts (47) and
(59) and the washers (48).

(f) Push the duct (37) against the cradle (49) and install the cradle
(57), the bolt (56) and the nut (58).

(5) To install intermediate rib:


- put the center rib (73) in position between the support ribs (62)
and (75).
- install the bolts (65) and (76) and the nuts (66)and (74)
- put the lower bracket (72) and the support bracket (78) in position
and install the bolts (71) and the nuts (77)
- put the top bracket (67) in position and install the bolts (68),
the washers (69) and the nuts (64).
- put the support bracket (63) in position on the rib supports (75)
and the top bracket (67).
- install the bolts (61), (80) and (81) and the nuts (60), (70) and
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(a) Put the end of the bonding strap (41) in position on the duct
(37).

(b) Install the screw (42), the washer (40) and the nut (39)
(Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004).

(c) Install the duct (3) as given before.

(6) To install the duct (52) with the duct (37) removed:
(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 30-11-42-991-002, 403/TASK 30-11-42-991-003)

(a) Put the duct (52) in position adjacent to the duct (94).

(b) Install the clamp (53) and tighten the clamp nut to between 0.39
and 0.51 m.daN (34.51 and 45.13 lbf.in).

(c) Put the end of the bonding strap (41) in position on the duct
(52).

(d) Install the screw (50), the washer (51) and the nut (54)
(Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004).

(e) Install the duct (37) as given before.

(7) To install the duct (94):


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-11-42-991-001, 402/TASK 30-11-42-991-002,
403/TASK 30-11-42-991-003)

R (a) Install the new seal (98) in the end of the duct (94).

(b) Put the duct (94) in position in the duct box (104) and correctly
align it with the duct (52).

(c) Install the clamp (53) and TORQUE the clamp nut to between 0.39
and 0.51 m.daN (34.51 and 45.13 lbf.in).

(d) Put the ends of the bonding straps (96) and (97) in position on
the duct (94).

(e) Install the screw (95), the washer (101) and the nut (100)
(Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004).

(8) To install the duct box (104) with the duct (94) removed:
(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 30-11-42-991-002, 403/TASK 30-11-42-991-003)

(a) Put the duct box (104) in position and install the bolts (106)
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(b) Safety the bolts (106) and (102) with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No.
19-010).

(9) Install the telescopic duct (Ref. TASK 30-11-41-400-001).

(10) Put the end of the bonding strap (109) in position on the duct box
(104).

(11) Install the screw (110), the washer (108) and the nut (107)
(Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004).

(12) Install the duct (94) as given before.

Subtask 30-11-42-865-051

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DL, 2DL, 5CV, 7CV.

Subtask 30-11-42-720-050

D. Test

CAUTION : DO NOT USE ENGINE POWER WHEN YOU DO A LEAK TEST OF THE WING
_______
ANTI-ICE DUCTS. HOT AIR FROM THE ENGINE CAN CAUSE INJURY.

(1) Do a leak test of the wing anti-ice ducts (Ref. TASK 30-11-00-790-
001).

Subtask 30-11-42-420-057

E. Complete the Installation Procedure

(1) Use STRUCTURE PAINTS (Material No. 16-016) and paint a red line
across the nuts of the clamps (22) and (53).
(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 30-11-42-991-002)

(2) Install the applicable insulation muff(s) (1), (9), (46), (93) and
(99) and safety with the new MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-001).



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-11-42-410-050

A. Close Access

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

(2) Install the applicable access panels:


- for the LH wing, install 522AB, 522CB, 522BT
- for the RH wing, install 622AB, 622CB, 622BT.

Subtask 30-11-42-866-051

B. Retract the Slats

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS ARE
_______
CLEAR. MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS
AND/OR DAMAGE.

(1) Fully retract the slats (Ref. TASK 27-80-00-866-005).

Subtask 30-11-42-942-050

C. 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
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VALVE - WING ANTI ICE CONTROL (9DL,10DL) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_______________________________________________________________

TASK 30-11-51-000-001

Removal of the Wing Anti-Ice Control 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.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
_______
GEAR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking caps


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific safety barriers
No specific warning notices
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

30-11-51-991-001 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-11-51-991-001-B Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 301-399,

30-11-51-991-001-A Fig. 401B

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-11-51-991-001)

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-11-51-991-001-B)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 30-11-51-991-001-A)



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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-11-51-941-051

A. Safety Precautions

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE PNEUMATIC SYSTEM IS DEPRESSURIZED BEFORE YOU
_______
START WORK ON THE PNEUMATIC SYSTEM.

(1) Put the warning notices in these positions before you do work on the
ice protection system:
- on the high-pressure ground-power connections, to tell persons not
to pressurize the pneumatic system
- in the cockpit, to tell persons not to operate the engines or APU
control switch
- on the panel 30VU, to tell persons not to pressurize the bleed air
system
- on the panel 115VU, to tell persons not to operate the slat
controls.

(2) Put the safety barriers in position.

Subtask 30-11-51-865-050

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL AND MONG/SYS1 5CV B06
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/CTL 2DL C02
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/MONG 1DL C01
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21

Subtask 30-11-51-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position below the applicable zone
522(622).

(2) Remove the access panels:


- FOR 9DL
remove 522AB
- FOR 10DL
remove 622AB.



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4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

Subtask 30-11-51-020-050

A. Removal of the Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve

(1) Disconnect the electrical connectors (8), (9) and (10).

(2) Remove the coupling (3) from the anti-ice valve (2) and move the duct
(4) outboard.

(3) Hold the anti-ice valve (2) and remove the coupling (1). Move the
anti-ice valve (2) outboard to disconnect the locating pin (6) and
lower the anti-ice valve from its location.

(4) Put blanking caps on:


- the open ends of the anti-ice ducts (4) and (11)
- the electrical connectors (7), (8), (9) and (10).

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-11-51-020-050-A

A. Removal of the Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve

(1) Disconnect the electrical connectors (5), (6) and (7).

(2) Remove the clamp (3) and move the duct (4) away from the anti-ice
control valve (2).

(3) Hold the anti-ice control valve (2) and remove the clamp (1).

(4) Move the anti-ice control valve (2) sideways to disconnect the
location pin (8) and remove the anti-ice control valve (2).

(5) Put blanking caps on:


- the open ends of the anti-ice ducts (4) and (9)
- the electrical connectors (5), (6) and (7)
- the electrical connectors and the openings on the anti-ice control
valve (2).



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**ON A/C ALL

TASK 30-11-51-400-001

Installation of the Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE FLIGHT CONTROL SAFETY-LOCKS AND THE WARNING
_______
NOTICES ARE IN POSITION.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
_______
GEAR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific safety barriers


No specific warning notices
No specific access platform 3.5 m (11 ft. 6 in.)
No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.00 to 1.20 m.daN
(0.00 to 9.00 lbf.ft)

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 11-026 GB DEF-STAN 68-148/1


SOLVENT GENERAL PURPOSE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 19-003 USA AMS 3819
LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Referenced Information

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

30-11-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Wing Ice-Protection System

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

30-11-51-991-001 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-11-51-991-001-B Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 301-399,

30-11-51-991-001-A Fig. 401B

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-11-51-991-001)

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-11-51-991-001-B)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 30-11-51-991-001-A)



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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-11-51-941-057

A. Safety Precautions

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE PNEUMATIC SYSTEM IS DEPRESSURIZED BEFORE YOU
_______
START WORK ON THE PNEUMATIC SYSTEM.

(1) Make sure that the warning notices are in these positions before you
do work on the ice protection system:
- on the high-pressure ground-power connections, to tell persons not
to pressurize the pneumatic system
- in the cockpit, to tell persons not to operate the engines or APU
control switch
- on the panel 30VU, to tell persons not to pressurize the bleed air
system
- on the panel 115VU, to tell persons not to operate the slat
controls.

(2) Make sure that he safety barriers are in position.

Subtask 30-11-51-860-051

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the access platform is below the applicable zone 522
(622).

(2) Make sure that the applicable access panels 522AB (622AB) are
removed.

Subtask 30-11-51-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL AND MONG/SYS1 5CV B06
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/CTL 2DL C02
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/MONG 1DL C01
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21



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4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

Subtask 30-11-51-560-050

A. Preparation of a Replacement Component

(1) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors (7).

(2) Make sure that the transport-cap has been removed from the controller
housing assembly.

(3) To clean the components:

(a) Clean the flanges on the anti-ice valve (2) and the anti-ice
ducts (4) and (11) with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-026) and
a clean MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003).

(4) Do a visual inspection of the component interface and the adjacent


area.

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-11-51-560-050-A

A. Preparation of a Replacement Component

(1) Remove the blanking caps from:


- the open ends of the anti-ice ducts (4) and (9)
- the electrical connectors (5), (6) and (7)
- the electrical connectors and the openings on the anti-ice control
valve (2).

(2) To clean the components:

(a) Clean the flanges on the anti-ice control valve (2) and the
anti-ice ducts (4) and (9) with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-
026) and a clean MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003).



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Subtask 30-11-51-420-053

B. Preparation for Installation

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area with a
MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003) made moist with CLEANING AGENTS
(Material No. 11-026).

(2) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are
clean and in the correct condition.

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

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

Subtask 30-11-51-420-050

C. Installation of the Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve

(1) Remove the blanking caps from the anti-ice ducts (4) and (11).

(2) Put the anti-ice valve (2) in position between the two anti-ice ducts
(4) and (11). Make sure the pin (6) is correctly aligned with the
hole (5) in the flange of the anti-ice valve (2).

(3) Install the couplings (1) and (3).

(4) TORQUE the nuts on the couplings (1) and (3) to between 0.39 and 0.51
m.daN (34.51 and 45.13 lbf.in).

(5) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors (8), (9) and
(10).

(6) Install the electrical connectors (8), (9) and (10).



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R 528-599,

Subtask 30-11-51-420-050-A

C. Installation of the Wing Anti-Ice Control Valve

(1) FOR 9DL


- slowly operate the indicator (10) with your hand to make sure that
it moves freely.

(2) FOR 10DL


- slowly operate the indicator (11) with your hand to make sure that
it moves freely.

NOTE : The slide mechanism (12) must be in the center position for
____
correct operation.

(3) Loosely assemble the clamps (1) and (3) to the anti-ice control valve
(2).

(4) Put the anti-ice control valve (2) in position between the two ducts
(4) and (9). Make sure that the location pin (8) engages the hole in
the flange of the anti-ice control valve (2).

(5) Install the clamps (1) and (3) and TORQUE the nuts on the clamps (1)
and (3) to between 0.39 and 0.51 m.daN (34.51 and 45.13 lbf.in).

(6) Connect the electrical connectors (5), (6) and (7) to the anti-ice
control valve (2).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-11-51-865-052

D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DL, 2DL, 5CV, 7CV.

Subtask 30-11-51-720-050

E. Test

(1) Do an operational test of the wing ice-protection system (Ref. TASK


30-11-00-710-001).



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Subtask 30-11-51-790-050

F. Leak Test

(1) Examine the valve connections at the couplings (1) and (3) for air
leakage during the operational test.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-11-51-410-050

A. Close Access

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

(2) Install the access panels:


- FOR 9DL
install 522AB
- FOR 10DL
install 622AB.

Subtask 30-11-51-942-050

B. 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.



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TASK 30-11-51-000-002

Removal of the Anti-Ice Valve Filter

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.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
_______
GEAR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking plug


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific plastic bag
No specific safety barriers
No specific warning notices
No specific access platform 3 m (9 ft. 10 in.)


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B. Referenced Information

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

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

30-11-51-991-002 Fig. 402

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-11-51-991-002-B Fig. 402A

**ON A/C 301-399,

30-11-51-991-002-A Fig. 402B

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 30-11-51-991-002)

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 402A/TASK 30-11-51-991-002-B)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 402B/TASK 30-11-51-991-002-A)



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Anti-Ice Control Valve Filter
Figure 402/TASK 30-11-51-991-002


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Anti-Ice Control Valve Filter
Figure 402A/TASK 30-11-51-991-002-B


R

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Anti-Ice Control Valve Filter
R Figure 402B/TASK 30-11-51-991-002-A


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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-11-51-941-055

A. Safety Precautions

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE PNEUMATIC SYSTEM IS DEPRESSURIZED BEFORE YOU
_______
START WORK ON THE PNEUMATIC SYSTEM.

(1) Put warning notices in these positions before you do work on the ice
protection system:
- on the high-pressure ground-power connections, to tell persons not
to pressurize the pneumatic system
- in the cockpit, to tell persons not to operate the engines or APU
control switch
- on the panel 30VU, to tell persons not to pressurize the bleed air
system
- on the panel 115VU, to tell persons not to operate the slat
controls.

(2) Put the safety barriers in position.

Subtask 30-11-51-865-053

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL AND MONG/SYS1 5CV B06
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/CTL 2DL C02
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/MONG 1DL C01
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21

Subtask 30-11-51-010-052

C. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position below the applicable zone 522
(622).

(2) For the anti-ice valve 9DL remove the access panel 522WB.

(3) For the anti-ice valve 10DL remove the access panel 622WB.



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4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

Subtask 30-11-51-020-051

A. Removal of the Anti-ice Valve Filter

WARNING : DO NOT TOUCH THE ANTI-ICE DUCTS UNTIL THEY ARE COOL. THE
_______
TEMPERATURE OF THE DUCTS STAYS HIGH FOR SOME TIME AFTER THE
ENGINE STOPS.

(1) Remove and discard the lockwire from the caps (1) and (2).

(2) Remove the caps (1) and (2).

(3) Remove and discard the O-ring (3).

(4) Remove the filter (4).

(5) Put a blanking cap into the hole in the anti-ice control valve.

(6) Remove and discard the O-ring (5).

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-11-51-020-051-A

A. Removal of the Anti-ice Valve Filter

WARNING : DO NOT TOUCH THE ANTI-ICE DUCTS UNTIL THEY ARE COOL. THE
_______
TEMPERATURE OF THE DUCTS STAYS HIGH FOR SOME TIME AFTER THE
ENGINE STOPS.

(1) Remove the blanking cap (4).

(2) Remove the filter (3).

(3) Put a blanking plug in the opening in the anti-ice control valve.

(4) Discard the O-rings (1) and (2).

(5) Put the filter (3) in a clean, plastic bag.



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TASK 30-11-51-400-002

Installation of the Anti-Ice Valve Filter

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE FLIGHT CONTROL SAFETY-LOCKS AND THE WARNING
_______
NOTICES ARE IN POSITION.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
_______
GEAR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

R No specific AR ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)


R No specific AR SAFETY BARRIER
R No specific AR WARNING NOTICE

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 11-026 GB DEF-STAN 68-148/1


SOLVENT GENERAL PURPOSE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 19-003 USA AMS 3819
LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 19-010 USA AMS 5687
LOCKWIRE STAINLESS STEEL ANNEALED 0.8MM DIA
(Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Expendable Parts

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

R
1 O-ring 30-11-51 02C-270A
R
2 0-ring 30-11-51 02C-260A
3 O-ring 30-11-51 02 -110
3 O-ring 30-11-51 02A-110
3 O-ring 30-11-51 02B-110
5 O-ring 30-11-51 02A-190
5 O-ring 30-11-51 02B-190

D. Referenced Information

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

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

30-11-51-991-002 Fig. 402

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-11-51-991-002-B Fig. 402A

**ON A/C 301-399,

30-11-51-991-002-A Fig. 402B

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 30-11-51-991-002)



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R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 402A/TASK 30-11-51-991-002-B)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 402B/TASK 30-11-51-991-002-A)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-11-51-941-056

A. Safety Precautions

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE PNEUMATIC SYSTEM IS DEPRESSURIZED BEFORE YOU
_______
START WORK ON THE PNEUMATIC SYSTEM.

(1) Make sure that WARNING NOTICES are in these positions before you do
work on the ice protection system:
- on the high-pressure ground-power connections, to tell persons not
to pressurize the pneumatic system
- in the cockpit, to tell persons not to operate the engines or APU
control switch
- on the panel 30VU, to tell persons not to pressurize the bleed air
system
- on the panel 115VU, to tell persons not to operate the slat
controls.

(2) Make sure that the SAFETY BARRIERS are in position.

Subtask 30-11-51-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT) is in position below
the applicable zone 522 (622).

(2) For the anti-ice valve 9DL, make sure that the access panel 522WB has
been removed.

(3) For the anti-ice valve 10DL, make sure that the access panel 622WB
has been removed.



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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL AND MONG/SYS1 5CV B06
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/CTL 2DL C02
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/MONG 1DL C01
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-11-51-420-052

A. Preparation for Installation

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area with a
MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003) made moist with CLEANING AGENTS
(Material No. 11-026).

(2) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are
clean and in the correct condition.

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

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

Subtask 30-11-51-420-051

B. Installation of the Anti-ice Valve Filter

(1) Remove the blanking cap from the anti-ice control valve.

(2) Install the new O-ring (5) on the filter (4).

(3) Install the filter (4) into the anti-ice control valve.

(4) Install the new O-ring (3) on the cap (2).

(5) Install the cap (2) and the cap (1).

(6) Safety the caps (1) and (2) with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-010).



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R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

Subtask 30-11-51-420-051-A

B. Installation of the Anti-ice Valve Filter

(1) Remove the blanking plug from the anti-ice control valve.

(2) Install the new O-ring (1) and the new 0-ring (2) on the filter (3).

(3) Install and tighten the filter (3).

(4) Install and tighten the blanking cap (4).

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-11-51-410-051

A. Close Access

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

(2) For the anti-ice valve 9DL, install the access panel 522WB.

(3) For the anti-ice valve 10DL, install the access panel 622WB.

Subtask 30-11-51-865-054

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
5CV, 7CV, 2DL, 1DL.

Subtask 30-11-51-942-051

C. Removal of Equipment

(1) Remove the safety barriers.

(2) Remove the warning notice(s).

(3) Remove the access platform(s).



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standard tools and all other items.



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TASK 30-11-51-960-001

Replacement of the Wing Anti-Ice Valve Filter

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.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING
_______
GEAR.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE PNEUMATIC SYSTEM IS DEPRESSURIZED BEFORE YOU START
_______
WORK ON THE PNEUMATIC SYSTEM.

WARNING : DO NOT TOUCH THE ANTI-ICE DUCTS UNTIL THEY ARE COOL. THE TEMPERATURE
_______
OF THE DUCTS STAYS HIGH FOR SOME TIME AFTER THE ENGINE STOPS.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 301151-01

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific safety barriers
R No specific AR WARNING NOTICE

B. Expendable Parts

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

R 3 filter 30-11-51 02C-250


4 filter 30-11-51 02 -180
4 filter 30-11-51 02A-180
4 filter 30-11-51 02B-180



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C. Referenced Information

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

30-11-51-000-002 Removal of the Anti-Ice Valve Filter


30-11-51-400-002 Installation of the Anti-Ice Valve Filter
CMM 301151
CMM 301152

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

30-11-51-991-002 Fig. 402

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-11-51-991-002-B Fig. 402A

**ON A/C 301-399,

30-11-51-991-002-A Fig. 402B

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-11-51-941-058

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.

(2) Before you do work on the Ice Protection system, put WARNING NOTICES
in position to tell persons not to:
- operate the pneumatic system
- operate the engines
- operate the slats
- operate the APU switch.

(3) On panel 191DB, put a WARNING NOTICE in position to tell persons not
to pressurize the bleed air system.



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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL AND MONG/SYS1 5CV B06
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/CTL 2DL C02
49VU ANTI ICE/WING/MONG 1DL C01
121VU FLIGHT CONTROLS/SLT/CTL/SYS2 7CV R21

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-403,

Subtask 30-11-51-960-050

A. Replacement of the Wing Anti-Ice Valve Filter


(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 30-11-51-991-002)

(1) Remove the filter (4) from the wing anti-ice valve (Ref. TASK 30-11-
51-000-002).

NOTE : The filter (4) can be cleaned and used again, only on wing
____
anti-ice valves with the part numbers given. On all other wing
anti-ice valves the filter (4) must be discarded and replaced
(Ref. CMM 301151):
- HC1755
- HC1756
- HC1757
- HC1758.

(2) Install a replacement filter (4) in the wing anti-ice valve


(Ref. TASK 30-11-51-400-002).



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R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

Subtask 30-11-51-960-050-A

A. Replacement of the Wing Anti-Ice Valve Filter

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 402A/TASK 30-11-51-991-002-B)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 402B/TASK 30-11-51-991-002-A)

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

(1) Remove the filter (3) from the wing anti-ice valve (Ref. TASK 30-11-
51-000-002).

NOTE : The filter (3) can be cleaned and used again, only on wing
____
anti-ice valves with the part numbers given. On all other wing
anti-ice valves the filter (3) must be discarded and replaced
(Ref. CMM 301152):
- HC1755
- HC1756
- HC1757
- HC1758.

(2) Install a replacement filter (3) in the wing anti-ice valve


(Ref. TASK 30-11-51-400-002).

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-11-51-865-057

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
5CV, 7CV, 1DL, 2DL.



EFF :

ALL  30-11-51

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Subtask 30-11-51-942-052

B. Removal of Equipment

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

(2) Remove the safety barriers.

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

(5) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
standard tools and all other items.



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ENGINE AIR INTAKE ICE PROTECTION - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
____________________________________________________________

1. _______
General
(Ref. Fig. 001)
The ice protection system of the engine air intakes is normally selected
only in icing conditions.
Ice protection heats the intake cowls with air bled from the engine
compressor.
The function of the ice protection of the engine air intakes is to supply
bleed air to heat the inlet lip during icing encounters. This maintains the
inlet duct of the engine free of harmful accumulation of ice.
The installation consists of ducting, coupling, seals, a shutoff valve,
mechanical supports and a swirl nozzle.
The air bled from the fifth stage of the high compressor is the heat source.
A solenoid-operated shutoff valve (which is designed to be spring loaded in
the closed position in case of failure) provides the on-off control. The
swirl nozzle distributes the air within the leading edge of the intake cowl.
The spent air exhausts via a flush duct in the aft cavity of the intake
cowl.

2. __________________
Component Location

(Ref. Fig. 002, 003, 004)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN I FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION I PANELIZONEIACCESS I ATA
I I I I DOOR I REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2DN1 P/BSW-ANTI ICE/ENG 1 25VU 210 30-20-00
2DN2 P/BSW-ANTI ICE/ENG 2 25VU 210 30-20-00
4000DN VALVE-ENGINE AIR 30-21-51
INTAKE ANTI ICE

3. System
__________________
Description
(Ref. Fig. 005)


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Ice Protection of the Engine Air Intakes - Flow Diagram
Figure 001


R

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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
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Ice Protection of the Engine Air Intakes - Component Location
Figure 002


R

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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
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R Ice Protection of the Engine Air Intakes - Controls
R Figure 003



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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
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Ice Protection of the Engine Air Intakes - Indications
on Upper ECAM Display Unit
Figure 004



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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,


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Ice Protection of the Engine Air Intakes - Description
Figure 005


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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
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4. Power
____________
Supply
(Ref. Fig. 006)
The supply and protection of the components is as follows:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|COMPONENT/FUNCTION | CIRCUIT BREAKER | BUSBAR |
|--------------------------------|-----------------------------|--------------|
|ANTI ICE/ENG 1 pushbutton | | |
|switch | | |
|FAULT legend | | |
|ON legend | 1DN1 | 101PP |
|ENG 1 air intake | | |
|anti ice valve | | |
|--------------------------------|-----------------------------|--------------|
|ANTI ICE/ENG 2 pushbutton | | |
|switch | | |
|FAULT legend | | |
|ON legend | 1DN2 | 202PP |
|ENG 2 air intake | | |
|anti ice valve | | |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

5. Interface
_________
R

A. Interface with the Engine Interface Unit (EIU)


Oil low press and ground information is used to avoid an unwanted anti
ice fault on ground, engine not running (anti ice valve closed).

B. Interface with the Zone Controller


The configuration of the ANTI ICE pushbutton switch or position of the
anti ice valve is used for computation of the air bleed status.

C. Interface with the System Data Acquisition Concentrator (SDAC)


A warning message is generated on the ECAM system in case of disagreement
between anti ice valve control and position.
R

6. Component
_____________________
Description
(Ref. Fig. 007, 008, 009)
The anti ice valve is a butterfly shutoff valve of the on/off type. The
valve is spring-loaded to the closed position in the absence of motive
pressure. A solenoid controls closure of the valve. The valve is fully open
in the event of electrical signal loss and with sufficient motive pressure.
The air bled from the ninth stage provides the motive pressure to the valve.
The valve operates when the motive pressure is greater than 10 psig.
Upon energization of the solenoid, the valve closes.



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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
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Ice Protection of the Engine Air Intakes
Schematic
Figure 006



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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,


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Anti Ice Valve of the Engine Air Intake - General View
Figure 007



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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
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Anti Ice Valve of the Engine Air Intake - Schematic
Figure 008



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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
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Anti Ice Access Panel
Figure 009



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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
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The solenoid plunger retracts and causes:
- the motive pressure to push the pilot ball against the pilot vent seat,
- the motive pressure to flow to chamber A.
The pressure in chamber A overcomes the pressure in chamber B because the
piston has a greater effective area on chamber A side. A spring also assists
the piston to the valve closed position.
De-energization of the solenoid opens the valve. The solenoid plunger
extends under the action of the plunger spring. This drives the pilot ball
against the motive pressure seat of the pilot and vents chamber A to
ambient.
The motive pressure in chamber B acts on the piston to:
- overcome the spring,
- drive the valve to the fully open position.
It is possible to manually override and lock the valve in either the open or
closed position. Without application of motive pressure, it is possible to
move the valve to the desired position by application of a torque of not
more than 200 lbf.in. to a standard hexagonal nut attached to the butterfly
shaft.
Insertion of the locking pin through the locking hole on the valve body into
the mating hole in the piston locks the valve. A ball detent mechanism in
the end of the locking pin retains the pin in the hole corresponding to the
desired valve position.
A visual position indicator shows the position of the valve.
Two hermetically sealed switches actuated by a cam give the electrical
position indication.
The cam is splined to the shaft of the actuator. The switches are capable of
operation in a high temperature environment. The switches are configured to
give a disagrement indication signal if the valve is not in the commanded
position.

7. ________________________________
Operation/Control and Indicating

A. General
The air bled from the fifth stage of the compressor passes through four
duct sections and a line-mounted valve of the on-off type. At the forward
bulkhead of the intake cowl, the anti ice system interfaces with the
swirl nozzle in the intake lip. The spent air then enters the cavity of
the intake cowl aft of the forward bulkhead: the air passes through holes
in the inner cap of the bulkhead between the skin inner barrel and the
bulkhead.
Finally, the air exhausts overboard through the flush duct in the outer
barrel.
The airflow pressure is controlled by an anti ice valve which is of the
butterfly type and electrically operated. The safety position of the
valve is full open.
Q = airflow (kg/s).



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When the anti ice valve is open, the information is fed to the zone
controller. The latter determines the configuration of the engine bleed
air to control the FADEC: this decreases the N1 limit relative to the
ambient conditions, the engine operating conditions and the load of the
anti ice bleed.

B. Control and Indicating


(Ref. Fig. 003, 004, 010, 011)
The control and indicating components are located on the overhead panel,
on the ANTI ICE section of panel 25VU. Two pushbutton switches designated
ENG 1 and ENG 2 are available, each associated with one engine.
Each pushbutton switch includes two luminous legends:
- ON: blue,
- FAULT: amber.

(1) When you release the pushbutton switch, the ON legend is off and the
system is not selected on.

(2) When you push the pushbutton switch, the ON legend is on and the
system is selected on.

(3) Illumination of the FAULT legend indicates:

(a) With the ON legend off, the following failure:


- the anti ice valve is not fully closed.
It is necessary to push the ENG 1(2) pushbutton switch to
extinguish the FAULT legend (the ON legend comes on).

(b) If the ON legend is on, the following failure:


- the anti ice valve is not fully open.
It is necessary to release the ENG 1(2) pushbutton switch to
extinguish the FAULT legend (the ON legend goes off).
If failure of the anti ice valve is detected on the ground, it
is possible to lock the valve butterfly in either the open or
closed position for the next flight.

(4) The ENG ANTI ICE ON indication is displayed in green on the MEMO page
on the lower part of the upper ECAM display unit if at least one of
the two ice protection systems of the engine air intakes is selected
on.

(5) Central warnings


(Ref. Fig. 010, 011)
Illumination of the FAULT legend of the ENG 1(2) pushbutton switch is
accompanied by activation of the ECAM system:
- activation of the single chime,
- flashing of the amber MASTER CAUT light,



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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
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Anti Ice Valve of the Engine Air Intake Not Closed
Figure 010


R

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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
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Anti Ice Valve of the Engine Air Intake Not Open
Figure 011


R

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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
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- warning display on the lower part of the upper ECAM display unit.

C. Anti-ice Valve Overpressure Indicator

(1) The anti-ice valve mechanical overpressure indicator has a release


pressure that is set by the pressure reducer piston. When the
pressure is between 120 psi (8.27 bar) and 180 psi (12.41 bar) the
indicator will move to the extended position (pop out).

(2) When the overpressure indicator on the anti-ice valve is in the


extended position there is a problem with the regulator in the valve
or there is a problem with the overpressure indicator.

(3) The regulator in the valve is used to reduce the pressure inside the
valve. When the pressure is reduced it extends the life of the seals
of the actuator piston.

(4) Failure of the regulator to reduce the actuator pressure will shorten
the life of the piston seals. If the seals are not good and the
piston does not operate correctly it can possibly cause the valve to
move to the closed position. If the valve moves to the closed
position the air will not flow through the valve or the anti-ice
system.



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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
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ENGINE AIR INTAKE ICE PROTECTION - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
____________________________________________________________

1. _______
General
(Ref. Fig. 001)
The ice protection system of the engine air intakes is normally selected
only in icing conditions.
Ice protection heats the intake cowls with air bled from the engine
compressor.
The function of the ice protection of the engine air intakes is to supply
bleed air to heat the inlet lip during icing encounters. This maintains the
inlet duct of the engine free of harmful accumulation of ice.
The installation consists of ducting, coupling, seals, a shutoff valve,
mechanical supports and a piccolo tube.
The air bled from the seventh stage of the high compressor is the heat
source.
A solenoid-operated shutoff valve (which is designed to be spring-loaded in
the closed position in case of failure) provides the on-off control. The
piccolo tube distributes the air within the leading edge of the intake cowl.
The spent air exhausts via a flush duct in the aft cavity of the intake
cowl.

2. __________________
Component Location

(Ref. Fig. 002, 003, 004)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN I FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION I PANELIZONEIACCESS I ATA
I I I I DOOR I REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2DN1 P/BSW-ANTI ICE/ENG 1 25VU 210 30-20-00
2DN2 P/BSW-ANTI ICE/ENG 2 25VU 210 30-20-00
4000DN VALVE-ENGINE AIR 30-21-51
INTAKE ANTI ICE

3. System
__________________
Description
(Ref. Fig. 005)


R

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501-509, 511-526, 528-599,  30-21-00

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Ice Protection of the Engine Air Intakes - Flow Diagram
Figure 001


R

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501-509, 511-526, 528-599,  30-21-00

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Ice Protection of the Engine Air Intakes - Component Location
Figure 002


R

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501-509, 511-526, 528-599,  30-21-00

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Ice Protection of the Engine Air Intakes - Controls
Figure 003


R

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501-509, 511-526, 528-599,  30-21-00

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Ice Protection of the Engine Air Intakes - Indications
on Upper ECAM Display Unit
Figure 004



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501-509, 511-526, 528-599, 

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Ice Protection of the Engine Air Intakes - Description
Figure 005


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501-509, 511-526, 528-599,  30-21-00

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4. Power
____________
Supply
The electrical supply and protection of the components is as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| COMPONENT/FUNCTION | CIRCUIT BREAKER | BUSBAR |
|----------------------------------|-------------------------|---------------|
| ANTI ICE/ENG 1 pushbutton switch | | |
| FAULT legend | | |
| ON legend | 1DN1 | 101PP |
| ENG 1 air intake | | |
| anti ice valve | | |
|----------------------------------|-------------------------|---------------|
| ANTI ICE/ENG 2 pushbutton switch | | |
| FAULT legend | | |
| ON legend | 1DN2 | 202PP |
| ENG 2 air intake | | |
| anti ice valve | | |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

5. Interface
_________

A. Interface with the Engine Interface Unit (EIU)


- The information (ANTI ICE pushbutton switch configuration) is sent to
the EIU which transmits it to the Full Authority Digital Engine Control
(FADEC) by an ARINC 429 bus (label 032 bit 22). The FADEC uses this bit
to select the continuous ignition.
- Oil low press and ground information is used to avoid an unwanted anti
ice fault on ground, engine not running (anti ice valve open without
motive pressure).

B. Interface with the Air Conditioning System Controller (ACSC)


The configuration of the ANTI ICE pushbutton switch or position of the
anti ice valve are used for computation of the air bleed status.

C. Interface with the System Data Acquisition Concentrator (SDAC)


A warning message is generated on the ECAM system in case of disagreement
between anti ice valve control and position.

6. Component
_____________________
Description
(Ref. Fig. 006, 007, 008)
The anti-ice valve is a butterfly shutoff valve of the on/off type. The
valve is spring-loaded to the closed position in the absence of motive
pressure. A solenoid controls closure of the valve. The valve is fully open
in the event of electrical signal loss and with sufficient motive pressure.
The valve operates when the upstream motive pressure is greater than 7 psig.
Upon energization to the solenoid, the valve closes.
The solenoid plunger retracts and causes:


R

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501-509, 511-526, 528-599,  30-21-00

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Anti Ice Valve of the Engine Air Intake - General View
Figure 006


R

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501-509, 511-526, 528-599,  30-21-00

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Anti Ice Valve of the Engine Air Intake - Schematic
Figure 007


R

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501-509, 511-526, 528-599,  30-21-00

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Anti Ice Access Panel
Figure 008


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501-509, 511-526, 528-599,  30-21-00

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- the motive pressure to push the pilot ball against the pilot vent seat,
- the motive pressure to flow to chamber A.
The pressure in chamber A overcomes the pressure in chamber B because the
piston has a greater effective area on chamber A side. A spring also assists
the piston to the valve closed position.
De-energization of the solenoid opens the valve. The solenoid plunger
extends under the action of the plunger spring. This drives the pilot ball
against the motive pressure seat of the pilot and vents chamber A to
ambient.
The motive pressure in chamber B acts on the piston to:
- overcome the spring,
- drive the valve to the fully open position.
It is possible to manually override and lock the valve in either the open or
closed position.
(Ref. Fig. 006)
Without application of motive pressure, it is possible to move the valve to
the desired position by application of a torque to a standard hexagonal nut
attached to the butterfly shaft.
Insertion of the locking pin through the locking hole on the valve body into
the mating hole in the piston locks the valve. A ball detent mechanism in
the end of the locking pin retains the pin in the hole corresponding to the
desired valve position.
A visual position indicator shows the position of the valve.
A visual pop-out overpressure indicator comes out in case of overpressure.
Two hermetically sealed switches actuated by a cam give the electrical
position indication.
The cam is splined to the shaft of the actuator. The switches are capable of
operation in a high temperature environment. The switches are configured to
give a disagrement indication signal if the valve is not in the commanded
position.

7. ________________________________
Operation/Control and Indicating

A. General
(Ref. Fig. 005)
The air bled from the seventh stage of the HP compressor passes through
four duct sections and line-mounted valve of the on-off type. At the
forward bulkhead of the intake cowl, the anti-ice system interfaces with
the piccolo tube in the intake lip. The spent air then exhausts overboard
via the exhaust sleeve/flush duct assembly.
The airflow pressure is controlled by an anti ice valve which is of the
butterfly type and electrically operated. The safety position of the
valve is fully open.
The flow factor is:
ff = QxSQR(T5)/P5
T5 = absolute total temperature (in deg. K)
P5 = absolute static pressure (in bars absolute)


R

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Q = airflow (kg/s).
When the anti-ice valve is open, the information is fed to the Air
Conditioning System Controller (ACSC). The latter determines the
configuration of the engine bleed air to control the FADEC: this
decreases the EPR limit relative to the ambient conditions, the engine
operating conditions and the load of the anti-ice bleed.

B. Control and Indicating


(Ref. Fig. 003, 004, 009, 010)
The control and indicating components are located on the overhead panel,
on the ANTI ICE section of panel 25VU. Two pushbutton switches designated
ENG 1 and ENG 2 are available, each associated with one engine.
Each pushbutton switch includes two luminous legends:
- ON: blue,
- FAULT: amber.

(1) When you release the pushbutton switch, the ON legend is off and the
system is not selected on.

(2) When you push the pushbutton switch, the ON legend is on and the
system is selected on.

(3) Illumination of the FAULT legend indicates:

(a) With the ON legend off, the following failure:


- the anti ice valve is not fully closed.
It is necessary to push the ENG 1(2) pushbutton switch to
extinguish the FAULT legend: the ON legend comes on.

(b) If the ON legend is on, the following failure:


- the anti ice valve is not fully open.
It is necessary to release the ENG 1(2) pushbutton switch to
extinguish the FAULT legend: the ON legend goes off.
If failure of the anti ice valve is detected on the ground, it
is possible to lock the valve butterfly in either the open or
closed position for the next flight.

(4) The ENG ANTI ICE ON indication is displayed in green on the MEMO page
on the lower part of the upper ECAM display unit if at least one of
the two ice protection systems of the engine air intakes is selected
on.

(5) Central warnings


(Ref. Fig. 009, 010)
Illumination of the FAULT legend of the ENG 1(2) pushbutton switch is
accompanied by activation of the ECAM system:
- activation of the single chime,


R

EFF :

501-509, 511-526, 528-599,  30-21-00

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Anti Ice Valve of the Engine Air Intake Not Closed
Figure 009


R

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501-509, 511-526, 528-599,  30-21-00

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Anti Ice Valve of the Engine Air Intake Not Open
Figure 010


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501-509, 511-526, 528-599,  30-21-00

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- flashing of the amber MASTER CAUT light,
- warning display on the lower part of the upper ECAM display unit.


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ENGINE AIR INTAKE ICE PROTECTION - DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION
____________________________________________________________

TASK 30-21-00-040-001

Deactivation of the Engine Anti-Ice Valve in CLOSED Position

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-01 b)


Engine Ice Protection
Engine Anti-Ice Valve

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific hexagonal wrench
No specific warning notice

B. Referenced Information

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

71-13-00-010-040 Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors


71-13-00-410-040 Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
30-21-00-991-901 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-00-860-050

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice to tell persons not to start the engine.


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(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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).

(4) 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 30-21-00-010-052

B. Get Access

(1) Open the right fan-cowl door (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-040):


- FOR 1000EM1
438AR.
- FOR 1000EM2
448AR.

Subtask 30-21-00-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 1000EM1
49VU ENGINE/1/FADEC A/AND EIU 1 2KS1 A04
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG1/SYS B 3JH1 P41
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG1/SYS A BAT 2JH1 P39
121VU ENGINE/ENG1/FADEC B/AND EIU 1 4KS1 R41
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10
FOR 1000EM2
49VU ENGINE/2/FADEC A/AND EIU 2 2KS2 A05
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS B 3JH2 P42
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS A BAT 2JH2 P40
121VU ENGINE/ENG2/FADEC B 4KS2 Q40
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10


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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-00-991-901)

Subtask 30-21-00-040-050

A. Deactivation of the Anti Ice Valve

CAUTION : DO NOT APPLY A TORQUE OF MORE THAN 200 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 APPLY THE SPECIFIED TORQUE, YOU MUST DO AN
OVERHAUL OF THE VALVE.

(1) On the anti ice valve 4000DN:


- set the manual override control to CL with a hexagonal wrench and
lock it with the locking pin which is on the valve.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-00-865-059

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 1000EM1
1DN1, 2KS1, 4KS1, 3JH1, 2JH1
FOR 1000EM2
1DN2, 2KS2, 4KS2, 3JH2, 2JH2

Subtask 30-21-00-410-052

B. Close Access

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

(2) Close the right fan cowl door (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-040):
- FOR 1000EM1
438AR.
- FOR 1000EM2
448AR.


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
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Anti-Ice Valve of the Engine Air Intake
Figure 401/TASK 30-21-00-991-901


R

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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 30-21-00

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Subtask 30-21-00-860-051

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Remove the warning notice(s).

(2) Put a warning notice in position in the cockpit to tell persons that
the anti ice valve is deactivated in the closed position.


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 30-21-00

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TASK 30-21-00-440-001

Reactivation of the Engine Anti-Ice Valve from CLOSED Position

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-01 b)


Engine Ice Protection
Engine Anti-Ice Valve

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific warning notice

B. Referenced Information

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

71-13-00-010-040 Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors


71-13-00-410-040 Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
TSM 30 PB 101 (for corrective action)
30-21-00-991-901 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-00-860-052

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice 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.


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 30-21-00

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(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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).

(4) 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 30-21-00-010-053

B. Get Access

(1) Open the right fan cowl door (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-040):
- FOR 1000EM1
438AR.
- FOR 1000EM2
448AR.

Subtask 30-21-00-865-060

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 1000EM1
49VU ENGINE/1/FADEC A/AND EIU 1 2KS1 A04
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG1/SYS B 3JH1 P41
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG1/SYS A BAT 2JH1 P39
121VU ENGINE/ENG1/FADEC B/AND EIU 1 4KS1 R41
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10
FOR 1000EM2
49VU ENGINE/2/FADEC A/AND EIU 2 2KS2 A05
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS B 3JH2 P42
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS A BAT 2JH2 P40
121VU ENGINE/ENG2/FADEC B 4KS2 Q40
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 30-21-00

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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-00-991-901)

Subtask 30-21-00-440-050

A. Reactivation of the Anti Ice Valve

(1) On the anti ice valve 4000DN, remove the pin that locks the manual
override control.

(2) Install the lock-pin in the transportation hole which is in the


valve.

Subtask 30-21-00-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 1000EM1
1DN1, 2KS1, 4KS1, 2JH1, 3JH1
FOR 1000EM2
1DN2, 2KS2, 4KS2, 2JH2, 3JH2

Subtask 30-21-00-810-050

C. Do the trouble-shooting of the engine air-intake ice-protection system


(Ref. TSM 30 PB 101) and do the necessary repair procedure(s).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-00-410-053

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the right fan cowl door (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-040):
- FOR 1000EM1
438AR.
- FOR 1000EM2
448AR.

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 30-21-00

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CES 
TASK 30-21-00-040-002

Deactivation of the Engine Anti-Ice Valve in the OPEN Position

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-01 a)


Engine Ice Protection
Engine Anti-Ice Valve

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific hexagonal wrench
No specific warning notice

B. Referenced Information

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

71-13-00-010-040 Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors


71-13-00-410-040 Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
30-21-00-991-901 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-00-860-053

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice to tell persons not to start the engine.

(2) Make sure that the engine 1(2) shutdown occurred not less than 5
minutes befor you do this procedure.


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 30-21-00

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(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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).

(4) On the ANTI ICE section of panel 25VU:

(a) Release the ANTI ICE/ENG 1(2) pushbutton switch. (on the
pushbutton switch, the ON legend goes off).

Subtask 30-21-00-010-054

B. Get Access

(1) Open the right fan cowl door (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-040):
- FOR 1000EM1
438AR.
- FOR 1000EM2
448AR.

Subtask 30-21-00-865-053

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 1000EM1
49VU ENGINE/1/FADEC A/AND EIU 1 2KS1 A04
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG1/SYS B 3JH1 P41
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG1/SYS A BAT 2JH1 P39
121VU ENGINE/ENG1/FADEC B/AND EIU 1 4KS1 R41
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10
FOR 1000EM2
49VU ENGINE/2/FADEC A/AND EIU 2 2KS2 A05
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS B 3JH2 P42
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS A BAT 2JH2 P40
121VU ENGINE/ENG2/FADEC B 4KS2 Q40
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 30-21-00

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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-00-991-901)

Subtask 30-21-00-040-051

A. Deactivation of the Anti Ice Valve

CAUTION : DO NOT APPLY A TORQUE OF MORE THAN 200 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 APPLY THE SPECIFIED TORQUE, YOU MUST DO AN
OVERHAUL OF THE VALVE.

(1) On the anti ice valve 4000DN:

(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) 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. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 1000EM1
1DN1, 2KS1, 4KS1, 2JH1, 3JH1
FOR 1000EM2
1DN2, 2KS2, 4KS2, 2JH2, 3JH2

Subtask 30-21-00-410-054

B. Close Access

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

(2) Close the right fan cowl door (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-040):
- FOR 1000EM1
438AR.
- FOR 1000EM2
448AR.


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 30-21-00

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Subtask 30-21-00-860-054

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Remove the warning notice(s).

(2) On the ANTI ICE part of the panel 25VU, make sure that the ENG 1(2)
pushbutton switch is pushed. (On the pushbutton switch, the ON legend
is on).

(3) Put a warning notice in position in the cockpit. This tells persons
that the anti ice valve is deactivated in the open position.


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 30-21-00

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CES 
TASK 30-21-00-440-002

Reactivation of the Engine Anti-Ice Valve from the OPEN Position

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-01 a)


Engine Ice Protection
Engine Anti-Ice Valve

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific warning notice

B. Referenced Information

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

R 30-21-51-000-041 Removal of the Engine Air Intake Anti-ice Valve


R (4000DN)
R 30-21-51-400-042 Installation of the Engine Air Intake Anti-ice Valve
R (4000DN)
71-13-00-010-040 Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
71-13-00-410-040 Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
TSM 30 PB 101 (for corrective action)
30-21-00-991-901 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-00-860-055

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice to tell persons not to start the engine.



EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 30-21-00

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(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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).

(4) 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 30-21-00-010-055

B. Get Access

(1) Open the right fan cowl door (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-040):
- FOR 1000EM1
438AR.
- FOR 1000EM2
448AR.

Subtask 30-21-00-865-054

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 1000EM1
49VU ENGINE/1/FADEC A/AND EIU 1 2KS1 A04
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG1/SYS B 3JH1 P41
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG1/SYS A BAT 2JH1 P39
121VU ENGINE/ENG1/FADEC B/AND EIU 1 4KS1 R41
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10
FOR 1000EM2
49VU ENGINE/2/FADEC A/AND EIU 2 2KS2 A05
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS B 3JH2 P42
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS A BAT 2JH2 P40
121VU ENGINE/ENG2/FADEC B 4KS2 Q40
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10



EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 30-21-00

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R  
CES 
4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-00-991-901)

R Subtask 30-21-00-440-051-A

R A. Reactivation of the Anti-Ice Valve

R CAUTION : IF THE ANTI-ICE VALVE IS LOCKED IN THE OPEN POSITION, AND THERE
_______
R WILL BE A TAKE-OFF WITH AN OAT MORE THAN ISA FOR MORE THAN TWO
R MINUTES, YOU MUST REPLACE THE ANTI-ICE VALVE. IF YOU DO NOT
R REPLACE THE ANTI-ICE VALVE, YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE VALVE
R AND ADJACENT AREA.

R (1) Replace the anti-ice valve (Ref. TASK 30-21-51-000-041) and


R (Ref. TASK 30-21-51-400-042) in the following conditions:

R (a) If there is one take-off for more than two minutes with an OAT
R more than ISA during the time of deactivation of the anti-ice
R valve.

R (b) If you have no information about take-off and OAT conditions.

R (2) On the anti-ice valve, remove the pin that locks the manual override
R control.

R (3) Install the locking pin in the transportation hole which is in the
R valve.

Subtask 30-21-00-865-061

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 1000EM1
1DN1, 2KS1, 4KS1, 2JH1, 3JH1
FOR 1000EM2
1DN2, 2KS2, 4KS2, 2JH2, 3JH2

Subtask 30-21-00-810-051

C. Do the trouble-shooting of the engine air-intake ice-protection system


(Ref. TSM 30 PB 101) and do the necessary repair procedure(s).



EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 30-21-00

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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-00-410-055

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the right fan cowl door (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-040):
- FOR 1000EM1
438AR.
- FOR 1000EM2
448AR.

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).



EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 30-21-00

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CES 
TASK 30-21-00-040-003

Deactivation of the Engine Anti Ice Fault LT - Valve

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-02


Engine Ice Protection
Engine Anti-Ice FAULT Light

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific warning notice

B. Referenced Information

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

71-13-00-010-040 Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors


71-13-00-410-040 Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
30-21-00-991-901 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-00-860-056

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice 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.



EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 30-21-00

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(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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).

Subtask 30-21-00-010-056

B. Get Access

(1) Open the right fan-cowl door (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-040)


- FOR 1000EM1
438AR
- FOR 1000EM2
448AR

Subtask 30-21-00-865-055

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 1000EM1
49VU ENGINE/1/FADEC A/AND EIU 1 2KS1 A04
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG1/SYS B 3JH1 P41
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG1/SYS A BAT 2JH1 P39
121VU ENGINE/ENG1/FADEC B/AND EIU 1 4KS1 R41
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10
FOR 1000EM2
49VU ENGINE/2/FADEC A/AND EIU 2 2KS2 A05
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS B 3JH2 P42
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS A BAT 2JH2 P40
121VU ENGINE/ENG2/FADEC B 4KS2 Q40
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10



EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 30-21-00

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R  
CES 
4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-00-991-901)

Subtask 30-21-00-040-052

A. Deactivation of the Anti Ice Fault LT Valve

CAUTION : DO NOT APPLY A TORQUE OF MORE THAN 200 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 APPLY THE SPECIFIED TORQUE, YOU MUST DO AN
OVERHAUL OF THE VALVE.

(1) On the air-intake anti-ice valve 4000DN:

(a) turn and set the manual override control to the OP position with
a hexagonal wrench. Lock it in this position with a safety pin.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU:

(a) Push the ANTI ICE/ENG 1(2) pushbutton switch.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-00-865-057

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 1000EM1
1DN1, 2KS1, 4KS1, 2JH1, 3JH1
FOR 1000EM2
1DN2, 2KS2, 4KS2, 2JH2, 3JH2

Subtask 30-21-00-410-056

B. Close Access

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

(2) Close the right fan-cowl door (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-040)


- FOR 1000EM1
438AR
- FOR 1000EM2
448AR



EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 30-21-00

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R  
CES 
Subtask 30-21-00-860-057

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Remove the warning notice(s).

(2) Put a warning notice in the cockpit to tell the crew that the anti
ice valve 4000DN is deactivated in the open position.



EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 30-21-00

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Config-1 Feb 01/09
R  
CES 
TASK 30-21-00-440-003

Reactivation of the Engine Anti Ice Fault LT - Valve

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-02


Engine Ice Protection
Engine Anti-Ice FAULT Light

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific warning notice

B. Referenced Information

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

71-13-00-010-040 Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors


71-13-00-410-040 Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
TSM 30 PB 101 (for corrective action)
30-21-00-991-901 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-00-860-058

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice 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.



EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 30-21-00

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(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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).

Subtask 30-21-00-010-057

B. Get Access

(1) Open the right fan-cowl door (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-040)


- FOR 1000EM1
438AR
- FOR 1000EM2
448AR

Subtask 30-21-00-865-062

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 1000EM1
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10
FOR 1000EM2
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-00-991-901)

Subtask 30-21-00-440-052

A. Reactivation of the Anti Ice Fault LT Valve

(1) On the valve 4000DN, remove the safety pin which locks the override
control.



EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 30-21-00

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Subtask 30-21-00-865-056

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 1000EM1
1DN1
FOR 1000EM2
1DN2

Subtask 30-21-00-810-052

C. Do the system troubleshooting operations. (Ref. TSM 30 PB 101)

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-00-410-057

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the right fan-cowl door (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-040)


- FOR 1000EM1
438AR
- FOR 1000EM2
448AR

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).



EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
 30-21-00

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CES 
ENGINE AIR INTAKE ICE PROTECTION - DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION
____________________________________________________________

TASK 30-21-00-040-020

Deactivation of the Engine Anti-Ice Valve in the CLOSED Position

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-01 b)


Engine Ice Protection
Engine Anti-Ice Valve

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific warning notice

B. Referenced Information

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

71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)


71-13-00-410-010 Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
30-21-00-991-150 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-00-860-068

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the ENG panel 115VU located on the center pedestal:

(a) Put a warning notice to tell persons not to start the engine
1(2).


R

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(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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
system 1(2).

Subtask 30-21-00-010-068

B. Get Access

(1) Open the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):


- FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
- FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-21-00-040-057

A. Deactivation of the Engine Air Intake Anti-Ice Valve

PRE SBN 71-0166

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-00-991-150)

(1) Lock the anti-ice valve (1) in the closed position.

(a) Remove the lock pin (4) from the transportation hole (5) in the
valve (1).

(b) Use an applicable wrench on the nut (2) and move the valve to the
CL (closed) position.

(c) Hold the valve in the CL (closed) position and install the
lock-pin (4) into the valve locking hole (3).

(2) In the cockpit, on the ANTI-ICE section of the panel 25VU:

(a) Release the ENG 1(2) pushbutton switch.


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Engine Air Intake Anti Ice Valve
Figure 401/TASK 30-21-00-991-150


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Subtask 30-21-00-040-061

B. Deactivation of the Engine Air Intake Anti-Ice Valve

POST SBN 71-0166

(1) Lock the anti-ice valve (1) in the closed position.

(a) Remove the lock pin (3) from the transportation bracket (2) in
the valve (1).

(b) Use an applicable wrench on the nut (5) and move the valve to the
CL (closed) position.

(c) Hold the valve in the CL (closed) position and install the lock
pin (3) into the valve locking hole (4).

END OF SBN 71-0166

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-00-410-070

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):


- FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
- FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR.

Subtask 30-21-00-860-069

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Remove the warning notice(s).

(2) Put a warning notice in the cockpit to tell persons which anti-ice
valve is locked in the closed position.


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TASK 30-21-00-040-010- 01

Deactivation of the Engine Anti-Ice Valve in the OPEN Position

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-01 a)


Engine Ice Protection
Engine Anti-Ice Valve

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific warning notice

B. Referenced Information

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

71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)


71-13-00-410-010 Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
30-21-00-991-150 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-00-860-075

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the ENG panel 115VU located on the center pedestal:

(a) Put a warning notice to tell persons not to start the engine
1(2).

(2) Make sure that the engine 1(2) shutdown occurred not less than 5
minutes before you do this procedure.


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(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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
system 1(2).

Subtask 30-21-00-010-073

B. Get Access

(1) Open the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):


- FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
- FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-00-991-150)

Subtask 30-21-00-040-062

A. Deactivation of the Engine Air Intake Anti-Ice Valve

(1) Lock the anti-ice valve (1) in the open position.

(a) Remove the lock pin (3) from the transportation bracket (2) in
the valve (1).

(b) Use an applicable wrench on the nut (5) and move the valve to the
OP (open) position.

(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.


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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-00-410-075

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):


- FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
- FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR.

Subtask 30-21-00-860-076

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Remove the warning notice(s).

(2) Put a warning notice in the cockpit to tell persons which anti-ice
valve is locked in the open position.


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TASK 30-21-00-040-010

Deactivation of the Engine Anti-Ice Valve in the CLOSED Position

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-01 b)


Engine Ice Protection
Engine Anti-Ice Valve

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific warning notice

B. Referenced Information

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

71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)


71-13-00-410-010 Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
30-21-00-991-150 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-00-860-071

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the ENG panel 115VU located on the center pedestal:

(a) Put a warning notice to tell persons not to start the engine
1(2).

(2) Make sure that the engine 1(2) shutdown occurred not less than 5
minutes before you do this procedure.


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(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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
system 1(2).

Subtask 30-21-00-010-070

B. Get Access

(1) Open the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):


- FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
- FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-00-991-150)

Subtask 30-21-00-040-058

A. Deactivation of the Engine Air Intake Anti-Ice Valve

(1) Lock the anti-ice valve (1) in the closed position.

(a) Remove the lock pin (3) from the transportation bracket (2) in
the valve (1).

(b) Use an applicable wrench on the nut (5) and move the valve to the
CL (closed) position.

(c) Hold the valve in the CL (closed) 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:


- Release the ENG 1(2) pushbutton switch.


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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-00-410-072

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):


- FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
- FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR.

Subtask 30-21-00-860-072

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Remove the warning notice(s).

(2) Put a warning notice in the cockpit to tell persons which anti-ice
valve is locked in the closed position.


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TASK 30-21-00-440-020

Reactivation of the Engine Anti-Ice Valve from the CLOSED Position

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-01 b)


Engine Ice Protection
Engine Anti-Ice Valve

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific warning notice

B. Referenced Information

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

71-00-00-710-017 Ground Test Requirements after Power Plant


Module/Component Repair or Replacement Procedures
71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-00-410-010 Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-16-200-010 Inspection of the Outer Skin of the Right Fan Cowl
30-21-00-991-150 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-00-860-070

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the ENG panel 115VU located on the center pedestal:

(a) Put a warning notice to tell persons not to start the engine
1(2).


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(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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
system 1(2).

Subtask 30-21-00-010-069

B. Get Access

(1) Open the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):


- FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
- FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-21-00-440-057

A. Reactivation of the Engine Air Intake Ice Protection

PRE SBN 71-0166

(1) Put the engine air intake anti-ice valve back to its usual condition:
(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-00-991-150)

(a) Remove the lock pin (4) from the valve locking hole (3) in the
valve (1).

(b) Install the lock pin (4) into the transportation hole (5).

Subtask 30-21-00-440-060

B. Reactivation of the Engine Air Intake Ice Protection

POST SBN 71-0166

(1) Put the engine air intake anti-ice valve back to its usual condition:

(a) Remove the lock pin (3) from the valve locking hole (4) in the
valve (1).


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(b) Install the lock pin (3) into the transportation bracket (2).

END OF SBN 71-0166

Subtask 30-21-00-710-057

C. Check for delamination

(1) Do an inspection of the outer skin of the right fan cowl for
delamination in the area forward of the starter blow out door
(Ref. TASK 71-13-16-200-010).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-00-410-071

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):


- FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
- FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR.

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).

Subtask 30-21-00-710-058

B. Operational Test of the Engine Air Intake Ice Protection System

(1) Do the partial power assurance test (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-017).


When the engine is stable at the partial power condition, set the air
intake ice protection system to ON. Make sure that the air intake ice
protection system operates satisfactorily.


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TASK 30-21-00-440-010- 01

Reactivation of the Engine Anti-Ice Valve from the OPEN Position

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-01 a)


Engine Ice Protection
Engine Anti-Ice Valve

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific warning notice

B. Referenced Information

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

71-00-00-710-017 Ground Test Requirements after Power Plant


Module/Component Repair or Replacement Procedures
71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-00-410-010 Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-16-200-010 Inspection of the Outer Skin of the Right Fan Cowl
30-21-00-991-150 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-00-869-052

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the ENG panel 115VU located on the center pedestal:

(a) Put a warning notice to tell persons not to start the engine.


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(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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
system 1(2).

Subtask 30-21-00-010-074

B. Get Access

(1) Open the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):


- FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
- FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-00-991-150)

Subtask 30-21-00-440-061

A. Reactivation of the Engine Air Intake Anti-Ice Valve

(1) Remove the lock pin (3) from the valve locking hole (4) in the valve
(1).

(2) Install the lock pin (3) into the transportation bracket (2).

Subtask 30-21-00-710-061

B. Check for delamination

(1) Do an inspection of the outer skin of the right fan cowl for
delamination in the area forward of the starter blow out door
(Ref. TASK 71-13-16-200-010).


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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-00-410-076

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):


- FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
- FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR.

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).

Subtask 30-21-00-710-062

B. Operational Test of the Engine Air Intake Ice Protection System.

(1) Do the partial power assurance test (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-017).


When the engine is stable at the partial power condition, set the air
intake ice protection system to ON. Make sure that the air intake ice
protection system operates satisfactorily.


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TASK 30-21-00-440-010

Reactivation of the Engine Anti-Ice Valve from the CLOSED Position

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-21-01 b)


Engine Ice Protection
Engine Anti-Ice Valve

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific warning notice

B. Referenced Information

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

71-00-00-710-017 Ground Test Requirements after Power Plant


Module/Component Repair or Replacement Procedures
71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-00-410-010 Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-16-200-010 Inspection of the Outer Skin of the Right Fan Cowl
30-21-00-991-150 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-00-869-051

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the ENG panel 115VU located on the center pedestal:

(a) Put a warning notice to tell persons not to start the engine.


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(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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
system 1(2).

Subtask 30-21-00-010-072

B. Get Access

(1) Open the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):


- FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
- FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-00-991-150)

Subtask 30-21-00-440-058

A. Reactivation of the Engine Air Intake Anti-Ice Valve

(1) Remove the lock pin (3) from the valve locking hole (4) in the valve
(1).

(2) Install the lock pin (3) into the transportation bracket (2).

Subtask 30-21-00-710-059

B. Check for delamination

(1) Do an inspection of the outer skin of the right fan cowl for
delamination in the area forward of the starter blow out door
(Ref. TASK 71-13-16-200-010).


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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-00-410-074

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):


- FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
- FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR.

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).

Subtask 30-21-00-710-060

B. Operational Test of the Engine Air Intake Ice Protection System.

(1) Do the partial power assurance test (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-017).


When the engine is stable at the partial power condition, set the air
intake ice protection system to ON. Make sure that the air intake ice
protection system operates satisfactorily.


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ENGINE AIR INTAKE ICE PROTECTION - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
__________________________________________________

TASK 30-21-00-710-001

Operational Test of the Anti Ice System Fault Warning

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 302100-01

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific hexagonal wrench

B. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
R 71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-00-010-040 Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
R 71-13-00-410-010 Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-00-410-040 Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-00-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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Subtask 30-21-00-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10

Subtask 30-21-00-860-059

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the ANTI ICE section of 25VU:


- make sure that the ENG1 (2) pushbutton switch is released.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


401-499,

Subtask 30-21-00-010-051

D. Get Access

(1) Open the right fan cowl door (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-040):
- FOR 1000EM1
438AR,
- FOR 1000EM2
448AR.

R **ON A/C 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-21-00-010-051-A

D. Get Access

(1) Open the fan cowl door (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):


- FOR 1000EM1
438AR,
- FOR 1000EM2
448AR.



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R **ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-21-00-710-050

A. Operational Test of the Engine Air Intake Ice Protection

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the anti ice valve: On the ANTI ICE section of panel 25VU:
- on the ENG1 (2) pushbutton switch,
CAUTION : DO NOT APPLY A TORQUE
_______ the FAULT legend comes on.
OF MORE THAN 200
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 APPLY THE
SPECIFIED TORQUE, YOU
MUST DO AN OVERHAUL OF
THE VALVE.

- Remove the locking pin from the


STOW position. Turn and set the
manual override control to OPEN
with a hexagonal wrench. Lock
in this position with the pin.
Make sure that the visual
position indicator shows open.

2. On the anti ice valve: On the ANTI ICE section of panel 25VU:
- on the ENG1 (2) pushbutton switch,
CAUTION : DO NOT APPLY A TORQUE
_______ the FAULT legend goes off.
OF MORE THAN 200
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



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOES NOT OPEN OR CLOSE
WHEN YOU APPLY THE
SPECIFIED TORQUE, YOU
MUST DO AN OVERHAUL OF
THE VALVE.

- Remove the locking pin from the


LOCK position. Release the
valve and set the manual
override control to CLOSE. Make
sure that the visual position
indicator shows closed.

3. On the anti ice valve:


- put the locking pin back to the
STOW position.

4. On the ANTI ICE section of panel On the ANTI ICE section of panel 25VU:
25VU: - on the ENG1 (2) pushbutton switch,
- push the ENG1 (2) pushbutton the FAULT and ON legends come on
switch

- release the ENG 1(2) pushbutton - on the ENG 1(2) pushbutton switch,
switch. the FAULT and ON legends go off.

5. Close-up
________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


R 401-499,

Subtask 30-21-00-410-051

A. Close Access

(1) Close the right fan cowl-door (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-040):


- FOR 1000EM1
438AR,
- FOR 1000EM2
448AR.



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Subtask 30-21-00-410-051-A

A. Close Access

(1) Close the fan cowl door (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):


- FOR 1000EM1
438AR,
- FOR 1000EM2
448AR.

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-21-00-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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TASK 30-21-00-710-002

Operational Test of the Engine Air Intake Ice Protection (with the Engines in
operation)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
31-60-00-860-001 EIS Start Procedure
31-60-00-860-002 EIS Stop Procedure
71-00-00-710-003 Engine Automatic Start
71-00-00-710-004 Engine Manual Start
R 71-00-00-710-018 Discontinued Start, Restart and Shutdown Procedures
71-00-00-710-028 Engine Shutdown
R 71-00-00-710-043 Normal Engine Automatic Start Procedure
R 71-00-00-710-047 Normal Engine Manual Start Procedure

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-00-861-051

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
401-499,

Subtask 30-21-00-860-060

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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

(2) Start the engine (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-003) or (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-
710-004).

(3) On the ANTI ICE section of the panel 25VU:


- make sure that the ENG1(2) pushbutton switch is released (the FAULT
and ON legends are off).

R **ON A/C 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-21-00-860-060-A

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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

(2) Start the engine (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-043) or (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-
710-047).

(3) On the ANTI ICE section of the overhead panel 25VU:


- make sure that the ENG1(2) pushbutton switch is released (the FAULT
and ON legends are off).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-21-00-865-063

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10



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4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


R 401-499,

Subtask 30-21-00-710-051-B

A. Operational Test of the Engine-Air-Intake Ice Protection

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the ANTI ICE section of the On the ANTI ICE section of the panel
panel 25VU: 25VU, on the ENG 1(2) pushbutton
- push the ENG1(2) pushbutton switch:
switch. - the ON legend comes on.
- the FAULT legend comes on for a short
time during movement of the valve
(the anti-ice valve of the engine air
intake opens).

NOTE : When the anti-ice valve opens,


____
the N2 value increases
automatically by approximately
10% to supply the necessary
pressure.

On the upper ECAM DU:


- the ENG A.ICE message comes into
view.

2. On the ANTI ICE section of the On the ANTI ICE section of the panel
panel 25VU: 25VU, on the ENG 1(2) pushbutton
- release the ENG1(2) pushbutton switch:
switch. - the ON legend goes off.
- the FAULT legend comes on for a short
time during movement of the valve
(the anti-ice valve of the engine air
intake closes).
On the upper ECAM DU:
- the message goes out of view.



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Subtask 30-21-00-710-051-A

A. Operational Test of the Engine Air-Intake Ice Protection

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the ANTI ICE section of the On the ANTI ICE section of the panel
panel 25VU: 25VU, on the ENG 1(2) pushbutton
- push the ENG1(2) pushbutton switch:
switch - the ON legend comes on
- the FAULT legend comes on for a short
time during movement of the valve
(the engine air-intake anti ice valve
opens).

NOTE : If the valve does not open


____
(FAULT legend stays on),
increase N2 of the related
engine by about 5%.
When the FAULT legend goes off,
move the applicable throttle
control-lever to IDLE position.

On the upper ECAM DU:


- the ENG A.ICE message comes into view
- on the MEMO section, the IGNITION
message comes into view.

2. On the ANTI ICE section of the On the ANTI ICE section of the panel
panel 25VU: 25VU, on the ENG 1(2) pushbutton
- release the ENG1(2) pushbutton switch:
switch - the ON legend goes off
- the FAULT legend comes on for a short
time during movement of the valve
(the engine air-intake anti ice valve
closes).
On the upper ECAM DU:
- the messages go out of view.


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**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


401-499,

Subtask 30-21-00-860-061

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Do the EIS stop procedure


(Ref. TASK 31-60-00-860-002).

(2) Stop the engine (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-028).

R **ON A/C 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-21-00-860-061-A

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Do the EIS stop procedure


(Ref. TASK 31-60-00-860-002).

(2) Stop the engine (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-018).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-21-00-862-051

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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


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TASK 30-21-00-710-003

Operational Test of the NAI Valve

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

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

R 98D36003000001 1 TBD
98D36003000003 1 TBD

B. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-00-010-040 Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
71-13-00-410-010 Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-00-410-040 Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
78-32-00-010-010 Opening of the Thrust Reverser Halves
78-32-00-410-010 Closing of the Thrust Reverser Halves
78-36-00-010-040 Opening of the Thrust Reverser Doors
78-36-00-410-040 Closing of the Thrust Reverser Doors

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


R 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-21-00-991-001 Fig. 501



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-00-861-052

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

Subtask 30-21-00-865-064

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10

Subtask 30-21-00-860-067

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the ANTI ICE section of 25VU:


- make sure that the ENG1 (2) pushbutton switch is released.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


401-499,

Subtask 30-21-00-010-064

D. Get Access

(1) Open the right fan cowl door (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-040):
- FOR 1000EM1
438AR,
- FOR 1000EM2
448AR.

Subtask 30-21-00-010-065

E. Open the right thrust reverser door (Ref. TASK 78-36-00-010-040):


FOR 1000EM1
452AR
FOR 1000EM2
462AR



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Subtask 30-21-00-010-064-A

D. Get Access

(1) Open the right fan cowl door (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):
- FOR 1000EM1
438AR,
- FOR 1000EM2
448AR.

Subtask 30-21-00-010-065-A

E. Open the right thrust-reverser halve (Ref. TASK 78-32-00-010-010):


FOR 1000EM1
452AR
FOR 1000EM2
462AR.

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


401-499,

Subtask 30-21-00-710-056-A

A. Functional test of the NAI valve.


(Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 30-21-00-991-001)

(1) Disconnect the muscle pressure hose (2) on the NAI valve (1).

R (2) Connect the TBD (98D36003000001) to the anti-ice valve muscle


pressure port.

(3) Pressurize the NAI valve to 10 psig (0.6895 bar).

(4) On the ANTI ICE section of 25VU:


- Push the ENG 1 (2) pushbutton switch ON.

(5) Check that the ECAM show: no disagree and no fault warning.

(6) Check that the position indicator shows OPEN on the NAI valve.



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Location of the Muscle Pressure Hose
Figure 501/TASK 30-21-00-991-001



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(7) On the ANTI ICE section of 25VU:
- Push the ENG 1 (2) pushbutton switch OFF.

(8) Check that the ECAM show: no disagree and no fault warning.

(9) Check that the position indicator shows CLOSED on the NAI valve.

(10) Depressurize the NAI valve.

R (11) Disconnect the TBD (98D36003000001) to the anti-ice valve muscle


pressure port.

(12) Connect the muscle pressure hose (2) on the NAI valve (1).

R **ON A/C 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-21-00-710-056-B

A. Operational Test of the NAI valve


(Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 30-21-00-991-001)

(1) Disconnect the muscle pressure hose (2) from the NAI valve (1).

(2) Connect the TBD (98D36003000003) to the anti-ice valve muscle


pressure port.

(3) Pressurize the NAI valve to 10 psig (0.6895 bar).

(4) On the ANTI ICE section of the overhead panel 25VU:


- Push the ENG 1 (2) pushbutton switch (the ON legend comes on).

(5) Make sure that the upper ECAM display unit shows: no disagree and no
fault warning.

(6) Make sure that the position indicator shows OPEN on the NAI valve.

(7) On the ANTI ICE section of the overhead panel 25VU:


- Release the ENG 1 (2) pushbutton switch (the ON legend goes off).

(8) Make sure that the upper ECAM display unit shows: no disagree and no
fault warning.

(9) Make sure that the position indicator shows CLOSED on the NAI valve.

(10) Depressurize the NAI valve.


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(11) Disconnect the TBD (98D36003000003) from the anti-ice valve muscle
pressure port.

(12) Connect the muscle pressure hose (2) on the NAI valve (1).

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


401-499,

Subtask 30-21-00-410-064

A. Close Access

(1) Close the right fan cowl-door (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-040):


- FOR 1000EM1
438AR,
- FOR 1000EM2
448AR.

Subtask 30-21-00-410-065

B. Close the right thrust reverser door (Ref. TASK 78-36-00-410-040):


FOR 1000EM1
452AR
FOR 1000EM2
462AR

R **ON A/C 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-21-00-410-064-A

A. Close Access

(1) Close the right fan cowl-door (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):


- FOR 1000EM1
438AR,
- FOR 1000EM2
448AR.


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Subtask 30-21-00-410-065-A

B. Close the right thrust-reverser halve (Ref. TASK 78-32-00-410-010):


FOR 1000EM1
452AR
FOR 1000EM2
462AR.

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-21-00-862-052

C. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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DUCTS - ANTI ICE - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_______________________________________

TASK 30-21-49-000-043

Removal of the Muscle Pressure Tubes and Hoses

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific protective covers
No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 0.5 m (1 ft. 8 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
71-13-00-010-040 Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
78-30-00-481-041 Make the Thrust Reverser Unserviceable for
Maintenance
78-36-00-010-040 Opening of the Thrust Reverser Doors

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-060, 062-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499,

30-21-49-991-300 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 061-061,

30-21-49-991-300-A Fig. 401A


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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
R 401-499,

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-861-055

A. Energize the ground service network


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

Subtask 30-21-49-941-051

B. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice 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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).

Subtask 30-21-49-865-052

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10


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Subtask 30-21-49-010-052

D. Get Access

(1) Open the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-040):


FOR 1000EM1
438AR 437AL
FOR 1000EM2
448AR 447AL

(2) Put the access platform in position.

Subtask 30-21-49-040-051

E. Make the thrust reverser unserviceable (Ref. TASK 78-30-00-481-041).

Subtask 30-21-49-010-053

F. Open the thrust reverser cowl doors (Ref. TASK 78-36-00-010-040):


FOR 1000EM1
452AR 451AL
FOR 1000EM2
462AR 461AL

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-060, 062-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-49-991-300)

**ON A/C 061-061,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-21-49-991-300-A)


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Anti-ice Muscle Pressure Tubes and Hoses
Figure 401/TASK 30-21-49-991-300- 13 (SHEET 1)


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Anti-ice Muscle Pressure Tubes and Hoses
Figure 401/TASK 30-21-49-991-300- 23 (SHEET 2)


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Anti-ice Muscle Pressure Tubes and Hoses
Figure 401/TASK 30-21-49-991-300- 33 (SHEET 3)


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Anti-ice Muscle Pressure Tubes and Hoses
Figure 401A/TASK 30-21-49-991-300-A12 (SHEET 1)



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Anti-ice Muscle Pressure Tubes and Hoses
Figure 401A/TASK 30-21-49-991-300-A22 (SHEET 2)



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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-060, 062-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
R 301-399, 401-499,

Subtask 30-21-49-020-050

A. Removal of the Muscle Pressure Tubes and Hoses

(1) Disconnect the forward hose (40) from the muscle tube (20) and from
the anti-ice valve 4000DN. Remove the hose (40).

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the union on the valve and the
____
fitting on the tube when you loosen the coupling nuts on the
hose.

(2) Disconnect the aft hose (5) from the forward muscle tube (20) and the
aft muscle tube (70). Remove the hose (5).

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the fitting on the forward tube
____
and the fitting on the aft tube when you loosen the coupling
nuts on the hose.

(3) Remove the forward muscle pressure tube (20).

(a) Remove the bolts (25), the washers (30), the nuts (35), and the
clamps (45) (two locations) that attach the forward muscle tube
(20) to the forward anti-ice duct.

(b) Remove the bulkhead nut (10) and the washer (15) that connect the
muscle tube (20) to the forward anti-ice duct support bracket.

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the fitting on the forward


____
tube when you loosen the bulkhead nut.

(c) Remove the tube (20).

(4) Remove the aft muscle pressure tube (70).

(a) Remove the bolt (50), the nut (20) and the clamp (25) from the
bracket at engine flange STA 199.

(b) Remove the bolt (25) and the nut (35) that attach the clamp (45)
and the clamp (65) (on the drain tube) to the bracket at engine
flange STA 199.

NOTE : Loosely install the bolt (25) and nut (35) in the clamp
____
(65) and tighten them with your hand.


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(c) Remove the bolts (25), the washers (30), the nuts (35), and
clamps (45) (two locations) from the engine-tubes fairlead
brackets.

(d) Disconnect the aft muscle-tube (70) coupling nut from the elbow
(75) at the fireshield and remove the tube.

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the elbow on the fireshield


____
when you loosen the coupling nut on the tube.

PRE SB RA32030-2

(5) Disconnect the upper muscle-tube (55) coupling nut from the elbow
(75) on the fireshield and the union (50) on the pneumatic duct.
Remove the tube (55).

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the elbow at the fireshield and
____
the union on the pneumatic duct when you loosen the coupling
nuts on the tube.

POST SB RA32030-2

(6) Remove the bolt (80), the washer (85) and the clamp (90) that attach
the hose assembly (95) to the bracket on the fireshield.

(7) Disconnect the flexible hose assembly (95) coupling nuts from the
elbow (75) on the fireshield and the union (50) on the pneumatic
duct.

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the elbow on the fireshield and
____
the union on the pneumatic duct when you loosen the coupling
nuts on the flexible hose assembly.

END SB RA32030-2

(8) Put protective covers on all of the disconnected hoses and tubes.

(9) Put protective covers on the union on the anti-ice valve, the elbow
on the fireshield, and the union on the pneumatic duct.


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Subtask 30-21-49-020-050-A

A. Removal of the Muscle Pressure Tubes and Hoses

(1) Disconnect the forward hose (40) from the muscle tube (20) and from
the anti-ice valve 4000DN. Remove the hose (40).

