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737 GENERAL INTRODUCTION

Introduction

This section introduces you to the 737700/800/900
airplane.

You will see general information about these topics:

Range
Dimensions
Engines
Flight controls
Doors
Flight compartment panels
Electronic equipment rack configuration
Electrical.

Abbreviations and Acronyms

A/P autopilot
A/S airspeed
ac alternate current
ACARS ARINC communications addressing and
reporting system
ACMS airplane condition monitoring system
ADF automatic direction finder
ADIRS air data inertial reference system
AFCS automatic flight control system

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AGCU APU generator control unit
altn alternate
amp amplifier
APB APU breaker
APU auxiliary power unit
ATC air traffic control
att attendant
auto automatic
bat battery
bcn beacon
BL buttock line
BPCU bus power control unit
BTB bus tie breaker
C/W control wheel
capt captain
CDS common display system
CDU control display unit
chgr charger
comm communication
comp computer
conn connected
cond condition
cntl control
det detector
DEU display electronic unit
dist distribution
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DME distance measuring equipment
DU display unit
ECU electronic control unit
EE electronic equipment
EEC electronic engine control
elex electronics
ELT emergency locator transmitter
EMDP electric motor driven pump
ESDS electrostatic discharge sensitive
ext external
F/O first officer
FCC flight control computer
FMC flight management computer
FMCS flight management computer system
freq frequency
fwd forward
GCU generator control unit
gnd ground
GPS global positioning system
HF high frequency
HUD heads up display
IDG integrated drive generator
ILS instrument landing system
inv inverter



L left
LBL left buttock line
LE leading edge
LRRA low range radio altimeter
LRU line replaceable unit
mod module
MLG main landing gear
MCP mode control panel
MPD maintenance planning document
nav navigation
NLG nose landing gear
ovht overheat
PA passenger address
PCU power control unit
PDP power distribution panel
pnl panel
prox proximity
PSU passenger service unit
pwr power
R right
RBL right buttock line
REU remote electronics unit
RLY relay
SATCOM satellite communication
S/B speedbrake
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sel select
SCU start converter unit
SPU start power unit
SOV shutoff valve
stab stabilizer
STA station
stdby standby
sw switch
TCAS traffic alert and collision avoidance
system
TE trailing edge
TRU transformer rectifier unit
typ typical
VHF very high frequency
vlv valve
VOR VHF omni range
WL water line
xfer transfer
xfmr transformer
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737 GENERAL RANGE

Introduction

The 737700 is a twoengine airplane. It is for short to
medium range flights with a capacity of up to 149
passengers. The 737-900 has a capacity of up to 189
passengers.

Features

There are many new features. These new features
increase the airplane payload, service ceiling, and
range.

The 700 airplane has a design range of 3,200 nautical
miles. The 900 has a design range of 2,745 nautical
miles.
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737 GENERAL STRUCTURE DIMENSIONS

General

These are the general dimensions of the airplane.
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737 GENERAL FUSELAGE DIMENSIONS

General

Dimensions give locations on the fuselage. The scale
for each dimension is inches. You use these
dimensions to find components on the fuselage:

Body station line
Body buttock line
Water line.

The body station line (STA) is a horizontal dimension. It
starts at station line zero. You measure the body
station line from a vertical reference plane that is
forward of the airplane.

The body buttock line (BL) is a lateral dimension. You
measure the buttock line to the left or right of the
airplane center line.

The water line (WL) is a height dimension. You measure
the water line from a horizontal reference plane below the
airplane.
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737 GENERAL POWER PLANT INTRODUCTION

General

Two CFM567B engines supply thrust for the airplane.
The engines also supply power for these systems:

Electric
Hydraulic
Pneumatic.

The CFM567B is a high bypass ratio, dual rotor, turbo
fan engine.
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737 GENERAL POWER PLANT ENGINE HAZARDS

General

It is dangerous to work around engines. Use the
entry/exit corridor when the engine is in operation. Stay
out of the inlet and exhaust areas when the engine is in
operation.

These are the hazards around an engine in operation:

Inlet suction
Exhaust heat
Exhaust velocity
Engine noise.

Inlet Suction

Engine inlet suction can pull people and large objects
into the engine. At idle power, the inlet hazard area is a
13 ft (4.0 m) radius around the inlet.

