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ATA 38 WATER AND WASTE

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38.00 GENERAL Presentation

The water and waste system consists of the following systems:


Potable water system.
Toilet system.
Waste water drain system.

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38.00 GENERAL Presentation

The potable water system uses the water tank located in the pressurized section, attached to the back of the toilet unit.
The potable water service panel is located on the LH side of the fuselage, after of the entry door.
The toilet system operates using the water in the toilet tank.
The toilet service panel is located under the fuselage.
The waste water drain system is used for toilet tank.
Drainage.
There are two independent drainage systems:
one for the wash basin
and one for the toilets.

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38.00 GENERAL Control Panel

Potable Water service panel.


Toilet service panel.

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38.00 GENERAL Control Panel

The toilet flushing system is supplied with DC service BUS electrical power.
So, the system operation is available also in hotel mode.

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38.00 GENERAL Interfaces

The toilet and water system is composed of potable and toilet systems.
Electrical system provides power to the water and the waste system.
Electrical control signals insure the system is operating.
Ground servicing.
Ground servicing operations are necessary to refill the water tank and to drain the toilet tank.
Toilet are provided, with no more emergency lighting and passengers signs.
The water and waste system is linked to the protection system.
For lavatory smoke detection, through aft cargo fans and lavatory dustbin fire automatic extinguisher bottle.
Galley waste disposal.

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38.00 GENERAL Interfaces
Common refilling from the lavatory for galley waste disposal and potable water.

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38.00 GENERAL Exercises

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38.00 GENERAL Exercises

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38.00 GENERAL Exercises

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38.00 GENERAL Exercises

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38.00 GENERAL Exercises

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38.10 POTABLE WATER System Description

LOCATION ON AIRCRAFT.
The potable water system comprises:
- A potable water service panel,
- A water tank, above the water service panel.
- A wash basin.

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38.10 POTABLE WATER System Description

DESCRIPTION.
POTABLE WATER SERVICE PANEL.
- The potable water service panel consists of a filling coupling with a cap,
a filling and draining valve control handle
and an overflow port is blanked off automatically when the service panel door is closed.
- An inhibit system prevents closing of the service panel door if the filling and draining valve control handle is not the closed position.

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38.10 POTABLE WATER System Description

WATER TANK.
- The capacity of the water tank is 15 liters (4 us gal).
Ventilation is ensured by passengers compartment ambient air from a valve installed on the upper part of the tank.
Note: The shape of this valve prevents water from overflowing during filing operations.

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38.10 POTABLE WATER System Operation

POTABLE WATER/FILLING.
Ventilation is ensured by a vent valve.
The mechanism of this valve prevents water from overflowing.
Water is distributed by gravity from the tank to the wash basin. The faucet is of the push-to-operate type. It closes and remains closed
automatically when not pressed.

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38.10 POTABLE WATER Exercises

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38.10 POTABLE WATER Exercises

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38.10 POTABLE WATER Exercises Level 2

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38.10 POTABLE WATER Exercises Level 2

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38.30 WASTE DISPOSAL System Description

LOCATION ON AIRCRAFT.
The toilet water system consists of:
- A toilet service panel.
- A toilet tank.
- A filling and flushing system.
- A waste disposal and toilet flushing system.

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38.30 WASTE DISPOSAL System Description

Toilet system is composed of the following components:


A toilet tank.
A toilet waste valve.
A toilet waste drain.
A toilet service panel.
A flush and fill pipe.
A vent line.

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38.30 WASTE DISPOSAL System Description

Description.
The toilet service panel comprises a standard coupling (A) enabling the toilet tank to be drained.
The drain hose outlet is closed on the service panel by a removable safety plug and a cap.
Another standard coupling (B), closed by a plug, is used to flush and fill the toilet tank.
A waste drain valve control handle allows the toilet tank to be emptied .
The tank leakage drain outlet is automatically blanked off when the service panel door is closed.

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38.30 WASTE DISPOSAL System Description

The toilet tank is made of composite material and has a total capacity of 70 liters, including 8.7 liters for cleaning.
The tank is fitted with a vent line which uses pax compartment ambient air.