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the union on the valve and the
____
fitting on the tube when you loosen the coupling nuts on the
hose.

(2) Disconnect the aft hose (5) from the forward muscle tube (20) and the
aft muscle tube (70). Remove the hose (5).

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the fitting on the forward tube
____
and the fitting on the aft tube when you loosen the coupling
nuts on the hose.

(3) Remove the forward muscle pressure tube (20).

(a) Remove the bolts (25), the washers (30), the nuts (35), and the
clamps (45) (two locations) that attach the forward muscle tube
(20) to the forward anti-ice duct.

(b) Remove the bulkhead nut (10) and the washer (15) that connect the
muscle tube (20) to the forward anti-ice duct support bracket.

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the fitting on the forward


____
tube when you loosen the bulkhead nut.

(c) Remove the tube (20).

(4) Remove the aft muscle pressure tube (70).

(a) Remove the bolt (50), the nut (20) and the clamp (25) from the
bracket at engine flange STA 199.

(b) Remove the bolt (25) and the nut (35) that attach the clamp (45)
and the clamp (65) (on the drain tube) to the bracket at engine
flange STA 199.

NOTE : Loosely install the bolt (25) and nut (35) in the clamp
____
(65) and tighten them with your hand.



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(c) Remove the bolts (25), the washers (30), the nuts (35), and
clamps (45) (two locations) from the engine-tubes fairlead
brackets.

(d) Disconnect the aft muscle-tube (70) coupling nut from the elbow
(75) at the fireshield and remove the tube.

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the elbow on the fireshield


____
when you loosen the coupling nut on the tube.

(5) Remove the upper muscle pressure tube (55).

(a) Remove the bolt (105), the washer (100), the nut (80) and the
clamp (95) from the bracket (85).

(b) Disconnect the coupling nut (90) of the upper muscle pressure
tube from the elbow (75) on the fireshield and the coupling nut
(90) of the upper muscle pressure tube from the union (50) on the
pneumatic duct.

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the elbow at the fireshield


____
and the union on the pneumatic duct when you loosen the
coupling nuts on the tube.

(c) Remove the tube (55).

(6) Put protective covers on all of the disconnected hoses and tubes.

(7) Put protective covers on the union on the anti-ice valve, the elbow
on the fireshield, and the union on the pneumatic duct.



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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
401-499,

TASK 30-21-49-400-043

Installation of the Muscle Pressure Tubes and Hoses

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific warning notice


No specific access platform 0.5 m (1 ft. 8 in.)
R No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.00 to 50.00 lbf.in
R (0.00 to 0.56 m.daN)
No specific Torque Wrench : range 30.00 to 220.00 lbf.in
(0.34 to 2.60 m.daN)

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. CP2208 *


Scotch 3M-361 Tape (Ref. 70-30-00)



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C. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
71-13-00-010-040 Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
71-13-00-410-040 Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
78-30-00-081-041 Make the Thrust Reverser Serviceable after
Maintenance
78-30-00-481-041 Make the Thrust Reverser Unserviceable for
Maintenance
78-36-00-010-040 Opening of the Thrust Reverser Doors
78-36-00-410-040 Closing of the Thrust Reverser Doors

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-060, 062-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499,

30-21-49-991-300 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 061-061,

30-21-49-991-300-A Fig. 401A

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


R 401-499,

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


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

(2) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU, make sure that a
warning notice is in position to tell persons not to start the
engine.


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(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU, make sure that the ON legend
of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off. Make sure
that a warning notice is in position to tell persons not to energize
the FADEC 1(2).

(4) Make sure that the access platform is in position.

Subtask 30-21-49-010-057

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the fan cowl doors are open (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-
040):
FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Make sure that the thrust reverser doors are open (Ref. TASK 78-36-
00-010-040):
FOR 1000EM1
451AL, 452AR
FOR 1000EM2
461AL, 462AR

Subtask 30-21-49-040-052

C. Make sure that the thrust reverser is unserviceable (Ref. TASK 78-30-00-
481-041).

Subtask 30-21-49-865-053

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-060, 062-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-49-991-300)


R

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**ON A/C 061-061,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-21-49-991-300-A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-060, 062-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499,

Subtask 30-21-49-420-066

A. Installation of the Pressure Tubes and Hoses

(1) Remove the protective covers from the union on the anti-ice valve,
the union on the pneumatic duct, the elbow on the fireshield, and all
hoses and tubes.

NOTE : Do not torque the tube fittings or the bolts and nuts that
____
attach the clamps until all of the tubes and hoses have been
installed and the routing on the engine is correct.

PRE SB RA32030-2

(2) Connect the upper muscle tube (55) to the union (50) on the pneumatic
duct and the elbow (75) on the fireshield. Do not torque the coupling
nuts.

NOTE : Do not bend the tube (70) ends to make it fit. A bend will
____
make the tube weak. If the tube is weak, it can fail.

POST SB RA32030-2

(3) Install the flexible hose assembly (95), as follows:

(a) Connect the flexible hose assembly (95) to the union (50) on the
pneumatic duct and the elbow (75) on the fireshield.

(b) Put the clamp (90) on the hose (95). Attach the clamp to the
bracket on the fireshield with the bolt (80) and the washer (85).

NOTE : If the clamp (90) is loose on the hose (95), wrap Scotch
____
3M-361 Tape (Material No. CP2208) around the hose to make
the clamp fit tightly.

(c) TORQUE the bolt (80) to between 20 and 25 lbf.in (0.22 and 0.28
m.daN).


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(d) Make sure that there is no preload on the hose. TORQUE the hose
(95) coupling nuts to between 135 and 150 lbf.in (1.52 and 1.69
m.daN).

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the elbow on the fireshield


____
and the union on the pneumatic duct when you torque the
coupling nuts on the hose assembly.

END SB RA32030-2

(4) Install the aft muscle pressure tube (70).

(a) Connect the aft muscle tube (70) to the elbow (75) on the
fireshield. Do not torque the coupling nut.

(b) Put the two clamps (45) on the aft muscle tube (70). Attach the
clamps to the engine-tubes fairlead brackets (two locations). Use
the bolts (25), the washers (30), and nuts (35).

(c) Put a clamp (45) on the aft muscle tube (70). Attach the clamp
(45) and the clamp (65) (on the drain tube) to the bracket at
engine flange STA 199 with the bolt (25) and the nut (35).

(d) Put a clamp (45) on the aft muscle tube (70). Attach the clamp
(45) to the bracket at engine flange STA 199 with the bolt (60)
and the nut (35).

(5) Install the forward muscle pressure tube (20).

(a) Loosely install the forward muscle tube (20) on the forward
anti-ice duct support bracket with the bulkhead nut (10) and the
washer (15).

(b) Put two clamps (45) on the forward muscle tube (20). Attach the
clamps to the anti-ice duct tangs with the bolts (25), the
washers (30), and the nuts (35).

(6) Connect the hose (5) to the aft muscle tube (70) and the forward
muscle tube (20). Do not torque the coupling nuts.

(7) Connect the forward hose (40) to the forward muscle pressure tube
(20) and to the union on the anti-ice valve (4000DN).

(8) Make sure that all of the tubes and hoses are correctly installed on
the engine.


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(9) TORQUE the nuts (35) to between 20 and 25 lbf.in (0.22 and 0.28
m.daN).

(10) TORQUE the hose (55) coupling nuts to between 135 and 150 lbf.in
(1.52 and 1.69 m.daN).

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the union on the pneumatic duct
____
and the elbow on the fireshield when you torque the hose (55)
coupling nuts.

(11) TORQUE the muscle tube (70) coupling nut at the fireshield fitting to
between 135 and 150 lbf.in (1.52 and 1.69 m.daN).

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the elbow on the fireshield when
____
you torque the tube (70) coupling nut.

(12) TORQUE the bulkhead nut (10) on the muscle tube (20) to between 110
and 120 lbf.in (1.24 and 1.35 m.daN).

NOTE : Hold the muscle tube (20) fitting with a second wrench when
____
you torque the bulkhead nut (10).

(13) TORQUE the hose (5) coupling nuts to between 135 and 150 lbf.in (1.52
and 1.69 m.daN).

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the fittings on the forward and
____
aft muscle pressure tubes when you torque the hose (5)
coupling nuts.

(14) TORQUE the hose (40) coupling nut to between 135 and 150 lbf.in (1.52
and 1.69 m.daN).

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the fitting on the tube (30) and
____
the union on the anti-ice valve when you torque the hose (40)
coupling nuts.


R

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**ON A/C 061-061,

Subtask 30-21-49-420-066-A

A. Installation of the Pressure Tubes and Hoses

(1) Remove the protective covers from the union on the anti-ice valve,
the union on the pneumatic duct, the elbow on the fireshield, and all
hoses and tubes.

NOTE : Do not torque the tube fittings or the bolts and nuts that
____
attach the clamps until all of the tubes and hoses have been
installed and the routing on the engine is correct.

(2) Install the upper muscle pressure tube (55).

(a) Connect the upper muscle tube (55) to the union (50) on the
pneumatic duct and the elbow (75) on the fireshield. Do not
torque the coupling nut (90).

(b) Install the clamp (95) to the upper muscle tube (55). Attach the
clamp (95) to the bracket (85) with the bolt (105), the washer
(100) and the nut (80).

NOTE : Do not bend the tube (70) ends to make it fit. A bend will
____
make the tube weak. If the tube is weak, it can fail.

(3) Install the aft muscle pressure tube (70).

(a) Connect the aft muscle tube (70) to the elbow (75) on the
fireshield. Do not torque the coupling nut.

(b) Put the two clamps (45) on the aft muscle tube (70). Attach the
clamps to the engine-tubes fairlead brackets (two locations). Use
the bolts (25), the washers (30), and nuts (35).

(c) Put a clamp (45) on the aft muscle tube (70). Attach the clamp
(45) and the clamp (65) (on the drain tube) to the bracket at
engine flange STA 199 with the bolt (25) and the nut (35).

(d) Put a clamp (45) on the aft muscle tube (70). Attach the clamp
(45) to the bracket at engine flange STA 199 with the bolt (60)
and the nut (35).



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(4) Install the forward muscle pressure tube (20).

(a) Loosely install the forward muscle tube (20) on the forward
anti-ice duct support bracket with the bulkhead nut (10) and the
washer (15).

(b) Put two clamps (45) on the forward muscle tube (20). Attach the
clamps to the anti-ice duct tangs with the bolts (25), the
washers (30), and the nuts (35).

(5) Connect the hose (5) to the aft muscle tube (70) and the forward
muscle tube (20). Do not torque the coupling nuts.

(6) Connect the forward hose (40) to the forward muscle pressure tube
(20) and to the union on the anti-ice valve (4000DN).

(7) Make sure that all of the tubes and hoses are correctly installed on
the engine.

(8) TORQUE the nuts (35) to between 20 and 25 lbf.in (0.22 and 0.28
m.daN).

(9) TORQUE the hose coupling nut (90) to between 135 and 150 lbf.in (1.52
and 1.69 m.daN).

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the union on the pneumatic duct
____
and the elbow on the fireshield when you torque the hose
coupling nut (90).

(10) TORQUE the muscle tube (70) coupling nut at the fireshield fitting to
between 135 and 150 lbf.in (1.52 and 1.69 m.daN).

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the elbow on the fireshield when
____
you torque the tube (70) coupling nut.

(11) TORQUE the bulkhead nut (10) on the muscle tube (20) to between 110
and 120 lbf.in (1.24 and 1.35 m.daN).

NOTE : Hold the muscle tube (20) fitting with a second wrench when
____
you torque the bulkhead nut (10).

(12) TORQUE the hose (5) coupling nuts to between 135 and 150 lbf.in (1.52
and 1.69 m.daN).

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the fittings on the forward and
____
aft muscle pressure tubes when you torque the hose (5)
coupling nuts.



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(13) TORQUE the hose (40) coupling nut to between 135 and 150 lbf.in (1.52
and 1.69 m.daN).

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the fitting on the tube (30) and
____
the union on the anti-ice valve when you torque the hose (40)
coupling nuts.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


R 401-499,

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-49-410-053

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the thrust reverser cowl doors (Ref. TASK 78-36-00-410-040):
FOR 1000EM1
452AR 451AL
FOR 1000EM2
462AR 461AL

Subtask 30-21-49-440-051

B. Make the thrust reverser serviceable (Ref. TASK 78-30-00-081-041).

Subtask 30-21-49-410-057

C. Close Access

(1) Close the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-040):


FOR 1000EM1
438AR 437AL
FOR 1000EM2
448AR 447AL

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).


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Subtask 30-21-49-865-054

D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DN1, 1DN2

Subtask 30-21-49-862-055

E. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).


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TASK 30-21-49-000-044

Removal of the Forward Anti-ice Duct

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking plugs


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific protective covers
No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 0.5 m (1 ft. 8 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
71-13-00-010-040 Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
78-30-00-481-041 Make the Thrust Reverser Unserviceable for
Maintenance
78-36-00-010-040 Opening of the Thrust Reverser Doors
30-21-49-991-301 Fig. 402

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-861-056

A. Energize the ground service network


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


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Subtask 30-21-49-941-053

B. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice 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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).

Subtask 30-21-49-865-055

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10

Subtask 30-21-49-010-054

D. Get Access

(1) Open the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-040):


FOR 1000EM1
438AR 437AL
FOR 1000EM2
448AR 447AL

(2) Put the access platform in position.

Subtask 30-21-49-040-053

E. Make the thrust reverser unserviceable (Ref. TASK 78-30-00-481-041).


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Subtask 30-21-49-010-058

F. Open the thrust reverser cowl doors (Ref. TASK 78-36-00-010-040):


FOR 1000EM1
452AR 451AL
FOR 1000EM2
462AR 461AL

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 30-21-49-991-301)

Subtask 30-21-49-020-051

A. Removal of the Forward Anti-ice Duct

(1) Remove the forward muscle pressure tube (20) from the forward
anti-ice duct (65).

(a) Disconnect the forward hose (40) from the tube (20).

(b) Disconnect the aft hose (5) from the tube (20).

(c) Remove the bulkhead nut (10) and washer (15) from the tube (20).

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the fittings on the tube (20)
____
when you loosen the coupling nuts on the hoses and when
you loosen the bulkhead nut.

(d) Remove the bolts (25), washers (30), and nuts (35) that attach
the tube (20) to the forward anti-ice duct (65). Let the clamps
(45) stay on the tube (20).

(e) Remove the tube (20) from the anti-ice duct (65).

(2) Remove the coupling (60) that connects the forward anti-ice duct (65)
to the anti-ice valve (4000DN). Keep the seal (55) to use again if it
is serviceable.

(3) Remove the coupling (60) that connects the forward anti-ice duct (65)
to the mid anti-ice duct (90). Keep the seal (55) to use again if it
is serviceable.

(4) Remove the bolts (70), the washers (75), and the nuts (85) that
attach the forward anti-ice duct (65) to the support links (80).

(5) Remove the forward anti-ice duct (65) from the engine.


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(6) Put blanking plugs on the disconnected ducts, and the anti-ice valve.

(7) Put protective covers on the hoses and the two ends of the muscle
pressure tube.


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Anti-ice Ducts
Figure 402/TASK 30-21-49-991-301- 12 (SHEET 1)


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Anti-ice Ducts
Figure 402/TASK 30-21-49-991-301- 22 (SHEET 2)


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TASK 30-21-49-400-044

Installation of the Forward Anti-ice Duct

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific fiber hammer


No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 0.5 m (1 ft. 8 in.)
R No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.00 to 50.00 lbf.in
R (0.00 to 0.56 m.daN)
No specific Torque Wrench : range 30.00 to 220.00 lbf.in
(0.34 to 2.60 m.daN)

B. Expendable Parts

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

55 E-seal 30-21-49 01A-130


55 E-seal 30-21-51 01A-020
55 E-seal 30-21-51 01A-020A
55 E-seal 30-21-51 01A-020B



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C. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
71-13-00-010-040 Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
71-13-00-410-040 Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
78-30-00-081-041 Make the Thrust Reverser Serviceable after
Maintenance
78-30-00-481-041 Make the Thrust Reverser Unserviceable for
Maintenance
78-36-00-010-040 Opening of the Thrust Reverser Doors
78-36-00-410-040 Closing of the Thrust Reverser Doors
30-21-49-991-301 Fig. 402

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-860-064

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


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

(2) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU, make sure that a
warning notice is in position to tell persons not to start the
engine.

(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU, make sure that the ON legend
of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off. Make sure
that a warning notice is in position to tell persons not to energize
the FADEC 1(2).

(4) Make sure that the access platform is in position.


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Subtask 30-21-49-010-059

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the fan cowl doors are open (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-
040):
FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Make sure that the thrust reverser doors are open (Ref. TASK 78-36-
00-010-040):
FOR 1000EM1
451AL, 452AR
FOR 1000EM2
461AL, 462AR.

Subtask 30-21-49-040-054

C. Make sure that the thrust reverser is unserviceable (Ref. TASK 78-30-00-
481-041).

Subtask 30-21-49-865-056

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 30-21-49-991-301)

Subtask 30-21-49-210-051

A. Examine the seal (55) to make sure that it is serviceable.


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Subtask 30-21-49-420-050

B. Installation of the Forward Anti-ice Duct

(1) Remove the blanking plugs from the anti-ice ducts, and the anti-ice
valve.

(2) Remove the protective covers from the hoses and the two ends of the
forward muscle pressure tube.

NOTE : Do not torque the bolts that attach the anti-ice duct or the
____
couplings that connect the duct until the duct is installed in
the correct position.

(3) Connect the forward anti-ice duct (65) to the anti-ice valve
(4000DN), use the coupling (60) and a E-seal (55) or E-seal (55).
Tighten the coupling sufficiently to hold the anti-ice duct in
position.

(4) Attach the support links (80) to the forward anti-ice duct (65)
support brackets. Use the bolts (70), washers (75), and nuts (85). Do
not torque the nuts at this time.

(5) Make sure that the index marks on the forward duct (65) and the
anti-ice valve are aligned. Adjust the support links (80), as
necessary, so they do not put a load on the anti-ice ducts. Make sure
the anti-ice ducts are correctly aligned before the coupling (60)
nuts are torqued.

(6) TORQUE the support link nuts (85) to between 100 and 140 lbf.in (1.13
and 1.58 m.daN).

(7) TORQUE the coupling nut (60) as follows:

(a) TORQUE the coupling nut to between 70 and 85 lbf.in (0.79 and
0.96 m.daN).

(b) Lightly hit the perimeter of the coupling in several places. Use
a fiber hammer, not a metal hammer.

(c) Do steps (a) and (b) above two more times. Then do step (1)
again.

(8) Install the forward muscle pressure tube (20).

(a) Loosely install the tube (20) on the forward anti-ice duct (65)
support bracket with the bulkhead nut (10) and the washer (15).


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(b) TORQUE the bulkhead nut (10) on the tube (65) to between 110 and
120 lbf.in (1.24 and 1.35 m.daN).

NOTE : Hold the muscle tube (20) fitting with a second wrench
____
when you torque the bulkhead nut (10).

(c) Put the two clamps (45) on the tube (20). Attach the clamps to
the anti-ice duct (65) tangs with the bolts (25), the washers
(30), and the nuts (35).

(d) TORQUE the nuts (35) to between 20 and 25 lbf.in (0.22 and 0.28
m.daN).

(e) Connect the two hoses (5) and (40) to the tube (20).

(f) TORQUE the hose (5) and (40) coupling nuts to between 135 and 150
lbf.in (1.52 and 1.69 m.daN).

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the fittings on the forward


____
muscle pressure tube when you torque the hose coupling
nuts.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-49-410-054

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the thrust reverser cowl doors (Ref. TASK 78-36-00-410-040):
FOR 1000EM1
452AR 451AL
FOR 1000EM2
462AR 461AL

Subtask 30-21-49-440-052

B. Make the thrust reverser serviceable (Ref. TASK 78-30-00-081-041).


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Subtask 30-21-49-410-058

C. Close Access

(1) Close the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-040):


FOR 1000EM1
438AR 437AL
FOR 1000EM2
448AR 447AL

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).

Subtask 30-21-49-865-057

D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DN1, 1DN2

Subtask 30-21-49-862-056

E. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).


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TASK 30-21-49-000-045

Removal of the Middle Anti-ice Duct

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking plugs


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 0.5 m (1 ft. 8 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
71-13-00-010-040 Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
78-30-00-481-041 Make the Thrust Reverser Unserviceable for
Maintenance
78-36-00-010-040 Opening of the Thrust Reverser Doors

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-060, 062-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499,

30-21-49-991-302 Fig. 403

**ON A/C 061-061,

30-21-49-991-302-A Fig. 403A


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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
R 401-499,

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-861-057

A. Energize the ground service network


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

Subtask 30-21-49-941-055

B. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice 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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).

Subtask 30-21-49-865-058

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10


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Subtask 30-21-49-010-055

D. Get Access

(1) Open the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-040):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Put the access platform in position.

Subtask 30-21-49-040-070

E. Make the thrust reverser unserviceable (Ref. TASK 78-30-00-481-041).

Subtask 30-21-49-010-098

F. Open the thrust reverser doors (Ref. TASK 78-36-00-010-040):


FOR 1000EM1
451AL, 452AR
FOR 1000EM2
461AL, 462AR

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-060, 062-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 30-21-49-991-302)

**ON A/C 061-061,

(Ref. Fig. 403A/TASK 30-21-49-991-302-A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-060, 062-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499,

Subtask 30-21-49-020-052

A. Removal of the Middle Anti-ice Duct

(1) Remove the coupling (20) that connects the middle anti-ice duct (35)
to the forward anti-ice duct (30). Keep the seal (25) to use again if
it is serviceable.


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Core Anti-ice Ducts
Figure 403/TASK 30-21-49-991-302


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Core Anti-ice Ducts
Figure 403A/TASK 30-21-49-991-302-A



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(2) Remove the coupling (20) that connects the middle anti-ice duct (35)
to the top anti-ice duct (15). Keep the seal (25) to use again if it
is serviceable.

(3) Remove the bolts (40), the washers (45), and the nuts (50) that
attach the middle anti-ice duct (50) to the fireshield.

(4) Put blanking plugs on the two ends of the middle anti-ice duct (35)
and the ducts (15) and (30).

(5) Remove the middle anti-ice duct (35) from the engine.

**ON A/C 061-061,

Subtask 30-21-49-020-052-A

A. Removal of the Middle Anti-ice Duct

(1) Remove the coupling (20) that connects the middle anti-ice duct (35)
to the forward anti-ice duct (30). Keep the seal (25) to use again if
it is serviceable.

(2) Remove the coupling (20) that connects the middle anti-ice duct (35)
to the top anti-ice duct (15). Keep the seal (25) to use again if it
is serviceable.

(3) Remove the bolts (40), the washers (45), and the nuts (50) that
attach the middle anti-ice duct (35) to the fireshield.

(4) Remove the bolt (75), the washer (70), the bracket (65), the bush
(60) and the nut (55) that attach the middle anti-ice duct (35) to
the fireshield.

(5) Put blanking plugs on the two ends of the middle anti-ice duct (35)
and the ducts (15) and (30).

(6) Remove the middle anti-ice duct (35) from the engine.


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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
401-499,

TASK 30-21-49-400-045

Installation of the Middle Anti-ice Duct

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific fiber hammer


No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 0.5 m (1 ft. 8 in.)
R No specific Torque Wrench : range 30.00 to 220.00 lbf.in
R (0.34 to 2.60 m.daN)

B. Expendable Parts

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

25 seal 30-21-49 01A-130

C. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
71-13-00-010-040 Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
71-13-00-410-040 Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
78-30-00-081-041 Make the Thrust Reverser Serviceable after
Maintenance



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

78-30-00-481-041 Make the Thrust Reverser Unserviceable for


Maintenance
78-36-00-010-040 Opening of the Thrust Reverser Doors
78-36-00-410-040 Closing of the Thrust Reverser Doors

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-060, 062-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499,

30-21-49-991-302 Fig. 403

**ON A/C 061-061,

30-21-49-991-302-A Fig. 403A

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


R 401-499,

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-860-065

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


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

(2) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU, make sure that a
warning notice is in position to tell persons not to start the
engine.

(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU, make sure that the ON legend
of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off. Make sure
that a warning notice is in position to tell persons not to energize
the FADEC 1(2).

(4) Make sure that the access platform is in position.


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Subtask 30-21-49-010-060

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the fan cowl doors are open (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-
040):
FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Make sure that the thrust reverser doors are open (Ref. TASK 78-36-
00-010-040):
FOR 1000EM1
451AL, 452AR
FOR 1000EM2
461AL, 462AR

Subtask 30-21-49-040-055

C. Make sure that the thrust reverser is unserviceable (Ref. TASK 78-30-00-
481-041).

Subtask 30-21-49-865-059

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-060, 062-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 30-21-49-991-302)

**ON A/C 061-061,

(Ref. Fig. 403A/TASK 30-21-49-991-302-A)


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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
R 401-499,

Subtask 30-21-49-210-052

A. Examine the seals (25) to make sure that they are serviceable.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-060, 062-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499,

Subtask 30-21-49-420-051

B. Installation of the Middle Anti-Ice Duct:

(1) Remove the blanking plugs from the anti-ice ducts.

(2) Put the middle anti-ice duct (35) in position. Install the four bolts
(40), washers (45), and nuts (50) that attach the middle anti-ice
duct (35) to the fireshield. Do not torque the nuts at this time.

(3) Connect the middle anti-ice duct:

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THE SMOOTH CIRCULAR SURFACE OF THE COUPLING IS


_______
RADIALLY OUTBOARD FROM THE ENGINE. DO NOT LET THE COUPLING
TOUCH ENGINE COMPONENTS OR STRUCTURE. DAMAGE TO THE
COMPONENTS OR STRUCTURE COULD OCCUR.

(a) Connect the middle anti-ice duct (35) to the top anti-ice duct
(15). Use the coupling (20) and a seal (25). Tighten the coupling
sufficiently to hold the anti-ice duct in position.

(4) Connect the middle anti-ice duct:

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THE SMOOTH CIRCULAR SURFACE OF THE COUPLING IS


_______
RADIALLY OUTBOARD FROM THE ENGINE. DO NOT LET THE COUPLING
TOUCH ENGINE COMPONENTS OR STRUCTURE. DAMAGE TO THE
COMPONENTS OR STRUCTURE COULD OCCUR.

(a) Connect the middle anti-ice duct (35) to the forward anti-ice
duct (30), use the coupling (20) and a serviceable seal (25).
Tighten the coupling sufficiently to hold the anti-ice duct in
position.

(5) Make sure that the middle anti-ice duct (35) is in the correct
position.


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(6) TORQUE the four bolts (40) to between 50 and 70 lbf.in (0.56 and 0.79
m.daN).

(7) TORQUE the nut on the coupling (20) as follows:

(a) TORQUE the coupling nut to between 70 and 85 lbf.in (0.79 and
0.96 m.daN).

(b) Lightly hit the perimeter of the coupling in several places. Use
a fiber hammer, not a metal hammer.

(c) Do steps (a) and (b) above two more times. Then do step (1)
again.

**ON A/C 061-061,

Subtask 30-21-49-420-051-A

B. Installation of the Middle Anti-Ice Duct:

(1) Remove the blanking plugs from the anti-ice ducts.

(2) Put the middle anti-ice duct (35) in position. Install the three
bolts (40), washers (45), and nuts (50) that attach the middle
anti-ice duct (35) to the fireshield. Do not torque the nuts at this
time.

(3) Install the bolt (75), the washer (70), the bracket (65), the bush
(60) and the nut (55) that attach the middle anti-ice duct (35) to
the fireshield. Do not torque the nut at this time.

(4) Connect the middle anti-ice duct:

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THE SMOOTH CIRCULAR SURFACE OF THE COUPLING IS


_______
RADIALLY OUTBOARD FROM THE ENGINE. DO NOT LET THE COUPLING
TOUCH ENGINE COMPONENTS OR STRUCTURE. DAMAGE TO THE
COMPONENTS OR STRUCTURE COULD OCCUR.

(a) Connect the middle anti-ice duct (35) to the top anti-ice duct
(15). Use the coupling (20) and a seal (25). Tighten the coupling
sufficiently to hold anti-ice duct in position.


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(5) Connect the middle anti-ice duct:

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THE SMOOTH CIRCULAR SURFACE OF THE COUPLING IS


_______
RADIALLY OUTBOARD FROM THE ENGINE. DO NOT LET THE COUPLING
TOUCH ENGINE COMPONENTS OR STRUCTURE. DAMAGE TO THE
COMPONENTS OR STRUCTURE COULD OCCUR.

(a) Connect the middle anti-ice duct (35) to the forward anti-ice
duct (30), use the coupling (20) and a serviceable seal (25).
Tighten the coupling sufficiently to hold the anti-ice duct in
position.

(6) Make sure that the middle anti-ice duct (35) is in the correct
position.

(7) TORQUE the three bolts (40) to between 50 and 70 lbf.in (0.56 and
0.79 m.daN).

(8) TORQUE the bolt (75) to between 50 and 70 lbf.in (0.56 and 0.79
m.daN).

(9) TORQUE the nut on the coupling (20) as follows:

(a) TORQUE the coupling nut to between 70 and 85 lbf.in (0.79 and
0.96 m.daN).

(b) Lightly hit the perimeter of the coupling in several places. Use
a fiber hammer, not a metal hammer.

(c) Do steps (a) and (b) above two more times. Then do step (1)
again.



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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
R 401-499,

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-49-410-055

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the thrust reverser doors (Ref. TASK 78-36-00-410-040):


FOR 1000EM1
451AL, 452AR
FOR 1000EM2
461AL, 462AR

Subtask 30-21-49-440-053

B. Make the thrust reverser serviceable (Ref. TASK 78-30-00-081-041).

Subtask 30-21-49-410-059

C. Close Access

(1) Close the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-040):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).

Subtask 30-21-49-865-060

D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DN1, 1DN2

Subtask 30-21-49-862-057

E. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).


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TASK 30-21-49-000-046

Removal of the Top Anti-ice Duct

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking plugs


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 0.5 m (1 ft. 8 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
71-13-00-010-040 Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
78-30-00-481-041 Make the Thrust Reverser Unserviceable for
Maintenance
78-36-00-010-040 Opening of the Thrust Reverser Doors

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-060, 062-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499,

30-21-49-991-302 Fig. 403

**ON A/C 061-061,

30-21-49-991-302-A Fig. 403A


R

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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
R 401-499,

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-861-058

A. Energize the ground service network


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

Subtask 30-21-49-941-057

B. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice 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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).

Subtask 30-21-49-865-061

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10


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Subtask 30-21-49-010-056

D. Get Access

(1) Open the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-040):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Put the access platform in position.

Subtask 30-21-49-040-056

E. Make the thrust reverser unserviceable (Ref. TASK 78-30-00-481-041).

Subtask 30-21-49-010-061

F. Open the thrust reverser doors (Ref. TASK 78-36-00-010-040):


FOR 1000EM1
451AL, 452AR
FOR 1000EM2
461AL, 462AR

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-060, 062-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 30-21-49-991-302)

**ON A/C 061-061,

(Ref. Fig. 403A/TASK 30-21-49-991-302-A)


R

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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
R 401-499,

Subtask 30-21-49-020-053

A. Removal of the Top Anti-ice Duct

(1) Cut and remove the lockwire from the four engine bolts (10) that
attach the top anti-ice duct (15) to the engine.

(2) Remove the bolts (10) and the seal (5). Keep the seal (5) to use
again if it is serviceable.

(3) Remove the coupling (20) that connects the top anti-ice duct (15) to
the middle anti-ice duct (35). Keep the seal (25) to use again if it
is serviceable.

(4) Put blanking plugs on the two ends of the top anti-ice duct (15), the
middle anti-ice duct (35), and the engine port.

(5) Remove the top anti-ice duct (15) from the engine.


R

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TASK 30-21-49-400-046

Installation of the Top Anti-ice Duct

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific fiber hammer


No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 0.5 m (1 ft. 8 in.)
R No specific Torque Wrench : range 30.00 to 220.00 lbf.in
R (0.34 to 2.60 m.daN)

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. CP04-003 USA MIL-T-5544


lubricant (Ref. 70-30-00)
Material No. CP8001 *
lockwire 0.032 in. (0.8 mm) dia (Ref. 70-30-00)
Material No. CP8002 *
lockwire 0.032 in. (0.8 mm) dia (Ref. 70-30-00)

C. Expendable Parts

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

5 seal 30-21-49 01A-060


25 seal 30-21-49 01A-070



EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
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D. Referenced Information

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


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
71-13-00-010-040 Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
71-13-00-410-040 Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
78-30-00-081-041 Make the Thrust Reverser Serviceable after
Maintenance
78-30-00-481-041 Make the Thrust Reverser Unserviceable for
Maintenance
78-36-00-010-040 Opening of the Thrust Reverser Doors
78-36-00-410-040 Closing of the Thrust Reverser Doors

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-060, 062-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499,

30-21-49-991-302 Fig. 403

**ON A/C 061-061,

30-21-49-991-302-A Fig. 403A

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


R 401-499,

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-860-066

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


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

(2) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU, make sure that a
warning notice is in position to tell persons not to start the
engine.


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(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU, make sure that the ON legend
of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off. Make sure
that a warning notice is in position to tell persons not to energize
the FADEC 1(2).

(4) Make sure that the access platform is in position.

Subtask 30-21-49-010-062

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the fan cowl doors are open (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-
040):
FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Make sure that the thrust reverser doors are open (Ref. TASK 78-36-
00-010-040):
FOR 1000EM1
451AL, 452AR
FOR 1000EM2
461AL, 462AR

Subtask 30-21-49-040-057

C. Make sure that the thrust reverser is unserviceable (Ref. TASK 78-30-00-
481-041).

Subtask 30-21-49-865-062

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-060, 062-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 30-21-49-991-302)


R

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**ON A/C 061-061,

(Ref. Fig. 403A/TASK 30-21-49-991-302-A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


R 401-499,

Subtask 30-21-49-640-050

A. Lubricate the four bolts (10) with common grease lubricant (Material No.
CP04-003).

Subtask 30-21-49-210-053

B. Examine the seals (5) and (25) to make sure that they are serviceable.

Subtask 30-21-49-420-052

C. Installation of the Top Anti-ice Duct

(1) Remove the blanking plugs from the anti-ice ducts and the engine
port.

(2) Attach the top anti-ice duct (15) to the engine using four bolts (10)
and a seal (5). Do not torque the bolts at this time.

(3) Connect the top anti-ice duct:

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THE SMOOTH CIRCULAR SURFACE OF THE COUPLING IS


_______
RADIALLY OUTBOARD FROM THE ENGINE. DO NOT LET THE COUPLING
TOUCH ENGINE COMPONENTS OR STRUCTURE. DAMAGE TO THE
COMPONENTS OR STRUCTURE COULD OCCUR.

(a) Connect the top anti-ice duct (15) to the middle anti-ice duct
(35). Use the coupling (20) and a seal (25). Tighten the coupling
sufficiently to hold the anti-ice duct in position.

(4) TORQUE the four engine bolts (10) to between 90 and 120 lbf.in (1.01
and 1.35 m.daN). Then lock the bolts with lockwire 0.032 in. (0.8 mm)
dia (Material No. CP8001) or lockwire 0.032 in. (0.8 mm) dia
(Material No. CP8002).

(5) TORQUE the nut on the coupling (20), as follows:

(a) TORQUE the coupling nut to between 70 and 85 lbf.in (0.79 and
0.96 m.daN).


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(b) Lightly hit the perimeter of the coupling in several places. Use
a fiber hammer, not a metal hammer.

(c) Do steps (a) and (b) above two more times. Then do step (1)
again.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-49-410-056

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the thrust reverser doors (Ref. TASK 78-36-00-410-040):


FOR 1000EM1
451AL, 452AR
FOR 1000EM2
461AL, 462AR

Subtask 30-21-49-440-054

B. Make the thrust reverser serviceable (Ref. TASK 78-30-00-081-041).

Subtask 30-21-49-410-060

C. Close Access

(1) Close the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-040):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).

Subtask 30-21-49-865-063

D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DN1, 1DN2


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Subtask 30-21-49-862-058

E. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).


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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
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DUCTS - ANTI ICE - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_______________________________________

TASK 30-21-49-000-010

Removal of the Anti-ice Duct No. 1

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific covers/caps/plugs
No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)


78-30-00-040-012 Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser Hydraulic Control
Unit (HCU) 4101KS for Ground Maintenance
78-32-00-010-010 Opening of the Thrust Reverser Halves
30-21-49-991-150 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-941-067

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice to tell persons not to start the engine.


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(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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).

Subtask 30-21-49-010-073

B. Get Access

(1) Open the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Put the access platform in position below the engine.

Subtask 30-21-49-040-059

C. Deactivate the Thrust Reverser

WARNING : THE THRUST REVERSER HYDRAULIC


_______ CONTROL UNIT (HCU) MUST BE
DEACTIVATED BEFORE WORKING ON OR AROUND THE THRUST REVERSER.
FAILURE TO DEACTIVATE THE HCU CAN RESULT IN INADVERTENT THRUST
REVERSER OPERATION AND INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND/OR DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT.

(1) Deactivate the thrust reverser Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU)


(Ref. TASK 78-30-00-040-012).

Subtask 30-21-49-010-078

D. Open the thrust reverser halves (Ref. TASK 78-32-00-010-010):


FOR 1000EM1
451AL, 452AR
FOR 1000EM2
461AL, 462AR


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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-49-991-150)

Subtask 30-21-49-020-059

A. Removal of the Anti-ice Duct No. 1

(1) Remove the coupling (20).

(2) Remove the bolts (21) that attach the duct to the compressor casing.

(3) Remove the duct (22) and discard the seal (23).

(4) Put the applicable covers/caps/plugs on all the openings.


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Anti-ice Ducts
Figure 401/TASK 30-21-49-991-150


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TASK 30-21-49-400-010

Installation of the Anti-ice Duct No. 1

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific clean lint free cloth


No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)
No specific Torque Wrench : range 30.00 to 220.00 lbf.in
(0.34 to 2.60 m.daN)

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. V01-076 *


cleaning fluid (methylethylketone) (Ref. 70-30-00)

C. Expendable Parts

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

23 seal 30-21-49 80A-080


23 seal 30-21-49 80A-080A


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D. Referenced Information

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

70-23-11-911-013 General Torque Tightening Techniques


70-23-13-911-010 Procedures for the Installation of Preformed Packings
71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-00-410-010 Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
78-30-00-040-012 Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser Hydraulic Control
Unit (HCU) 4101KS for Ground Maintenance
78-30-00-440-012 Re-activation of the Thrust Reverser Hydraulic
Control Unit (HCU) 4101KS after Ground Maintenance
78-32-00-010-010 Opening of the Thrust Reverser Halves
78-32-00-410-010 Closing of the Thrust Reverser Halves
30-21-49-991-150 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-860-052

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(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, make sure that a
warning notice is in position to tell persons not to start the
engine.

(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU, make sure that the ON legend
of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off. Make sure
that a warning notice is in position to tell persons not to energize
the FADEC 1(2).

(4) Make sure that the access platform is in position.

Subtask 30-21-49-010-080

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the fan cowls are open (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):
FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR


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(2) Make sure that the thrust reverser halves are open (Ref. TASK 78-32-
00-010-010):
FOR 1000EM1
451AL, 452AR
FOR 1000EM2
461AL, 462AR

Subtask 30-21-49-040-061

C. Make sure that the thrust reverser Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU) is
deactivated (Ref. TASK 78-30-00-040-012).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-21-49-110-059

A. Clean the Ends of the Duct

WARNING : DO NOT GET CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES. PUT ON
_______
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, GOGGLES AND A FACE MASK. USE THE FLUID IN
A WELL VENTILATED AREA. DO NOT BREATHE THE VAPOR. IF YOU GET
THE CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES FLUSH IT AWAY
WITH WATER. GET MEDICAL AID IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME
IRRITATED.

(1) Remove the applicable covers/caps/plugs from the openings.

(2) Use a clean lint free cloth made moist with cleaning fluid
(methylethylketone) (Material No. V01-076) to clean the ends of the
duct.

Subtask 30-21-49-420-058

B. Installation of the Anti-ice Duct No. 1


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-49-991-150)

(1) Put the duct (22) on the engine in the correct position for
installation.

(2) Install the bolts (21) to hold the duct to the engine.

(3) TORQUE the bolts to 100 lbf.in (1.13 m.daN) (Ref. TASK 70-23-11-911-
013).


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(4) Connect the duct to the anti-ice duct No. 2.

(a) Install a new seal (23) (Ref. TASK 70-23-13-911-010) between the
ducts.

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THE COUPLINGS DO NOT TOUCH ADJACENT


_______
COMPONENTS OR FAN COWL DOORS (WHEN CLOSED). DAMAGE TO
COMPONENTS CAN OCCUR.

(b) Connect the ducts with the coupling (20). Make sure that the seal
is installed correctly. Make sure that the coupling (20) is put
in the correct position so that it does not touch the adjacent
components or fan cowl door when closed.

(c) TORQUE the coupling nuts to between 45 and 55 lbf.in (0.50 and
0.62 m.daN) (Ref. TASK 70-23-11-911-013).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-49-410-070

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the thrust reverser halves (Ref. TASK 78-32-00-410-010):


FOR 1000EM1
451AL, 452AR
FOR 1000EM2
461AL, 462AR

Subtask 30-21-49-440-056

B. Activate the thrust reverser HCU (Ref. TASK 78-30-00-440-012).

Subtask 30-21-49-410-076

C. Close Access

(1) Close the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Remove the warning notice(s).


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(3) Remove the access platform(s).


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TASK 30-21-49-000-011

Removal of the Anti-ice Duct No. 2

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific covers/caps/plugs
No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)


78-30-00-040-012 Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser Hydraulic Control
Unit (HCU) 4101KS for Ground Maintenance
78-32-00-010-010 Opening of the Thrust Reverser Halves
30-21-49-991-150 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-941-071

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice to tell persons not to start the engine.


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(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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).

Subtask 30-21-49-010-074

B. Get Access

(1) Open the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Put the access platform in position below the engine.

Subtask 30-21-49-040-063

C. Deactivate the Thrust Reverser

WARNING : THE THRUST REVERSER HYDRAULIC


_______ CONTROL UNIT (HCU) MUST BE
DEACTIVATED BEFORE WORKING ON OR AROUND THE THRUST REVERSER.
FAILURE TO DEACTIVATE THE HCU CAN RESULT IN INADVERTENT THRUST
REVERSER OPERATION AND INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND/OR DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT.

(1) Deactivate the thrust reverser Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU)


(Ref. TASK 78-30-00-040-012).

Subtask 30-21-49-010-082

D. Open the thrust reverser halves (Ref. TASK 78-32-00-010-010):


FOR 1000EM1
451AL, 452AR
FOR 1000EM2
461AL, 462AR


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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-49-991-150)

Subtask 30-21-49-020-060

A. Removal of the Anti-ice Duct No. 2

(1) Remove the couplings (18) and (20).

(2) Remove the duct (19), and discard the seal (23).

(3) Put the applicable covers/caps/plugs on all the openings.


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TASK 30-21-49-400-011

Installation of the Anti-ice Duct No. 2

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific clean lint-free cloth


No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)
No specific Torque Wrench : range 30.00 to 220.00 lbf.in
(0.34 to 2.60 m.daN)

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. V01-076 *


cleaning fluid (methylethylketone) (Ref. 70-30-00)

C. Expendable Parts

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

R 23 seal installation. 30-21-49 80A-080


R 23 seal installation. 30-21-49 80A-080A


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D. Referenced Information

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

70-23-11-911-013 General Torque Tightening Techniques


70-23-13-911-010 Procedures for the Installation of Preformed Packings
71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-00-410-010 Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
78-30-00-040-012 Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser Hydraulic Control
Unit (HCU) 4101KS for Ground Maintenance
78-30-00-440-012 Re-activation of the Thrust Reverser Hydraulic
Control Unit (HCU) 4101KS after Ground Maintenance
78-32-00-010-010 Opening of the Thrust Reverser Halves
78-32-00-410-010 Closing of the Thrust Reverser Halves
30-21-49-991-150 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-860-054

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(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, make sure that a
warning notice is in position to tell persons not to start the
engine.

(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU, make sure that the ON legend
of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off. Make sure
that a warning notice is in position to tell persons not to energize
the FADEC 1(2).

(4) Make sure that the access platform is in position.

Subtask 30-21-49-010-084

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the fan cowls are open (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):
FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR


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(2) Make sure that the thrust reverser halves are open (Ref. TASK 78-32-
00-010-010):
FOR 1000EM1
451AL, 452AR
FOR 1000EM2
461AL, 462AR

Subtask 30-21-49-040-065

C. Make sure that the thrust reverser Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU) is
deactivated (Ref. TASK 78-30-00-040-012).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-21-49-110-060

A. Clean the Ends of the Duct

WARNING : DO NOT GET CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES. PUT ON
_______
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, GOGGLES AND A FACE MASK. USE THE FLUID IN
A WELL VENTILATED AREA. DO NOT BREATHE THE VAPOR. IF YOU GET
THE CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES FLUSH IT AWAY
WITH WATER. GET MEDICAL AID IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME
IRRITATED.

(1) Remove the applicable covers/caps/plugs from the openings.

(2) Use a clean lint-free cloth made moist with cleaning fluid
(methylethylketone) (Material No. V01-076) to clean the ends of the
duct.

Subtask 30-21-49-420-059

B. Installation of the Anti-ice Duct No. 2


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-49-991-150)

R (1) Put the duct (19) with the seal installation. (23) (Ref. TASK 70-23-
13-911-010) on the engine in the correct position for

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THE COUPLINGS DO NOT TOUCH ADJACENT COMPONENTS OR


_______
FAN COWL DOORS (WHEN CLOSED). DAMAGE TO COMPONENTS CAN
OCCUR.


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(2) Connect the duct with the couplings (18) and (20). Make sure that the
seal is installed correctly. Make sure that the couplings (18) and
(20) are put in the correct position so that they do not touch the
adjacent components or fan cowl door when closed.

(3) TORQUE the coupling nuts to between 45 and 55 lbf.in (0.50 and 0.62
m.daN) (Ref. TASK 70-23-11-911-013).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-49-410-071

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the thrust reverser halves (Ref. TASK 78-32-00-410-010):


FOR 1000EM1
451AL, 452AR
FOR 1000EM2
461AL, 462AR

Subtask 30-21-49-440-058

B. Activate the thrust reverser HCU (Ref. TASK 78-30-00-440-012).

Subtask 30-21-49-410-078

C. Close Access

(1) Close the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Remove the warning notice(s).

(3) Remove the access platform(s).


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TASK 30-21-49-000-012

Removal of the Anti-ice Duct No. 3

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific covers/caps/plugs
No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)


30-21-49-991-150 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-941-072

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice 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.


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(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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).

Subtask 30-21-49-010-075

B. Get Access

(1) Open the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Put the access platform in position below the engine.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-49-991-150)

Subtask 30-21-49-020-077

A. Removal of the Insulation from around the Anti-Ice Duct No.3

WARNING : CUT, REMOVE AND DISCARD THE LOCKWIRE AS YOU DO THE TASK. LOOSE
_______
LOCKWIRE CAN CUT OR BLIND YOU.

(1) Cut, remove and discard the lockwire that attaches the insulation
around the couplings (2) and (3) and the duct (1).

(2) Remove the insulation from around the couplings (2) and (3) and the
duct (1).

Subtask 30-21-49-020-061

B. Removal of the Anti-ice Duct No. 3

(1) Remove the couplings (2) and (3) from the duct (1).

(2) Remove the nut (17), the bolt (14) and the spacers (15) and (16)
which attach the rod-end to the duct (1).

(3) Remove the duct (1) and discard the seal (4).


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(4) Put the applicable covers/caps/plugs on all the openings.


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TASK 30-21-49-400-012

Installation of the Anti-ice Duct No. 3

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific clean lint-free cloth


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

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. V01-076 *


cleaning fluid (methylethylketone) (Ref. 70-30-00)

C. Expendable Parts

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

4 seal 30-21-49 80A-130


4 seal 30-21-49 80A-130A


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D. Referenced Information

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

30-21-49-820-001 Rig the Anti-ice Ducts


70-23-13-911-010 Procedures for the Installation of Preformed Packings
71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-00-410-010 Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
30-21-49-991-150 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-860-056

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(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, make sure that a
warning notice is in position to tell persons not to start the
engine.

(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU, make sure that the ON legend
of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off. Make sure
that a warning notice is in position to tell persons not to energize
the FADEC 1(2).

(4) Make sure that the access platform is in position.

Subtask 30-21-49-010-086

B. Make sure that the fan cowls are open (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):
FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-21-49-110-061

A. Clean the Ends of the Duct

WARNING : DO NOT GET CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES. PUT ON
_______
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, GOGGLES AND A FACE MASK. USE THE FLUID IN
A WELL VENTILATED AREA. DO NOT BREATHE THE VAPOR. IF YOU GET
THE CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES FLUSH IT AWAY
WITH WATER. GET MEDICAL AID IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME
IRRITATED.

(1) Remove the applicable covers/caps/plugs from the openings.

(2) Use a clean lint-free cloth made moist with cleaning fluid
(methylethylketone) (Material No. V01-076) to clean the ends of the
duct.

Subtask 30-21-49-420-060

B. Installation of the Anti-ice Duct No. 3


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-49-991-150)

(1) Put the duct (1) and the seal (4) (Ref. TASK 70-23-13-911-010) on the
engine in the correct position for installation.

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THE COUPLINGS DO NOT TOUCH ADJACENT COMPONENTS OR


_______
FAN COWL DOORS (WHEN CLOSED). DAMAGE TO COMPONENTS CAN
OCCUR.

(2) Connect the duct with the couplings (2) and (3). Make sure that the
seal is installed correctly. Make sure that the coupling (2) is put
in the correct position so that it does not touch the fan cowl door
hinge when closed.

(3) Tighten the couplings sufficiently to hold the duct in position.

(4) Connect the rod-end to the duct:

(a) Attach the rod-end to the duct (1) with the bolt (14), the
spacers (15) and (16) and the nut (17).

(b) Tighten the nut sufficiently to hold the rod-end in position.


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Subtask 30-21-49-820-050

C. Rig the anti-ice ducts (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-820-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-49-410-072

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(3) Remove the access platform(s).

(4) Remove the warning notice(s).


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TASK 30-21-49-000-013

Removal of the Anti-ice Duct No. 4

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific covers/caps/plugs
No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)


30-21-49-991-150 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-941-073

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice 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.


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(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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).

Subtask 30-21-49-010-076

B. Get Access

(1) Open the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Put the access platform in position below the engine.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-49-991-150)

Subtask 30-21-49-020-079

A. Removal of the Insulation from around the Anti-Ice Duct No.4

WARNING : CUT, REMOVE AND DISCARD THE LOCKWIRE AS YOU DO THE TASK. LOOSE
_______
LOCKWIRE CAN CUT OR BLIND YOU.

(1) Cut, remove and discard the lockwire that attaches the insulation
around the couplings (3) and (6) and the duct (5).

(2) Remove the insulation from around the couplings (3) and (6) and the
duct (5).

Subtask 30-21-49-020-062

B. Removal of the Anti-ice Duct No. 4

(1) Remove the couplings (3) and (6).

(2) Remove the nuts (17), the bolts (14) and the spacers (15) and (16)
which attach the two rod-ends to the duct (5).

(3) Remove the duct (5) and discard the seals (4) and (13).


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(4) Put the applicable covers/caps/plugs on all the openings.


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TASK 30-21-49-400-013

Installation of the Anti-ice Duct No. 4

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific clean lint-free cloth


No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. V01-076 *


cleaning fluid (methylethylketone) (Ref. 70-30-00)

C. Expendable Parts

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

4 seal 30-21-49 80A-130


4 seal 30-21-49 80A-130A
13 seal 30-21-51 80A-020
13 seal 30-21-51 80A-020A


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D. Referenced Information

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

30-21-49-820-001 Rig the Anti-ice Ducts


70-23-13-911-010 Procedures for the Installation of Preformed Packings
71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-00-410-010 Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
30-21-49-991-150 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-860-058

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(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, make sure that a
warning notice is in position to tell persons not to start the
engine.

(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU, make sure that the ON legend
of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off. Make sure
that a warning notice is in position to tell persons not to energize
the FADEC 1(2).

(4) Make sure that the access platform is in position.

Subtask 30-21-49-010-088

B. Make sure that the fan cowls are open (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):
FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-21-49-110-062

A. Clean the Ends of the Duct

WARNING : DO NOT GET CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES. PUT ON
_______
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, GOGGLES AND A FACE MASK. USE THE FLUID IN
A WELL VENTILATED AREA. DO NOT BREATHE THE VAPOR. IF YOU GET
THE CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES FLUSH IT AWAY
WITH WATER. GET MEDICAL AID IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME
IRRITATED.

(1) Remove the applicable covers/caps/plugs from the openings.

(2) Use a clean lint-free cloth made moist with cleaning fluid
(methylethylketone) (Material No. V01-076) to clean the ends of the
duct.

Subtask 30-21-49-420-061

B. Installation of the Anti-ice Duct No. 4


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-49-991-150)

(1) Put the duct (5) and the seal (4) and seal (13) (Ref. TASK 70-23-13-
911-010) between the anti-ice valve (7) and the duct No. 3 (1), in
the correct position for installation.

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THE COUPLINGS DO NOT TOUCH ADJACENT COMPONENTS OR


_______
FAN COWL DOORS (WHEN CLOSED). DAMAGE TO COMPONENTS CAN
OCCUR.

(2) Connect the duct to the anti-ice valve (7) and the duct No. 3 (1)
with the couplings (3) and (6). Make sure that the seals are
installed correctly. Make sure that the couplings (3) and (6) are put
in the correct position so that they do not touch the adjacent
components or fan cowl door when closed.

(3) Tighten the couplings sufficiently to hold the duct in position.

(4) Connect the rod-ends to the duct:

(a) Attach the rod-ends to the duct (5) with the bolts (14), the
spacers (15) and (16) and the nuts (17).

(b) Tighten the nuts sufficiently to hold the rod-ends in position.


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Subtask 30-21-49-820-051

C. Rig the anti-ice ducts (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-820-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-49-410-073

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(3) Remove the access platform(s).

(4) Remove the warning notice(s).


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TASK 30-21-49-000-014

Removal of the Anti-ice Duct No. 5

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific covers/caps/plugs
No specific warning notice

B. Referenced Information

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

71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)


30-21-49-991-150 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-941-074

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice 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.


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(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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).

Subtask 30-21-49-010-077

B. Open the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-49-991-150)

Subtask 30-21-49-020-081

A. Removal of the Insulation from around the Anti-Ice Duct No.5

WARNING : CUT, REMOVE AND DISCARD THE LOCKWIRE AS YOU DO THE TASK. LOOSE
_______
LOCKWIRE CAN CUT OR BLIND YOU.

(1) Cut, remove and discard the lockwire that attaches the insulation
around the couplings (8) and (9) and the duct (11).

(2) Remove the insulation from around the couplings (8) and (9) and the
duct (11).

Subtask 30-21-49-020-063

B. Removal of the Anti-ice Duct No. 5

(1) Remove the couplings (8) and (9).

(2) Remove the duct (11) and discard the seals (10) and (12).

(3) Put the applicable covers/caps/plugs on all the openings.


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TASK 30-21-49-400-014

Installation of the Anti-ice Duct No. 5

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific clean lint-free cloth


No specific warning notice

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. V01-076 *


cleaning fluid (methylethylketone) (Ref. 70-30-00)

C. Expendable Parts

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

10 seal 30-21-49 80A-130


10 seal 30-21-49 80A-130A
12 seal 30-21-51 80A-020
12 seal 30-21-51 80A-020A


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D. Referenced Information

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

30-21-49-820-001 Rig the Anti-ice Ducts


70-23-13-911-010 Procedures for the Installation of Preformed Packings
71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-00-410-010 Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
30-21-49-991-150 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-860-060

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(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, make sure that a
warning notice is in position to tell persons not to start the
engine.

(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU, make sure that the ON legend
of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off. Make sure
that a warning notice is in position to tell persons not to energize
the FADEC 1(2).

Subtask 30-21-49-010-090

B. Make sure that the fan cowls are open (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):
FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR


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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-21-49-110-063

A. Clean the Ends of the Duct

WARNING : DO NOT GET CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES. PUT ON
_______
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, GOGGLES AND A FACE MASK. USE THE FLUID IN
A WELL VENTILATED AREA. DO NOT BREATHE THE VAPOR. IF YOU GET
THE CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES FLUSH IT AWAY
WITH WATER. GET MEDICAL AID IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME
IRRITATED.

(1) Remove the applicable covers/caps/plugs from the openings.

(2) Use a clean lint-free cloth made moist with cleaning fluid
(methylethylketone) (Material No. V01-076) to clean the ends of the
duct.

Subtask 30-21-49-420-062

B. Installation of the Anti-ice Duct No. 5


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-49-991-150)

(1) Put the duct (11) and the seal (10) and seal (12) (Ref. TASK 70-23-
13-911-010) between the anti-ice valve (7) and the cowl, in the
correct position for installation.

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THE COUPLINGS DO NOT TOUCH ADJACENT COMPONENTS OR


_______
FAN COWL DOORS (WHEN CLOSED). DAMAGE TO COMPONENTS CAN
OCCUR.

(2) Connect the duct to the anti-ice valve (7) and the cowl with the
couplings (8) and (9). Make sure that the seals are installed
correctly. Make sure that the couplings (8) and (9) are put in the
correct position so that they do not touch the adjacent components or
fan cowl door when closed.

(3) Tighten the couplings sufficiently to hold the duct in position.

Subtask 30-21-49-820-052

C. Rig the anti-ice ducts (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-820-001).


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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-49-410-074

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).


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TASK 30-21-49-000-042

Removal of the Pylon Anti-ice Duct

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

71-00-20-000-040 Removal of the Power Plant


30-21-49-991-902 Fig. 402

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-010-093

A. Lower the Power Plant (Ref. TASK 71-00-20-000-040).

NOTE : Lower the engine between 0.3 m (1 ft.) and 0.4 m (1.3 ft.).
____

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 30-21-49-991-902)

Subtask 30-21-49-020-066

A. Removal of the Pylon Anti-ice Duct

(1) Remove the four screws (5) and the stop plate (4) from the housing
(2).

(2) Remove the pylon anti-ice duct (1).


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Figure 402/TASK 30-21-49-991-902- 12 (SHEET 1)


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Figure 402/TASK 30-21-49-991-902- 22 (SHEET 2)


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TASK 30-21-49-400-042

Installation of the Pylon Anti-ice Duct

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific clean lint-free cloth

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. V01-002 *


cleaning fluid (Ref. 70-30-00)

C. Referenced Information

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

71-00-20-000-040 Removal of the Power Plant


71-00-20-400-040 Installation of the Power Plant
30-21-49-991-902 Fig. 402

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-860-061

A. Make sure that the power plant is lowered (Ref. TASK 71-00-20-000-040).


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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 30-21-49-991-902)

Subtask 30-21-49-110-064

A. Clean the Ends of the Ducts

WARNING : DO NOT GET CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES. PUT ON
_______
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, GOGGLES AND A FACE MASK. USE THE FLUID IN
A WELL VENTILATED AREA. DO NOT BREATHE THE VAPOR. IF YOU GET
THE CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES FLUSH IT AWAY
WITH WATER. GET MEDICAL AID IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME
IRRITATED.

(1) Use a clean lint-free cloth made moist with cleaning fluid (Material
No. V01-002) to clean the ends of the ducts.

Subtask 30-21-49-420-063

B. Installation of the Pylon Anti-ice Duct

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE SEGMENTS ARE CORRECTLY INSTALLED IN THE
_______
HOUSING.

(1) Install the pylon anti-ice duct (1).

(2) Install the stop plate (4) with the four screws (5) on the housing
(2).

(3) Make sure that the segments (3) are correctly installed in the
housing (2).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-49-410-081

A. Lift the power plant (Ref. TASK 71-00-20-400-040).


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TASK 30-21-49-000-015

Removal of the Anti-Ice Interbulkhead System

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific covers/caps/plugs
No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)


30-21-49-991-160 Fig. 403

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-941-086

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice 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.


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(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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).

Subtask 30-21-49-010-113

B. Get Access

(1) Open the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Put the access platform in position below the engine.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 30-21-49-991-160)

Subtask 30-21-49-020-068

A. Removal of the Thermal Anti-Ice (TAI) Access Panel (37)

(1) Remove the bolts (36) from the TAI access panel (37).

(2) Pull the TAI access panel (37) away from the outer duct (42).

Subtask 30-21-49-020-069

B. Removal of the Inner Duct (47) and the Outer Duct (42).

(1) Remove the bolts (41) that attach the half locating plate (34) to the
rear bulkhead (35).

(2) Remove the bolts (40) that attach the half locating plate (39) to the
rear bulkhead (35).

(3) Remove the two half locating plates (34) and (39) from the rear
bulkhead (35).

(4) Put your hand into the air exhaust (49) and hold the inner duct (47).


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Anti-Ice Interbulkhead System
Figure 403/TASK 30-21-49-991-160


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(5) Pull the inner duct (47) and the outer duct (42) away from the spray
ring (44).

(6) Keep the two ducts (42) and (47) together and remove them through the
opening for the TAI access panel (37).

(7) Pull the inner duct (47) out of the outer duct (42).

(8) If necessary, remove the D-rings (48) and (50), and the 3-ring pack
(43) from the outer duct (42).

(9) If necessary, remove the D-ring (46) from the spray ring (44).

(10) Put the applicable covers/caps/plugs on all the openings.


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TASK 30-21-49-400-015

Installation of the Anti-Ice Interbulkhead System

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific covers/caps/plugs
No specific lint-free cloth
No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)
R No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.00 to 50.00 lbf.in
R (0.00 to 0.56 m.daN)
R

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. V01-076 *


cleaning fluid (Ref. 70-30-00)

C. Referenced Information

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

70-23-11-911-013 General Torque Tightening Techniques


71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-00-410-010 Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
30-21-49-991-160 Fig. 403


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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-860-067

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(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, make sure that a
warning notice is in position to tell persons not to start the
engine.

(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU, make sure that the ON legend
of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off. Make sure
that a warning notice is in position to tell persons not to energize
the FADEC 1(2).

(4) Make sure that the access platform is in position.

Subtask 30-21-49-010-114

B. Make sure that the fan cowls are open (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):
FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

Subtask 30-21-49-110-068

C. Clean the Ends of the Duct

WARNING : DO NOT GET CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES. PUT ON
_______
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, GOGGLES AND A FACE MASK. USE THE FLUID IN
A WELL VENTILATED AREA. DO NOT BREATHE THE VAPOR. IF YOU GET
THE CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES FLUSH IT AWAY
WITH WATER. GET MEDICAL AID IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME
IRRITATED.

(1) Remove the applicable covers/caps/plugs from the openings.

(2) Use a clean lint-free cloth made moist with cleaning fluid (Material
No. V01-076) to clean the ends of the ducts and their mating
surfaces.


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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 30-21-49-991-160)

Subtask 30-21-49-420-073

A. Assemble the Inner Duct (47) and the Outer Duct (42)

(1) If necessary, install the D-rings (48) and (50), and the 3-ring pack
(43) on the outer duct (42).

(2) Put the inner duct (47) into the outer duct (42). Make sure that the
inner duct (47) engages on the D-ring (50).

Subtask 30-21-49-420-074

B. Installation of the Inner Duct (47) and the Outer Duct (42)

(1) If necessary, install the D-ring (46) on the spray ring (44).

(2) Put your hand into the air exhaust (49) and hold the inner duct (47).

(3) Hold the inner duct (47) and the outer duct (42) together and put
them into the air intake cowl through the opening for the TAI access
panel (37).

(4) Align the air exhaust (49) with the TAI access panel (37).

(5) Push the inner duct (47) and the outer duct (42) into the spray ring
(44).

(6) Make sure that the inner duct is correctly engaged with the D-rings
(46) and (50).

(7) Make sure that the outer duct (42) is correctly engaged with the
D-ring (48) and the 3-ring pack (43).

Subtask 30-21-49-420-076

C. Installation of the Two Half Locating Plates (34) and (39)

(1) Put the half locating plate (39) in the correct position for
installation on the rear bulkhead (35). Make sure that it is engaged
in the outer duct (42).

(2) Loosely install the bolts (40).


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(3) Put the half locating plate (34) in the correct position for
installation on the rear bulkhead (35). Make sure that it is engaged
in the outer duct (42).

(4) Loosely install the bolts (41).

(5) Hold the half locating plates (34) and (39) together.

(6) TORQUE the bolts (40) and (41) to 40 lbf.in (0.45 m.daN) (Ref. TASK
70-23-11-911-013)

Subtask 30-21-49-220-061

D. Measurement of the Inner Duct Movement

(1) Put your hand through the air exhaust (49) and move the inner duct
(47). Move the inner duct (47) to the spray ring (44) and then to the
half locating plates (34) and (39).

(2) Make sure that the total movement is a minimum of 0.250 in. (6.35
mm).

Subtask 30-21-49-420-075

E. Installation of the Thermal Anti-Ice (TAI) access panel (37)

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE OUTER DUCT SEAL (38) IS CORRECTLY ALIGNED
_______
WITH THE OUTER DUCT (42) AND TOUCHES IT ALL AROUND.

(1) Install the TAI access panel (37) to the outer duct (42).

(2) Install the bolts (36).

(3) TORQUE the bolts (36) to 26 lbf.in (0.29 m.daN) (Ref. TASK 70-23-11-
911-013)

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-49-410-100

A. Close Access

(1) Close the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
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(2) Remove the warning notice(s).

(3) Remove the access platform(s).


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TASK 30-21-49-820-010

Modification of the Pylon Anti-Ice Duct

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To prevent incorrect installation of the duct and supply retention of the


related segments.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

71-00-20-000-040 Removal of the Power Plant


71-00-20-400-040 Installation of the Power Plant
30-21-49-991-902 Fig. 402

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-010-127

A. Lower the power plant (Ref. TASK 71-00-20-000-040).

NOTE : Lower the engine between 0.3 m (1 ft.) and 0.4 m (1.3 ft.)
____

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 30-21-49-991-902)

Subtask 30-21-49-820-055

A. Installation of the Stop Plate

(1) Install the stop plate (4) with the four screws (5) on the housing
(2).

(2) Make sure that the segments (3) are correctly installed in the
housing (2).


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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-49-410-109

A. Lift the power plant (Ref. TASK 71-00-20-400-040).


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DUCTS - ANTI ICE - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
__________________________________

TASK 30-21-49-820-001

Rig the Anti-ice Ducts

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific warning notice


No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)
R No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.00 to 50.00 lbf.in
R (0.00 to 0.56 m.daN)
No specific Torque Wrench : range 30.00 to 220.00 lbf.in
(0.34 to 2.60 m.daN)

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. V02-147 *


lockwire (Ref. 70-30-00)


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C. Referenced Information

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

70-23-11-911-013 General Torque Tightening Techniques


70-40-11-911-014 Locking Devices General Information
71-00-00-710-017 Ground Test Requirements after Power Plant
Module/Component Repair or Replacement Procedures
71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-00-410-010 Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
78-30-00-040-012 Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser Hydraulic Control
Unit (HCU) 4101KS for Ground Maintenance
78-30-00-440-012 Re-activation of the Thrust Reverser Hydraulic
Control Unit (HCU) 4101KS after Ground Maintenance
78-32-00-010-010 Opening of the Thrust Reverser Halves
78-32-00-410-010 Closing of the Thrust Reverser Halves
30-21-49-991-154 Fig. 501

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-941-077

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice 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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).


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Subtask 30-21-49-010-102

B. Get Access

(1) Open the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Put the access platform in position below the engine.

Subtask 30-21-49-040-073

C. Deactivate the Thrust Reverser

WARNING : THE THRUST REVERSER HYDRAULIC


_______ CONTROL UNIT (HCU) MUST BE
DEACTIVATED BEFORE WORKING ON OR AROUND THE THRUST REVERSER.
FAILURE TO DEACTIVATE THE HCU CAN RESULT IN INADVERTENT THRUST
REVERSER OPERATION AND INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND/OR DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT.

(1) Deactivate the thrust reverser Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU)


(Ref. TASK 78-30-00-040-012).

Subtask 30-21-49-010-103

D. Open the thrust reverser halves (Ref. TASK 78-32-00-010-010):


FOR 1000EM1
451AL, 452AR
FOR 1000EM2
461AL, 462AR

Subtask 30-21-49-210-062

E. Inspection of the Couplings

(1) Make sure that the couplings (1), (4), (9), (11) and (12) are
loosened but are sufficiently tight to hold the ducts (2), (6) and
(10) in position.
(Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 30-21-49-991-154)


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Figure 501/TASK 30-21-49-991-154- 12 (SHEET 1)


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Figure 501/TASK 30-21-49-991-154- 22 (SHEET 2)


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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 30-21-49-991-154)

Subtask 30-21-49-820-053

A. Adjustment of the Ducts

(1) Adjust the ducts (2) and (6) to get the correct clearance. Set the
length of the connecting rod assemblies (3), (5) and (7) for the
initial installation.

(a) Set the total length of connecting rod (3) to 5.37 in. (136.3977
mm).

(b) Set the total length of connecting rod (5) to 5.84 in. (148.3357
mm).

(c) Set the total length of connecting rod (7) to 4.20 in. (106.6798
mm).

(d) If it is necessary, adjust the length of the connecting rods (3),


(5) and (7) to let the bearings turn freely.

(e) Do not cause the ducts to be stressed.

NOTE : Do not lock the connecting rods at this time.


____

Subtask 30-21-49-420-067

B. Installation of the Insulations

(1) Install insulations (40), (43) and (44) around the valve (8) and the
duct (10).

(a) Put the insulation (40) in a position to prevent movement of it


around the valve (8).

(b) Safety the insulations (40), (43) and (44) with the lockwire
(Material No. V02-147) (Ref. TASK 70-40-11-911-014).

NOTE : Install the lockwire between the attachment lugs.


____


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(2) Install the insulation around the ducts (2) and (6).

(a) Install insulations (24), (25), (26) and (27) around duct (2).

(b) Install insulations (30), (31), (34), (35), (38) and (39) around
duct (6).

(c) Install insulations (32), (33), (36) and (37) around the gimbals.

(d) Safety the insulation with the lockwire (Material No. V02-147)
(Ref. TASK 70-40-11-911-014).

NOTE : Install the lockwire directly between the attachment lugs.


____
Wirelock the gimbal insulation to the adjacent duct
insulation.

Subtask 30-21-49-220-050

C. Check of the Clearance

(1) Do a check of the clearance around the ducts and the connecting rods.
The minimum clearances must be:

(a) 0.24 in. (6,0 mm) minimum clearance around the links.

(b) 0.39 in. (10.0 mm) minimum clearance between the inner surface of
the fan cowl door and all other related engine hardware.

(c) 0.24 in. (6.0 mm) minimum clearance between air starter duct and
TAI duct.

(d) 0.24 in. (6,0 mm) minimum clearance between TAI insulation and
adjacent ductwork or insulation.

(e) 0.39 in. (10,0 mm) between upper duct and air starter duct link
on A-Frame.

(f) 0.39 in. (10,0 mm) minimum clearance between TAI valve connector
and air starter duct.


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Subtask 30-21-49-420-069

D. Torque the Couplings

(1) TORQUE the couplings (1), (4), (9), (11) and (12).

(a) TORQUE the coupling (1) to between 45 and 55 lbf.in (0.50 and
0.62 m.daN) (Ref. TASK 70-23-11-911-013).

(b) Hit the coupling lightly in different places around the outer
edge with a mallet that is not metallic.

(c) Do steps (a) and (b) again two more times.

(d) TORQUE the coupling (1) for the last time to between 45 and 50
lbf.in (0.50 and 0.56 m.daN) (Ref. TASK 70-23-11-911-013).

(e) Do again steps (a) thru (d) for couplings (4), (9), (11) and
(12).

Subtask 30-21-49-220-051

E. Do a check of the Clearances and of the Connecting Rods

(1) Do a check of the clearances around the ducts, valve and connecting
rods.

(a) Do again step 4.C.

(2) Do a check of the connecting rods (3), (5) and (7).

(a) Use the safety holes to make sure there are enough connecting rod
threads engaged with the rod end bearings.

Subtask 30-21-49-420-070

F. Safety the Connecting Rods

(1) Safety the connecting rods (3), (5) and (7).

(a) TORQUE the three nuts (13) to 100 lbf.in (1.13 m.daN) (Ref. TASK
70-23-11-911-013).

(b) Tighten and lock the connecting rod locknuts.


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Subtask 30-21-49-790-060

G. Do a leak test (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-017).

Subtask 30-21-49-420-071

H. Install Insulation Around the Couplings

(1) If step 4.G. is satisfactory do the following steps:

(2) Install insulations (28), (29), (41) and (42) to the couplings (4)
and (9).

(3) Safety the insulation with the lockwire (Material No. V02-147)
(Ref. TASK 70-40-11-911-014).

NOTE : Wirelock the coupling insulation to the adjacent duct


____
insulation.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-49-410-089

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the thrust reverser halves (Ref. TASK 78-32-00-410-010):


FOR 1000EM1
451AL, 452AR
FOR 1000EM2
461AL, 462AR

Subtask 30-21-49-440-063

B. Activate the thrust reverser HCU (Ref. TASK 78-30-00-440-012).

Subtask 30-21-49-410-090

C. Close Access

(1) Close the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
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(2) Remove the warning notice(s).

(3) Remove the access platform(s).


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TASK 30-21-49-790-010

Leak Test of the Inlet Cowl Anti-Ice Supply Ducts with the Engine in Operation

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

This TASK gives the procedure for a leak test of the inlet cowl anti-ice
supply ducts.
The test procedure checks for leaks around the couplings of the inlet cowl
anti-ice supply ducts.
You must start the engines to do this procedure.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific Aluminum Foil (Local Purchase)


No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT)
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. V02-147 *


Lockwire (Ref. 70-30-00)
Material No. V06-032 *
Dry Developer (Ref. 70-30-00)


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C. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
31-60-00-860-001 EIS Start Procedure
31-60-00-860-002 EIS Stop Procedure
71-00-00-710-018 Discontinued Start, Restart and Shutdown Procedures
71-00-00-710-043 Normal Engine Automatic Start Procedure
71-00-00-710-047 Normal Engine Manual Start Procedure
71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-00-410-010 Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)

3. __________
Job Set-up

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE LANDING GEAR GROUND SAFETIES AND THE WHEEL
_______
CHOCKS ARE IN POSITION.

Subtask 30-21-49-861-068

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

Subtask 30-21-49-860-076

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

Subtask 30-21-49-941-094

C. Safety Precautions

(1) Make sure that the engine 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
(OFF legend is on)
- make sure that the APU BLEED pushbutton switch is released (ON
legend is off)
- put a WARNING NOTICE in position to tell persons not to operate the
pneumatic system.


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(3) On the HP ground connector:
- put a warning notice in position to tell persons not to pressurize
the pneumatic system.

Subtask 30-21-49-010-128

D. Open the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):


- FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
- FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR.

Subtask 30-21-49-860-077

E. Get Access

(1) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT) in position near the inlet cowl
anti-ice supply ducts.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-21-49-790-062

A. Preparation for the Leak Test

(1) There are two procedures to find the location of an air leak, at a
pneumatic joint. You can apply Dry Developer (Material No. V06-032)
around the couplings or you can install Aluminum Foil (Local
Purchase) around the coupling locations.
Method 1.
Apply dry developer around the couplings on the inlet cowl anti-ice
supply ducts.
Method 2.
Use the steps that follow to apply foil, aluminum to the inlet cowl
anti-ice supply ducts.

(a) Wind the foil wrap around the coupling one time only.

(b) Twist the seam and two ends of the foil wrap tight.

(c) Make the foil wrap as tight as possible on the coupling but do
not rip the wrap.

(d) Attach the foil wrap at the two sides of the coupling with
Lockwire (Material No. V02-147).


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Subtask 30-21-49-410-110

B. Close the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):


- FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
- FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR.

Subtask 30-21-49-710-058

C. Do this test:

(1) Make sure the related inlet anti-ice valve is in the closed position
(Off).

(2) Start the related engine with the automatic or manual start procedure
(Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-043) or (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-047) and keep
it at idle.

(3) After 5 minutes, do the engine shutdown procedure (Ref. TASK 71-00-
00-710-018).

Subtask 30-21-49-010-129

D. Open the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):


- FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
- FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR.

Subtask 30-21-49-360-050

E. Make sure that there are no leaks at the couplings on the inlet cowl
anti-ice supply ducts on the related engine.
Method 1.
Do a visual check for a break in the dry developer around the couplings
on the inlet cowl anti-ice supply ducts.
Method 2.
Do a visual check of the aluminum foil around the couplings on the inlet
cowl anti-ice supply ducts.

NOTE : There is a leak when the leak air removes the dry developer from
____
the coupling. There is a leak when the foil installed around the
coupling breaks.


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Subtask 30-21-49-860-078

F. Remove the materials used to do the leak test.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-49-410-111

A. Close the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):


- FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
- FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR.