WARNING: IF THE WIND IS OVER 25 KNOTS,
INCREASE THE INLET HAZARD AREA BY
20%.

Exhaust Heat

The engine exhaust is very hot for a long distance
behind the engine. This can cause damage to
personnel and equipment.



Exhaust Velocity

Exhaust velocity is very high for a long distance behind
the engine. This can cause damage to personnel and
equipment.

Engine Noise

Engine noise can cause temporary and permanent loss
of your ability to hear. You must wear ear protection
when near an engine in operation.

Engine Entry/Exit Corridor

Engine entry corridors are between the inlet hazard
areas and the exhaust hazard areas. You should go
near an engine in operation only when:

The engine is at idle
You can speak with people in the flight
compartment.

For additional safety, wear a safety harness when the
engine is in operation.

Training Information Point

When the engine is in operation, the anticollision lights
should be on.
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737 GENERAL FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES

General

The flight controls keep the airplane at the necessary
attitude during flight. They have movable surfaces on
the wing and the empennage. These are the two types
of flight controls:

Primary
Secondary.

Primary Flight Controls

The primary flight controls has these components:

Aileron (2)
Elevator (2)
Rudder.

Secondary Flight Controls

The secondary flight control system has these
components:

Leading edge flaps (4)
Leading edge slats (8)
Trailing edge flaps (4)
Spoilers (12)
Horizontal stabilizer.

The 12 spoilers consists of ground and flight spoilers.
The spoilers are numbered 1 to 12, left to right.


Power Source

Hydraulic actuators or electric motors move the surfaces.
You must be very careful when you work near flight
control surfaces. When hydraulic power is on, make sure
that all the flight control surfaces are clear of personnel
and equipment.
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737 GENERAL DOORS INTRODUCTION

Purpose

The doors are movable units that give access to the
airplane compartments.

General Description

These are the types of doors on the airplane:

Forward and aft entry doors
Forward and aft galley service doors
Emergency exit hatches (and pilots' sliding
windows)
Cargo doors
Interior doors (crew door and lavatory doors)
Miscellaneous access doors.

Location

The entry doors are on the left side of the airplane.

The galley service doors are on the right side of the
airplane.

The emergency exit hatches are above the wings on
both sides of the airplane. The pilots' sliding windows
are in the flight compartment.

The crew door and lavatory doors are inside the
airplane.

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The cargo doors are on the right side of the airplane.

The miscellaneous access doors are near the systems
they serve.

Training Information Point

You can open and close entry, galley service, and
cargo doors in winds up to 40 knots without structural
damage. You can let these doors stay latched open in
winds up to 65 knots without structural damage.

If a door is left open for a long time, a protective cover
should be put over the door frame. This prevents bad
weather damage to the airplane.
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737 GENERAL - FLIGHT COMPARTMENT PANELS

Flight Compartment Panels

These are the major panels in the flight compartment:

- P1 captain instrument panel
- P2 center instrument panel
- P5 forward overhead panel
- P5 aft overhead panel
- P7 glareshield panel
- P3 first officer instrument panel
- P9 forward electronic panel
- Control stand
- P8 aft electronic panel.
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737 GENERAL MAIN INSTRUMENT PANELS

General

The controls and displays on the main instrument
panels (P1 and P3) include these components:

Clock (2)
Display unit (4)
Display select panel (2)
Master dim and test switch
Brake pressure indicator
Autoflight status annunciator (2)
GPWS control panel
Lighting control (2)
Conditioned air outlet control (2).
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737 GENERAL GLARESHIELD PANELS

General

The controls and displays on the P7 glareshield include
these components:

Master caution annunciator (2)
System caution annunciator (2)
Mode control panel (MCP)
EFIS control panel (2)
Fire warning light (2)
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737 GENERAL P2 CENTER INSTRUMENT PANEL
AND P9 FORWARD ELECTRONICS PANEL

General

The controls and displays on the P2 center instrument
panel include these components:

Yaw damper indicator
Standby instruments
Engine display control panel
Antiskid and autobrake switches and lights
Flap position indicator
Landing gear lever and position indicator
Upper center display unit.

