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Outlet locations and acceptable plugs (Fig. 3) Flight Deck Power Outlet (Fig. 4) Medical Power Outlet (Provision) (Fig. 5) Cabin Power Outlet (Fig. 6) Side Ledge Power Outlet (Fig. 7) Galley / Lavatory Power Outlet (Fig. 8) IFE Stowage Power Outlet (Fig. 9) Medical Power SHED switch (Fig.10) 3. Component description The supplementary AC power is composed of three distinct systems, - 110 VAC System - 230 VAC Medical Power System (‘Deactivated! - Provision Only) - 230 VAC System 110 VAC System comprises: A. AC In-Seat Power Supply Units Each ACISPS is a single LRU of the ISPS System. The ACISPS is a single phase, 360- 800Hz, 115VAC to single phase, 110VAC, 60Hz converter with two outputs to the AC Outlet Units (ACOU). Five (5) ACISPS units are installed on the aircraft. Each ISPS unit has an internal Ground Fault interrupter. The Forward Attendants Panel can be used to control and report the status of the ISPS system. The Flight Deck Power Outlet is one of the AC Outlet Units receiving one of the ISPS unit's outputs and is installed to provide the Flight deck with a 110VAC / 60Hz socket C. — Cabin/Sideledge Power Outlet (110V/60Hz) The Cabin Power Outlets powered from the ISPSs are installed to provide the cabin with 110VAC / 60Hz sockets to enable electrical power to laptop computers, audio/video entertainment systems, portable electronics (stereo, MP3, CD, DVD, video games, etc.) as well as other equipment passengers may use during flight 24-60-00 / 1

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