Subtask 30-21-49-860-079

B. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) On the AIR COND panel 30VU:


- release the ENG 1(2) BLEED pushbutton switch (OFF legend comes on).

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

Subtask 30-21-49-861-069

C. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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DUCTS - ANTI ICE - INSPECTION/CHECK
___________________________________

TASK 30-21-49-200-001

Detailed Visual Inspection of Inlet Cowl Anti-ice Supply Ducts and Associated
Hardware in the Core Compartment

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 302149-01


Detailed visual inspection of the air supply duct (for the air intake anti
icing) and the related attach fittings in the core engine compartment.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
71-13-00-010-040 Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
71-13-00-410-040 Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
78-30-00-081-041 Make the Thrust Reverser Serviceable after
Maintenance
78-30-00-481-041 Make the Thrust Reverser Unserviceable for
Maintenance
78-36-00-010-040 Opening of the Thrust Reverser Doors
78-36-00-410-040 Closing of the Thrust Reverser Doors


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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-861-063

A. Energize the ground service network


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

Subtask 30-21-49-941-082

B. Safety Precautions

R (1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice 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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
system 1(2).

(4) On the ANTI ICE section of the panel 25VU:


- make sure that the ON legend of the ENG1(2) pushbutton switch is
off.

Subtask 30-21-49-865-079

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 1000EM1
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10
FOR 1000EM2
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10



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Subtask 30-21-49-010-110

D. Get Access

(1) Open the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-040):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Put the access platform in position.

Subtask 30-21-49-040-076

E. Make the thrust reverser unserviceable (Ref. TASK 78-30-00-481-041).

Subtask 30-21-49-010-111

F. Open the right thrust reverser cowl door (Ref. TASK 78-36-00-010-040):
FOR 1000EM1
452AR
FOR 1000EM2
462AR

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-21-49-210-067

A. Inspection/Check of the Engine Air Intake Ice Protection

(1) Examine the anti ice valve:


- make sure that the anti ice valve and its attach fittings are in
the correct condition and satisfactorily clean
- make sure that the electrical connector is correctly connected and
in the correct condition.

NOTE : If necessary, the valve may be locked in the open position for
____
a short period of time. However, the valve should be replaced
as soon as possible.

(2) Examine the electrical harness for :


- correct external condition,
- clean condition,
- wear,
- signs of overheat,
- scaling of the insulation,
- damage which can change its characteristics.


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(3) Make sure that the duct :
- has no cracks or signs of leaks,
- is not damaged.

(4) Make sure that the black coating of the duct is not damaged.

(5) Make sure that the motive-pressure regulation line :


- has no cracks or signs of leaks,
- is not damaged.

(6) Make sure that the clamps are correctly installed and make sure that
their mounts have no cracks.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-49-410-097

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the right thrust reverser cowl door (Ref. TASK 78-36-00-410-
040):
FOR 1000EM1
452AR
FOR 1000EM2
462AR

Subtask 30-21-49-440-066

B. Make the thrust reverser serviceable (Ref. TASK 78-30-00-081-041).

Subtask 30-21-49-410-098

C. Close Access

(1) Close the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-040):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).


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Subtask 30-21-49-865-080

D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 1000EM1
1DN1.
FOR 1000EM2
1DN2.

Subtask 30-21-49-862-063

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


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TASK 30-21-49-210-040

Visual Inspection of the Anti-Ice System Hoses, Tubes and Ducts

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 1 m (3 ft. 3 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

30-21-49-000-040 Removal of the Secondary Anti-ice Ducts


30-21-49-000-043 Removal of the Muscle Pressure Tubes and Hoses
30-21-49-000-044 Removal of the Forward Anti-ice Duct
30-21-49-000-045 Removal of the Middle Anti-ice Duct
30-21-49-000-046 Removal of the Top Anti-ice Duct
30-21-49-400-040 Installation of the Secondary Anti-ice Ducts
30-21-49-400-043 Installation of the Muscle Pressure Tubes and Hoses
30-21-49-400-044 Installation of the Forward Anti-ice Duct
30-21-49-400-045 Installation of the Middle Anti-ice Duct
30-21-49-400-046 Installation of the Top Anti-ice Duct
71-13-00-010-040 Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
71-13-00-410-040 Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
30-21-49-991-305 Fig. 601
30-21-49-991-306 Fig. 602


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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-941-081

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice to tell persons not to start the engine 1(2)

(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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).

Subtask 30-21-49-010-109

B. Get Access

(1) Open the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-040):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL 448AR

(2) Put the access platform in position.

Subtask 30-21-49-865-077

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10


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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 601/TASK 30-21-49-991-305, 602/TASK 30-21-49-991-306)

Subtask 30-21-49-210-066

A. Do a visual inspection of the anti-ice system hoses, tubes and ducts.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INSPECT/CHECK MAXIMUM REMARKS
SERVICEABLE LIMITS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. Examine the muscle pressure line hose assemblies, look for:

A. Broken Wire Maximum of 3 broken If the damage is more than


Braids. wires per plait. the allowable limits,
No more than 6 broken replace the hose
wires in an assembly. (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-
No more than 6 broken 043) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-
wires in each 1 ft. 49-400-043).
(0.30 m) of hose.

B. Cracks. None permitted. If cracks are found,


replace the hose
(Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-
043) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-
49-400-043).

C. Crimps. None permitted. Replace the hose assembly


(Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-
043) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-
49-400-043).

D. Internal blockage. None permitted. If blockage is found


remove the blockage or
replace the hose
(Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-
043) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-
49-400-043).

E. Leakage. None permitted. Replace the hose


(Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-
043) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-
49-400-043).

2. Examine the fittings on the two ends of the hose, look for:


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Anti-Ice System Tubes, Hoses and Ducts
Figure 601/TASK 30-21-49-991-305


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Figure 602/TASK 30-21-49-991-306


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INSPECT/CHECK MAXIMUM REMARKS
SERVICEABLE LIMITS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A. Thread damage. Damage is permitted if If the damage is more than
the threads that are the allowable limits,
good are not reduced by replace the hose
more than one thread. (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-
040) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-
49-400-040).

B. Damaged flats. Damage is permitted if If the end fittings can


the end fittings can not keep the correct
keep the correct torque torque replace the hose
value. (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-
043) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-
49-400-043).

C. Safety wire hole Damage is permitted if Blend out damage. If


damaged or worn. the metal around the necessary drill a hole in
hole is not cracked or the undrilled corner. The
torn. new hole must be the same
One undrilled corner diameter and distance from
must remain. the end of the nut as the
old hole.

3. Examine the muscle pressure line forward and aft tube assemblies, look for:

A. Cracks, splits or None permitted. Replace the tube


kinks. (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-
043) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-
49-400-043).

B. Wrinkles in bends. Maximum depth cannot be If wrinkles are more than


more than 3 percent of the allowable limits,
the tube diameter or replace the tube
0.060 in. (1.52 mm) (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-
which ever is smaller. 043) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-
49-400-043).

C. Dents. Maximum depth cannot be If the dents are more than


more than 10 percent of the allowable limits,
the tube outside replace the tube
diameter. (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-
Maximum radius must be 043) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-
less than 2 times the 49-400-043).
wall thickness.


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INSPECT/CHECK MAXIMUM REMARKS
SERVICEABLE LIMITS
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Maximum of 2 dents for
each 1 ft. (0.30 m) of
tube length.

D. Flat areas. Maximum flat area cannot If the flat areas are more
be more than 2 times the than the allowable limits,
tube outside diameter. replace the tube
The contour change (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-
cannot be more than 10 043) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-
percent of the tube 49-400-043).
outside diameter.

E. Nicks, scratches, Maximum depth cannot be If the damage is more than


chafing. more than 10 percent of the allowable limits,
the wall thickness. replace the tube
(Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-
043) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-
49-400-043).

4. Examine the anti-ice system forward duct, look for:

A. Wrinkles in bends. Maximum depth must be If the damage is more than


less than 5 percent of the allowable limits,
the duct diameter. replace the duct
(Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-
044) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-
49-400-044).

B. Dents. Maximum depth must be If the dents are less than


less than 20 percent of the allowable limits,
the tube outside repair the dents (Ref.
diameter. CFMI ESM 72-09-03). If the
Maximum radius of the dents are more than the
dent must be less than 2 allowable limits, replace
times the duct wall the duct (Ref. TASK 30-21-
thickness. 49-000-044) and (Ref. TASK
Maximum of 4 dents per 30-21-49-400-044).
each 1 ft. (0.30 m) of
duct.
Minimum distance of 1
in. (25.4 mm) between
dents.


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INSPECT/CHECK MAXIMUM REMARKS
SERVICEABLE LIMITS
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No limit to dents
allowed except in bends,
no dents are allowed in
bends.

C. Flat areas. Maximum length must be If the flat areas are less
less than 3 times the than the allowable limits,
outside diameter of the repair them (Ref. CFMI ESM
duct. 72-09-03). If the flat
Contour change must be areas are more than the
less than 20 percent of allowable limits, replace
the outside diameter of the duct (Ref. TASK 30-21-
the duct. 49-000-044) and (Ref. TASK
30-21-49-400-044).

D. Nicks, scratches, Maximum depth must be If the damage is less than


chafing in less than 10 percent of the allowable limits,
straight section. the wall thickness of repair the damage (Ref.
the duct. CFMI ESM 72-09-03). If the
There is no limit to the damage is more than the
number of nicks, allowable limits, replace
scratches or chafing the duct (Ref. TASK 30-21-
allowed in the straight 49-000-044) and (Ref. TASK
section of the duct. 30-21-49-400-044).

E. Nicks, scratches, Maximum depth must be If the damage is less than


chafing in bends. less than 10 percent of the allowable limits,
the wall thickness of repair the damage (Ref.
the duct. CFMI ESM 72-09-03). If the
damage is more than the
allowable limits, replace
the duct (Ref. TASK 30-21-
49-000-044) and (Ref. TASK
30-21-49-400-044).

F. Splits, Maximun length must be If the damage is less than


cracks, less than the duct the duct OD do the weld
kinks outside diameter. repair (Ref. CFMI ESM
72-09-03 Repair No. 3).


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INSPECT/CHECK MAXIMUM REMARKS
SERVICEABLE LIMITS
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Maximun length same as If the damage is the same
or more than the duct as or more than the duct
outside diameter. OD do the doubler and
section repair (Ref. CFMI
ESM 72-09-03 Repair No.
4).

5. Examine the anti-ice system middle duct, look for:

A. Wrinkles in bends. Maximum depth must be If the damage is more than


less than 5 percent of the allowable limits,
the duct diameter. replace the duct
(Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-
045) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-
49-400-045).

B. Dents. Maximum depth must be If the dents are less than


less than 20 percent of the allowable limits,
the tube outside repair the dents (Ref.
diameter. CFMI ESM 72-09-03). If the
Maximum radius of the dents are more than the
dent must be less than 2 allowable limits, replace
times the duct wall the duct (Ref. TASK 30-21-
thickness. 49-000-045) and (Ref. TASK
Maximum of 4 dents per 30-21-49-400-045).
each 1 ft. (0.30 m) of
duct.
Minimum distance of 1
in. (25.4 mm) between
dents.
No limit to dents
allowed except in bends,
no dents are allowed in
bends.

C. Flat areas. Maximum length must be If the flat areas are less
less than 3 times the than the allowable limits,
outside diameter of the repair them (Ref. CFMI ESM
duct. 72-09-03). If the flat
Contour change must be areas are more than the
less than 20 percent of allowable limits, replace


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INSPECT/CHECK MAXIMUM REMARKS
SERVICEABLE LIMITS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
the outside diameter of the duct (Ref. TASK 30-21-
the duct. 49-000-045) and (Ref. TASK
30-21-49-400-045).

D. Nicks, scratches, Maximum depth must be If the damage is less than


chafing in less than 10 percent of the allowable limits,
straight section. the wall thickness of repair the damage (Ref.
the duct. CFMI ESM 72-09-03). If the
There is no limit to the damage is more than the
number of nicks, allowable limits, replace
scratches or chafing the duct (Ref. TASK 30-21-
allowed in the straight 49-000-045) and (Ref. TASK
section of the duct. 30-21-49-400-045).

E. Nicks, scratches, Maximum depth must be If the damage is less than


chafing in bends. less than 10 percent of the allowable limits,
the wall thickness of repair the damage (Ref.
the duct. CFMI ESM 72-09-03). If the
damage is more than the
allowable limits, replace
the duct (Ref. TASK 30-21-
49-000-045) and (Ref. TASK
30-21-49-400-045).

F. Splits, Maximun length must be If the damage is less than


cracks, less than the duct the duct OD do the weld
kinks outside diameter. repair (Ref. CFMI ESM
72-09-03 Repair No. 3).

Maximun length same as If the damage is the same


or more than the duct as or more than the duct
outside diameter. OD do the doubler and
section repair (Ref. CFMI
ESM 72-09-03 Repair No.
4).

6. Examine the anti-ice system upper duct, look for:


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INSPECT/CHECK MAXIMUM REMARKS
SERVICEABLE LIMITS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A. Wrinkles in bends. Maximum depth must be If the damage is more than
less than 5 percent of the allowable limits,
the duct diameter. replace the duct
(Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-
046) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-
49-400-046).

B. Dents. Maximum depth must be If the dents are less than


less than 20 percent of the allowable limits,
the tube outside repair the dents (Ref.
diameter. CFMI ESM 72-09-03). If the
Maximum radius of the dents are more than the
dent must be less than 2 allowable limits, replace
times the duct wall the duct (Ref. TASK 30-21-
thickness. 49-000-046) and (Ref. TASK
Maximum of 4 dents per 30-21-49-400-046).
each 1 ft. (0.30 m) of
duct.
Minimum distance of 1
in. (25.4 mm) between
dents.
No limit to dents
allowed except in bends,
no dents are allowed in
bends.

C. Flat areas. Maximum length must be If the flat areas are less
less than 3 times the than the allowable limits,
outside diameter of the repair them (Ref. CFMI ESM
duct. 71-09-03). If the flat
Contour change must be areas are more than the
less than 20 percent of allowable limits, replace
the outside diameter of the duct (Ref. TASK 30-21-
the duct. 49-000-046) and (Ref. TASK
30-21-49-400-046).

D. Nicks, scratches, Maximum depth must be If the damage is less than


chafing in less than 10 percent of the allowable limits,
straight section. the wall thickness of repair the damage (Ref.
the duct. CFMI ESM 72-09-03). If the
There is no limit to the damage is more than the
number of nicks, allowable limits, replace


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INSPECT/CHECK MAXIMUM REMARKS
SERVICEABLE LIMITS
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scratches or chafing the duct (Ref. TASK 30-21-
allowed in the straight 49-000-046) and (Ref. TASK
section of the duct. 30-21-49-400-046).

E. Nicks, scratches, Maximum depth must be If the damage is less than


chafing in bends. less than 10 percent of the allowable limits,
the wall thickness of repair the damage (Ref.
the duct. CFMI ESM 72-09-03). If the
damage is more than the
allowable limits, replace
the duct (Ref. TASK 30-21-
49-000-040) and (Ref. TASK
30-21-49-400-040).

F. Splits, Maximun length must be If the damage is less than


cracks, less than the duct the duct OD do the weld
kinks outside diameter. repair (Ref. CFMI ESM
72-09-03 Repair No. 3).

Maximun length same as If the damage is the same


or more than the duct as or more than the duct
outside diameter. OD do the doubler and
section repair (Ref. CFMI
ESM 72-09-03 Repair No.
4).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-49-410-096

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-040):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL 448AR

(3) Remove the access platform(s).


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(4) Remove the warning notice(s).

Subtask 30-21-49-865-078

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DN1, 1DN2


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DUCTS - ANTI ICE - INSPECTION/CHECK
___________________________________

TASK 30-21-49-200-010

Detailed Visual Inspection of the Inlet Cowl Anti-Ice Supply Ducts and
Associated Hardware in the Core Compartment

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 302149-02


This task gives the procedure for a detailed visual inspection of the
anti-ice supply ducts and associated hardware in the core compartment.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific inspection lamp
No specific inspection mirror
No specific lint-free cloth
No specific shim
No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. V01-002 *


trichloroethane inhibited and stabilized
(Ref. 70-30-00)
Material No. V01-003 *
trichlorethylene inhibited and stabilized
(Ref. 70-30-00)


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C. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-21-49-000-010 Removal of the Anti-ice Duct No. 1
30-21-49-000-011 Removal of the Anti-ice Duct No. 2
30-21-49-000-012 Removal of the Anti-ice Duct No. 3
30-21-49-000-013 Removal of the Anti-ice Duct No. 4
30-21-49-000-014 Removal of the Anti-ice Duct No. 5
30-21-49-000-042 Removal of the Pylon Anti-ice Duct
30-21-49-400-010 Installation of the Anti-ice Duct No. 1
30-21-49-400-010 Installation of the Anti-ice Duct No. 1
30-21-49-400-011 Installation of the Anti-ice Duct No. 2
30-21-49-400-012 Installation of the Anti-ice Duct No. 3
30-21-49-400-013 Installation of the Anti-ice Duct No. 4
30-21-49-400-014 Installation of the Anti-ice Duct No. 5
30-21-49-400-042 Installation of the Pylon Anti-ice Duct
71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-00-410-010 Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
78-30-00-040-012 Deactivation of the Thrust Reverser Hydraulic Control
Unit (HCU) 4101KS for Ground Maintenance
78-30-00-440-012 Re-activation of the Thrust Reverser Hydraulic
Control Unit (HCU) 4101KS after Ground Maintenance
78-32-00-010-010 Opening of the Thrust Reverser Halves
78-32-00-410-010 Closing of the Thrust Reverser Halves
30-21-49-991-151-A Fig. 601

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-861-052

A. Energize the ground service network


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

Subtask 30-21-49-941-068

B. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice to tell persons not to start the engine.


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(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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).

Subtask 30-21-49-865-083

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 1000EM1
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10
FOR 1000EM2
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10

Subtask 30-21-49-010-070

D. Get Access

(1) Open the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Put the access platform in position

Subtask 30-21-49-040-072

E. Deactivate the Thrust Reverser

WARNING : THE THRUST REVERSER HYDRAULIC


_______ CONTROL UNIT (HCU) MUST BE
DEACTIVATED BEFORE WORKING ON OR AROUND THE THRUST REVERSER.
FAILURE TO DEACTIVATE THE HCU CAN RESULT IN INADVERTENT THRUST
REVERSER OPERATION AND INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND/OR DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT.

(1) Deactivate the thrust reverser Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU)


(Ref. TASK 78-30-00-040-012).


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Subtask 30-21-49-010-101

F. Open the thrust reverser halves (Ref. TASK 78-32-00-010-010):


FOR 1000EM1
451AL, 452AR
FOR 1000EM2
461AL, 462AR

Subtask 30-21-49-020-083

G. Remove the insulation on couplings (1), (4), (8), (9) and (11), and ducts
(2), (6) and (10) (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-012), (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-
013) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-014).

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 601/TASK 30-21-49-991-151-A)

Subtask 30-21-49-110-057

A. Clean the Anti-Ice Duct Assembly

WARNING : KEEP FLAMES AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WHICH IS NOT FLAMEPROOF


_______
AWAY FROM THE WORK AREA. THE CLEANING FLUID IS FLAMMABLE.

WARNING : DO NOT GET CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES. PUT ON
_______
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, GOGGLES AND A FACE MASK. USE THE FLUID IN
A WELL VENTILATED AREA. DO NOT BREATHE THE VAPOR. IF YOU GET
THE CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES FLUSH IT AWAY
WITH WATER. GET MEDICAL AID IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME
IRRITATED.

(1) Use a clean lint-free cloth made moist with trichloroethane inhibited
and stabilized (Material No. V01-002) or trichlorethylene inhibited
and stabilized (Material No. V01-003) to clean the anti-ice duct
assembly.

(2) Dry the components with a clean lint-free cloth.


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Subtask 30-21-49-210-058

B. Examine the Anti-Ice Duct Assembly for Security of Attachment

(1) If the anti-ice duct assembly is loose, use an inspection lamp and
inspection mirror to examine these parts for damage, wear and loss of
torque:

(a) The attachment nuts and bolts.

(b) The couplings (1), (4), (8), (9), (11), (13) and (15).

(c) The duct (12).

(d) The rod assemblies (3), (5) and (7).

(2) Reject items that have damage or wear.

Subtask 30-21-49-210-059

C. Examine the Anti-Ice Ducts for Signs of Leaks

(1) Examine the inner surfaces of the insulations for signs of leaks.

(a) If a discolored, marked insulation piece is found, replace the


seal or packing in the coupling joint at that location.

(2) Use the inspection lamp and inspection mirror to examine all the
anti-ice duct connections for signs of leaks.

(3) If a discolored, marked coupling joint is found:

(a) Replace the seal or packing in the coupling joint that you think
is unserviceable.

(4) If the duct (13) to the compressor case joint is discolored or


marked:

(a) Examine the bolts for loss of torque (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-400-
010). If there is a loss of torque, examine the bolts for damage
and wear. Install new or serviceable bolts (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-
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Figure 601/TASK 30-21-49-991-151-A13 (SHEET 1)


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Figure 601/TASK 30-21-49-991-151-A23 (SHEET 2)


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Figure 601/TASK 30-21-49-991-151-A33 (SHEET 3)


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Subtask 30-21-49-210-060

D. Examine the Condition of the Anti-Ice Duct Assembly

(1) Examine these items for cracks. Reject parts that have cracks:

(a) The ducts (2), (6), (10), (12) and (14).

(b) The couplings (1), (4), (8), (9), (11), (13) and (15).

(2) Examine these parts for dents or damage. Reject parts that have dents
or damage:

(a) The ducts (2), (6), (10), (12) and (14).

(3) Examine these parts for obvious damage. Reject parts with obvious
damage:

(a) The couplings (1), (4), (8), (9), (11), (13) and (15).

Subtask 30-21-49-210-069

E. Inspection of the Pylon Anti-Ice Duct


(Ref. Fig. 601/TASK 30-21-49-991-151-A)

(1) Remove the four screws (25) that attach the stop plate (24) to the
housing (22).

(2) If the duct segments (23) are in their housing (22):


- Do a check of the clearance between the anti-ice duct and the
structure and the other ducts.

NOTE : You can use a shim of 5mm to do the measurement.


____

(a) If the clearance is less than 5 mm (0.1968 in.):


- Examine the anti-ice duct for signs of chafing with the
structure and the other ducts.

1
_ If there are signs of chafing:
- Replace the anti-ice duct (21) (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-042)
(Ref. TASK 30-21-49-400-042).

2
_ If there are no signs of chafing, install the stop plate (24)
with the four screws (25) on the housing (22).


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(b) If the clearance is more than 5 mm (0.1968 in.):

1
_ Install the stop plate (24) with the four screws (25) on the
housing (22).

2
_ Do the inspection again at the subsequent C check or at the
subsequent engine removal/installation, if necessary.

(3) If the duct segments (23) are not in their housing (22):
- Examine the anti-ice duct for signs of chafing with the structure
and the other ducts.

(a) If there are signs of chafing:


- Replace the anti-ice duct (21) (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-042) and
(Ref. TASK 30-21-49-400-042).

(b) If there are no signs of chafing:

1
_ Install again the duct segments (23) in their housing (22)
(Ref. TASK 30-21-49-400-042).

2
_ Install the stop plate (24) with the four screws (25) on the
housing (22).

(4) Do a visual inspection of the pylon anti-ice duct

(a) Examine the housing (22) for signs of damage on the dents:

1
_ If there is more than 25 percent of damage:
- Replace the housing (22).

2
_ If there is less than 25 percent of damage:
- Install the stop plate (24) with the four screws (25) on the
housing (22).

(b) Examine the duct (21) for wear marks:

1
_ If the depth of wear marks is more than 0.10 mm (0.0039 in.):
- Replace the duct (21) (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-042) and
(Ref. TASK 30-21-49-400-042).

2
_ If the depth of wear marks is less than 0.10 mm (0.0039 in.):
- Install the stop plate (24) with the four screws (25) on the
housing (22).


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(c) Examine the centring of the pylon anti-ice duct:

1
_ If the duct is not fully centered, if the housing has less
than 25 percent of damage and if the depth on the duct is less
than 0.10 mm (0.0039 in.):

a
_ Remove and install the pylon anti-ice ducts to align all
the duct line again:
- For Anti-Ice Duct No. 1
(Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-010) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-400-
010)
- For Anti-Ice Duct No. 2
(Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-011) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-400-
011)
- For Anti-Ice Duct No. 3
(Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-012) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-400-
012)
- For Anti-Ice Duct No. 4
(Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-013) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-400-
013)
- For Anti-Ice Duct No. 5
(Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-014) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-400-
014).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-49-420-084

A. Install the insulation on couplings (1), (4), (8), (9) and (11), and
ducts (2), (6) and (10) (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-400-012), (Ref. TASK 30-21-
49-400-013) and (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-400-014).

Subtask 30-21-49-410-068

B. Close Access

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

(2) Close the thrust reverser halves (Ref. TASK 78-32-00-410-010):


FOR 1000EM1
451AL, 452AR
FOR 1000EM2
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Subtask 30-21-49-440-062

C. Activate the thrust reverser HCU (Ref. TASK 78-30-00-440-012).

Subtask 30-21-49-410-088

D. Close Access

(1) Close the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).

Subtask 30-21-49-865-084

E. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 1000EM1
1DN1.
FOR 1000EM2
1DN2.

Subtask 30-21-49-862-052

F. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).


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TASK 30-21-49-200-011

General Check of the Anti-Ice Ducts

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

This task gives the procedure for a general check of the inner and outer
anti-ice ducts and their related components.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific inspection lamp


No specific inspection mirror
No specific lint-free cloth
No specific warning notice
R No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.00 to 50.00 lbf.in
R (0.00 to 0.56 m.daN)

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. V01-076 *


cleaning fluid (methyl ethyl ketone) (Ref. 70-30-00)


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C. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-21-49-200-013 Detailed Check of the Anti-Ice Interbulkhead System
with Component Removal
70-23-11-911-013 General Torque Tightening Techniques
30-21-49-991-152 Fig. 602

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-861-053

A. Energize the ground service network


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

Subtask 30-21-49-941-066

B. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice 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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
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Subtask 30-21-49-010-069

C. Remove the thermal anti-ice outlet panel


(Ref. Fig. 602/TASK 30-21-49-991-152)

(1) Remove the 23 bolts (29) from the outlet panel (28).

(2) Remove the outlet panel (28) from the outer duct (31) and the nose
cowl.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-21-49-110-056

A. Clean Components

WARNING : KEEP FLAMES AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WHICH IS NOT FLAMEPROOF


_______
AWAY FROM THE WORK AREA. THE CLEANING FLUID IS FLAMMABLE.

WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL


_______
MATERIALS ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.

(1) Clean the inner and outer thermal anti-ice ducts and their related
components
(Ref. Fig. 602/TASK 30-21-49-991-152)

(a) Use a clean lint-free cloth made moist with cleaning fluid
(methyl ethyl ketone) (Material No. V01-076), to clean these
components:

1
_ The inner duct (32).

2
_ The outer duct (31).

3
_ The outer duct insulation (27).

(b) Dry the components with a clean lint-free cloth.


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Subtask 30-21-49-210-054

B. Visually Examine the Inner and Outer Thermal Anti-Ice Ducts


(Ref. Fig. 602/TASK 30-21-49-991-152)

(1) Use the inspection lamp and the inspection mirror, to examine the
inner and outer thermal anti-ice ducts and their related components
to make sure that the parts are satisfactorily attached.

(a) The outer duct insulation (27).

(b) The seal (30).

(c) The outer duct (31).

(d) The inner duct (32).

(2) If the outer duct insulation (27) or the seal (30) have become loose,
reject the part. If the outer duct (31) or the inner duct (32) have
become loose, do (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-200-013).

(3) Use the inspection lamp and the inspection mirror to examine the
inner and outer thermal anti-ice ducts for leaks.

(a) If the color at the edges of the ducts has changed from that of
the remaining duct, reject the part.

(b) If there are other signs of leaks, reject the part.

(4) Use the inspection lamp and the inspection mirror to examine the
general condition of the inner and outer thermal anti-ice ducts.

(a) Examine the inner duct and the internal surface of the outer duct
for cracks. If the duct is cracked, reject it.

(b) Examine the inner duct and the internal surface of the outer duct
for dents.

1
_ Dents with smooth contours, not less than 1.0 in. (25.4 mm)
apart and not more than 0.05 in. (1.3 mm) deep: accept the
part.

2
_ Dents other than in step above: reject the part.


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(c) Examine the ducts for nicks, scores and fretting.

1
_ Damage with smooth contours, up to 0.003 in. (0.08 mm) in deep
on a straight part of a duct: accept the part.

2
_ Damage other than in step above on a straight part of a duct:
reject the part.

3
_ Damage on a bend: reject the part.

(5) Use the inspection lamp and the inspection mirror to examine the
general condition of the outer duct seal.

(a) Examine the seal for damage. If the seal is damaged, reject it.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-49-410-067

A. Install the Outlet Panel


(Ref. Fig. 602/TASK 30-21-49-991-152)

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE OUTER DUCT SEAL (30) IS CORRECTLY INSTALLED
_______
TO THE OUTER DUCT (31).

(1) Install the outlet panel (28) on the outer duct (31) and the air
intake cowl.

(2) Install the 23 bolts (29).

(3) TORQUE the bolts (29) to 26 lbf.in (0.29 m.daN) (Ref. TASK 70-23-11-
911-013).

(4) Remove the warning notice(s).

Subtask 30-21-49-862-053

B. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).


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TASK 30-21-49-200-013

Detailed Check of the Anti-Ice Interbulkhead System with Component Removal

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

This task is for V2500-A5 engines.


This task gives the procedure for detailed check of the anti-ice
interbulkhead system with component removal.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
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No specific lint-free cloth


No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)

B. Consumable Materials

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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Material No. V01-076 *


cleaning fluid (Ref. 70-30-00)


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C. Referenced Information

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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30-21-49-000-015 Removal of the Anti-Ice Interbulkhead System


30-21-49-400-015 Installation of the Anti-Ice Interbulkhead System
71-11-11-000-010 Removal of the Air Intake Cowl
71-11-11-400-010 Installation of the Air Intake Cowl
71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-00-410-010 Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
30-21-49-991-157 Fig. 603

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-49-941-088

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice 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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).

Subtask 30-21-49-010-115

B. Get Access

(1) Open the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Put the access platform in position.


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Subtask 30-21-49-020-070

C. Remove the anti-ice interbulkhead system (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-000-015).

Subtask 30-21-49-110-067

D. Clean the Inner and Outer Ducts and their Related Components
(Ref. Fig. 603/TASK 30-21-49-991-157)

WARNING : KEEP FLAMES AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WHICH IS NOT FLAMEPROOF


_______
AWAY FROM THE WORK AREA. THE CLEANING FLUID IS FLAMMABLE.

WARNING : DO NOT GET CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES. PUT ON
_______
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, GOGGLES AND A FACE MASK. USE THE FLUID IN
A WELL VENTILATED AREA. DO NOT BREATHE THE VAPOR. IF YOU GET
THE CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES FLUSH IT AWAY
WITH WATER. GET MEDICAL AID IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME
IRRITATED.

(1) Use a clean lint-free cloth, made moist with cleaning fluid (Material
No. V01-076), to clean these components:

(a) The outer duct (43).

(b) The end fitting (44).

(c) The D-ring (45).

(d) The inner duct (46).

(e) The housing (47).

(f) The seal carrier (48).

(g) The D-ring (49).

(h) The end fitting (50).

(i) The 3-ring pack (51).

(j) The seal housing (52).

(k) The D-ring (53).

(l) The vee-flange (54).

(2) Dry the components with a clean lint-free cloth.


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4. Procedure
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(Ref. Fig. 603/TASK 30-21-49-991-157)

Subtask 30-21-49-220-062

A. Examine the Outer Duct (43)

(1) Measure the thickness of the skin on the outer duct (43):

(a) If it is a minimum thickness of 0.025 in. (0.64 mm), accept the


damage.

(b) If it is less than 0.025 in. (0.64 mm) thick, reject the outer
duct (43).

Subtask 30-21-49-220-063

B. Examine the Vee-Flange Fitting (54) in the Outer Duct (43)

(1) Measure the dimension G:

(a) If dimension G is a minimum thickness of 0.030 in. (0.76 mm) at a


C check, accept the damage.

(b) If dimension G is between 0.020 in. (0.51 mm) and 0.026 in. (0.66
mm), this is permitted for a fly-on limit. Replace the outer duct
(43) at the next A check.

(2) Measure the dimension H:

(a) If dimension H is a minimum thickness of 0.123 in. (3.12 mm),


accept the damage.

(b) If dimension H is less than 0.123 in. (3.12 mm), reject the outer
duct (43).

(3) Measure the dimension J:

(a) If dimension J is a minimum thickness of 0.060 in. (1.52 mm),


accept the damage.

(b) If dimension J is less than 0.060 in. (1.52 mm), reject the outer
duct (43).


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Anti-Ice Interbulkhead System
Figure 603/TASK 30-21-49-991-157- 14 (SHEET 1)


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Anti-Ice Interbulkhead System
Figure 603/TASK 30-21-49-991-157- 24 (SHEET 2)


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Anti-Ice Interbulkhead System
Figure 603/TASK 30-21-49-991-157- 34 (SHEET 3)


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Anti-Ice Interbulkhead System
Figure 603/TASK 30-21-49-991-157- 44 (SHEET 4)


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(4) Measure the dimension K of the pin (55) in the vee-flange fitting
(54):

(a) If dimension K is a minimum diameter of 0.085 in. (2.16 mm), this


is permitted for a fly-on limit. Replace the pin (55) at the next
C check.

(b) If dimension K is a minimum diameter of 0.127 in. (3.23 mm) at a


C check, accept the damage.

(c) If the pin (55) is missing it must be replaced.

Subtask 30-21-49-220-064

C. Examine the Seal Housing (52) on the Outer Duct (43)

(1) Measure the dimension L:

(a) If dimension L is a minimum thickness of 0.202 in. (5.13 mm),


accept the damage.

(b) If dimension L is less than 0.202 in. (5.13 mm), reject the outer
duct (43).

(2) Measure the dimension M:

(a) If dimension M is a minimum thickness of 0.038 in. (0.97 mm),


accept the damage.

(b) If dimension M is between 0.030 in. (0.76 mm) and 0.038 in. (0.97
mm), this is permitted only for a fly-on limit. Replace the outer
duct (43) at the next A check.

(c) If dimension M is less than 0.030 in. (0.76 mm), reject the outer
duct (43).

(3) Measure the dimension N:

(a) If dimension N is a minimum thickness of 0.204 in. (5.18 mm),


accept the damage.

(b) If dimension N is less than 0.204 in. (5.18 mm), reject the outer
duct (43).


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(4) Measure the dimension P:

(a) If dimension P is a minimum thickness of 0.124 in. (3.15 mm),


accept the damage.

(b) If dimension P is less than 0.124 in. (3.15 mm), reject the outer
duct (43).

Subtask 30-21-49-220-065

D. Examine the Inner Duct (46)

(1) Measure the thickness of the skin on the inner duct (46):

(a) If it is a minimum thickness of 0.026 in. (0.66 mm), accept the


damage.

(b) If it is less than 0.026 in. (0.66 mm) thick, reject the inner
duct (46).

Subtask 30-21-49-220-066

E. Examine the End Fittings (44) and (50) on the Inner Duct (46)

(1) Measure the wall thickness of the end fittings:

(a) If it is a minimum thickness of 0.069 in. (1.75 mm), accept the


damage.

(b) If it is less than 0.069 in. (1.75 mm) thick, reject the inner
duct (46).

(2) Measure the dimension R on the inner duct (46):

(a) If dimension R is a minimum thickness of 0.038 in. (0.97 mm) at a


C check, accept the damage.

(b) If dimension R is between 0.030 in. (0.76 mm) and 0.038 in. (0.97
mm), this is permitted only for a fly-on limit. Replace the inner
duct (46) at the next A check.

(3) Measure the dimension S:

NOTE : If the end fitting (44) is not satisfactory and the end
____
fitting (50) is satisfactory, you can install the inner duct
(46) in the opposite direction. Ref Inlet Cowl CMM - Repair
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(a) If dimension S is less than 0.250 in. (6.35 mm), accept the
damage.

(b) If dimension S is between 0.250 in. (6.35 mm) and 0.375 in. (9.53
mm), , replace the inner duct (46) at the next C check.

(c) If dimension S is more than 0.375 in. (9.53 mm), reject the inner
duct (46).

Subtask 30-21-49-220-067

F. Examine the Housing (47) at the Forward Bulkhead

(1) Measure the wall thickness of the housing:

(a) If it is a minimum thickness of 0.074 in. (1.88 mm), accept the


damage.

(b) If it is less than 0.074 in. (1.88 mm), reject the inlet cowl.

Subtask 30-21-49-220-068

G. Examine the Seal Carrier (48) at the Forward Bulkhead

(1) If wear is on more than 50% of the circumference of the seal carrier
(48), measure the dimensions that follow:

(a) Dimension T:

1
_ If dimension T is a minimum thickness of 0.030 in. (0.76 mm),
accept the damage.

2
_ If dimension T is less than 0.030 in. (0.76 mm) thick, replace
the air intake cowl (Ref. TASK 71-11-11-000-010) and
(Ref. TASK 71-11-11-400-010).

(b) Dimension U:

1
_ If dimension U is a minimum thickness of 0.088 in. (2.24 mm),
accept the damage.

2
_ If dimension U is less than 0.088 in. (2.24 mm) thick, replace
the air intake cowl (Ref. TASK 71-11-11-000-010) and
(Ref. TASK 71-11-11-400-010).


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(c) Dimension V:

1
_ If dimension V is a minimum thickness of 0.153 in. (3.89 mm),
accept the damage.

2
_ If dimension V is less than 0.153 in. (3.89 mm) thick, replace
the air intake cowl (Ref. TASK 71-11-11-000-010) and
(Ref. TASK 71-11-11-400-010).

(2) If wear is on less than 50% of the circumference of the seal carrier
(48), measure the dimensions that follow:

(a) Dimension T with the D-ring (49) missing:

1
_ If dimension T is a minimum thickness of 0.030 in. (0.76 mm),
accept the damage.

2
_ If dimension T is less than 0.030 in. (0.76 mm) thick, install
a new D-ring (49).

(b) Dimension T with the D-ring (49) installed:

1
_ Dimension T is permitted to be completely worn away.

(c) Dimension U with the D-ring (49) missing:

1
_ If dimension U is a minimum thickness of 0.088 in. (2.24 mm),
accept the damage.

2
_ If dimension U is between 0.026 in. (0.66 mm) and 0.088 in.
(2.24 mm) thick, install a new D-ring (49).

3
_ If dimension U is less than 0.026 in. (0.66 mm) thick, replace
the air intake cowl (Ref. TASK 71-11-11-000-010) and
(Ref. TASK 71-11-11-400-010).

(d) Dimension U with the D-ring (49) installed:

1
_ If dimension U is a minimum thickness of 0.026 in. (0.66 mm),
accept the damage.

2
_ If dimension U is less than 0.026 in. (0.66 mm) thick, replace
the air intake cowl (Ref. TASK 71-11-11-000-010) and
(Ref. TASK 71-11-11-400-010).


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(e) Dimension V with the D-ring (49) missing:

1
_ If dimension V is a minimum thickness of 0.118 in. (3.00 mm),
accept the damage.

2
_ If dimension V is between 0.026 in. (0.66 mm) and 0.118 in.
(3.00 mm) thick, install a new D-ring (49).

3
_ If dimension V is less than 0.026 in. (0.66 mm) thick, replace
the air intake cowl (Ref. TASK 71-11-11-000-010) and
(Ref. TASK 71-11-11-400-010).

(f) Dimension V with the D-ring (49) installed:

1
_ If dimension V is a minimum thickness of 0.026 in. (0.66 mm),
accept the damage.

2
_ If dimension V is less than 0.026 in. (0.66 mm) thick, replace
the air intake cowl (Ref. TASK 71-11-11-000-010) and
(Ref. TASK 71-11-11-400-010).

Subtask 30-21-49-220-069

H. Examine the 3-Ring Pack (51)

(1) Measure the dimension W:

(a) If dimension W is a minimum of 0.048 in. (1.22 mm), this is


permitted for a fly-on limit. Replace the 3-ring pack at the next
C check.

(b) If dimension W is a minimum thickness of 0.053 in. (1.35 mm) at a


C check, accept the damage.

Subtask 30-21-49-220-070

J. Examine the D-Rings (45), (49) and (53)

(1) Measure the dimension X:

(a) If dimension X is a minimum thickness of 0.048 in. (1.22 mm),


this is permitted for a fly-on limit. Replace the D-ring at the
next C check.

(b) If dimension X is a minimum thickness of 0.053 in. (1.35 mm) at a


C check, accept the damage.


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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-49-420-077

A. Install the anti-ice interbulkhead system (Ref. TASK 30-21-49-400-015).

Subtask 30-21-49-941-089

B. Close Access

(1) Close the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).


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VALVE - ENGINE AIR INTAKE ANTI ICE (4000DN) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
__________________________________________________________________

TASK 30-21-51-000-041

R Removal of the Engine Air-Intake Anti-ice Valve (4000DN)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

NOTE : The removal of the air intake anti-ice valve is the same for the
____
engine 1 and the engine 2.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
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No specific blanking plugs


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific protective covers
No specific warning notice

B. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
71-13-00-010-040 Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
30-21-51-991-300 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-51-861-059

A. Energize the ground service network


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



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Subtask 30-21-51-941-051

B. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice 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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).

Subtask 30-21-51-865-052

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10

Subtask 30-21-51-010-051

D. Open the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-040):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR


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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-51-991-300)

Subtask 30-21-51-020-051

A. Removal of the Engine Air Intake Anti-ice Valve

(1) Disconnect the electrical connector 4000DN-A from the anti-ice valve
(15).

(2) Disconnect the muscle pressure hose (20) from the anti-ice valve
(15).

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the union on the anti-ice valve
____
when you loosen the hose coupling nut.

(3) Remove the couplings (10) and seals (5) that connect the valve (15)
to the ducts.

(4) Remove the anti-ice valve (15) from the engine.

(5) Put blanking plugs on the forward duct and air intake cowl anti-ice
duct.

(6) Put blanking plugs on the two open ends of the anti-ice valve (15).

(7) Put protective covers on the electrical connectors on the harness and
on the valve.

(8) Put protective covers on the muscle pressure hose coupling and the
union on the valve.


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R Engine Air-Intake Anti-ice Valve (4000DN)
R Figure 401/TASK 30-21-51-991-300- 12 (SHEET 1)



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R Engine Air-Intake Anti-ice Valve (4000DN)
R Figure 401/TASK 30-21-51-991-300- 22 (SHEET 2)



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TASK 30-21-51-400-042

Installation of the Engine Air-Intake Anti-ice Valve (4000DN)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

NOTE : The installation of the air intake anti-ice valve is the same for the
____
engine 1 and the engine 2.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific fiber hammer
No specific warning notice
R No specific Torque Wrench : range 30.00 to 220.00 lbf.in
R (0.34 to 2.60 m.daN)

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. CP3010 *


dry developer (Ref. 70-30-00)
Material No. CP8004 *
lockwire 0.032 in. (0.80 mm) dia. (Ref. 70-30-00)
Material No. 08-061 D DAN 328AS
TAPE SOUND DAMPENINGALUMINIUM FOIL (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Expendable Parts

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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
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5 E-seals 30-21-51 01A-020


5 E-seals 30-21-51 01A-020A
5 E-seals 30-21-51 01A-020B



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D. Referenced Information

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External
Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-21-51-210-040 Inspection/Check of the Seal of the Engine Air-Intake
Anti-Ice Valve (4000DN)
31-60-00-860-001 EIS Start Procedure
31-60-00-860-002 EIS Stop Procedure
71-00-00-710-003 Engine Automatic Start
71-00-00-710-004 Engine Manual Start
71-00-00-710-028 Engine Shutdown
71-13-00-010-040 Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
71-13-00-410-040 Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors
30-21-51-991-300 Fig. 401
30-21-51-991-301 Fig. 402
30-21-51-991-302 Fig. 403

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-51-865-053

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10



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Subtask 30-21-51-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


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

(2) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU, make sure that a
warning notice is in position to tell persons not to start the
engine.

(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU, make sure that the ON legend
of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off. Make sure
that a warning notice is in position to tell persons not to energize
the FADEC 1(2).

Subtask 30-21-51-010-052

C. Make sure that the fan cowl doors are open (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-040):
FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-51-991-300)

Subtask 30-21-51-210-052

R A. Before installation, visually inspect the E-seals (5), and if necessary,


R replace them (Ref. TASK 30-21-51-210-040)

Subtask 30-21-51-420-051

B. Installation of the Engine Air-Intake Anti-ice Valve

(1) Remove the protective covers from the electrical connectors on the
harness and the anti-ice valve.

(2) Remove the protective covers from the muscle pressure hose and the
union on the anti-ice valve.

(3) Remove the blanking plugs from the air intake cowl anti-ice supply
duct, the forward duct and the anti-ice valve (15).



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(4) Connect the anti-ice valve (15) to the forward duct and the air
intake cowl anti-ice supply duct. Use the couplings (10) and
serviceable E-seals (5). Tighten the coupling sufficiently to hold
the anti-ice valve in position.
R
R PRE SBC2180 327155-30-01
R

NOTE : Make sure that the flow arrow on the valve points to the air
____
intake cowl anti-ice duct and that the index mark is aligned
with the forward duct.

R
R END OF PRE SBC2180 327155-30-01
R
R POST SBC2180 327155-30-01
R

R NOTE : Make sure that the flow arrow on the valve points to the air
____
R intake cowl anti-ice duct and that the CFM56-5B index mark is
R aligned with the forward duct.

R
R END OF POST SBC2180 327155-30-01
R

(5) Do a check of the coupling.


(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 30-21-51-991-301)

CAUTION : WHEN YOU CLOSE THE COUPLING, MAKE SURE THE SADDLE WASHER IS
_______
IN CORRECT POSITION. THE SADDLE WASHER IN THE END OF THE
SLIDE MUST BE BETWEEN THE NUT AND THE COUPLING BODY. IF THE
COUPLING IS NOT CLOSED CORRECTLY IT WILL FAIL.

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THE SMOOTH CIRCULAR SURFACE OF THE COUPLING IS


_______
RADIALLY OUTBOARD FROM THE ENGINE. DO NOT LET THE COUPLING
TOUCH ENGINE COMPONENTS OR STRUCTURE. DAMAGE TO THE
COMPONENTS OR STRUCTURE COULD OCCUR.

(a) Try to move the slide.

(b) If the slide moves, open the coupling.

(c) Close the coupling with the saddle washer in the correct position
between the nut and the coupling.



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Figure 402/TASK 30-21-51-991-301



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(6) TORQUE the nuts on the couplings (10), as follows:

(a) TORQUE the coupling nut to between 70 and 85 lbf.in (0.79 and
0.96 m.daN).

(b) Lightly hit the perimeter of the coupling in several places. Use
a fiber hammer not made of metal.

(c) Do steps (a) and (b) above two more times. Then do step (a)
again.

(7) Connect the hose (20) to the valve (15).

(8) TORQUE the hose coupling to between 135 and 150 lbf.in (1.52 and 1.69
m.daN).

NOTE : Use a second wrench to hold the union on the anti-ice valve
____
when you torque the hose (20) coupling nuts.

(9) Connect the electrical connector 4000DN-A to the anti-ice valve (15).
Tighten the electrical connector with your hand.

Subtask 30-21-51-480-050

C. Preparation for the Leak Test


(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 30-21-51-991-302)

(1) Two procedures are possible to find the location of a pneumatic-joint


air leak.

NOTE : Apply dry developer only on the connections of the removed


____
pneumatic components. Do not apply dry developer on all the
pneumatic components.

You can apply dry developer (Material No. CP3010) around the
pneumatic joints or you can apply BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS
(Material No. 08-061) around the pneumatic joint locations.

(2) Do the steps that follow to apply BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS
(Material No. 08-061) to the pneumatic joint locations:

(a) Wind the foil wrap around the joint one time.

(b) Twist the seam of the foil wrap tight as shown.

(c) Make the foil wrap as tight as possible on the tube but do not
cause damage to the wrap.



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Foil Wrap Installation at Pneumatic System Joints
Figure 403/TASK 30-21-51-991-302



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(d) Attach the foil wrap with lockwire 0.032 in. (0.80 mm) dia.
(Material No. CP8004) at the two sides of the pneumatic joint.

Subtask 30-21-51-860-058

D. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

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

Subtask 30-21-51-861-060

E. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

Subtask 30-21-51-865-054

F. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10

Subtask 30-21-51-410-064

G. Close Access

(1) Close the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-040):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR.

Subtask 30-21-51-860-059

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

Subtask 30-21-51-869-051

J. On the ANTI ICE overhead control & indicating panel 25VU, make sure that
the ENG1 (2) pushbutton switch is released.



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Subtask 30-21-51-710-050

K. Test

(1) Start the related engine with the automatic or manual start procedure
(Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-003) or (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-004) and keep
it at idle.

(2) Do this test:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the ANTI ICE overhead control On the ANTI ICE overhead control &
& indicating panel 25VU: indicating panel 25VU:
- push the ENG1 (2) pushbutton - the ON legend of the ENG1 (2)
switch pushbutton switch comes on
- the FAULT legend of the ENG1 (2)
pushbutton switch comes on for a
short time during movement of the
valve (the engine air-intake anti-ice
valve opens).

- after 5 minutes, release the - the ON and FAULT legends of the ENG1
ENG1 (2) pushbutton switch (2) pushbutton switch go off.

(3) Stop the engine (Ref. TASK 71-00-00-710-028).

Subtask 30-21-51-865-072

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10

Subtask 30-21-51-010-066

M. Open the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-040):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR



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Subtask 30-21-51-210-060

N. Visual Inspection

(1) Make sure that there are no leaks at the anti-ice valve of the
related engine air intake.

(2) Remove the materials used to do the leak test.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-51-860-060

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

Subtask 30-21-51-865-073

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10

Subtask 30-21-51-410-051

C. Close Access

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

(2) Close the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-040):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).



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Subtask 30-21-51-862-057

D. De-energize Electrical Circuits

(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

(2) De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).



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ANTI ICE VALVE - ENGINE AIR INTAKE (4000DN) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
__________________________________________________________________

TASK 30-21-51-000-010

Removal of the Engine Air Intake Anti-ice Valve (4000DN)

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking caps


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific protective covers
No specific warning notice

B. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
30-21-51-991-150 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-51-861-055

A. Energize the ground service network


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


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Subtask 30-21-51-941-053

B. Safety Precautions

(1) On the ENG panel 115VU located on the center pedestal:

(a) Put a warning notice 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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
system 1(2).

Subtask 30-21-51-865-059

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10

Subtask 30-21-51-010-054

D. Open the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR


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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-51-991-150)

Subtask 30-21-51-020-053

A. Removal of the Engine Air Intake Anti-ice Valve

(1) Remove the electrical connector 4000DN-A (1) from the anti-ice valve
(4).

R (2) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(3) Remove the two anti-ice valve couplings (3) and (5).

(4) Loosen the duct coupling at the cowl bulkhead.

(5) Make a note of the direction of the flow arrow on the valve body. It
must be in the same position on installation.

(6) Remove the valve (4).

(7) Remove the two seals (2) and (6).

(8) Put protective covers on the open duct ends, the anti-ice valve (4),
the electrical connector and the electrical receptacle.


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Anti-ice Valve
Figure 401/TASK 30-21-51-991-150


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TASK 30-21-51-400-010

Installation of the Engine Air Intake Anti-ice Valve (4000DN)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific lint-free cloth


No specific protective covers
No specific warning notice
No specific Torque Wrench : range 30.00 to 220.00 lbf.in
(0.34 to 2.60 m.daN)

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. V01-076 *


cleaning fluid (methyl - ethyl - ketone)
(Ref. 70-30-00)

C. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-21-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Anti Ice System Fault Warning
30-21-00-710-002 Operational Test of the Engine Air Intake Ice
Protection (with the Engines in operation)
30-21-51-000-010 Removal of the Engine Air Intake Anti-ice Valve
(4000DN)


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

30-21-51-210-041 Inspection/Check of the Seal of the Engine Air-Intake


Anti-Ice Valve (4000DN)
70-23-11-911-013 General Torque Tightening Techniques
70-23-13-911-010 Procedures for the Installation of Preformed Packings
70-23-15-912-010 Connection of Electrical Connectors
71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-00-410-010 Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-16-200-010 Inspection of the Outer Skin of the Right Fan Cowl
30-21-51-991-150 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-51-860-053

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


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

(2) On the ENG panel 115VU, make sure that the warning notice is in
position to tell persons not to start the engine.

(3) On the overhead maintenance panel 50VU, make sure that the ON legend
of the ENG/FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton switch is off. Make sure
that the warning notice is in position to tell persons not to
energize the FADEC system 1(2).

Subtask 30-21-51-865-063

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10


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Subtask 30-21-51-010-058

C. Make sure that the fan cowls are open (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):
FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-21-51-991-150)

Subtask 30-21-51-210-053

A. Check for delamination

(1) Do an inspection of the outer skin of the right fan cowl for
delamination in the area forward of the starter blow out door
(Ref. TASK 71-13-16-200-010).

Subtask 30-21-51-210-056

B. Check of the Seals

(1) Do a check of the seals (2) and (6) of the engine air-intake anti-ice
valve (4000DN) (Ref. TASK 30-21-51-210-041).

Subtask 30-21-51-110-051

C. Clean the Ends of the Duct

WARNING : DO NOT GET CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES. PUT ON
_______
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, GOGGLES AND A FACE MASK. USE THE FLUID IN
A WELL VENTILATED AREA. DO NOT BREATHE THE VAPOR. IF YOU GET
THE CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES FLUSH IT AWAY
WITH WATER. GET MEDICAL AID IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME
IRRITATED.

(1) Remove the protective covers from the duct ends, the anti-ice valve
(4), the electrical connector and the electrical receptacle.

(2) Use a lint-free cloth made moist with cleaning fluid (methyl - ethyl-
ketone) (Material No. V01-076), to clean the ends of the ducts and
the valve (4).


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Subtask 30-21-51-420-053

D. Installation of the Engine Air Intake Anti-ice Valve

(1) Put the valve (4) and the two seals (2) and (6) (Ref. TASK 70-23-13-
911-010) in the correct position for installation (Ref. TASK 30-21-
51-000-010).

NOTE : Make sure that the arrow on the valve points is in the correct
____
direction.

(2) Install the couplings (3) and (5).

(3) TORQUE the coupling nuts to between 45 and 55 lbf.in (0.50 and 0.62
m.daN) (Ref. TASK 70-23-11-911-013).

(4) TORQUE the duct coupling nut at the cowl bulkhead to between 45 and
55 lbf.in (0.50 and 0.62 m.daN) (Ref. TASK 70-23-11-911-013).

R (5) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(6) Connect the electrical connector 4000DN-A (1) to the valve (4)
(Ref. TASK 70-23-15-912-010).

Subtask 30-21-51-865-062

E. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10

Subtask 30-21-51-710-054

F. Operational Test

(1) Do the operational test of the engine air intake ice protection
(Ref. TASK 30-21-00-710-002) or the operational test of the anti ice
system fault warning (Ref. TASK 30-21-00-710-001).


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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-51-410-053

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the fan cowls (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).

Subtask 30-21-51-862-052

B. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).


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VALVE - ENGINE AIR INTAKE ANTI ICE (4000DN) - INSPECTION/CHECK
______________________________________________________________

TASK 30-21-51-210-040

Inspection/Check of the Seal of the Engine Air-Intake Anti-Ice Valve (4000DN)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Visual inpection of the Seal of the Engine Air-Intake Anti-Ice Valve.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific clean cloth
No specific warning notice

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. CP11-006 *


methyl alcohol (Ref. 70-30-00)

C. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-21-51-000-041 Removal of the Engine Air Intake Anti-ice Valve
(4000DN)
30-21-51-400-041 Installation of the Engine Air-Intake Anti-Ice Valve
(4000DN)
71-13-00-010-040 Opening of the Fan Cowl Doors
71-13-00-410-040 Closing of the Fan Cowl Doors


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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-51-861-053

A. Energize the ground service network


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

Subtask 30-21-51-941-050

B. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice 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 to tell persons not to energize the FADEC
1(2).

Subtask 30-21-51-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10

Subtask 30-21-51-010-050

D. Open the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-040):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

Subtask 30-21-51-010-059

E. Remove the engine air-intake anti-ice valve (Ref. TASK 30-21-51-000-041).


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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-21-51-210-050

A. Visual Inspection of the the Seal

(1) Examine the seal for signs of oxidation or carbon flakes.

(2) Examine the seal for unwanted material left on the seal from contact
with parts which touch the seal.

Subtask 30-21-51-110-052

B. Cleaning of the Seal

WARNING : ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL IS CLASSIFIED AS A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL WHICH


_______
CAN CAUSE INJURY OR ILLNESS IF IT IS NOT CORRECTLY USED. REFER
TO THE MANUFACTURERS SPECIFIC SAFETY AND HEALTH
RECOMMENDATIONS BEFORE YOU USE THIS PRODUCT. CAREFULLY READ THE
APPLICABLE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AND OBEY ALL SAFETY AND
HEALTH PRECAUTIONS.

(1) If necessary, clean the surface of the seal with a clean cloth made
moist with methyl alcohol (Material No. CP11-006).

Subtask 30-21-51-210-051

C. Examination of the Seal

(1) Examine the edges of the seal for cracks, dents, pitting and
scratches.

(2) If unwanted material cannot be removed from the seal or if the seal
is damaged, replace it.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-51-410-055

A. Install the engine air-intake anti-ice valve (Ref. TASK 30-21-51-400-


041).


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Subtask 30-21-51-410-050

B. Close Access

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

(2) Close the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-040):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).

Subtask 30-21-51-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10

Subtask 30-21-51-862-053

D. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).


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ANTI ICE VALVE - ENGINE AIR INTAKE (4000DN) - INSPECTION/CHECK
______________________________________________________________

TASK 30-21-51-210-041

Inspection/Check of the Seal of the Engine Air-Intake Anti-Ice Valve (4000DN)

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU WORK ON THE ENGINE COMPONENTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
_______
THE ENGINE IS SHUTDOWN. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS CAN STAY HOT FOR UP TO
ONE HOUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Visual inpection of the Seal of the Engine Air-Intake Anti-Ice Valve


(4000DN).

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific lint-free cloth
No specific warning notice

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. V01-076 *


Cleaning Fluid (Ref. 70-30-00)


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C. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-21-51-000-010 Removal of the Engine Air Intake Anti-ice Valve
(4000DN)
30-21-51-400-010 Installation of the Engine Air Intake Anti-ice Valve
(4000DN)
71-13-00-010-010 Opening of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)
71-13-00-410-010 Closing of the Fan Cowls 437AL(447AL),438AR(448AR)

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-21-51-861-057

A. Energize the ground service network


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

Subtask 30-21-51-941-056

B. Safety Precautions

(1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice 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 ENG section of the maintenance panel 50VU:

(a) Make sure that the ON legend of the FADEC GND PWR/1(2) pushbutton
switch is off.

(b) Put a warning notice in position to tell persons not to energize


the FADEC 1(2).


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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10

Subtask 30-21-51-010-062

D. Open the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-010-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

Subtask 30-21-51-010-063

E. Remove the engine air-intake anti-ice valve (4000DN) (Ref. TASK 30-21-51-
000-010).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-21-51-210-058

A. Do a visual inspection of the anti-ice valve seal

(1) Examine the seal for signs of oxidation or loose carbon pieces.

(2) Examine the seal for marks or any unwanted material, caused from
contact with other parts.

Subtask 30-21-51-110-053

B. Clean the anti-ice valve seal

WARNING : KEEP FLAMES AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WHICH IS NOT FLAMEPROOF


_______
AWAY FROM THE WORK AREA. THE CLEANING FLUID IS FLAMMABLE.

WARNING : DO NOT GET THE CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES. PUT
_______
ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, GOGGLES AND A FACE MASK. USE THE FLUID
IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA. DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS IF YOU GET
CLEANING FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES, FLUSH IT AWAY WITH
WATER. GET MEDICAL AID IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.


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(1) If necessary, use a clean piece of lint-free cloth, made moist with
Cleaning Fluid (Material No. V01-076), to clean the seal.

(2) Dry the seal with a clean piece of lint-free cloth.

Subtask 30-21-51-210-059

C. Examine the anti-ice valve seal

(1) Examine the edges of the seal for cracks, dents, pitting and
scratches.

(2) If the seal is damaged or any marks or unwanted materials cannot be


removed, replace the seal.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-21-51-410-061

A. Install the engine air-intake anti-ice valve (4000DN) (Ref. TASK 30-21-
51-400-010).

Subtask 30-21-51-410-062

B. Close Access

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

(2) Close the fan cowl doors (Ref. TASK 71-13-00-410-010):


FOR 1000EM1
437AL, 438AR
FOR 1000EM2
447AL, 448AR

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).

Subtask 30-21-51-865-068

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/2 1DN2 W10
122VU ANTI ICE/ENG/1 1DN1 X10


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D. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).


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PROBE ICE PROTECTION - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
________________________________________________

1. _______
General
R The air data system (Ref. 34-10-00) includes several probes and sensors
R (pitot and static probes, angle of attack and total air temperature (TAT)
R sensors) located on the fuselage in zones particularly exposed to ice.
R An electrical heating system integral with each probe operates permanently
R to maintain probe efficiency. Permanent monitoring of the probes is ensured.
R Warning is provided to indicate heating malfunction of each probe.
R The air data system comprises three independent detection channels:
R - 1 (Captain),
R - 2 (First Officer),
R - 3 (Standby).

2. Component
__________________
Location
R (Ref. Fig. 001)

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
R | | | | DOOR | REF.
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 6DA1 PHC-1 121 831 30-31-34
R 6DA2 PHC-2 122 831 30-31-34
R 6DA3 PHC-3 121 831 30-31-34
R 7DA1 PROBE-L STATIC, 1 127 824 34-11-16
R 7DA2 PROBE-L STATIC, 2 127 824 34-11-16
R 7DA3 PROBE-L STATIC, 3 121 811 34-11-16
R 8DA1 PROBE-R STATIC, 1 128 824 34-11-16
R 8DA2 PROBE-R STATIC, 2 128 824 34-11-16
R 8DA3 PROBE-R STATIC, 3 122 811 34-11-16
R 9DA1 PROBE-PITOT, 1 125 812 34-11-15
R 9DA2 PROBE-PITOT, 2 126 822 34-11-15
R 9DA3 PROBE-PITOT, 3 125 812 34-11-15

3. __________________
System Description

R A. Probe Ice Protection


R Electrical heating of the probes prevents ice accretion on the probes of
R the air data system:
R - pitot probes,
R - static probes,
R - angle of attack sensors,
R - TAT sensors.
R The TAT sensors are not heated on the ground.
R The ice protection system of the probes is arranged in three independent
R channels (1, 2 and 3).



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R Probe Ice Protection - Component Location
Figure 001



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B. PHC

(1) The PHC controls and monitors heating of the probes given below:
- one pitot probe,
- one AOA sensor,
- two static probes,
- one TAT sensor.

(2) There are three PHCs, one per probe channel:


- PHC 1,
- PHC 2,
- PHC 3 (channel 3 does not include the TAT sensor).

(3) Electrical connections


(Ref. Fig. 002, 003, 004)

R 4. Power
____________
Supply
R (Ref. Fig. 002, 003, 004)
R The supply and protection of the components and functions is given below:

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R |COMPONENT/FUNCTION | CIRCUIT | BUS |
R | | BREAKER | |
R |-------------------------------------------------|--------------|------------|
R | | Supply of TAT sensor heating | 1DA1 | 101XP-A |
R | |----------------------------------|--------------|------------|
R | | Supply of PHC | 2DA1 | 401PP |
R | |----------------------------------|--------------|------------|
R | PROBES | Supply of pitot probe heating | 3DA1 | 401XP-B |
R | 1 |----------------------------------|--------------|------------|
R | | Supply of angle of attack sensor | 4DA1 | 801XP |
R | | heating | | |
R | |----------------------------------|--------------|------------|
R | | Supply of static probe heating | 5DA1 | 101PP |
R |-------------------------------------------------|--------------|------------|
R | | Supply of TAT sensor heating | 1DA2 | 202XP-C |
R | |----------------------------------|--------------|------------|
R | | Supply of PHC | 2DA2 | 206PP |
R | |----------------------------------|--------------|------------|
R | PROBES | Supply of pitot probe heating | 3DA2 | 202XP-B |
R | 2 |----------------------------------|--------------|------------|
R | | Supply of angle of attack sensor | 4DA2 | 202XP-B |
R | | heating | | |
R | |----------------------------------|--------------|------------|
R | | Supply of static probe heating | 5DA2 | 206PP |
R |-------------------------------------------------|--------------|------------|
R | | Supply of PHC | 2DA3 | 101PP |



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Ice Protection of Probes 1 - Schematic
Figure 002



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Ice Protection of Probes 2 - Schematic
Figure 003



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R Ice Protection of Probes 3 - Schematic
Figure 004



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|COMPONENT/FUNCTION | CIRCUIT | BUS |
| | BREAKER | |
|-------------------------------------------------|--------------|------------|
R | |----------------------------------|--------------|------------|
R | | Supply of pitot probe heating | 3DA3 | 103XP-C |
R | PROBES |----------------------------------|--------------|------------|
R | 3 | Supply of angle of attack sensor | 4DA3 | 103XP-C |
R | | heating | | |
R | |----------------------------------|--------------|------------|
R | | Supply of static probe heating | 5DA3 | 103PP |
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

5. _________
Interface
R (Ref. Fig. 002, 003, 004)
R The ice protection system of the probes is associated with:
R - the Engine Interface Unit (EIU) (Functional Interfaces),
R - the shock absorbers of the landing gear,
R - the Centralized Fault Display Interface Unit (CFDIU),
R to control and select the heating mode of the probes.

6. _____________________
Component Description

R A. Probes

R (1) Pitot probe


R (Ref. Fig. 005)
R Power is applied to:
R - the main portion of the detection tube of total pressure,
R - the inner surface of the cavity located in the mast.
R Power is supplied with 115 VAC nominal.
R Heating of the pitot probe is reduced on the ground.
R The PHC automatically controls the changeover of the probe heating
R level.

R (2) Static probe


R (Ref. Fig. 006)
R Power is applied to the periphery of the orifice.
R Power is supplied with 28VDC nominal.

R (3) AOA sensor


R (Ref. Fig. 007)
R The AOA sensor is of the vane type.
R Power is applied to the internal solid-state heaters of the vane.
R Power is supplied with 115VAC nominal.



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Probe Ice Protection - Pitot Probe
Figure 005



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Probe Ice Protection - Static Probe
Figure 006



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Probe Ice Protection - Angle of Attack Sensor
Figure 007



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R (4) TAT sensor
R (Ref. Fig. 008)
R Power is applied to the leading edge of the air inlet.
R Power is supplied with 115VAC nominal.
R Heating is cut off on the ground. The PHC automatically controls this
R changeover.

B. PHC
(Ref. Fig. 002, 003, 004)

(1) The PHCs are installed in the avionics compartment.


The PHC controls and monitors heating of the probes given below:
- one pitot probe,
- two static probes,
- one AOA sensor,
- one TAT sensor.
The PHC identifies and memorizes the failures.
There are three PHCs, one per probe channel:
- PHC 1,
- PHC 2,
- PHC 3 (Channel 3 does not include the TAT sensor).
The PHC is supplied with 28VDC. Three ports enable the PHC position
to be selected.
The PHC controls the temperature of the probes and sensors
according to acquisition of discrete aircraft information. This
function is achieved by a hardware logic device independent of the
software.

(2) Input - Output


The PHC acquires 10 discrete inputs of standard type (ground/open):
- 4 from the Landing Gear Control and Interface Unit (LGCIU), 2
ground/flight information, and 2 from the LGCIU validity,
- 2 from the EIVMU, engine running or not,
- 1 for the ON control,
- 1 from the CFDS for the maintenance test,
- 1 for the reset function,
- 1 for the low speed warning (V greater than 50 kts).
The PHC generates 5 discrete outputs to the Flight Warning Computer
(FWC) via the Air Data/Inertial Reference Unit (ADIRU):
- 1 discrete output directly to the System Data Acquisition
Concentrator (SDAC),
- 1 for the indication of TAT sensor heating or not,
- 1 for the indication of the pitot probe heating fault,
- 1 for the indication of the L static probe heating fault,
- 1 for the indication of the R static probe heating fault,
- 1 for the indication of the AOA sensor heating fault,
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Probe Ice Protection - TAT Sensor
Figure 008



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The PHC transmits one ARINC 429 low-speed data bus for fault message
to the CFDS.

7. ________________________________
Operation/Control and Indicating
R
R (Ref. Fig. 009, 010, 011, 012)

R A. Operation
R The conditions:
R - ENG 1 RUNNING
R - or ENG 2 RUNNING
R - or PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton swith in ON configuration (anticipated
R heating) cause heating of the probes given below:
R . static probe,
R . AOA sensor,
R . pitot probe. There are two heating levels for the pitot probe:
R * on the ground: half-wave heating,
R * in flight: full-wave heating.
R The input receives the heating command.
R . TAT sensor in flight.

B. Control and indicating


(Ref. Fig. 013)

(1) Monitoring
The PHC monitors heating of the static probes, AOA sensor, pitot
probes and TAT sensor.
Current detection with a preset threshold is provided for monitoring
purposes.
Low heating or overcurrent or heating loss or discrepancy between the
ground and flight information sent by the LGCIUs triggers a warning.
Monitoring of the TAT sensors is inhibited on the ground.
A monitoring system activates a warning when heating is incorrect.
Warning is triggered as follows:

(a) For pitot probe


- in flight when the current I is lower than 0.9 A or greater
than 6 A,
- on ground when the current I is lower than 0.4 A or greater
than 4 A.

(b) For TAT sensor


When the current I is lower than 0.8 A or greater than 4 A.

(c) For AOA sensor


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Fault of Pitot Probes 1
Figure 009



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Fault of Pitot Probes 2
Figure 010



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Fault of Pitot Probes 3
Figure 011



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Fault of Probes 1 (2, 3) Heat
Figure 012



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Probe Ice Protection-Schematic
Figure 013



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(d) For L and R static probes
When the current is lower than 1.3 A or greater than 4 A.
The PHC serves to:
- identify the faulty element(s),
- memorize the faulty element.

(2) Indication
The PHC continuously emits signals via the ARINC 429 bus (low speed).
A discrete output (one per probe) informs the ADIRU of associated
probe channel of the heating fault.
Then, the ADIRU informs the Flight Warning Computer (FWC).

8. _________
BITE Test

A. Maintenance test
The PHC performs a test initiated either by power up or by the CFDS.
The purpose of the test is to check:
- Internal circuits:
. CPU RAM, EPROM
. acquisition of discrete inputs
. discrete outputs
. power outputs for CFDS test only.
- External circuits:
. integrity of probe heaters (CFDS test only).

B. Memory deletion is ensured by the ground/flight transition.


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PROBE ICE PROTECTION - DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION
________________________________________________

TASK 30-31-00-040-001

Check of the Operation of the Probe Heating Channel

WARNING : DO NOT TOUCH THE PROBES IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE TEST.


_______
THEY ARE HOT AND CAN BURN YOU.

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.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-31-01 a)


Probe Ice Protection
Probe Heat Computer
Check of the associated heating channel.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific warning notice


No specific access platform 3 m (9 ft. 10 in.)
FOR FIN 6DA3
No specific thermometer

B. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
31-60-00-860-001 EIS Start Procedure
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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-31-00-941-052

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

R (2) Put an access platform 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. TASK 31-60-00-860-001).

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : DO NOT TOUCH THE PROBES IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE TEST.


_______
THEY ARE HOT AND CAN BURN YOU.

Subtask 30-31-00-860-072

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the ENG panel 115VU:

(a) Put a warning notice to tell persons that a flight configuration


will be simulated.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-058

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA1
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/1 2DA1 D03
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/STATIC 5DA1 Z13
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/TAT 1DA1 Z12
FOR 6DA2
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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/2 2DA2 Y12
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/STATIC 5DA2 Y11
FOR 6DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/3 2DA3 Y16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/AOA 4DA3 Z15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/STATIC 5DA3 Z14

Subtask 30-31-00-040-050

C. Check of the Probe Heating

CAUTION : DO NOT CONTINUE THE TEST FOR MORE THAN ONE MINUTE TO PREVENT
_______
DAMAGE TO THE PROBES.

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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the overhead circuit-breaker On the lower ECAM DU:


panel 49VU: - the TAT temperature increases.
- open the circuit breaker 1GA. On the upper ECAM DU:
On the rear circuit-breaker - make sure that no warning message
panel 121VU: related to the probes comes into
- open the circuit breaker 52GA view.
- open the circuit breaker 2GA.
NOTE : Ignore the aural warning
____
message.

2. On the panel 49VU: On the lower ECAM DU:


- close the circuit breaker 1GA. - the TAT temperature decreases.
On the panel 121VU:
- close the circuit breaker 52GA
- close the circuit breaker 2GA.

3. Make sure that the heating of the On the upper ECAM DU:
probes related to the - make sure that no warning message
unserviceable PHC, is in related to the probes comes into
operation. view.
FOR 6DA1 - make sure that the related probes are
- 7DA1, 8DA1, 9DA1, 3FP1, 11FP1 hot.
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ACTION RESULT
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- 7DA2, 8DA2, 9DA2, 3FP2, 11FP2
FOR 6DA3
- 7DA3, 8DA3, 9DA3, 3FP3.

NOTE : You can use a thermometer


____
which can read up to 400
deg.C (752.00 deg.F) to do
this check.

On the upper ECAM DU: On the upper ECAM DU, if the AC GEN
- make sure that no status indication comes into view:
message comes into view. - it goes out at the next IDG
connection.

On the upper ECAM DU, if the AIR BLEED


indication comes into view:
- do the step that follows.

On the panel 49VU: On the upper ECAM DU:


- open and close the circuit - the AIR BLEED indication goes out of
breaker 3WW. view.
On the panel 121VU:
- open and close the circuit
breaker 2WW.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-31-00-860-063

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

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

(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

(3) Make an entry in the logbook.

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TASK 30-31-00-440-001

Reactivation the Probe Heat Computer (PHC) (6DA1, 6DA2, 6DA3)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-31-01 a)


Probe Ice Protection
Probe Heat Computer
Check of the associated heating channel.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
TSM 30 PB 101 (for corrective action)

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-31-00-861-054

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

Subtask 30-31-00-941-053

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the panel 25VU:


- make sure that the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch is pushed
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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-31-00-440-050

A. Reactivation of the PHC

(1) On the panel 25VU:


- release the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch (AUTO)
- the ON legend of the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch goes off.

Subtask 30-31-00-810-050

B. Do the trouble-shooting of the system (Ref. TSM 30 PB 101) and do the


applicable corrective steps.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-31-00-862-054

A. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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TASK 30-31-00-040-002

Deactivation of the Heating of the Pitot Probes

R CAUTION : REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE COVERS FROM THE PROBES BEFORE YOU DO THE TEST.
_______

R WARNING : DO NOT TOUCH THE PROBES IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE TEST.


_______
R THEY ARE HOT AND CAN BURN YOU.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-31-02


Probe Ice Protection - Pitot Heaters

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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

B. Referenced Information

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

30-31-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Probe Ice Protection


32-69-00-860-001 Simulation of Flight, with the Aircraft on the Ground
34-13-00-740-003 SYSTEM TEST of the ADR

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-31-00-941-054

A. Safety Precautions

R (1) On the panel 25VU:


- make sure that the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch is released
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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-31-00-710-057

A. Test

(1) Do an operational test of the available probe ice protection systems


(Ref. TASK 30-31-00-710-001).

(2) Do a SYSTEM TEST of the ADR (Ref. TASK 34-13-00-740-003).

Subtask 30-31-00-750-051

B. Check of ECAM Warning Messages

(1) Do a check of the ECAM warning messages related to the systems that
operate correctly.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-080

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA1
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02

Subtask 30-31-00-869-083

D. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE CAPT PITOT
ANTI ICE CAPT AOA
indications come into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-081

E. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA1
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F. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA1
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/STATIC 5DA1 Z13

Subtask 30-31-00-869-084

G. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE CAPT L(R) STAT
indication comes into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-083

H. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA1
5DA1.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-084

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA1
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/STATIC 5DA1 Z13

Subtask 30-31-00-869-085

K. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE CAPT PROBES
indication comes into view.



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Subtask 30-31-00-865-085

L. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA1
3DA1, 4DA1, 5DA1.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-086

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA2
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13

Subtask 30-31-00-869-086

N. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE F/O PITOT
ANTI ICE F/O AOA
indications come into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-087

P. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA2
3DA2, 4DA2

Subtask 30-31-00-865-088

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA2
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/STATIC 5DA2 Y11



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Subtask 30-31-00-869-087

R. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE F/O L(R) STAT
indication comes into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-089

S. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA2
5DA2

Subtask 30-31-00-865-090

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA2
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/STATIC 5DA2 Y11

Subtask 30-31-00-869-088

U. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE F/O PROBES
indication comes into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-091

V. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA2
3DA2, 4DA2, 5DA2.