The controls and displays on the P9 forward electronics
panel include these components:

Lower center display unit
Control display unit (CDU) (2).
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737 GENERAL CONTROL STAND

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The controls and indicators on the control stand include
these components:

Forward thrust lever (2)
Reverse thrust lever (2)
Speed brake handle
Horizontal stabilizer trim wheel and indicator (2)
Parking brake lever and indication light
Flap lever
Stabilizer trim cutout switch (2)
Start lever (2).
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737 GENERAL P8 AFT ELECTRONICS PANEL

General

The P8 aft electronics panel has these components:

Weather radar control panel
Overheat/fire protection panel
ATC/TCAS control panel
Radio communication panels
Navigation control panels
Audio control panels
Aileron/rudder trim panel
ACMS printer
Lighting control.
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737 GENERAL P5 AFT OVERHEAD PANEL

General

The controls and displays on the P5 aft overhead panel
include these components:

Inertial system display unit
Engine panel
Observer audio control panel
Oxygen panel
Landing gear indicator lights
White dome light switch
Service interphone switch
IRS mode select unit
Proximity switch electronics unit light
Leading edge devices annunciator panel.
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737 GENERAL P5 FORWARD OVERHEAD PANEL

General

The controls and displays on the P5 forward overhead
panel include these components:

APU control switch
APU indicator panel
Fuel control panel
Ground power and bus switching panel
Equipment cooling panel
Generator drive and standby power panel
AC and DC meter panel
Flight control panel
Airconditioning/bleed air controls panel
Hydraulic control panel
Cabin altitude panel
Cabin pressure control panel
Engine start panel.
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737 GENERAL AFT FLIGHT COMPARTMENT
PANELS

General

The main circuit breaker panels are behind the first
officer and captain seats. The P6 and P18 have the
component load circuit breakers. Circuit breakers are
organized by airplane systems.

The P61 panel has the data loader controls.
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737 GENERAL ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
COMPARTMENT

General

Electronic equipment is in a compartment below the
main cabin floor, aft of the nose wheel well. On the
ground, you enter this electronic equipment (EE)
compartment through a door in the bottom of the
fuselage. The door is just aft of the nose landing gear.

There are five standard equipment racks. These are
the E1, E2, E3, E4, and E5 racks.

Shelf assemblies have equipment mounts,
interconnected wiring, and accessory boxes. Most
equipment rack shelves are cooled with air. Air is blown
through or drawn through the equipment racks.

There is a drip shield over the racks to protect the
equipment from moisture condensation.
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737 GENERAL EE COMPARTMENT DOOR
OPERATION

Operation

You manually operate an external access door to the
electronic equipment (EE) compartment. You open and
close the door from outside the airplane.

Open Door

The handle on the door fairs in a recess. A push
button trigger releases the handle, and it comes out of
fair by spring force.

Turn the handle counterclockwise to disengage the
latch pins. When the latch pins are free you can push
the door upward and slightly to the right to the first
detent. Then push the door to the right to the fully open
detent.

When the door is fully open, the roller tracks can be
folded to improve access to the equipment racks. A
spring catch on the end of each roller track holds the
track in the folded or unfolded position.

Close Door

Before you close the door, release the spring catch and
extend the roller tracks. Make sure the door frame area
is clear.


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Pull the door out of the fully open detent and then
restrain it as gravity causes it to slide down the tracks.
When the door reaches the lower detent you can
release it.

Turn the handle counterclockwise to retract the latch
pins. If you do not do this, the door will not seat in the
door frame.

Pull the handle to the left and the door will come out of
the partially open detent. Then it slides down into the
door frame.

Turn the handle clockwise to latch the door. Then push
the door handle back into its recess.
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737 GENERAL ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT RACK
E1

General

The equipment on the E1 rack includes electronics for
these functions:

Autothrottle
Autopilot
Communication
Navigation
Flight control.
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737 GENERAL PROGRAM SWITCH MODULE

General

Many of the line replaceable units (LRUs) are
controlled by internal digital computers. These
computers follow instructions (or programs) to do a
certain task.

The program switch module gives an external method
to customize a computer's program.

The program switch module has these components:

Switches
Pin contacts
Switch seal plug
Security cover.

An LRU's programming pin inputs come in on the pin
contacts. The switches set the programming pins.

The security cover goes over the switch seal plug. The
security cover and the switch seal plug keeps the
switches stationary.

The program switch module gives this information to an
LRU:




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Equipment physical orientation
Airplane type
Number of units installed
Customer specific options.