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38.30 WASTE DISPOSAL System Description

The filling and flushing system comprise:


- a standard coupling for connection to the service vehicle,
- a pipe connecting the coupling to a check valve fitted on the upper part of the tank,
- a hose connecting the check valve and the atomizer which are parts of the filter motor pump assembly.

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38.30 WASTE DISPOSAL System Description

The waste disposal and toilet flushing system comprises a filter motor pump assembly. This includes:
- a flush motor supplied with 28V DC SVCE BUS,
- the pump which has a capacity of 50 l/ mn at 0.5 bar,
- a filter basket which separates solid particles from liquid,
- a timer which controls the flush cycle. The flush motor operates 10+/-2 seconds and the flush system is primed again after 6+/-2 seconds.

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38.30 WASTE DISPOSAL System Operation

During filling and flushing operations, clean water from the service vehicle flows under pressure through :
- The check valve,
- The anti-syphon valve,
- And to the atomizer, via a connecting pipe.
The pressurized water is used to spray and clean the filter basket of the filter motor pump assembly and the interior of the waste tank.

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38.30 WASTE DISPOSAL System Operation

In normal flushing operation, waste water mixed with clean water is filtered and used for toilet flushing.
The waste disposal and toilet flushing system is the filter motor pump assembly.
This includes:
- an electrical circuit, supplied with 28V DC SVCE BUS.
- a hose which ducts the filtered liquid from the pump to the upper part of the waste tank.
The evacuation system comprises:
- a toilet waste drain which connects the lower part of the tank of the coupling on the service panel.
- a drain valve located inside the toilet tank, controlled by means of a cable from the service panel;

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38.30 WASTE DISPOSAL System Operation

There are two types of draining:


- the waste water flows through a drain line when the wash basin plug is opened. This plug remains closed as long as the control is not
operated;
- the anti-corrosion tank (located under the toilet tank) is drained automatically via leakage drain valve.

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38.30 WASTE DISPOSAL Exercises

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38.30 WASTE DISPOSAL Exercises Level 2

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38.30 WASTE DISPOSAL Exercises Level 2

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38.REV SYSTEM REVISIONS Refilling and Drainage

Refilling water tank by water service panel.


Connect the service vehicle to the filling up.
Connect the service vehicle to the overflow valve.
Put control valve to "OPEN" position.
When water tank is full, put control valve to "CLOSED" position .
END of PROCEDURE

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38.REV SYSTEM REVISIONS Refilling and Drainage

Refilling and Drainage of toilet tank by toilet service panel.


For refilling and flushing operation, connect the service vehicle to the connecting pipe.
Note:The transferred volume is 9.5 L (2.5 us GAL) of water and disinfecting mixture.
To drain toilet tank, connect the drain valve to the service vehicle.
Pull the Control Handle.
END of PROCEDURE

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38.00 GENERAL Safety and Precautions

Caution.
Water and waste maintenance involves working with:
- chemical products
Note: Follow safety precautions of the manufacturer.
- Energized aircraft.
Open safety and tag the concerned breaker.
- Hygiene problems.
Wear protective gloves and suitable equipment.
After any intervention, make certain that working area is clear of tools and miscellaneous items of équipment.

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38.00 GENERAL Maintenance Operations

This module presents the various tasks programmed regarding the water waste System, according to their periodicity (A: A check, C: C check, LC:
Line Check, WY: Weekly).
The contained information in the following tables results from the maintenance planning program, based on Maintenance Review Board Report
document (MRBR). ATR defines a standard document MPD (Maintenance Planning Document) where the maintenance programmed tasks are
identified.
For more information on water waste System programmed checks, click on following categories:

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Table of contents

38.00 GENERAL .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................


2

Presentation .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
2

Control Panel ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................


4

Interfaces ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
6

Exercises ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
8

38.10 POTABLE WATER ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................


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System Description ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................


13

System Operation ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................


16

Exercises ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
17

Exercises Level 2 .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................


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38.30 WASTE DISPOSAL ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................


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System Description ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................


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System Operation ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................


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Exercises ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Exercises Level 2 .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................


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38.REV SYSTEM REVISIONS .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................


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Refilling and Drainage ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................


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Safety and Precautions ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................


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Maintenance Operations ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................


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