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Subtask 30-31-00-865-092

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/AOA 4DA3 Z15

Subtask 30-31-00-869-089

X. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE STBY PITOT
ANTI ICE STBY AOA
indications come into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-093

Y. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA3
3DA3, 4DA3

Subtask 30-31-00-865-094

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/STATIC 5DA3 Z14

Subtask 30-31-00-869-090

AA. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE STBY L(R) STAT
indication comes into view.



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Subtask 30-31-00-865-095

AB. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA3
5DA3

Subtask 30-31-00-865-096

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/AOA 4DA3 Z15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/STATIC 5DA3 Z14

Subtask 30-31-00-869-091

AD. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE STBY PROBES
indication comes into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-097

AE. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA3
3DA3, 4DA3, 5DA3.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-098

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
121VU HYDRAULIC/LGCIU/SYS2 2GA Q35



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Subtask 30-31-00-860-075

AG. Do the simulation of flight on the LGCIU 1, with the aircraft on the
ground (Ref. TASK 32-69-00-860-001).

Subtask 30-31-00-865-099

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA1
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/1 2DA1 D03
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/STATIC 5DA1 Z13
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/TAT 1DA1 Z12
FOR 6DA2
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/TAT 1DA2 Y15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/2 2DA2 Y12
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/STATIC 5DA2 Y11
FOR 6DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/3 2DA3 Y16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/AOA 4DA3 Z15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/STATIC 5DA3 Z14

Subtask 30-31-00-869-092

AJ. Check

(1) On the ECAM Control Panel (6WT), push the CLR key until the
indications come into view as follows:
- On the upper ECAM DU:
ANTI ICE CAPT TAT
ANTI ICE F/O TAT
- On the STATUS page of the lower ECAM DU, on the right part of the
display:
CAPT TAT
F/O TAT

Subtask 30-31-00-860-076

AK. Put the aircraft in ground configuration (Ref. TASK 32-69-00-860-001).



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Subtask 30-31-00-865-100

AL. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
2GA

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-31-00-860-065

A. Make an entry in the logbook.



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TASK 30-31-00-440-002

Reactivation of the Heating of the Pitot Probes

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-31-02


Probe Ice Protection - Pitot Heaters

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
TSM 30 PB 101 (for corrective action)

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-31-00-861-055

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

Subtask 30-31-00-941-055

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the panel 25VU:


- push the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch (the ON legend comes
on).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-31-00-810-051

A. Reactivation of the Heating of the Pitot Probes

(1) Do the trouble-shooting of the system (Ref. TSM 30 PB 101) and do the
applicable corrective steps.



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-31-00-942-053

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) On the panel 25VU:


- release the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch (the ON legend goes
off).

Subtask 30-31-00-862-055

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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TASK 30-31-00-040-003

Deactivation of the Heating of the Static Probes

WARNING : DO NOT TOUCH THE PROBES IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE TEST.


_______
THEY ARE HOT AND CAN BURN YOU.

CAUTION : REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE COVERS FROM THE PROBES BEFORE YOU DO THE TEST.
_______

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-31-03


Probe Ice Protection
Static Ports Heaters

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


R No specific safety barriers
R No specific warning notice

B. Referenced Information

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

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


R External Power
R 24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
R from the External Power
30-31-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Probe Ice Protection
R 31-32-00-860-009 Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/L/G
R Page
R 31-60-00-860-001 EIS Start Procedure
R 31-60-00-860-002 EIS Stop Procedure
R 32-00-00-481-001 Installation of the Safety Devices on the Landing
R Gears
R 32-00-00-860-001 Flight Configuration Precautions with Electrical
R Power



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

R 32-00-00-860-002 Ground Configuration after Flight Configuration with


R Electrical Power
34-13-00-740-003 SYSTEM TEST of the ADR

3. __________
Job Set-up

R Subtask 30-31-00-861-064

R A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

R Subtask 30-31-00-860-084

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

Subtask 30-31-00-941-056

R C. Safety Precautions

(1) On the panel 25VU:


- make sure that the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch is released
(the ON legend is off).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-31-00-710-058

A. Test

(1) Do an operational test of the available probe ice protection systems


(Ref. TASK 30-31-00-710-001).

(2) Do a SYSTEM TEST of the ADR (Ref. TASK 34-13-00-740-003).

Subtask 30-31-00-750-052

B. Check of ECAM Warning Messages

(1) Do a check of the ECAM warning messages related to the systems that
operate correctly.



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Subtask 30-31-00-865-101

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA1
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02

Subtask 30-31-00-869-093

D. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE CAPT PITOT
ANTI ICE CAPT AOA
indications come into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-102

E. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA1
3DA1, 4DA1.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-103

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA1
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/STATIC 5DA1 Z13

Subtask 30-31-00-869-094

G. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE CAPT L(R) STAT
indication comes into view.



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Subtask 30-31-00-865-104

H. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA1
5DA1.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-105

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA1
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/STATIC 5DA1 Z13

Subtask 30-31-00-869-095

K. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE CAPT PROBES
indication comes into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-106

L. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA1
3DA1, 4DA1, 5DA1.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-107

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA2
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13



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Subtask 30-31-00-869-096

N. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE F/O PITOT
ANTI ICE F/O AOA
indications come into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-108

P. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA2
3DA2, 4DA2

Subtask 30-31-00-865-109

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA2
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/STATIC 5DA2 Y11

Subtask 30-31-00-869-097

R. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE F/O L(R) STAT
indication comes into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-110

S. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA2
5DA2



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Subtask 30-31-00-865-111

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA2
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/STATIC 5DA2 Y11

Subtask 30-31-00-869-098

U. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE F/O PROBES
indication comes into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-112

V. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA2
3DA2, 4DA2, 5DA2.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-113

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/AOA 4DA3 Z15



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Subtask 30-31-00-869-099

X. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE STBY PITOT
ANTI ICE STBY AOA
indications come into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-114

Y. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA3
3DA3, 4DA3

Subtask 30-31-00-865-115

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/STATIC 5DA3 Z14

Subtask 30-31-00-869-100

AA. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE STBY L(R) STAT
indication comes into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-116

AB. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA3
5DA3



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Subtask 30-31-00-865-117

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/AOA 4DA3 Z15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/STATIC 5DA3 Z14

Subtask 30-31-00-869-101

AD. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE STBY PROBES
indication comes into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-118

AE. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA3
3DA3, 4DA3, 5DA3.

R Subtask 30-31-00-941-065

R AF. Safety Precautions

R WARNING : PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION
_______
R BEFORE YOU START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
R - THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
R - THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
R - THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
R - COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.

R WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE
_______
R LANDING GEAR.

R (1) Put the safety barriers in position.

R (2) Make sure that the ground safety locks are on the landing gear
R (Ref. TASK 32-00-00-481-001).



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(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 in position to tell persons not to operate the
landing gear.

Subtask 30-31-00-869-114

AG. Flight Configuration Precautions

(1) Do the flight configuration precautions procedure (Ref. TASK 32-00-


00-860-001).

Subtask 30-31-00-865-119

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
121VU COM NAV/RAD ALTM/2 1SA2 K12
121VU COM NAV/RAD ALTM/1 1SA1 K11

Subtask 30-31-00-865-120

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU FWS/FWC1/SPLY 3WW F01
121VU EIS/FWC2/SPLY 2WW Q07
FOR 6DA1
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/1 2DA1 D03
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/STATIC 5DA1 Z13
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/TAT 1DA1 Z12
FOR 6DA2
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/TAT 1DA2 Y15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/2 2DA2 Y12
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/STATIC 5DA2 Y11
FOR 6DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/3 2DA3 Y16



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/AOA 4DA3 Z15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/STATIC 5DA3 Z14

Subtask 30-31-00-869-115

AK. Simulation of Flight Procedure (with the Aircraft on the Ground)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the MCDU: On the MCDU:


- Get access to the SYSTEM - The SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/L/G page comes
REPORT/TEST/L/G page (Ref. TASK into view.
31-32-00-860-009).

2. On the MCDU: - The LGCIU 1 page comes into view.


- Push the line key adjacent to
the LGCIU 1 indication.

3. Push the line key adjacent to the - The LANDING GEAR SIMULATION
NEXT PAGE indication. indication comes into view.

4. Push the line key adjacent to the - The LANDING GEAR SIMULATION page
LANDING GEAR SIMULATION comes into view.
indication.

5. Push the line key adjacent to the - The NOSE + LH + RH page comes into
NOSE + LH + RH indication. view.

6. Push the line key adjacent to the - The < goes out of view (flight
EXTENDED indication. simulated).

On the glareshield panels 130VU and


131VU:
- The MASTER WARN lights come on.

The continuous repetitive chime is


heard.



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Subtask 30-31-00-869-102

R AL. Check

R CAUTION : DO THE TEST AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE


_______
R PROBES.

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

R 1. On the ECAM Control Panel: On the upper ECAM DU:


R - Push several times the CLR key - Make sure that the
R until the indication related to ANTI ICE CAPT TAT
R the ANTI ICE system comes into ANTI ICE F/O TAT
R view. indications come into view.

R 2. On the ECAM Control Panel: On the lower ECAM DU, on the right part
R - If necessary, push the STS key of the display:
R to show the indication related - Make sure that the
R to the ANTI ICE system. CAPT TAT
R F/O TAT
R indications come into view.

R 3. On the MCDU: On the MCDU:


R - Push the line key adjacent to - The < goes out of view (aircraft on
R the COMPRESSED indication. ground).

R On the glareshield panels 130VU and


R 131VU:
R - The MASTER WARN lights come off.

R The continuous repetitive chime stops.

R 4. On the MCDU:
R - Push the line key adjacent to
R the RETURN indication until the
R CFDS MENU page comes into view.

R 5. Push the line key adjacent to


R MENU indication.

R 6. Set the BRT switch to OFF.



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R Subtask 30-31-00-865-147

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

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 121VU COM NAV/RAD ALTM/2 1SA2 K12
R 121VU COM NAV/RAD ALTM/1 1SA1 K11

R 5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-31-00-860-078

R A. Aircraft Configuration

R (1) Do the configuration after flight configuration procedure (Ref. TASK


R 32-00-00-860-002).

R Subtask 30-31-00-942-059

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

R (1) Do the EIS stop procedure


R (Ref. TASK 31-60-00-860-002).

R (2) Make an entry in the log book.

R (3) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
R items.

R (4) Remove the safety barriers.

R (5) Remove the warning notice(s).

R (6) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
R standard tools and all other items.

R (7) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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TASK 30-31-00-440-003

Reactivation of the Heating of the Static Probes

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-31-03


Probe Ice Protection
Static Ports Heaters

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
TSM 30 PB 101 (for corrective action)

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-31-00-861-057

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

Subtask 30-31-00-941-057

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the panel 25VU:


- push the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch (the ON legend comes
on).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-31-00-810-052

A. Reactivation of the Heating of the Static Probes

(1) Do the trouble-shooting of the system (Ref. TSM 30 PB 101) and do the
applicable corrective steps.



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-31-00-942-054

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) On the panel 25VU:


- release the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch (the ON legend goes
off).

Subtask 30-31-00-862-056

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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TASK 30-31-00-040-004

Deactivation of the Heating of the Angle of Attack Sensors

WARNING : DO NOT TOUCH THE PROBES IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE TEST.


_______
THEY ARE HOT AND CAN BURN YOU.

CAUTION : REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE COVERS FROM THE PROBES BEFORE YOU DO THE TEST.
_______

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-31-04


Probe Ice Protection
Angle-of-attack Probe Heating

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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

B. Referenced Information

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

30-31-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Probe Ice Protection


32-69-00-860-001 Simulation of Flight, with the Aircraft on the Ground
34-13-00-740-002 INTERFACE TEST of the ADR
34-13-00-740-003 SYSTEM TEST of the ADR

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-31-00-941-058

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the panel 25VU:


- make sure that the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch is released
(the ON legend is off).



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4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-199, 201-210, 301-399, 401-499,

Subtask 30-31-00-710-059-A

A. Test

(1) Do an operational test of the available probe ice protection systems


(Ref. TASK 30-31-00-710-001).

(2) Do a SYSTEM TEST of the ADR (Ref. TASK 34-13-00-740-003).

R **ON A/C 051-099, 106-149, 211-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-31-00-710-059

A. Test

(1) Do an operational test of the available probe ice protection systems


(Ref. TASK 30-31-00-710-001).

(2) Do an INTERFACE TEST of the ADR (Ref. TASK 34-13-00-740-002).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-31-00-750-053

B. Check of ECAM Warning Messages

(1) Do a check of the ECAM warning messages related to the systems that
operate correctly.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-122

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA1
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02



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Subtask 30-31-00-869-103

D. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE CAPT PITOT
ANTI ICE CAPT AOA
indications come into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-123

E. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA1
3DA1, 4DA1.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-124

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA1
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/STATIC 5DA1 Z13

Subtask 30-31-00-869-104

G. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE CAPT L(R) STAT
indication comes into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-125

H. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA1
5DA1.



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Subtask 30-31-00-865-126

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA1
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/STATIC 5DA1 Z13

Subtask 30-31-00-869-105

K. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE CAPT PROBES
indication comes into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-127

L. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA1
3DA1, 4DA1, 5DA1.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-128

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA2
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13



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Subtask 30-31-00-869-106

N. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE F/O PITOT
ANTI ICE F/O AOA
indications come into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-129

P. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA2
3DA2, 4DA2

Subtask 30-31-00-865-130

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA2
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/STATIC 5DA2 Y11

Subtask 30-31-00-869-107

R. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE F/O L(R) STAT
indication comes into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-131

S. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA2
5DA2



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Subtask 30-31-00-865-132

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA2
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/STATIC 5DA2 Y11

Subtask 30-31-00-869-108

U. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE F/O PROBES
indication comes into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-133

V. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA2
3DA2, 4DA2, 5DA2.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-134

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/AOA 4DA3 Z15



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Subtask 30-31-00-869-109

X. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE STBY PITOT
ANTI ICE STBY AOA
indications come into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-135

Y. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA3
3DA3, 4DA3

Subtask 30-31-00-865-136

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/STATIC 5DA3 Z14

Subtask 30-31-00-869-110

AA. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE STBY L(R) STAT
indication comes into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-137

AB. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA3
5DA3



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Subtask 30-31-00-865-138

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/AOA 4DA3 Z15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/STATIC 5DA3 Z14

Subtask 30-31-00-869-111

AD. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE STBY PROBES
indication comes into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-139

AE. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA3
3DA3, 4DA3, 5DA3.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-140

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
121VU HYDRAULIC/LGCIU/SYS2 2GA Q35

Subtask 30-31-00-860-079

AG. Do the simulation of flight on the LGCIU 1, with the aircraft on the
ground (Ref. TASK 32-69-00-860-001).



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Subtask 30-31-00-865-141

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA1
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/1 2DA1 D03
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/STATIC 5DA1 Z13
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/TAT 1DA1 Z12
FOR 6DA2
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/TAT 1DA2 Y15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/2 2DA2 Y12
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/STATIC 5DA2 Y11
FOR 6DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/3 2DA3 Y16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/AOA 4DA3 Z15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/STATIC 5DA3 Z14

Subtask 30-31-00-869-112

AJ. Check

(1) On the ECAM Control Panel (6WT), push the CLR key until the
indications come into view as follows:
- On the upper ECAM DU:
ANTI ICE CAPT TAT
ANTI ICE F/O TAT
- On the STATUS page of the lower ECAM DU, on the right part of the
display:
CAPT TAT
F/O TAT

Subtask 30-31-00-860-080

AK. Put the aircraft in ground configuration (Ref. TASK 32-69-00-860-001).



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Subtask 30-31-00-865-142

AL. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
2GA

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-31-00-860-069

A. Make an entry in the logbook.



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TASK 30-31-00-440-004

Reactivation of the Heating of the Angle of Attack Sensors

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-31-04


Probe Ice Protection
Angle-of-attack Probe Heating

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
TSM 30 PB 101 (for corrective action)

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-31-00-861-058

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

Subtask 30-31-00-941-059

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the panel 25VU:


- push the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch (the ON legend comes
on).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-31-00-810-053

A. Reactivation of the Heating of the Angle of Attack Sensors

(1) Do the trouble-shooting of the system (Ref. TSM 30 PB 101) and do the
applicable corrective steps.



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-31-00-942-055

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) On the panel 25VU:


- release the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch (the ON legend goes
off).

Subtask 30-31-00-862-057

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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TASK 30-31-00-040-005

Check of the ADR, CAPT (F/O, STBY) Probe Heaters and ECAM Warning Operation

R WARNING : DO NOT TOUCH THE PROBES IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE TEST.


_______
R THEY ARE HOT AND CAN BURN YOU.

R CAUTION : REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE COVERS FROM THE PROBES BEFORE YOU DO THE TEST.
_______

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-31-01 b)c)


Probe Ice Protection
Probe Heat Computer
ADR, Heaters and Failure Warnings

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific safety barriers
No specific warning notice

B. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
R 24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
R from the External Power
30-31-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Probe Ice Protection
31-32-00-860-009 Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/L/G
Page
31-60-00-860-001 EIS Start Procedure
31-60-00-860-002 EIS Stop Procedure
32-00-00-481-001 Installation of the Safety Devices on the Landing
Gears
32-00-00-860-001 Flight Configuration Precautions with Electrical
Power



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

32-00-00-860-002 Ground Configuration after Flight Configuration with


Electrical Power
34-13-00-740-003 SYSTEM TEST of the ADR

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-31-00-861-059

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

Subtask 30-31-00-860-070

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

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-31-00-710-060

A. Test.

(1) Do an operational test of the available probe ice-protection system


(Ref. TASK 30-31-00-710-001).

(2) Do a SYSTEM TEST of the ADR (Ref. TASK 34-13-00-740-003).

Subtask 30-31-00-750-050

B. Check of ECAM Warning Messages

(1) Do a check of the ECAM warning messages related to the systems that
operate correctly.



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Subtask 30-31-00-865-056

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA1
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02

Subtask 30-31-00-869-070

D. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE CAPT PITOT
ANTI ICE CAPT AOA
indications come into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-057

E. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA1
3DA1, 4DA1.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-059

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA1
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/STATIC 5DA1 Z13

Subtask 30-31-00-869-073

G. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE CAPT L(R) STAT
indication comes into view.



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Subtask 30-31-00-865-060

H. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA1
5DA1.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-069

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA1
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/STATIC 5DA1 Z13

Subtask 30-31-00-869-078

K. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE CAPT PROBES
indication comes into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-070

L. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA1
3DA1, 4DA1, 5DA1.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-061

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA2
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13



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Subtask 30-31-00-869-074

N. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE F/O PITOT
ANTI ICE F/O AOA
indications come into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-062

P. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA2
3DA2, 4DA2

Subtask 30-31-00-865-063

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA2
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/STATIC 5DA2 Y11

Subtask 30-31-00-869-075

R. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE F/O L(R) STAT
indication comes into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-064

S. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA2
5DA2



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Subtask 30-31-00-865-071

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA2
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/STATIC 5DA2 Y11

Subtask 30-31-00-869-079

U. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE F/O PROBES
indication comes into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-072

V. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA2
3DA2, 4DA2, 5DA2.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-065

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/AOA 4DA3 Z15



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Subtask 30-31-00-869-076

X. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE STBY PITOT
ANTI ICE STBY AOA
indications come into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-066

Y. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA3
3DA3, 4DA3

Subtask 30-31-00-865-073

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/STATIC 5DA3 Z14

Subtask 30-31-00-869-080

AA. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE STBY L(R) STAT
indication comes into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-074

AB. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA3
5DA3



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Subtask 30-31-00-865-077

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/AOA 4DA3 Z15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/STATIC 5DA3 Z14

Subtask 30-31-00-869-082

AD. Check

(1) On the upper ECAM DU:


- make sure that the
ANTI ICE STBY PROBES
indication comes into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-078

AE. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DA3
3DA3, 4DA3, 5DA3.

Subtask 30-31-00-941-060

AF. Safety Precautions

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.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE
_______
LANDING GEAR.

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.

(2) Make sure that the ground safety locks are on the landing gear
(Ref. TASK 32-00-00-481-001).



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(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 in position to tell persons not to operate the
landing gear.

Subtask 30-31-00-869-113

AG. Flight Configuration Precautions

(1) Do the flight configuration precautions procedure (Ref. TASK 32-00-


00-860-001).

Subtask 30-31-00-865-075

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
121VU COM NAV/RAD ALTM/2 1SA2 K12
121VU COM NAV/RAD ALTM/1 1SA1 K11

Subtask 30-31-00-865-079

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU FWS/FWC1/SPLY 3WW F01
121VU EIS/FWC2/SPLY 2WW Q07
FOR 6DA1
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/1 2DA1 D03
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/STATIC 5DA1 Z13
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/TAT 1DA1 Z12
FOR 6DA2
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/TAT 1DA2 Y15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/2 2DA2 Y12
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/STATIC 5DA2 Y11
FOR 6DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/3 2DA3 Y16



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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/AOA 4DA3 Z15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/STATIC 5DA3 Z14

Subtask 30-31-00-869-071

AK. Simulation of Flight Procedure (with the Aircraft on the Ground)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the MCDU: On the MCDU:


- Get access to the SYSTEM - The SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/L/G page comes
REPORT/TEST/L/G page (Ref. TASK into view.
31-32-00-860-009).

2. On the MCDU: - The LGCIU 1 page comes into view.


- Push the line key adjacent to
the LGCIU 1 indication.

3. Push the line key adjacent to the - The LANDING GEAR SIMULATION
NEXT PAGE indication. indication comes into view.

4. Push the line key adjacent to the - The LANDING GEAR SIMULATION page
LANDING GEAR SIMULATION comes into view.
indication.

5. Push the line key adjacent to the - The NOSE + LH + RH page comes into
NOSE + LH + RH indication. view.

6. Push the line key adjacent to the - The < goes out of view (flight
EXTENDED indication. simulated).

On the glareshield panels 130VU and


131VU:
- The MASTER WARN lights come on.

The continuous repetitive chime is


heard.



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R AL. Check

R CAUTION : DO THE TEST AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE


_______
R PROBES.

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

R 1. On the ECAM Control Panel: On the upper ECAM DU:


R - Push several times the CLR key - Make sure that the
R until the indication related to ANTI ICE CAPT TAT
R the ANTI ICE system comes into ANTI ICE F/O TAT
R view. indications come into view.

R 2. On the ECAM Control Panel: On the lower ECAM DU, on the right part
R - If necessary, push the STS key of the display:
R to show the indication related - Make sure that the
R to the ANTI ICE system. CAPT TAT
R F/O TAT
R indications come into view.

R 3. On the MCDU: On the MCDU:


R - Push the line key adjacent to - The < goes out of view (aircraft on
R the COMPRESSED indication. ground).

R On the glareshield panels 130VU and


R 131VU:
R - The MASTER WARN lights come off.

R The continuous repetitive chime stops.

R 4. On the MCDU:
R - Push the line key adjacent to
R the RETURN indication until the
R CFDS MENU page comes into view.

R 5. Push the line key adjacent to


R MENU indication.

R 6. Set the BRT switch to OFF.



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R Subtask 30-31-00-865-148

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

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 121VU COM NAV/RAD ALTM/2 1SA2 K12
R 121VU COM NAV/RAD ALTM/1 1SA1 K11

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-31-00-860-074

A. Aircraft Configuration
R

R (1) Do the ground configuration after flight configuration procedure


(Ref. TASK 32-00-00-860-002).

Subtask 30-31-00-942-056

B. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

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

(2) Make an entry in the log book.

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

(4) Remove the safety barriers.

(5) Remove the warning notice(s).

(6) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
standard tools and all other items.

(7) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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TASK 30-31-00-440-005

Reactivation of the Probe Heat Computer (PHC) (6DA1, 6DA2, 6DA3)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-31-01 b)c)


Probe Ice Protection
Probe Heat Computer
ADR, Heaters and Failure Warnings

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
TSM 30 PB 101 (for corrective action)

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-31-00-861-060

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

Subtask 30-31-00-869-072

B. On the panel 25VU:


- make sure that the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch is pushed (the
ON legend is on).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-31-00-810-054

A. Do the trouble-shooting of the system (Ref. TSM 30 PB 101) and do the


applicable corrective steps.



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-31-00-860-071

A. On the panel 25VU:


- release the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch (AUTO)
- the ON legend of the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch goes off.

Subtask 30-31-00-862-059

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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PROBE ICE PROTECTION - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
______________________________________

TASK 30-31-00-710-001

Operational Test of the Probe Ice Protection

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
31-32-00-860-007 Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/ICE
& RAIN Page
34-10-00-860-002 ADIRS Start Procedure
34-10-00-860-005 ADIRS Stop Procedure

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-31-00-861-052

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

Subtask 30-31-00-941-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the panel 25VU:


- make sure that the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch is released
(the ON legend is off).

(2) Do the ADIRS start procedure (Ref. TASK 34-10-00-860-002).

(3) On the left or right MCDU, get SYSTEM REPORT/TEST ICE & RAIN page
(Ref. TASK 31-32-00-860-007)



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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/1 2DA1 D03
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/3 2DA3 Y16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/TAT 1DA2 Y15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/2 2DA2 Y12
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

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-31-00-710-050

A. Operational Test of the Probe Ice Protection System

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

On the MCDU: - the PHC 1(2)(3) page comes into view


- push the line key adjacent to the
PHC 1(2)(3) indication.

- push the line key adjacent to the - the TEST WAIT indication comes into
TEST indication. view then, after some seconds, the
TEST OK indication comes into view.



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-31-00-942-050

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Do the ADIRS stop procedure (Ref. TASK 34-10-00-860-005)

(2) On the MCDU, push the line key adjacent to the RETURN indication
until the CFDS menu page comes into view.

Subtask 30-31-00-862-052

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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TASK 30-31-00-710-002

Operational Test to Read the CLASS 3 FAULTS

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Read the CLASS 3 FAULTS

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
31-32-00-860-007 Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/ICE
& RAIN Page
31-60-00-860-001 EIS Start Procedure
34-10-00-860-002 ADIRS Start Procedure

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-31-00-861-053

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

Subtask 30-31-00-941-051

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the panel 25VU:


- Make sure that the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch is released
(the ON legend is off).

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

(3) Do the ADIRS start procedure (Ref. TASK 34-10-00-860-002)

(4) On one MCDU get the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST ICE & RAIN page (Ref. TASK 31-
32-00-860-007).



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Subtask 30-31-00-865-055

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/1 2DA1 D03
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/3 2DA3 Y16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/TAT 1DA2 Y15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/2 2DA2 Y12
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

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-31-00-710-051

A. Operational Test to Read the CLASS 3 FAULTS

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

On the MCDU: - the PROBE HEAT COMPTR 1(2)(3) page


- push the line key adjacent to the comes into view
PROBES HEAT COMPTR 1(2)(3)
indication

- push the line key adjacent to the - the NO FAULT indication comes into
CLASS 3 FAULTS indication. view

- push the line key adjacent to the


RETURN indication until the CFDS
menu page comes into view.



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-31-00-942-051

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Do the ADIRS stop procedure:

(a) On the panels 301VU and 500VU, set the PFD and ND potentiometers
to OFF.

(b) On the ADIRS CDU, set the OFF/NAV/ATT selector switches to OFF.

Subtask 30-31-00-862-053

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,

TASK 30-31-00-710-007

Functional Test of the Heating of the Angle of Attack Sensor

WARNING : OPEN THE PROBE HEATER CIRCUIT-BREAKERS 1DA1(2), 3DA1(2,3), 4DA1(2,3)


_______
AND 5DA1(2,3) BEFORE YOU OPEN THE PHC CIRCUIT BREAKERS 2DA1(2,3). IF
YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS SEQUENCE:
- THE PROBES WILL BECOME TOO HOT.
- THIS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT AND INJURY TO MAINTENANCE
PERSONNEL.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R This task gives a method to measure the current in the AOA sensor
R heating-element.
R The recorded value is necessary for:
R - The trouble shooting procedures, or
R - The inspection SB 34-1415.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific Multimeter-TRMS 115 VAC, with a maximum recording
capability of 10A
No specific WARNING NOTICE
No specific access platform 2.5 m (8 ft. 2 in.)
No specific access platform 3.40 m (11 ft. 2 in.)
97D34103000000 1 AOA SENSOR TOOL


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B. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
R TSM 30-31-00-810-808 Failure of the Angle of Attack Sensor (PHC 1)
R TSM 30-31-00-810-819 Failure of the Angle of Attack Sensor (PHC 2)
R TSM 30-31-00-810-830 Failure of the Angle of Attack Sensor (PHC 3)
30-31-00-991-001 Fig. 501

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-31-00-861-061

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

Subtask 30-31-00-865-143

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 3FP1
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/1 2DA1 D03
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02
49VU NAV PROBES/ADIRU 1/AND AOA 1/26VAC 5FP1 F07
49VU NAV PROBES/ADIRU1/115VAC 4FP1 F06

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-105,

121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/3PWR/SWTG 9FP N10

R **ON A/C 062-099, 151-199,

121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/3PWR/SWTG 9FP N09


R

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,

122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/STATIC 5DA1 Z13


122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/TAT 1DA1 Z12
FOR 3FP2

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-105,

121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/2PWR/SHED 10FP N11


121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/2/26VAC AND AOA 5FP2 N09
121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/2/115VAC 4FP2 N07

**ON A/C 062-099, 151-199,

121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/2PWR/SHED 10FP N10


121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/2/26VAC AND AOA 5FP2 N08
121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/2/115VAC 4FP2 N06

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,

122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/TAT 1DA2 Y15


122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/2 2DA2 Y12
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/STATIC 5DA2 Y11
FOR 3FP3

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-105,

121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/3PWR/SWTG 9FP N10


121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/3/26VAC AND AOA 5FP3 N08
121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/3/115VAC 4FP3 N06

**ON A/C 062-099, 151-199,

121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/3PWR/SWTG 9FP N09


121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/3/26VAC AND AOA 5FP3 N07
121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/3/115VAC 4FP3 N05



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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,

122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/3 2DA3 Y16


122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/AOA 4DA3 Z15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/STATIC 5DA3 Z14

Subtask 30-31-00-860-081

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the ANTI ICE section of panel 25VU:


- Make sure that the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch is released
(the ON legend is off).

(2) On the center pedestal, on the SWITCHING panel 8VU:


- Make sure that the AIR DATA selector switch is in the NORM
position.

Subtask 30-31-00-941-061

D. Safety Precautions

(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position to tell persons not to use these
controls:
- PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch
- AIR DATA selector switch.

(2) Remove the protective cover from the related angle of attack sensor
as follows:

(a) Put an access platform in position:


- FOR 3FP1
At zone 231
- FOR 3FP2
At zone 232
- FOR 3FP3
At zone 127.

(b) Remove the related protective cover.


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E. Get Access

(1) Put an access platform in position below the access door 811.

(2) Open the access door 811.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 30-31-00-991-001)

CAUTION : REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE COVERS FROM THE PROBES BEFORE YOU DO THE
_______
TEST.

Subtask 30-31-00-720-050

A. Functional Test of the Heating of the Angle of Attack Sensor

(1) Disconnect the connector from the PHC of the related angle of attack
sensor:
- FOR 3FP1
PHC1 (6DA1)
- FOR 3FP2
PHC2 (6DA2)
- FOR 3FP3
PHC3 (6DA3).

(2) Remove the blanking cap from the AOA SENSOR TOOL.

(3) Make sure that the switch of the AOA SENSOR TOOL is in the OFF
position.

(4) Connect the disconnected cable to the AOA SENSOR TOOL.

(5) Connect a Multimeter-TRMS 115 VAC, with a maximum recording


capability of 10A, to the AOA SENSOR TOOL.

(6) Close the circuit breaker related to the angle of attack sensor:
- FOR 3FP1
Circuit breaker 4DA1
- FOR 3FP2
Circuit breaker 4DA2
- FOR 3FP3
Circuit breaker 4DA3.


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R AOA Sensor Tool Connection
R Figure 501/TASK 30-31-00-991-001


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(7) Do a check of the maximum current (Imax) at start-up:

(a) Set the switch of the AOA SENSOR TOOL to ON.

(b) With the Multimeter-TRMS 115 VAC, with a maximum recording


capability of 10A, do a check of the value of the maximum current
(Imax) at start-up (in 30 seconds or less).

NOTE : The maximum current (Imax) in the heater of the AOA sensor
____
can be measured only at start-up. After the start-up, the
current decreases to its nominal consumption.

(c) Record the result.

R NOTE : The measured current must be more than 1.3A.


____
R If the measured current is less than 1.3A, refer either
R to:
R - The trouble shooting procedures (Ref. TSM TASK 30-31-00-
R 810-808) or (Ref. TSM TASK 30-31-00-810-819), or (Ref.
R TSM TASK 30-31-00-810-830) for corrective action, or to
R - The flow chart of the inspection SB 34-1415.

(d) Put the switch of the AOA SENSOR TOOL back to the OFF position.

CAUTION : AFTER YOU MEASURE THE CURRENT OF A SENSOR, LET THE


_______
SENSOR BECOME COOL (15 MIN) BEFORE YOU MEASURE THE
CURRENT AGAIN.
IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS PRECAUTION, YOU CAN CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE SENSOR.

(8) You must do the step (7) above two more times because the ageing of
the angle of attack sensor can modify the result.

(9) Open the circuit breaker related to the AOA tested:


- FOR 3FP1
Circuit breaker 4DA1
- FOR 3FP2
Circuit breaker 4DA2
- FOR 3FP3
Circuit breaker 4DA3.

(10) Disconnect the Multimeter-TRMS 115 VAC, with a maximum recording


capability of 10A, from the AOA SENSOR TOOL.

(11) Disconnect the cable from the AOA SENSOR TOOL.

(12) Put the blanking caps on the AOA SENSOR TOOL.


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(13) Connect the disconnected cable to the related PHC.

Subtask 30-31-00-010-051

B. Close Access

(1) Close the access door 811.

Subtask 30-31-00-942-058

C. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration

(1) Remove the warning notice(s).

Subtask 30-31-00-865-144

D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 3FP1
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/1 2DA1 D03
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02
49VU NAV PROBES/ADIRU 1/AND AOA 1/26VAC 5FP1 F07
49VU NAV PROBES/ADIRU1/115VAC 4FP1 F06

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-105,

121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/3PWR/SWTG 9FP N10

R **ON A/C 062-099, 151-199,

121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/3PWR/SWTG 9FP N09

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,

122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/STATIC 5DA1 Z13


122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/TAT 1DA1 Z12
FOR 3FP2


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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-105,

121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/2PWR/SHED 10FP N11


121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/2/26VAC AND AOA 5FP2 N09
121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/2/115VAC 4FP2 N07

**ON A/C 062-099, 151-199,

121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/2PWR/SHED 10FP N10


121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/2/26VAC AND AOA 5FP2 N08
121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/2/115VAC 4FP2 N06

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,

122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/TAT 1DA2 Y15


122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/2 2DA2 Y12
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/STATIC 5DA2 Y11
FOR 3FP3

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-105,

121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/3PWR/SWTG 9FP N10


121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/3/26VAC AND AOA 5FP3 N08
121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/3/115VAC 4FP3 N06

**ON A/C 062-099, 151-199,

121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/3PWR/SWTG 9FP N09


121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/3/26VAC AND AOA 5FP3 N07
121VU ADIRS/ADIRU/3/115VAC 4FP3 N05

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,

122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/3 2DA3 Y16


122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/AOA 4DA3 Z15



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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/STATIC 5DA3 Z14

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-31-00-862-061

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE AOA VANE IMMEDIATELY AFTER POWER-OFF


_______
BECAUSE IT IS VERY HOT AND CAN BURN YOU. LET THE
TEMPERATURE OF THE AOA VANE DECREASE FOR A FEW MINUTES
BEFORE YOU TOUCH IT.

(2) Install the protective cover on the related angle of attack sensor.

(3) Remove the access platform(s).

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


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**ON A/C ALL

TASK 30-31-00-720-001

Functional Test of the Insulation Resistance of the Pitot Probe Heater

CAUTION : REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE COVERS FROM THE PROBES BEFORE YOU DO THE TEST.
_______

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific access platform 3 m (9 ft. 10 in.)
R No specific 1 MEGOHMMETER 100 MOHMS - 500 VDC, 0,001 A MAX

B. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-31-00-941-064

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the panel 25VU:


- Make sure that the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch is released
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Subtask 30-31-00-860-082

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

(2) Put an access platform in position.

(3) Open the access door 811.

Subtask 30-31-00-865-145

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 9DA1
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02
FOR 9DA2
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
FOR 9DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : ONLY USE THE MEGOHMMETER FOR THE TEST.


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BEFORE YOU USE THE MEGOHMMETER, MAKE SURE THAT THE PITOT PROBE IS
DISCONNECTED.
DO NOT TOUCH THE PIN AND THE PITOT BODY GROUND.

Subtask 30-31-00-720-051

A. Functional Test of the Insulation Resistance of the Pitot Probe Heater

(1) Make sure that the external surface is clean and dry.

(2) Make sure that the pitot probe was at ambient temperature not less
than one hour before you start the test.

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R (4) Attach one bridge lead of the MEGOHMMETER 100 MOHMS - 500 VDC, 0,001A
R MAX to the terminal pin B and the other lead to the pitot probe case.

(5) Apply 500 +/- 10VDC for 2 minutes.

(6) Make sure that the insulation resistance is not less than 100
megohms.

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-31-00-865-146

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 9DA1
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02
FOR 9DA2
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
FOR 9DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16

Subtask 30-31-00-860-083

B. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

(3) Close the access door 811.



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COMPUTER - PROBE HEAT (PHC) (6DA1,6DA2,6DA3) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
___________________________________________________________________

TASK 30-31-34-000-002

Removal of the Probe Heat Computer (PHC) (6DA1,6DA2,6DA3)

WARNING : OPEN THE PROBE HEATER CIRCUIT-BREAKERS 1DA1(2), 3DA1(2,3), 4DA1(2,3)


_______
AND 5DA1(2,3) BEFORE YOU OPEN THE PHC CIRCUIT BREAKERS 2DA1(2,3). IF
YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS SEQUENCE:
- THE PROBES WILL BECOME TOO HOT.
- THIS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT AND INJURY TO MAINTENANCE
PERSONNEL.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking caps


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific access platform 2.5 m (8 ft. 2 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

30-31-34-991-002 Fig. 401



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Job Set-up

Subtask 30-31-34-865-051

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA1
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/1 2DA1 D03
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/STATIC 5DA1 Z13
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/TAT 1DA1 Z12
FOR 6DA2
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/TAT 1DA2 Y15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/2 2DA2 Y12
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/STATIC 5DA2 Y11
FOR 6DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/3 2DA3 Y16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/AOA 4DA3 Z15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/STATIC 5DA3 Z14

Subtask 30-31-34-010-050

B. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position.

(2) Open the access door 811.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-31-34-991-002)

Subtask 30-31-34-020-050

A. Removal of the PHC

(1) Disconnect the electrical connector (4) from the PHC (3).

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Figure 401/TASK 30-31-34-991-002



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TASK 30-31-34-400-002

Installation of the Probe Heat Computer (PHC) (6DA1,6DA2,6DA3)

WARNING : OPEN THE PROBE HEATER CIRCUIT-BREAKERS 1DA1(2), 3DA1(2,3), 4DA1(2,3)


_______
AND 5DA1(2,3) BEFORE YOU OPEN THE PHC CIRCUIT BREAKERS 2DA1(2,3). IF
YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS SEQUENCE:
- THE PROBES WILL BECOME TOO HOT.
- THIS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT AND INJURY TO MAINTENANCE
PERSONNEL.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific access platform 2.5 m (8 ft. 2 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

30-31-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Probe Ice Protection


30-31-34-991-002 Fig. 401



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Job Set-up

Subtask 30-31-34-865-052

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA1
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/1 2DA1 D03
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/STATIC 5DA1 Z13
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/TAT 1DA1 Z12
FOR 6DA2
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/TAT 1DA2 Y15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/2 2DA2 Y12
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/STATIC 5DA2 Y11
FOR 6DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/3 2DA3 Y16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/AOA 4DA3 Z15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/STATIC 5DA3 Z14

Subtask 30-31-34-010-051

B. Make sure that the access platform is in position.

(1) Make sure that the access door 811 is open.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-31-34-991-002)

Subtask 30-31-34-420-050

A. Installation of the PHC

(1) Install the PHC (3).

(2) Install the screws (2) and the washers (1).

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R (4) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(5) Connect the electrical connector (4).

Subtask 30-31-34-865-053

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DA1
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/1 2DA1 D03
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/STATIC 5DA1 Z13
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/TAT 1DA1 Z12
FOR 6DA2
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/TAT 1DA2 Y15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/2 2DA2 Y12
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/STATIC 5DA2 Y11
FOR 6DA3
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/3 2DA3 Y16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/AOA 4DA3 Z15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/STATIC 5DA3 Z14

Subtask 30-31-34-710-050

C. Do an operational test of the probe ice protection system (Ref. TASK 30-
31-00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-31-34-410-050

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the access door 811.

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WINDSHIELD ANTI-ICING AND DEFOGGING - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
_______________________________________________________________

1. _______
General
R The anti-icing and defogging system of the windshield keeps a clear
R visibility through the windshield and windows in icing or foggy conditions.
R This objective is achieved by electrical heating of the windshield and
R windows.
R The system is automatically started at engine start-up. A pushbutton switch
R also controls operation of the system (pushbutton switch in ON
R configuration).
R The system is made up of two independent sub-systems, left and right.
R Each sub-system controls heating of the windshield and windows located on
R the same side with respect to the aircraft centerline. Each sub-system
R includes:
R - one windshield,
R - two windows:
R . one sliding and one fixed (aft),
R - one Window Heat Computer (WHC).
R In each sub-system, the windshield temperature regulation and the window
R temperature regulation are independent.

2. Component
__________________
Location
R (Ref. Fig. 001, 002)

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
R | | | | DOOR | REF.
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 2DG1 WHC-1 121 811 30-42-34
R 3DG1 WINDSHIELD-L 211 811 56-11-11
R 7DG1 WINDOW-FIXED, L 211 811 56-11-12
R 8DG1 WINDOW-SLIDING, L 211 811 56-12-11
R 2DG2 WHC-2 122 811 30-42-34
R 3DG2 WINDSHIELD-R 212 811 56-11-11
R 7DG2 WINDOW-FIXED, R 212 811 56-11-12
R 8DG2 WINDOW-SLIDING, R 212 811 56-12-11

3. System
__________________
Description
R (Ref. Fig. 003)
R Two temperature sensors (or optionally three depending on the windshield
R part number), are installed inside each windshield (one sensor active, the
R other(s) spare).
R Two temperature sensors (one is in spare, which can be used permanently if
R the first one fails) are installed in each of the fixed and sliding side
R windows.
R The regulation threshold of the WHC is between 35 and 42 deg.C (95 and 107.6
R deg.F). The temperature is monitored by the in-service sensor.



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Figure 001



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Figure 002



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Windshield Anti-icing and Defogging - Schematic
Figure 003



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R Two heating power levels are available for the windshield:
R - 23 W/dm2 on the ground,
R - 70 W/dm2 in flight only (not allowed on the ground).
R A 200 VAC/400 Hz line delivers these power outputs on the ground and in
R flight.
R One heating power level only is available for the windows: 15 W/dm2 on the
R ground as well as in flight.
R A 115 VAC/400 Hz line delivers this power output.
R Detection of window extreme temperatures or failure of associated
R temperature sensor causes:
R - activation of a warning in the cockpit,
R - automatic cut off of the heating of the defective window.
R These extreme temperatures are given below:
R - +60 deg.C (140 deg.F): corresponds to an overheat or to the sensor in open
R circuit,
R - -60 deg.C (-76 deg.F): corresponds to the sensor in short circuit.

R NOTE : A lighted icing indicator is installed on the outer face of the


____
R windshield post to indicate the presence of ice.

4. Power
____________
Supply
R (Ref. Fig. 004, 005)
R The supply and protection of the components and functions is given below:

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R |COMPONENT/FUNCTION | CIRCUIT BREAKER | BUSBAR |
R |------------------------------------------|---------------------|------------|
R | Heating of L windshield | 1DG1 | 1XP |
R | Heating of R windshield | 1DG2 | 2XP |
R | Heating of L windows (fixed and sliding) | 4DG1 | 101XP-B |
R | Heating of R windows (fixed and sliding) | 4DG2 | 202XP-C |
R | Supply of WHC1 | 5DG1 | 101PP |
R | Supply of WHC2 | 5DG2 | 202PP |
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

5. _________
Interface
R The windshield anti-icing and defogging system is related to the systems
R given below:
R - the Engine Interface Vibration Monitoring Unit (EIVMU) (Functional
R Interfaces) to ensure the heating control,
R - the landing gear shock-absorbers to ensure the selection of the heating
R mode (for the windshield),
R - the Centralized Fault Display Interface Unit (CFDIU),
R - the System Data Acquisition Concentrator (SDAC).



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Figure 004



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Anti-icing and Defogging - R Windshield and Windows - Schematic
Figure 005



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6. _____________________
Component Description

A. Windshield
(Ref. Fig. 006, 007)
The heating element is a film.
Two temperature sensors (or optionally three depending on the windshield
partnumber), are installed inside each windshield (one sensor active, the
other(s) spare).

B. Fixed and Sliding Windows


R
R (Ref. Fig. 008, 009, 010)
R
The heating element of the window is a wire system.
Two single loop sensors are installed in each of the sliding and fixed
windows.
R

C. WHC
(Ref. Fig. 011)
The WHC provides the functions given below:
- temperature regulation,
- monitoring,
- safety.
There are two WHCs:
- one for the right side identified WHC2,
- one for the left side identified WHC1.
The regulation nominal is to between 35 and 42 deg.C (95 and 107.60
deg.F) for each window.
The regulation minimum range which includes tolerances is to between 30
and 38 deg.C (86 and 100.40 deg.F).
The temperature sensor cuts off heating when the temperature is plus or
minus 60 deg.C (140 deg.F).
The WHC provides two heating levels for the windshield:
- high level in flight,
- low level on the ground.
Low/high level ratio is 1/3.

7. ______________________________
Operation/Control & Indicating

A. Monitoring
(Ref. Fig. 012)
The faults of the heating system of each window are shown on the ECAM
display unit. The WHC automatically stops heating.
The WHC serves to:
- identify the faulty component(s),



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Typical Section of Windshield
Figure 006



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Temperature Sensor Characteristics (Windshield)
Figure 007



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Figure 008


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Figure 009


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Figure 010


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Figure 011


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Figure 012



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- store the fault(s) in a memory which is not erased after supply
cut-off.

B. Indicating
(Ref. Fig. 013, 014, 015)
The WHC continuously emits warnings via the ARINC 429 bus.
Two discrete outputs (one for the windshield, one for the two windows)
inform the crew of a heating fault.
The WHC transmits this information to the Flight Warning Computer (FWC).

C. Maintenance Test
(Ref. Fig. 016, 017)
A signal from the CFDIU permits to check the correct operation of the
system and of the related safety features.
The ground/flight transition deletes the memory.

D. Leading Particulars

(1) A loss of 28 Volt supply is indicated as a failure.

(2) The WHC includes electromagnetic power contactors.

(3) The WHC also incorporates protections against overvoltages due to


lightning strike and to static electricity on the windows.

(4) The power outputs are protected against short circuits.

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L(R) Windshield Fault
Figure 013



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L(R) Window Fault
Figure 014



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L and R Windshield Fault
Figure 015



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Figure 016



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Figure 017



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WINDSHIELD ANTI-ICING AND DEFOGGING - DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION
_______________________________________________________________

TASK 30-42-00-040-001

Deactivation of the Window Heat Computer (WHC)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-42-01


Windshield Anti-Icing and Defogging
Window Heat Computer
R The reason for this task is to do the deactivation of one of the two WHCs
R and to check the correct operation and monitoring of the WHC that stays in
R operation.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

R A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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

R B. Referenced Information

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

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


R External Power
R 24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
R from the External Power
30-42-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Windshield Anti-Icing and
Defogging
R 31-60-00-860-001 EIS Start Procedure
R 31-60-00-860-002 EIS Stop Procedure

R 3. __________
Job Set-up

R Subtask 30-42-00-861-052

R A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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R Subtask 30-42-00-869-059

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

R 4. Procedure
_________

R Subtask 30-42-00-710-056

R A. Check of the Heaters of the Fixed and Sliding Windows associated with the
R Window Heat Computer in Operation

R (1) Do an operational test of the available windshield anti-icing and


R defogging system (Ref. TASK 30-42-00-710-001).

R Subtask 30-42-00-865-056

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

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R FOR 2DG1
R 122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/L 4DG1 X14
R 122VU ANTI ICE/WHC/1 5DG1 X13
R 123VU ANTI ICE/L/WHSLD 1DG1 AF10
R FOR 2DG2
R 122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/R 4DG2 W14
R 122VU ANTI ICE/WHC/2 5DG2 W13
R 123VU ANTI ICE/R/WHSLD 1DG2 AF03

R Subtask 30-42-00-210-050

R C. Check of the Failure Warnings of the Fixed and Sliding Windows associated
R with the Window Heat Computer in Operation

R (1) On the Engine Warning Display (EWD) make sure that the indications:
R - A.ICE L WSHLD HEAT
R - A.ICE R WSHLD HEAT
R - A.ICE L WINDOW HEAT
R - A.ICE R WINDOW HEAT
R come into view.



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R Subtask 30-42-00-865-057

R D. Remove the safety clip(s) and tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
R breaker(s) of the WHC that stays in operation:
R - FOR 2DG1
R 1DG1, 4DG1, 5DG1
R - FOR 2DG2
R 1DG2, 4DG2, 5DG2.

R NOTE : The circuit breakers of the WHC that does not operate, must stay
____
R open, safetied and tagged.

R 5. Close-up
________

R Subtask 30-42-00-869-060

R A. Make an entry in the log book.

R Subtask 30-42-00-869-061

R B. Do the EIS stop procedure


R (Ref. TASK 31-60-00-860-002).

R Subtask 30-42-00-862-052

R C. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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TASK 30-42-00-440-001

Reactivation of the Window Heat Computer (WHC)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-42-01


Windshield Anti-Icing and Defogging
Window Heat Computer
R The reason of this task is to:
R - Do the trouble shooting of the deactivated WHC.
R - Check that the two WHC operate correctly.
R - Put the two WHCs in normal configuration.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

R A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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

R B. Referenced Information

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

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


R External Power
R 24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
R from the External Power
R 31-60-00-860-001 EIS Start Procedure
R 31-60-00-860-002 EIS Stop Procedure
R TSM 30 P. Block 201 (for corrective action)

R 3. __________
Job Set-up

R Subtask 30-42-00-861-053

R A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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R Subtask 30-42-00-869-062

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

R 4. Procedure
_________

R Subtask 30-42-00-810-051

R A. Do the trouble shooting of the system and do the applicable corrective


R steps (Ref. TSM 30 P. Block 201).

R Subtask 30-42-00-865-058

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

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R FOR 2DG1
R 122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/L 4DG1 X14
R 122VU ANTI ICE/WHC/1 5DG1 X13
R 123VU ANTI ICE/L/WHSLD 1DG1 AF10
R FOR 2DG2
R 122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/R 4DG2 W14
R 122VU ANTI ICE/WHC/2 5DG2 W13
R 123VU ANTI ICE/R/WHSLD 1DG2 AF03

R Subtask 30-42-00-210-051

R C. Check of the Failure Warnings of the Fixed and Sliding Windows

R (1) On the Engine Warning Display (EWD) make sure that the indications:
R - A.ICE L WSHLD HEAT
R - A.ICE R WSHLD HEAT
R - A.ICE L WINDOW HEAT
R - A.ICE R WINDOW HEAT
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R Subtask 30-42-00-865-059

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

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R FOR 2DG1
R 122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/L 4DG1 X14
R 122VU ANTI ICE/WHC/1 5DG1 X13
R 123VU ANTI ICE/L/WHSLD 1DG1 AF10
R FOR 2DG2
R 122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/R 4DG2 W14
R 122VU ANTI ICE/WHC/2 5DG2 W13
R 123VU ANTI ICE/R/WHSLD 1DG2 AF03

R 5. Close-up
________

R Subtask 30-42-00-869-063

R A. Do the EIS stop procedure


R (Ref. TASK 31-60-00-860-002).

R Subtask 30-42-00-862-053

R B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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WINDSHIELD ANTI-ICING AND DEFOGGING - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
_____________________________________________________

TASK 30-42-00-710-001

Operational Test of the Windshield Anti-Icing and Defogging

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
31-32-00-860-007 Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/ICE
& RAIN Page

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-42-00-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 30-42-00-865-054

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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
R 123VU ANTI ICE/L/WHSLD 1DG1 AF10
R 123VU ANTI ICE/R/WHSLD 1DG2 AF03



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C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT section of panel 25VU:


- make sure that the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch is released
(the ON legend is off).

(2) On one MCDU, get the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/ICE & RAIN page (Ref. TASK
31-32-00-860-007).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-42-00-710-050

A. Operational Test of the Windshield Anti-Icing and Defogging

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the MCDU: The WHC1(2) page comes into view


- push the line key adjacent to
the WHC1(2) indication

- push the line key adjacent to After some seconds, the TEST OK
the TEST indication indication comes into view.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-42-00-860-055

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) On the MCDU, push the line key adjacent to the RETURN indication
until the CFDS menu page comes into view.

Subtask 30-42-00-862-050

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


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TASK 30-42-00-710-002

Operational Test to Read the CLASS 3 FAULTS.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To read the CLASS 3 FAULTS

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
31-32-00-860-007 Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/ICE
& RAIN Page
31-60-00-860-001 EIS Start Procedure
31-60-00-860-002 EIS Stop Procedure

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-42-00-865-055

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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
R 123VU ANTI ICE/L/WHSLD 1DG1 AF10
R 123VU ANTI ICE/R/WHSLD 1DG2 AF03

Subtask 30-42-00-941-053

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the AIR control panel 25VU:


- make sure that the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton switch is released.



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Subtask 30-42-00-861-051

C. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 30-42-00-860-051

D. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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

(2) On one MCDU, get the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST ICE & RAIN page (Ref. TASK
31-32-00-860-007).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-42-00-710-051

A. Operational Test to Read the CLASS 3 FAULTS

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the MCDU, on the ICE & RAIN The MCDU shows the WIND HEAT 1(2) menu.
menu page:
- Push the line key adjacent to
the WINDOW HEAT CMPTR 1(2)
indication.

2. Push the line key adjacent to the The MCDU shows NO FAULT.
CLASS 3 FAULTS indication.

3. On the MCDU, push the line key


adjacent to the RETURN indication
until the CFDS menu page comes
into view.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-42-00-860-056

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Do the EIS stop procedure


(Ref. TASK 31-60-00-860-002)



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


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COMPUTER - WINDOW HEAT (WHC) (2DG1,2DG2) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_______________________________________________________________

TASK 30-42-34-000-001

Removal of the Window Heat Computer (WHC) (2DG1,2DG2).

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

NOTE : The procedure is the same for the WHC1 (2DG1) and the WHC2 (2DG2).
____

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking caps


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific access platform 2.5 m (8 ft. 2 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

30-42-34-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-42-34-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 2DG1
122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/L 4DG1 X14
122VU ANTI ICE/WHC/1 5DG1 X13
R 123VU ANTI ICE/L/WHSLD 1DG1 AF10
FOR 2DG2
122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/R 4DG2 W14
122VU ANTI ICE/WHC/2 5DG2 W13
R 123VU ANTI ICE/R/WHSLD 1DG2 AF03



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Subtask 30-42-34-010-050

B. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position.

(2) Open the access door 811.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-42-34-991-001)

Subtask 30-42-34-020-051

A. Remove the Window Heat Copmputer.

(1) Disconnect the electrical connectors (4) and (5) from the WHC (3).
Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors (4) and
(5).

(2) Remove the screws (2) and the washers (1).

(3) Remove the WHC (3).



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Window Heat Computer (WHC)
Figure 401/TASK 30-42-34-991-001



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TASK 30-42-34-400-001

Installation of the Window Heat Computer (WHC) (2DG1,2DG2).

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific access platform 2.5 m (8 ft. 2 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

30-42-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Windshield Anti-Icing and


Defogging
30-42-34-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-42-34-860-050

A. Make sure that the access platform is in position.

Subtask 30-42-34-010-051

B. Make sure that the access door 811 is open.



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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 2DG1
122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/L 4DG1 X14
122VU ANTI ICE/WHC/1 5DG1 X13
R 123VU ANTI ICE/L/WHSLD 1DG1 AF10
FOR 2DG2
122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/R 4DG2 W14
122VU ANTI ICE/WHC/2 5DG2 W13
R 123VU ANTI ICE/R/WHSLD 1DG2 AF03

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-42-34-991-001)

Subtask 30-42-34-420-050

A. Install the Window Heat Computer.

(1) Install the WHC (3).

(2) Install the screws (2) and the washers (1). Tighten the screws (2).

(3) Remove blanking caps and connect the electrical connectors (4) and
(5).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-42-34-865-052

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 2DG1
R 1DG1, 4DG1
FOR 2DG2
R 1DG2, 4DG2
R



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R Subtask 30-42-34-865-053

R B. After two seconds, remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close
R this(these) circuit breaker(s):
R FOR 2DG1
R 5DG1
R FOR 2DG2
R 5DG2

Subtask 30-42-34-710-050

R C. Do an operational test of the cockpit windshield anti-icing and defogging


system. (Ref. TASK 30-42-00-710-001)

Subtask 30-42-34-410-050

R D. Close Access

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

(2) Close the access door 811.

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WINDSHIELD RAIN PROTECTION - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
______________________________________________________

1. General
_______

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-057, 060-060, 102-102,

Rain removal from the right and left windshields is achieved by two systems:
- a wiper system,
- a hydrophobic coating.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

Rain removal from the right and left windshields is achieved by two systems:
- a wiper system,
- a rain repellent fluid system.

**ON A/C ALL

A. Wiper System

(Ref. Fig. 001, 002)


- Two wipers are available, one for the left (Captain) windshield and one
for the right (First Officer) windshield.
- The two wipers are independently actuated through two-speed electric
motors controlled by the WIPER control switches.
- The wipers have a parking position clear of the area of visibility with
the wiper blades just lifted from the windshield surface to avoid sand
accumulation which could cause scratching of the windshield.

B. Rain Repellent System

(Ref. Fig. 003, 004)

(1) The system is designed to improve visibility through the windshield


in heavy rain particularly when the wipers are not sufficient.

(2) The system enables a special rain-repellent fluid to be sprayed in


one or several applications on the windshield; the fluid is designed
to increase the surface tension of water.
The increase in surface tension:
- eliminates the film of water on the windshield; the water film is
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Figure 001



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Figure 002



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Rain Repellent System - Control Location
Figure 003



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Rain Repellent System - General View
Figure 004



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- causes water to remain in the form of droplets (similarity with
mercury),
- facilitates evacuation of these droplets under dynamic effect of
airstream; the droplets do not wet the windshield surface. Purging
of the spray nozzles with air serves to prevent clogging.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-057, 060-060, 102-102,

C. Hydrophobic Coating
A hydrophobic coating is applied on each windshield to repel rain.

NOTE : When there is a hydrophobic coating on the windshield, the rain


____
repellent fluid must not be applied on the windshield.

**ON A/C ALL

2. Component
__________________
Location
(Ref. Fig. 001, 003, 005)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-056,

(Ref. Fig. 006)

**ON A/C 057-057, 060-060, 102-102,

(Ref. Fig. 006A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

(Ref. Fig. 006B)

**ON A/C ALL

(Ref. Fig. 007)



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Figure 005



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R Figure 006



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R Figure 006A


R

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Rain Repellent System - Component Location
Figure 006B


R

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 30-45-00

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Figure 007



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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149, 151-199,
R 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3DB1 SOL VALVE-RAIN RPLNT, CAPT 211 831 30-45-41
3DB2 SOL VALVE-RAIN RPLNT, F/O 212 831 30-45-41
5DB1 CTL SW-WIPER, CAPT 21VU 211 831 30-45-11
5DB2 CTL SW-WIPER, F/O 22VU 211 831 30-45-11
6DB1 MOTOR CONVERTER-WIPER, CAPT 211 831 30-45-51
6DB2 MOTOR CONVERTER-WIPER, F/O 212 831 30-45-51
304DM BLADE-WIPER, F/O 212 30-10-00
305DM BLADE-WIPER, CAPT 211 30-10-00
306DM ARM-WIPER, F/O 212 30-10-00
307DM ARM-WIPER, CAPT 211 30-10-00
2DM GAGE ASSY-RAIN RPLNT FLUID 211 30-10-00
3DM CHECK VALVE-RAIN RPLNT 120 30-45-46
4DM CHECK VALVE-RAIN RPLNT 120 30-45-46

**ON A/C 057-057, 060-060, 102-102,

3DB1 SOL VALVE-RAIN RPLNT, CAPT 211 831 30-45-41


3DB2 SOL VALVE-RAIN RPLNT, F/O 212 831 30-45-41
5DB1 CTL SW-WIPER, CAPT 21VU 211 831 30-45-11
5DB2 CTL SW-WIPER, F/O 22VU 211 831 30-45-11
6DB1 MOTOR CONVERTER-WIPER, CAPT 211 831 30-45-51
6DB2 MOTOR CONVERTER-WIPER, F/O 212 831 30-45-51
304DM BLADE-WIPER, F/O 212 30-10-00
305DM BLADE-WIPER, CAPT 211 30-10-00
306DM ARM-WIPER, F/O 212 30-10-00
307DM ARM-WIPER, CAPT 211 30-10-00
1DM CAN ASSY-RAIN RPLNT FLUID 211 30-10-00
2DM GAGE ASSY-RAIN RPLNT FLUID 211 30-10-00
3DM CHECK VALVE-RAIN RPLNT 120 30-45-46
4DM CHECK VALVE-RAIN RPLNT 120 30-45-46


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R **ON A/C ALL

3. __________________
System Description

A. Wipers
Two totally independent sub-systems are provided:
- CAPT sub-system (left windshield),
- F/O sub-system (right windshield).
A two-speed electric motor serves to operate each arm/blade assembly.
Each sub-system ensures that clear vision is maintained through the
windshield during all rain conditions and during the following flight
phases:
- taxi,
- takeoff,
- approach,
- landing.
Control switches located on the overhead panel are provided for each
wiper to select the wiper speed:
- slow operation (SLOW position),
- fast operation (FAST position),
- stop (OFF position) in a parking position of the arm/blade assembly.
Each sub-system comprises the following components

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ITEM DESIGNATION QTY COMMENTS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Motor converter 1 Motors identical,
converters
symmetrical
2 Arm (rigid) 1 Identical for
CAPT and F/O
3 Blade 1 Identical for
CAPT and F/O
4 Control switch 1 Identical for
CAPT and F/O

B. Rain Repellent

(1) The rain repellent fluid used is packaged in a nitrogen pressurized


can.
The nitrogen pressurizes the lines of the rain repellent system.

(2) The can is directly fitted to the rain-repellent fluid gage, thus
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(3) The components given below are located on the side of the
rain-repellent fluid gage:
- a pressure gage indicating the pressure in the system and thereby
the remaining fluid,
- a purge pushbutton used to purge the lines when the can is
replaced.

(4) Lines release the fluid to each of the two spray systems which
operate independently.

(5) A fluid spray system is provided for each windshield.


It incorporates the components given below:
- a solenoid valve (time controlled),
- a control pushbutton switch,
- a spray nozzle.

(6) A CAPT(FO) RAIN RPLNT pushbutton switch, located in the cockpit,


serves to control the system.
Upon actuation of the pushbutton switch, the time-controlled solenoid
valve of the associated system enables fluid release to the spray
nozzles for a limited period.
To initiate a new cycle, it is necessary to release then to push
again the control pushbutton switch.

(7) Each solenoid valve is installed as near as possible to its


associated spray nozzle to limit:
- the response time of the system,
- loss of fluid between the valve and the nozzle,
- the risks of internal clogging due to the evaporation of the
residual fluid.

(8) Each spray nozzle protrudes from the skin panel of the aircraft and
incorporates four directional orifices with calibrated diameters.
The two nozzles are arranged symmetrically and are not
interchangeable ; precise angular positioning is required.

(9) The purge system is provided to eliminate the fluid remaining between
the check valve and the nozzle after each application of the fluid.
The hot air manifold of the air conditioning system supplies the
purge air at a pressure of 4 plus or minus 1 PSID with reference to
the cabin pressure.
The assembly comprising the check valves and the rain-repellent
blowout reservoir:
- enables air to flow permanently to the spray nozzles when the
rain-repellent system does not operate,
- shuts off the air supply lines during spraying of the
rain-repellent fluid.



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(10) The system is inhibited on the ground (connection to the Engine
Interface Unit (EIU)).

4. Power
____________
Supply
(Ref. Fig. 008)
Power supply to and protection of the equipment and the function are
provided as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|EQUIPMENT - FUNCTION CIRCUIT BREAKERS BUSBARS |
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|CAPT Wiper Motor Converter 4DB1 101PP |
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|F/O Wiper Motor Converter 4DB2 202PP |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(Ref. Fig. 009)


The supply and protection of the solenoid valves is as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|COMPONENT - FUNCTION CIRCUIT BREAKERS BUSBARS |
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|CAPT rain-repellent solenoid 1DB1 101PP |
|valve |
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|F/O rain-repellent solenoid 1DB2 202PP |
|valve |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

5. __________
Interfaces
The rain-repellent system is connected to the Engine Interface Vibration
Monitoring Unit (EIVMU) system; this ensures inhibition of the
rain-repellent system on the ground, with engines shut down.

6. _____________________
Component Description

A. Wiper System

(1) Motor converter


(Ref. Fig. 010)

(a) The motor and converter form a single assembly.

(b) The motor is provided with a thermal protection which protects


the mechanical and electrical components of the system.



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Wiper System - Schematic
Figure 008



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Rain Repellent System-Schematic
Figure 009



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Wiper Motor Converter
Figure 010



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(c) The motor converter assembly provides the sweeping angles defined
on the referenced figure, via the wiper arm/blade assembly
(Ref. Fig. 011)
The motor converter serves to obtain the parking position of the
wiper arm when the WIPER control switch is placed in the OFF
position.
The converter changes the rotary motion of the motor into an
oscillatory motion of the wiper arm (alternate sweeping).
The motor leading particulars are:
- direct current,
- permanent magnet,
- two rotation speeds (slow/fast) for sweeping,
- one slow speed, inverted rotation, for the parking position.
It is possible, even on aircraft, to replace the motor from the
assembly without mechanical damage to the motor/converter
junction.

(2) CAPT and F/O wiper arms


Each rigid arm serves to adjust the parking position angle (lower
position) to plus or minus 1 deg. by the use of a splined bushing
between the converter output shaft and the arm.
The arm/blade junction is rigid enough to maintain the blade/arm
angle constant in all the utilization cases.
The pressure of the arm on the windshield is adjustable,
(Ref. Fig. 012)
A roller device allows the adjustment of the arms on the rest blocks.
(Ref. Fig. 005)
The arm is coated with a dull-black anti-reflective paint.

(3) Blade
- The form of the blade is designed to ensure even sweeping of the
windshield in all the utilization conditions; the tolerances of the
blade pressure adjustment must be observed, (Ref. Para (6)(a)).
- It is possible to replace the blade without removing the arm.
- When the wiper system is in operation, the blade should in no case
overlap onto the metal frame of the windshield.

(4) Control switch


The WIPER control switch located on the overhead panel (panels 21VU
and 22VU) incorporates a quick-break device which enables electrical
switching in the following positions:
- OFF: parking and stop position,
- SLOW: slow speed,
- FAST: fast speed.



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Wiper System - Sweeping Area
Figure 011



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Adjustment of the Pressure of the Arm on the Windshield
Figure 012


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(5) Parking position and liftoff device
When the wiper system is selected OFF, the arm/blade assembly stops
in the parking position; in this position, the arm is lifted off with
respect to the aircraft structure, at the windshield lower part
(parking position).
The liftoff device avoids any risk of collecting dust, sand or other
abrasive particles which could cause windshield damage upon next
operation of the wipers.

(6) Various characteristics

(a) Sweeping pressure


(Ref. Fig. 012)
The pressure of the wiper arm-blade assembly is adjustable within
the range of pressures corresponding to forces between 2 daN
(4.4961 lbf) and 5.5 daN (12.3644 lbf); these are applied to the
center of the blade perpendicular to the windshield plane.
Within these limits, there is no degradation of the system
performance.
In all the utilization conditions (normal or abnormal operation
of the wiper system), rupture of one or several parts of this
system will not result in damage to the aircraft structure or the
engines.
If, due to wiper system failure, the wiper arm stops away from
the stop position (impossible to return the arm to the stop
position), the flight can continue in all safety without any
speed restriction.

(b) Speed
The wiper system operates efficiently without adverse effect on
its performance up to corrected speeds, Vc, of 200 kts.
Operation of the wiper system is even possible for speeds between
200 and 250 kts. In such a case, the wiper arm can be placed in
the parking position.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

B. Rain Repellent System

(1) Rain-repellent fluid can

(a) The pressurized can is attached to the aft-left wall of the


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(b) The can contains 475 cubic centimeters of usable rain-repellent
fluid.

(c) The system is pressurized with nitrogen; the nitrogen pressure in


the can when full is 5.8 +0.7 -0.4 bar (84.1218 +10.1526 -5.8015
psi).

(d) A valve held closed under the load of internal pressure seals the
can. A thin pin is provided for displacement of the valve.

(2) Rain-repellent fluid-gage assembly

(a) The gage assembly forms the can receptacle. The can is mounted on
the receptacle, valve downwards.
The receptacle includes the pin provided for unseating of the
sealing valve of the can.

(b) A pressure gage indicates the pressure in the can and thereby the
quantity of fluid in the can:
- green band: the pressure is sufficient,
- yellow band: the pressure is low; the can must be replaced.

(c) The fluid gage incorporates a 80 cubic centimeters transparent


chamber from which the fluid level is visible. When the can is
completely empty, the remaining nitrogen pressure and the fluid
remaining in the gage are still sufficient for several flights
before replacement of the can.

(d) A purge pushbutton located on the can serves to purge the lines
of the system when the can is replaced.

**ON A/C ALL

(3) Solenoid valve

(a) Upon energization, the valve controls the flow of rain repellent
fluid released to the nozzles by means of an incorporated
electronic timing device.
The timing device, adjustable between 0.1 and 1.0 second, is set
at 0.4 second.

(b) The solenoid valve is normally closed and is supplied with 28VDC
nominal.



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(4) Spray nozzle

(a) A single nozzle serves to spray the rain repellent fluid on the
corresponding windshield.

(b) The nozzle has four orifices of small diameter.

(5) Rain-repellent blowout reservoir

(a) During application of the fluid onto the windshield, the


reservoir provides an increase in transient air pressure which
serves to purge the lines of the system after each application of
the fluid.

(b) It constitutes a decantation reservoir :


- for the rain repellent fluid in the event of possible leakage
of valves
- for water which could remain in the air bled from the air
conditioning system and freeze on the nozzle orifices.

(c) The reservoir can serve as a test connector to check for absence
of clogging of the nozzles, using an appropriate pressurization
tool connected to the test valve of the reservoir.

(6) Purge check valves

(a) Each valve is designed to prevent fluid to flow to the


rain-repellent blowout reservoir and to the air conditioning
system.

(7) Test check valve

(a) Each valve is designed to prevent fluid to flow to the


rain-repellent blowout reservoir and to the air conditioning
system.

(b) The check valve is mainly provided to isolate the system located
upstream (towards the air conditioning system) when the check of
the nozzles is performed using a special pressurization tool
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(8) Ground checks

(a) Check reading on the pressure gage fitted to the fluid gage
assembly.
If the pointer appears in the yellow band identified REPLACE,
approximately ten applications of fluid are left in the can
before need of can replacement.

(b) When replacing the can, purge the system lines using the purge
pushbutton located on the fluid gage assembly.

(c) Do not operate the system in dry weather conditions. In the event
of inadvertent application on dry surfaces, wash at the earliest
opportunity.

(d) Avoid projections of fluid onto the mucous membranes.

(9) Utilization in flight

(a) The rain-repellent system is used in heavy rain, more precisely


when the wipers are not sufficient at high aircraft speed.

(b) One or two applications of the fluid are generally sufficient for
one takeoff or approach and landing sequence; however, the number
of applications is unrestricted so as to improve visibility,
regardless of the fluid amount used.

(c) Never spray fluid on a dry windshield. In the event of


inadvertent application, do not operate the wipers before the
rain wets the windshield.

(10) Fluid leakage


The rain repellent fluid contains an odorant (pine), which makes it
easy for the crew to detect a leak in the cockpit and apply the
associated emergency procedure.



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WINDSHIELD RAIN PROTECTION - SERVICING
______________________________________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

TASK 30-45-00-600-001

Servicing of the Rain Repellent Fluid Can (1DM)

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.

WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL MATERIALS


_______
ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU DEPRESSURIZE THE RAIN REPELLENT SYSTEM BEFORE YOU
_______
REMOVE THE RAIN REPELLENT FLUID-CAN.
RAIN REPELLENT FLUID CAN COME OUT SUDDENLY IF YOU REMOVE THE FLUID
CAN WITH THE SYSTEM PRESSURIZED.

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE FLUID DOES NOT STAY ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE. IF
_______
THE FLUID GETS ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE, WASH IT OFF IMMEDIATELY
WITH SOAP AND WATER.

NOTE : If there is leakage of FORALKYL 2211, you can smell a pine odor.
____

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory



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2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific container
No specific hose
No specific warning notice

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 11-010 USA TT-I-735 GRADE A


ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Expendable Parts

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

3 seal 30-45-01 06 -027A


3 seal 30-45-01 06A-027

D. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-057,060-060,102-102,

30-45-00-991-003-A Fig. 301


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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
R 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

3. __________
Job Set-up

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-057,060-060,102-102,

Subtask 30-45-00-100-051

A. Cleaning Instructions.
Make sure that the fluid does not stay on the aircraft furnishing.
If the fluid gets on the aircraft furnishings, clean with CLEANING AGENTS
(Material No. 11-010).

Subtask 30-45-00-861-052

B. Energize the ground service network


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

Subtask 30-45-00-010-052

C. Open the access door of the rain-repellent fluid can.

Subtask 30-45-00-865-054

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

49VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/CAPT 1DB1 D01


122VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/F/O 1DB2 W11


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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
R 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-057,060-060,102-102,

Subtask 30-45-00-941-055

E. On the overhead control and indicating panel 21VU and overhead control
and indicating panel 22VU, put a warning notice to tell persons not to
operate the rain-repellent pushbutton switches.

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R 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-057,060-060,102-102,

(Ref. Fig. 301/TASK 30-45-00-991-003-A)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-060, 101-102,

Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-057,060-060,102-102,

Subtask 30-45-00-941-053

A. Preparation

(1) Connect a hose to the drain valve of the rain-repellent fluid gage
(5).

(2) Put the hose outlet in a container.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-057,060-060,102-102,

Subtask 30-45-00-870-050

B. Depressurisation of the System

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE HOSE OUTLET IS IN THE CONTAINER.


_______

(1) Push the pushbutton (4) of the fluid gage to depressurize the system.


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Rain Repellent Fluid Can
Figure 301/TASK 30-45-00-991-003-A


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Subtask 30-45-00-020-050

C. Removal of the Rain-Repellent Fluid Can

(1) Remove the clamp (2).

(2) Remove the can (1).

(3) Remove the seal (3) and discard it.

(4) Put blanking plugs on the open ports.

Subtask 30-45-00-420-050

D. Installation of the New Rain-Repellent Fluid Can

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Remove the blanking plugs from the new can (1) and the gage (5)
receptacle.

(4) Install a new seal (3) on the can (1).

(5) Install the can (1) on its receptacle.

NOTE : The instructions for assembly are given on the plate installed
____
adjacent to the can.

(6) Put the clamp (2) in the correct position on the can (1). Tighten the
clamp (2).

Subtask 30-45-00-210-052

E. Inspection/Check

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE HOSE OUTLET IS IN THE CONTAINER.


_______

(1) Push the pushbutton (4) of the fluid gage (5).

(2) Make sure that the fluid level is correct and increases to the
correct pressure.

(3) Make sure that there are no leaks.


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Subtask 30-45-00-942-053

F. Disconnect the hose from the drain valve and remove the container from
the aircraft.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

5. Close-up
________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-057,060-060,102-102,

Subtask 30-45-00-865-055

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DB1, 1DB2

Subtask 30-45-00-410-052

B. Close Access

(1) Close the access door of the rain-repellent fluid can.

(2) Remove the warning notice(s).

Subtask 30-45-00-862-052

C. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).


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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
R 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

TASK 30-45-00-600-002

Servicing of the Rain Repellent System

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.

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE FLUID DOES NOT STAY ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE. IF
_______
THE FLUID GETS ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE, WASH IT OFF IMMEDIATELY
WITH SOAP AND WATER.