See the Standard Wiring Practices Manual for more
information on the program switch module.
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737 GENERAL ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT RACKS
E2, E3, AND E4

General

The equipment in the E2, E3, and E4 racks include
electronics for these functions:

Window heat
Communications
Electrical power
Common display system (CDS)
Flight control
Fire detection
APU.

The EE compartment light switch is on a panel just aft of
the access door opening.
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737 GENERAL ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT RACK
E5

General

The equipment in the E5 rack includes electronics for
these functions:

Air data inertial reference system (ADIRS)
Flight management computer system (FMCS).
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737 GENERAL ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT RACK
E8

General

The equipment in the E8 rack includes electronics for
these functions:

HF transceivers
Passenger entertainment
Quick access recorder (QAR)
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737 GENERAL LOADABLE SOFTWARE

General

Some of the LRUs in the 737 need both hardware and
software. Without the software, the logic circuits in the
LRUs can not do their specified function. They must
have the proper software load.

You can load the software in the LRU at the shop or
you can load it at the airplane.

Systems

These LRUs have loadable software features:

Flight management computer (FMC)
Control Display Unit (CDU) based on effectivity
Display electronic unit (DEU)
ARINC communications addressing and reporting
system (ACARS)/Communications Management
Unit (CMU) based on effectivity
Flight Control Computer (FCC) based on
effectivity
Flight data acquisition unit (FDAU)
Airplane condition monitoring system (ACMS)
Electronic engine control (EEC)
APU engine control unit (ECU).

Except for the EEC, you use the data loader at the P61
to load the software.

You load the EEC software at the engine with a
portable loader.

Loadable Software Binder

A binder is in the book compartment at the bottom of
the P61. The binder has all the software necessary to
load software at the airplane.

Installation Procedure

These are the basic steps to load software at the
airplane:

Supply electrical power
Open the DATA LOADER circuit breaker
Connect the portable data loader (PDL) to the data
transfer unit receptacle
Close the DATA LOADER circuit breaker
Set the data load select switch to the applicable
LRU position
Put the diskette into the disk drive
Remove the diskette when the software load is
complete
Open the DATA LOADER circuit breaker
Set the data load select switch to NORM
Remove the PDL from the data transfer unit
receptacle
Use the FMCS to do a check of the software part
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737 GENERAL LOADABLE SOFTWARE

A software installation procedure is in the maintenance
manual, maintenance practices section (200 page
block) for each software loadable LRU.
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737 GENERAL ANTENNA LOCATIONS

Antenna Location

These are the communication and navigation system
antennas:

Weather Radar
Traffic alert and collision avoidance system (TCAS)
Air traffic control (ATC)
Global positioning system (GPS)
Very high frequency (VHF) communication
High frequency (HF) communication
VHF omni range (VOR)
Marker beacon
Radio altimeter
Distance measuring equipment (DME)
Localizer
Glideslope.
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737 GENERAL FMCS CONTROL DISPLAY UNIT

General

The flight crew uses the control display unit (CDU, also
called the MCDU) to put in flight data and to select
displays and modes of operation. They also use the
CDU to start ADIRU alignment. You use the CDU to
test the FMCS and other systems.

There are two CDUs in the airplane. They are
functionally and physically interchangeable.

Physical Description

The CDU has a keyboard and a display unit.

The keyboard has alphanumeric keys, function keys
and flight phase keys.

Line select keys (LSK) are on the left and right of the
display unit.

The CDU has these annunciators:

Fail
CALL
MSG (Message)
OFST (Offset)
EXEC (Execute).


EFFECTIVITY


The EXEC light is on the right of the CDU keyboard.

Maintenance BITE Page

You use the MAINT BITE index page to select BITE for
these systems:

Flight management computer system (FMCS)
Digital flight control system (DFCS)
Autothrottle system (A/T)
Air data inertial reference system (ADIRU)
Common display system (CDS)
Engines
Auxiliary power unit (APU)
Fuel quantity indication system (FQIS).

This shows how to get to the MAINT BITE index page
from airplane electrical power up.
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EXIT
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EFFECTIVITY
737 GENERAL FMCS CONTROL DISPLAY UNIT
EXIT
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EFFECTIVITY
CRT MCDU
EXIT
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LCD MCDU
EXIT
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