CAUTION : DO NOT APPLY THE RAIN REPELLENT FLUID ON A DRY SURFACE.


_______

WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL MATERIALS


_______
ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.

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

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To purge the rain repellent system for a long period aircraft storage, you
can do this procedure as an alternative to (Ref. TASK 30-45-00-600-00200).


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2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking plugs


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific container 3 l (0.80 USgal)
No specific hose
No specific warning notice
98F30403000000 1 DRAININING-FLUSHING TOOL

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 11-005A


TRICHLOROTRIFLUORO- ETHANE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 11-026 GB DEF-STAN 68-148/1
SOLVENT GENERAL PURPOSE (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-45-41-000-001 Removal of the Rain-Repellent Solenoid Valve
(3DB1,3DB2)
30-45-41-400-001 Installation of the Rain-Repellent Solenoid Valve
(3DB1,3DB2)
30-45-43-000-001 Removal of the Rain-Repellent Fluid Gage Assy (2DM)
30-45-43-400-001 Installation of the Rain-Repellent Fluid Gage Assy
(2DM)
30-45-46-000-001 Removal of the Rain-Repellent Check Valve (3DM,4DM)
30-45-46-400-001 Installation of the Rain-Repellent Check Valve
(3DM,4DM)
CMM 304511


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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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CMM 304546

**ON A/C 058-059, 101-101,

30-45-00-991-005 Fig. 302

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-060,101-102,

30-45-00-991-005-A Fig. 302A

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

3. __________
Job Set-up

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-057,060-060,102-102,

Subtask 30-45-00-100-052

A. Cleaning Instructions.
Make sure that the fluid does not stay on the aircraft furnishing.
If the fluid gets on the aircraft furnishings, clean with CLEANING AGENTS
(Material No. 11-026).

Subtask 30-45-00-861-054

B. Energize the ground service network


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


R

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Subtask 30-45-00-865-059

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

49VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/CAPT 1DB1 D01


122VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/F/O 1DB2 W11

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-057,060-060,102-102,

Subtask 30-45-00-941-061

D. On the overhead control and indicating panel 21VU and overhead control
and indicating panel 22VU, put a warning notice to tell persons not to
operate the rain repellent pushbutton switches.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 058-059, 101-101,

(Ref. Fig. 302/TASK 30-45-00-991-005)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-060,101-102,

(Ref. Fig. 302A/TASK 30-45-00-991-005-A)


R

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R Rain Repellent System
R Figure 302/TASK 30-45-00-991-005



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Rain Repellent System
Figure 302A/TASK 30-45-00-991-005-A


R

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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
R 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-057,060-060,102-102,

Subtask 30-45-00-941-060

A. Preparation

(1) Connect a hose to the drain valve (4) of the rain repellent fluid
gage assembly (5).

(2) Put the hose outlet in a container 3 l (0.80 USgal).

Subtask 30-45-00-020-052

B. Removal of the Rain Repellent Fluid Can

(1) Remove the clamp (2).

(2) Loosen and remove the can (1).

(3) Remove and discard the seal (3).

(4) Put blanking plugs on the disconnected line ends.

Subtask 30-45-00-870-052

C. Depressurization of the System

(1) Push the pushbutton switch (6) to depressurize the system.

(2) Make sure that no more rain repellent fluid comes out from the hose
end.

Subtask 30-45-00-020-053

D. Removal of the Rain Repellent Solenoid Valve and Check Valve

(1) Remove the rain repellent solenoid valve (Ref. TASK 30-45-41-000-
001).

(2) Remove the rain repellent check valves (Ref. TASK 30-45-46-000-001).

(3) Clean the rain repellent solenoid valve and check valve with CLEANING
AGENTS (Material No. 11-005A) or an equivalent cleaning agent and dry
with compressed air (Ref. CMM 304511) and (Ref. CMM 304546).


R

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151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
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Subtask 30-45-00-680-050

E. Removal of the Rain Repellent Fluid

(1) Connect a hose of the DRAININING-FLUSHING TOOL (98F30403000000) to


the disconnected line ends of the solenoid valves in place of the
blanking plugs.

(2) Put the hose outlet in a container 3 l (0.80 USgal).

(3) Connect a pressure source to the top part of the rain-repellent


fluid-gage assembly (5).

(4) Pressurize the rain-repellent fluid-gage assembly (5) to between 29


and 43.50 psi (2 and 3 bars).

NOTE : Pressurize the rain-repellent fluid-gage assembly (5) the time


____
necessary to remove the fluid remaining in the system.

(5) Disconnect the pressure source from the top part of the
rain-repellent fluid-gage assembly (5).

(6) Remove the hose from the drain valve (4).

(7) Remove the rain-repellent fluid-gage assembly (5) (Ref. TASK 30-45-
43-000-001).

(8) Flush the inner part of the rain-repellent fluid-gage assembly (5)
with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-005A) or an equivalent cleaning
agent and dry with compressed air (Ref. CMM 304511) and (Ref. CMM
304546).

(9) Put the funnel of the DRAININING-FLUSHING TOOL (98F30403000000) in


place of the rain-repellent fluid-gage assembly (5), at the top part
of the disconnected line ends.

(10) Flush the inner part of the lines with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No.
11-005A) or an equivalent cleaning agent and dry with compressed air.

(11) Disconnect the hose from the disconnected line ends of the solenoid
valves.

(12) Put blanking plugs on the disconnected line ends.

(13) Remove the blanking plug (9) from the top part of the blowout
reservoir (8).


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(14) Connect a pressure source to the top part of the blowout reservoir
(8).

(15) Pressurize the blowout reservoir (8) to 4.38 psi (0.30 bar) with
DRAININING-FLUSHING TOOL (98F30403000000).

(16) Make sure that air goes out from the nozzles (7).

NOTE : You can use water with soap.


____

(17) Disconnect the pressure source from the blowout reservoir (8).

(18) Put blanking plugs on the disconnected line ends.

(19) Remove all the parts of the DRAININING-FLUSHING TOOL


(98F30403000000).

(20) Install the rain-repellent fluid-gage assembly (5) (Ref. TASK 30-45-
43-400-001).

Subtask 30-45-00-420-052

F. Installation of the Rain Repellent Solenoid Valves and Check Valves

(1) Install the check valves (Ref. TASK 30-45-46-400-001).

(2) Install the solenoid valves (Ref. TASK 30-45-41-400-001).

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

5. Close-up
________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,


R 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-057,060-060,102-102,

Subtask 30-45-00-865-058

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DB1, 1DB2

Subtask 30-45-00-942-056

B. Remove the warning notice(s).


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Subtask 30-45-00-862-054

C. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).


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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-057, 060-060, 102-102,

TASK 30-45-00-600-003

Servicing of the Windshield Hydrophobic Coating

WARNING : BEFORE YOU DO MAINTENANCE ON THE WINDSHIELD, OPEN THE WINDOW-HEAT


_______
CIRCUIT BREAKERS. IF YOU DO NOT OPEN THESE CIRCUIT BREAKERS DURING
MAINTENANCE, YOU CAN GET AN ELECTRIC SHOCK WHEN YOU TOUCH THE
WINDSHIELD.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS RELATED TO THE WEATHER RADAR ARE
_______
OPENED, SAFETIED AND TAGGED.

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE AIRCRAFT IS IN A HANGAR WHEN YOU APPLY THE
_______
COATING.
IF THE WINDSHIELD IS IN SUN, RAIN OR WIND BEFORE THE COATING IS DRY,
THE PERFORMANCE OF THE COATING WILL NOT BE SATISFACTORY.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 304500-01

NOTE : The windshield wiper system is the certified rain removal system. The
____
hydrophobic coating increases the performance of the rain repellent
system but is not necessary for dispatch.

NOTE : The performance of the hydrophobic coating decreases with time. Thus
____
it is necessary to do the maintenance of the coating at regular
intervals.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific warning notice
No specific Master Kit P/N DSS 1040 - PPG Industries Document P/N
DSS 1042
No specific 220 VAC power source
No specific access platform 3.5 m (11 ft. 6 in.)



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-45-00-865-063

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056,

Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

49VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/CAPT 1DB1 D01

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-057, 060-060, 102-102,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13

**ON A/C 051-057, 060-060,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-057, 060-060, 102-102,

122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/R 4DG2 W14


122VU ANTI ICE/WHC/2 5DG2 W13
122VU ANTI ICE/F/O/WIPER 4DB2 W12
122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/L 4DG1 X14
122VU ANTI ICE/WHC/1 5DG1 X13
122VU ANTI ICE/WIPER/CAPT 4DB1 X12

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056,

Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

122VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/F/O 1DB2 W11

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-057, 060-060, 102-102,

123VU ANTI ICE/L/WHSLD 1DG1 AF10


123VU ANTI ICE/R/WHSLD 1DG2 AF03



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Subtask 30-45-00-941-064

B. Get Access

(1) On the panels 21VU and 22VU, put a warning notice to tell persons not
to operate the CAPT and F/O RAIN RPLNT pushbutton switches.

Subtask 30-45-00-040-050

C. Make sure that the rain repellent system is deactivated

NOTE : The rain repellent system is deactivated when the placards RAIN
____
RPLNT DEACTIVATED are installed on the panels 21VU and 22VU.

Subtask 30-45-00-941-066

D. Get Access to the Windshield

(1) Put an access platform in position below the windshield.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-45-00-100-050

A. Servicing of the Windshield Hydrophobic Coating

(1) Do the procedure given in the Master Kit P/N DSS 1040 - PPG
Industries Document P/N DSS 1042 to do these maintenance tasks:

(a) Windshield cleaning.

(b) Check of the coating performance.

(c) Removal and application of the coating.

NOTE : A 220 VAC power source is necessary.


____



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-45-00-865-064

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DG1, 1DG2, 4DG1, 4DG2, 5DG1, 5DG2, 4DB1, 4DB2, 5SQ1, 5SQ2

NOTE : Do not close the circuit breaker(s) related to the rain repellent
____
system. Do not remove the tag(s) related to the deactivation of
the rain repellent system.

Subtask 30-45-00-410-056

B. Close Access

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

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).



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WINDSHIELD RAIN PROTECTION - DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION
______________________________________________________

TASK 30-45-00-040-002

Deactivation of the Rain Repellent System

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.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS RELATED TO THE WEATHER RADAR ARE
_______
OPENED, SAFETIED AND TAGGED.

WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL MATERIALS


_______
ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU DEPRESSURIZE THE RAIN REPELLENT SYSTEM BEFORE YOU
_______
REMOVE THE RAIN REPELLENT FLUID-CAN.
RAIN REPELLENT FLUID CAN COME OUT SUDDENLY IF YOU REMOVE THE FLUID
CAN WITH THE SYSTEM PRESSURIZED.

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE FLUID DOES NOT STAY ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE. IF
_______
THE FLUID GETS ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE, WASH IT OFF IMMEDIATELY
WITH SOAP AND WATER.

CAUTION : DO NOT APPLY THE RAIN REPELLENT FLUID ON A DRY SURFACE.


_______

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

NOTE : If there is leakage of FORALKYL 2211, you can smell a pine odor.
____

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To remove the rain repellent fluid from the rain repellent system if you put
the aircraft into storage for a long period.

R NOTE : This deactivation task is not related to an AFM-CDL/MMEL item.


____



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2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking plugs


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific container 3 l (0.80 USgal)
No specific hose
No specific warning notice
R 98F30403000000 1 DRAININING-FLUSHING TOOL

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 11-010 USA TT-I-735 GRADE A


ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 11-016 USA BOEING BAC 5000 BAC 5504 BAC 5750
CLEANING SOLVENT (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Expendable Parts

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

10 union 30-45-01 06A-060


11 cap 30-45-01 06A-070
12 seal 30-45-01 06 -027A
12 seal 30-45-01 06A-027



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D. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-45-41-000-001 Removal of the Rain-Repellent Solenoid Valve
(3DB1,3DB2)
30-45-41-400-001 Installation of the Rain-Repellent Solenoid Valve
(3DB1,3DB2)
30-45-43-000-001 Removal of the Rain-Repellent Fluid Gage Assy (2DM)
30-45-43-400-001 Installation of the Rain-Repellent Fluid Gage Assy
(2DM)
30-45-46-000-001 Removal of the Rain-Repellent Check Valve (3DM,4DM)
30-45-46-400-001 Installation of the Rain-Repellent Check Valve
(3DM,4DM)
CMM 304511
CMM 304546

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

30-45-00-991-006-A Fig. 401


30-45-00-991-007 Fig. 402

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

Subtask 30-45-00-100-053

A. Cleaning Instructions.
Make sure that the fluid does not stay on the aircraft furnishing.
If the fluid gets on the aircraft furnishings, clean with CLEANING AGENTS
(Material No. 11-010).



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Subtask 30-45-00-861-055

B. Energize the ground service network


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

Subtask 30-45-00-865-061

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/CAPT 1DB1 D01
121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13

R **ON A/C 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 239-249, 251-299, 311-399,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

122VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/F/O 1DB2 W11

Subtask 30-45-00-941-062

D. On the overhead control and indicating panels 21VU and 22VU, put a
warning notice to tell persons not to operate the RAIN RPLNT pushbutton
switches.

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-45-00-991-006-A, 402/TASK 30-45-00-991-007)



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Rain Repellent System
Figure 401/TASK 30-45-00-991-006-A


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RAIN REPELLENT DEACTIVATED Placards
Figure 402/TASK 30-45-00-991-007


R

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061-099, 101-101, 103-149, 151-199, 201-249,
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Subtask 30-45-00-941-063

A. Preparation

(1) Connect a hose to the drain valve (4) of the rain-repellent


fluid-gage assembly (5).

(2) Put the hose outlet in a container 3 l (0.80 USgal).

Subtask 30-45-00-870-053

B. Depressurization of the System

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE HOSE OUTLET IS IN THE CONTAINER.


_______

(1) Push the pushbutton switch (6) to depressurize the system.

(2) Make sure that no more rain repellent fluid comes out from the hose
end.

Subtask 30-45-00-020-054

C. Removal of the Rain Repellent Fluid-Can

(1) Remove the clamp (2).

(2) Loosen and remove the can (1).

(3) Remove and discard the seal (3).

(4) Put blanking plugs on the disconnected line ends.

Subtask 30-45-00-020-055

D. Removal of the Rain Repellent Solenoid Valves and Check Valves

(1) Remove the rain repellent solenoid-valves (Ref. TASK 30-45-41-000-


001).

(2) Remove the rain repellent check valves (Ref. TASK 30-45-46-000-001).

(3) Clean the rain repellent solenoid valves and check valves with
CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-016) or an equivalent cleaning agent
and dry with compressed air (Ref. CMM 304511) and (Ref. CMM 304546).


R

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061-099, 101-101, 103-149, 151-199, 201-249,
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Subtask 30-45-00-680-051

E. Removal of the Rain Repellent Fluid

(1) Connect a hose of the DRAININING-FLUSHING TOOL (98F30403000000) to


the disconnected line ends of the solenoid valves in place of the
blanking plugs.

(2) Put the hose outlet in a container 3 l (0.80 USgal).

(3) Connect a pressure source to the top part of the rain-repellent


fluid-gage assembly (5).

(4) Pressurize the rain-repellent fluid-gage assembly (5) to between 29


and 43.50 psi (2 and 3 bars).

NOTE : Pressurize the rain-repellent fluid-gage assembly (5) the time


____
necessary to remove the fluid that stays in the system.

(5) Disconnect the pressure source from the top part of the
rain-repellent fluid-gage assembly (5).

(6) Remove the hose from the drain valve (4).

(7) Remove the rain-repellent fluid-gage assembly (5) (Ref. TASK 30-45-
43-000-001).

(8) Flush the inner part of the rain-repellent fluid-gage assembly (5)
with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-016) or an equivalent cleaning
agent and dry with compressed air (Ref. CMM 304511) and (Ref. CMM
304546).

(9) Put the funnel of the DRAININING-FLUSHING TOOL (98F30403000000) in


place of the rain-repellent fluid gage assembly (5), at the top part
of the disconnected line ends.

(10) Flush the inner part of the lines with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No.
11-016) or an equivalent cleaning agent and dry with compressed air.

(11) Disconnect the hose from the disconnected line ends of the solenoid
valves.

(12) Put blanking plugs on the disconnected line ends.

(13) Remove the blanking plug (9) from the top part of the blowout
reservoir (8).


R

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(14) Connect a pressure source to the top part of the blowout reservoir
(8).

(15) Pressurize the blowout reservoir (8) to 4.38 psi (0.30 bar) with
DRAININING-FLUSHING TOOL (98F30403000000).

(16) Make sure that air goes out from the nozzles (7).

NOTE : You can use water with soap.


____

(17) Disconnect the pressure source from the blowout reservoir (8).

(18) Put blanking plugs on the disconnected line ends.

(19) Remove all the parts of the DRAININING-FLUSHING TOOL


(98F30403000000).

(20) Install the rain-repellent fluid-gage assembly (5) (Ref. TASK 30-45-
43-400-001).

(21) Install the seal (12), the union (10) and the cap (11) on the top
part of the rain-repellent fluid-gage assembly (5).

R **ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-45-00-420-053

F. Installation of the Rain-Repellent Solenoid Valves and Check Valves

(1) Install the check valves (Ref. TASK 30-45-46-400-001).

(2) Install the rain repellent solenoid valves (Ref. TASK 30-45-41-400-
001).



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5. Close-up
________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

Subtask 30-45-00-942-058

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Remove the warning notice(s).

NOTE : On the panels 21VU and 22VU put RAIN REPELLENT DEACTIVATED
____
placards adjacent to the RAIN RPLNT pushbutton switches.

(2) Make an entry in the log book.

Subtask 30-45-00-862-055

B. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).



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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,
R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

TASK 30-45-00-440-002

Reactivation of the Rain Repellent System

WARNING : THE RAIN REPELLENT FLUID GAGE IS CONSIDERED AS AN ASSEMBLY. THE


_______
COMPONENTS OF THIS ASSEMBLY, ESPECIALLY THE PRESSURE GAGE, MUST NOT
BE REPLACED ON AIRCRAFT.

WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL MATERIALS


_______
ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU DEPRESSURIZE THE RAIN REPELLENT SYSTEM BEFORE YOU
_______
REMOVE THE RAIN REPELLENT FLUID-CAN.
RAIN REPELLENT FLUID CAN COME OUT SUDDENLY IF YOU REMOVE THE FLUID
CAN WITH THE SYSTEM PRESSURIZED.

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE FLUID DOES NOT STAY ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE. IF
_______
THE FLUID GETS ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE, WASH IT OFF IMMEDIATELY
WITH SOAP AND WATER.

NOTE : If there is leakage of FORALKYL 2211, you can smell a pine odor.
____

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To fill the rain repellent system with rain repellent fluid after storage of
the aircraft for a long period.


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2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific container 3 l (0.80 USgal)
No specific hose
No specific warning notice

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 11-010 USA TT-I-735 GRADE A


ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Expendable Parts

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

3 seal 30-45-01 06 -027A


3 seal 30-45-01 06A-027


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D. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-45-00-720-002 Functional Test of the Rain Repellent System

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

30-45-00-991-006-A Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

3. __________
Job Set-up

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

Subtask 30-45-00-100-054

A. Cleaning Instructions.
Make sure that the fluid does not stay on the aircraft furnishing.
If the fluid gets on the aircraft furnishings, clean with CLEANING AGENTS
(Material No. 11-010).

Subtask 30-45-00-861-057

B. Energize the ground service network


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

Subtask 30-45-00-010-056

C. Open the access door of the rain-repellent fluid-gage assembly.


R

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Subtask 30-45-00-865-065

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/CAPT 1DB1 D01
122VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/F/O 1DB2 W11

Subtask 30-45-00-941-065

E. On the panels 21VU and 22VU, put a warning notice in position to tell
persons not to operate the RAIN RPLNT pushbutton switches.

Subtask 30-45-00-941-067

F. Preparation
(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-45-00-991-006-A)

(1) Remove seal the (12), the union (10) and the cap (11) from the top
part of the fluid-gage assembly (5).

(2) Connect a hose to the drain valve (4) of the rain repellent fluid
gage assembly (5).

(3) Put the hose outlet in a container 3 l (0.80 USgal).

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-45-00-991-006-A)

Subtask 30-45-00-420-056

A. Install the new rain-repellent fluid can

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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


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(3) Remove the blanking plug from the new can (1).

(4) Install a new seal (3) on the can (1).

(5) Install the can (1) on its receptacle.

NOTE : The instructions for the assembly are given on the plate
____
adjacent to the can.

(6) Put the clamp (2) in the correct position on the can (1). Tighten the
clamp (2).

Subtask 30-45-00-210-054

B. Inspection/Check

(1) Push the pushbutton switch (6) of the fluid gage (5).

(2) Make sure that the fluid level is correct and increases to the
correct pressure.

(3) Make sure that there are no leaks.

Subtask 30-45-00-720-053

C. Do a functional test of the rain repellent system. (Ref. TASK 30-45-00-


720-002)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

5. Close-up
________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

Subtask 30-45-00-942-059

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Disconnect the hose from the drain valve and remove the container.

(2) Remove the warning notice(s).

(3) On the panels 21VU and 22VU, remove the RAIN REPELLENT DEACTIVATED
placards adjacent to the RAIN RPLNT pushbutton switches.


R

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Subtask 30-45-00-410-057

B. Close Access

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

(2) Close the access door of the rain-repellent fluid-gage assembly.

Subtask 30-45-00-865-066

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DB1, 1DB2

Subtask 30-45-00-862-056

D. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001)


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R **ON A/C ALL

R TASK 30-45-00-040-003

R Deactivation of the Windshield Wiper

R 1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-45-01-E)


R WINDSHIELD RAIN PROTECTION
R Windshield Wiper
R Park Function

R 2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

R A. Referenced Information

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

R 30-45-52-000-002 Removal of the Wiper Arm (306DM, 307DM)

R 3. __________
Job Set-up

R Subtask 30-45-00-860-050

R A. Not Applicable

R 4. Procedure
_________

R Subtask 30-45-00-040-051

R A. Deactivation of the Windshield Wiper

R (1) Remove the defective windshield wiper arm (Ref. TASK 30-45-52-000-
R 002).

R 5. Close-up
________

R Subtask 30-45-00-860-052

R A. Make an entry in the logbook.



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R TASK 30-45-00-440-003

R Reactivation of the Windshield Wiper

R 1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-45-01-E)


R WINDSHIELD RAIN PROTECTION
R Windshield Wiper
R Park Function

R 2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

R A. Referenced Information

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

R TSM 30 PB 101 (for corrective action)

R 3. __________
Job Set-up

R Subtask 30-45-00-860-051

R A. Not Applicable

R 4. Procedure
_________

R Subtask 30-45-00-440-050

R A. Do the troubleshooting of the system (Ref. TSM 30 PB 101) and do the


R applicable corrective steps.



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WINDSHIELD RAIN PROTECTION - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
____________________________________________

TASK 30-45-00-720-001

R Functional Test of the Windshield Rain Protection

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS RELATED TO THE WEATHER RADAR ARE
_______
OPENED, SAFETIED AND TAGGED.

CAUTION : DO NOT OPERATE THE WIPERS WHEN THE WINDSHIELD IS DRY. PUT WATER ON
_______
THE WINDSHIELD WHEN THE WIPERS OPERATE.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific water supply system.


No specific access platform 4 m (13 ft. 1 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

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


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



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-45-00-010-053

A. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position.

(2) Install the water supply system.

Subtask 30-45-00-861-050

B. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002)

Subtask 30-45-00-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU ANTI ICE/F/O/WIPER 4DB2 W12
122VU ANTI ICE/WIPER/CAPT 4DB1 X12

Subtask 30-45-00-160-050

D. Cleaning.

(1) Make sure that the wiper blades are in the correct condition and
clean the windshield before you operate the wipers.

(2) Wet the windshields with the water supply system.



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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-45-00-720-050

A. Do this test :

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

On the WIPER section of the panel On the windshield :


21VU (22VU):

1. Set the CAPT (F/O) WIPER selector - the wiper moves slowly
switch to SLOW. - make sure that the blade does not
touch the metal part in the middle of
the windshield
- make sure that the speed of the wiper
is 95 strokes per minute + or - 15
percent
- make sure that the wiper blade moves
smoothly and continuously.

NOTE : If the motor is new, the first


____
two strokes of the wiper (from
the park position) do not always
go full travel.

2. Set the CAPT (F/O) WIPER selector - the wiper moves fast
switch to FAST. - make sure that the speed of the wiper
is 140 strokes per minute + or - 15
percent
- make sure that the wiper blade moves
smoothly and continuously.

3. Set the CAPT (F/O) WIPER selector - the wiper stops and moves to the park
switch to OFF. position.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-45-00-862-050

A. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002)

Subtask 30-45-00-620-050

B. Stop the water supply system.



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Subtask 30-45-00-410-053

C. Close Access

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

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

(3) Remove the water supply system.



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TASK 30-45-00-720-002

Functional Test of the Rain Repellent System

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS RELATED TO THE WEATHER RADAR ARE
_______
OPENED, SAFETIED AND TAGGED.

CAUTION : DO NOT APPLY THE RAIN REPELLENT FLUID ON A DRY SURFACE.


_______

CAUTION : REMOVE THE RAIN REPELLENT FLUID FROM THE WINDSHIELD AND FROM ALL THE
_______
OTHER SURFACES IT TOUCHES WITH SOAP AND WATER. DO THIS EACH TIME YOU
APPLY THE RAIN REPELLENT FLUID.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 1 m (3 ft. 3 in.)
R No specific pressure source 4.38 psi (0.3019 bar)

R B. Expendable Parts

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

R 2 O-ring 30-45-01 04 -080



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R C. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
R 30-45-00-991-012 Fig. 501

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-45-00-010-050

A. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position.

(2) Open the access door 811.

Subtask 30-45-00-480-050

R B. Connection of the Pressure Source


R (Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 30-45-00-991-012)

R (1) Remove the blanking plug (3) at the top of the blowout reservoir (1).

R (2) Remove and discard the O-ring (2).

R (3) Connect the pressure source to the blowout reservoir (1).

Subtask 30-45-00-861-051

C. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002)

Subtask 30-45-00-941-054

D. Put a warning notice in the cockpit to tell persons that the igniters are
ON when the engines running configuration is simulated.

Subtask 30-45-00-865-051

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



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R Rain Repellent Blowout Reservoir
R Figure 501/TASK 30-45-00-991-012



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/CAPT 1DB1 01 D
122VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/F/O 1DB2 11 W

Subtask 30-45-00-865-052

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

R WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OPEN THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS AS FOLLOWS:
_______
R - 1JH, 2JH1 AND 3JH1 BEFORE 2KS1
R - 1JH, 2JH2 AND 3JH2 BEFORE 2KS2.
R IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS SEQUENCE, THERE IS A RISK OF
R ELECTROCUTION. THIS IS BECAUSE YOU WILL START CONTINUOUS
R IGNITION IF YOU OPEN CIRCUIT BREAKER 2KS1 OR 2KS2 FIRST.

R WARNING : OPEN THE PROBE HEATER CIRCUIT-BREAKERS 1DA1(2), 3DA1(2,3),


_______
R 4DA1(2,3) AND 5DA1(2,3) BEFORE YOU OPEN THE PHC CIRCUIT
R BREAKERS 2DA1(2,3). IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS SEQUENCE:
R - THE PROBES WILL BECOME TOO HOT.
R - THIS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT AND INJURY TO MAINTENANCE
R PERSONNEL.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU ENGINE/2/FADEC A/AND EIU 2 2KS2 A05
49VU ENGINE/1/FADEC A/AND EIU 1 2KS1 A04
49VU ENGINE/1 AND 2/IGN/SYS A 1JH A03
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/1 2DA1 D03
49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02
121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS B 3JH2 P42
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG1/SYS B 3JH1 P41
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS A BAT 2JH2 P40
121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG1/SYS A BAT 2JH1 P39
121VU ENGINE/ENG2/FADEC B 4KS2 Q40
121VU ENGINE/ENG1/FADEC B/AND EIU 1 4KS1 R41

R **ON A/C 051-099, 239-249, 251-299, 311-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
**ON A/C ALL

122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/R 4DG2 W14


122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/L 4DG1 X14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/3 2DA3 Y16
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/TAT 1DA2 Y15
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/2 2DA2 Y12
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 30-45-00-780-050

G. Blow the compressed air at 4.38 psi (0.30 bar) in the blowout system.

NOTE : Blow the compressed air during all the test.


____

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-45-00-720-051

A. Do this test

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the WIPER section of the panel - Make sure that the rain repellent
21VU (22VU): fluid flows through the CAPT (F/O)
- Push the CAPT (F/O) RAIN RPLNT nozzle (for 0.4 seconds).
pushbutton switch.

- Push and hold the CAPT (F/O) - Make sure that the rain repellent
RAIN RPLNT pushbutton switch. fluid flows through the CAPT (F/O)
nozzle.



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ACTION RESULT
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2. Open circuit breaker 1DB1 (1DB2). - Make sure that the rain repellent
fluid does not flow through the
nozzles.

3. Close circuit breaker 1DB1 - Make sure that the rain repellent
(1DB2). fluid flows through the CAPT (F/O)
nozzle.

- Make sure that the compressed air


removed the fluid that stays in the
system.
- Make sure that the compressed air
goes out through the CAPT and F/O
nozzles.

4. Close circuit breakers - There is no change.


2KS1,2KS2,4KS1,4KS2.

5. Release the CAPT (F/O) RAIN RPLNT - Make sure that the rain repellent
pushbutton switch. fluid does not flow through the
nozzles.

6. On the WIPER section of the panel - The rain repellent fluid does not
21VU (22VU), push the CAPT (F/O) flow through the nozzles.
RAIN RPLNT pushbutton switch.



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-45-00-865-053

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

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU ENGINE/2/FADEC A/AND EIU 2 2KS2 A05
R 49VU ENGINE/1/FADEC A/AND EIU 1 2KS1 A04
R 49VU ENGINE/1 AND 2/IGN/SYS A 1JH A03
R 49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/AOA/1 4DA1 D04
R 49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/1 2DA1 D03
R 49VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PITOT/1 3DA1 D02
R 121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13
R 121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS B 3JH2 P42
R 121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG1/SYS B 3JH1 P41
R 121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS A BAT 2JH2 P40
R 121VU ENGINE/IGN/ENG1/SYS A BAT 2JH1 P39
R 121VU ENGINE/ENG2/FADEC B 4KS2 Q40
R 121VU ENGINE/ENG1/FADEC B/AND EIU 1 4KS1 R41

R **ON A/C 051-099, 239-249, 251-299, 311-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

R 121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14

R **ON A/C ALL

R 122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/R 4DG2 W14


R 122VU ANTI ICE/WINDOWS/L 4DG1 X14
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/3 2DA3 Y16
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/TAT 1DA2 Y15
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/PITOT 3DA2 Y14
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/AOA 4DA2 Y13
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/PHC/2 2DA2 Y12
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/2/STATIC 5DA2 Y11
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/PITOT 3DA3 Z16
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/AOA 4DA3 Z15
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/3/STATIC 5DA3 Z14
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/STATIC 5DA1 Z13
R 122VU ANTI ICE/PROBES/1/TAT 1DA1 Z12



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B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002)

Subtask 30-45-00-080-050

R C. Disconnection of the Pressure Source


R (Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 30-45-00-991-012)
R

R (1) Disconnect the pressure source from the blowout reservoir (1).

R (2) Install a new O-ring (2) on the blanking plug (3).

R (3) Install the blanking plug (3) at the top of the blowout reservoir.

Subtask 30-45-00-869-051

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

Subtask 30-45-00-410-050

E. Close Access

(1) Close the access door. 811

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).



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WINDSHIELD RAIN PROTECTION - INSPECTION/CHECK
_____________________________________________

TASK 30-45-00-200-001

Inspection/Check of the Operation of the Windshield Wipers.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS RELATED TO THE WEATHER RADAR ARE
_______
OPENED, SAFETIED AND TAGGED.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific spring scale


No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 4 m (13 ft. 1 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

30-45-00-991-001 Fig. 601

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-45-00-941-052

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put a warning notice in position to tell persons not to operate the
system.

(2) Put the access platform in position.



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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-45-00-210-050

A. Make sure visually that the wiper blade, the wiper arm, the stops for the
wiper blade in the parking position and the lifting ramp are in the
correct position. Make sure that the rubber of the wiper blade is not
worn.

Subtask 30-45-00-220-050

B. When the wiper is in the parking position on the windshields, the lower
edge of the fitting that attaches the wiper blade to the arm must be 4
+0.5 -0.5 mm (0.16 +0.02 -0.02 in.) from the closing panel.
(Ref. Fig. 601/TASK 30-45-00-991-001)

Subtask 30-45-00-480-051

C. Put the spring scale on the bolt that attaches the wiper blade to the
wiper arm.

Subtask 30-45-00-220-051

D. Make sure that the wiper moves off the surface of the windshield when you
apply a force of 4.5 +0.1 -0.1 daN (10.1 +0.2 -0.2 lbf).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-45-00-080-051

A. Remove the spring scale

Subtask 30-45-00-942-052

B. Close Access

(1) Remove the access platform(s).

(2) Remove the warning notice(s).



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Operation of the Windshield Wipers
Figure 601/TASK 30-45-00-991-001



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VALVE - RAIN REPELLENT SOLENOID (3DB1,3DB2) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
__________________________________________________________________

TASK 30-45-41-000-001

Removal of the Rain-Repellent Solenoid Valve (3DB1,3DB2)

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.

WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL MATERIALS


_______
ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE FLUID DOES NOT STAY ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE. IF
_______
THE FLUID GETS ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE, WASH IT OFF IMMEDIATELY
WITH SOAP AND WATER.

NOTE : If there is leakage of FORALKYL 2211, you can smell a pine odor.
____

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking caps


No specific blanking plugs
No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific container 3.0l (0.8 USgal)
No specific hose



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B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 11-010 USA TT-I-735 GRADE A


ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

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

30-45-00-600-001 Servicing of the Rain Repellent Fluid Can (1DM)


30-45-41-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-45-41-100-050

A. Cleaning Instructions

(1) Make sure that the fluid does not stay on the aircraft furnishings.
If the fluid gets on the aircraft furnishings, clean with CLEANING
AGENTS (Material No. 11-010).

Subtask 30-45-41-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 3DB1

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

49VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/CAPT 1DB1 D01

**ON A/C ALL

123VU ANTI ICE/L/WHSLD 1DG1 AF10



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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 3DB2

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

122VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/F/O 1DB2 W11

**ON A/C ALL

123VU ANTI ICE/R/WHSLD 1DG2 AF03

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

Subtask 30-45-41-941-050

C. Preparation

(1) Remove the protective cap from the drain valve.

(2) Connect a hose to the drain valve of the rain-repellent fluid gage
assy.

(3) Put the hose outlet in a container 3.0l (0.8 USgal).

Subtask 30-45-41-869-050

D. Depressurization of the System

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE HOSE OUTLET IS IN THE CONTAINER.


_______

(1) Push the purge pushbutton of the fluid gage to release the pressure
from the system.

(2) Disconnect the hose from the drain valve.

(3) Install the protective cap on the drain valve.

Subtask 30-45-41-020-054

E. Remove the rain-repellent fluid can (Ref. TASK 30-45-00-600-001).



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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-45-41-010-050

F. Get Access

(1) Loosen the quarter-turn fasterners.

(2) Remove the panel 211LW.

Subtask 30-45-41-020-055

G. Disconnect the Windshield Connector

(1) FOR FIN 3DB1

(a) Disconnect the connector 3DG1-A from the left windshield 3DG1.

R (b) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(2) FOR FIN 3DB2

(a) Disconnect the connector 3DG2-A from the right windshield 3DG2.

R (b) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-45-41-991-001)

Subtask 30-45-41-020-056

A. Remove the Rain-Repellent Solenoid Valve

(1) Disconnect the line (7) from the elbow coupling (6).

(2) Put blanking plugs on the disconnected line ends.

(3) Disconnect the connector (1) from the valve (3).

R (4) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(5) Loosen the nut (5) and remove it from the valve (3).

(6) Remove the elbow coupling (6).



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Rain-Repellent Solenoid Valve
Figure 401/TASK 30-45-41-991-001



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(7) Remove the O-ring (4) and discard it.

(8) Disconnect the valve (3) from the mounting base (2) of the spray
nozzle. Remove the valve (3).

Subtask 30-45-41-530-050

B. Put a blanking cap on the connector (1).



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TASK 30-45-41-400-001

R Installation of the Rain-Repellent Solenoid Valve (3DB1,3DB2)

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.

WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL MATERIALS


_______
ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE FLUID DOES NOT STAY ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE. IF
_______
THE FLUID GETS ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE, WASH IT OFF IMMEDIATELY
WITH SOAP AND WATER.

NOTE : If there is leakage of FORALKYL 2211, you can smell a pine odor.
____

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific container
No specific tube

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 11-010 USA TT-I-735 GRADE A


ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL (Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Expendable Parts

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

4 O-ring 30-45-01 02 -130

D. Referenced Information

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

30-42-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Windshield Anti-Icing and


Defogging
30-45-00-600-001 Servicing of the Rain Repellent Fluid Can (1DM)
30-45-00-720-002 Functional Test of the Rain Repellent System
30-45-41-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-45-41-100-051

R A. Cleaning Instructions
R

R (1) Make sure that the fluid does not stay on the aircraft furnishings.
If the fluid gets on the aircraft furnishings, clean with CLEANING
AGENTS (Material No. 11-010).

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-057, 060-060, 102-102,

R Subtask 30-45-41-860-050-A

R B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

R (1) Make sure that the panel 211LW is removed.

R (2) Make sure that the connector 3DG1-A and/or 3DG2-A are/is disconnected
R from the windshield 3DG1 and/or 3DG2.



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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,
R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

Subtask 30-45-41-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that rain-repellent fluid can is removed (Ref. TASK 30-45-
00-600-001).

(2) Make sure that the panel 211LW is removed.

(3) Connect a tube to the drain valve of the gage and put the end of the
tube in a container.

(4) Make sure that the connector 3DG1-A and/or 3DG2-A are/is disconnected
from the windshield 3DG1 and/or 3DG2.

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-45-41-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 3DB1

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

49VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/CAPT 1DB1 D01

**ON A/C ALL

123VU ANTI ICE/L/WHSLD 1DG1 AF10


FOR 3DB2



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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,
R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

122VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/F/O 1DB2 W11

**ON A/C ALL

123VU ANTI ICE/R/WHSLD 1DG2 AF03

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-45-41-991-001)

Subtask 30-45-41-420-053

A. Installation of the Rain-Repellent Solenoid Valve

(1) Install the new O-ring (4) on the valve (3).

(2) Install the nut (5) on the elbow coupling (6).

(3) Install the elbow coupling (6) and the nut (5) on the valve (3).

(4) Safety the elbow coupling (6) on the valve (3) with the nut (5).

(5) Install the valve (3) with its nut (5) on the mounting base (2) of
the spray nozzle.

(6) Remove the blanking plug.

(7) Connect the line (7) to the elbow coupling (6) and tighten it.

R (8) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(9) Connect the connector (1) to the valve (3).



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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,
R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

Subtask 30-45-41-420-054

B. Installation of the Rain-Repellent Fluid Can (Ref. TASK 30-45-00-600-


001).

Subtask 30-45-41-869-052

C. Pressurization of the System

(1) Push the purge pushbutton of the fluid gage to pressurize the system
until the fluid is in its maximum level.

(2) Make sure that the needle of the pressure gage is in the green area.

Subtask 30-45-41-942-050

D. Close-up Operation

(1) Disconnect the hose from the drain valve.

(2) Install the protective cap on the drain valve.

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-45-41-420-052

E. Connect the Windshield Connector

(1) FOR FIN 3DB1

R (a) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(b) Connect the connector 3DG1-A on the left windshield 3DG1.

(2) FOR FIN 3DB2.

R (a) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(b) Connect the connector 3DG2-A on the right windshield 3DG2.



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Subtask 30-45-41-710-050

F. Do an operational test of the windshield anti-icing and defogging


(Ref. TASK 30-42-00-710-001).

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

Subtask 30-45-41-720-050

G. Do a functional test of the rain-repellent system (Ref. TASK 30-45-00-


720-002).

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-45-41-210-050

A. Make sure that all the couplings are correctly tightened and that there
are no leaks.

Subtask 30-45-41-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 3DB1
1DB1, 1DG1
FOR 3DB2
1DB2, 1DG2.

Subtask 30-45-41-410-050

C. Close Access

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

(2) Install the panel 211LW.

(3) Tighten the four quarter-turn fasteners.



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GAGE ASSY - RAIN REPELLENT FLUID - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_______________________________________________________

TASK 30-45-43-000-001

R Removal of the Rain-Repellent Fluid Gage Assy (2DM)

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.

WARNING : THE RAIN REPELLENT FLUID GAGE IS CONSIDERED AS AN ASSEMBLY. THE


_______
COMPONENTS OF THIS ASSEMBLY, ESPECIALLY THE PRESSURE GAGE, MUST NOT
BE REPLACED ON AIRCRAFT.

WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL MATERIALS


_______
ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU DEPRESSURIZE THE RAIN REPELLENT SYSTEM BEFORE YOU
_______
REMOVE THE RAIN REPELLENT FLUID-CAN.
RAIN REPELLENT FLUID CAN COME OUT SUDDENLY IF YOU REMOVE THE FLUID
CAN WITH THE SYSTEM PRESSURIZED.

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE FLUID DOES NOT STAY ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE. IF
_______
THE FLUID GETS ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE, WASH IT OFF IMMEDIATELY
WITH SOAP AND WATER.

NOTE : If there is leakage of FORALKYL 2211, you can smell a pine odor.
____

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory



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2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking plugs


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific container 3.0l (0.80 USgal)
No specific hose
No specific warning notice

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 11-010 USA TT-I-735 GRADE A


ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

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

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


Power

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-056,

30-45-43-991-001-B Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 057-057, 060-060, 102-102,

R 30-45-43-991-001-C Fig. 401A



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

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

30-45-43-991-001-A Fig. 401B

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-45-43-100-050

A. Cleaning Instructions

(1) Make sure that the fluid does not stay on the aircraft furnishings.
If the fluid gets on the aircraft furnishings, clean with CLEANING
AGENTS (Material No. 11-010).

Subtask 30-45-43-861-050

B. Energize the ground service network


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

Subtask 30-45-43-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

49VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/CAPT 1DB1 D01


122VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/F/O 1DB2 W11



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Subtask 30-45-43-010-050

D. Open the access door of the rain repellent fluid can.

Subtask 30-45-43-941-050

E. Safety Precautions

(1) On the overhead control and indicating panels 21VU and 22VU:
- Put a warning notice in position to tell persons not to operate the
RAIN RPLNT pushbutton switches.

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-056,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-45-43-991-001-B)

**ON A/C 057-057, 060-060, 102-102,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-45-43-991-001-C)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 30-45-43-991-001-A)

Subtask 30-45-43-941-052

A. Preparation

(1) Remove the protective cap from the drain valve (14).

(2) Connect a hose to the drain valve (14) of the rain repellent fluid
gage assy (6).

(3) Put the hose outlet in a container 3.0l (0.80 USgal)



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Figure 401/TASK 30-45-43-991-001-B



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R Figure 401A/TASK 30-45-43-991-001-C


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Rain-Repellent Fluid Gage
Figure 401B/TASK 30-45-43-991-001-A


R

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061-099, 101-101, 103-149, 151-199, 201-249,
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Subtask 30-45-43-864-050

B. Depressurization of the System

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE HOSE OUTLET IS IN THE CONTAINER.


_______

(1) Push the purge pushbutton (5) to release the pressure from the
system.

(2) Disconnect the hose from the drain valve (14).

(3) Install the protective cap on the drain valve (14).

Subtask 30-45-43-020-050

C. Removal of the Rain-Repellent Fluid Can

CAUTION : THE RAIN REPELLENT SYSTEM MUST ALWAYS HAVE A RAIN-REPELLENT


_______
FLUID CAN INSTALLED. IF A CAN IS NOT INSTALLED, UNWANTED HIGH
PRESSURE CAN OCCUR IN THE CLOSED SYSTEM IN SOME AMBIENT-
TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS.

(1) Remove the clamp (15).

(2) Loosen and remove the can (16).

(3) Remove and discard the seal (17).

(4) Put blanking plugs on the disconnected line ends.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-057, 060-060, 102-102,

Subtask 30-45-43-020-052-A

D. Removal of the Rain-Repellent Fluid Gage Assy

(1) Remove the cap (5) and the union (6) and discard the O-ring (7).

(2) Disconnect the hose (11).

(3) Remove the union (10) and discard the packing (9).

(4) Remove the screws (2), (3), (12) and (13) and the washers (1), (4),
(14) and (15).

(5) Remove the rain-repellent fluid gage assy (8).


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(6) Put blanking plugs on the openings of the fluid gage assy (8).

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

Subtask 30-45-43-020-052

D. Removal of the Rain-Repellent Fluid Gage Assy

(1) Disconnect the hose (9).

(2) Remove the union (8) and discard the packing (7).

(3) Remove the screws (2), (3), (10) and (11) and the washers (1), (4),
(12) and (13).

(4) Remove the rain-repellent fluid gage assy (6).

(5) Put blanking plugs on the openings of the fluid gage assy (6).


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TASK 30-45-43-400-001

R Installation of the Rain-Repellent Fluid Gage Assy (2DM)

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.

WARNING : THE RAIN REPELLENT FLUID GAGE IS CONSIDERED AS AN ASSEMBLY. THE


_______
COMPONENTS OF THIS ASSEMBLY, ESPECIALLY THE PRESSURE GAGE, MUST NOT
BE REPLACED ON AIRCRAFT.

WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL MATERIALS


_______
ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE FLUID DOES NOT STAY ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE. IF
_______
THE FLUID GETS ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE, WASH IT OFF IMMEDIATELY
WITH SOAP AND WATER.

NOTE : If there is leakage of FORALKYL 2211, you can smell a pine odor.
____

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 11-010 USA TT-I-735 GRADE A


ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL (Ref. 20-31-00)



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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
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7 O-ring 30-45-01 06 -027A


7 packing 30-45-01 06 -050
7 O-ring 30-45-01 06A-027
7 packing 30-45-01 06A-050
9 packing 30-45-01 06 -050
9 packing 30-45-01 06A-050
16 rain-repellent fluid can 30-45-01 06 -020B
17 seal 30-45-01 06 -027A
17 seal 30-45-01 06A-027

C. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-45-00-720-002 Functional Test of the Rain Repellent System

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-056,

30-45-43-991-001-B Fig. 401

**ON A/C 057-057, 060-060, 102-102,

30-45-43-991-001-C Fig. 401A

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-45-43-100-051

A. Cleaning Instructions

(1) Make sure that the fluid does not stay on the aircraft furnishings.
If the fluid gets on the aircraft furnishings, clean with CLEANING
AGENTS (Material No. 11-010).

Subtask 30-45-43-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


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

(2) On the overhead control and indicating panels 21VU and 22VU:

(3) Make sure that the warning notices are in position to tell persons
not to operate the RAIN RPLNT pushbutton switches.

(4) Make sure that the access door to the rain repellent fluid gage assy
(6) is open.

Subtask 30-45-43-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

49VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/CAPT 1DB1 D01


122VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/F/O 1DB2 W11



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4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-056,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-45-43-991-001-B)

**ON A/C 057-057, 060-060, 102-102,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-45-43-991-001-C)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 30-45-43-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-057, 060-060, 102-102,

Subtask 30-45-43-420-052-A

A. Installation of the Rain-Repellent Fluid Gage Assy

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Install the rain-repellent fluid gage assy (8) between the brackets.

(4) Install the screws (2), (3), (12) and (13) with the washers (1), (4),
(14) and (15) and tighten them.

(5) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(6) Install a new packing (9) with the union (10).

(7) Install the line (11).

(8) Install a new O-ring (7) with the union (6).

(9) Install the cap (5).



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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,
R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

Subtask 30-45-43-420-052

A. Installation of the Rain-Repellent Fluid Gage Assy

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Install the rain-repellent fluid gage assy (6) between the brackets.

(4) Install the screws (2), (3), (10) and (11) with the washers (1), (4),
(12) and (13) and tighten them.

(5) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(6) Install a new packing (7) with the union (8).

(7) Install the line (9).

Subtask 30-45-43-420-053

B. Installation of the Rain-Repellent Fluid Can

(1) Install a new seal (17).

(2) Put a new rain-repellent fluid can (16) in position and tighten it
manually.

NOTE : The assembly instructions are given on a caution plate near


____
the can and on the can.

(3) Install the clamp (15) around the bracket assy and the can and
tighten them.

(4) Remove the protective cap from the drain valve (14).

(5) Connect the hose to the drain valve (14) of the rain-repellent fluid
gage assy (6)

(6) Put the hose outlet in the container.


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Subtask 30-45-43-210-051

C. Inspection/Check

(1) Push the purge pushbutton (5) to pressurize the system untill the
fluid is in its maximum level.

(2) Make sure that the needle of the pressure gage is in the green area.

(3) Make sure that there are no leaks.

Subtask 30-45-43-942-051

D. Close-up operation

(1) Disconnect the hose from the drain valve (14).

(2) Install the protective cap on the drain valve (14).

Subtask 30-45-43-720-050

E. Do a functional test of the rain-repellent system (Ref. TASK 30-45-00-


720-002)

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-45-43-865-052

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DB1, 1DB2

Subtask 30-45-43-410-051

B. Close Access

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

(2) Remove the warning notice(s).

(3) Close the access door of the rain-repellent fluid gage assy (6).



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Subtask 30-45-43-862-050

C. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001)



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NOZZLE - SPRAY - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_____________________________________

TASK 30-45-44-000-001

Removal of the Spray Nozzle

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS RELATED TO THE WEATHER RADAR ARE
_______
OPENED, SAFETIED AND TAGGED.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

NOTE : The removal/installation procedure of the spray nozzle is done from


____
out of the aircraft.
The spray nozzles are symmetrical but not interchangeable :
R - The CAPT spray nozzle is identified with red paint mark.
R - The F/O spray nozzle is identified with yellow paint mark.
The procedure is the same for CAPT and F/O spray nozzles.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific access platform 4 m (13 ft. 1 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
30-45-44-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-45-44-861-050

A. Energize the ground service network


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



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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

49VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/CAPT 1DB1 D01

**ON A/C ALL

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13

R **ON A/C 051-099, 239-249, 251-299, 311-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

122VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/F/O 1DB2 W11

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-45-44-941-050

C. Put the access platform in position.



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-45-44-991-001)

Subtask 30-45-44-020-050

A. Removal of the Spray Nozzle

(1) Hold the nut (4) and remove the nut (2) and the nozzle (1).

(2) Remove and discard the O-ring (3).



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Figure 401/TASK 30-45-44-991-001



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TASK 30-45-44-400-001

Installation of the Spray Nozzle

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS RELATED TO THE WEATHER RADAR ARE
_______
OPENED, SAFETIED AND TAGGED.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R NOTE : The removal/installation procedure of the spray nozzle is done from


____
R out of the aircraft.
R The spray nozzles are symmetrical but not interchangeable :
R - The CAPT spray nozzle is identified with red paint mark.
R - The F/O spray nozzle is identified with yellow paint mark.
R The procedure is the same for CAPT and F/O spray nozzles.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific access platform 4 m (13 ft. 1 in.)

B. Expendable Parts

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

3 O-ring 30-45-01 02 -060

C. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-45-44-991-001 Fig. 401
30-45-44-991-002 Fig. 402



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-45-44-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


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

(2) Make sure that the access platform is in position.

Subtask 30-45-44-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

49VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/CAPT 1DB1 D01

**ON A/C ALL

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13

R **ON A/C 051-099, 239-249, 251-299, 311-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

122VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/F/O 1DB2 W11



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-45-44-991-001)

Subtask 30-45-44-210-050

A. Make sure that the four holes in the nozzle are not clogged.

Subtask 30-45-44-420-050

B. Installation of the Nozzle

(1) Install the nozzle (1), the nut (2) and a new O-ring (3).

(2) Tighten the nut (2) while you prevent movement of the nozzle (1). Do
not fully tighten the nut (2) at this time.

NOTE : Set the nozzle slot as shown on figure.


____
(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 30-45-44-991-002)

(3) Hold the nut (4) and fully tighten the nut (2).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-45-44-865-052

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DB1, 1DB2, 5SQ1, 5SQ2

Subtask 30-45-44-942-051

B. Close Access

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

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

Subtask 30-45-44-862-050

C. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).



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Position of the Spray Nozzle Slot
Figure 402/TASK 30-45-44-991-002



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RESERVOIR - RAIN REPELLENT BLOWOUT - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_________________________________________________________

TASK 30-45-45-000-001

Removal of the Check Valve (5DM) and of the Rain Repellent Blowout Reservoir

R WARNING : DO NOT GET THE FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES. IF YOU DO:
_______
R - FLUSH IT AWAY WITH CLEAN WATER
R - GET MEDICAL AID.

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE FLUID DOES NOT STAY ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE. IF
_______
THE FLUID GETS ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE, WASH IT OFF IMMEDIATELY
WITH SOAP AND WATER.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking plugs


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

30-45-45-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-45-45-865-050

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



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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/CAPT 1DB1 01 D
122VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/F/O 1DB2 11 W

Subtask 30-45-45-010-050

B. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position.

(2) Open the access door 811.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-45-45-991-001)

Subtask 30-45-45-020-052

R A. Removal of the Check Valve.

(1) Disconnect the elbow (1) from the union (2).

(2) Disconnect the line (15).

(3) Remove the clamps (8) and (10).

(4) Remove the union (2).

(5) Remove the check valve (4).

(6) Remove the union (6).

(7) Discard the o-rings (3), (5) and (7).

(8) Remove the plugs (17) and (12) from the removed component and discard
the O-rings (16) and (11).

(9) Remove the union (14) from the removed component and discard the
O-ring (13).



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Rain Repellent Blowout Reservoir
Figure 401/TASK 30-45-45-991-001



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Subtask 30-45-45-020-050

B. Removal of the Reservoir:

(1) Remove the reservoir (9).

(2) Put blanking plugs on the disconnected line ends.



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TASK 30-45-45-400-001

Installation of the Check Valve (5DM) and of the Rain Repellent Blowout
Reservoir

R WARNING : DO NOT GET THE FLUID ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES. IF YOU DO:
_______
R - FLUSH IT AWAY WITH CLEAN WATER
R - GET MEDICAL AID.

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE FLUID DOES NOT STAY ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE. IF
_______
THE FLUID GETS ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE, WASH IT OFF IMMEDIATELY
WITH SOAP AND WATER.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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

B. Expendable Parts

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

3 O-ring 30-45-01 04 -040


5 O-ring 30-45-01 04 -080
7 O-ring 30-45-01 04 -080
11 O-ring 30-45-01 04 -040
13 O-ring 30-45-01 04 -080
16 O-ring 30-45-01 04 -080

C. Referenced Information

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

30-45-45-991-001 Fig. 401



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Job Set-up

Subtask 30-45-45-865-051

A. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/CAPT 1DB1 01 D
122VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/F/O 1DB2 11 W

Subtask 30-45-45-860-050

B. Make sure that the access platform is in position.

Subtask 30-45-45-010-051

C. Make sure that the access door 811 is open.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-45-45-991-001)

Subtask 30-45-45-420-051

A. Installation of the Check Valve and the Reservoir

(1) Install a new O-ring (13) on the union (14).

(2) Install the union (14) on the reservoir (9) and tighten the union.

(3) Install a new O-ring (16) on the plug (17).

(4) Install the plug (17) on the reservoir (9) and tighten the plug.

(5) Install a new O-ring (11) on the plug (12).

(6) Install the plug (12) on the reservoir (9) and tighten the plug.

(7) Install a new O-ring (7) with the union (6).

(8) Install the union (6) with its O-ring on the reservoir (9) and
tighten.

(9) Install a new O-ring (5) on the check valve (4).



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(10) Install the check valve (4) on the union (6) and tighten the check
valve.

(11) Install a new O-ring (3) on the union (2).

(12) Install the union (2) with its O-ring on the check valve (4) and
tighten the union.

(13) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(14) Install the reservoir (9) and the clamps (8) and (10).Do not fully
tighten the clamps at this time.

(15) Connect and tighten the line (15) on the union (14).

(16) Connect the elbow (1) to the union (2) and tighten the elbow.

Subtask 30-45-45-210-050

B. Visual Inspection

(1) Make sure that the reservoir (9) is correctly installed.

(2) Make sure that there are no leaks.

Subtask 30-45-45-420-052

C. Tighten the clamps (8) and (10).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-45-45-865-052

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1DB1, 1DB2.

Subtask 30-45-45-410-050

B. Close Access

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

(2) Close the access door 811.

(3) Remove the access platform(s).



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CHECK VALVE - RAIN REPELLENT (3DM,4DM,5DM) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_________________________________________________________________

TASK 30-45-46-000-001

R Removal of the Rain-Repellent Check Valve (3DM,4DM)

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.

WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL MATERIALS


_______
ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE FLUID DOES NOT STAY ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE. IF
_______
THE FLUID GETS ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE, WASH IT OFF IMMEDIATELY
WITH SOAP AND WATER.

NOTE : If there is leakage of FORALKYL 2211, you can smell a pine odor.
____

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

R
No specific blanking plugs
No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
R No specific container 3.0l (0.8.USgal)
R No specific hose



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B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 11-010 USA TT-I-735 GRADE A


ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

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

30-45-00-600-001 Servicing of the Rain Repellent Fluid Can (1DM)


30-45-46-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-45-46-100-050

A. Cleaning Instructions
R

R (1) Make sure that the fluid does not stay on the aircraft furnishings.
If the fluid gets on the aircraft furnishings, clean with CLEANING
AGENTS (Material No. 11-010).

Subtask 30-45-46-865-050

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


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 3DM
49VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/CAPT 1DB1 01 D
FOR 4DM
122VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/F/O 1DB2 11 W
R



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R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

Subtask 30-45-46-941-051

C. Preparation

(1) Remove the protective cap from the drain valve.

(2) Connect a hose to the drain valve of the rain-repellent fluid gage
assy.

(3) Put the hose outlet in a container 3.0l (0.8.USgal).

Subtask 30-45-46-869-052

D. Depressurization of the System

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE HOSE OUTLET IS IN THE CONTAINER.


_______

(1) Push the purge pushbutton of the fluid gage to release the pressure
from the system.

(2) Disconnect the hose from the drain valve.

(3) Install the protective cap on the drain valve.

Subtask 30-45-46-020-051

E. Remove the Rain-Repellent Fluid Can (Ref. TASK 30-45-00-600-001).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-45-46-010-051

F. Get Access

(1) Loosen the four quarter-turn fasteners.

(2) Remove the panel 211LW.



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-45-46-991-001)

Subtask 30-45-46-020-052

A. Removal of the Check Valve

(1) Disconnect the line (3) from the union (2).

(2) Put blanking plugs on the disconnected line ends.

(3) Remove the check valve (1) and its union (2).

R (4) Remove and discard the O-ring (5) from the mounting base (6) of the
R spray nozzle.

(5) Remove the union (2) from the check valve (1).

(6) Remove the O-ring (4) and discard it.

R (7) Put a blanking plug on the mounting base (6) of the spray nozzle.



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R Rain-Repellent Check Valve
Figure 401/TASK 30-45-46-991-001



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TASK 30-45-46-400-001

R Installation of the Rain-Repellent Check Valve (3DM,4DM)

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.

WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL MATERIALS


_______
ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE FLUID DOES NOT STAY ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE. IF
_______
THE FLUID GETS ON THE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE, WASH IT OFF IMMEDIATELY
WITH SOAP AND WATER.

NOTE : If there is leakage of FORALKYL 2211, you can smell a pine odor.
____

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 11-010 USA TT-I-735 GRADE A


ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL (Ref. 20-31-00)

B. Expendable Parts

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

4 O-ring 30-45-01 02 -130


5 O-ring 30-45-01 02 -155



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C. Referenced Information

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

30-45-00-600-001 Servicing of the Rain Repellent Fluid Can (1DM)


30-45-00-720-002 Functional Test of the Rain Repellent System
30-45-46-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-45-46-100-051

A. Cleaning Instructions

(1) Make sure that the fluid does not stay on the aircraft furnishings.
If the fluid gets on the aircraft furnishings, clean with CLEANING
AGENTS (Material No. 11-010).

Subtask 30-45-46-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 3DM
49VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/CAPT 1DB1 01 D
FOR 4DM
122VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/F/O 1DB2 11 W

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-057, 060-060, 102-102,

Subtask 30-45-46-860-050-A

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the four quarter-turn fasteners are loosened and that
the panel 211LW is removed.



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R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

Subtask 30-45-46-860-050

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the rain-repellent fluid can is removed (Ref. TASK 30-
45-00-600-001).

(2) Make sure that the four quarter-turn fasteners are loosened and that
the panel 211LW is removed.

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-45-46-991-001)

Subtask 30-45-46-420-051

A. Installation of the Check Valve

(1) Install a new O-ring (4) on the union (2).

(2) Install the union (2) on the check valve (1).

(3) Install a new O-ring (5) on the mounting base (6) of the spray
nozzle.

(4) Install the check valve (1) on the mounting base (6) of the spray
nozzle.

(5) Hold the mounting base (6) of the spray nozzle and tighten the check
valve (1).

(6) Connect the line (3) to the union (2).

(7) Tighten the union (2).



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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,
R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

Subtask 30-45-46-420-052

B. Installation of the rain-repellent fluid can (Ref. TASK 30-45-00-600-


001).

Subtask 30-45-46-869-054

C. Pressurization of the System

(1) Push the purge pushbutton of the fluid gage to pressurize the system
until the fluid is in its maximum level.

(2) Make sure that the needle of the pressure gage is in the green area.

Subtask 30-45-46-942-053

D. Close-up operation

(1) Disconnect the hose from the drain valve.

(2) Install the protective cap on the drain valve.

Subtask 30-45-46-720-050

E. Do a functional test of the rain-repellent system (Ref. TASK 30-45-00-


720-002).

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-45-46-210-051

A. Make sure that all the couplings are correctly tightened and that there
are no leaks.



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Subtask 30-45-46-410-051

B. Close Access

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

(2) Install the panel 211LW.

(3) Tighten the four quarter-turn fasteners.

Subtask 30-45-46-865-052

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 3DM
C/B NOT APPLICABLE
FOR 4DM
R C/B NOT APPLICABLE.



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MOTOR CONVERTER - WIPER (6DB1,6DB2) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
__________________________________________________________

TASK 30-45-51-000-001

Removal of the Wiper Motor Converter (6DB1, 6DB2)

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS RELATED TO THE WEATHER RADAR ARE
_______
OPENED, SAFETIED AND TAGGED.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking caps


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

30-45-52-000-002 Removal of the Wiper Arm (306DM, 307DM)


30-45-51-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-45-51-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DB1

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

49VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/CAPT 1DB1 D01

**ON A/C ALL

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13

R **ON A/C 051-099, 239-249, 251-299, 311-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14

**ON A/C ALL

122VU ANTI ICE/WIPER/CAPT 4DB1 X12


FOR 6DB2
121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13

R **ON A/C 051-099, 239-249, 251-299, 311-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14

**ON A/C ALL

122VU ANTI ICE/F/O/WIPER 4DB2 W12



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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,
R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

122VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/F/O 1DB2 W11

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-45-51-010-050

B. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position.

(2) Open the access door 811.

Subtask 30-45-51-020-050

C. Removal of the adjacent components

(1) Remove the wiper arm (1) (Ref. TASK 30-45-52-000-002).

(2) In the cockpit, remove the panel (7).

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-45-51-991-001)

Subtask 30-45-51-020-053

A. Disconnection

(1) From the manhole, disconnect the electrical connector (5) from the
motor converter (4).

R (2) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).



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R Wiper Motor Converter
Figure 401/TASK 30-45-51-991-001



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Subtask 30-45-51-020-051

B. Removal of the Motor Converter

(1) In the cockpit, remove the screws (2) and the washers (3).

(2) Remove the motor converter (4).

(3) Remove and discard the packing (6).



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TASK 30-45-51-400-001

Installation of the Wiper Motor Converter (6DB1, 6DB2)

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS RELATED TO THE WEATHER RADAR ARE
_______
OPENED, SAFETIED AND TAGGED.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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

B. Expendable Parts

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

6 packing 30-45-01 01 -075

C. Referenced Information

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

30-45-00-720-001 Functional Test of the Windshield Rain Protection


30-45-52-400-002 Installation of the Wiper Arm (306DM, 307DM)
30-45-51-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-45-51-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 6DB1

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

49VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/CAPT 1DB1 D01

**ON A/C ALL

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13

R **ON A/C 051-099, 239-249, 251-299, 311-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14

**ON A/C ALL

122VU ANTI ICE/WIPER/CAPT 4DB1 X12


FOR 6DB2
121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13

R **ON A/C 051-099, 239-249, 251-299, 311-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14

**ON A/C ALL

122VU ANTI ICE/F/O/WIPER 4DB2 W12



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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,
R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

122VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/F/O 1DB2 W11

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-45-51-010-052

B. Get Access

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

(2) Make sure that the access door 811 is open.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-45-51-991-001)

Subtask 30-45-51-420-052

A. Installation of the Motor Converter

CAUTION : IF THE WIPER ARM IS NOT INSTALLED, DO NOT OPERATE THE MOTOR
_______
CONVERTER. THIS WILL PREVENT INTERNAL DAMAGE TO THE UNIT.

(1) Install the packing (6) in the housing of the motor converter shaft
on the structure.

(2) From the manhole, put the wiper motor converter (4) in position on
its support.

NOTE : Use a mirror to engage the converter output shaft.


____

(3) In the cockpit, install the screws (2) and the washers (3) and
tighten.

R (4) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(5) Connect the electrical connector (5).



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Subtask 30-45-51-420-051

B. Installation of adjacent components

(1) In the cockpit, install the panel (7).

(2) Install the wiper arm (1) (Ref. TASK 30-45-52-400-002).

Subtask 30-45-51-865-052

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6DB1
1DB1, 4DB1, 5SQ1, 5SQ2
FOR 6DB2
1DB2, 4DB2, 5SQ1, 5SQ2

Subtask 30-45-51-720-050

D. Test

(1) Do the functional test of the windshield rain protection (Ref. TASK
30-45-00-720-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-45-51-942-050

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

Subtask 30-45-51-410-051

B. Close Access

(1) Remove the access platform(s).

(2) Close the access door 811.



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ARM - WIPER - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
__________________________________

TASK 30-45-52-000-002

Removal of the Wiper Arm (306DM, 307DM)

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS RELATED TO THE WEATHER RADAR ARE
_______
OPENED, SAFETIED AND TAGGED.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific access platform 3.5 m (11 ft. 6 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
30-45-52-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-45-52-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 307DM
122VU ANTI ICE/WIPER/CAPT 4DB1 X12
FOR 306DM
122VU ANTI ICE/F/O/WIPER 4DB2 W12



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Subtask 30-45-52-861-050

B. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 30-45-52-869-050

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration


FOR 307DM
On the overhead control and indicating panel 21VU, set the CAPT WIPER
control switch 5DB1 to SLOW then to OFF.
FOR 306DM
On the overhead control and indicating panel 22VU, set the F/O WIPER
control switch 5DB2 to SLOW then to OFF.

Subtask 30-45-52-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 307DM

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

49VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/CAPT 1DB1 D01

**ON A/C ALL

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13

R **ON A/C 051-099, 239-249, 251-299, 311-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14

**ON A/C ALL

122VU ANTI ICE/WIPER/CAPT 4DB1 X12


FOR 306DM
121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13



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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R **ON A/C 051-099, 239-249, 251-299, 311-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14

**ON A/C ALL

122VU ANTI ICE/F/O/WIPER 4DB2 W12

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

122VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/F/O 1DB2 W11

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-45-52-941-050

E. Put the access platform in position.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-45-52-991-001)

Subtask 30-45-52-020-050

A. Removal of the Wiper Arm

(1) Fully loosen the bolt (7).

NOTE : Do not remove the bolt (7).


____

(2) Remove the screw (6).

(3) Remove the wiper arm (8) from the splined shaft (5).



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Figure 401/TASK 30-45-52-991-001



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-45-52-865-056

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) If the rain repellent system is:


- not deactivated, close the circuit breaker(s): 1DB1 (1DB2).
- deactivated, do not close the circuit breaker(s): 1DB1 (DB2).

Subtask 30-45-52-865-057

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13

R **ON A/C 051-099, 239-249, 251-299, 311-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14



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R **ON A/C ALL

TASK 30-45-52-400-002

Installation of the Wiper Arm (306DM, 307DM)

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS RELATED TO THE WEATHER RADAR ARE
_______
OPENED, SAFETIED AND TAGGED.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific paper band
No specific spring scale
No specific access platform 3.5 m (11 ft. 6 in.)
No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.00 to 1.20 m.daN
(0.00 to 9.00 lbf.ft)

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 04-004 USA MIL-PRF-23827 TYPE I


SYNTH.ESTER BASED GREASE HIGH PRESSURE
(Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 04-022 USA MIL-PRF-81322
SYNTHE.HYDROCARBON GREASE HIGH PRESSURE
(Ref. 20-31-00)



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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
30-45-52-991-001 Fig. 401
30-45-52-991-002 Fig. 402
30-45-52-991-003 Fig. 403

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-45-52-865-058

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13

R **ON A/C 051-099, 239-249, 251-299, 311-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-45-52-865-052

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 307DM

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

49VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/CAPT 1DB1 D01



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**ON A/C ALL

122VU ANTI ICE/WIPER/CAPT 4DB1 X12


FOR 306DM
122VU ANTI ICE/F/O/WIPER 4DB2 W12

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-052, 054-056, 058-059, 061-099, 101-101, 103-149,


R 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 30-1037 For A/C 001-049,051-052,054-056,

122VU ANTI ICE/RAIN/RPLNT/F/O 1DB2 W11

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-45-52-860-050

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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

(2) On the overhead control and indicating panel 21VU, make sure that the
CAPT WIPER switch 5DB1 is set to OFF.

(3) On the overhead control and indicating panel 22VU, make sure that the
F/O WIPER control switch 5DB2 is set to OFF.

(4) Make sure that the access platform is in position.



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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-45-52-210-050

A. Make sure that the splines of the splined shaft are not damaged.

NOTE : Apply a small quantity of COMMON GREASE (Material No. 04-004) or


____
COMMON GREASE (Material No. 04-022) to the splined shaft before
installation.

NOTE : Do not mix Material No. 04-004 with Material No. 04-022. You can
____
use Material No. 04-022 as an alternative to Material No. 04-004.
Clean and degrease the parts before you use Material No. 04-022.

Subtask 30-45-52-420-050-A

B. Installation of the Wiper Arm


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-45-52-991-001, 402/TASK 30-45-52-991-002)

(1) Install the wiper arm (8) on the splined shaft (5) and make sure that
the wiper blade (1) is correctly installed (parking position).

(2) Make sure visually that the wiper blade (1), the wiper arm (8), the
stops for the wiper blade in the parking position and the lift block
are in the correct position. Make sure that the rubber of the wiper
blade (1) is not worn.

(3) When the wiper is in the parking position on the windshield, the
lower edge of the rubber block (3) of the fitting that attaches the
wiper blade (1) to the wiper arm (8) must be 3.5 +0.8 -0.8 mm (0.14
+0.03 -0.03 in.) from the windshield frame.

(4) Install the screw (6) and TORQUE to 0.5 m.daN (44.24 lbf.in) and
adjust the bolt (7).

(5) If a roller (10) is installed on the wiper arm (8):

(a) Turn the adjustment screw (9) until the roller support touches
the wiper arm (8).

(b) Make sure that after the adjustment, the roller (10) of the wiper
arm (8) does not touch the windshield when the wiper blade (1)
touches the windshield.



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Installation of Wiper Arm
Figure 402/TASK 30-45-52-991-002



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Subtask 30-45-52-820-050-A

C. Adjustment

(1) Adjustment of the wiper blade (1) pressure on the rest blocks (2) and
(4):
(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-45-52-991-001)

(a) With an adjustable roller (10) installed on the wiper arm (8):

1
_ Put the wiper arm (8) in the center position on the
windshield.

2
_ Turn the adjustment screw (9) to get a minimum clearance of 1
mm (0.0393 in.) between the roller (10) and the windshield.

3
_ Put the wiper arm (8) in the parking position.

4
_ Make sure that the wiper blade (1) touches the rest blocks (2)
and (4).

a
_ If there is no contact between the wiper blade (1) and the
rest blocks (2) and (4):
correctly adjust the roller (10) to move it in the wiper
arm (8) with the applicable value until the blade touches
the rest blocks (2) and (4) without blade crash.

b
_ If the wiper blade (1) is crashed on the rest blocks (2)
and (4), the adjustment of the roller (10) must not be
changed after the adjustment of the clearance.

(b) With a roller (10) nstalled on the wiper arm (8):

1
_ Adjust the blade pressure on the rest blocks (2) and (4) by
the adjusting screw (9) of the roller (10).

2
_ Turn the adjustment screw (9) until the wiper arm (1) touches
the rest blocks (2) and (4) without blade crash.

(2) Adjustment of the force of the blade on the windshield:


(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 30-45-52-991-003)

(a) Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these)
circuit breaker(s):
R 1DB1, 4DB1, 1DB2, 4DB2



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Figure 403/TASK 30-45-52-991-003



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(b) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

(c) Wet the windshield with the water supply system.

(d) FOR 307DM


On the panel 21VU, set the CAPT WIPER control switch to SLOW.
FOR 306DM
On the panel 22VU, set the F/O WIPER control switch to SLOW.

(e) When the wiper arm (8) is in the center position on the
windshield, open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
FOR 307DM
4DB1
FOR 306DM
4DB2

(f) Put the spring scale on the bolt which attaches the wiper blade
(1) to the wiper arm (8).

(g) Make sure that the force necessary to lift the wiper blade (1)
from the windshield is 4.5 +0.1 -0.1 daN (10.1164 +0.2248 -0.2248
lbf).

(h) Turn the adjustment bolt (7) to adjust the pressure of the wiper
arm (8).

NOTE : Put a paper band (45 mm (1.7716 in.) width) between the
____
center of the wiper blade (1) and the windshield and pull
on the spring scale.

You have the correct force when the paper starts to move freely.

(i) Make sure that the wiper arm (8) stops correctly in the parking
position.

NOTE : If necessary adjust the wiper blade (1) pressure with the
____
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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-45-52-942-050

A. Close Access

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

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

Subtask 30-45-52-869-052

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) FOR 307DM


On the overhead control and indicating panel 21VU, set the CAPT WIPER
control switch 5DB1 to OFF.
FOR 306DM
On the overhead control and indicating panel 22VU, set the F/O WIPER
control switch 5DB2 to OFF.

(2) Make sure that the wiper arm (8) is in the parking position.

Subtask 30-45-52-865-059

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 307DM
121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13

R **ON A/C 051-099, 239-249, 251-299, 311-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14

**ON A/C ALL

122VU ANTI ICE/WIPER/CAPT 4DB1 X12


FOR 306DM
121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13



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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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R **ON A/C 051-099, 239-249, 251-299, 311-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14

**ON A/C ALL

122VU ANTI ICE/F/O/WIPER 4DB2 W12

Subtask 30-45-52-865-055

D. Circuit Breaker Closing

(1) If the rain repellent system is:


- not deactivated, close the circuit breaker(s): 1DB1 (1DB2).
- deactivated, do not close the circuit breaker(s): 1DB1 (1DB2).

Subtask 30-45-52-862-050

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


002).



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BLADE - WIPER - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
____________________________________

TASK 30-45-53-000-001

Removal of the Wiper Blade

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS RELATED TO THE WEATHER RADAR ARE
_______
OPENED, SAFETIED AND TAGGED.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific access platform 3.5 m (11 ft. 6 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

30-45-53-991-001-A Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-45-53-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 304DM
121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13

R **ON A/C 051-099, 239-249, 251-299, 311-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14

**ON A/C ALL

122VU ANTI ICE/F/O/WIPER 4DB2 W12


FOR 305DM
121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13

R **ON A/C 051-099, 239-249, 251-299, 311-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14

**ON A/C ALL

122VU ANTI ICE/WIPER/CAPT 4DB1 X12

Subtask 30-45-53-941-050

B. Put the access platform in position.



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-45-53-991-001-A)

Subtask 30-45-53-020-050-A

A. Removal of the Wiper Blade

(1) Remove the bolt (1).

(2) Remove the wiper blade (2) from the wiper arm (3).



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Wiper Blade
Figure 401/TASK 30-45-53-991-001-A



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TASK 30-45-53-400-001

Installation of the Wiper Blade

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS RELATED TO THE WEATHER RADAR ARE
_______
OPENED, SAFETIED AND TAGGED.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific access platform 3.5 m (11 ft. 6 in.)


No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.00 to 1.20 m.daN
(0.00 to 9.00 lbf.ft)

B. Consumable Materials

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

R Material No. 05-002 USA MIL-PRF-8116


PUTTY, ZINC CHROMATE GENERAL PURPOSE (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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30-45-53-991-001-A Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-45-53-865-051

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 304DM
121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13

R **ON A/C 051-099, 239-249, 251-299, 311-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14

**ON A/C ALL

122VU ANTI ICE/F/O/WIPER 4DB2 W12


FOR 305DM
121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13

R **ON A/C 051-099, 239-249, 251-299, 311-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14

**ON A/C ALL

122VU ANTI ICE/WIPER/CAPT 4DB1 X12

Subtask 30-45-53-860-050

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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-45-53-991-001-A)

Subtask 30-45-53-420-050-A

A. Installation of the Wiper Blade

(1) Install the wiper blade (2) on the wiper arm (3).

(2) Install the bolt (1) with SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-002).
TORQUE the bolt (1) to 0.22 m.daN (19.46 lbf.in).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-45-53-942-050

A. Close Access

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

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

Subtask 30-45-53-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 304DM
R 4DB2, 5SQ1, 5SQ2
FOR 305DM
R 4DB1, 5SQ1, 5SQ2



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DRAIN MAST ICE PROTECTION - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
_____________________________________________________

1. General
_______

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


R 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 001)


The waste-water ice-protection is installed to prevent ice formation in the
drain lines and forward and aft drain masts. The waste-water which comes
from the galley and lavatory washbasins is discarded through the drain lines
and drain masts to atmosphere. Waste-water lines installed in areas of
possible icing conditions, are heated by electrical tape-heating elements
and insulated. Heaters are installed in the forward and aft drain masts to
prevent ice formation.
Ice-protection control-units, installed in the forward and aft cargo
compartments, regulate the heating elements of the drain lines and drain
masts through sensors.

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 001)


The waste water ice protection is installed to prevent ice formation in the
fwd and aft drain masts. The waste water which comes from the galley and
lavatory washbasins is discarded through the drain lines and the drain masts
to atmosphere.
Waste water lines installed in areas of posssible icing conditions, are
heated by electrical tape heating elements and insulated. Heaters are
installed in the fwd and aft drain masts to prevent ice formation.
A heated and insulated drainage system is installed in the fwd and aft cargo
compartments to drain condensation which can cause corrosion and formation
of ice.
Ice Protection control units are installed in the fwd and aft cargo
compartments of the aircraft to regulate through the sensors the heating
elements of the drain mast, waste water lines and the fwd and aft cargo
compartment drainage system.

**ON A/C ALL

2. __________________
Component Location



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Figure 001



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R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-105,

**ON A/C 001-049, 052-061, 101-103,

(Ref. Fig. 002)

R **ON A/C 062-099, 104-105,

(Ref. Fig. 002A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-105,

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4DU DRAINMAST-FWD 133 825 30-71-51
5DU CONTROL UNIT 131 825 30-71-34
14DU DRAINMAST-AFT 172 826 30-71-51
15DU CONTROL UNIT 172 825 30-71-34

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 003, 004)

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL | ZONE | ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4DU DRAIN MAST-FWD 133 825 30-71-51
5DU CONTROL UNIT 131 825 30-71-34
14DU DRAIN MAST-AFT 172 826 30-71-51
15DU CONTROL UNIT 162 826 30-71-34
3DW CONTROL UNIT 132 825 30-73-34
40DU SENSOR 131 825 30-71-17
43DU TAPE-HEATER 131 825
44DU TAPE-HEATER 133 825
45DU TAPE-HEATER 133 825
46DU TAPE-HEATER 133 825
47DU TAPE-HEATER 133 825
6DU PLATE-HEATER 133 825
7DU THERMOSTAT 133 825


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Figure 002



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Waste-Water Ice-Protection - Component Location
Figure 002A


R

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251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
 30-71-00

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R Waste Water Ice Protection - Component Location
R Figure 003


R

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Waste Water Ice Protection - Component Location
Figure 003A


R

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Waste Water ice Protection - Component Location
R Figure 003B


R

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Waste Water Ice Protection - Component Location
Figure 004


R

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL | ZONE | ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
24DU DRAIN MAST-MID 151 826
25DU CONTROL UNIT 162 826
33DW CONTROL UNIT 162 826
50DU SENSOR 153 826
51DU TAPE-HEATER 153 826
52DU TAPE-HEATER 153 826
53DU TAPE-HEATER 153 826
54DU TAPE-HEATER 153 826
56DU PLATE-HEATER 153 826
57DU THERMOSTAT 153 826

R **ON A/C 106-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

**ON A/C 201-203,

(Ref. Fig. 002)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 204-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 002A)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 211-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 003A)


R

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R **ON A/C 106-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL | ZONE | ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4DU DRAIN MAST-FWD 133 825 30-71-51
5DU CONTROL UNIT 131 825 30-71-34
14DU DRAIN MAST-AFT 172 826 30-71-51
15DU CONTROL UNIT 162 826 30-71-34
3DW CONTROL UNIT 132 825 30-73-34
40DU SENSOR 131 825
41DU TAPE-HEATER 127 825
42DU TAPE-HEATER 127 825

**ON A/C 151-199,

(Ref. Fig. 002A, 003B)

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL | ZONE | ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4DU DRAIN MAST-FWD 133 825 30-71-51
5DU CONTROL UNIT 131 825 30-71-34
14DU DRAIN MAST-AFT 172 826 30-71-51
15DU CONTROL UNIT 162 826 30-71-34
3DW CONTROL UNIT 132 825 30-73-34
141DU SENSOR 131 825
48DU TAPE-HEATER 131 825
49DU TAPE-HEATER 131 825
142DU TAPE-HEATER 127 825


R

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**ON A/C 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 002A, 005)

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL | ZONE | ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4DU DRAIN MAST-FWD 133 825 30-71-51
5DU CONTROL UNIT 131 825 30-71-34
14DU DRAIN MAST-AFT 172 826 30-71-51
15DU CONTROL UNIT 162 826 30-71-34
140DU CONTROL UNIT 132 825
141DU SENSOR 131 825
142DU TAPE-HEATER 127 825
146DU TAPE-HEATER 127 825
147DU TAPE-HEATER 127 825

**ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 002A)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL | ZONE | ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4DU DRAIN MAST-FWD 133 825 30-71-51
5DU CONTROL UNIT 131 825 30-71-34
14DU DRAIN MAST-AFT 172 826 30-71-51
15DU CONTROL UNIT 162 826 30-71-34
140DU CONTROL UNIT 132 825
141DU SENSOR 131 825
142DU TAPE-HEATER 127 825
146DU TAPE-HEATER 127 825
147DU TAPE-HEATER 127 825



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R Waste-Water Ice-Protection - Component Location
Figure 005


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**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 005A, 002A)

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL | ZONE | ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4DU DRAIN MAST-FWD 133 825 30-71-51
5DU CONTROL UNIT 131 825 30-71-34
14DU DRAIN MAST-AFT 172 826 30-71-51
15DU CONTROL UNIT 162 826 30-71-34
3DW CONTROL UNIT 132 825
48DU TAPE-HEATER 131 825
141DU SENSOR 131 825
142DU TAPE-HEATER 127 825
146DU TAPE-HEATER 131 825
147DU TAPE-HEATER 131 825

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________________
System Description

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-105, 401-499,

A. The waste water is discarded through the drain lines to the forward
heated drain mast 4DU and the rear heated drain mast 14DU to atmosphere,
which are installed on the lower fuselage shell.
The waste water is moved to the drain masts through gravity on the ground
and differential pressure in flight.

B. Each drain mast assembly has:


- an aluminum alloy housing (aerodynamic shape),
- a drain tube with integrated electrical heating-elements,
- an PTC temperature sensor (measures the ambient temperature),
- an over temperature switch (prevents damage to heating element),
- A flange for installation of the drain mast is part of the top of the
fairing.
Two ice protection control units 5DU and 15DU control the 115 V AC
400Hz single phase to the related heater of the drain masts.
The drain mast heating element operates from -55 deg C (-65 deg F) to
+75 deg C (+160 deg F).


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R Waste-Water Ice-Protection - Component Location
Figure 005A


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The overtemperature switch installed in the drain mast will stop the
power supply if the temperature increases above +120 deg C (+250 deg
F).

C. Each heater has:


- a self limiting element,
- two power supply conections,
- an inner insulation,
- a copper shield (ground bonding connection),
- an outer protection sheath.

D. Each sensor has:


- a ceramic and epoxit housing,
- a sensing chip (contains a thermister),
- two connection pins,
The value of the thermister depends on the set temperature of the waste
water lines.

**ON A/C 051-051,

A. The waste water is discarded through the drain lines to the fwd heated
drain mast 4DU and the rear heated drain mast 14DU to atmosphere, which
are installed on the lower fuselage shell.
The waste water is moved to the drain masts through gravity on the ground
and differential pressure in flight.
Each drain mast assembly has:
- an aluminum alloy housing (aerodynamic shape),
- a drain tube with integrated electrical heating-elements,
- an PTC temperature sensor (measures the ambient temperature),
- an over temperature switch (prevents damage to heating element),
- A flange for installation of the drain mast is part of the top of the
fairing.
Two ice protection control units 5DU and 15DU regulate the 115 V AC
400Hz single phase to the related heater of the drain masts.
The drain mast heating element operates from -55 deg C (-65 deg F) to
+75 deg C (+160 deg F).
The overtemperature switch installed in the drain mast will stop the
power supply if the temperature increases above +120 deg C (+250 deg
F).


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B. The ice protection control unit 3DW and related a sensor control the
drain line heaters to the drain masts, keeping the temperature of the
drain tube between +6 deg C (+43 deg F) to +10 deg C (+50 deg F).
The waste water drain lines are installed on supports and tightened with
clamps and covered with insulation.
The drainage system with drain funnels, pipes, a drain mast and an air
stop drain-valve is installed in the FWD and AFT cargo compartments. It
is used to drain condensation which can be present in the cargo
compartment and can cause corrosion and the formation of ice.
115 V AC 400Hz direct from the fwd and aft C/B panels supply power to the
air stop valves.
The fwd and aft air stop drain valves have a heater and a thermostat
installed in the valve, the thermostat controls the operation of the
heater.

C. Each heater has:


- a self limiting element,
- two power supply conections,
- an inner insulation,
- a copper shield (ground bonding connection),
- an outer protection sheath.

D. Each sensor has:


- a ceramic and epoxit housing,
- a sensing chip (contains a thermister),
- two connection pins,
The value of the thermister depends on the set temperature of the waste
water lines.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 211-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

A. The waste water is discarded through the drain lines to the forward
heated drain mast 4DU and the rear heated drain mast 14DU to atmosphere.
The two drain masts are installed on the lower fuselage shell.
The waste water is moved to the drain masts through gravity on the ground
and differential pressure in flight.

B. Each drain mast assembly has:


- An aluminum alloy housing (aerodynamic shape)
- A drain tube with integrated electrical heating-elements
- A PTC temperature sensor (measures the ambient temperature)
- An over temperature switch (prevents damage to heating element).
A flange for installation of the drain mast is part of the top of the
fairing.
Two ice protection control units 5DU and 15DU control the 115 V AC
400Hz single phase to the related heater of the drain masts.


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The drain mast heating element operates from -55 deg C (-65 deg F) to
+75 deg C (+160 deg F).
The overtemperature switch installed in the drain mast will stop the
power supply if the temperature increases above +120 deg C (+250 deg
F).
The waste water drain-lines to the drain masts have heater assemblies
which are installed on the drain lines with bonding tape.
The drain lines are installed on supports and tightened with clamps and
covered with insulation.

C. The ice-protection control unit 3DW and the related sensor 40DU control
the drain line heaters 41DU and 42DU to the drain mast. These components
keep the temperature of the drain tube between +6 deg C (+43 deg F) to
+10 deg C (+50 deg F).

D. Each heater has:


- A self limiting element
- Two power supply conections
- An inner insulation
- A copper shield (ground bonding connection)
- An outer protection sheath.

E. Each sensor has:


- A ceramic and epoxit housing
- A sensing chip (contains a thermister)
- Two connection pins.
The value of the thermister depends on the set temperature of the waste
water lines.

**ON A/C 151-199,

A. The waste water is discarded through the drain lines to the fwd heated
drain mast 4DU and the rear heated drain mast 14DU to atmosphere, which
are installed on the lower fuselage shell.
The waste water is moved to the drain masts through gravity on the ground
and differential pressure in flight.

B. Each drain mast assembly has:


- an aluminum alloy housing (aerodynamic shape),
- a drain tube with integrated electrical heating-elements,
- an PTC temperature sensor (measures the ambient temperature),
- an overtemperature switch (prevents damage to heating element),
- A flange for installation of the drain mast is part of the top of the
fairing.


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C. Two ice protection control units 5DU and 15DU regulate the 115 V AC 400Hz
single phase to the related heater of the drain mast.
The drain mast heating element operates from -55 deg C (-65 deg F) to +75
deg C (+160 deg F).
The overtemperature switch installed in the drain mast will stop the
power supply if the temperature increases above +120 deg C (+250 deg F).
The waste water drain lines to the drain masts have heater assemblies
which are installed on the drain lines with bonding tape.
The drain lines are installed on supports and tightened with clamps and
covered with insulation.
Ice protection control unit 3DW and related sensor 141DU control the
drain line heaters 142DU, 48DU and 49DU to the FWD drain mast, keeping
the temperature of the drain tube between +6 deg C (+43 deg F) to +10 deg
C (+50 deg F).

D. Each heater has:


- a self limiting element,
- two power supply conections,
- an inner insulation,
- a copper shield (ground bonding connection),
- an outer protection sheath.

E. Each sensor has:


- a ceramic and epoxit housing,
- a sensing chip (contains a thermister),
- two connection pins,
The value of the thermister depends on the set temperature of the waste
water lines.

**ON A/C 201-210,

A. The waste water is discarded through the drain lines to the fwd heated
drain mast 4DU and the rear heated drain mast 14DU to atmosphere, which
are installed on the lower fuselage shell.
The waste water is moved to the drain masts through gravity on the ground
and differential pressure in flight.

B. Each drain mast assembly has:


- an aluminum alloy housing (aerodynamic shape),
- a drain tube with integrated electrical heating-elements,
- an PTC temperature sensor (measures the ambient temperature),
- an overtemperature switch (prevents damage to heating element),
- A flange for installation of the drain mast is part of the top of the
fairing.


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C. Two ice protection control units 5DU and 15DU regulate the 115 V AC 400Hz
single phase to the related heater of the drain mast.
The drain mast heating element operates from -55 deg C (-65 deg F) to +75
deg C (+160 deg F).
The overtemperature switch installed in the drain mast will stop the
power supply if the temperature increases above +120 deg C (+250 deg F).
The waste water drain lines to the drain masts have heater assemblies
which are installed on the drain lines with bonding tape.
The drain lines are installed on supports and tightened with clamps and
covered with insulation.
Ice protection control unit 3DW and related sensor 40DU control the drain
line heaters 41DU, and 42DU to the FWD drain mast, keeping the
temperature of the drain tube between +6 deg C (+43 deg F) to +10 deg C
(+50 deg F).

D. Each heater has:


- a self limiting element,
- two power supply conections,
- an inner insulation,
- a copper shield (ground bonding connection),
- an outer protection sheath.

E. Each sensor has:


- a ceramic and epoxit housing,
- a sensing chip (contains a thermister),
- two connection pins,
The value of the thermister depends on the set temperature of the waste
water lines.

**ON A/C 301-399,

A. The waste water is discarded through the drain lines to the forward
heated drain mast 4DU and the rear heated drain mast 14DU to atmosphere,
which are installed on the lower fuselage shell.
The waste water is moved to the drain masts through gravity on the ground
and differential pressure in flight.

B. Each drain mast assembly has:


- an aluminum alloy housing (aerodynamic shape),
- a drain tube with integrated electrical heating-elements,
- an PTC temperature sensor (measures the ambient temperature),
- an overtemperature switch (prevents damage to heating element),
- A flange for installation of the drain mast is part of the top of the
fairing.


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C. Two ice protection control units 5DU and 15DU regulate the 115 V AC 400Hz
single phase to the related heater of the drain mast.
The drain mast heating element operates from -55 deg C (-65 deg F) to +75
deg C (+160 deg F).
The overtemperature switch installed in the drain mast will stop the
power supply if the temperature increases above +120 deg C (+250 deg F).
The waste water drain lines to the drain masts have heater assemblies
which are installed on the drain lines with bonding tape.
The drain lines are installed on supports and tightened with clamps and
covered with insulation.
Ice protection control unit 140DU and the related sensor control the
drain line heaters to the drain mast, keeping the temperature of the
drain tube between +6 deg C (+43 deg F) to +10 deg C (+50 deg F).

D. The rear galley and rear lavatory waste water drain lines have heater
assemblies which are installed on to the drain lines with bonding tape.
The drain lines are installed on supports and tightened with clamps and
covered with insulation.
A seperate control unit and a sensor are used to regulate the heating of
the heaters installed on the rear galley and lavatory drain lines to keep
the temperature of the drain tube between +10 deg C (+50 deg F) to +15
deg C (+60 deg F).

E. Each heater has:


- a self limiting element,
- two power supply conections,
- an inner insulation,
- a copper shield (ground bonding connection),
- an outer protection sheath.

F. Each sensor has:


- a ceramic and epoxit housing,
- a sensing chip (contains a thermister),
- two connection pins,
The value of the thermister depends on the set temperature of the waste
water lines.

**ON A/C ALL

4. ________________________________
Operation/Control and Indicating


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R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-105, 151-199, 401-499,

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-105, 151-199,

(Ref. Fig. 006)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-105, 151-199, 401-499,

The waste water ice protection system cannot be controlled manually.


The waste water ice protection system operates automatically when the
related circuit breakers are closed.
The system is available with the aircraft electrical-circuits engergized and
through closed circuit breakers 1DU and 11DU.
115 V AC is supplied from the normal busbar 110XP-B to the control unit 5DU.
115 V AC is supplied from the normal busbar 210XP-C to the control unit
15DU. The control units 5DU and 15DU control the heating of the drain masts
4DU and 14DU dependent to the ambient temperature.
A test button located on top of the control unit, when pressed will start an
internal BITE test to check the system.
Two light emmiting diodes (LED) in the control unit show the correct status
of the system  Heater OK  and  Unit OK .

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 007, 008)


The waste water ice protection system cannot be controlled manually.
The waste water ice protection system operates automatically when the
related circuit breakers are closed. The system is available with the
aircraft electrical-circuits energized and through closed circuit breakers
1DU, 20DU, 11DU, 21DU, 32DU, 1DW and 2DW.
115 V AC is supplied from the normal busbar 212XP-A to the control unit 5DU
which controls the heater of fwd drain mast 4DU.
115 V AC is supplied from the GND/FLT busbar 212XP-C to the control unit
15DU which controls the heater of aft drain mast 14DU.
115 V AC is supplied from the GND/FLT busbar 212XP-B to the FWD air stop
drain valve thermostat which controls the operation of the air stop drain
valve heater.
115 V AC is supplied from the GND/FLT busbar 212XP-C to the control unit
25DU which controls the thermostat and heaters of the middle drain mast
24DU.
115 V AC is supplied from the GRN/FLT busbar 212XP-C to the AFT air stop
drain-valve thermostat which controls the operation of the air stop drain
valve heater.


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Waste Water Ice Protection - Electrical Schematic
Figure 006


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Waste Water Ice Protection - Electrical Schematic
R Figure 006A


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Drainmast Ice Protection - Electrical Schematic
R Figure 006B


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Waste Water Ice Protection - Electrical Schematic.
R Figure 007


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Drainmast Ice Protection - Electrical Schematic
Figure 007A


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Drainmast Ice Protection - Electrical Schematic
R Figure 007B


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Drainmast Ice Protection - Electrical Schematic
Figure 007C


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Drainmast Ice Protection - Electrical Schematic
R Figure 007D


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Waste Water Ice Protection - Electrical Schematic
Figure 008


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The control unit 33DW controls the related sensor and heaters installed on
the drain lines of the aft cargo compartment drainage system.
115 V AC is supplied from the GND/FLT busbar 212XP-C to the control unit
3DW.
28 V DC is supplied from the GND/FLT busbar 602PP to the control unit 3DW.
The control unit 3DW controls the related sensor and heaters installed on
the drain lines of the fwd cargo compartment drainage system.
The sensor measures the waste water drain lines permamently, the control
unit compares the measured values with the stored reference values. When
icing conditions occure the control unit will turn on the power supply to
the tape heating circuits.
A test button located on top of the control unit, when pressed will start an
internal BITE test to check the system.
Two light emmiting diodes (LED) in the control unit show the correct status
of the system  Heater OK  and  Unit OK .

R **ON A/C 106-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 006)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 211-233, 236-238, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 007A)

**ON A/C 234-235, 239-249,

(Ref. Fig. 007C)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

The waste water ice-protection system cannot be controlled manually.


The waste water ice-protection system operates automatically when the
related circuit breakers are closed. The system is available with the
energized aircraft electrical-circuits and through the closed circuit
breakers 1DU, 11DU, 1DW and 2DW.
115 V AC is supplied from the normal busbar 110XP-B to the control unit 5DU
which controls the heater of the forward drain mast 4DU.
115 V AC is supplied from the GND/FLT busbar 210XP-C to the control unit
15DU which controls the heater of the aft drain mast 14DU.
115 V AC is supplied from the GND/FLT busbar 212XP-C through the closed
circuit breaker 1DW to the control unit 3DW.
28 V DC is supplied from the GND/FLT busbar 602PP through the closed circuit
breaker 2DW to the control unit 3DW.


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Control unit 3DW controls the related sensor 40DU and heaters 41DU and 42DU
installed on the waste water drain-lines.
The sensor measures the temperature of the waste water drain-lines
permanently, the control unit compares the measured values with the stored
reference values. When icing conditions occure the control unit will turn on
the power supply to the tape heating circuits.
A test button located on top of the control unit, when pressed will start an
internal BITE test to check the system.
Two light emmiting diodes (LED) in the control unit show the correct status
of the system  Heater OK  and  Unit OK .

**ON A/C 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 006A)


The waste water ice protection system cannot be controlled manually.
The waste water ice protection system operates automatically when the
related circuit breakers are closed. The system is available with the
energized aircraft electrical-circuits and through the closed circuit
breakers 1DU, 8DU, 9DU, 11DU, 1DW and 2DW.
115 V AC is supplied from the normal busbar 110XP-B to the control unit 5DU
which controls the heater of the fwd drain mast 4DU.
115 V AC is supplied from the GND/FLT busbar 210XP-C to the control unit
15DU which controls the heater of the aft drain mast 14DU.
115 V AC is supplied from the GND/FLT busbar 212XP-C through the closed
circuit breaker 1DW to the control unit 3DW.
28 V DC is supplied from the GND/FLT busbar 602PP through the closed circuit
breaker 2DW to the control unit 3DW.
Control unit 3DW controls the related sensor and heaters installed on the
potable water lines.
115 V AC is supplied from the GND/FLT busbar 212XP-c through the closed
circuit breaker 8DU to the control unit 140DU.
28 V DC is supplied from the GND/FLT busbar 602PP through the closed circuit
breaker 9DU to the control unit 140DU.
Control unit 140DU controls the related sensor and heaters installed on the
drain line of the drain mast.
The sensor measures the temperature of the waste water drain lines
permamently, the control unit compares the measured values with the stored
reference values. When icing conditions occure the control unit will turn on
the power supply to the tape heating circuits.


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**ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 006B)


The waste water ice protection system cannot be controlled manually.
The waste water ice protection system operates automatically when the
related circuit breakers are closed. The system is available with the
aircraft electrical-circuits energized and through closed circuit breakers
1DU, 11DU, 9DU and 102DU.
115 V AC is supplied from the normal busbar 110XP-B to the control unit 5DU
which controls the heater of fwd drain mast 4DU.
115 V AC is supplied from the GND/FLT busbar 212XP-C to the control unit
15DU which controls the heater of aft drain mast 14DU.
115 V AC is supplied from the GND/FLT busbar 212XP-C to the control unit
140DW.
28 V DC is supplied from the GND/FLT busbar 602PP to the control unit 140DW.
The control unit 140DW controls the related sensor and heaters installed on
the waste drain lines to the fwd drain mast 4DU.
115 V AC is supplied from the normal busbar 212XP-B to the control unit
160DU which controls the sensors and heaters installed on the rear lavatory
waste line.
115 V AC is supplied from the GND/FLT busbar 212XP-C to the control unit
180DU which controls the sensors and heaters installed on the rear galley
waste line.
The sensor measures the waste water drain lines permamently, the control
unit compares the measured values with the stored reference values. When
icing conditions occure the control unit will turn on the power supply to
the related tape heating circuits.
A test button located on top of the control unit, when pressed will start an
internal BITE test to check the system.
Two light emmiting diodes (LED) in the control unit show the correct status
of the system  Heater OK  and  Unit OK .

**ON A/C ALL

5. Test
____

R **ON A/C 106-149, 211-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

A. BITE Test
All control units of the waste water ice-protection-system are provided
with an internal BITE test.
The BITE test function monitors the correct function of:
- the control and monitor circuits
- the connected heater elements (tapes)



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- the connected temperatur sensor
- the internal solid states relays
- the power supply of the system
- the interface connector.
You start the BITE test when you push the TEST pushbutton, located on the
top of the control unit.
Two Light Emmiting Diodes (LED) show the correct status of the system.
The control units of the drainmast heating system are connected with
three discrete lines to the Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS),
through a DEU-B.
There is a test menu displayed on the CIDS Programming and Test Panel
(PTP). This lets you start a BITE test of the drainmast heating system.
As a result you do not have to remove the sidewall panels installed in
the forward and aft cargo compartments.
When you initiate the test through the PTP, a 28 V DC signal starts the
internal BITE test function of the related control units.
Two LED GND signals, HEATER OK and UNIT OK, show the correct status
of the drainmast heating system.

R **ON A/C 051-051, 106-149, 211-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

B. Power-up Tests Initialization and Cockpit Repercussions

(1) Conditions of power-up test initialization


- de-energization time of computer: 1 s.
- A/C configaration:
-whatever the A/C configuration is on ground

(2) Prozess of power-up tests


- Duration: 10 s
- Cockpit repercussions directly linked to power-up test
accomplishment(some other repercussions may occur depending on the
A/C configuration but these can be disregarded):
-none.

(3) Results of power-up tests


(cockpit repercussions, if any, in case of tests passed / tests
failed).

(a) Tests passed:


-none.


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(b) Tests failed:
-none.

NOTE : The results of the tests are displayed on the programming


____
test panel located on the CIDS panel.
-DRAIN MAST TEST OK if tests passed
-DRAIN MAST UNIT FWD (AFT) FAIL if tests failed
-DRAIN MAST HEATER FWD (AFT) FAIL if tests failed


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R Waste-Water Ice-Protection - Electrical Schematic
Figure 008A



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Waste Water Lines Heater Tapes - Component Location/Electrical Schematic
Figure 009


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DRAIN MAST ICE PROTECTION - DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION
_____________________________________________________

TASK 30-71-00-040-001

Deactivation of the Waste-Water Drain Mast Heating-System

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-71-01


Drain Mast Ice Protection -
Waste Water Drain Mast Heating System

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific placard

B. Referenced Information

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

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


from the External Power
30-71-00-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-00-862-050

A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are isolated (Ref. TASK
24-41-00-862-002).



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R Subtask 30-71-00-865-072

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

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-FWD 1DU B06
R 2001VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-AFT 11DU E01

R **ON A/C 051-051,

R 2001VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-MID 21DU E02

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-71-00-040-050

A. Deactivation Procedure
(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-00-991-001)

(1) Close the manual shutoff valve of the related lavatory water supply.
The shutoff valve is installed at floor level next to and at the rear
of the lavatory and you can clearly see the OPEN and SHUT
positions.

(2) Put a placard on the related lavatory doors to show persons that the
lavatory is 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 show persons that
the water faucet does not operate.


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Potable Water Lavatory Shut of Valve
Figure 401/TASK 30-71-00-991-001


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TASK 30-71-00-440-001

Reactivation of the Waste-Water Drain Mast Heating-System

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 30-71-01


Drain Mast Ice Protection -
Waste Water Drain Mast Heating System

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
TSM 30-71-00-810-801 FWD Drainmast-Heater Failure
TSM 30-71-00-810-802 AFT Drainmast-Heater Failure
TSM 30-71-00-810-803 Control Unit Failure of FWD Drainmast
TSM 30-71-00-810-804 Control Unit Failure of AFT Drainmast
TSM 30-71-00-810-809 MID Drainmast-Heater Failure
TSM 30-71-00-810-810 Control Unit Failure of MID Drainmast

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


R 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-71-00-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-00-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED
_______
BEFORE YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.



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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-71-00-865-073

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-FWD 1DU B06
2001VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-AFT 11DU E01

**ON A/C 051-051,

2001VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-MID 21DU E02

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


R 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-00-440-050

B. Reactivation
(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-00-991-001)

(1) Do the trouble-shooting of the waste-water drainmast heating-system:


(Ref. TSM TASK 30-71-00-810-801) FWD Drainmast-Heater Failure
and/or
(Ref. TSM TASK 30-71-00-810-802) AFT Drainmast-Heater Failure
and/or
(Ref. TSM TASK 30-71-00-810-803) CTL Unit Failure of FWD Drainmast
and/or
(Ref. TSM TASK 30-71-00-810-804) CTL Unit Failure of AFT Drainmast

(2) Do the subsequent procedure to reactivate the related lavatory(ies):


- remove the placard from the lavatory,
- unlock and open the lavatory door,
- open the shutoff valve of the lavatory washbassin.

(3) Do the subsequent procedure to reactivate the related galley(s):


- remove the placard,
- open the lavatory shutoff valve.

(4) Make a record of the reactivation(s) in the aircraft technical


logbook.



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**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 30-71-00-440-050-A

B. Reactivation
(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-00-991-001)

(1) Do the trouble-shooting of the waste-water drainmast heating-system:


(Ref. TSM TASK 30-71-00-810-801) FWD Drainmast-Heater Failure
and/or
(Ref. TSM TASK 30-71-00-810-809) MID Drainmast-Heater Failure
and/or
(Ref. TSM TASK 30-71-00-810-802) AFT Drainmast-Heater Failure
and/or
(Ref. TSM TASK 30-71-00-810-803) CTL Unit Failure of FWD Drainmast
and/or
(Ref. TSM TASK 30-71-00-810-810) CTL Unit Failure of MID Drainmast
and/or
(Ref. TSM TASK 30-71-00-810-804) CTL Unit Failure of AFT Drainmast

(2) Do the subsequent procedure to reactivate the related lavatory(ies):


- remove the placard from the lavatory,
- unlock and open the lavatory door,
- open the shutoff valve of the lavatory washbassin.

(3) Do the subsequent procedure to reactivate the related galley(s):


- remove the placard,
- open the lavatory shutoff valve.

(4) Make a record of the reactivation(s) in the aircraft technical


logbook.


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WASTE WATER ICE PROTECTION - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
____________________________________________

TASK 30-71-00-710-001

Operational Test of the Drainmast Ice Protection

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

23-73-00-740-003 BITE-test of the Cabin Intercommunication Data System


(CIDS) through the PTP
24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the
External Power
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 5DU
R 25-54-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the FWD Cargo
R Compartment
R 52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
R Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 15DU
R 24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
R from the External Power
R 25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
R Compartment - FR59/FR65
R 52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
R Yellow Electric Pump
R FOR FIN 5DU:
R 25-54-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the FWD Cargo
R Compartment
R 52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
R Yellow Electric Pump
R FOR FIN 25DU:
R 25-55-11-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
R Compartment - FR47/FR59



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

R 52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the


R Yellow Electric Pump
R FOR FIN 15DU:, 5DU
R 24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
R from the External Power
R 25-54-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the FWD Cargo
R Compartment
R 25-55-12-000-001 Removal of the AFT Cargo Compartment Partition FR65
R 25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
R Compartment - FR59/FR65
R 25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
R Compartment - FR59/FR65
R 52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
R Yellow Electric Pump
R 52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
R Yellow Electric Pump
R FOR FIN 5DU:
R 25-54-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the FWD Cargo
R Compartment
R 25-54-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the FWD Cargo
R Compartment
R 52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
R Yellow Electric Pump
R 52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
R Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 15DU, 25DU:
R 25-55-11-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
R Compartment - FR47/FR59
R
R FOR FIN 15DU, 25DU:
R 25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
R Compartment - FR59/FR65
R FOR FIN 15DU, 25DU:
R 52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
R Yellow Electric Pump
R FOR FIN 15DU, 25DU:
R 24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
R from the External Power



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3. __________
Job Set-up

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-304,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-00-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


002).

(2) To energize the Cabin Intergrated Data System (CIDS), do the CIDS
Bite test (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-740-003).

(3) FOR 5DU and 15DU control units:


- Open the FWD and AFT Cargo-Compartment Door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-
860-001).

(a) FOR 5DU


- Remove the sidewall panel 131MW.

(b) FOR 15DU


- Remove sidewall panel 162CW.

**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 30-71-00-860-050-A

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


002).

(2) To energize the Cabin Intergrated Data System (CIDS), do the CIDS
Bite test (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-740-003).
R

R (3) FOR 5DU:

R (a) Open the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


001).

R (b) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU to ON.


R


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R (c) Remove the sidewall panel 131MW (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-000-003).
R

R (4) FOR 25DU:

R (a) Open the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

R (b) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 8LU to ON.


R

R (c) Remove the sidewall panel 152FW (Ref. TASK 25-55-11-000-003).


R

R (5) FOR 15DU:

R (a) Open the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

R (b) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 8LU to ON.


R

R (c) Remove the sidewall panel 162CW (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

**ON A/C 305-399,

Subtask 30-71-00-860-050-C

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


002).

(2) To energize the Cabin Intergrated Data System (CIDS), do the CIDS
Bite test (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-740-003).
R

R (3) FOR 5DU:

R (a) Open the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


001).

R (b) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU to ON.


R

R (c) Remove the sidewall panel 131MW (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-000-003).


R


R

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R (4) FOR 15DU:

R (a) Open the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

R (b) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 8LU to ON.


R

R (c) Remove the partition 162DW (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-001).

**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 30-71-00-860-050-B

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


002).

(2) To energize the Cabin Intergrated Data System (CIDS), do the CIDS
Bite test (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-740-003).

(3) FOR 5DU and 15DU control units:


- Open the FWD and AFT Cargo-Compartment Door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-
860-001).

(a) FOR 5DU


- Remove the sidewall panel 131SW.

(b) FOR 15DU


- Remove sidewall panel 162CW.


R

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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-71-00-865-074

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-FWD 1DU B06

**ON A/C 051-051,

2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAIN VALVE 20DU B08

**ON A/C 301-399,

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 051-051,

2001VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-MID 21DU E02


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**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-00-710-050

A. Do this test.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. In the FWD cargo-compartment at On the control unit 5DU:


FR31:

- Push and hold the TEST - The LEDs CU and HTR come on.
pushbutton.

- Release the TEST pushbutton. - The LEDs CU and HTR go off.

2. In the AFT cargo-compartment at On the control unit 15DU:


FR63:

- Push and hold the TEST - The LEDs CU and HTR come on.
pushbutton.

- Release the TEST pushbutton. - The LEDs CU and HTR go off.

3. In the cabin, on the Programming On the PTP:


and Test Panel (PTP) 110RH:
- Push the membrane switch DSPL - The CIDS main menu page comes on.
ON.

- Push the membrane switch - The SYSTEM TEST page comes on.
adjacent to the SYSTEM TEST
indication.

- Push the membrane switch


adjacent to the CONT indication
until the DRAINMASTS page comes
on.


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Push the membrane switch - The message WAIT FOR RESPONSE flashes
adjacent to the DRAINMASTS for a few seconds.
indication. - The message DRAINMAST TEST OK comes
on.

- Push the membrane switch - The CIDS main menu page comes on.
adjacent to the RET indication.

**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 30-71-00-710-050-A

A. Do this test.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. In the FWD cargo-compartment at On the control unit 5DU:


FR31:

- Push and hold the TEST - The LEDs CU and HTR come on.
pushbutton.

- Release the TEST pushbutton. - The LEDs CU and HTR go off.

2. In the AFT cargo-compartment at In the control unit 25DU:


FR52:

- Push and hold the TEST - The LEDs CU and HTR come on.
pushbutton.

- Release the TEST pushbutton. - The LEDs CU and HTR go off.

3. In the AFT cargo-compartment at On the control unit 15DU:


FR63:

- Push and hold the TEST - The LEDs CU and HTR come on.
pushbutton.

- Release the TEST pushbutton. - The LEDs CU and HTR go off.


R

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4. In the cabin, on the Programming On the PTP:
and Test Panel (PTP) 110RH:
- Push the membrane switch DSPL - The CIDS main menu page comes on.
ON.

- Push the membrane switch - The SYSTEM TEST page comes on.
adjacent to the SYSTEM TEST
indication.

- Push the membrane switch


adjacent to the CONT indication
until the DRAINMASTS page comes
on.

- Push the membrane switch - The message WAIT FOR RESPONSE flashes
adjacent to the DRAINMASTS for a few seconds.
indication. - The message DRAINMAST TEST OK comes
on.

- Push the membrane switch - The CIDS main menu page comes on.
adjacent to the RET indication.

**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 30-71-00-710-050-B

A. Do this test:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. In the FWD cargo-compartment at On the control unit 5DU:


FR31, on the control unit 5DU:

- Push and hold the TEST - The LEDs CU and HTR come on.
pushbutton.

- Release the TEST pushbutton. - The LEDs CU and HTR go off.

2. In the AFT cargo-compartment at On the control unit 15DU:


FR63, on the control unit 15DU:


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Push and hold the TEST - The LEDs CU and HTR come on.
pushbutton.

- Release the TEST pushbutton. - The LEDs CU and HTR go off.

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-00-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) For the control units


FOR 5DU, 15DU:

(a) Install the sidewall panels 131MW, 162CW (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-400-
003) (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(b) Close the forward and aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-
30-00-860-002).

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


862-002).

**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 30-71-00-860-051-A

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

R (1) FOR 5DU:

R (a) Install the sidewall panel 131DW (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-400-003).

R (b) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU to OFF.



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R (c) Close the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).
R

R (2) FOR 15DU, 25DU:

R (a) Install the sidewall panels 152FW, 162DW (Ref. TASK 25-55-11-400-
R 003) (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

R (b) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 8LU to OFF.


R

R (c) Close the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).
R

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


002).

**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 30-71-00-860-051-B

R A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

R (1) FOR 5DU

R (a) Install the sidewall panel 131SW (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-400-003) .

R (b) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to OFF.

R (c) Close the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).

R (2) FOR 15DU

R (a) Install the sidewall panel 162CW (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003) .

R (b) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to OFF.

R (c) Close the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).


R

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R (3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-
002).


R

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**ON A/C ALL

TASK 30-71-00-710-002

Operational Test of the Waste-Water Ice-Protection Heater-Elements

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-008 Close the Bulk Cargo-Compartment Door
FOR FIN 3DW
52-30-00-860-006 Open the Bulk Cargo-Compartment Door

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-00-861-052

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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Subtask 30-71-00-865-075

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

**ON A/C ALL

2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-FWD 1DU B06

**ON A/C 051-051,

2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAIN VALVE 20DU B08

**ON A/C 301-399,

2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01
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 051-051,

2001VU POT/WASTE WIP HEATER LINE 31DW D03


2001VU POT/WASTE WIP HEATER CTL 32DW D02
2001VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-MID 21DU E02


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R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 401-499,
R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-00-010-050

C. Get Access

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


R

R (2) FOR 3DW:


- Remove the sidewall panel 132JW.

**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 30-71-00-010-050-B

C. Get Access

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

(2) FOR 3DW


- Remove the sidewall panel 132JW.

(3) Open the BULK cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-006).

(4) FOR 33DW


- Remove the sidewall panel 152FW.

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 30-71-00-010-050-A

C. Get Access

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

(2) FOR 140DU


- Remove the sidewall panel 132KW.


R

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4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-00-710-051

A. Do this test.

NOTE : The control unit 3DW controls and monitors heaters of the
____
potable-water ice-protection (HTR I/II) and of the waste-water
ice-protection (HTR III/IV). The result of HTR I/II is indicated
in parentheses, because the principal interest of this test is the
waste-water ice protection system.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the control unit 3DW: On the control unit 3DW:


- Push and hold the TEST - The green LED III/IV (I/II) comes on.
pushbutton switch.

- Release the TEST pushbutton - The green LED III/IV (I/II) goes off.
switch.

**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 30-71-00-710-051-B

A. Do this test.

NOTE : The control units 3DW and 33DW control and monitor heaters of the
____
potable-water ice-protection and of the waste-water
ice-protection. The result of HTRs of the potable-water ice
protection system are indicated in parentheses, because the
principal interest of this test is the waste-water ice protection
system.


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the control unit 3DW: On the control unit 3DW:


- Push and hold the TEST - The green LED III/IV (I/II) comes on.
pushbutton switch.

- Release the TEST pushbutton - The green LED III/IV (I/II) goes off.
switch.

2. On the control unit 33DW: On the control unit 33DW:


- Push and hold the TEST - The green LED I/II (III/IV) comes on.
pushbutton switch.

- Release the TEST pushbutton - The green LED I/II (III/IV) goes off.
switch.

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 30-71-00-710-051-A

A. Do this test.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the control unit 140DU at On the control unit 140DU:


FR28:
- Push and hold the TEST - The LED OK comes on without
pushbutton. malfunction.

- Release the TEST pushbutton. - The LED OK goes off.


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5. Close-up
________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-00-410-050

A. Close Access

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

(2) FOR 3DW


- Install the sidewall panel 132JW.

(3) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002).

**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 30-71-00-410-050-B

A. Close Access

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

(2) FOR 33DW


- Install the sidewall panel 152FW.

(3) Close the BULK cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-008).

(4) FOR 3DW


- Install the sidewall panel 132JW.

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


R

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**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 30-71-00-410-050-A

A. Close Access

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

(2) FOR 140DU


- Install the sidewall panel 132KW.

(3) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-71-00-862-053

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


002).


R

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**ON A/C 051-051,

TASK 30-71-00-720-001

Functional Test of the FWD (AFT) Air Stop Drain-Valve Heating-Disk 6DU (56DU)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific cooling spray

B. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
R FOR FIN 6DU:
R 52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
R Yellow Electric Pump
R 52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
R Yellow Electric Pump
R 53-22-14-000-001 Removal of the FWD Cargo-Compartment Floor-Panels
R 53-22-14-400-001 Installation of the FWD Cargo-Compartment
R Floor-Panels
R FOR FIN 56DU:
R 52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
R Yellow Electric Pump
R 52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
R Yellow Electric Pump
R 53-42-14-000-001 Removal of the AFT Cargo-Compartment Floor-Panels
R Zone 150



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

R 53-42-14-400-001 Installation of the AFT Cargo-Compartment


R Floor-Panels Zone 150

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-00-861-053

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 30-71-00-865-076

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAIN VALVE 20DU B08

Subtask 30-71-00-010-051

C. Get Access
R

R (1) FOR 6DU:

R (a) Open the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


001).

R (b) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to ON.


R

R (c) Remove the floor panels 131TF, 132TF (Ref. TASK 53-22-14-000-
001).
R

R (2) FOR 56DU:

R (a) Open the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

R (b) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to ON.


R


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R (c) Remove the floor panels 151AG, 152AG (Ref. TASK 53-42-14-000-
001).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-71-00-720-050

A. Do this test.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. At FR33 (FR58), on the FWD (AFT) At the FWD (AFT) air stop drain-valve:
air stop drain-valve:

- Loosen the insulation and apply - The heating disk 6DU (56DU) becomes
cooling spray on the thermostat warm.
7DU (57DU) for at least 10
seconds.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-71-00-410-052

A. Close Access
R

R (1) FOR 6DU:

R (a) Install the floor panels 131TF, 132TF (Ref. TASK 53-22-14-400-
001).

R (b) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to OFF.

R (c) Close the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).
R

R (2) FOR 56DU:

R (a) Install the floor panels 151AG, 152AG (Ref. TASK 53-42-14-400-
001).

R (b) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 8LU to OFF.


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R (c) Close the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).
R

Subtask 30-71-00-862-054

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


002).



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R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

TASK 30-71-00-740-001

BITE Test of the Drainmast Ice Protection (through CIDS SYSTEM/TEST)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
31-32-00-860-003 Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/COM
Page

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-00-865-077

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-FWD 1DU B06
2001VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-AFT 11DU E01

Subtask 30-71-00-860-052

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


002).

(2) Do the procedure to get the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST item COM:CABIN


(Ref. TASK 31-32-00-860-003)



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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-71-00-740-050

A. Do this test:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. In the cockpit, on the MCDU: In the cockpit, on the MCDU:

- Push the CIDS1(2) line select - The CIDS1(2) menu page is shown.
key.

- Push the SYSTEM TESTS line - The SYSTEM TEST menu page is shown.
select key.

- Push the DRAINMAST SYS TEST - After approx. 120 sec. make sure that
line select key. the TEST OK message is shown.

NOTE : The first DRAINMAST SYS TEST


____
that you do will show TEST OK.
You must ignore this result and
do the test again. The result of
the second test only is
applicable.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-71-00-860-053

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) On the MCDU, push the line key adjacent to the RETURN indication
until the CFDS menu page comes into view.

(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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SENSOR - TEMPERATURE (40DU,50DU) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_______________________________________________________

TASK 30-71-17-000-001

Removal of the Waste-Water De-icing Sensor (40DU)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking caps


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

30-71-17-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-051,

30-71-17-991-001-A Fig. 401A


R

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251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-17-861-050

A. Energize the ground service network


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

Subtask 30-71-17-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02
2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-17-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) Put an access platform in position at the FWD-cargo compartment-door


825.

(2) Open the FWD-cargo compartment-door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to ON.

(4) In the FWD cargo compartment, remove the panel 131HW.

**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 30-71-17-010-050-A

C. Get Access

(1) Put an access platform in position at the FWD-cargo compartment-door


825.

(2) Open the FWD-cargo compartment-door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).


R

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(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to ON.

(4) In the FWD cargo compartment, remove the floor panels 131SF, 132SF.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-17-991-001)

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-71-17-991-001-A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-17-020-050

A. Removal of the Sensor

(1) Cut and discard the cable ties of the identification and warning
labels.

(2) Remove the velcro tape (1) that attaches the sleeve (3) around the
sensor.

(3) Remove the sleeve (3) from around the clamp sensor assembly (6) and
the clamp (2).

(4) Disconnect the two wires of the clamp sensor assembly (6) from the
terminal strip.

R (5) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(6) Remove the screws (4) and (5) from the clamp (2) and the clamp sensor
assembly (6).

(7) Remove the clamp (2).

(8) Remove the clamp sensor assembly (6).


R

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251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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Waste-Water De-icing Sensor
Figure 401/TASK 30-71-17-991-001


R

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251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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R Waste-Water De-icing Sensor
R Figure 401A/TASK 30-71-17-991-001-A


R

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TASK 30-71-17-400-001

Installation of the Waste-Water De-icing Sensor (40DU)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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

B. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-71-00-710-002 Operational Test of the Waste-Water Ice-Protection
Heater-Elements
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

30-71-17-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-051,

30-71-17-991-001-A Fig. 401A


R

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251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-17-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-17-010-051

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the FWD-cargo
compartment-door 825.

(2) Make sure that the FWD-cargo compartment-door 825 is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(3) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU is at ON.

(4) In the FWD cargo compartment, make sure that the panel 131HW is
removed.

**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 30-71-17-010-051-A

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the FWD-cargo
compartment-door 825.

(2) Make sure that the FWD-cargo compartment-door 825 is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(3) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU is at ON.

(4) In the FWD cargo compartment, make sure that the floor panels 131SF,
132SF are removed.


R

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251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-17-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02
2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-17-991-001)

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-71-17-991-001-A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-17-420-050

A. Installation of the Sensor

(1) On the waste water pipe, install the clamp sensor assembly (6) and
the clamp (2) with the screws (4) and (5).

(2) Tighten the screws (4) and (5).

R (3) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(4) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(5) Connect the two wires of the clamp sensor assembly (6) to the
terminal strip.

(6) Install the sleeve (3) around the clamp sensor assembly.


R

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(7) Make sure that the sleeve (3) is correctly installed around the
sensor and the pipe.

(8) Install the velcro tape (1) to attach the sleeve (3) around the clamp
sensor assembly (6).

(9) Install the new cable ties of the identification and warning labels.

Subtask 30-71-17-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DW, 2DW

Subtask 30-71-17-710-053

C. Do the operational test of the waste-water ice-protection (Ref. TASK 30-


71-00-710-002).

5. Close-up
________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-17-410-050

A. Close Access

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

(2) Install the panel 131HW.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to OFF.

(4) Close the FWD-cargo compartment-door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).

(5) Remove the access platform(s).


R

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251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 30-71-17-410-050-A

A. Close Access

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

(2) Install the floor panels 131SF, 132SF.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to OFF.

(4) Close the FWD-cargo compartment-door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).

(5) Remove the access platform(s).

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-17-862-050

B. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).


R

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251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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SENSOR - TEMPERATURE (141DU) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
___________________________________________________

TASK 30-71-17-000-002

Removal of the Temperature Sensor (141DU)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking caps


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
30-71-17-991-002 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-17-861-051

A. Energize the ground service network


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


R

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Subtask 30-71-17-865-053

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02
R 2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

Subtask 30-71-17-010-052

C. Get Access

(1) Put an access platform in position at the FWD-cargo compartment-door


825.

(2) Open the FWD-cargo compartment-door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to ON.

(4) In the FWD cargo compartment, remove the panel 131HW.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-17-991-002)

Subtask 30-71-17-020-051

A. Removal of the Sensor

(1) Cut and discard the cable ties of the indentification and warning
labels.

(2) Remove the velcro tape (1) that attaches the sleeve (3) around the
sensor.

(3) Remove the sleeve (3) from around the clamp sensor assembly (6) and
the clamp (2).

(4) Disconnect the two wires of the clamp sensor assembly (6) from the
terminal strip.

(5) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(6) On the waste water pipe, remove the screws (4) and (5) from the clamp
sensor assembly (6) and the clamp (2).



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Temperature Sensor
Figure 401/TASK 30-71-17-991-002


R

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(7) Remove the clamp (2).

(8) Remove the clamp sensor assembly (6).


R

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TASK 30-71-17-400-002

Installation of the Temperature Sensor (141DU)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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

B. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-71-00-710-002 Operational Test of the Waste-Water Ice-Protection
Heater-Elements
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
30-71-17-991-002 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-17-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


R

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Subtask 30-71-17-010-053

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the FWD-cargo
compartment-door 825.

(2) Make sure that the FWD-cargo compartment-door 825 is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(3) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU is at ON.

(4) In the FWD cargo compartment, make sure that the panel 131HW is
removed.

Subtask 30-71-17-865-054

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02
R 2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-17-991-002)

Subtask 30-71-17-420-051

A. Installation of the Sensor

(1) On the waste water pipe, install the clamp sensor assembly (6) and
the clamp (2) with the screws (4) and (5).

(2) Tighten the screws (4) and (5).

(3) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(4) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(5) Connect the two wires of the clamp sensor assembly (6) to the
terminal trip.



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(6) Install the sleeve (3) around the clamp sensor assembly (6).

(7) Make sure that the sleeve (3) is correctly installed around the clamp
sensor assembly (6).

(8) Install the velcro tape (1) to attach the sleeve (3) around the clamp
sensor assembly (6).

(9) Install the new cable ties of the identification and warning labels.

Subtask 30-71-17-865-055

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1DW, 2DW

Subtask 30-71-17-710-050

C. Do the operational test of the waste-water ice-protection (Ref. TASK 30-


71-00-710-002).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-71-17-410-051

A. Close Access

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

(2) Install the panel 131HW.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to OFF.

(4) Close the FWD-cargo compartment-door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).

(5) Remove the access platform(s).

Subtask 30-71-17-862-051

B. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).



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SENSOR - TEMPERATURE (141DU) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
___________________________________________________

TASK 30-71-17-000-003

Removal of the Temperature Sensor (141DU)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking caps


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
30-71-17-991-003 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-17-861-052

A. Energize the ground service network


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

Subtask 30-71-17-865-059

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02
R 2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01
R



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Subtask 30-71-17-010-056

C. Get Access

(1) Put an access platform in position at the FWD-cargo compartment-door


825.

(2) Open the FWD-cargo compartment-door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to ON.

(4) In the FWD cargo compartment, remove the panel 131HW.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-17-991-003)

Subtask 30-71-17-020-053

A. Removal of the Sensor

(1) Cut and discard the cable ties of the indentification and warning
labels.

(2) Remove the velcro tape (1) that attaches the sleeve (3) around the
sensor.

(3) Remove the sleeve (3) from around the clamp sensor assembly (6) and
the clamp (2).

(4) Disconnect the two wires of the clamp sensor assembly (6) from the
terminal strip.

(5) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(6) On the waste water pipe, remove the screws (4) and (5) from the clamp
sensor assembly (6) and the clamp (2).



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Figure 401/TASK 30-71-17-991-003



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(7) Remove the clamp (2).

(8) Remove the clamp sensor assembly (6).



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TASK 30-71-17-400-003

Installation of the Temperature Sensor (141DU)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


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

B. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-71-00-710-002 Operational Test of the Waste-Water Ice-Protection
Heater-Elements
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
30-71-17-991-003 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-17-860-053

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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



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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02
R 2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01
R

Subtask 30-71-17-010-057

C. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the FWD-cargo
compartment-door 825.

(2) Make sure that the FWD-cargo compartment-door 825 is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(3) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU is at ON.

(4) In the FWD cargo compartment, make sure that the panel 131HW is
removed.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-17-991-003)

Subtask 30-71-17-420-053

A. Installation of the Sensor

(1) On the waste water pipe, install the clamp sensor assembly (6) and
the clamp (2) with the screws (4) and (5).

(2) Tighten the screws (4) and (5).

(3) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(4) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(5) Connect the two wires of the clamp sensor assembly (6) to the
terminal trip.

(6) Install the sleeve (3) around the clamp sensor assembly (6).



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(7) Make sure that the sleeve (3) is correctly installed around the clamp
sensor assembly (6).

(8) Install the velcro tape (1) to attach the sleeve (3) around the clamp
sensor assembly (6).

(9) Install the new cable ties of the identification and warning labels.

Subtask 30-71-17-865-061

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DW, 2DW

Subtask 30-71-17-710-052

C. Do the operational test of the waste-water ice-protection (Ref. TASK 30-


71-00-710-002).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-71-17-410-053

A. Close Access

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

(2) Install the panel 131HW.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to OFF.

(4) Close the FWD cargo compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

(5) Remove the access platform(s).

Subtask 30-71-17-862-053

B. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).



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CONTROL UNIT - WASTE WATER ICE PROTECTION (5DU,15DU) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
___________________________________________________________________________

TASK 30-71-34-000-001

Removal of the Waste-Water Ice-Protection Control-Unit

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all the control units.
____

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking caps


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

B. Referenced Information

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

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


Power

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

30-71-34-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-051,

30-71-34-991-001-B Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 301-399,

30-71-34-991-001-A Fig. 401B



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

**ON A/C 401-499,

30-71-34-991-001-D Fig. 401C


FOR FIN 5DU
R 25-54-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the FWD Cargo
R Compartment
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 15DU
R 25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
R Compartment - FR59/FR65
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 15DU, 25DU
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 3DW, 5DU
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 140DU, 5DU
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-34-861-050

A. Energize the ground service network


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



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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

**ON A/C ALL

2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-FWD 1DU B06

**ON A/C 051-051,

2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAIN VALVE 20DU B08

**ON A/C 301-399,

2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01
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 051-051,

2001VU POT/WASTE WIP HEATER LINE 31DW D03


2001VU POT/WASTE WIP HEATER CTL 32DW D02
2001VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-MID 21DU E02



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R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 211-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-34-010-051

C. Get Access

(1) FOR 5DU

(a) Open the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT light switch 6LU to ON.

R (c) Remove the sidewall panel 131MW (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-000-003).

(2) FOR 15DU

(a) Open the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT light switch 8LU to ON.

R (c) Remove the sidewall panel 162CW (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-003).

**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 30-71-34-010-051-C

C. Get Access

(1) FOR 5DU

(a) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT light switch 6LU to ON.

(c) Remove the sidewall panel 131MW.

(2) FOR 15DU, 25DU

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

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT light switch 8LU to ON.

(c) FOR 15DU


- Remove the sidewall panel 162CW.


R

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(d) FOR 25DU
- Remove the sidewall panel 152FW.

**ON A/C 151-199, 201-210,

Subtask 30-71-34-010-051-A

C. Get Access

(1) FOR 5DU, 3DW

(a) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT light switch 6LU to ON.

(2) FOR 5DU

(a) Remove the sidewall panel 131MW.

(3) FOR 3DW

(a) Remove the sidewall panel 132JW.

(4) FOR 15DU

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

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT light switch 8LU to ON.

(c) Remove the sidewall panel 162CW.

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 30-71-34-010-051-B

C. Get Access

(1) FOR 5DU, 140DU

(a) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT light switch 6LU to ON.


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(2) FOR 5DU

(a) Remove the sidewall panel 131MW.

(3) FOR 140DU

(a) Remove the sidewall panel 132KW.

(4) FOR 15DU

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

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT light switch 8LU to ON.


- Remove the sidewall panel 162CW.

**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 30-71-34-010-051-E

C. Get Access

(1) FOR 5DU

(a) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT light switch 6LU to ON.

(c) Remove the sidewall panel 131MW.

(2) FOR 15DU

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

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT light switch 8LU to ON.

(c) Remove the sidewall panel 162AW.

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-34-991-001)



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Control Unit 5DU/15DU
Figure 401/TASK 30-71-34-991-001


R

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**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-71-34-991-001-B)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 30-71-34-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401C/TASK 30-71-34-991-001-D)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-71-34-020-051

A. Removal of a control unit (Typical)

(1) Disconnect the electrical connector (6).

R (2) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(3) Remove the screws (5), the washers (4) and the brackets (3) which
hold the control unit (2) in position.

(4) Remove the control unit (2) from its support (1).


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Control Unit 25DU
Figure 401A/TASK 30-71-34-991-001-B


R

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Control Unit 5DU/15DU/140DU
Figure 401B/TASK 30-71-34-991-001-A


R

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Control Unit 5DU/15DU
Figure 401C/TASK 30-71-34-991-001-D


R

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TASK 30-71-34-400-001

Installation of the Waste-Water Ice-Protection Control-Unit

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all the control units.
____

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-71-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Drainmast Ice Protection

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

30-71-34-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-051,

30-71-34-991-001-B Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 301-399,

30-71-34-991-001-A Fig. 401B

**ON A/C 401-499,

30-71-34-991-001-D Fig. 401C


FOR FIN 5DU
R 25-54-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the FWD Cargo
R Compartment


R

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

R 25-54-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the FWD Cargo


R Compartment
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 15DU
R 25-55-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
R Compartment - FR59/FR65
R 25-55-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the AFT Cargo
R Compartment - FR59/FR65
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 15DU, 25DU
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 3DW, 5DU
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 3DW
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 140DU, 5DU
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 140DU
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump


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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 211-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-34-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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

(2) FOR 5DU

(a) Make sure that the forward cargo-compartment door is open


(Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT light switch 6LU is set to ON.

R (c) Make sure that the sidewall panel 131MW is removed (Ref. TASK 25-
R 54-12-000-003).

(3) FOR 15DU

(a) Make sure that the aft cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT light switch 8LU is set to ON.

R (c) Make sure that the sidewall panel 162CW is removed (Ref. TASK 25-
R 55-12-000-003).


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**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 30-71-34-860-050-C

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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

(2) FOR 5DU

(a) Make sure that the FWD cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT light switch 6LU is set to ON.

(c) Make sure that the sidewall panel 131MW is removed.

(3) FOR 15DU, 25DU

(a) Make sure that the AFT cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT light switch 8LU is set to ON.

(c) FOR 15DU


- Make sure that the sidewall panel 162CW is removed.

(d) FOR 25DU


- Make sure that the sidewall panel 152FW is removed.

**ON A/C 151-199, 201-210,

Subtask 30-71-34-860-050-A

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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

(2) FOR 5DU, 3DW

(a) Make sure that the FWD cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).


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(b) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT light switch 6LU is set to ON.
FOR 5DU

(c) Make sure that the sidewall panel 131mw is removed.


FOR 3DW

(d) Make sure that the sidewall panel 132JW is removed.

(3) FOR 15DU

(a) Make sure that the AFT cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT light switch 8LU is set to ON.

(c) Remove the sidewall panel 162CW.

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 30-71-34-860-050-B

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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

(2) FOR 5DU, 140DU

(a) Make sure that the forward cargo-compartment door is open


(Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT light switch 6LU is set to ON.

(3) FOR 5DU

(a) Make sure that the sidewall panel 131MW is removed.

(4) FOR 140DU

(a) Make sure that the sidewall panel 132KW is removed.

(5) FOR 15DU

(a) Make sure that the aft cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).


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(b) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT light switch 8LU is set to ON.

(c) Make sure that the sidewall panel 162CW is removed.

**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 30-71-34-860-050-E

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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

(2) FOR 5DU

(a) Make sure that the FWD cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT light switch 6LU is set to ON.

(c) Make sure that the sidewall panel 131MW is removed.

(3) FOR 15DU

(a) Make sure that the AFT cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT light switch 8LU is set to ON.

(c) Make sure that the sidewall panel 162AW is removed.


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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-71-34-865-060

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

**ON A/C ALL

2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-FWD 1DU B06

**ON A/C 051-051,

2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAIN VALVE 20DU B08

**ON A/C 301-399,

2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01
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 051-051,

2001VU POT/WASTE WIP HEATER LINE 31DW D03


2001VU POT/WASTE WIP HEATER CTL 32DW D02
2001VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-MID 21DU E02


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4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-34-991-001)

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-71-34-991-001-B)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 30-71-34-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401C/TASK 30-71-34-991-001-D)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-71-34-420-050

A. Installation

(1) Install the control unit (2) with the brackets (3), the washers (4)
and the screws (5) on its support (1) and tighten.

(2) Remove the blanking caps from the disconnected electrical connectors.

(3) Connect the electrical connector (6) to the control unit (2).



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Subtask 30-71-34-865-062

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

**ON A/C ALL

2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-FWD 1DU B06

**ON A/C 051-051,

2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAIN VALVE 20DU B08

**ON A/C 301-399,

2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01
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 051-051,

2001VU POT/WASTE WIP HEATER LINE 31DW D03


2001VU POT/WASTE WIP HEATER CTL 32DW D02
2001VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-MID 21DU E02



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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-71-34-710-050

C. Do the operational test of the drainmast ice-protection (Ref. TASK 30-71-


00-710-001).

NOTE : The operational temperature of the drainmast heating circuits:


____
- The heater comes on at 10 +1 -1 deg. C (50.0 +1.80 -1.80 deg. F)
- The heater comes off at 15 +1 -1 deg. C (59.0 +1.80 -1.80 deg.
F)

5. Close-up
________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-099, 101-149, 211-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-34-410-050

A. Close Access

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

R (2) FOR 5DU

R (a) Install the sidewall panel 131MW in the forward cargo compartment
R (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-400-003).

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT light switch 6LU to OFF.

(c) Close the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).

R (3) FOR 15DU

R (a) Install the sidewall panel 162CW in the aft cargo compartment
R (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-003).

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT light switch 8LU to OFF.

(c) Close the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).



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**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 30-71-34-410-050-C

A. Close Access

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

(2) FOR 5DU

(a) Install the sidewall panel 131MW in the FWD cargo compartment.

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT light switch 6LU to OFF.

(c) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).

(3) FOR 15DU

(a) Install the sidewall panel 162CW in the AFT cargo compartment.

(4) FOR 25DU

(a) Install the sidewall panel 152FW in the AFT cargo compartment.

(5) FOR 15DU, 25DU

(a) Set the CARGO COMPT light switch 8LU to OFF.

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


002).

**ON A/C 151-199, 201-210,

Subtask 30-71-34-410-050-A

A. Close Access

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

(2) FOR 5DU

(a) Install the sidewall panel 131MW in the FWD cargo compartment.


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(3) FOR 3DW

(a) Install the sidewall panel 132JW in the FWD cargo compartment.

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT light switch 6LU to OFF.

(c) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).

(4) FOR 15DU

(a) Install the sidewall panel 162CW in the AFT cargo compartment.

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT light switch 8LU to OFF.

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


002).

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 30-71-34-410-050-B

A. Close Access

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

(2) FOR 5DU

(a) Install the sidewall panel 131MW in the FWD cargo compartment.

(3) FOR 140DU

(a) Install the sidewall panel 132JW in the FWD cargo compartment.

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT light switch 6LU to OFF.

(c) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).

(4) FOR 15DU

(a) Install the sidewall panel 162CW in the AFT cargo compartment.

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT light switch 8LU to OFF.


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

**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 30-71-34-410-050-E

A. Close Access

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

(2) FOR 5DU

(a) Install the sidewall panel 131MW in the FWD cargo compartment.

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT light switch 6LU to OFF.

(c) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).

(3) FOR 15DU

(a) Install the sidewall panel 162AW in the AFT cargo compartment.

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT light switch 8LU to OFF.

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


002).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-71-34-862-050

B. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).



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DRAIN MAST (4DU,14DU,24DU) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_________________________________________________

TASK 30-71-51-000-001

Removal of the Drain Mast

WARNING : ISOLATE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS FROM THE RELATED EQUIPMENT AND THE
_______
ENVIRONMENT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking caps


No specific blanking plug
No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
FOR FIN 14DU
No specific access platform 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

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


Power

R **ON A/C 001-049, 052-061, 101-103, 201-203, 305-399,

30-71-51-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-051,

30-71-51-991-001-B Fig. 401A



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

R **ON A/C 062-099, 104-149, 151-199, 204-249, 251-299, 301-304, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-71-51-991-001-A Fig. 401B


FOR FIN 14DU, 4DU
38-10-00-614-002 Depressurization of the Potable Water System
FOR FIN 4DU
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
53-22-14-000-001 Removal of the FWD Cargo-Compartment Floor-Panels
FOR FIN 14DU
R 25-55-12-000-001 Removal of the AFT Cargo Compartment Partition FR65
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 14DU, 24DU, 4DU
38-10-00-614-002 Depressurization of the Potable Water System
FOR FIN 24DU
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
53-42-14-000-001 Removal of the AFT Cargo-Compartment Floor-Panels
Zone 150

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-51-861-051

A. Energize the ground service network


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



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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-FWD 1DU B06

**ON A/C 051-051,

R 2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAIN VALVE 20DU B08

**ON A/C 301-399,

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 051-051,

2001VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-MID 21DU E02

**ON A/C 001-049, 052-061, 101-103, 201-210,

Subtask 30-71-51-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) FOR 4DU, 14DU

(a) Release the pressure of the potable water system (Ref. TASK 38-
10-00-614-002).

(b) Operate the wash basin faucet to remove any remaining water still
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(c) Ensure the wash basin plug is fitted in the wash basin drain
hole, to prevent any remaining water still in the potable water
lines draining down to the drain mast.

(d) Operate the galley faucets to remove any remaining water still in
the potable water lines.

(2) FOR 4DU

(a) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 6LU to ON.

(c) Remove the floor panel 131SF to get access to the DRAINMAST-FWD
(4DU) (Ref. TASK 53-22-14-000-001).

(3) FOR 14DU

(a) Put an access platform in position at the DRAINMAST-AFT (14DU).

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

(c) Set the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 8LU to ON.

(d) Remove the partition 162DW to get access to the DRAINMAST-AFT


(14DU).

**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 30-71-51-010-050-C

C. Get Access

R (1) FOR 4DU, 14DU, 24DU

R (a) Release the pressure of the potable-water system (Ref. TASK 38-
10-00-614-002).

(b) Operate the wash basin faucet to remove any remaining water still
R in the potable-water lines.

(c) Ensure the wash basin plug is fitted in the wash basin drain
R hole, to prevent any remaining water still in the potable-water
R lines draining down to the drain mast.



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R (d) Operate the galley faucets to remove any remaining water still in
R the potable- water lines.

R (2) FOR 4DU

R (a) Open the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 6LU to ON.

(c) Remove the floor panel 131SF to get access to the DRAINMAST-FWD
(4DU) (Ref. TASK 53-22-14-000-001).

(3) FOR 14DU

(a) Put an access platform in position at the DRAINMAST-AFT (14DU).

R (b) Open the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(c) Set the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 8LU to ON.

R (d) Remove the partition 162DW to get access to the DRAINMAST-AFT


R (14DU) (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-001).

R (4) FOR 24DU

R (a) Open the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 8LU to ON.

(c) Remove the floor panel 151UF to get access to the DRAINMAST-MID
(24DU) (Ref. TASK 53-42-14-000-001).

R **ON A/C 062-099, 104-149, 151-199, 211-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-51-010-050-A

C. Get Access

(1) FOR 4DU, 14DU

(a) Release the pressure of the potable water system (Ref. TASK 38-
10-00-614-002).

(b) Operate the wash basin faucet to remove any remaining water still
in the potable water lines.


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(c) Ensure the wash basin plug is fitted in the wash basin drain
hole, to prevent any remaining water still in the potable water
lines draining down to the drain mast.

(d) Operate the galley faucets to remove any remaining water still in
the potable water lines.

(2) FOR 4DU

(a) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 6LU to ON.

(c) Remove the floor panel 131SF to get access to the DRAINMAST-FWD
(4DU) (Ref. TASK 53-22-14-000-001).

(3) FOR 14DU

(a) Put an access platform in position at the DRAINMAST-AFT (14DU).

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

(c) Set the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 8LU to ON.

(d) Remove the partition 162DW to get access to the DRAINMAST-AFT


(14DU).

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 30-71-51-010-050-B

C. Get Access

(1) FOR 4DU, 14DU

(a) Release the pressure of the potable water system (Ref. TASK 38-
10-00-614-002).

(b) Operate the wash basin faucet to remove any remaining water still
in the potable water lines.

(c) Ensure the wash basin plug is fitted in the wash basin drain
hole, to prevent any remaining water still in the potable water
lines draining down to the drain mast.


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(d) Operate the galley faucets to remove any remaining water still in
the potable water lines.

(2) FOR 4DU

(a) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 6LU to ON.

(c) Remove the floor panel 131TF to get access to the DRAINMAST-FWD
(4DU) (Ref. TASK 53-22-14-000-001).

(3) FOR 14DU

(a) Put an access platform in position at the DRAINMAST-AFT (14DU).

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

(c) Set the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 8LU to ON.

(d) Remove the partition 162DW to get access to the DRAINMAST-AFT


(14DU).

**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 30-71-51-010-050-D

C. Get Access

(1) FOR 4DU, 14DU

(a) Release the pressure of the potable water system (Ref. TASK 38-
10-00-614-002).

(b) Operate the wash basin faucet to remove any remaining water still
in the potable water lines.

(c) Ensure the wash basin plug is fitted in the wash basin drain
hole, to prevent any remaining water still in the potable water
lines draining down to the drain mast.

(d) Operate the galley faucets to remove any remaining water still in
the potable water lines.


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(a) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 6LU to ON.

(c) Remove the floor panel 131CG to get access to the DRAINMAST-FWD
(4DU) (Ref. TASK 53-22-14-000-001).

(3) FOR 14DU

(a) Put an access platform in position at the DRAINMAST-AFT (14DU).

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

(c) Set the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 8LU to ON.

(d) Remove the partition 162DW to get access to the DRAINMAST-AFT


(14DU).

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 052-061, 101-103, 201-203, 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-51-991-001)

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-71-51-991-001-B)

R **ON A/C 062-099, 104-149, 151-199, 204-249, 251-299, 301-304, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 30-71-51-991-001-A)



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Figure 401/TASK 30-71-51-991-001


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Figure 401A/TASK 30-71-51-991-001-B


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Drain Mast 4DU/14DU
Figure 401B/TASK 30-71-51-991-001-A


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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-103, 201-203,

Subtask 30-71-51-020-050

A. Removal of the Drain Mast

(1) Remove and discard the cable ties from the electrical wires.

(2) Disconnect the electrical connector (6) of the drain mast (1).

R (3) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

CAUTION : BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN YOU REMOVE/INSTALL THE BELLOWS FROM


_______
/TO THE DRAIN MAST PIPE.
IF YOU CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE BELLOWS YOU MUST REPLACE IT. TO
REPLACE THE BELLOWS IT IS NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE CARGO
FLOOR PANELS FOR ACCESS.

CAUTION : DO NOT USE TOOLS TO REMOVE/INSTALL THE BELLOWS FROM/TO THE


_______
DRAIN MAST PIPE. YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE DRAIN MAST
PIPE VERY EASILY. IF YOU CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE DRAIN MAST
PIPE, YOU MUST INSTALL A NEW DRAIN MAST.

(4) Remove the insulation from the pipe end (3).

(5) Loosen the clamps (4) and remove the sleeve (5) from the pipe end of
the drain mast.

(6) Put a blanking plug on the disconnected pipe end (3) in the aircraft.

(7) Remove the screws (2).

(8) Carefully remove the drain mast (1) from the fuselage.



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R **ON A/C 062-099, 104-149, 151-199, 204-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-51-020-050-A

A. Removal of the Drain Mast

(1) Remove the screws (2) from the drain mast (1).

CAUTION : BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN YOU REMOVE/INSTALL THE BELLOWS FROM


_______
/TO THE DRAIN MAST PIPE.
IF YOU CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE BELLOWS YOU MUST REPLACE IT. TO
REPLACE THE BELLOWS IT IS NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE CARGO
FLOOR PANELS FOR ACCESS.

CAUTION : DO NOT USE TOOLS TO REMOVE/INSTALL THE BELLOWS FROM/TO THE


_______
DRAIN MAST PIPE. YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE DRAIN MAST
PIPE VERY EASILY. IF YOU CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE DRAIN MAST
PIPE, YOU MUST INSTALL A NEW DRAIN MAST.

(2) Carefully extract the extensible bellows (5).

(3) Loosen the clamp (4) from the extensible bellows (5).

(4) Remove the extensible bellows (5) slowly and carefully from the drain
mast pipe (6).

(5) Remove the extensible bellows (5) so, until you can disconnect the
electrical connector (3).

(6) Disconnect the electrical connector (3).

(7) Carefully remove the drain mast (1) from the fuselage.

R (8) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).


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**ON A/C ALL

TASK 30-71-51-400-001

Installation of the Drain Mast

WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL MATERIALS


_______
ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific cable ties


No specific non-metallic scraper
FOR FIN 14DU
No specific access platform 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)


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B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 04-012 USA VV-P-236


PURE MINERALVASELINE OR PETRO- LATUM (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 08-004 AIB AIMS-04-05-003
ADHESIVE SEALANT (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 09-016 USA MIL-PRF-81733D TYPE II CLASS B
CORROSION INHIBITING FILLET CONSISTENCY
(Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 11-003 USA ASTM D 740
METHYL-ETHYL-KETONE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 16-003 F ASNB70720
COATING (OBSOLETE USE 16-021) (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

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

30-71-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Drainmast Ice Protection


51-76-11-300-001 Repair of the Sealing

**ON A/C 001-049, 052-061, 101-103, 201-203, 305-399,

30-71-51-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-051,

30-71-51-991-001-B Fig. 401A

R **ON A/C 062-099, 104-149, 151-199, 204-249, 251-299, 301-304, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-71-51-991-001-A Fig. 401B

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-103, 201-203,

30-71-51-991-004 Fig. 402



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

R **ON A/C 062-099, 104-149, 151-199, 204-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-71-51-991-004-A Fig. 402A


FOR FIN 14DU, 4DU
38-10-00-614-001 Pressurization of the Potable Water System from a
Ground Air Supply
38-10-00-614-002 Depressurization of the Potable Water System
FOR FIN 4DU
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
53-22-14-000-001 Removal of the FWD Cargo-Compartment Floor-Panels
53-22-14-400-001 Installation of the FWD Cargo-Compartment
Floor-Panels
FOR FIN 14DU
R 25-55-12-000-001 Removal of the AFT Cargo Compartment Partition FR65
R 25-55-12-400-001 Installation of the AFT Cargo Compartment Partition
R FR65
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
53-22-14-000-001 Removal of the FWD Cargo-Compartment Floor-Panels
FOR FIN 14DU, 24DU, 4DU
38-10-00-614-001 Pressurization of the Potable Water System from a
Ground Air Supply
38-10-00-614-002 Depressurization of the Potable Water System
FOR FIN 24DU
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
53-42-14-000-001 Removal of the AFT Cargo-Compartment Floor-Panels
Zone 150
53-42-14-400-001 Installation of the AFT Cargo-Compartment
Floor-Panels Zone 150


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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 052-061, 101-103, 201-210,

Subtask 30-71-51-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) FOR 4DU, 14DU

(a) Make sure the Potable Water System pressure is released


(Ref. TASK 38-10-00-614-002).

(b) Make sure the wash basin faucet is operated to remove any
remaining water still in the potable water lines.

(c) Make sure the wash basin plug is fitted in the wash basin drain
hole, to prevent any remaining water still in the potable water
lines draining to the drain mast.

(d) Make sure the galley faucets are operated to remove any remaining
water still in the potable water lines.

(2) FOR 4DU

(a) Make sure that the FWD cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Make sure that the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 6LU is set to ON.

(c) Make sure that the floor panel 131SF is removed to get access to
the DRAINMAST-FWD (4DU) (Ref. TASK 53-22-14-000-001).

(3) FOR 14DU

(a) Make sure that an access platform is put in position at the


DRAINMAST-AFT (14DU).

(b) Make sure that the AFT cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(c) Make sure that the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 8LU is set to ON.


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(d) Make sure that the partition 162DW is removed to get access to
the DRAINMAST-AFT (14DU).

**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 30-71-51-860-050-C

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

R (1) FOR 4DU, 14DU, 24DU

R (a) Make sure the potable-water system pressure is released


R (Ref. TASK 38-10-00-614-002).

(b) Make sure the wash basin faucet is operated to remove any
R remaining water still in the potable-water lines.

(c) Make sure the wash basin plug is fitted in the wash basin drain
R hole, to prevent any remaining water still in the potable-water
R lines draining to the drain mast.

(d) Make sure the galley faucets are operated to remove any remaining
R water still in the potable-water lines.

R (2) FOR 4DU

R (a) Make sure that the forward cargo-compartment door is open


R (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Make sure that the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 6LU is set to ON.

(c) Make sure that the floor panel 131SF is removed to get access to
the DRAINMAST-FWD (4DU) (Ref. TASK 53-22-14-000-001).

(3) FOR 14DU

(a) Make sure that an access platform is put in position at the


DRAINMAST-AFT (14DU).

R (b) Make sure that the aft cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(c) Make sure that the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 8LU is set to ON.

(d) Make sure that the partition 162DW is removed to get access to
R the DRAINMAST-AFT (14DU) (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-001) .



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R (4) FOR 24DU

R (a) Make sure that the aft cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Make sure that the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 8LU is set to ON.

(c) Make sure that the floor panel 151UF is removed to get access to
the DRAINMAST-MID (24DU) (Ref. TASK 53-42-14-000-001).

R **ON A/C 062-099, 104-149, 151-199, 211-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-51-860-050-A

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) FOR 4DU, 14DU

(a) Make sure the Potable Water System pressure is released


(Ref. TASK 38-10-00-614-002).

(b) Make sure the wash basin faucet is operated to remove any
remaining water still in the potable water lines.

(c) Make sure the wash basin plug is fitted in the wash basin drain
hole, to prevent any remaining water still in the potable water
lines draining to the drain mast.

(d) Make sure the galley faucets are operated to remove any remaining
water still in the potable water lines.

(2) FOR 4DU

(a) Make sure that the FWD cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Make sure that the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 6LU is set to ON.

(c) Make sure that the floor panel 131SF is removed to get access to
the DRAINMAST-FWD (4DU) (Ref. TASK 53-22-14-000-001).

(3) FOR 14DU

(a) Make sure that an access platform is put in position at the


DRAINMAST-AFT (14DU).


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(b) Make sure that the AFT cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(c) Make sure that the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 8LU is set to ON.

(d) Make sure that the partition 162DW is removed to get access to
the DRAINMAST-AFT (14DU) (Ref. TASK 53-22-14-000-001)

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 30-71-51-860-050-B

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) FOR 4DU, 14DU

(a) Make sure the Potable Water System pressure is released


(Ref. TASK 38-10-00-614-002).

(b) Make sure the wash basin faucet is operated to remove any
remaining water still in the potable water lines.

(c) Make sure the wash basin plug is fitted in the wash basin drain
hole, to prevent any remaining water still in the potable water
lines draining to the drain mast.

(d) Make sure the galley faucets are operated to remove any remaining
water still in the potable water lines.

(2) FOR 4DU

(a) Make sure that the FWD cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Make sure that the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 6LU is set to ON.

(c) Make sure that the floor panel 131TF is removed to get access to
the DRAINMAST-FWD (4DU) (Ref. TASK 53-22-14-000-001).

(3) FOR 14DU

(a) Make sure that an access platform is put in position at the


DRAINMAST-AFT (14DU).


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(b) Make sure that the AFT cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(c) Make sure that the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 8LU is set to ON.

(d) Make sure that the partition 162DW is removed to get access to
the DRAINMAST-AFT (14DU).

**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 30-71-51-860-050-D

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) FOR 4DU, 14DU

(a) Make sure the Potable Water System pressure is released


(Ref. TASK 38-10-00-614-002).

(b) Make sure the wash basin faucet is operated to remove any
remaining water still in the potable water lines.

(c) Make sure the wash basin plug is fitted in the wash basin drain
hole, to prevent any remaining water still in the potable water
lines draining to the drain mast.

(d) Make sure the galley faucets are operated to remove any remaining
water still in the potable water lines.

(2) FOR 4DU

(a) Make sure that the FWD cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Make sure that the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 6LU is set to ON.

(c) Make sure that the floor panel 131CG is removed to get access to
the DRAINMAST-FWD (4DU) (Ref. TASK 53-22-14-000-001).

(3) FOR 14DU

(a) Make sure that an access platform is put in position at the


DRAINMAST-AFT (14DU).

(b) Make sure that the AFT cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).


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(c) Make sure that the CARGO COMP LIGHT switch 8LU is set to ON.

(d) Make sure that the partition 162DW is removed to get access to
the DRAINMAST-AFT (14DU).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-71-51-865-060

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-FWD 1DU B06

**ON A/C 051-051,

2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAIN VALVE 20DU B08

**ON A/C 301-399,

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 051-051,

2001VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-MID 21DU E02


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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-103, 201-203,

Subtask 30-71-51-140-050

C. Preparation for Installation

WARNING : OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS WHEN YOU USE THE SPECIAL
_______
MATERIAL.
THIS MATERIAL IS DANGEROUS.

(1) Remove the used sealant with a non-metallic scraper from the
fuselage.

(2) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area with CLEANING
AGENTS (Material No. 11-003).

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

NOTE : Make sure that the drain mast-attachment screw-head recesses


____
have no signs of paint, corrosion or sealant because the drain
mast bonding is made through the attachment screws.

R **ON A/C 062-099, 104-149, 151-199, 204-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-51-140-050-A

C. Preparation for Installation

WARNING : OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS WHEN YOU USE THE SPECIAL
_______
MATERIAL.
THIS MATERIAL IS DANGEROUS.

(1) Remove the used sealant with a non-metallic scraper from the
fuselage.

(2) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.


CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-003)

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

NOTE : Make sure that the drain mast-attachment screw-head recesses


____
have no signs of paint, corrosion or sealant because the drain
mast bonding is made through the attachment screws.


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(4) Apply COMMON GREASE (Material No. 04-012) to the drain mast pipe and
the extensible bellows.

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 052-061, 101-103, 201-203, 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-51-991-001)

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-71-51-991-001-B)

R **ON A/C 062-099, 104-149, 151-199, 204-249, 251-299, 301-304, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 30-71-51-991-001-A)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-71-51-560-050

A. Preparation for Replacement

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-103, 201-203,

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 30-71-51-991-004)

R **ON A/C 062-099, 104-149, 151-199, 204-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 402A/TASK 30-71-51-991-004-A)



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Drain Mast - Heater Tube Assembly
Figure 402/TASK 30-71-51-991-004


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Drain Mast - Heater Tube Assembly
Figure 402A/TASK 30-71-51-991-004-A


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(1) Disassembly of the Drain Mast:

(a) Remove the shim (9) from the drain mast (1) and discard it.

(b) Remove the screws (10) and the seals (11).

(c) Carefully remove the heater tube assembly (8) from the drain mast
(1).

(d) Make sure that the nut clip (12) is kept in the drain mast (1).

(2) Assembly of the Drain Mast:

(a) Carefully insert the heater tube assembly (8) into the drain mast
(1).

(b) Safety the heater tube assembly with the screws (10) and the
seals (11).

(c) Apply BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-004) to the
surface of a new shim (9) and the related surfaces of the drain
mast (1).

(d) Install the new shim (9) on the related surface of the drain
mast. Put pressure for one minute to allow the adhesive to bond.

(e) Let the adhesive dry for a minimum of three hours.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-103, 201-203,

Subtask 30-71-51-420-050

B. Installation of the Drain Mast

(1) Install the drain mast (1) with the screws (2).

(2) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

CAUTION : BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN YOU REMOVE/INSTALL THE BELLOWS FROM


_______
/TO THE DRAIN MAST PIPE.
IF YOU CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE BELLOWS YOU MUST REPLACE IT. TO
REPLACE THE BELLOWS IT IS NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE CARGO
FLOOR PANELS FOR ACCESS.


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CAUTION : DO NOT USE TOOLS TO REMOVE/INSTALL THE BELLOWS FROM/TO THE
_______
DRAIN MAST PIPE. YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE DRAIN MAST
PIPE VERY EASILY. IF YOU CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE DRAIN MAST
PIPE, YOU MUST INSTALL A NEW DRAIN MAST.

(3) Connect the sleeve (5) to the pipe end of the drain mast.

NOTE : Make sure that the sleeve ends are on the color markings.
____

(4) Tighten the clamps (4).

(5) Put the insulation on the pipe end (3).

(6) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(7) Connect the electrical connectors (6).

(8) Attach the electrical wires with cable ties to the bracket.

(9) Make a sealing bead with SEALANTS (Material No. 09-016) around the
drain mast (1) (Ref. TASK 51-76-11-300-001).

(10) Make the contour of the sealant around the drain mast (1) smooth.

(11) Let the sealant cure.

(12) Apply STRUCTURE PAINTS (Material No. 16-003) to the sealant around
the drain mast and the screw heads.

R **ON A/C 062-099, 104-149, 151-199, 204-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-51-420-050-A

B. Installation of the Drain Mast

(1) Position the drain mast (1) to the fuselage opening.

R (2) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(3) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.


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(4) Connect the electrical connector (3) and bring the drain mast
connector holder (7) into the fuselage opening.

CAUTION : BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN YOU REMOVE/INSTALL THE BELLOWS FROM


_______
/TO THE DRAIN MAST PIPE.
IF YOU CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE BELLOWS YOU MUST REPLACE IT. TO
REPLACE THE BELLOWS IT IS NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE CARGO
FLOOR PANELS FOR ACCESS.

CAUTION : DO NOT USE TOOLS TO REMOVE/INSTALL THE BELLOWS FROM/TO THE


_______
DRAIN MAST PIPE. YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE DRAIN MAST
PIPE VERY EASILY. IF YOU CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE DRAIN MAST
PIPE, YOU MUST INSTALL A NEW DRAIN MAST.

(5) Bring the drain mast pipe (6) in line with the extensible bellows
(5).

(6) Install the extensible bellows (5) slowly and carefully to the drain
mast pipe (6).
R

R (7) Make sure that the position of the clamp screw is between the drain
R mast pipe and the connector holder.

R (8) Connect the clamp (4) to the extensible bellows (5).

R (9) Let the drain mast (1) hang.

R (10) Do a leakage test

(a) Put a ceiling cap over the drain mast outlet.

(b) Use a related washbasin which is installed to the related drain


mast and fill it with a half liter of water.

(c) Do a visual leakage check of the drain mast, extensible bellows


and the applicable aircraft tubing.

(d) Remove the ceiling cap from the drain mast outlet.

R (11) Install the drain mast

(a) Install the drain mast (1) carefully to the structure.

(b) Install the screws (2) to the drain mast (1).


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(c) Make a sealing bead with SEALANTS (Material No. 09-016) around
the drain mast (1) (Ref. TASK 51-76-11-300-001).

(d) Make the contour of the sealant around the drain mast (1) smooth.

(e) Let the sealant cure.

(f) Apply STRUCTURE PAINTS (Material No. 16-003) to the sealant


around the drain mast and the screw heads.

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-71-51-865-061

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-FWD 1DU B06

**ON A/C 051-051,

2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAIN VALVE 20DU B08

**ON A/C 301-399,

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 051-051,

2001VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-MID 21DU E02



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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-71-51-710-051

D. Do the operational test of the Drainmast Ice Protection (Ref. TASK 30-71-
00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

**ON A/C 001-049, 052-061, 101-103, 201-210,

Subtask 30-71-51-410-053

A. Close Access

(1) FOR 4DU, 14DU

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

(3) Pressurize the Potable Water System (Ref. TASK 38-10-00-614-001).

(a) Remove the wash basin plug from the wash basin drain hole and
stow.

(4) FOR 4DU

(a) Install the floor panel 131SF in the FWD cargo compartment
(Ref. TASK 53-22-14-400-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT LT switch 6LU to OFF.

(c) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).

(5) FOR 14DU

(a) Install the partition 162DW in the AFT cargo compartment.

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT LT switch 8LU to OFF.

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


002).

(d) Remove the access platform.


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**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 30-71-51-410-053-C

A. Close Access
R

R (1) FOR 4DU, 14DU, 24DU

R (a) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and
R other items.
R

R (b) Pressurize the potable-water system (Ref. TASK 38-10-00-614-001).

R (c) Remove the wash basin plug from the wash basin drain hole and
stow.

R (2) FOR 4DU

R (a) Install the floor panel 131SF in the forward cargo compartment
R (Ref. TASK 53-22-14-400-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT LT switch 6LU to OFF.

R (c) Close the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).

R (3) FOR 14DU

R (a) Install the partition 162DW in the aft cargo compartment


R (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT LT switch 8LU to OFF.

R (c) Close the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).

(d) Remove the access platform.

R (4) FOR 24DU

R (a) Install the floor panel 151UF in the aft cargo compartment
R (Ref. TASK 53-42-14-400-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT LT switch 8LU to OFF.



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R (c) Close the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

R **ON A/C 062-099, 104-149, 151-199, 211-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-71-51-410-053-A

A. Close Access

(1) FOR 4DU, 14DU

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

(3) Pressurize the Potable Water System (Ref. TASK 38-10-00-614-001).

(a) Remove the wash basin plug from the wash basin drain hole and
stow.

(4) FOR 4DU

(a) Install the floor panel 131SF in the FWD cargo compartment
(Ref. TASK 53-22-14-400-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT LT switch 6LU to OFF.

(c) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).

(5) FOR 14DU

(a) Install the partition 162DW in the AFT cargo compartment.

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT LT switch 8LU to OFF.

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


002).

(d) Remove the access platform.


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**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 30-71-51-410-053-B

A. Close Access

(1) FOR 4DU, 14DU

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

(3) Pressurize the Potable Water System (Ref. TASK 38-10-00-614-001).

(a) Remove the wash basin plug from the wash basin drain hole and
stow.

(4) FOR 4DU

(a) Install the floor panel 131TF in the FWD cargo compartment
(Ref. TASK 53-22-14-400-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT LT switch 6LU to OFF.

(c) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).

(5) FOR 14DU

(a) Install the partition 162DW in the AFT cargo compartment.

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT LT switch 8LU to OFF.

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


002).

(d) Remove the access platform.


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**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 30-71-51-410-053-D

A. Close Access

(1) FOR 4DU, 14DU

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

(3) Pressurize the Potable Water System (Ref. TASK 38-10-00-614-001).

(a) Remove the wash basin plug from the wash basin drain hole and
stow.

(4) FOR 4DU

(a) Install the floor panel 131CG in the FWD cargo compartment
(Ref. TASK 53-22-14-400-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT LT switch 6LU to OFF.

(c) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).

(5) FOR 14DU

(a) Install the partition 162DW in the AFT cargo compartment.

(b) Set the CARGO COMPT LT switch 8LU to OFF.

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


002).

(d) Remove the access platform.


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DRAIN MAST (4DU,14DU,24DU) - INSPECTION/CHECK
_____________________________________________

TASK 30-71-51-200-001

Visual Inspection of the Drain Mast

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific access platform 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

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


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
30-71-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Drainmast Ice Protection
30-71-51-000-001 Removal of the Drain Mast
30-71-51-400-001 Installation of the Drain Mast
CMM 383411 (for corrective action)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-103, 201-203,

30-71-51-991-003 Fig. 601

R **ON A/C 062-099, 104-149, 151-199, 204-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-71-51-991-003-A Fig. 601A



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-51-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

R Subtask 30-71-51-865-062

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

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-FWD 1DU B06
R 2001VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-AFT 11DU E01

R **ON A/C 051-051,

R 2001VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-MID 21DU E02

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-71-51-010-053

C. Get Access

(1) Put an access platform in position at the related Drain Mast.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-71-51-210-050

A. General

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-103, 201-203,

(Ref. Fig. 601/TASK 30-71-51-991-003)



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Visual Inspection of Drain Mast (4DU, 14DU and 24DU)
Figure 601/TASK 30-71-51-991-003


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R **ON A/C 062-099, 104-149, 151-199, 204-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 601A/TASK 30-71-51-991-003-A)

**ON A/C ALL

The Drain Mast Cover is an aerodynamic cover made of aluminum. It has a


wall thickness of 1.2 mm (0.0472 in.) (without corrosion-paint and
lacquer).

(1) General requirements:


A serviceable Drain Mast must have:
- No lateral deformation
- No cracks
- No scratches and abrasions with a depth of more than max. 50% of
the cover material thickness 0.6 mm (0.0236 in.).
If the corrosion protection is damaged, make the scratches smooth.
Repair the surface protection and paint coating after repair of
scratches and abrasion.

(2) Damage Limits:


The Drain Mast Cover is divided into 4 Zones with special
Zone-Limits:
- Zone 1: max. dent depth 0.0 mm (0.0000 in.)
- Zone 2: max. dent depth 3.0 mm (0.1181 in.)
- Zone 3: max. dent depth 0.0 mm (0.0000 in.)
- Zone 4: max. dent depth 0.0 mm (0.0000 in.).

(3) Visual Inspection of the Drain Mast:


Do a visual inspection of the Drain Mast for cracks, scratches,
dents, deformation and abrasion.
Make sure that the bolts, which connect the Drain Mast to the
fuselage, are tight.
Do a check of the adjacent area for damage.

(a) If you find scratches and abrasion with a depth less than 50% of
the material thickness, 0.6 mm (0.0236 in.):
- Do an Operational Test of the Drain Mast (Ref. TASK 30-71-00-
710-001) to make sure that the Drain Mast operates correctly.

1
_ If the Operational Test is correct and the corrosion
protection is not damaged:
- No additional test or replacement is necessary.



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Figure 601A/TASK 30-71-51-991-003-A


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2
_ If the Operational Test is correct but the corrosion
protection is damaged:
R - Remove the related Drain Mast (Ref. TASK 30-71-51-000-001)
R (Ref. TASK 30-71-51-400-001) for repair at shop (Ref. CMM
383411).

R 3
_ If the Operational Test is not correct:
R - Replace the related Drain Mast or only the cover or the
R heater tube assembly (Ref. TASK 30-71-51-000-001) (Ref. TASK
30-71-51-400-001).

R (b) If you find cracks, scratches, dents, deformation and abrasion


R which are not in the given limits and Zone-Limits:
R - Replace the related Drain Mast or only the cover or the heater
R tube assembly (Ref. TASK 30-71-51-000-001) (Ref. TASK 30-71-51-
400-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-71-51-865-063

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-FWD 1DU B06
2001VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-AFT 11DU E01

**ON A/C 051-051,

2001VU WASTE WIP-DRAINMAST-MID 21DU E02

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-71-51-860-052

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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C. Close Access

(1) Remove the access platform.



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HEATER ELEMENT (42DU,82DU,83DU,87DU,88DU,89DU,90DU) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
__________________________________________________________________________

TASK 30-71-53-000-001

Removal of the Waste-Water De-icing Heater Elements (41DU, 42DU)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


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

B. Referenced Information

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

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


Power
30-71-17-000-001 Removal of the Waste-Water De-icing Sensor (40DU)
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
30-71-53-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-53-861-051

A. Energize the ground service network


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


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Subtask 30-71-53-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02
2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

Subtask 30-71-53-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) Put an access platform in position at the FWD cargo-compartment door


825.

(2) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to ON position.

(4) In the FWD cargo-compartment, remove the panels:


FOR 41DU, 42DU
131GW, 131HW, 131GF, 131FF, 131EF

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-53-991-001)

Subtask 30-71-53-020-050

A. Removal of the Heater Element

(1) Remove and discard the cable ties of the identification and warning
labels.

(2) Remove the clamps (10) and the spacers (11).

(3) Remove the velcro tape (3), the adhesive tape and the insulation
muffs (8).

(4) Carefully remove and discard the adhesive tape (2) which is on the
longitudinal cut of the insulation sleeve (1).

(5) Remove the insulation sleeve (1) that insulates the waste water line.


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Heater Elements
Figure 401/TASK 30-71-53-991-001


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(6) Disconnect the three wires of the heater elements (4) and (5) from
the terminal strip.

NOTE : Identify all the electrical wires before you disconnect them.
____

(7) Remove the waste-water de-icing sensor (40DU) (Ref. TASK 30-71-17-
000-001).

(8) Remove and discard the heat-shrink sleve (7) and the glass fiber tape
(6) that attaches the heater elements (4) and (5) to the waste water
line.

NOTE : Do not damage the waste water line when you remove the
____
heat-shrink sleeve.

(9) Remove the heater elements (4) and (5).


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TASK 30-71-53-400-001

Installation of the Waste-Water De-icing Heater Elements (41DU, 42DU)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific lint free cloth


No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R Material No. 08-001 D DAN 1284-01


R EPOXY ADHESIVE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 11-001 USA MIL-D-16791 TYPE I
NO LONGER AVAILABLE (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-71-00-710-002 Operational Test of the Waste-Water Ice-Protection
Heater-Elements
30-71-17-400-001 Installation of the Waste-Water De-icing Sensor
(40DU)
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump


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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the


Yellow Electric Pump
30-71-53-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-53-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized (Ref. TASK 24-
42-00-861-001).

(2) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the door 825.

Subtask 30-71-53-010-053

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU is at ON.

(3) Make sure that in the FWD cargo-compartment, the panels


FOR 41DU, 42DU
131GW, 131HW, 131GF, 131FF, 131EF
are removed.

Subtask 30-71-53-865-051

C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02
2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01


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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-53-991-001)

Subtask 30-71-53-420-050

A. Installation of the Heater Element

(1) Preparation for installation:

WARNING : OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS WHEN YOU USE THE


_______
SPECIAL MATERIAL.
THIS MATERIAL IS DANGEROUS.

(a) Clean the waste water line (9) with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No.
11-001) and a lint free cloth.

(2) Do a visual inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent


area.

(3) Put the heater elements (4) and (5) in position on the waste water
line (9).

NOTE : The two heater elements are located on the two sides of the
____
waste water line.

(4) Attach the heater elements (4) and (5) to the waste water line with
the BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-001) (6).

NOTE : Make sure that the heater elements (4) and (5) are correctly
____
installed on the waste water line (9).

(5) Install the sensor (40DU) (Ref. TASK 30-71-17-400-001).

(6) Connect the three wires of the heater elements (4) and (5) to the
terminal strip.

NOTE : Connect the electrical wires as identified during the removal


____
procedure.

(7) Insulate all the pipes with the insulation sleeve (1).

NOTE : Make sure that the electrical connections do not touch the
____
insulation sleeve (1).

(8) Put BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-001) (2) on the
longitudinal cut of the insulation sleeve (1).


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(9) Install the insulation muffs (8), the adhesive tape and safety it
with the velcro tape (3).

(10) Install the spacers (11) and the clamps (10).

(11) Attach the identification and warning labels with the cable ties.

NOTE : Do not damage the insulation sleeve (1) with the cable ties.
____

Subtask 30-71-53-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DW, 2DW

Subtask 30-71-53-710-054

C. Do an operational test of the waste water ice-protection (Ref. TASK 30-


71-00-710-002).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-71-53-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) In the FWD cargo-compartment, install the panels


FOR 41DU, 42DU
131GW, 131HW, 131GF, 131FF, 131EF.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to OFF.

(4) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

(5) Remove the access platform(s).

Subtask 30-71-53-862-050

B. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).


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HEATER ELEMENT (142DU) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_____________________________________________

TASK 30-71-53-000-006

Removal of the Waste-Water De-icing Heater Elements (48DU, 49DU, 142DU)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
30-71-17-000-002 Removal of the Temperature Sensor (141DU)
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
30-71-53-991-006 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-53-861-055

A. Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).


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Subtask 30-71-53-865-065

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02
R 2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

Subtask 30-71-53-010-061

C. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position at the FWD cargo-compartment door
825.

(2) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to ON.

(4) In the FWD cargo compartment, remove the access panel(s):


FOR 48DU
131GW, 131HW
FOR 49DU
131HW, 131EG, 131DG, 131CG
FOR 142DU
131GW.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-53-991-006)

Subtask 30-71-53-020-056

A. Removal of the Heater Elements

(1) Remove and discard the cable ties of the identification and warning
labels.

(2) Remove the clamps (1) and the spacers (2).

(3) Remove the velcro tape (3), the adhesive tape and the insulation
muffs (4).

(4) Carefully remove and discard the adhesive tape (9) which is on the
longitudinal cut of the insulation sleeve (10).



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(5) Remove the insulation sleeve (10) that insulates the waste water
line.

(6) Disconnect the three wires (5) of the heater elements (7) from the
terminal strip.

NOTE : Identify all the electrical wires before you disconnect them.
____

(7) If necessary, remove the waste-water de-icing sensor (141DU)


(Ref. TASK 30-71-17-000-002).

(8) Remove and discard the heat-shrink sleeve (8) and the glass fiber
tape (6) that attaches the heater element (7) to the waste water
line.

NOTE : Do not damage the waste water line when you remove the
____
heat-shrink sleeve.

(9) Remove the heater element (7).


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Figure 401/TASK 30-71-53-991-006- 12 (SHEET 1)


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Figure 401/TASK 30-71-53-991-006- 22 (SHEET 2)


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TASK 30-71-53-400-006

Installation of the Waste-Water De-icing Heater Elements (48DU, 49DU, 142DU)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific lint free cloth


No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R Material No. 08-001 D DAN 1284-01


R EPOXY ADHESIVE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 11-001 USA MIL-D-16791 TYPE I
NO LONGER AVAILABLE (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-71-00-710-002 Operational Test of the Waste-Water Ice-Protection
Heater-Elements
30-71-17-400-002 Installation of the Temperature Sensor (141DU)
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the


Yellow Electric Pump
30-71-53-991-006 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-53-860-055

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized (Ref. TASK 24-
42-00-861-001).

(2) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the FWD
cargo-compartment door 825.

Subtask 30-71-53-010-062

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU is at ON.

(3) Make sure that, in the FWD cargo compartment, the following panel(s)
is(are) removed:
FOR 48DU
131GW, 131HW
FOR 49DU
131HW, 131EG, 131DG, 131CG
FOR 142DU
131GW.


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C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02
R 2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-53-991-006)

Subtask 30-71-53-420-056

A. Installation of the Heater Elements

WARNING : OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS WHEN YOU USE THE SPECIAL
_______
MATERIAL.
THIS MATERIAL IS DANGEROUS.

(1) Clean the waste water line with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-001)
and a lint free cloth.

(2) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(3) Put the heater element (7) in position on the waste water line.

(4) Attach the heater element (7) to the waste water line with the
BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-001) (6) and with the
heat-skrink sleeve (8).

(5) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(6) Connect the three wires (5) of the heater element (7) to the terminal
strip.

NOTE : Connect the electrical wires as identified during the removal


____
procedure.

(7) If necessary, install the waste-water de-icing sensor (141DU)


(Ref. TASK 30-71-17-400-002).



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(8) Insulate all the waste water lines with the insulation sleeve (10).

NOTE : Make sure that the electrical connections do not touch the
____
insulation sleeve (10).

(9) Put BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-001) (9) on the
longitudinal cut of the insulation sleeve (10).

(10) Install the insulation muffs (4), the adhesive tape and safety it
with the velcro tape (3).

(11) Install the spacers (2) and the clamps (1).

(12) Attach the identification and warning labels with the new cable ties.

NOTE : Do not damage the insulation sleeve (10) with the cable ties.
____

Subtask 30-71-53-865-067

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1DW, 2DW

Subtask 30-71-53-710-055

C. Do an operational test of the waste-water ice-protection (Ref. TASK 30-


71-00-710-002).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-71-53-410-056

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) In the FWD cargo compartment, install the access panel(s):


FOR 48DU
131GW, 131HW
FOR 49DU
131HW, 131EG, 131DG, 131CG
FOR 142DU
131GW.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to OFF.



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(4) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

(5) Remove the access platform(s).

Subtask 30-71-53-862-055

B. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).


R

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HEATER ELEMENT (142DU,146DU,147DU) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_________________________________________________________

TASK 30-71-53-000-003

Removal of the Waste-Water De-icing Heater Elements (142DU, 146DU, 147DU)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
30-71-17-000-001 Removal of the Waste-Water De-icing Sensor (40DU)
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
30-71-53-991-003 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-53-861-052

A. Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).



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Subtask 30-71-53-010-055

B. Get Access

(1) Put an access platform in position at the FWD cargo-compartment door


825.

(2) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to ON position.

(4) In the FWD cargo-compartment, remove the panels:


FOR 142DU
131GW
FOR 146DU
131GW, 131HW
FOR 147DU
131HW, 131MW

Subtask 30-71-53-865-056

C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02
R 2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01
R

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-53-991-003)

Subtask 30-71-53-020-053

A. Removal of the Heater Element

(1) Remove and discard the cable ties (2) of the identification and
warning labels (1).

(2) Remove the clamps (11) and the spacers (10).

(3) Remove the velcro tape (3), the adhesive tape (9) and the insulation
muffs (4).



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(4) Carefully remove and discard the adhesive tape (7) which is on the
longitudinal cut of the insulation sleeve (8).

(5) Remove the insulation sleeve (8).

(6) Disconnect the three wires of the heater element (5) from the
terminal block.

NOTE : Identify all the electrical wires before you disconnect them.
____

(7) If necessary, remove the related temperature sensor (Ref. TASK 30-71-
17-000-001).

(8) Remove and discard the heat-shrink sleeve that safeties both ends of
the glass fiber tape (6).

NOTE : Do not damage the waste water line when you remove the
____
heat-shrink sleeve.

(9) Remove and discard the glass fiber tape (6) that attaches the heater
element (5).

(10) Remove the heater element (5).



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Heater Element
Figure 401/TASK 30-71-53-991-003- 12 (SHEET 1)



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Figure 401/TASK 30-71-53-991-003- 22 (SHEET 2)



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TASK 30-71-53-400-003

Installation of the Waste-Water De-icing Heater Elements (142DU, 146DU, 147DU)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific lint-free cloth


No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R Material No. 08-001 D DAN 1284-01


R EPOXY ADHESIVE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 11-001 USA MIL-D-16791 TYPE I
NO LONGER AVAILABLE (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-71-00-710-002 Operational Test of the Waste-Water Ice-Protection
Heater-Elements
30-71-17-400-001 Installation of the Waste-Water De-icing Sensor
(40DU)
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the


Yellow Electric Pump
30-71-53-991-003 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-53-860-052

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized (Ref. TASK 24-
42-00-861-001).

(2) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the door 825.

Subtask 30-71-53-010-056

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU is at ON.

(3) Make sure that in the FWD cargo-compartment, the panels:


FOR 142DU
131GW
FOR 146DU
131GW, 131HW
FOR 147DU
131HW, 131MW
are removed.

Subtask 30-71-53-865-057

C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02
R 2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01
R



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-53-991-003)

Subtask 30-71-53-420-053

A. Installation of the Heater Element

(1) Preparation for installation:

WARNING : OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS WHEN YOU USE THE


_______
SPECIAL MATERIAL.
THIS MATERIAL IS DANGEROUS.

(a) Clean the waste water line with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-
001) and a lint-free cloth.

(2) Do a visual inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent


area.

(3) Put the heater element (5) in position on the waste water line (12).

(4) Wind the BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-001) (6) on
the heater element (5) and on the waste water line (12).

NOTE : Make sure that the heater element (5) is correctly installed
____
on the waste water line (12).

(5) Safety both ends of the BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No.
08-001) with the heat-shrink sleeve.

(6) Connect the three wires of the heater element (5) to the terminal
strip.

NOTE : Connect the electrical wires as identified during the removal


____
procedure.

(7) If removed, install the related temperature sensor (Ref. TASK 30-71-
17-400-001).

(8) Install the insulation sleeve (8) carefully on the waste water line
(12).

NOTE : Make sure that the electrical connections do not touch the
____
insulation sleeve (8).



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(9) Put BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-001) (7) on the
longitudinal cut of the insulation sleeve (8).

(10) Install the insulation muffs (4), the adhesive tape (9) and safety it
with the velcro tape (3).

(11) Install the spacers (10) and the clamps (11).

(12) Attach the identification and warning labels (1) with the cable ties
(2).

NOTE : Do not damage the insulation sleeve (8) with the cable ties.
____

Subtask 30-71-53-865-058

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DW, 2DW

Subtask 30-71-53-710-051

C. Do an operational test of the waste water ice-protection (Ref. TASK 30-


71-00-710-002).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-71-53-410-053

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) In the FWD cargo-compartment, install the panel(s):


FOR 142DU
131GW
FOR 146DU
131GW, 131HW
FOR 147DU
131HW, 131MW

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to OFF.

(4) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

(5) Remove the access platform(s).



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B. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).



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R HEATER ELEMENT (45DU,46DU,47DU) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
______________________________________________________

TASK 30-71-53-000-002

Removal of the Heater Elements (43DU, 44DU, 45DU, 46DU, 47DU)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
30-71-17-000-001 Removal of the Waste-Water De-icing Sensor (40DU)
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
30-71-53-991-002 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-53-861-050

A. Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).



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Subtask 30-71-53-010-051

B. Get Access

(1) Put an access platform in position at the FWD cargo-compartment door


825.

(2) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to ON.

(4) In the FWD cargo compartment, remove the panel(s):


FOR 43DU
131GW, 131HW, 131GF, 131FF, 131SF.
FOR 44DU, 45DU, 46DU, 47DU
131TF, 132TF

Subtask 30-71-53-865-053

C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02
R 2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-53-991-002)

Subtask 30-71-53-020-052

A. Removal of the Heater Element

(1) Remove and discard the cable ties of the identification and warning
labels.

(2) Remove the screw (11), the spacers (10), (8) and the clamps (9).

(3) Cut the ties (1) that hold the label and the CAUTION label (2).
FOR 43DU, 44DU
Remove the flow direction marker and the waste water marker.
FOR 45DU, 46DU, 47DU
Not applicable.



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(4) Remove the velcro tape (4), the adhesive tape and the insulation
muffs (3).

(5) Carefully remove and discard the adhesive tape that which is on the
longitudinal cut of the insulation sleeve (5).

(6) Remove the insulation sleeve (5) that insulates the waste water line.

(7) Disconnect the three wires of the heater element (7) from the
terminal block.

NOTE : Identify all the electrical wires before you disconnect them.
____

(8) Remove the waste water de-icing sensor (40DU) (Ref. TASK 30-71-17-
000-001).

(9) Remove and discard the heat-shrink sleeve (6) and the glass fiber
tape that attaches the heater element (7) to the waste water line.

NOTE : Do not damage the waste water line when you remove the
____
heat-shrink sleeve.

(10) Remove the heater element (7).



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Figure 401/TASK 30-71-53-991-002- 12 (SHEET 1)



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Figure 401/TASK 30-71-53-991-002- 22 (SHEET 2)



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TASK 30-71-53-400-002

Installation of the Heater Elements (43DU, 44DU, 45DU, 46DU, 47DU)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific lint-free cloth


No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R Material No. 08-001 D DAN 1284-01


R EPOXY ADHESIVE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 11-001 USA MIL-D-16791 TYPE I
NO LONGER AVAILABLE (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

FOR FIN 43DU, 44DU


1 waste water marker 11-35-38 01C-020
2 flow direction marker 11-35-38 01C-040



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D. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-71-00-710-002 Operational Test of the Waste-Water Ice-Protection
Heater-Elements
30-71-17-400-001 Installation of the Waste-Water De-icing Sensor
(40DU)
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
30-71-53-991-002 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-53-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized (Ref. TASK 24-
42-00-861-001).

(2) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the door 825.

Subtask 30-71-53-010-054

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU is at ON.

(3) Make sure that these panels are removed:


FOR 43DU
131GW, 131HW, 131GF, 131FF, 131SF.
FOR 44DU, 45DU, 46DU, 47DU
131TF, 132TF



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C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02
R 2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-53-991-002)

Subtask 30-71-53-420-052

A. Installation of the Heater Element

(1) Preparation for installation:

WARNING : OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS WHEN YOU USE THE


_______
SPECIAL MATERIAL.
THIS MATERIAL IS DANGEROUS.

(a) Clean the waste water line with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-
001) and a lint-free cloth.

(2) Do a visual inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent


area.

(3) Put the heater element (7) in position on the line.

NOTE : Make sure that the heater element is correctly installed on


____
the bridge(s).

(4) Attach the heater element (7) with the BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS
(Material No. 08-001).

(5) Connect the three wires of the heater element (7) to the terminal
block.

(6) Install the waste water de-icing sensor (40DU) (Ref. TASK 30-71-17-
400-001).



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(7) Put the insulation sleeve (5) along the pipe.

NOTE : Make sure that the glass wool mat is in correct position on
____
the waste water line.

(8) Put the BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-001) on the
junction line of the insulation sleeve (5).

(9) Put the insulation muffs (3) in position.

(10) Put the adhesive tape on the junction line of the insulation muffs
(3).

(11) Put the velcro tape (4) in position.

(12) Install the spacers (8), the clamp (9), the spacer (10) and the screw
(11).

(13) Tighten the screw (10).

(14) Put the label, the CAUTION label (2) in position and attach them with
the ties (1).
FOR 43DU, 44DU
Bond the waste water marker (1) and the flow direction marker (2).
FOR 45DU, 46DU, 47DU
Not applicable.

NOTE : Do not damage the insulation sleeve (5) with the cable-ties.
____

Subtask 30-71-53-865-055

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1DW, 2DW

Subtask 30-71-53-710-050

C. Do an operational test of the waste-water ice-protection (Ref. TASK 30-


71-00-710-002).



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-71-53-410-051

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) In the FWD cargo compartment, install the panel(s):


FOR 43DU
131GW, 131HW, 131GF, 131FF, 131SF
FOR 44DU, 45DU, 46DU, 47DU
131TF, 132TF

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to OFF.

(4) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

(5) Remove the access platform(s).

Subtask 30-71-53-862-051

B. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).



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THERMOSTAT (7DU,57DU) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
____________________________________________

TASK 30-71-54-000-001

Removal of the Thermostat 7DU (57DU)

NOTE : The procedure is the same for the two thermostats.


____

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
30-71-54-991-001 Fig. 401
FOR FIN 7DU
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
53-22-14-000-001 Removal of the FWD Cargo-Compartment Floor-Panels
FOR FIN 57DU
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
53-42-14-000-001 Removal of the AFT Cargo-Compartment Floor-Panels
Zone 150

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-54-861-050

A. Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).



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Subtask 30-71-54-865-055

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAIN VALVE 20DU B08

Subtask 30-71-54-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) FOR 7DU

(a) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU to ON.

(c) Remove the floor panels 131TF, 132TF to get access to the FWD
air-stop drain-valve (5000MM) (Ref. TASK 53-22-14-000-001).

(d) Remove the adhesive tape and the insulation of the inlet port of
the FWD air-stop drain-valve (5000MM).

(2) FOR 57DU

(a) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 8LU to ON.

(c) Remove the floor panels 151BG, 152BG to get access to the AFT
air-stop drain-valve (5001MM) (Ref. TASK 53-42-14-000-001).

(d) Remove the adhesive tape and the insulation of the inlet port of
the AFT air-stop drain-valve (5001MM).



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-54-991-001)

Subtask 30-71-54-020-050

A. Removal of the thermostat 7DU (57DU)

(1) Remove and discard the cable ties of the electrical wires.

CAUTION : MAKE MATCH MARKS ON ALL THE ELECTRICAL WIRES BEFORE YOU
_______
DISCONNECT THEM. INCORRECT CONNECTION OF WIRES WILL CAUSE
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.

(2) Disconnect the electrical connections (5) from the jiffy-junctions


(6).

(3) Remove the screws (4) and the washers (3) from the thermostat-bracket
(1) and remove carefully the thermostat (1).



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Thermostat 7DU/57DU
Figure 401/TASK 30-71-54-991-001



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TASK 30-71-54-400-001

Installation of the Thermostat 7DU (57DU)

NOTE : The procedure is the same for the two thermostats.


____

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific cable ties


No specific insertion-removal tool M15.570-20
FOR FIN 7DU
No specific adhesive tape
FOR FIN 57DU
No specific adhesive tape

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 08-048 D DA-2-657-4


R LOW STRENGTH THREADLOCKER (Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-71-00-720-001 Functional Test of the FWD (AFT) Air Stop Drain-Valve
Heating-Disk 6DU (56DU)
30-71-54-991-001 Fig. 401
FOR FIN 7DU
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
53-22-14-000-001 Removal of the FWD Cargo-Compartment Floor-Panels
53-22-14-400-001 Installation of the FWD Cargo-Compartment
Floor-Panels
FOR FIN 57DU
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
53-42-14-000-001 Removal of the AFT Cargo-Compartment Floor-Panels
Zone 150
53-42-14-400-001 Installation of the AFT Cargo-Compartment
Floor-Panels Zone 150

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-54-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).

(2) FOR 7DU

(a) Make sure that the FWD cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Make sure that the CARGO COMP LT swith 6LU is set to ON.



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(c) Make sure that the floor panels 131TF, 132TF are removed
(Ref. TASK 53-22-14-000-001).

(d) Make sure that the insulation of the inlet port of the FWD
air-stop drain-valve (5000MM) is removed.

(3) FOR 57DU

(a) Make sure that the AFT cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Make sure that the CARGO COMP LT swith 8LU is set to ON.

(c) Make sure that the floor panels 151BG, 152BG are removed
(Ref. TASK 53-42-14-000-001).

(d) Make sure that the insulation of the inlet port of the AFT
air-stop drain-valve (5001MM) is removed.

Subtask 30-71-54-865-054

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAIN VALVE 20DU B08

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-54-991-001)

Subtask 30-71-54-420-050

A. Installation of the thermostat 7DU (57DU)

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Put the thermostat (2) in position on the thermostat-bracket (1).

(3) Attach the thermostat (2) with the screws (4) and the washers (3) on
the thermostat-bracket (1).



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(4) Saftey the screws (4) with BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material
No. 08-048).

CAUTION : REFER TO THE MATCH MARKS MADE DURING THE REMOVAL WHEN YOU
_______
CONNECT THE ELECTRICAL WIRES.
INCORRECT CONNECTION OF THE WIRES WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT.

(5) Connect the electrical connections (5) with the insertion-removal


tool M15.570-20 to the jiffy-junctions (6).

(6) Install the electrical wires with the cable ties.

Subtask 30-71-54-865-053

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 7DU
20DU, 2MY, 3MY
FOR 57DU
32DU, 102MY, 103MY

Subtask 30-71-54-720-050

C. Do the functional test of the FWD (AFT) air-stop drain-valve heating


(Ref. TASK 30-71-00-720-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-71-54-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) FOR 7DU

(a) Install the insulation of the FWD air-stop drain valve (5000MM)
with adhesive tape.

(b) Install the floor panels 131TF, 132TF (Ref. TASK 53-22-14-400-
001).

(c) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU to OFF.

(d) Close FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002).



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(3) FOR 57DU

(a) Install the insulation of the AFT air-stop drain valve (5001MM)
with adhesive tape.

(b) Install the floor panels 151BG, 152BG (Ref. TASK 53-42-14-400-
001).

(c) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 8LU to OFF.

(d) Close AFT cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002).

Subtask 30-71-54-862-050

B. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).



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DISK - HEATING (6DU,56DU) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
________________________________________________

TASK 30-71-55-000-001

Removal of the Heating Disk 6DU (56DU)

WARNING : ISOLATE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS FROM THE RELATED EQUIPMENT AND THE
_______
ENVIRONMENT.

NOTE : The procedure is the same for the two heating disks.
____

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific insertion-removal tool M15.570-20

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
30-71-55-991-001 Fig. 401
FOR FIN 6DU
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
53-22-14-000-001 Removal of the FWD Cargo-Compartment Floor-Panels
FOR FIN 56DU
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
53-42-14-000-001 Removal of the AFT Cargo-Compartment Floor-Panels
Zone 150



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-55-861-050

A. Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).

Subtask 30-71-55-865-054

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAIN VALVE 20DU B08

Subtask 30-71-55-010-050

R C. Get Access

R (1) FOR 6DU

R (a) Open the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU to ON.

R (c) Remove the floor panels 131TF, 132TF to get access to the forward
R air-stop drain-valve (5000MM) (Ref. TASK 53-22-14-000-001).

R (2) FOR 56DU

R (a) Open the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 8LU to ON.

R (c) Remove the floor panels 151AG, 152AG, 151BG, 152BG to get access
R to the aft air-stop drain-valve (5001MM) (Ref. TASK 53-42-14-000-
001).



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-55-991-001)

Subtask 30-71-55-020-050

A. Removal of the heating disk 6DU (56DU)

(1) Remove and discard the cable ties from the electrical wires.

CAUTION : MAKE MATCH MARKS ON ALL THE ELECTRICAL WIRES BEFORE YOU
_______
DISCONNECT THEM. INCORRECT CONNECTION OF WIRES WILL CAUSE
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.

(2) Disconnect the electrical connections (6) with the insertion-removal


tool M15.570-20.

(3) Loosen the velcro fasteners (12) of the insulation box of the
air-stop drain valve. At the same time remove the lower lid (9).

(4) Remove the sides (10), (11) of the insulation box.

(5) Remove the screw (5), the washer (4) and the bonding strip (3) from
the air-stopdrain valve (1).

(6) Remove the screws (7), the washers (8) and the heating disk (2) from
the air-stop drain-valve (1).



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Heating Disk 6DU/56DU
Figure 401/TASK 30-71-55-991-001



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TASK 30-71-55-400-001

Installation of the Heating Disk 6DU (56DU)

NOTE : The procedure is the same for the two heating disks.
____

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.00 to 1.20 m.daN


(0.00 to 9.00 lbf.ft)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

20-28-00-912-004 Electrical Bonding of Components With Conductive


Bolts and Screws and Bonding Straps in the Fuselage
and in the Wings (this does not include the tanks)-
24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External
Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-71-00-720-001 Functional Test of the FWD (AFT) Air Stop Drain-Valve
Heating-Disk 6DU (56DU)
30-71-55-991-001 Fig. 401
FOR FIN 6DU
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
53-22-14-000-001 Removal of the FWD Cargo-Compartment Floor-Panels
53-22-14-400-001 Installation of the FWD Cargo-Compartment
Floor-Panels
FOR FIN 56DU



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the


Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
R
53-42-14-000-001 Removal of the AFT Cargo-Compartment Floor-Panels
Zone 150
R 53-42-14-400-001 Installation of the AFT Cargo-Compartment
R Floor-Panels Zone 150

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-55-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001)

R (2) FOR 6DU

R (a) Make sure that the forward cargo-compartmnet door is open


R (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Make sure that the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU is set to ON.

R (c) Make sure that the floor panels 131TF, 132TF are removed
R (Ref. TASK 53-22-14-000-001).

R (3) FOR 56DU

R (a) Make sure that the aft cargo-compartmnet door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Make sure that the CARGO COMP LT switch 8LU is set to ON.

R (c) Make sure that the floor panels 151AG, 152AG, 151BG, 152BG are
R removed (Ref. TASK 53-42-14-000-001).



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Subtask 30-71-55-865-055

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAIN VALVE 20DU B08

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-55-991-001)

Subtask 30-71-55-420-050

A. Installation of the heating disk 6DU (56DU):

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Attach the heating disk (2) with the screws (7) and the washers (8)
to the air-stop drain-valve (1) (Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004).

(3) Attach the bonding strip (3) with the screw (5) and the washer (4) to
the air-stop drain-valve (1).

(4) TORQUE all screws (5), (7) of the heating disk (2) to 0.08 m.daN
(7.07 lbf.in).

(5) Install the sides (10) and (11) of the insulation box.

(6) Put the lower lid (9) of the insulation box in position.

(7) Tighten the velcro fasteners (12) of the insulation box. Make sure
that the velcro fasteners do not damage the insulation box.

Subtask 30-71-55-865-056

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 2000VU WASTE WIP-DRAIN VALVE 20DU B08



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-71-55-720-050

R A. Do the functional test of the forward (aft) heating disk 6DU (56DU)
R (Ref. TASK 30-71-00-720-001).

Subtask 30-71-55-410-050

B. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.
R

R (2) FOR 6DU

R (a) Install the floor panels 131TF, 132TF (Ref. TASK 53-22-14-400-
001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU to OFF.

R (c) Close the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).
R

R (3) FOR 56DU

R (a) Install the floor panels 151AG, 152AG, 151BG, 152BG (Ref. TASK
R 53-42-14-400-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 8LU to OFF.

R (c) Close the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).

Subtask 30-71-55-862-050

C. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).



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______________________________________________________________
HEATER ELEMENT - AFT CARGO DRAIN HEATING (51DU,52DU,53DU,54DU)
____________________
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

TASK 30-71-56-000-001

Removal of the Aft-Cargo Drain-Heating Heater-Elements

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific insertion-removal tool M15.570-16

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
52-30-00-860-006 Open the Bulk Cargo-Compartment Door
53-42-14-000-001 Removal of the AFT Cargo-Compartment Floor-Panels
Zone 150
30-71-56-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-56-861-050

A. Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001)



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R Subtask 30-71-56-865-053

R B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 2001VU POT/WASTE WIP HEATER LINE 31DW D03
R 2001VU POT/WASTE WIP HEATER CTL 32DW D02

Subtask 30-71-56-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) Open the BULK cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-006).

(2) Set the SERVICE LIGHT switch to ON.

(3) Remove the following cargo-compartment floor panels


(Ref. TASK 53-42-14-000-001):
- FOR 51DU
151UF,
- FOR 52DU
151UF, 151AG,
- FOR 53DU
151BG,
- FOR 54DU
152AG, 152BG.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-56-991-001)

Subtask 30-71-56-020-050

A. Removal of the Heating Element (Example)

(1) Remove and discard the cable ties of the identification and warnig
lables.

(2) Remove and discard the cable ties which attaches the elctrical wires
of the related heater element (6).

(3) Remove and the burr sleeves (1) and the insulation sleeve (4).

(4) Remove the insulation (7).



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(5) Disconnect the electrical connections (2) with the insertion-removal
tool M15.570-16.

NOTE : Identify all the electrical wires before you disconnect them.
____

(6) If necessary, remove the related Temperature Sensor.

(7) Remove and discard the shrinkable sleeve (8) that safties both ends
of the glass fiber tape (9).

NOTE : Do not damage the wastewater line (5) when you remove the
____
shrinkable sleeve (8).

(8) Remove and discard the glass fiber tape (9) which attaches the heater
element (6) to the wastewater line (5).

(9) Remove the heater element (6).



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Heater Elements - Removal/Installation
Figure 401/TASK 30-71-56-991-001- 12 (SHEET 1)



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Figure 401/TASK 30-71-56-991-001- 22 (SHEET 2)



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TASK 30-71-56-400-001

Installation of the Aft-Cargo Drain-Heating Heater-Elements

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific cable ties


No specific insertion-removal tool M15.570-16
No specific lint-free cloth

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 08-053 D DAN 328-H


GLASS FIBER TAPE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 11-003 USA ASTM D 740
METHYL-ETHYL-KETONE (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-71-00-710-002 Operational Test of the Waste-Water Ice-Protection
Heater-Elements
52-30-00-860-006 Open the Bulk Cargo-Compartment Door
52-42-14-000-001 Removal of the Potable Water Service-Door (192NB)
53-42-14-000-001 Removal of the AFT Cargo-Compartment Floor-Panels
Zone 150



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

30-71-56-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-71-56-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized (Ref. TASK 24-
42-00-861-001).

(2) Make sure that the BULK cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK 52-
30-00-860-006).

(3) Make sure that the SERVICE LIGHT switch is ON.

(4) Make sure that the following cargo-compartment floor panels are
removed
(Ref. TASK 52-42-14-000-001):
- FOR 51DU
151UF,
- FOR 52DU
151UF, 151AG,
- FOR 53DU
151BG,
- FOR 54DU
152AG, 152BG.

R Subtask 30-71-56-865-054

R B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
R tagged

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 2001VU POT/WASTE WIP HEATER LINE 31DW D03
R 2001VU POT/WASTE WIP HEATER CTL 32DW D02



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Subtask 30-71-56-140-050

C. Preparation for Installation

WARNING : YOU MUST ALWAYS WEAR RUBBER GLOVES WHEN YOU DO THIS PROCEDURE.
_______

WARNING : OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS WHEN YOU USE THE SPECIAL
_______
MATERIAL.
THIS MATERIAL IS DANGEROUS.

(1) Clean the wastewater line with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-003)
and a lint-free cloth .

(2) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-71-56-991-001)

Subtask 30-71-56-420-050

A. Installation of a Heating Element (Example)

(1) Put the heater element (6) in position on the wastewater line (5).

NOTE : Do not bend the heater element in the Y-axis. The minimum
____
bending radius in the X-axis is 25 mm (0.9842 in.).

(2) Install the BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-053) (9)
in a ring-shape to attach the heater element (6) on the wastewater
line (5).

NOTE : Make sure that the heater element (6) is correctly installed
____
on the wastewater line (5).

(3) Saftey both ends of the BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No.
08-053) (9) with cable ties as an alternative to the shrinkable
sleeve (9).

(4) Connect the electrical connections (2) with the insertion-removal


tool M15.570-16.

NOTE : Connect the electrical wires as identified during the removal


____
procedure.

(5) If removed, install the related temperature sensor.



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(6) Install the insulation (7) carefully on the wastewater line (5) and
safety it with the burr sleeves (1).

NOTE : Make sure that the electrical connections (2) are free of the
____
insulation (7).

(7) Install the insulation sleeve (4).

(8) Attach the identification and warning lables and the electrical wires
of the heater element (6) with the cable ties.

NOTE : Do not damage the insulation (7) with the cable ties.
____

Subtask 30-71-56-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
31DW, 32DW

Subtask 30-71-56-710-050

C. The applicable heater elements are controlled and monitored by the


control unit 33DW. But do the BITE test of the waste water ice-protection
system (Ref. TASK 30-71-00-710-002).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-71-56-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Install the following cargo-compartment floor panels


(Ref. TASK 53-42-14-000-001):
- FOR 51DU
151UF,
- FOR 52DU
151UF, 151AG,
- FOR 53DU
151BG,
- FOR 54DU
152AG, 152BG.

(2) Set the SERVICE LIGHT switch to OFF.

(3) Close the BULK cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-006).



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B. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).



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WATER SERVICING PANELS HEATING - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
__________________________________________________________

1. General
_______

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

A. Potable Water Service Panel


(Ref. Fig. 001)
The potable water service panel heating is installed to prevent ice
formation in the potable water servicing panel (Ref. 38-10-00) in icing
conditions.
The fill/drain nipple are electrically heated to prevent ice formation of
the remaining water in the fill/drain nipple and overflow nipple which
could cause a blockage or damage to the nipples.
A thermostat controls the potable water service panel heating.

**ON A/C 151-199, 301-399, 401-499,

A. Potable Water Service Panel

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 001)

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 001A)

**ON A/C 151-199, 301-399, 401-499,

The potable water service panel heating is installed to prevent ice


formation in the potable water servicing panel (Ref. 38-10-00) in icing
conditions.
The fill/drain nipple and overflow nipple are electrically heated to
prevent ice formation of the remaining water in the fill/drain nipple and
overflow nipple which could cause a blockage or damage to the nipples.
A thermostat controls the potable water service panel heating.

**ON A/C ALL

2. __________________
Component Location



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Figure 001


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Figure 001A


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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 002)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
11DV NIPPLE-FILL AND DRAIN 171 171AL 30-72-52
12DV THERMOSTAT-FILL AND DRAIN NIPPLE 171 30-72-11

**ON A/C 151-199, 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 002A)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
11DV NIPPLE-FILL AND DRAIN 171 171AL 30-72-52
12DV THERMOSTAT-FILL AND DRAIN NIPPLE 171 30-72-11
13DV NIPPLE-OVERFLOW 171 171AL 30-72-52
14DV THERMOSTAT-OVERFLOW NIPPLE 171 30-72-11

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________________
System Description

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

A. Potable Water Service Panel


The potable water service-panel is located at the aft left hand side of
the lower fuselage shell.
The fill/drain nipple (referred to as the nipples) are electrically
heated with a foil heating element. The foil heating element is part of
the nipple.
A temperature thermostat is installed adjacent to the nipple and
permamently measures the nipple temperature.
The temperature thermostat is connected to the nipple foil heating
element. When icing conditions occur the thermostat will turn on the foil
heating element. An overtemperature switch prevents damage to the foil
heating element.



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Component Location - Heater/Thermostat
Figure 002


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Component Location - Heater/Thermostat
Figure 002A


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The cut off temperature is 110 + 5 -5 deg. C (230. 00 + 9. 00 - 9. 00
deg. F).

**ON A/C 151-199, 301-399, 401-499,

A. Potable Water Service Panel


The potable water service-panel is located at the aft left hand side of
the lower fuselage shell.
The fill/drain nipple and overflow nipple (referred to as the nipples)
are electrically heated with a foil heating element. The foil heating
element is part of the nipple.
A temperature thermostat is installed adjacent to the nipple and
permamently measures the nipple temperature.
The temperature thermostat is connected to the nipple foil heating
element. When icing conditions occurs the thermostat will turn on the
foil heating element. An overtemperature switch prevents damage to the
foil heating element.
The cut off temperature is 110 + 5 -5 deg. C (230. 00 + 9. 00 - 9. 00
deg. F).

**ON A/C ALL

4. ____________
Power Supply

A. Potable Water Service Panel


The potable water service panel is supplied with 115VAC from the busbar
210XP through the circuit breaker 15DV.

5. ________________________________
Operation/Control and Indicating

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 003)

A. Potable Water Service Panel


When the busbar 210XP 115VAC is energized and the circuit breaker 15DV is
closed, the potable water service panel is energized through the
thermostat 12DV to the fill/drain foil heater 11DV.
The thermostat permamently measures the nipple temperature, when icing
conditions occur, the thermostat will turn on the foil heaters of the
nipples at approx. 6 DEG.C (42.80 DEG.F) and switch off at approx. 13
DEG.C (55.40 DEG.F).
Each heating circuit is protected by a micro fuse for overheat
protection, the cut off temperature is 110 DEG.C (230.00 DEG.F).



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Water Service Panels - Electrical Schematic
Figure 003


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**ON A/C 151-199, 301-399, 401-499,

R **ON A/C 151-199,

(Ref. Fig. 003A)

R **ON A/C 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 003B)

**ON A/C 151-199, 301-399, 401-499,

A. Potable Water Service Panel


When the busbar 210XP 115VAC is energized and the circuit breaker 15DV is
closed, the potable water service panel is energized through the
thermostats 12DV and 14DV to the fill/drain foil heater 11DV and overflow
foil heater 13DV.
The thermostat permamently measures the nipple temperature, when icing
conditions occur, the thermostat will turn on the foil heaters of the
nipples at approx. 6.0 DEG.C (42.80 DEG.F) and switch off at approx. 13.0
DEG.C (55.40 DEG.F).
Each heating circuit is protected by a micro fuse for overheat
protection, the cut off temperature is 110 DEG.C (230.00 DEG.F).



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Water Service Panels - Electrical Schematic
Figure 003A


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Water Service Panels - Electrical Schematic
Figure 003B


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THERMOSTAT - FILL/DRAIN/OVERFLOW NIPPLE (12DV,14DV) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
__________________________________________________________________________

TASK 30-72-11-000-001

Removal of the Thermostat

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific insertion-removal tool M15.570-20
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
25-55-12-000-001 Removal of the AFT Cargo Compartment Partition FR65
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

30-72-11-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 151-199, 301-399, 401-499,

30-72-11-991-001-A Fig. 401A



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-72-11-861-052

A. Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).

Subtask 30-72-11-865-053

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

2001VU POT WIP-SVCE-PNL 15DV D01

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

2001VU POT/WASTE WIP-SVCE-PNL 15DV D01

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-72-11-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) Put an access platform in postion at the potable-water service-panel


171AL.

(2) Open the panel and make sure that the drain-control handle is in the
NORM position.

(3) Put an access platform in position at the aft cargo-compartment door.

(4) Open the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(5) Remove the partition 161DW, (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-001) to get


access to the thermostat and the terminal block 7510VT.



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4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-72-11-991-001)

**ON A/C 151-199, 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-72-11-991-001-A)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-72-11-020-050

A. Removal of the Thermostat

(1) Remove and discard the cable ties from the electrical wires.

(2) Make match marks on all electrical wires before you disconnect them.

(3) Disconnect the electrical connections (8) with the insertion-removal


tool M15.570-20 from the terminal block 7510VT.

(4) Remove the screws (4), the washer (2) and the nut (1).

(5) Lift the thermostat-housing cover (3).

(6) Loosen the threaded-sleeve (7) with a screw driver.

(7) Remove the threaded-sleeve (7).

(8) Remove the thermostat-housing (6) from the stud (5).



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Removal/Installation of Thermostat 12DV
Figure 401/TASK 30-72-11-991-001


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Removal/Installation of Thermostat 12DV and Thermostat 14DV
Figure 401A/TASK 30-72-11-991-001-A


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TASK 30-72-11-400-001

Installation of the Thermostat

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific cable ties


No specific cooling spray
No specific insertion-removal tool M15.570-20
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)
No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.00 to 1.20 m.daN
(0.00 to 9.00 lbf.ft)

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 08-048 D DA-2-657-4


LOW STRENGTH THREADLOCKER (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External
Power
R 25-55-12-000-001 Removal of the AFT Cargo Compartment Partition FR65
R 25-55-12-400-001 Installation of the AFT Cargo Compartment Partition
R FR65



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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the


Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-72-11-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized (Ref. TASK 24-
42-00-861-001).

(2) Make sure that the access platform is set in position at the
potable-water panel 171AL.

R (3) Make sure that the panel is openend and the drain-control handle is
R set to the NORM position.

R (4) Make sure that the access platform is set in position at the aft
R cargo-compartment door.

R (5) Make sure that the aft cargo-compartment door is openend (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

R (6) Make sure that the partition 161DW, (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-001) to
R get access to the thermostat and the terminal block 7510VT.



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Subtask 30-72-11-865-054

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

2001VU POT WIP-SVCE-PNL 15DV D01

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

2001VU POT/WASTE WIP-SVCE-PNL 15DV D01

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-72-11-420-050

A. Installation of the Thermostat

(1) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Put the thermostat-housing (6) on the stud (5).

(3) Put the threaded-sleeve (7) in position.

(4) Tighten the threaded-sleeve (7) with a torque wrench to 0.05 m.daN
(4.42 lbf.in).

NOTE : A threaded overlap is not required.


____

(5) Secure the threaded-sleeve (7) with BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS
(Material No. 08-048).

(6) Install the thermostat-housing cover (3) with the srews (4), the
washers (2) and the nuts (1).

(7) Connect the electrical connections (8) with the insertion-removal


tool M15.570-20 to the terminal block 7510VT.



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(8) Install the electrical wires with the cable ties on the bracket.

Subtask 30-72-11-861-051

B. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 30-72-11-865-055

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

2001VU POT WIP-SVCE-PNL 15DV D01

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

2001VU POT/WASTE WIP-SVCE-PNL 15DV D01

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-72-11-710-050

D. Do this test.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. At the potable-water At the potable-water service-panel:


service-panel:

- apply cooling spray on and - examine that the fill/drain nipple


around the housing of the 11DV becomes warm.
thermostat 12DV.



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Subtask 30-72-11-710-050-A

D. Do this test.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 1. At the potable-water At the potable-water service-panel:


R service-panel:

- apply cooling spray on and - examine that the fill/drain nipple


around the housing of the 11DV (13DV) becomes warm.
thermostat 12DV (14DV).

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-72-11-410-050

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

R (1) Install the partition 161DW, (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-001).

R (2) Close the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002).

R (3) Make sure that the drain-control handle is in the NORM position and
R close the potable-water service-panel 171AL.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).

Subtask 30-72-11-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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NIPPLE - FILL/DRAIN/OVERFLOW (11DV,13DV) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_______________________________________________________________

TASK 30-72-52-000-001

Removal of the Heated Fill/Drain Nipple 11DV and/or Overflow Nipple 13DV

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking plugs


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific insertion-removal tool M15.570-20
No specific non-metallic scraper
No specific access platform 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

12-24-38-680-002 Draining of the Potable Water System (without


Electrical Power)
24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External
Power
25-55-12-000-001 Removal of the AFT Cargo Compartment Partition FR65
30-72-11-000-001 Removal of the Thermostat
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

30-72-52-991-001 Fig. 401



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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON A/C 151-199, 301-399, 401-499,

30-72-52-991-001-A Fig. 401A

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-72-52-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).

(2) Drain the potable water system (Ref. TASK 12-24-38-680-002).

(3) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position to tell persons not to fill or flush
the potable water system.

Subtask 30-72-52-865-058

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

2001VU POT WIP-SVCE-PNL 15DV D01

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

2001VU POT/WASTE WIP-SVCE-PNL 15DV D01



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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-72-52-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) Put an access platform in position at the potable water service-panel


and open the access door 171AL.

(2) Open the aft cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(3) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 8LU to ON.

(4) Remove the partition 161DW (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-000-001) to get access
to the nipple(s) and the terminal block 7510VT.

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-72-52-991-001)

**ON A/C 151-199, 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-72-52-991-001-A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-72-52-020-050

A. Removal of the FILL/DRAIN NIPPLE (11DV)

(1) Remove the thermostat 12DV (4) (Ref. TASK 30-72-11-000-001).

(2) Remove and discard the cable ties of the electrical harness.

(3) Disconnect the electrical contacts with the insertion-removal tool


M15.570-20.

(4) Disconnect the potable water pipe (1) from the fill/drain nipple (9).

(5) Put blanking plugs on the disconnected line ends.



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Fill/Drain Nipple 11DV
Figure 401/TASK 30-72-52-991-001


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Fill/Drain Nipple 11DV / Overflow Nipple 13DV
Figure 401A/TASK 30-72-52-991-001-A


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(6) If necessary, remove the cap (7) from the fill/drain nipple (9).

(7) Remove the screws (8), the washers (3) and nuts (2) from the
fill/drain nipple (9).

NOTE : The screws (6) and the related washers and nuts are removed
____
during the removal procedure of the thermostat (4).

(8) Remove the sealant around the fill/drain nipple (9) carefully with
the non-metallic scraper.

(9) Remove the fill/drain nipple (9) and the insulation plate (5) from
the potable water service-panel.

**ON A/C 151-199, 301-399, 401-499,

Subtask 30-72-52-020-050-A

A. Removal of the FILL/DRAIN NIPPLE (11DV) and/or OVERFLOW NIPPLE (13DV)

(1) Remove the thermostat 12DV and/or 14DV (4) (Ref. TASK 30-72-11-000-
001).

(2) Remove and discard the cable ties of the electrical harness.

(3) Disconnect the electrical contacts with the insertion-removal tool


M15.570-20.

(4) Disconnect the potable water pipe (1) from the fill/drain nipple (9)
and/or overflow nipple (10).

(5) Put blanking plugs on the disconnected line ends.

(6) If necessary, remove the cap (7) from the fill/drain nipple (9).

(7) Remove the screws (8), the washers (3) and nuts (2) from the
fill/drain nipple (9) and/or overflow nipple (10).

NOTE : The screws (6) and the related washers and nuts are removed
____
during the removal procedure of the thermostat (4).

(8) Remove the sealant around the fill/drain nipple (9) and/or overflow
nipple (10) carefully with the non-metallic scraper.


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(9) Remove the fill/drain nipple (9) and/or overflow nipple (10) and the
related insulation plate (5), (11) from the potable water
service-panel.


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**ON A/C ALL

TASK 30-72-52-400-001

Installation of the Heated Fill/Drain Nipple 11DV and/or Overflow Nipple 13DV

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific cable ties


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific insertion-removal tool M15.570-20
No specific lint-free cloth
No specific non-metallic scraper
No specific Cooling spray

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 05-002 USA MIL-PRF-8116


PUTTY, ZINC CHROMATE GENERAL PURPOSE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 09-019 USA AMS 3267/3
NO LONGER AVAILABLE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 11-003 USA ASTM D 740
METHYL-ETHYL-KETONE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 16-003 F ASNB70720
COATING (OBSOLETE USE 16-021) (Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External
Power
25-55-12-400-001 Installation of the AFT Cargo Compartment Partition
FR65
30-72-11-400-001 Installation of the Thermostat
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

30-72-52-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 151-199, 301-399, 401-499,

30-72-52-991-001-A Fig. 401A

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-72-52-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).

(2) Make sure that a WARNING NOTICE is in position to tell persons not to
fill or flush the potable water system.



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Subtask 30-72-52-865-059

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

2001VU POT WIP-SVCE-PNL 15DV D01

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

2001VU POT/WASTE WIP-SVCE-PNL 15DV D01

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-72-52-991-001)

**ON A/C 151-199, 301-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-72-52-991-001-A)



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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-72-52-140-050

A. Preparation for installation

WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL


_______
MATERIALS ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.

(1) Remove the used sealant with a non-metallic scraper.

(2) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area with CLEANING
AGENTS (Material No. 11-003) and a lint-free cloth.

(3) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-72-52-420-050

B. Installation of the FILL/DRAIN NIPPLE (11DV)

NOTE : The operational temperature of the heater nipples:


____
- the heater will come on at 6.0 +1 -1 deg. C (42.80 +1.80 -1.80
deg. F)
- and switch off at 13.0 +1 -1 deg. C (55.40 +1.80 -1.80 deg. F).
- The overheat protection tempoerature (micro fuse) for the heater
nipples:
- will switch off at 110.0 deg. C (230.0 deg. F)

(1) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-002) to the screws (8).

(2) Put the fill/drain nipple (9) and the insulation plate (5) in
position.



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(3) Install the fill/drain nipple (9) with the screws (8), the washers
(3) and the nuts (2).

NOTE : The screws (6) and the related washers and nuts are installed
____
during the installation procedure of the thermostat (4).

(4) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(5) Install the potable water pipe (1) to the fill/drain nipple (9).

(6) Connect the electrical contacts with the insertion-removal tool


M15.570-20.

(7) Attach the electrical harness with the cable ties.

(8) Install the thermostat 12DV (4) (Ref. TASK 30-72-11-400-001).

Subtask 30-72-52-914-050

C. Application of Sealant

(1) Apply SEALANTS (Material No. 09-019) around the fill/drain nipple
(9).

(2) Make the sealant around the fill/drain nipple (9) smooth.

(3) Let the sealant cure.

(4) Apply STRUCTURE PAINTS (Material No. 16-003) to the sealant around
the fill/drain nipple (9).

**ON A/C 151-199, 301-399, 401-499,

Subtask 30-72-52-420-050-A

B. Installation of the FILL/DRAIN NIPPLE (11DV) and/or OVERFLOW NIPPLE


(13DV)

NOTE : The operational temperature of the heater nipples:


____
- the heater will come on at 6.0 +1 -1 deg. C (42.80 +1.80 -1.80
deg. F)
- and switch off at 13.0 +1 -1 deg. C (55.40 +1.80 -1.80 deg. F).
- The overheat protection tempoerature (micro fuse) for the heater
nipples:
- will switch off at 110.0 deg. C (230.0 deg. F)


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(1) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-002) to the screws (8).

(2) Put the fill/drain nipple (9) and/or overflow nipple (10) and the
related insulation plate (5), (11) in position.

(3) Install the fill/drain nipple (9) and/or the overflow nipple (10)
with the screws (8), the washers (3) and the nuts (2).

NOTE : The screws (6) and the related washers and nuts are installed
____
during the installation procedure of the thermostat (4).

(4) Remove the blanking plugs from the disconnected line ends.

(5) Install the potable water pipe (1) to the fill/drain nipple (9)
and/or overflow nipple (10).

(6) Connect the electrical contacts with the insertion-removal tool


M15.570-20.

(7) Attach the electrical harness with the cable ties.

(8) Install the thermostat 12DV and/or 14DV (4) (Ref. TASK 30-72-11-400-
001).

Subtask 30-72-52-914-050-A

C. Application of Sealant

(1) Apply SEALANTS (Material No. 09-019) around the fill/drain nipple (9)
and/or overflow nipple (10).

(2) Make the sealant around the fill/drain nipple (9) and/or overflow
nipple (10) smooth.

(3) Let the sealant cure.

(4) Apply STRUCTURE PAINTS (Material No. 16-003) to the sealant around
the fill/drain nipple (9) and/or overflow nipple (10).

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-72-52-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:


15DV.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-72-52-720-050

C. Test

NOTE : Use a Cooling spray for this test.


____

(1) Do this test.

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ACTION RESULT
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1. At the potable water At the potable water service-panel:


service-panel:

- Apply cooling spray on and - Examine that the fill/drain nipple


around the housing of the 11DV becomes warm.
thermostat 12DV.



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**ON A/C 151-199, 301-399, 401-499,

Subtask 30-72-52-720-050-A

C. Test

NOTE : Use a Cooling spray for this test.


____

(1) Do this test.

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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. At the potable water At the potable water service-panel:


service-panel:

- Apply cooling spray on and - Examine that the fill/drain nipple


around the housing of the 11DV (overflow nipple 13DV) becomes
thermostat 12DV (14DV). warm.

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-72-52-410-050

D. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

R (2) Install the partition 161DW (Ref. TASK 25-55-12-400-001).

(3) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 8LU to OFF.

(4) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002).

(5) Close the potable water service-panel 171AL.

(6) Remove the access platform.

Subtask 30-72-52-862-050

E. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-


002).



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POTABLE WATER ICE PROTECTION - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
________________________________________________________

1. _______
General
The potable-water ice-protection is installed to prevent ice formation in
the potable-water system.
Ice formation in the potable-water lines can cause a blockage or damage to
the water lines.
The potable-water lines where icing conditions can occur are insulated and
heated by tape electrical-heaters.
A control unit through the temperature sensors controls the operation of the
tape electrical-heaters.
R The waste-water from the galley and lavatory wash basins is dumped through
R the waste-water drain-lines and drain masts to atmosphere.

2. __________________
Component Location

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105,

(Ref. Fig. 001)

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL |ZONE | ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF
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3DW UNIT-CTL 132 825 30-73-34
4DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
9DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
10DW SENSOR 131 825 30-73-17
16DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
40DU SENSOR 131 825 30-71-17
41DU TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-71-53
42DU TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-71-53

**ON A/C 106-149, 201-234, 236-238,

**ON A/C 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 002)

**ON A/C 106-149, 211-234, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 002A)



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Figure 001


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Figure 002


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Potable Water Ice Protection - Component Location
Figure 002A


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**ON A/C 106-149, 201-234, 236-238,

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL | ZONE | ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3DW UNIT-CTL 132 825 30-73-34
4DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
9DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
10DW SENSOR 131 825 30-73-17
16DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

**ON A/C 151-199,

(Ref. Fig. 002B)

R **ON A/C 401-499,

R (Ref. Fig. 002F)

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL | ZONE | ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3DW UNIT-CTL 132 825 30-73-34
10DW SENSOR 131 825 30-73-17
4DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
16DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
333DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
334DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
335DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53



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Potable Water Ice Protection - Component Location
Figure 002B


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Figure 002C


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Potable Water Ice Protection - Component Location/Electrical Schematic of
Control Unit 3DW and associated Heater Circuits
R Figure 002D (SHEET 1)



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Control Unit 3DW and associated Heater Circuits
R Figure 002D (SHEET 2)



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Potable Water Ice Protection - Component Location
R Figure 002E


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Potable Water Ice Protection - Component Location
R Figure 002F


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R **ON A/C 235-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 002C)

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL | ZONE | ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3DW UNIT-CTL 132 825 30-73-34
4DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
9DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
10DW SENSOR 131 825 30-73-17
16DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
365DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53

**ON A/C 301-307,

(Ref. Fig. 002D)

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL | ZONE | ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3DW UNIT-CTL 132 825 30-73-34
10DW SENSOR 131 825 30-73-17
4DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
16DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
311DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
300DW SENSOR 131 825 30-73-17
321DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
322DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
323DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
331DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
332DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
333DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
334DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53


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**ON A/C 308-399,

R (Ref. Fig. 002E)

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL | ZONE | ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3DW UNIT-CTL 132 825 30-73-34
4DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
10DW SENSOR 131 825 30-73-17
16DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
300DW SENSOR 132 825 30-73-53
311DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
321DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
322DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
323DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
331DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
332DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
333DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
334DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53
365DW TAPE-HEATER 131 825 30-73-53

**ON A/C ALL

3. System
__________________
Description
The potable water lines installed in the forward and aft sections of the
aircraft in areas where possible icing conditions can occur, are
electrically heated with heater assemblies. The potable water lines are
installed on supports and tightened with clamps. The heater assembly is
attached to the potable water line with bonding tape. Insulation is
installed to cover the heated potable lines.
The control units, located in the forward and aft cargo compartments of the
aircraft control and monitor the heater circuits. Each heating circuit is
protected by a fuse, installed in its related control unit. The control unit
controls and monitors the heater assembly. The temperature sensors are
connected to the control unit, which constantly measures the temperature of
the potable water lines.
If icing condition occurs the control unit turns on the heater assembly.

4. ____________
Power Supply


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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

The GND/FLT busbar 212XP-C supplies 115 V AC to the potable water system
heater assemblies.
R The GND/FLT busbar 602PP supplies 28 V DC to the control unit 3DW.
The subsequent circuit breakers installed on CB panel 2000VU:
- 1DW
- 2DW

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 002F)


The subsequent circuit breakers for the fwd section are installed on CB
panel 2000VU Zone 223:
- 1DW
- 2DW
The GND/FLT busbar 212XP-C supplies 115 V AC to the control unit 3DW and
fwd potable water system heater assemblies (Heaters I to IV).
The GND/FLT busbar 602PP supplies 28 V DC to the control unit 3DW.

**ON A/C ALL

5. ________________________________
Operation/Control and Indicating

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105,

(Ref. Fig. 003)

**ON A/C 106-149, 211-234, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 003A)

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 003B)

**ON A/C 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 003C)



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Potable Water Ice Protection - Electrical Schematic.
Figure 003


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Potable Water Ice Protection - Electrical Schematic.
Figure 003A


R

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Potable Water Ice Protection - Electrical Schematic
Figure 003B


R

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151-199, 401-499,  30-73-00

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Potable Water Ice Protection - Electrical Schematic
Figure 003C


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R **ON A/C 235-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 003D)

R **ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 003E)


R

**ON A/C ALL

The potable water ice protection system operates when the busbars 212XP-C
115 V AC and 602PP 28 V DC are energized and circuit breakers 1DW and 2DW
are closed.
You cannot control the system manually.
The system operates automatically on the ground and/or in the flight mode.
The control unit 3DW controls the operation of related sensors and heaters.
When the sensors detect icing conditions (this depends on stored temperature
threshold in the control unit), the control unit will supply electrical
power (115 V AC) to the heater assemblies.
The control adjustments for the heaters are:
- heaters ON < 6.0 +1 -1 deg.C (42.80 +1.80 -1.80 deg.F),
- heaters OFF > 10.0 +1 -1 deg.C (50.00 +1.80 -1.80 deg. F)
The control unit(s) of the potable water ice protection is (are) provided
with an internal BITE test.
The BITE test function monitors the correct function of:
- the control and monitor circuits,
- the connected heater circuits (tapes),
- the connected temperature sensor,
- the internal solid states relays,
- the power supply of the system,
- the interface connector.
You start the BITE test when you push the TEST pushbutton, located on the
top of the control unit 3DW.
Two Light Emmiting Diodes (LED) show the correct status of the system.



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Figure 003D


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Potable Water Ice Protection - Electrical Schematic.
Figure 003E


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POTABLE WATER ICE PROTECTION - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
______________________________________________

TASK 30-73-00-740-001

BITE Test of the Potable Water Ice-Protection

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
FOR FIN 3DW:
25-54-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the FWD Cargo
Compartment
25-54-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the FWD Cargo
Compartment
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
R 52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
R Yellow Electric Pump

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-73-00-861-051

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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Subtask 30-73-00-865-056

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

**ON A/C 301-399,

2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

**ON A/C 051-051,

2001VU POT/WASTE WIP HEATER LINE 31DW D03


2001VU POT/WASTE WIP HEATER CTL 32DW D02

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-73-00-010-051

C. Get Access
R

R (1) FOR 3DW:

(a) Open the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


001).

R (b) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU to ON.

R (c) Remove the sidewall panel 132JW (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-000-003).



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4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-73-00-740-050

A. Do this test.

NOTE : The control unit 3DW controls and monitors heaters of the
____
potable-water ice protection system (HTR I/II) and of the
waste-water ice protection system (HTR III/IV). The result of HTR
III/IV is indicated in parentheses, because the principal interest
of this test is the potable-water ice protection.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the control unit 3DW: On the control unit 3DW:


- Push and hold the TEST - The green LED I/II (III/IV) comes on.
pushbutton switch.

- Release the TEST pushbutton - The green LED I/II (III/IV) goes off.
switch.

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 30-73-00-740-050-A

A. Do this test.

NOTE : The control unit 3DW controls and monitors heaters of the
____
potable-water ice protection system (HTR I/II) and of the
waste-water ice protection system (HTR III/IV). The result of HTR
III/IV is indicated in parentheses, because the principal interest
of this test is the potable-water ice protection.



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ACTION RESULT
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1. On the control unit 3DW: On the control unit 3DW:


- Push and hold the TEST - The green LEDs I/II and (III/IV) come
pushbutton switch. on.

- Release the TEST pushbutton - The green LEDs I/II and III/IV go
switch. off.

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-73-00-410-052

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other
items.
R

R (2) FOR 3DW:

(a) Install the sidewall panel 132JW (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-400-003).

R (b) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU to OFF.

R (c) Close the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


R 002).

Subtask 30-73-00-862-051

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-


002).



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TASK 30-73-00-720-001

Functional Test of the Potable Water Ice-Protection

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL MATERIALS


_______
ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific cooling spray

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
FOR FIN 10DW, 4DW, 5DW, 6DW, 9DW
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 10DW, 16DW, 4DW, 9DW



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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the


Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 16DW, 333DW, 334DW, 335DW, 4DW
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
R FOR FIN 16DW, 4DW
R 25-54-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the FWD Cargo
R Compartment
FOR FIN 333DW, 334DW, 335DW
25-54-12-000-001 Removal of the FWD Cargo Compartment Partition FR34
25-54-12-400-001 Installation of the FWD Cargo Compartment Partition
FR34
FOR FIN 10DW, 16DW, 300DW, 311DW, 321DW, 322DW, 323DW, 331DW, 332DW, 333DW,
334DW, 4DW
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 332DW, 333DW, 334DW
25-54-12-000-001 Removal of the FWD Cargo Compartment Partition FR34
25-54-12-400-001 Installation of the FWD Cargo Compartment Partition
FR34
FOR FIN 16DW, 311DW, 321DW, 322DW, 323DW, 331DW, 332DW, 333DW, 334DW, 4DW
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 300DW, 332DW, 333DW, 334DW
25-54-12-000-001 Removal of the FWD Cargo Compartment Partition FR34
25-54-12-400-001 Installation of the FWD Cargo Compartment Partition
FR34

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-73-00-861-052

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

**ON A/C 301-399,

2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

**ON A/C 051-051,

2001VU POT/WASTE WIP HEATER LINE 31DW D03


2001VU POT/WASTE WIP HEATER CTL 32DW D02

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-210,

Subtask 30-73-00-010-052

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) FOR 4DW, 5DW, 6DW, 9DW, 10DW

(2) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(3) Remove the sidewall and the floor panels 131GW, 131HW, 131GF, 131FF,
131SF to get access to the related heater elements and the
temperature sensor.



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**ON A/C 106-149, 211-234, 236-238,

Subtask 30-73-00-010-052-B

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) FOR 4DW, 9DW, 10DW, 16DW

(2) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(3) Remove the sidewall and the floor panels 131HW, 131GF, 131FF, 131SF
to get access to the related heater elements and the temperature
sensor.

**ON A/C 151-199,

Subtask 30-73-00-010-052-A

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) FOR 4DW, 16DW, 333DW, 334DW, 335DW


- Open the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

R (2) FOR 4DW, 16DW


R - Remove the sidewall panels 131GW, 131HW, 131GF, 131FF, 131SF
R (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-000-003).

(3) FOR 333DW, 334DW, 335DW


- Remove the partitions 131PW, 131NW, 132PW, (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-000-
001).

R **ON A/C 235-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-73-00-010-052-F

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) FOR 4DW, 9DW, 10DW, 16DW


For 365DW

(2) Open the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).


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(3) Remove the sidewall and the floor panels 131HW, 131GF, 131FF, 131SF
to get access to the related heater elements and the temperature
sensor.

**ON A/C 301-304,

Subtask 30-73-00-010-052-D

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) FOR 4DW, 10DW, 16DW, 300DW, 311DW, 321DW, 322DW, 323DW, 331DW, 332DW,
333DW, 334DW
- Open the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) FOR 4DW, 10DW, 16DW, 300DW, 311DW, 321DW, 322DW, 323DW, 331DW
- Remove the sidewall panels 131GW, 131HW, 131MW, 131QW, 131RW.

(3) FOR 332DW, 333DW, 334DW


- Remove the partitions 131PW, 131NW, 132PW, (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-000-
001).

**ON A/C 305-307,

Subtask 30-73-00-010-052-C

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) FOR 4DW, 16DW, 311DW, 321DW, 322DW, 323DW, 331DW, 332DW, 333DW, 334DW
- Open the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) FOR 4DW, 16DW, 311DW, 321DW, 322DW, 323DW, 331DW


- Remove the sidewall panels 131GW, 131HW, 131MW, 131QW, 131RW.

(3) FOR 332DW, 333DW, 334DW


- Remove the partitions 131PW, 131NW, 132PW, (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-000-
001).


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**ON A/C 308-399,

Subtask 30-73-00-010-052-G

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) FOR 4DW, 10DW, 16DW, 300DW, 311DW, 321DW, 322DW, 323DW, 331DW, 332DW,
333DW, 334DW
FOR 365DW
- Open the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
001).

(2) FOR 4DW, 10DW, 16DW, 311DW, 321DW, 322DW, 323DW, 331DW
For 365DW
- Remove the sidewall panels 131GW, 131HW, 131MW, 131QW, 131RW.

(3) FOR 362DW


- Remove sidewall panel 132KW.

(4) FOR 332DW, 300DW, 333DW, 334DW


- Remove the partitions 131PW, 131NW, 132PW (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-000-
001).

**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 30-73-00-010-052-E

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) FOR 4DW, 16DW, 333DW, 334DW, 335DW


- Open the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) FOR 4DW, 16DW


- Remove the sidewall panels 131GW, 131HW, 131SW.

(3) FOR 333DW, 334DW, 335DW


- Remove the partitions 131PW, 131NW, 132PW, (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-000-
001).


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**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 30-73-00-720-050

A. Do this test:

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all heater elements.


____

Make sure that:


- You remove the insulation around each heater element and the applicable
temperature sensor.
- You apply the cooling spray to each temperature sensor.
- You feel an increase of the temperature of the related heater elements.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. In the FWD cargo compartment, In the FWD cargo compartment:


between FR 25 and FR 26 LH side:
- Apply cooling spray for at - After approximately 2 minutes you
least 10 seconds to the feel that the heater elements 4DW,
temperature sensor 10DW. 5DW, 6DW and 9DW become warm.

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

Subtask 30-73-00-720-050-A

A. Do this test:

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all heater elements.


____

Make sure that:


- You remove the insulation around each heater element and the applicable
temperature sensor.
- You apply the cooling spray to each temperature sensor.
- You feel an increase of the temperature of the related heater elements.



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. In the FWD cargo compartment, In the FWD cargo compartment:.


between FR 24 and FR 25 LH side:
- Apply cooling spray for at - After approximately 2 minutes you
least 10 seconds to the feel that the heater elements 4DW,
temperature sensor 10DW. 16DW,
- 333DW, 334DW and 335DW become warm.

**ON A/C 234-234,

Subtask 30-73-00-720-050-C

A. Do this test:

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all heater elements.


____

Make sure that:


- You remove the insulation around each heater element and the applicable
temperature sensor.
- You apply the cooling spray to each temperature sensor.
- You feel an increase of the temperature of the related heater elements.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. In the FWD cargo compartment, In the FWD cargo compartment:


between FR 25 and FR 26 LH side:
- Apply cooling spray for at - After approximately 2 minutes you
least 10 seconds to the feel that the heater elements 4DW,
temperature sensor 10DW. 9DW and 16DW become warm.



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R **ON A/C 235-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-73-00-720-050-D

A. Do this test:

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all heater elements.


____

Make sure that:


- You remove the insulation around each heater element and the applicable
temperature sensor.
- You apply the cooling spray to each temperature sensor.
- You feel an increase of the temperature of the related heater elements.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. In the forward cargo compartment, In the forward cargo compartment:


between FR 25 and FR 26 LH side:
- Apply cooling spray for at - After approximately 2 minutes you
least 10 seconds to the feel that the heater elements 4DW,
temperature sensor 10DW. 9DW, 16DW and 365DW become warm.

**ON A/C 301-307,

Subtask 30-73-00-720-050-B

A. Do this test:

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all heater elements.


____

Make sure that:


- You remove the insulation around each heater element and the applicable
temperature sensor.
- You apply the cooling spray to each temperature sensor.
- You feel an increase of the temperature of the related heater elements.


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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. In the FWD cargo compartment, In the FWD cargo compartment:


between FR 24 and FR 25 LH side:
- Apply cooling spray for at - After approximately 2 minutes you
least 10 seconds to the feel that the heater elements 4DW,
temperature sensor 10DW. 16DW, 311DW, 321DW, 322DW and 323DW
become warm.

2. In the FWD cargo compartment, at In the FWD cargo compartment:


FR 35.5.
- Apply cooling spray for at - After approximately 2 minutes you
least 10 seconds to the feel that the heater elements 331DW,
temperature sensor 300DW. 332DW, 333DW and 334DW become warm.

**ON A/C 308-399,

Subtask 30-73-00-720-050-E

A. Do this test:

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all heater elements.


____

- Remove the insulation around each heater element and the applicable
temperature sensor.
- Aply cooling spray to each temperature sensor.
- Make sure that the temperature of the related heater elements
increases.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. In the forward cargo compartment, In the forward cargo compartment:


between FR 24 and FR 25 LH side:
- Apply cooling spray for a - After approximately 2 minutes you
minimum of 10 seconds to the feel that the heater elements 4DW,
temperature sensor 10DW. 16DW, 311DW, 321DW, 322DW,323DW and
365DW become warm.

2. In the forward cargo compartment, In the forward cargo compartment:


at FR 35.5.


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Apply cooling spray for a - After approximately 2 minutes you
minimum of 10 seconds to the feel that the heater elements 331DW,
temperature sensor 300DW. 332DW, 333DW and 334DW become warm.

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-210,

Subtask 30-73-00-410-054

A. Close Access

(1) FOR 4DW, 5DW, 6DW, 9DW, 10DW

(2) Install the sidewall and the floor panels 131GW, 131HW, 131GF, 131FF,
131SF.

(3) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002).

**ON A/C 106-149, 211-234, 236-238,

Subtask 30-73-00-410-054-B

A. Close Access

(1) FOR 4DW, 9DW, 10DW, 16DW

(2) Install the sidewall and the floor panels 131HW, 131GF, 131FF, 131SF.

(3) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002).


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**ON A/C 151-199,

Subtask 30-73-00-410-054-A

A. Close Access

(1) FOR 4DW, 16DW


- Install the sidewall panels 131GW, 131HW, 131GF, 131FF, 131SF.

(2) FOR 333DW, 334DW, 335DW


- Install the partitions 131PW, 131NW, 132PW, (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-
400-001).

(3) FOR 4DW, 16DW, 333DW, 334DW, 335DW


- Close the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002).

R **ON A/C 235-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-73-00-410-054-F

A. Close Access

(1) FOR 4DW, 9DW, 10DW, 16DW


For 365DW

(2) Install the sidewall and the floor panels 131HW, 131GF, 131FF, 131SF.

(3) Close the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).

**ON A/C 301-304,

Subtask 30-73-00-410-054-D

A. Close Access

(1) FOR 4DW, 10DW, 16DW, 300DW, 311DW, 321DW, 322DW, 323DW, 331DW
- Install the sidewall panels 131GW, 131HW, 131MW, 131QW, 131RW.

(2) FOR 332DW, 333DW, 334DW


- Install the partitions 131PW, 131NW, 132PW (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-400-
001).


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(3) FOR 4DW, 10DW, 16DW, 300DW, 311DW, 321DW, 322DW, 323DW, 331DW, 332DW,
333DW, 334DW
- Close the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002).

**ON A/C 305-307,

Subtask 30-73-00-410-054-C

A. Close Access

(1) FOR 4DW, 16DW, 311DW, 321DW, 322DW, 323DW, 331DW


- Install the sidewall panels 131GW, 131HW, 131MW, 131QW, 131RW.

(2) FOR 332DW, 333DW, 334DW


- Install the partitions 131PW, 131NW, 132PW (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-400-
001).

(3) FOR 4DW, 16DW, 311DW, 321DW, 322DW, 323DW, 331DW, 332DW, 333DW, 334DW
- Close the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002).

**ON A/C 308-399,

Subtask 30-73-00-410-054-G

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) FOR 4DW, 10DW, 16DW, 311DW, 321DW, 322DW, 323DW, 331DW
FOR 365DW
- Install the sidewall panels 131GW, 131HW, 131MW, 131QW, 131RW.

(2) FOR 362DW


- Install sidewall panel 132KW.

(3) FOR 332DW, 300DW, 333DW, 334DW


- Install the partitions 131PW, 131NW, 132PW, (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-
400-001).

(4) FOR 4DW, 10DW, 16DW, 300DW, 311DW, 321DW, 322DW, 323DW, 331DW, 332DW,
333DW, 334DW
FOR 365DW
- Close the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).


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**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 30-73-00-410-054-E

A. Close Access

(1) FOR 4DW, 16DW, 333DW, 334DW, 335DW


- Install the sidewall panels 131GW, 131HW, 131SW.

(2) FOR 333DW, 334DW, 335DW


- Install the partitions 131PW, 131NW, 132PW (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-400-
001).

(3) FOR 4DW, 16DW, 333DW, 334DW, 335DW


- Close the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-73-00-862-052

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-


002).


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SENSOR (10DW) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
____________________________________

TASK 30-73-17-000-001

Removal of the Potable-Water De-icing Sensor (10DW)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking caps


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
30-73-17-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-73-17-861-050

A. Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).


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B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02
2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

Subtask 30-73-17-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position at the FWD cargo-compartment door
825.

(2) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to ON.

(4) In the FWD cargo-compartment, remove the panel 131HW.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-73-17-991-001)

Subtask 30-73-17-020-050

A. Removal of the Sensor

(1) Remove the velcro tape (6) that attaches the sleeve (5) around the
sensor.

(2) Remove the sleeve (5) from around the clamp sensor assembly (1) and
the clamp (2).

(3) Disconnect the two wires of the clamp sensor assembly (1) from the
terminal strip.

R (4) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(5) On the potable water pipe, remove the screws (3) and (4) from the
clamp sensor assembly (1) and the clamp (2).

(6) Remove the clamp (2).


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Figure 401/TASK 30-73-17-991-001


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(7) Remove the clamp sensor assembly (1).


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TASK 30-73-17-400-001

Installation of the Potable-Water De-icing Sensor (10DW)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-73-00-720-001 Functional Test of the Potable Water Ice-Protection
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
30-73-17-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-73-17-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized (Ref. TASK 24-
42-00-861-001).


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Subtask 30-73-17-010-051

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the access door
825.

(2) Make sure that the access door 825 is open.

(3) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU is at ON.

(4) In the FWD cargo-compartment, make sure that the panel 131HW is
removed.

Subtask 30-73-17-865-051

C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02
2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-73-17-991-001)

Subtask 30-73-17-420-051

A. Installation of the Sensor

(1) On the potable water pipe, install the clamp sensor assembly (1) and
the clamp (2) with the screws (3) and (4).

(2) Tighten the screws (3) and (4).

R (3) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(4) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(5) Connect the two wires of the sensor to the terminal strip.

(6) Install the sleeve (5) around the clamp sensor assembly (1).


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(7) Make sure that the sleeve (5) is correctly installed around the
sensor and the pipes.

(8) Install the velcro tape (6) to attach the sleeve (5) around the clamp
sensor assembly (1).

Subtask 30-73-17-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DW, 2DW

Subtask 30-73-17-720-051

C. Do the functional test of the potable-water ice protection (Ref. TASK 30-
73-00-720-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-73-17-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the panel 131HW.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to OFF.

(4) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

(5) Remove the access platform(s).

Subtask 30-73-17-862-050

B. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).


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SENSOR (10DW) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
____________________________________

TASK 30-73-17-000-002

Removal of the Potable-Water De-icing Sensor (10DW)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking caps


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
30-73-17-991-002 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-73-17-861-051

A. Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).


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B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02
R 2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

Subtask 30-73-17-010-052

C. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position at the FWD cargo-compartment door
825.

(2) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to ON.

(4) In the FWD cargo compartment, remove the panel 131HW.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-73-17-991-002)

Subtask 30-73-17-020-051

A. Removal of the Sensor

(1) Remove the velcro tape (6) that attaches the sleeve (5) around the
sensor.

(2) Remove the sleeve (5) from around the clamp sensor assembly (1) and
the clamp (2).

(3) Disconnect the two wires of the clamp sensor assembly (1) from the
terminal strip.

(4) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(5) On the potable water pipe, remove the screws (3) and (4) from the
clamp sensor assembly (1) and the clamp (2).

(6) Remove the clamp (2).



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Figure 401/TASK 30-73-17-991-002


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(7) Remove the clamp sensor assembly (1).


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TASK 30-73-17-400-002

Installation of the Potable-Water De-icing Sensor (10DW)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-73-00-720-001 Functional Test of the Potable Water Ice-Protection
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
30-73-17-991-002 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-73-17-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized (Ref. TASK 24-
42-00-861-001).


R

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Subtask 30-73-17-010-053

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the FWD
cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Make sure that the FWD cargo-compartment 825 is open.

(3) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU is at ON.

(4) In the FWD cargo-compartment, make sure that the panel 131HW is
removed.

Subtask 30-73-17-865-054

C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02
R 2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-73-17-991-002)

Subtask 30-73-17-420-052

A. Installation of the Sensor

(1) On the potable water pipe, install the clamp sensor assembly (1) and
the clamp (2) with the screws (3) and (4).

(2) Tighten the screws (3) and (4).

(3) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(4) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(5) Connect the two wires of the sensor to the terminal strip.

(6) Install the sleeve (5) around the clamp sensor assembly (1).



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(7) Make sure that the sleeve (5) is correctly installed around the
sensor and the pipes.

(8) Install the velcro tape (6) to attach the sleeve (5) around the clamp
sensor assembly (1).

Subtask 30-73-17-865-055

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1DW, 2DW

Subtask 30-73-17-720-050

C. Do the functional test of the potable-water ice protection (Ref. TASK 30-
73-00-720-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-73-17-410-051

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the panel 131HW.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to OFF.

(4) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

(5) Remove the access platform(s).

Subtask 30-73-17-862-051

B. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).



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SENSOR (10DW) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
____________________________________

TASK 30-73-17-000-003

Removal of the Temperature Sensor (10DW, 300DW)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking caps


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
30-73-17-991-003 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-73-17-861-052

A. Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).



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Subtask 30-73-17-865-056

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02
R 2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01
R

Subtask 30-73-17-010-054

C. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position at the FWD cargo-compartment door
825.

(2) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to ON.

(4) In the FWD cargo-compartment, remove the panels:


FOR 10DW
131HW
FOR 300DW
131RW, 131PW

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-73-17-991-003)

Subtask 30-73-17-020-052

A. Removal of the Sensor

(1) Remove the velcro tape (6) that attaches the sleeve (5) around the
sensor.

(2) Remove the sleeve (5) from around the clamp sensor assembly (1) and
the clamp (2).

(3) Disconnect the two wires of the clamp sensor assembly (1) from the
terminal block.

(4) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.



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Temperature Sensor
Figure 401/TASK 30-73-17-991-003



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(5) On the potable water pipe, remove the screws (3) and (4) from the
clamp sensor assembly (1) and the clamp (2).

(6) Remove the clamp (2).

(7) Remove the clamp sensor assembly (1).



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TASK 30-73-17-400-003

Installation of the Temperature Sensor (10DW, 300DW)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-73-00-720-001 Functional Test of the Potable Water Ice-Protection
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
30-73-17-991-003 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-73-17-860-052

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized (Ref. TASK 24-
42-00-861-001).



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Subtask 30-73-17-010-055

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the FWD
cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Make sure that the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 is open.

(3) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU is at ON.

(4) In the FWD cargo-compartment, make sure that these panel(s) is (are)
removed:
FOR 10DW
131HW
FOR 300DW
131RW, 131PW

Subtask 30-73-17-865-057

C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02
R 2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01
R

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-73-17-991-003)

Subtask 30-73-17-420-053

A. Installation of the Sensor

(1) On the potable water pipe, install the clamp sensor assembly (1) and
the clamp (2) with the screws (3) and (4).

(2) Tighten the screws (3) and (4).

(3) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(4) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.



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(5) Connect the two wires of the sensor to the terminal block.

(6) Install the sleeve (5) around the clamp sensor assembly (1).

(7) Make sure that the sleeve (5) is correctly installed around the
sensor and the pipes.

(8) Install the velcro tape (6) to attach the sleeve (5) around the clamp
sensor assembly (1).

Subtask 30-73-17-865-058

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DW, 2DW

Subtask 30-73-17-720-052

C. Do the functional test of the potable water ice-protection (Ref. TASK 30-
73-00-720-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-73-17-410-052

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the panel(s):


FOR 10DW
131HW
FOR 300DW
131RW, 131PW

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to OFF.

(4) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

(5) Remove the access platform(s).

Subtask 30-73-17-862-052

B. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).



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CONTROL UNIT - POTABLE WATER ICE PROTECTION (3DW) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
________________________________________________________________________

TASK 30-73-34-000-001

Removal of the Potable and Waste Water Ice Protection Control Unit (3DW)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking caps


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
30-73-34-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-73-34-861-050

A. Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).

Subtask 30-73-34-865-050

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):


R



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R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 2000VU WATER SYSTEM ICE PROT HTR 1DW D07
R 2000VU WATER SYSTEM ICE PROT CTL 2DW D08

Subtask 30-73-34-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) Put an access platform in position at the FWD cargo-compartment door


825.

(2) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to ON position.

(4) In the cargo-compartment, remove the sidewall panel 132KW.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-73-34-991-001)

Subtask 30-73-34-020-050

A. Removal of the Potable and Waste Water Ice Protection Control Unit

(1) Disconnect the connector (4) from the control unit (3).

(a) Push the mechanical pushbutton (1) on the rack and pull out the
control unit (3).

(b) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(2) Remove the control unit (3).



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Control Unit
Figure 401/TASK 30-73-34-991-001



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TASK 30-73-34-400-001

Installation of the Potable and Waste Water Ice Protection Control Unit (3DW)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-73-00-740-001 BITE Test of the Potable Water Ice-Protection
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
30-73-34-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-73-34-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized (Ref. TASK 24-
42-00-861-001).

(2) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the FWD
cargo-compartment door 825.



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Subtask 30-73-34-010-052

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 is opened
(Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU is set to ON
position.

(3) In the cargo-compartment, make sure that the sidewall panel 132KW is
removed.

Subtask 30-73-34-865-051

C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU WATER SYSTEM ICE PROT HTR 1DW D07
2000VU WATER SYSTEM ICE PROT CTL 2DW D08

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-73-34-991-001)

Subtask 30-73-34-420-050

A. Installation of the Potable and Waste Water Ice Protection Control Unit

(1) Put the control unit (3) on the rack.

(2) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(3) Push the control unit (3) fully into position. The mechanical
pushbutton comes out with a click.

(4) Connect the connector (4) to the control unit (3).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-73-34-865-052

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1DW, 2DW



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Subtask 30-73-34-740-051

B. Do the BITE test of the potable water ice-protection (Ref. TASK 30-73-00-
740-001).

Subtask 30-73-34-410-050

C. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the sidewall panel 132KW.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to off.

(4) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

(5) Remove the access platform(s).

Subtask 30-73-34-862-050

D. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).



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HEATER ELEMENT - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_____________________________________

TASK 30-73-53-000-001

Removal of the Potable-Water De-icing Heater Elements

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

30-73-53-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

30-73-53-991-001-A Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 301-399,

30-73-53-991-001-B Fig. 401B



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 301-399, 401-499,


501-506,

30-73-53-991-012 Fig. 402

R **ON A/C 251-299, 507-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-73-53-991-012-A Fig. 402A

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-73-53-861-053

A. Energize the ground service network (Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).

Subtask 30-73-53-865-050

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

**ON A/C 301-399,

2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01



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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-73-53-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) Put an access platform in position at the FWD cargo-compartment door


825.

(2) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to ON.

(4) In the FWD cargo-compartment, remove the panels 131GW, 131HW, 131GF,
131FF, 131SF.

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-73-53-991-001)

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-73-53-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 30-73-53-991-001-B)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 301-399, 401-499,


501-506,

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 30-73-53-991-012)

R **ON A/C 251-299, 507-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 402A/TASK 30-73-53-991-012-A)



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Heater Elements Location
Figure 401/TASK 30-73-53-991-001


R

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251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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Heater Elements Location
Figure 401A/TASK 30-73-53-991-001-A



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Heater Elements Location
Figure 401B/TASK 30-73-53-991-001-B



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INTENTIONALLY BLANK





 30-73-53

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R Heater Elements
Figure 402/TASK 30-73-53-991-012- 12 (SHEET 1)



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R Heater Elements
Figure 402/TASK 30-73-53-991-012- 22 (SHEET 2)



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201-249, 301-399, 401-499, 501-506,
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Heater Elements
Figure 402A/TASK 30-73-53-991-012-A12 (SHEET 1)


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Heater Elements
Figure 402A/TASK 30-73-53-991-012-A22 (SHEET 2)


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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 301-399, 401-499,
501-506,

Subtask 30-73-53-020-050

A. Removal of the Heater Elements

(1) Open the protective cover (14).

(2) Cut the ties that hold the label (1).

(3) Remove the flow direction marker (3), the identification label (2)
and the DRINKING-WATER marker (4).

(4) Remove the spacers (15) and the clamps (16).

(5) Remove the velcro tape (5).

(6) Remove the adhesive tape (6).

(7) Remove the insulation muffs (8).

(8) Remove the adhesive tape (11) along the glass wool mat (7).

(9) Remove the glass wool mat (7).

(10) Disconnect the three wires (17) of the heater elements (10) from the
terminal strip.

NOTE : Identify all the electrical wires before you disconnect them.
____

(11) Remove the adhesive tape (9) from the pipe (12).

(12) Remove the heater elements (10).

R **ON A/C 251-299, 507-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-73-53-020-050-A

A. Removal of the Heater Elements

(1) Open the protective cover (14).

(2) Cut the ties that hold the label (1).


R

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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
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(3) Remove the flow direction marker (3), the identification label (2)
and the DRINKING-WATER marker (4).

(4) Remove the spacers (15) and the clamps (16).

(5) Remove the velcro tape (5).

(6) Remove the adhesive tape (6).

(7) Remove the insulation muffs (8).

(8) Remove the adhesive tape (11) along the glass wool mat (7).

(9) Remove the glass wool mat (7).

(10) Remove the adhesive tape (9) from the pipe (12).

(11) Remove the heater elements (10).


R

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**ON A/C ALL

TASK 30-73-53-400-001

Installation of the Potable-Water De-icing Heater Elements

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-73-00-720-001 Functional Test of the Potable Water Ice-Protection
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

30-73-53-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

30-73-53-991-001-A Fig. 401A



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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON A/C 301-399,

30-73-53-991-001-B Fig. 401B

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 301-399, 401-499,


501-506,

30-73-53-991-012 Fig. 402

R **ON A/C 251-299, 507-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-73-53-991-012-A Fig. 402A

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-73-53-860-052

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized (Ref. TASK 24-
42-00-861-001).

(2) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the door 825.

Subtask 30-73-53-010-056

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(2) Make sure that the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU is at ON.

(3) Make sure that in the FWD cargo-compartment, the panels 131GW, 131HW,
131GF, 131FF, 131SF are removed.



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C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

**ON A/C 301-399,

2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-73-53-991-001)

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-73-53-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 30-73-53-991-001-B)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 301-399, 401-499,


501-506,

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 30-73-53-991-012)



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R **ON A/C 251-299, 507-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 402A/TASK 30-73-53-991-012-A)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 301-399, 401-499,


501-506,

Subtask 30-73-53-420-050

A. Installation of the Heater Elements

(1) Install the heater elements (10) on the pipe (12).

NOTE : Make sure that the heater elements are correctly installed on
____
the bridges (13).

(2) Attach the heater elements (10) with adhesive tape (9).

(3) Connect the three wires (17) of the heater elements (10) to the
terminal strip.

(4) Put the glass wool mat (7) on the pipe (12).

NOTE : Make sure that the glass wool mat (7) is in correct position
____
on the water pipe.

(5) Put the adhesive tape (11) on the junction line of the glass wool mat
(7).

(6) Put the insulation muffs (8) in position.

(7) Put the adhesive tape (6) on the junction line of the insulation
muffs (8).

(8) Put the velcro tape (5) in position.

(9) Install the spacers (15) and the clamps (16).

(10) Put the label (1) in position and attach with tie.

(11) Bond the identification label (2), the DRINKING-WATER marker (4) and
the flow direction marker (3).

NOTE : The flow direction arrow on the marker must point forward.
____

(12) Close the protective cover (14).


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R **ON A/C 251-299, 507-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-73-53-420-050-A

A. Installation of the Heater Elements

(1) Install the heater elements (10) on the pipe (12).

NOTE : Make sure that the heater elements are correctly installed on
____
the bridges (13).

(2) Attach the heater elements (10) with adhesive tape (9).

(3) Put the glass wool mat (7) on the pipe (12).

NOTE : Make sure that the glass wool mat (7) is in correct position
____
on the water pipe.

(4) Put the adhesive tape (11) on the junction line of the glass wool mat
(7).

(5) Put the insulation muffs (8) in position.

(6) Put the adhesive tape (6) on the junction line of the insulation
muffs (8).

(7) Put the velcro tape (5) in position.

(8) Install the spacers (15) and the clamps (16).

(9) Put the label (1) in position and attach with tie.

(10) Bond the identification label (2), the DRINKING-WATER marker (4) and
the flow direction marker (3).

NOTE : The flow direction arrow on the marker must point forward.
____

(11) Close the protective cover (14).


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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 30-73-53-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DW, 2DW

Subtask 30-73-53-720-051

C. Do the functional test of the potable-water ice protection (Ref. TASK 30-
73-00-720-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-73-53-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) In the FWD cargo-compartment, install the panels: 131GW, 131HW,


131MW, 131GF, 131FF, 131SF.

(3) Set the CARGO COMPT LIGHT switch 6LU to OFF.

(4) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

(5) Remove the access platform(s).

Subtask 30-73-53-862-052

B. De-energize the ground service network (Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).



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HEATER ELEMENT - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_____________________________________

TASK 30-73-55-000-001

Removal of the Potable-Water Heater Elements

WARNING : ISOLATE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS FROM THE RELATED EQUIPMENT AND THE
_______
ENVIRONMENT.

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all the heater elements.
____

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific insertion-removal tool M15.570-16

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power

**ON A/C 234-234,

30-73-55-991-001-C Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 235-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-73-55-991-001-D Fig. 401A


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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON A/C 301-304,

30-73-55-991-001 Fig. 401B

**ON A/C 305-307,

30-73-55-991-001-B Fig. 401C

**ON A/C 308-399,

30-73-55-991-001-E Fig. 401D

**ON A/C 401-499,

30-73-55-991-001-A Fig. 401E


FOR FIN 16DW, 4DW, 9DW
25-54-12-000-001 Removal of the FWD Cargo Compartment Partition FR34
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 333DW, 334DW
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 333DW
25-54-12-000-001 Removal of the FWD Cargo Compartment Partition FR34
FOR FIN 334DW
25-21-41-000-001 Removal of the Passenger Seats
25-28-41-000-001 Removal of the Textile Floor-Covering
53-32-12-000-002 Removal of the Cabin Floor Panels
FOR FIN 16DW, 311DW, 321DW, 322DW, 323DW, 331DW, 332DW, 333DW, 334DW, 4DW
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 16DW, 4DW
25-54-12-000-001 Removal of the FWD Cargo Compartment Partition FR34
FOR FIN 321DW, 322DW, 323DW, 331DW, 332DW
25-54-12-000-003 Removal of the Sidewall Panels in the FWD Cargo
Compartment
FOR FIN 16DW, 333DW, 334DW, 335DW, 4DW
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump


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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

FOR FIN 16DW, 333DW, 335DW, 4DW


25-54-12-000-001 Removal of the FWD Cargo Compartment Partition FR34

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

3. __________
Job Set-up

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-73-55-861-050

A. Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-73-55-865-053

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

**ON A/C 301-399,

2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01


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**ON A/C 234-234,

Subtask 30-73-55-010-050-B

C. Get Access

(1) FOR 4DW, 9DW, 16DW


- Open the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).
- Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU to ON.
- Remove the partitions 131PW, (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-000-001).

R **ON A/C 235-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-73-55-010-050-C

C. Get Access

(1) FOR 4DW, 9DW, 16DW


For 365DW

(a) Open the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU to ON.

(c) Remove the partitions 131PW, (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-000-001).

**ON A/C 301-307,

Subtask 30-73-55-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) FOR 333DW, 334DW

(a) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU to ON.

(2) FOR 333DW


- Remove the partitions 131PW, (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-000-001).


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(3) FOR 334DW
- In the cabin, remove the LH passenger seats between FR36 and FR47
(Ref. TASK 25-21-41-000-001).
- Remove the textile floor covering between FR36 and FR47 to get
access to the cabin floor panels 241FF and 241KF (Ref. TASK 25-28-
41-000-001).
- Remove the cabin floor panels 241FF and 241KF (Ref. TASK 53-32-12-
000-002).

**ON A/C 308-399,

Subtask 30-73-55-010-050-D

C. Get Access

(1) FOR 4DW, 16DW, 311DW, 321DW, 322DW, 323DW, 331DW, 332DW, 333DW, 334DW
For 365DW

(a) Open the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU to ON.

(2) FOR 4DW, 16DW


- Remove partition 131PW (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-000-001).

(3) FOR 333DW


- Remove partition 132PW (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-000-001).

(4) FOR 334DW

(a) In the cabin remove the LH passenger seats between FR36 and FR47
(Ref. TASK 25-21-41-000-001).

(b) Remove the textile floor covering between FR36 and FR47 to get
access to the cabin floor panels 241FF and 241KF (Ref. TASK 25-
28-41-000-001).

(c) Remove the cabin floor panels 241FF and 241KF (Ref. TASK 53-32-
12-000-002).

(5) FOR 331DW, 321DW, 322DW, 323DW, 332DW


For 365DW
- Remove the partitions 131RW, 131QW, 131MW, 131HW, 131GW (Ref. TASK
25-54-12-000-003).



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**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 30-73-55-010-050-A

C. Get Access

(1) FOR 4DW, 16DW, 333DW, 334DW, 335DW

(a) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU to ON.

(2) FOR 4DW, 16DW, 333DW, 335DW


- Remove the partition 131PW, 131SW, 131HW, (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-000-
001).

(3) FOR 334DW


- In the cabin, remove the LH passenger seats between FR36 and FR47
(Ref. TASK 25-21-41-000-001).
- Remove the textile floor covering between FR36 and FR47 to get
access to the cabin floor panels 241FF and 241KF (Ref. TASK 25-28-
41-000-001).
- Remove the cabin floor panels 241FF and 241KF (Ref. TASK 53-32-12-
000-002).

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 234-234,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-73-55-991-001-C)

R **ON A/C 235-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-73-55-991-001-D)

**ON A/C 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 30-73-55-991-001)


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**ON A/C 305-307,

(Ref. Fig. 401C/TASK 30-73-55-991-001-B)

**ON A/C 308-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401D/TASK 30-73-55-991-001-E)

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401E/TASK 30-73-55-991-001-A)

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-73-55-020-050

A. Removal of the Heater Element (Example)

(1) Remove and discard the cable ties of the identification and warning
labels.

(2) Remove and discard the cable ties which attach the electrical wires
of the related heater element (6).

(3) Remove and discard the burr sleeve (3) and the insulation sleeve (4).

(4) Remove and discard the burr sleeve (1) and the insulation (7).

(5) Disconnect the electrical connections (2) with the insertion-removal


tool M15.570-16.

CAUTION : MAKE MATCH MARKS ON ALL THE ELECTRICAL WIRES BEFORE YOU
_______
DISCONNECT THEM.
IF YOU MAKE AN ERROR WHEN YOU CONNECT THE WIRES YOU WILL
CAUSE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.

(6) If necessary, remove the related temperature sensor.

(7) Remove and discard the shrinkable sleeve (8) that safeties the two
ends of the glass fiber tape (9).

(a) Prevent damage to the potable-water line (5) when you remove the
shrinkable sleeve (8).


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Removal/Installation of the Potable Water Heater Elements
Figure 401/TASK 30-73-55-991-001-C12 (SHEET 1)


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Removal/Installation of the Potable Water Heater Elements
Figure 401/TASK 30-73-55-991-001-C22 (SHEET 2)


R

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Removal/Installation of the Potable Water Heater Elements
Figure 401A/TASK 30-73-55-991-001-D12 (SHEET 1)


R

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511-526, 528-599,
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Removal/Installation of the Potable Water Heater Elements
Figure 401A/TASK 30-73-55-991-001-D22 (SHEET 2)


R

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511-526, 528-599,
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R Figure 401B/TASK 30-73-55-991-001- 12 (SHEET 1)


R

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R Figure 401B/TASK 30-73-55-991-001- 22 (SHEET 2)


R

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301-304,  30-73-55

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R Figure 401C/TASK 30-73-55-991-001-B12 (SHEET 1)


R

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305-307,  30-73-55

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R Figure 401C/TASK 30-73-55-991-001-B22 (SHEET 2)


R

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R Removal/Installation of the Potable Water Heater Elements
R Figure 401D/TASK 30-73-55-991-001-E12 (SHEET 1)


R

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R Removal/Installation of the Potable Water Heater Elements
R Figure 401D/TASK 30-73-55-991-001-E22 (SHEET 2)


R

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R Figure 401E/TASK 30-73-55-991-001-A12 (SHEET 1)


R

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R Figure 401E/TASK 30-73-55-991-001-A22 (SHEET 2)


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(8) Remove and discard the glass fiber tape (9) which attaches the heater
element (6) to the potable-water line (5).

(9) Remove the heater element (6).


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501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

TASK 30-73-55-400-001

Installation of the Potable-Water Heater Elements

WARNING : ISOLATE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS FROM THE RELATED EQUIPMENT AND THE
_______
ENVIRONMENT.

WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL MATERIALS


_______
ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.

NOTE : The installation procedure is the same for all the heater elements.
____

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific cable ties


No specific insertion-removal tool M15.570-16
No specific lint-free cloth


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B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 08-053 D DAN 328-H


GLASS FIBER TAPE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 11-003 USA ASTM D 740
METHYL-ETHYL-KETONE (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from


the External Power
30-73-00-720-001 Functional Test of the Potable Water Ice-Protection
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump

**ON A/C 234-234,

30-73-55-991-001-C Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 235-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

30-73-55-991-001-D Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 301-304,

30-73-55-991-001 Fig. 401B

**ON A/C 305-307,

30-73-55-991-001-B Fig. 401C

**ON A/C 308-399,

30-73-55-991-001-E Fig. 401D


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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON A/C 401-499,

30-73-55-991-001-A Fig. 401E


FOR FIN 16DW, 4DW, 9DW
25-54-12-000-001 Removal of the FWD Cargo Compartment Partition FR34
25-54-12-400-001 Installation of the FWD Cargo Compartment Partition
FR34
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 333DW
25-54-12-000-001 Removal of the FWD Cargo Compartment Partition FR34
25-54-12-400-001 Installation of the FWD Cargo Compartment Partition
FR34
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 334DW
25-21-41-000-001 Removal of the Passenger Seats
25-21-41-400-001 Installation of the Passenger Seats
25-28-41-000-001 Removal of the Textile Floor-Covering
25-28-41-400-001 Installation of the Textile Floor-Covering
53-32-12-000-002 Removal of the Cabin Floor Panels
53-32-12-400-002 Installation of the Cabin Floor Panels
FOR FIN 16DW, 4DW
25-54-12-000-001 Removal of the FWD Cargo Compartment Partition FR34
25-54-12-400-001 Installation of the FWD Cargo Compartment Partition
FR34
FOR FIN 311DW, 321DW, 322DW, 323DW, 331DW, 332DW
25-54-12-000-001 Removal of the FWD Cargo Compartment Partition FR34
25-54-12-400-003 Installation of the Sidewall Panels in the FWD Cargo
Compartment
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 16DW, 333DW, 335DW, 4DW
25-54-12-000-001 Removal of the FWD Cargo Compartment Partition FR34
25-54-12-400-001 Installation of the FWD Cargo Compartment Partition
FR34
52-30-00-860-002 Close the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump



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R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 234-234,

Subtask 30-73-55-860-050-B

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the FWD cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK 52-
30-00-860-001).
- Make sure that the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU is set to ON.

(2) FOR 4DW, 9DW, 16DW


- Make sure that the partitions 131PW are removed (Ref. TASK 25-54-
12-000-001).

R **ON A/C 235-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-73-55-860-050-C

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the forward cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).

(a) Make sure that the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU is set to ON.

(2) FOR 4DW, 9DW, 16DW


For 365DW

(a) Make sure that the partition 131PW is removed (Ref. TASK 25-54-
12-000-001).


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**ON A/C 301-307,

Subtask 30-73-55-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the FWD cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK 52-
30-00-860-001).
- Make sure that the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU is set to ON.

(2) FOR 333DW


- Make sure that the partition 131PW is removed (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-
000-001).

(3) FOR 334DW


- In the cabin, make sure that the LH passenger seats between FR36
and FR47 are removed (Ref. TASK 25-21-41-000-001).
- Make sure that the textile floor covering between FR36 and FR47 is
removed (Ref. TASK 25-28-41-000-001).
- Make sure that the cabin floor panels 241FF and 241KF are removed
(Ref. TASK 53-32-12-000-002).

**ON A/C 308-399,

Subtask 30-73-55-860-050-D

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the forward cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK
52-30-00-860-001).
- Make sure that the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU is set to ON.

(2) FOR 4DW, 16DW


- Make sure that partition 131PW are removed (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-000-
001).

(3) FOR 333DW


- Make sure that partition 132PW are removed (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-000-
001).

(4) FOR 311DW, 321DW, 322DW, 323DW, 331DW, 332DW


For 365DW
- Make sure that the cargo sidewall panels 131RW, 131QW, 131MW, 131HW
and 131GW are removed (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-000-001).


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**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 30-73-55-860-050-A

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the FWD cargo-compartment door is open (Ref. TASK 52-
30-00-860-001).
- Make sure that the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU is set to ON.

(2) FOR 4DW, 16DW, 333DW, 335DW


- Make sure that the partition 131PW is removed (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-
000-001).

(3) FOR 334DW


- In the cabin, make sure that the LH passenger seats between FR36
and FR47 are removed (Ref. TASK 25-21-41-000-001).
- Make sure that the textile floor covering between FR36 and FR47 is
removed (Ref. TASK 25-28-41-000-001).
- Make sure that the cabin floor panels 241FF and 241KF are removed
(Ref. TASK 53-32-12-000-002).

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 30-73-55-865-054

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

**ON A/C 301-399,

2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01


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R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 234-234,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-73-55-991-001-C)

R **ON A/C 235-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 30-73-55-991-001-D)

**ON A/C 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 30-73-55-991-001)

**ON A/C 305-307,

(Ref. Fig. 401C/TASK 30-73-55-991-001-B)

**ON A/C 308-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401D/TASK 30-73-55-991-001-E)

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401E/TASK 30-73-55-991-001-A)

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-73-55-140-050

A. Preparation of component

WARNING : OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS WHEN YOU USE THE SPECIAL
_______
MATERIAL.
THIS MATERIAL IS DANGEROUS.


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(1) Clean the potable-water line with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-
003) and a lint-free cloth.

(2) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

Subtask 30-73-55-420-050

B. Installation of a Heater Element (Example)

(1) Put the heater element (6) in position on the potable-water line (5).

NOTE : It is not permitted to bend the heater element in the Y-axis.


____
The minimum bending radius in the X-axis is 25 mm (0.9842
in.).

(2) Install the BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-053) (9)
in a ring-shape to attach the heater element (6) on the potable-water
line (5).

(a) Make sure that the heater element (6) is correctly installed on
the potable-water line (5).

(3) Saftey the two ends of the BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material
No. 08-053) with cable ties as an alternative to the shrinkable
sleeve (8).

(4) Connect the electrical connections (2) with the insertion-removal


tool M15.570-16.

CAUTION : REFER TO THE MATCH MARKS MADE DURING THE REMOVAL WHEN YOU
_______
CONNECT THE ELECTRICAL WIRES.
IF YOU MAKE AN ERROR WHEN YOU CONNECT THE WIRES YOU WILL
CAUSE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.

(5) If removed, install the related temperature sensor.

(6) Install the insulation (7) carefully on the potable-water line (5)
and safety it with the burr sleeve (1).

(a) Make sure that the electrical connections (2) do not touch the
insulation (7).

(7) Install the insulation sleeve (4) and safety it with the burr sleeve
(3).


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(8) Attach the identification and warning lables and the electrical wires
of the heater element (6) with the cable ties.

(a) Prevent damage to the insulation (7) while you attach the cable
ties.

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R 528-599,

Subtask 30-73-55-865-055

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT/WASTE WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

**ON A/C 301-399,

2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-LINE 1DW A02


2000VU POT WIP-HEATER-CTL 2DW A01

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

5. Close-up
________

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-73-55-740-050

A. Do the functional test of the potable-water ice-protection system


(Ref. TASK 30-73-00-720-001).


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**ON A/C 234-234,

Subtask 30-73-55-410-050-B

B. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) FOR 4DW, 9DW, 16DW


- Install the partition 131PW, (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-400-001).
- Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU to OFF.
- Close the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002).

R **ON A/C 235-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-73-55-410-050-C

B. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) FOR 4DW, 9DW, 16DW


For 365DW

(a) Install the partition 131PW, (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-400-001).

(b) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU to OFF.

(c) Close the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).


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**ON A/C 301-307,

Subtask 30-73-55-410-050

B. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) FOR 334DW


- Install the cabin floor panels 241FF, 241KF (Ref. TASK 53-32-12-
400-002).
- Install the textile-floor covering (Ref. TASK 25-28-41-400-001).
- Install the passenger seats (Ref. TASK 25-21-41-400-001).

(3) FOR 333DW


- Install the partition 131PW, (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-400-001).
- Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU to OFF.
- Close the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002).

**ON A/C 308-399,

Subtask 30-73-55-410-050-D

B. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) FOR 334DW

(a) Install the cabin floor panels 241FF, 241KF (Ref. TASK 53-32-12-
400-002).

(b) Install the textile-floor covering (Ref. TASK 25-28-41-400-001).

(c) Install the passenger seats (Ref. TASK 25-21-41-400-001).

(3) FOR 4DW, 16DW


- Install partition 131PW (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-400-001).

(4) FOR 333DW


- Install partition 132PW (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-400-001).


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(5) FOR 311DW, 321DW, 322DW, 323DW, 331DW, 332DW
For 365DW

(a) Install the cargo sidewall panels 131RW, 131QW, 131MW, 131HW,
131GW (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-400-003).

(b) Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU to OFF.

(c) Close the forward cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-


002).

**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 30-73-55-410-050-A

B. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) FOR 334DW


- Install the cabin floor panels 241FF, 241KF (Ref. TASK 53-32-12-
400-002).
- Install the textile-floor covering (Ref. TASK 25-28-41-400-001).
- Install the passenger seats (Ref. TASK 25-21-41-400-001).

(3) FOR 4DW, 16DW, 333DW, 335DW


- Install the partitions 131PW, 131SW, 131HW, (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-
400-001).
- Set the CARGO COMP LT switch 6LU to OFF.
- Close the FWD cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002).

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 30-73-55-862-050

C. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).


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DETECTION - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
_____________________________________

1. _______
General
The ice detection system is composed of two detectors directly installed on
the skin of the aircraft. Each detector is a single unit composed of one
heated probe and one electronic part inside the skin of the aircraft.
The ice detection system operates permanently during all the flight phases
in which the aircraft is supplied with electrical power.
The purpose of the ice detector is:

- to detect with certainty outside icing conditions in the whole aircraft


operating envelope

- to transmit the corresponding signals to the Electronic Instrument System


(EIS).

- to enable cutting off of the anti ice system when the latter is no longer
necessary.



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ICE DETECTION - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
_________________________________________

1. General
_______

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

A lighted icing indicator is installed in lieu of one windshield center


panel retainer bolt. It is visible by both pilots. Its illumination is
controlled by a switch (INT LT/ICE IND & STBY COMPASS) located on the panel
25VU.
The indicator body is made of titanium. The end of the indicator is made of
titanium, with openings for lighting.

**ON A/C 401-499,

The ice detection system sends warning messages to the crew when icing
conditions and heavy icing are detected.

It also indicates the end of the icing conditions.

This system is inhibited on ground.

The system has two main functions:

- better detection of icing conditions

- cutting off of the anti ice system when the latter is no longer necessary
(fuel saving).

A lighted icing indicator is installed in lieu of one windshield center


panel retainer bolt. It is visible by both pilots. Its illumination is
controlled by a switch (INT LT/ICE IND & STBY COMPASS) located on the
panel 25VU.
The indicator body is made of titanium. The end of the indicator is made
of titanium, with openings for lighting.

**ON A/C ALL

2. __________________
Component Location

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 001, 002)



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R Ice Detector - Component Location
R Figure 001


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R ANTI ICE Section on the Panel 25VU - Compoment Location
R Figure 002


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**ON A/C ALL

(Ref. Fig. 003, 004)

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R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

A lighted icing indicator is installed on the center panel retainer between


the two windshield panels to appreciate the icing conditions.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION PANEL ZONE ACCESS ATA
DOOR REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
16DD INDICATOR-LIGHTED, ICING 30-81-00

**ON A/C 401-499,

The two ice detectors are located on the fuselage forward nose.

A lighted icing indicator is installed on the center panel retainer between


the two windshield panels to appreciate the icing conditions.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION PANEL ZONE ACCESS ATA
DOOR REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2DD1 DET-ICE, L 121 30-81-00
2DD2 DET-ICE, R 121 30-81-00
16DD INDICATOR-LIGHTED, ICING 30-81-00

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________________
System Description

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R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Not Applicable



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Lighted Icing Indicator
Figure 003



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Figure 004



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**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 005)

The system is composed of two ice detectors, for redundancy.

The detection system is based upon the elementary detection of a small


amount of ice build up.

The length of the probe and its location on the aircraft are determined to
anticipate safely the icing of the protected areas of the aircraft.

Two levels of detection are provided:

- one corresponding to elementary detections is used to generate messages


for the engine anti ice

- the other corresponding to a selected number of 7 elementary detections is


used to generate messages for the wing anti ice.

The sensing probe is driven magnetostrictively to vibrate at its resonant


frequency of 40 KHz. Then, the weight of the accreted ice causes the
frequency to decrease.

**ON A/C ALL

4. ____________
Power Supply

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 006)

**ON A/C ALL

(Ref. Fig. 007)


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Ice Detection System - Block Diagram
Figure 005



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Figure 006


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Lighted Icing Indicator - Power Supply
Figure 007



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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

A. Circuit Breakers

(1) The icing indicator Lighting is supplied with 28 VDC through this
circuit breaker.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN PANEL/LOCATION DESIGNATION BUS AMM ATA REF.
P. BLOCK 001
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1LF 49VU LIGHTING/ICE IND/&STBY/ 401PP 30-81-00
COMP LT

**ON A/C 401-499,

A. Circuit Breakers

(1) The ice detection system gets the electrical power from the AC main
generation of the aircraft.

It is supplied with 115VAC through these circuit breakers.

(2) The icing indicator Lighting is supplied with 28 VDC through this
circuit breaker.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN PANEL/LOCATION DESIGNATION BUS AMM ATA REF.
P. BLOCK 001
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4DD1 122VU V12 ICE DET 1 103XP 30-81-00
4DD2 122VU V13 ICE DET 2 202XP 30-81-00
1LF 49VU LIGHTING/ICE IND/&STBY/ 401PP 30-81-00
COMP LT

**ON A/C ALL

5. Interface
_________

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**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 008)

The ice detection system is associated with:

- Electrical power: AC main generation (Ref. 24-22-00),

- the Flight Warning Computer (FWC) (Ref. 31-52-00),

- the System Data Acquisition Concentrator (SDAC) (Ref. 31-55-00),

- the Centralized Fault Display Interface Unit (CFDIU) (Ref. 31-32-00),

- the Multipurpose Control and Display Unit (MCDU) (Ref. 22-82-00).

**ON A/C ALL

6. _____________________
Component Description

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 009)

The ice detection system comprises:

- one ICE IND & STBY COMPASS switch located on the INT LT section of the
panel 25VU,

- a lighted icing indicator located on the center panel retainer between the
two windshield panels.

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 009, 010)

The ice detection system comprises:

- two ENG 1 and ENG 2 pushbutton switches located on the ANTI ICE section of
the overhead control and indicating panel 25VU,

- one ANTI ICE/WING pushbutton switch located on the ANTI ICE section of the
overhead control and indicating panel 25VU,



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Ice Detection System - Interface
Figure 008


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Figure 009


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R Ice Detector
R Figure 010



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- two ice detectors,

- one ICE IND & STBY COMPASS switch located on the INT LT section of the
panel 25VU,

- a lighted icing indicator located on the center panel retainer between the
two windshield panels.

A. ANTI ICE/ENG 1 and ENG 2 Pushbutton Switches

(1) Description

These pushbutton switches control their related engine-air-intake


anti ice valve.

(a) The blue ON legend comes on when you press the pushbutton switch
(ON).

(b) The amber FAULT legend comes on when the pushbutton switch
position and the anti ice valve position do not agree.

(2) Ice detection

When icing conditions are detected:

- a warning message is displayed on the upper ECAM display unit,

- the MASTER CAUT light comes on,

- the single chime is activated,

advising to select the ANTI ICE/ENG 1(2) pushbutton switch ON.

(3) Action / result

When the ANTI ICE/ ENG 1(2) pushbutton switch is selected ON, and no
more icing conditions are detected, the MEMO message ENG A. ICE
begins to pulse, advising to release the ANTI ICE/ENG 1(2) pushbutton
switches.

Then the ON legend(s) of the pushbutton switch(es) and the MEMO


message go off.



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B. ANTI ICE/WING Pushbutton Switch

(1) Description

A single pushbutton switch controls both wing anti ice control


valves.

(a) The blue ON light comes on when you press the pushbutton switch
(ON).

(b) The amber FAULT legend comes on when the pushbutton switch
position and the anti ice control valve position do not agree.

(2) Ice detection

When severe icing conditions are detected (7 elementary ice


detections):

- a warning message is displayed on the upper ECAM display unit,

- the MASTER CAUT light comes on,

- the single chime is activated,

advising to select the ANTI ICE/WING pushbutton switch ON.

(3) Action /result

When the ANTI ICE/WING pushbutton switch is selected ON, and no more
icing conditions are detected, the two MEMO messages begin to pulse:

- WING A. ICE,

- and ENG A. ICE

advising to release the:

- ANTI ICE/ENG 1(2) pushbutton switch,

- and the ANTI ICE/WING pushbutton switch.

Then the ON legends of the pushbutton switches and the MEMO messages
go off.



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C. Ice Detector

The ice detector is a probe-type ice detector which is designed to detect


natural icing conditions in flight.

The sensing element and the electronic part are grouped in the same unit.

The ice detector has two discrete output signals:

- ICE

- and SEVERITY,

each calibrated to activate at a different level of ice accretion.

The ice detector also provides a discrete output signal (FAULT) for
remote display of an ice detector failure.

(1) Strut assembly and sensing element

The probe consists of a magnetostrictive nickel alloy tube of


approximately 0.25 in. (6.35 mm) diameter with an exposed length of 1
in. (25.4 mm).
In addition, the strut also contains the drive and feedback coils and
probe heaters, and the probe biasing magnetic. The probe vibrates
axially at its natural frequency of 40 KHz. As ice accretes on the
sensing element, the mass loading affect causes the natural frequency
to drop. A 133 Hz drop is correlated to 0.020 plus or minus 0.005 in.
(0.508 plus or minus 0.127 mm) of ice and is considered as the
detection trip point. When the trip point is reached, the probe is
deiced by means of internal heaters to prepare for subsequent
detections.

(2) Controller (electronic part)

The controller portion of the ice detector contains the electronics


necessary to drive and monitor the sensing element, control the
input/output signals, provide the built-in test capabilities and
convert the input power to the necessary voltages required by the
controller electronics.

(a) Microcomputer

The microcomputer section consists of a microcontroller and


asssociated components to provide the required decision processes
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A watchdog timer circuit is used to monitor the correct operation
of the microcontroller function. A time out of this circuit will
cause the microcontroller to enter the hardware reset state: this
enables the FAULT output (FAULT indication) and disables the ICE
and SEVERITY outputs.

(b) Probe oscillator

The probe is driven at its resonant frequency by a closed loop


oscillator circuit. This circuit consists of a drive coil and a
feedback coil. These coils are mounted concentric with the
unexposed half of the probe tube. The drive coil produces a
magnetic field which causes the magnetostrictive probe tube to
elongate. The relaxation of the tube is picked up by the feedback
coil which drives the input of the oscillator operational
amplifier setting up the resonant circuit.

(c) Heater control

The heater control consists of a silicon controlled rectifier


with zero cross switching that controls the flow of current
through the strut and probe heaters.

D. Detector Inputs

(1) Test inputs

To perform initiated test, the test input must be activated for at


least 500 ms. The test input can be initiated several times between
energization and de-energization of the aircraft electrical circuits.

(2) Reset inputs

The reset input is activated to reset the severity counter and cut
off the SEVERITY signal.
In the ice detection system, the reset input receives the wing anti
ice valve status. When this valve is open, the SEVERITY signal is
reset and its processing is inhibited as long as the wing anti ice is
supplied from the aircraft.


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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

E. Lighted Icing Indicator

A lighted icing indicator is installed in lieu of one winshield center


panel retainer bolt. It is visible by both pilots. It provides a visual
indication when icing conditions are encountered.

Its illumination is controlled by a switch INT LT/ICE IND & STBY COMPASS
(2LF) for night visibility.

**ON A/C 401-499,

E. Detector Outputs

Each ice detector generates three signals:

(1) ICE signal

The ice detector sends the ICE signal when a thickness of 0.5 mm of
ice is accreted on its sensing element. This signal is maintained for
60 seconds. If new ice detections occur within 60 seconds, the ICE
signal is maintained for 60 seconds after the last detection.

(2) SEVERITY signal

The ice detector generates the SEVERITY signal when a number of ten
elementary ice detections is reached.
The threshold for the SEVERITY signal corresponds to approximately 5
mm of ice accreted on the most critical protected surface of the
wings (wing tips).
The SEVERITY signal is reset and its processing is inhibited as long
as the ice detectors receive an input indicating that the wing anti
ice is supplied from the aircraft.

(3) FAULT signal

The ice detector has an internal monitoring to get an appropriate


failure rate. A FAULT signal is sent when a fault is detected. In
this case, the ICE and SEVERITY signals are inhibited.


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F. Lighted Icing Indicator

A lighted icing indicator is installed in lieu of one winshield center


panel retainer bolt. It is visible by both pilots. It provides a visual
indication when icing conditions are encountered.

Its illumination is controlled by a switch INT LT/ICE IND & STBY COMPASS
(2LF) for night visibility.

**ON A/C ALL

7. ________________________________
Operation/Control and Indicating

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 004)

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 004, 008, 011)

A. Operation (monitoring)

When icing conditions are detected a discrete signal is generated by the


ice detector and transmitted to the cockpit, at the following location:

- a message is displayed on the upper ECAM display unit

- MASTER CAUT light comes on.

Then the single chime is activated.

(1) The FAULT signals are sent to the SDAC to provide:

(a) the crew with a caution message (class 1 fault) when both ice
detectors are failed

(b) the maintenance crew with a class 2 fault message indicating that
one ice detector has failed

(c) illumination of the MASTER CAUT light and activation of the


single chime.

(2) The FAULT signals are also sent to the CFDIU.



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Ice Detection System - Indicating
Figure 011 (SHEET 1)



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Ice Detection System - Indicating
Figure 011 (SHEET 2)



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Ice Detection System - Indicating
Figure 011 (SHEET 3)



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(3) In addition to this permanent monitoring, the ice detectors perform a
test initiated either by power up or by the CFDIU (test input).

For the test initiated by the CFDIU, each of the following signals is
activated for two seconds:

- ICE,

- SEVERITY,

- or FAULT.

If a fault is detected, the FAULT signal remains activated.

B. Indicating

The ice detection system is inhibited on the ground in weight-on-wheels


configuration (in relation with the LGCIU) because the ice detectors need
a minimum relative airspeed, and below 1500 ft, which corresponds to FWC
level 2 alerts inhibition phases.
All the above inhibitions originate from the FWC.
The ICE and SEVERITY signals used for the warning messages can be
provided by one ice detector or/and the other.

When respectively icing conditions or heavy icing are detected, following


warning messages are displayed in amber at the bottom part of the upper
ECAM display unit (level 2):

- ICE DETECTED,

- SEVERE ICE DETECTED.

C. Control

(1) When the engine 1(2) anti ice system is not activated, the following
messages are displayed until the corresponding actions are performed:

A. ICE ICE DETECTED (amber)

- ENG 1 ANTI ICE----ON (cyan)

- ENG 2 ANTI ICE----ON (cyan)

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SEVERE ICE DETECTED (amber)

- WING ANTI ICE----ON (cyan)

- ENG SEL----IGN (cyan)

If these messages are not cleared:

- A. ICE ICE DETECTED

or

- SEVERE ICE DETECTED

they will disappear 100 seconds after releasing the:

- ANTI ICE/ENG 1(2) pusbutton switch

or

- ANTI ICE/WING pushbutton switch.

(2) When the engine 1(2) anti ice system is activated, the ENG A. ICE
message is displayed in green on the MEMO item of the upper ECAM
display unit.

This indication pulses when:

- the ANTI ICE/ENG 1(2) pushbutton switch has been selected ON,

- no icing conditions have been detected by the ice detectors for 130
seconds,

- one ice detector FAULT signal at least, is correct.

(3) When the wing anti ice system is activated, these messages are
displayed in green on the MEMO item of the upper ECAM display unit:

- ENG A. ICE

or

- WING A. ICE

These indications are pulse when:

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- no icing conditions have been detected by the ice detectors for 130
seconds,

- one ice detector FAULT signal at least, is correct.

8. BITE
____

(Ref. Fig. 012)

A. Description

The function of the BITE is to monitor the operation of the ice detector
and the associated ouputs, analyse and confirm the faults and store them
in the Non-Volatile Memory (NVM). The ice detector is a type 3 system.

The ice detector incorporates a built-in test feature with remote


Initiated Test capability and provides a discrete output signal for
remote display of an ice detector failure.

The ice detector BITE performs the following functions:

- acquisition of discrete input signals,

- communication with the SDAC 1(2) and FWC 1(2),

- memorization of failure in a NVM,

- tests.

The BITE is comprised of 3 basic functions:

- Power On Self Test

- Initiated Test

- Normal BITE.

These functions must check all the ice detector operations to allow an
appropriate failure rate to be achieved for the overall system.

In addition to the Initiated Test, the built-in test (normal BITE)


continuously monitors the internal components and functions for failure
conditions during normal operation.



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BITE Test Procedure from the MCDU
Figure 012



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B. Operation

Upon selection from the MCDU, the CFDIU displays the ICE & RAIN menu on
the MCDU.

C. Maintenance messages

NOTE : When the failure occurs on the ground, GND precedes the
____
maintenance message.

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MAINTENANCE MESSAGES CLASS INT/EXT ATA REF
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
ICE DETECTOR1 2 I 30-81-00
ICE DETECTOR2 2 I 30-81-00



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ICE DETECTION - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
_______________________________

TASK 30-81-00-710-001

Operational Test of the Ice Detection System

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific warning notice

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
31-32-00-860-007 Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/ICE
& RAIN Page

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-81-00-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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Subtask 30-81-00-941-051

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Safety Precautions


- put a warning notice in position on the ice detector 2DD1 (2DD2)
area to tell persons not to touch the ice detectors (no object must
touch the ice detectors).

(2) On the MCDU 1 or 2, get the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST ICE & RAIN page
(Ref. TASK 31-32-00-860-007).

Subtask 30-81-00-865-050

C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 122VU ANTI ICE/ICE DET/R 4DD2 V13
R 122VU ANTI ICE/ICE DET/L 4DD1 V12

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-81-00-710-050

A. Operational Test of the Ice Detection System

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On one MCDU: - the ICE DETECTOR 1(2) page comes into


- push the line key adjacent to view
the ICE DET 1(2) indication

- push the line key adjacent to - after some seconds, the TEST OK
the TEST indication indication comes into view.



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-81-00-942-050

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Remove the warning notice(s).

(2) On the MCDU, push the line key adjacent to the RETURN indication
until the CFDS menu page comes into view.

Subtask 30-81-00-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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INDICATOR - LIGHTED, ICING (16DD) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
________________________________________________________

TASK 30-81-21-000-001

Removal of the Lighted Icing Indicator (16DD)

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS RELATED TO THE WEATHER RADAR ARE
_______
OPENED, SAFETIED AND TAGGED.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific access platform 4.5 m (14 ft. 9 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
30-81-21-991-002 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-81-21-861-051

A. Energize the ground service network


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Subtask 30-81-21-010-051

B. Get Access

(1) Put an access platform in position on the side of the aircraft to get
access to the lighted icing indicator.

(2) Remove the lining panel 211MW.

Subtask 30-81-21-865-053

C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/ICE AND STBY/COMP/LIGHT 1LF H04
121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13

R **ON A/C 051-099, 239-249, 251-299, 311-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14

**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
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-81-21-991-002)

Subtask 30-81-21-020-051

A. Removal of the Lighted Icing Indicator

NOTE : Two persons are necessary to remove the lighted icing indicator:
____
- One person out of the aircraft to hold the lighted icing
indicator.
- A second person in the aircraft to remove the lighted icing
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(1) Remove and discard the cable ties (5) that attach the electrical
cables (4) against the draining pipe (8).

(2) Disconnect the electrical cables from the splice (6) then discard the
splice.

(3) Remove the nut (1), the washer (2) and the icing indicator (3).

(4) Clean the remaining sealant.



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Figure 401/TASK 30-81-21-991-002- 12 (SHEET 1)



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Figure 401/TASK 30-81-21-991-002- 22 (SHEET 2)



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TASK 30-81-21-400-001

Installation of the Lighted Icing Indicator (16DD)

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS RELATED TO THE WEATHER RADAR ARE
_______
OPENED, SAFETIED AND TAGGED.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 4.5 m (14 ft. 9 in.)

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 09-019 USA AMS 3267/3


R NO LONGER AVAILABLE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 11-003 USA ASTM D 740
METHYL-ETHYL-KETONE (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

6 splice 24-92-21 02 -050


6 splice 24-92-21 02A-050



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D. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied


from the External Power
24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External
Power
33-13-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Instrument and Panel Integral
Lighting
ESPM 204313
30-81-21-991-002 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-81-21-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground servise network is energized (Ref. TASK 24-
42-00-861-001).

(2) Make sure that the access platform is in position on the side of the
aircraft to get access to the lighted icing indicator.

(3) Make sure that the linning panel 211MW is remove.

Subtask 30-81-21-865-054

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/ICE AND STBY/COMP/LIGHT 1LF H04
121VU COM NAV/RADAR/1 5SQ1 K13

R **ON A/C 051-099, 239-249, 251-299, 311-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/RADAR/2 5SQ2 K14



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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
**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
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-81-21-991-002)

Subtask 30-81-21-420-051

A. Installation of the Lighted Icing Indicator

NOTE : Two persons are necessary to install the lighted icing indicator:
____
- One person out of the aircraft to hold the lighted icing
indicator.
- A second person in the aircraft, to install the lighted icing
indicator.

(1) Install the icing indicator (3), the washer (2) and the nut (1).

NOTE : Do an electrical bonding of the icing indicator (3) when you


____
install it.

(2) Tighten the nut (1).

(3) Install new contacts on the electrical cables (4) and (7) (Ref. ESPM
204313).

(4) Connect the electrical cables (4) to the cables (7) with a new splice
(6).

(5) Attach the electrical cable (4) against the draining pipe (8) with
the cable ties (5).



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Subtask 30-81-21-914-050

B. Sealant Application

WARNING : USE SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS, SEALANTS AND OTHER SPECIAL


_______
MATERIALS ONLY WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR.
OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT GET THEM IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SMOKE.
DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS.
THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS, FLAMMABLE AND SKIN IRRITANT.
GET MEDICAL HELP IF YOUR SKIN OR EYES BECOME IRRITATED.

(1) Apply SEALANTS (Material No. 09-019) around the lighted icing
indicator base which touches the external surface of the retainer.

(2) Clean the external surfaces of the structure with CLEANING AGENTS
(Material No. 11-003) to remove the remaining sealant from the
structure.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-81-21-865-055

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1DG1, 4DG1, 5DG1, 5SQ1, 1DG2, 4DG2, 5DG2, 5SQ2

Subtask 30-81-21-410-052

B. Close Access

(1) Install the vertical lining panel 211MW.

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

(3) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

Subtask 30-81-21-710-050

C. Do the operational test of the instrument and panel integral lighting


(Ref. TASK 33-13-00-710-001).



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D. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).
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INDICATOR - VISUAL, ICING - INSPECTION/CHECK
____________________________________________

TASK 30-81-21-200-001

Inspection/Check of the Lighted Icing Indicator (16DD)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 6 m (19 ft. 8 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the


External Power
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power
R 30-81-21-000-001 Removal of the Lighted Icing Indicator (16DD)
R 30-81-21-400-001 Installation of the Lighted Icing Indicator (16DD)

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-81-21-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 30-81-21-941-050

B. Put the access platform in position.



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C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/ICE AND STBY/COMP/LIGHT 1LF H04

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 30-81-21-210-050

A. Inspection/Check of the Lighted Icing Indicator

(1) On the INT LT section of the overhead control and indicating panel
25VU, set the ICE IND & STBY COMPASS (2LF) switch to ON.

(2) Make sure that the LED of the icing indicator comes on.

R (3) If the LED does not come on, replace the lighted icing indicator
R (Ref. TASK 30-81-21-000-001) and (Ref. TASK 30-81-21-400-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 30-81-21-942-050

A. Remove the access platform(s).

Subtask 30-81-21-862-050

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-


002).



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DETECTOR - ICE - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_____________________________________

TASK 30-81-31-000-001

Removal of the Ice Detector (2DD1, 2DD2)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific blanking caps


No specific blanking plugs
No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
30-81-31-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-81-31-861-050

A. Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).

Subtask 30-81-31-010-050

B. Get access to the Avionics Compartment

(1) Put the access platform in position at the access door 811.

(2) Open the access door 811.



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C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 2DD1
122VU ANTI ICE/ICE DET/L 4DD1 V12
FOR 2DD2
122VU ANTI ICE/ICE DET/R 4DD2 V13

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-81-31-991-001)

Subtask 30-81-31-020-050

R A. Removal of the Ice Detector


R

R (1) Remove the 6 screws (5).

R (2) Disconnect the electrical connector (3).

R (3) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(4) Remove the ice detector (4).

(5) Remove the seal (2).

(6) Put blanking plugs on the disconnected line ends.



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Figure 401/TASK 30-81-31-991-001



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TASK 30-81-31-400-001

Installation of the Ice Detector (2DD1, 2DD2)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific access platform 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.)

R B. Consumable Materials

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R REFERENCE DESIGNATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R Material No. 09-016 USA MIL-PRF-81733D TYPE II CLASS B


R CORROSION INHIBITING FILLET CONSISTENCY
R (Ref. 20-31-00)

R C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

20-28-00-912-004 Electrical Bonding of Components With Conductive


Bolts and Screws and Bonding Straps in the Fuselage
and in the Wings (this does not include the tanks)-
24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External
Power
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
30-81-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Ice Detection System
30-81-31-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 30-81-31-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the ground service network is energized


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).

Subtask 30-81-31-010-051

B. Get access to the Avionics Compartment

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the access door
811.

(2) Make sure that the accees door 811 is open.

Subtask 30-81-31-865-051

C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 2DD1
122VU ANTI ICE/ICE DET/L 4DD1 V12
FOR 2DD2
122VU ANTI ICE/ICE DET/R 4DD2 V13

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 30-81-31-991-001)

Subtask 30-81-31-420-050

A. Installation of the Ice Detector

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

R (3) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

R (4) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.



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R (5) Put the seal (2) in position on the detector (4).

R (6) Connect the electrical connector (3).


R

R (7) Put the detector (4) in position on the structure (1).

R (8) Install the 6 screws (5) and tighten.

R (9) Make a sealing bead with SEALANTS (Material No. 09-016) around the
R detector (4).

NOTE : you must do the bonding with (Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004):


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- FOR 2DD1
the aft bolt and washer at the left side
- FOR 2DD2
the aft bolt and washer at the right side.
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Subtask 30-81-31-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
- FOR 2DD1
4DD1,
- FOR 2DD2
4DD2.

Subtask 30-81-31-710-050

C. Do an operational test of the ice detection system (Ref. TASK 30-81-00-


710-001).

5. Close-up
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Subtask 30-81-31-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Close the access door 811.

(3) Remove the access platform(s).



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Subtask 30-81-31-862-051

B. De-energize the ground service network (Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).



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